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Published Sept. 10, 2025, 9:01 a.m.

9am Liberty Essentials - Bill Mohr, Karen the Riveter and Ralph the IT Guy will be teaching the perspective on religion in government. This is a continuance of study of the Constitution and lawful self governance. We will be learning together the relevance of current issues and apply the Constitution for guidance. 10am Greg Martini - Mr. Martini began studying and learning the IRS Tax Code and it’s Status and Standing for American(s), which led him during COVID in 2021 to studying the Law in America. By the end of 2023, he found a group led by David Jose and Mr. Martini began studying all of Dave’s law classes, along with other patriots that have published their works over the past decade. He has become an active Constitutional member of several groups that educate and assemble to learn and discuss our social/political structure in the United States. X/Twitter: https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1OdKrOkYwQVGX Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/636616148890812/videos/1780314212692052 Rumble: https://rumble.com/v6yqmky-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-9102025-liberty-essentials-and-greg-martini-no.html https://rumble.com/v6yqmi4-bnn-brandenburg-news-network-9102025-liberty-essentials-and-greg-martini-no.html Odysee: https://odysee.com/@BrandenburgNewsNetwork:d/bnn-2025-09-10-liberty-essentials-and-greg-martini-notices:2 BNN Live: https://Live.BrandenburgNewsNetwork.com Guests: Donna Brandenburg, Bill Mohr, Karen the Riveter, Ralph the IT Guy, Greg Martini

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Good morning and welcome to Brandenburg News Network. I am Donna Brandenburg and it's the tenth day of September twenty twenty five and welcome to our show. We're going to start out nine o'clock with Liberty Essentials with with Bill Moore, Ralph the IT guy, Karen the Riveter and Greg Martini. And then at ten o'clock it's Greg Martini and notices. It's all Greg. It's the all Greg moment at ten o'clock this morning. so that we can talk about how to actually hold our public thieves accountable. Okay, so yesterday on Water Wars, something that happened is, guess how this goes? It's always one thing after another with these unprofessional thieves. People, whatever they are. Well, they cut through the cables yesterday and a certain part of the area was without internet service. And so that was just adding insult to injury. And another thing is that we have an area that was dewatered, like the entire area of over a billion people. billion gallons of water and now magically they have fifteen lots broken off right next to the creek where they were stabbing casements forty feet in the ground. Should be kind of interesting and I'm not in the mood for negotiating with terrorists this morning and that's kind of a That's kind of where we are, is that I really do believe that our government right now can be classified as domestic terrorists who have waged war against the people of the United States of America. And I'm sticking with that one. So anyhow, good morning, guys. How you doing? Good. Good morning. Awesome. Greg, you got on mute. There you go. Good morning. Good morning. So it's another bright, shiny day in the state of Michigan who is in an incredible drought. Somebody sent me something that said Lake Michigan is down four feet today. That's a lot of water to be gone. And here, with that in mind, we have sixteen wells that have failed, which it says they may not dewater during a drought. Well, guess what they did? Not only did they dewater during a drought, which they had no permit to do exactly what they're doing. We have some more problems, but I think we're supposed to get thunderstorms possibly on, let's see what day it is. I don't know, it's within the next week at some point in time. But this is a lot of change in this area. It's rare that we see that much of a change. But I'm telling you what, I haven't ever seen as many blue skies with no clouds in the sky, I think, in any season in my entire life. It is the weirdest thing. We don't have weather like that here. This is like the second wettest state in the nation for rainfall and precipitation. And it's just not there. I've never seen a season like this. North Carolina and Tennessee. Okay, Bill, go ahead. We're being slight now. Isn't it funny that in the state of Michigan, actually in the entire world, it doesn't matter, but specifically in Michigan because all of us live here, we as individuals have a right to water, right? Not only that, but if you're a property owner, you have a right to the water under your property. As in, you may dig your own well. You may get your own water. And that is even codified Michigan statutes. The government has, we have told the government that we have this right. But then if you go and you dig your own well and you start pumping water out of your own property and somebody lets the health department know or some other government organization, right? They'll come after you and seek to force you to get a permit. All right. Well, we've talked about it before. What's a permit? It's merely a license to do that, which is normally illegal. They tell you you have a right to do something, but then tell you you have to go and get a license or permit to be able to exercise that right. And as everybody should know, that doesn't exist in this country. They cannot really messed up right now to going back to the permitting. Don Toma sat there on the board on Monday night and said, well, we will allow you not to hook up to the to the sewer. And of course, I got up there and I can't shut up. And I'm like, first of all, don't you ever use that language in my presence again? You don't use that language because you work for us, and you don't allow us to do anything. We have those rights, and people need to learn to stand up and say stuff like that. Make them a little annoyed. Annoy them. They deserve it. They're criminals. Yep. When I was doing my well, I don't know, seven years ago now or so, I hired a company to do it because I'd never punched a well in my life, so I wanted to see how it's done. So I took a couple days off work just to watch them, and they – They were licensed by the state. So they went in and got all their permits. And that opened up a whole can of worms because of an old oil well that doesn't even exist on my property back from nineteen fifty four. But it was within a certain amount of distance. Anyway, without going into hours of discussion on that, they were trying to tell me I had to put my well in my driveway turnaround. All right. The dumbest spot to put a well. And I had a well right in front of my house. It was perfectly fine. The water was great. We've been drinking it ever since nineteen seventy three when the house was built. Right. So the inspector and I forget his name now, but he's right here in Kent County, came out of tri counties. He was transferred down here, but he came on my property because both the. The drillers and I questioned this and we challenged it. So he came on my property and started pointing out why and where. And he used the word forced. He says, if we have to, these are his words, if we have to, we will force you to put your well over here. And I says, hold on a minute. You're on private property here. This is my land. You don't force me to do anything. I don't have to put in a new well. You cannot force me to do this. And I gave him that warning, and we started on our discussion a little longer. And sure enough, he did the exact same thing. He says, well, if we have to, we'll force you to put your well over here. I was like, you're welcome to leave. And somehow my father was the one that ended up getting the reputation of chasing the health department off his property with a firearm. So be it. If it's his reputation, that's fine. I didn't need it anyway. But the end game is they want to file variances and all sorts of other things to give me permission to put my well where I wanted my well. Push comes to shove, the end of the road, my well sits exactly where I want it. I filed no variance and I told the health department to go fly a kite. That is how you have to do it. These people don't have the authority to do these things on private property. So if everybody does that, guess what? They lose all control of their narrative. They have no way to push their agenda further in trying to steal the people's property rights out from under them. I got to tell you right now, with the absolute disregard and contempt that they all have for us, it's unbelievable. I really think, you know, we were talking about paying taxes and paying everything coffee beans because they don't specify the form that you can pay in and you can't pay in gold or silver. So I don't know. I've been thinking about this pretty strongly right now. I'm kind of wondering. So like I... I typically, out of protest, I will not pay my property taxes on time. It's part of my protest. And I delay it. And I want to let everybody know, if you delayed paying your property taxes by, I don't know, however much you deem that would be a good idea to do, they would be having some problems. And large problems in the municipalities. But I'm kind of liking this coffee bean rebellion thing that looks like it's forming around us and saying, you know what, you're going to charge me this amount of money. And oh, yeah, these village idiots here in Byron Township now on top of all of this. And it looks like they tapped into our electrical grid to pump down the water, first of all, because everybody's electrical bills have gone up and doubled. And they're also increasing the water bills and such. I really think that there's some merit here in looking at this and saying, hey, you destroyed our water bills and you stole our water in this area alone. Well, guess what? Since you are in non-performance, in any reasonable way to assess what's happened here, I think it'd be pretty funny. Delay the tax payments and watch them squirm a little bit. If the entire township did it, it would be kind of epic. Or the state. Delay it. If we delay it for X amount of time. And then, oh my gosh, guess what? Since you didn't specify the manner at which I pay you, Pay a coffee beans and then see what happens. Watch the screaming start. The liberal is going to happen like you can't believe. That's been done across numerous townships. I know over on the east side of the state up here, that's a fairly big thing with a couple of groups. And it's funny that though it continues, they still never put a unit of currency on the property tax. I mean, even after being pushed to do it, they still refuse to do it. Why? I believe that they know that it is not only unlawful but unconstitutional to charge private property tax. And they know that the moment they mandate it, that the people will rise up against it. Now, currently, there's a lot of people that are just okay with it. They don't know any better. They just don't know any better. That's the problem. It kind of segues into where I was going with this. But yeah, they go along with it because they don't understand their rights. during the beginning parts of the war for independence, right? That was the big cry from the committee of correspondents. It was constantly letting the colonies know what was going on and what their rights were. Samuel Adams was a huge proponent of that. He went around everywhere he went. This man was talking about your rights. These are your rights as colonists. These are your rights given by God. And he instructed the people to make sure that they knew there is no government, there is no man that can strip these from you as long as you're willing to hold on to it. So, yeah, I've heard that before, and I know of a couple people that do it. I personally have not put my feet in the fire on that one yet, but I may sometime in the future because that is a necessity that has to go away. It really does. And then not only that, now these idiots have proposed a one hundred and ten million dollar bond to build a football stadium for the high school. And they're using the kids to politic and put pressure on the parents. And because we've got so many weak parents, the parents are like, don't go. OK, I guess I'm going to have the kids run my household. And so with twenty eight thousand approximate people here, that's three thousand nine hundred dollars worth of debt, you know, approximately for one person. And that includes children and as well as elders who are not not producing. And if you look at it, we're probably got I don't know, I'm going to say any more less than fifty percent of employed individuals, any that actually will pay into any form of taxes. And so the burden on the people that are left paying taxes, it's going to be to try to force us out of this land. And the village idiots will not look at this and say, hold on. This is kind of like saying, you know what? I just bought a new car. I'm out of gas. And I want you guys to pay for the gas in my car now because it's insane, right? So one of the issues we just dealt with in my township, we had a sand mine that had been in existence since the thirties, right? Has been recognized by the state at least since the beginning of the beginning of the nineties. And then we had a development of, I think about twenty homes or so go in right on the backside of the sand mine. This development was probably put in, I don't know, eight, maybe ten years ago. I forget when they allowed that. But anyway, the sand mine now, the owner's private property, by the way. It's not owned by a corporation of any sort. It's private property, and the guy owns an excavating company, and he wants to hire his own company to come in and remove sand and gravel from his property, which I'm perfectly fine with. As long as you're not affecting your neighbor's property, you're good to go. So the development, now this is HOA, right? So the president of the HOA was there, a couple of the homeowners were there, and they all came to this meeting and started ranting and raving about how working a sand mine near their property is going to dewater their wells, this may contaminate the water, it's going to cause a bunch of dust and noise pollution. And the area that this is located in is barricaded by a hundred and fifty foot of trees. So I dismiss all of the dust and noise pollution issue. But the water was the big one. They were crying about water. And Donna, you're going through this right now, right? But they were crying about their water. And a couple of us on the board, we made the comment that it's not the sand mine because they're not even going into the water table. They're staying at least six foot above the water table. It's not the sand mine that's going to cause the water problem. The problem is you just built twenty homes all within, you know, a fifteen acre lot. And every one of those homes has a four inch well. So you want to talk about dewatering. How about we stop this development of homes in small areas, especially out here in the rural areas where there's no city water at all and everybody is bound to pumping their own water from under their house, right? That's exactly right. That's the problem. And you know what? The thing that we need to do is if the developers want to develop it, make them pay for the infrastructure, the schools, the water there. Make them responsible. Those people should sue the developer if they're out of water for irresponsible development. Don't blame the township. Don't ask them to fix the developer's problem. It's just like I've always said. Developers are like stray dogs. They come and they crap in your yard. okay and you're gonna have to go pick up their crap and then they're gonna go to the neighbor's house and they're gonna crap on their yard because they're never responsible for anything except for just like we're gonna build houses get your hammer out guys and do this and oh you mean we gotta have electricity oh you mean it's gonna be an increase in schools oh the roads on and on and on it goes and they walk away with a profit and make us pay for it this is insanity And that is why I continuously say I'm to the point now where I believe there is no property that can legally be owned by any type of corporation. I agree with you a hundred percent. A corporation is a dead entity created by the state. not by the individual. It's the corporations owned by the state and to allow a dead entity to own property. I mean, we don't, I'm sitting, I'm actually looking at a graveyard right now, right? In grand Rapids to imagine, I don't know, probably there's a, there's a no outlet sign right there. Um, but imagine now every person that has been buried in that graveyard is to allow a corporation to own property would be to say that the person that's buried in that graveyard owns that property. Right? Well, how can this be? Because they don't maintain it. They do nothing for the care of their, of their grave site. What it is, is the, at one point it was purchased and, but it's actually the people that are paying a sextant to go around and take care of this property. The dead person that's buried in the ground has no rights to that property. So why are we allowing corporations to have the same rights as a living individual among property, right? That would eliminate this whole idea of developers because you would force every person that wants to develop land to purchase and insure their property and own it in their name. I don't know of many people that are willing to take a fifty million dollar risk on property if they screw something up. Well and if they do screw it up they blame the state for it just like those people that are on those houses they blame the state and say okay daddy and mommy state take care of me because the people around me and myself were too stupid to make a good decision. That's right. So I hope everybody's on the governor's email list, and I'm hoping this will work without kicking me off this time. I'm not absolutely certain. You can share it in the chat, and I'll pull it up. Well, I've got it on an email. I'd have to send it to you. Okay. Actually, I can do that right now if you give me a minute. You know, live feed here. This is just the way things go sometimes. This is real news for real people by real people at the kitchen table, or actually kind of mine, sort of. Okay. You can pull it off if you'd like. It's going to take me a minute because every time somebody sends me something, it's like, okay, there's a little bit of a delay there. Yeah. Yeah. This email was sent out from the governor's office, and it starts out, this was September eighth, by the way, it starts out by saying, dear friend, obviously she don't know who she sent this to, but she says, last month, I was excited to be in Grand Rapids to celebrate the groundbreaking of sixteen new affordable homes and to announce a major milestone in our work to build housing. Uh-oh. Oh, Bill got a call. We'll wait. Bill will be back shortly. There you go. What's that? I didn't even get a call that time. I was just reading the email. Oh, they're screwing around with our feed. That's what's happening. That's crazy. Okay. But the caption was that they hit their goal of seventy five thousand homes in five years. First off, I don't know where this goal came from. I'm pretty sure that the people of the state of Michigan did not put it in their delegated authority to build housing for the people, right? Correct. Okay. She goes on to say, a year ahead of schedule, we've achieved that goal. Last year, we raised the bar. I set a new goal of statewide housing target to build housing Now, check this out. She did not say homes now. She says a statewide housing target to build one hundred and fifteen thousand units by September twenty twenty six. Now, Donna, you're in this market. What does it mean when you say unit instead of housing? That means apartments and or houses or such. But generally, when you hear units. It's it's you're talking about a you're talking about an apartment and such. So that what they're doing is they're they're draining the wetlands in order to build affordable housing. This is government housing, just like we have government schools and such. Yeah, you're exactly right. A unit is a dwelling quarters. It's not a home. It's not a house. And you see the narrative, how she started talking about housing to begin with, and then the narrative immediately switched to units. Now, I work on all these units in Grand Rapids, right? I probably work on a little over five hundred houses down here. And I see this happen all the time. And Donna, I don't know if you've been up on the northeast side or northwest side of Grand Rapids lately, but there are apartment complexes going in all over the place in the last three or four years. Yes, they're building their fifteen-minute cities right under our noses, and they're trying to dewater the rural areas to kick everybody off their land because they want the natural resources and the land, and they want to shove us in these government housing. And as long as we're good little boys and girls of the state, we'll get water, and we might even get food. It's a prison. So, I don't know if... if some of the other property management companies around here do, but I know a lot of them still, still accept section eight housing. And I don't even know if HUD housing is a thing. I know I used to clean up HUD housing and such back in the day. But section eight housing is still a big deal. That's where you can apply for state assistance for your housing. Okay. They got all kinds of programs out there now. And, you know, they made it illegal to turn down Section eight housing in April of this year. You used to be approved for it so that you were approved for Section eight housing. Now they're making it illegal for you not to accept Section eight housing. I'm like, how do you do that when you had a standard at one point in time and now just said if somebody comes to you for Section eight, you have to accept them. Yep. So Section Eight Housing, correct me if I'm wrong, Donna, but I believe they pay up to like eighty percent of their their renter's bill. I don't know the exact number because these people can't even keep their own head straight. And it's like they make up rules as they go. And so it's one of those things that it's a minute by minute. Are you in compliance with their their their Marxist bull crap? And they do it in ways to hide things. So you're not in compliance. So they can throw you into the court system and take your stuff. Yep. Yep. And back to three felonies a day. If you haven't read that book, read that book. Right. Everybody commits at least three felonies a day. But anyway, so you have the state run agency that is basically in the work of purity, right? for all lack of better terms. And I don't believe it is. And I'll talk about that in a minute. But they're basically in the work of charity, where you go and you apply to the state to say, hey, I need assistance. I can't live on my own. And they say, oh, no problem. And you go find a house, you pick one out, and then they will pay a large portion of your rent. Now, I say they. Everybody on this panel, you can answer the question, does the state have any money of its own? No. So when I say they are paying, I mean the state is paying. Where is the state getting that money from? They're coming right out of your pocket, Americans, Michiganians. They're stealing it right out of your pocket. and they're giving it to somebody who's not working for it. Now, if I were to take a hundred dollars from you, Donna, and give it to somebody who needs a hundred dollars, what is that called? That's called theft. Whether it's charity or not, whether they need the money or not, it's theft, right? Charity is when you see a need and you take out of your own worldly possessions to fulfill that need. That's charity. The people have for too long had this mindset that government is in the business of charity because we must do it. You can look to the federal government, how many trillions of dollars we send out in our lifetime to other nations. And that's not even charity anymore. That's literally warmongering and pushing forth the same agenda that they've been trying since the late sixties specifically and deeper than that. So they're stealing from the people and giving it to those who have not worked for it, right? We can declare that as theft. Look at that. Yeah, right at the top. That's what she starts. And she starts, go right down here, and let's look at the propaganda. Oh, you know, we're going to make everybody into a victim, and you've got to get money from the government because the government, the government, the government, that's your neighbors, village idiots. Yep. In the third paragraph, if you can go down to that. Oh, no, up higher at the beginning of the email. Yeah, the third paragraph says, Right? It says we must keep our foot on the accelerator to build more housing and lower costs for Michiganders. First off, it's Michiganians. I'm sick of Michiganders. That's a political, that's a corporate term. I'm a gander. All of us rednecks like being ganders. I don't know. I disagree because a bunch of, you know, a bunch of the people, at least in this chat, are women. And, you know, ganders are only males. So I think we need to all just be Michigeese. Okay, I'm a Michigeese then. Wow, my phone just vibrated right off my stand here. Oh, I thought you were just laughing yourself to death over that. Nope. She goes on to say it's too hard for young people to afford a home. Whether they're trying to buy their first house or just rent an apartment, the costs are too expletive high. Now, why is it too hard for young people to buy or own their first home? I mean, do we need to talk for another eight hours on this? We're not training our young people to understand their rights, their duties, and their responsibilities to provide for themselves and to be able to do this. That's first and foremost. Well, I think there's another aspect there, too, that gets missed in that we have so much overregulation on things that the costs of things to comply with them are so blasted high that you can't make right now an affordable car. You can't make an affordable house that someone can actually buy for the same cost that they used to be able to make it for seventy years ago. Yep. And that falls under the rights. I was actually just going to talk about that. The rights being that they burden themselves down with this regulation, right? I'm still one that if I want to go build a home, I will go buy a piece of property and I'll go build a home. And I'll tell the government to go fly a kite anytime they want to try to put a permit on me on how to build my home, right? Unless it's a public property. How should I word that? Unless it's used by the public, right, and it's open to the doors of the public at any point, they have no business to regulate how safe your home can be, right? If you want to build a home out of twigs, go for it. I mean, it's probably not going to be structurally sound. It'll probably collapse while you're sleeping, but it's your right to do so. And it'll be weak to the big bad wolf. Yeah. It's crazy. Ralph, Ralph, go get a coffee, okay? Hey, I was thinking the same thing, but... It's like dad joke time. Gander dad jokes. So this whole email is based on the structure of building new homes, right, by the government. And let me say this, Gretchen Whitmer is not out there building homes. Let me tell you that first and foremost. Anytime she's got a hammer in her hand, it's typically just for a photo op, okay? So what they're doing is providing all of these grants to help developers build these homes, right? Now, we just talked about developers and the problems that causes in your local community. So they're giving your money away to developers to do this. Now, that falls under a whole other topic of zoning. Right. The the local government deeming that they have the authority to zone your property a certain way and force you to take certain actions and force you to not take other actions. Right. Like, for instance, I don't know where everybody lives, but I know Donna and I, we kind of live more towards the rural area. We typically have agricultural and then like rural agricultural or residential zoning. Right. In each type of zoning, there are different regulations. They say that if you live in agricultural zones, you're allowed to do all this stuff. But if you live in residential zones, you're allowed to do this, but you can't do what they're doing in the agricultural zone. Now, that sounds a lot to me like segregation. They are dividing the people and saying, well, you have certain rights because you live over here and you don't have these rights because you live over here. That's a huge respect to persons right there, right? And the mindset is to protect the property. The mindset, at least what they believe, the mindset is to preserve the natural resources of the land, right? And they go on and on and on. Read your master plan in your township. If you've never read your master plan, go through that and see how absolutely ridiculous some of the stuff that they put in there really is. So beyond segregation and dividing the people, they eliminate your property rights unless you have a knowledge of what you can and should be doing on your own property. I lost my train of thought. I think it was towards the end of the email I was going to bring up. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. In the email, she writes that they're lowering the cost for homebuyers. Farther down in the email there. one of which is down payment assistance, right? So not only is the state going to steal your money to help people live through Section eight, but they are also going to steal your money and give up to ten thousand dollars for first time homebuyers. Right. Because everybody's entitled to all this. That's right. You can't have anybody that that is unable to afford a home. Right. No child. I'm sorry. No, no adult left behind, they say now. And not only that, you have the state doing this. What's the next bullet point there? Unlocking tax savings for home buyers. Now this is done. She says she supports first time home buyers and repeat home buyers, right? We're not even gonna get into that one. Through the Michigan certificate program, the mortgage credit certificate program, sorry. And it provides housing assistance by what? Issuing a federal tax credit of up to twenty percent of mortgage interest paid annually. Now, this goes back to the whole public private partnership, which we all know that's fascism, right? You've got the federal government that also has the same type of grants issued. You know, they're doing it out of charity. We got to support charity. You know, everybody's love and everybody's happy and nobody's going to own anything and you'll be happy. But they're stealing your money, giving it away in all these different areas, including tax credits. Now, we can go into tax. Actually, let's do this. Karen, what is tax? Theft. Theft, right? Theft. So if you start with that baseline, they're still stealing your money, and then they're giving you a credit. They're giving you a bonus on the theft they're going to take in addition to stealing your money. I would disagree with that because they're not giving you that. They're giving the banks that through you. Oh, way to get technical there, Ralph. No, yeah, you're right. It's a banker's game. And this is how they plan this out. Is everybody familiar with the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac dealings with the banks? All right. I see a lot of head nods there. Yep. Yep. That is a huge one. I remember when we were buying our home, they wanted us specifically to sign a document that is done through that program, whatever. And we had no assistance when we bought our home. We had the majority of cash. We set it up. And I still owe on my home. And I regret ever doing that, right? I'm whittling that down to almost nothing now. And hopefully, you know, I say this every year, but hopefully next year it'll be gone, right? Yeah. Anyway, the Frannie Mae and Freddie Mac, I get their names mixed up. That is a whole nother program that's been put in place, non-government program, might I add you, that's been put in place to also give money for assistance and down payments with buying homes. Now, where does this money come from, right? This kind of gets into the banker aspect that Ralph was just talking about. They don't have the money. They may have had the money initially to support a couple of charitable donations. But where is that money coming from now? The way this all works, and I ought to have a guy on the show. I'll get you in touch with him, Donna, because he's big on this. But the way this all works is the banks, not necessarily the federal government in its entirety, but the banks specifically are allowed to create money out of thin air. All right. They are creating their own money by loaning it out. And then through the Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, they are able to loan out. I think it's up to nine times what they have in their assets. OK, but picture this. You give the bank money, right? You put it in their bank, in their vault for safekeeping, okay? Especially if you have several thousand dollars, right? You get into ten thousand dollars, right? Go down to the bank and try to get your money out of the bank, right? You put it in there, but try to go down there and get your money out of the bank without giving them notice. They won't give it to you. It's your money and they still won't give it to you. They are allowed to loan out nine times what their asset is. But not only that, when they loan out money, guess what? You now have that payment of credit coming in. What do they do with that? The credit is deemed as an asset to the bank. Think about that. So not only do they have an asset of the money that they have in capital, But they have loaned out money and the credit that's coming in, including the interest, is now included in that asset for the bank. And they can loan out nine times on top of that. You think the federal government's involved in the business of inflation, maybe mildly, but it's a banker's game here. I try to stay out of the banks as much as possible. And Bill, just to add to that, they actually deposit your promissory note. So all they're doing is lending you the money back that you have loaned them through your credit of signing that promissory note, because that is a debt instrument and you are the creditor. So literally, you sign that promissory note, they deposit it, and then they lend you that money back and call it a mortgage. It is a circular argument, which is effectively creation of money, like you mentioned. But the thing I just wanted to add to was Fannie Mae filed bankruptcy in two thousand eight publicly traded and is still in bankruptcy. Now, isn't that the U.S. government's near government agency? How in the world can a government agency exist and operate in bankruptcy for nearly what, fifteen years? I mean, it's crazy the way our government is operating, and it goes back to what you said earlier of the corporation. We are all corporate entities, and it all exists in this world, and that's why they can zone and do all these other things like create money off of our hard work, the fruits of our labor. That's right. Well, like I was saying earlier with the costs of how much it costs now for all the regulatory compliance stuff that they've foisted upon us, I was just looking up the statistics on this because Sears Roebuck used to, you know, basically they were Amazon before Amazon with mail order catalog of everything, right? Well, they used to sell house kits. So you could buy an entire kit of a house with all the building materials and assemble it yourself, right? and I was looking up the numbers on that and this was uh from their catalog of around nineteen thirteen to nineteen seventeen the cost of a house kit of the materials to build a house comes out to a modern equivalent of about sixteen thousand dollars and right now I actually own a sears house And that, that, those houses are so well built and the wood that they used on it was just totally amazing. You would have a hard time building one the way that now, the way they did then. Yep. And that brings me into my last point. I don't know if anybody has ever been in some of these, these new units that they're building. They're trashed. Yeah, they are done the cheapest way possible that makes the developers the most money. If you go in there, they all look the same. They're all bland, and I think for the most part, they're all still painted gray. If anybody knows me, I hate the color gray, and I hate beige. Those are two colors I refuse to have anywhere near me, and that's because they're so widely accepted. There's these fads that go on, and I don't understand fads. I hate to alarm you, but look up. No, it's blue. It's blue. Where I am, it's blue. Where you are, it's gray. I'm only about, you know, twenty minutes away from you. So it'll be great here this afternoon. I know it. But good, because I got to paint a house. So that'll work great for me. And I'm painting one of these Section eight houses, mind you. Right. So understand how close I am to when I talk about this, how close I really am to dealing with this. I do a lot of work on the southeast side of Grand Rapids. Donna, Ralph, you may understand that the southeast side of Grand Rapids is one that has been destroyed by this sustainable agenda. And it dates all the way back into the early nineteen thirties in Grand Rapids specifically. It has been so built up so fast. They try to cram as many people as they can into the smallest quarters that they can. And I even understand, Donna, this year, the city of Grand Rapids has now opened up for landlords to split single housing unit again. Yeah, they said you couldn't do that for a long time. And now they're allowing housing to be split into multiple units again. But anyway, that's us besides the point. So I work right in these areas that have been immediately affected by everything that we're talking about here. And I've seen... And I'm trying not to stereotype, but I've seen the type of people that get drawn into these areas, right? And I see how they keep them within the system in that way. They keep them from being able to be successful. Remember from the email Gretchen sent out, right? They're looking for young people to be successful, right? Well, the state government doesn't know how to make young people successful because they threw off the only morality that's going to help people become successful back in the sixties. All right. It still exists in our constitution, but they threw it off and says it's a thing of the past. Just because things exist in our constitution, you got to understand unless the people hold the government to that instrument, the government will always reject it because it puts chains on the government, not on the people. So while I'm working on these houses, I constantly have this reminder and I constantly see how degrading, that's not the right word, but what a state of decadence these houses have become as well. Because when you've got funding coming in and guaranteed funding, It doesn't really matter who you put in these homes anymore because the government is effectively buying these homes for the individual landlords. Now, mind you, individual landlords, I don't know of any. Most of them operate within an LLC or a whole other corporation. Well, you got to know me. You know me. And so, you know, it's like, but, and that's the way it used to be. It used to be that there were people that just wanted to buy a few houses to have something to augment their income and help their children. And I'm going to tell you what, people who actually own rentals, they really like doing, most of the people really like doing it and they take care of them because it's their property. It's not like the corporation's. The corporations and these large entities that have, you know, like thousands and thousands of units, they don't care. And they turn into these horrible. I'm going to write a book someday on things that I've seen. I can't even say some of the things that I've seen on this show. Yeah, it gets it gets pretty disgusting. That's for sure. Yeah. One of the other things that kind of ties into this, there are state government programs that offer grants and assistance to, let's say, nonprofits. Right. We talked about nonprofits on the show before. We should all understand that if you want to make money, go start a nonprofit. That's where all your money is. But there are government programs that will assist nonprofits in what? In charitable work, remember that, charitable work in bringing these houses more up to date into what they would say beautifying their community, right? And that is one area that I could have an expertise in. I could file my business. I don't have a business anymore, but I could file my individual assets into a nonprofit and I could accept all this assistance. And I could probably turn out making one hundred forty, one hundred fifty grand a year just on that. just helping the local communities beautify these rental homes, right? Wouldn't be that terrible difficult. Why don't I do that? Because I don't care about money enough to do that. I would rather just work to provide for my family and help out the three gentlemen that I have working for me because they need a way to survive too, right? All in a while, being able to benefit at least some good because if I don't do my job here, then the city inspectors will come around and say, They will deem the house unsafe to live in. They will condemn it. And then they remove the people that are relying on the same government assistance that's telling them to get out and kick them out to the street. Think about the system there. It's so backwards. And the thing that I've seen over the years, okay, I call it panic of the month club, okay? These panic of the month club entities, it started out with, I'm going to say it, and I know I'm going to make a lot of people mad, but I'm going to say it, started out with asbestos, lead, mold, and then such. And you see these contractors that go through panic of the month club, And they'll start out with one. And then when they exhaust all of that federal money in the area, they're gone. That program has reached its end. And then they go to the next panic of the month club that like this. And then the mold goes in and on and on and on. Well, you know what? There is... They find things that have some truth, but not all truth. And they turn it into these big money-making adventures. I met with some people that were part of the Panic in the Month Club. And I said, look, what you're doing is going to achieve the exact opposite of what you think you're doing. And I'll tell you why. And this is the mindset of these people. So I had my mentally ill daughter with me and we made little gift baskets for them. So that for their time, taking their time to come and talk and such. And I started telling them, I said, I know what you're trying to do. However, I'm going to tell you that the goal that you have is going to do the exact opposite of what it is. They're trying to chase people out of these areas. And in order for them to build these mega units and such, they got so mad that one of them threw, as I was talking, she threw this gift bag that my daughter gave them. And she's very, you know, like I said, she's about three years old mentally, threw it and started throwing a fit. My daughter didn't even know what to do. And I just walked away and I said, you know what? Some people just want to be angry. We do the right thing no matter what somebody else does. And if they want to look really, really stupid and bad and absolutely not globally aware and taking care of the world by these woke frickin policies and they can't even control themselves. When they're talking through an issue, I'm like, this is not our problem. You did the right thing. You were gracious enough to make all these neat little things that we could give them and some snacks and such. And if they reject it, it's like Jesus said, shake the dust off your feet and move on. Because the people are like that. They have no interest in anything. They use it as a way to justify their jobs. to make other people panic and do the exact opposite of what their little woke agenda says it is. What also kind of brings to mind the snake eradication program that they tried to implement over in India, where they tried to get rid of the venomous snakes. So they started paying people for capturing venomous snakes and turning them in. Well, what did that end up doing? It caused people to start breeding venomous snakes. Yep. Yeah, there'd be a good moneymaker right there, right? Create the problem and then be the problem solver. Oh, you mean like what they're doing? Oh my gosh, that's amazing. Let's drain over a billion gallons of water out of the water table. And oh no, nobody's got water. We're going to have to build infrastructure. In order to do this, we got to tax you to death. And then we're going to build high density housing on top of it. Yeah, this is exactly how this works, people. Exactly. You had just brought up some of the things related to housing, you know, the asbestos and the lead stuff. I was lead certified a few years ago. I went through the class and honestly, I laughed through a lot of it. Me too. I finally shut the guy down. I'm like, this is the dumbest class I've ever been through in my life for training. Yeah. Did you go through the RPOA? I went right straight to an EPA type of a class. And so the thing was, the guy starts doing, I mean, it was dumb. He started talking about rabies and bats and on and on. And I'm like, what does this have to do with the subject other than the fact that you got nothing real to talk about? And so now you're wasting my time and my crew's time right now. I'm like, stick to the issue or I will report you for fraud. So one of the big things that people don't talk about when it comes to lead poisoning, right? Because they wanted to make that a big hype. They say, you think about the children, they said, right? People, children getting lead poisoning and then, you know, affecting their mentality later on in life and causing all sorts of other issues. Well, You know, if you'd quit allowing your children to eat the house, a lot of that would stop, first and foremost. Parents there? Actual parents? Yeah. You can only laugh at that so much, but I have watched children gnaw on windowsills. in these properties. Okay. So understand it's not the child's fault. It wasn't the painter that put the lead paint on, by the way, if anybody has lead paint, I'll buy it from you. I collect it. It wasn't the painter that put the lead paint on and it wasn't the guy who took the lead paint off. It was the fact you have an unsupervised child. Solomon says it causes his mother to shame, right? You have an unsupervised child that is allowed to do whatever they want in the meantime. And the parents don't love the kid enough to say, no, stop it. That was just one of the issues I saw in the lead abatement process. Now, since then, I dropped my certification. I don't care about that anymore, really. I was the guy that when we had housing fully contained off doing lead paint scraping on the outside of a house, I was the guy when an inspector would walk by, I'd reach down, I'd grab a paint chip, and I'd lick it just to get his reaction. Right? Because anybody that came from a generation where we actually used to do things understands how many times have you put a sinker, a lead sinker in your mouth and crimped it down on your fishing line. Yep. Right. I don't think that's caused me any mental issues. Maybe it has. I don't know. No one's told me. But I have probably swallowed a couple of those along the way. The other thing they don't talk about is what it takes to get rid of the lead poisoning. Number one, simple white bread, bleached white bread. It's not good for you on its own. Right. But lead poisoning, when it gets lodged in your intestinal tract and your body can't seem to get rid of it, you end up with those heavy metals stuck in there. White bread is a great resource to get rid of it because white bread just goes through your system, provides really no nutritional value. But as it goes through, it gets sticky and it starts collecting everything it touches. And it will help remove heavy metals, namely lead, out of your intestinal tract. So that's just a little keynote from Bill. This isn't medical advice. I'm not a doctor. I will just tell you what I've done. Well, the doctors aren't doctors anymore either because they're pill pushers. So there you go. Well, but if we get rid of all of the lead paint, that'll get rid of all of the lead in the environment, right? I mean, it's not like we... used tetraethyl lead all over everywhere, driving around, got it in the air, in the ground, in the groundwater and everything. And not like we use the lead pipe connectors to connect up houses to the water mains for decades and still do. Not like we use lead in the fuel in the airplanes that fly over our heads that spray it all up in the air because we still use a hundred low lead gas. And this is the part of the show, people, where everybody can get real paranoid because we're going to just tell you the truth. Yeah, not only that, one thing that people don't like to talk about, and I had proof of it because I had some. Does anybody know, especially in the eighties, the eighties and nineties still think about this. What did the, the, the local governments, especially Kent County, there's the only ones I can talk about because I live here. What did the local government use to paint the lines, the yellow lines in the road? Does anybody actually know? It was a lead based yellow paint. And that was all the way up into the nineties. Cause I have a can specific for the DOT and it's lead based yellow paint that they used. Well, most people weren't licking the roadway surface. Yeah. Well, that's true. That is absolutely true. You're going to aerosolize it by the traffic over the top of it, and it's going to either become powdered, aerosolized, or the runoff into the ditches and such. Oh, no, I think we need to be afraid today. Today's the day to be paranoid and afraid. That's one of the biggest sources of microplastics is the runoff from roads from tires. Oh no, another thing to be paranoid about. Let's not go lose our minds and sit in the corner in fetal position. So we all need to use paper straws because we can't look at the tires. Now, we just had a Memorial Day come up, right? September first. We kind of cruised over that last week. No, I was thinking specifically nine-eleven. Oh, no. Yeah, nine-eleven-oh-one. That's tomorrow, right? That's tomorrow. I'm sorry. We didn't pass it. That's good. Donna, you brought up asbestos. Does anybody know where asbestos ties into nine-eleven? Yeah, the building was absolutely full of it. And most of these buildings are absolutely full of asbestos. And so you can't redo anything there in the middle of a city. So why don't we just drop them right straight on their own footprint with controlled demolition and create a cloud that's asbestos ridden that goes all over the city. That was one of the issues in nine-eleven. I didn't want to talk specifically about nine-eleven, but that was one of them. That's a great subject. Let's talk about that. Let's make everybody afraid of the asbestos that's all over New York city right now. And you ain't going to get rid of it. Well, it does tie into the whole housing thing, though, because it goes back to the fact that we incentivize build out and we disincentivize repair and destruction and renewal of old decrepit buildings that could be repaired that have an infrastructure, a constant infrastructure cost just by existing because we've got all the road maintenance and all of the. Electric lines, water lines, sewer lines, all of that that we still have to pay for, but yet we disincentivize reusing existing structures. This is the most encouraging and positive BNN show. So let me tell you something that the city inspectors do, right? This is my expertise here. When it comes down to asbestos, right, because there's still homes, even in Grand Rapids, that have asbestos-wrapped pipes. Right. By the way, let me throw this out there as well, because I'm just this weirdo. OK, if you're removing asbestos wrapped pipes in your home, call me. I'll take the asbestos. I have uses for it. OK, don't throw it away. That's useful stuff. So but when we go into homes and they find asbestos pipes that are starting to fall, you know, they're starting to just decay and such. Most of it's been removed, but there's still pieces all over the place. remember how dangerous this stuff is right this can cause cancer it can kill you that's what they tell you so what do they allow us to do what are the city inspectors the ones who you know deem this stuff so dangerous what do they allow us to do oh I know hey you can just take some spray paint guy and spray paint over it that way it seals it all in and then it's not dangerous anymore I'm I'm not kidding you. This is what they tell us. That's what they do. It is absolutely incredible. So yeah, when they're promoting all this, keep a fresh mind, thick process through it. Remember that Solomon said there's nothing new under the sun, right? All this stuff comes around. They continually create these problems. And then propose the solution. But not only that, oftentimes like asbestos, it works in their favor like nine eleven, because if you can't get rid of it, you can create this problem and then cause this mass. I don't know what to call it. It's mass genocide is what they did. Right. To to a lot of innocent, innocent individuals. Right. But they did this mass genocide all the while profiting and destroying those buildings because that was one thing that they couldn't get rid of. And it would have cost an absolute fortune to eliminate that at the point in time. So think about that's just one keynote on nine eleven. You can find thousands of them. OK, I'm sure somebody tomorrow will do a better show than that. I'm not going to get into all the details. Oh, we've been into this a lot of times already because I talk about all of it. Can we make you more paranoid of the day? I'm going to throw in another thing that's going to make everybody paranoid. What's the new product that's coming out right now that we can all of a sudden, there's two of them that we are yet. We're waiting for the next panic on. Do you know what the next two panic situations are going to be? Is generators one of them? Nope. The foam insulation, the structural closed cell foam insulation. Because you know what that produces? Formaldehyde. And after five years, your lungs are going to get shut down and they got to tear a whole bunch of houses down like they did in Europe. So you better watch out for that because you might be living in it. You might be on the death track right now. The other thing is this cool new subject, carbon fiber. Oh man, this is amazing stuff, except it's as bad or worse than asbestos. If you sand it or anything else like that, it will embed in your lungs and you're going to die. Okay. There's the impending panic. Well, it's just like fiberglass. We're going to get all the panic over with right now. We can live our lives and we don't have to think about it anymore. Yeah, why don't they ever bring up fiberglass, right? The fibers in fiberglass are a very similar strain to asbestos and carbon fiber, right? And fiberglass, I don't know if anybody's ever worked with that. I've repaired some bolt holes and stuff. So that is some nasty stuff. That is one of the few things that I actually wear a mask. You can make bikes out of it. You can make all these cool things that, you know, that those who are woke need. They've got to have the latest and greatest. Oh, no. Now, guess what? Carbon fiber is going to wreck your lungs. Yep. Yep. Well, I don't think people realize, too, that there are still some things in the U.S. that asbestos is used for because there are just no materials that fully replace it. You don't hear about them much, but it's still used, I believe, in the automotive sector. And some of the brake linings, I think, still use asbestos as part of the mix in the U.S. Plus, there are several different like sealing and gasket materials in industrial uses that they're, asbestos is a natural mineral. There's just no real replacement for it in some applications. Okay, green energy. Let's talk about that. Let's talk about the blades to windmills, which is made with all these composite materials that now it's all green. And then more than that, let's talk about the nose cone. Oh no, let's create another panic because they can't seal the nose cone and they use a substance that's worse than Freon, which is bad because that's another panic of the month club thing. So now we've got something more dangerous in the nose cone that they can't seal. Oh no, everybody jump in the fetal position in the corner. Oh, and what's the outer surface of the blades of those windmills? Is it metallic? No, it's pretty much going to be epoxy. And what's an epoxy? A plastic. Now, what happens when those degrade? Or the rain hits them and they fall off. You got, you know, plastic particles. You can't break them down to anything. Oh, no, we've wrecked it again. I don't know about you guys, but I feel like just shutting down, going and having a fat-free cookie and some herbal tea. But we got to worry about microplastics from everything else. We can't even talk about microplastics coming off of those. Yep. So let me boil this down on my end because I've got to get to my crew here. Understand a couple of things, people, right? Everything in this life will kill you. And don't eat rocks. Capisce? Have a little responsibility for your own self. Be able to self-govern. And all of this other nonsense really won't matter to you so much. Build a home. Have some children. Yeah. Does your crew wear like, like, you know, like the COVID masks and such, because if they don't, you're going to touch them. They're human being. They got to be carrying germs and such. You know, I, I don't know about you, but you better get some nitrile gloves on or something because we got to interact with people. Oh my gosh. Oh yeah. Yeah. It's, it's gotta be full Tyvek out here and you can't even use duct tape to seal the cracks. Right. It's gotta be that special Tyvek stuff. Listen, I'll tell you what I do. In really dusty environments, this is a man's thing, right? Greg, I'm sure you'll get there if you understand. This is a man's thing. In dusty environments where I have to protect my lungs, God made me a natural filter. I just taped that puppy up, and it's better than a COVID mask, I tell you that. This is absolutely hilarious. You know, I love it. I love it because, you know, it's like we're so we're so irreverent about this. It's like at least two of us have had cancer on this on this show. And we are so irreverent about cancer because it's like. You know, you got to look at life as an adventure that God walks you through. And quite honestly, things are going to happen. And you got to look at it and say, you know what? God gave me this or allowed me to have this for a reason. And I really do believe that. I've never been sad that I had cancer for one second, not one. It's like this is something to go, OK, what am I going to learn in this situation? And move on, give it to God and see what happens and get rid of our own biases and just move on. And man, stop being panicky and scared and crazy over everything. This is nuts. Yep, absolutely right. Get in the Word, stick to the truth, learn as much as you can, gain understanding, right? But first and foremost, understand the Creator. Understand that everything on this earth we said was good. Everything has its benefit. And I'm not kidding when I say everything will kill you. You can drown yourself in water, okay? The one thing that's necessary for life, you can kill yourself with water. So do everything in moderation. Learn what things are used for and use them for the benefit that God gave them for you. Yes. So, and one of these days we're going to do a tenant story, you know, because you can't talk about tenants when you're a landlord, even if they're living with a rabbit that's, you know, crapped all over the entire apartment and sitting there can't get out of bed because he's been huffing for three months. So the rabbit is absolutely, we could go into some fun stories. Yeah, I've got a few. Yeah, so awesome. Well, now I'm going to go make myself another cup of coffee because I'm sure that's going to poison me. So we might as well make the day complete and be more paranoid. We needed some soothing tea. You know what the funny thing is, is I run this fast like all the time. Somebody said that to me the other day and said, do you ever rest? No, I don't. I just don't. So it's the way it is. You know, a lot of what we've talked about, though, the reason the – It's not so much that it's... We're pointing out the hypocrisy of it more than anything. It's not the danger of it or the safety of the stuff. It's the hypocrisy of people screaming about it being dangerous and then using it elsewhere. Yep, that's a good point. There you go. I'm going to put up a few comments here because I've got like thirty-five comments in this just one chat. The other ones have them too, so... So it's it's a very interesting time to be alive. That's that's what we're going to say here. And we're going to go to a little break so Bill can get to work and see. It's way more fun just hanging out with us. We could be like sitting here not working to, you know, like everybody else and just hang out all day. Except for we are working because we're not talking about, oh, I don't know, like video games and. And I don't know, you know, which coffee shop I'm going to go sit in. And I don't I can't. I just. Yep. Y'all have a good day. Take care. Fifty seven seconds for us to be back on. And I'm going to go make coffee if I'm a little late. You guys just kind of carry on and I'll be we'll be back in fifty seven seconds with Greg Martini and notices. Ralph, you stand on or you leaving to. Yeah, I'm probably going to have to get going too. All right. Well, enjoy your day of work, which is what we do. And we'll see you guys next Wednesday at any rate. But we'll be right back in fifty seven seconds for Greg Martini and Karen and myself and notices. Hello. We're back. Talk about talk amongst yourselves. Yeah. Well, I really am hoping. I mean, that was such a good start for for our second hour. I'm hoping when she gets back, she can play that short clip of Senator King. Really does begin with understanding how our government officials think about us and who and what we are. And that. thirty five second clip of his comments. How in the world does a guy like this ever, ever, ever get elected and his seat in government? And he's not the only one. I mean, they just happened to catch him speak truth and against the Constitution of the United States and our rights. Did you ever hear me talk about how my my township clerk, former township clerk, once stood up and said, we are the bosses. It's crazy. They literally said that. And she and someone else said, you get to make your voice known once every four years during the election. It's so bad that they believe they are the controller of the purse. And what information? And that means information being a value. what information gets into and out of their control. And it's awful because those clerks, unfortunately, need to be prosecuted just like our other government servants. Well, she was just following what the MTA advised her to do. Right, exactly. But the people told her she was wrong. And within a few months, she decided to resign. She was gone. yeah once you educate them on what the real law is and and who's really in control it's not the mta it's not the other fake entities um they get real scared so they tend to resign once they're educated but a lot of them don't because they have nowhere else to go and get the benefits and and you know the payments that they're getting through those jobs especially Clark said I've been there for ten, fifteen, twenty, thirty years. And they think that they're going to get away with it or they think they're doing the right thing. Yeah, they do. They really do. All right. I miss what you said. Give me the cliff notes. Can you play that video that he sent you a link to? I sure can try. Hang on a minute. We're talking about how public functionaries view their role versus how they're supposed to. The first link? The second one. The first one's a longer rumble. So it's the X one? Yep, the X one. Got it. You know, what's really shocking to me is how few people understand what we're really looking at here. It's sad. It is sad. It is very sad. And you know what? I'm always amazed why people aren't angrier than what they are because they should be. Most people think we still live in a great country and they don't understand what true freedom is. So we don't even have a country anymore. It's overlaid with, you know, it's like, it's a, it's a fiction of a country because we've already been taken over. Now we're going to have to fight our way back. And that means everybody's got to get in the game and stop acting like little babies and actually acting like adults. The notion that rights don't come from laws and don't come from the government, but come from the creator. That's what the Iranian government believes. It's a theocratic regime that bases its rule on Shia law and targets Sunnis, Baha'is, Jews, Christians, and other religious minorities. And they do it because they believe that they understand what natural rights are from their creator. So the statement that our rights do not come from our laws or our governments is extremely troubling. Troubling to me, he doesn't even know how to say Sharia law. Yeah. I mean, these people are functional, mildly functioning idiots. Well, to me, that quote that our rights don't come from God, which is in forty eight of our fifty one constitutions that he has sworn and taken an oath to uphold for him to make those comments. in a Senate hearing is so sickening because they just don't understand what America is and they've suppressed it so much over the past hundred and fifty years. So he needs to be taught what the Constitution say. Our rights do come from God and they are excluded. from our Constitution. They're not even inside of the trust. They have been pulled out of the trust and given to us by God. So for him to say that he should be fired tomorrow, he should be charged with maladministration and treason against we the people. But again, people have to learn How do we do that? And that's where the notices and affidavits do come in because he needs to be sent a notice immediately on We do get our rights from God in this country, not his government. Government's laws and acts and other things that they pass are for the jurisdiction of our servants to manage and protect our rights so that my rights are not infringed. And it's really as... simple that concept where everybody believes that when they pass a law, that that law relates to me and my rights. Not a single law relates to me and my rights. Not one. No zoning laws, no other laws, no free speech laws, no class warfare laws. Those laws are put in place so that our servants have a blueprint to manage the government to protect our rights and that's so foreign to most people that it's we've lost it and for senators to say that these laws that they're passing relate to us is just a fallacy it's a hoax but yet if we don't know What a republic is versus a democracy that they've laid over the top. But does your government, if we don't know what that means, then we're not able to defend it. And many of the things that Bill was talking about in the first hour are so powerful because he talked about building a house without a permit. When I buy a piece of property, now, unfortunately, you buy a piece of property today, they put you in commerce so that they can issue you a permit and control you. But in order for us to take back our country and our rights, we have to have people like Bill that's willing to buy a piece of property, build a house on it. When the government comes knocking, first of all, they're not allowed on your private property, so they have no right to to even literally walk on your property and make sure that you have a permit, they can't do it. But again, if people don't know that that's the right, and they just have to follow these rules and regulations. Now, zoning was put into place to effectively protect rights of your neighbors, not you, your neighbors. So I'm okay with zoning. provided they don't infringe on my constitutional rights to do whatever I want on my property, as long as I'm not building something or building a well on my property, on my one acre, that's going to take from my neighbor. Because then I've infringed on his rights. We are given our constitutional rights provided and up until the point that they don't infringe on our fellow mankind. And that is given to us by God. You know, it would be kind of amazing. You know, honestly, it's the money and the love of the money that really gets everybody in trouble. But think about this. Think about if we all went back to like small farms and agrarian society and such the way that I really think that, you know, that there's some merit to that because you really being a farmer, people talk about working hard. Right now, everybody's working hard just to survive. When you're a farmer and you just watch the earth, God just provides. It just produces. The amount of work you would do as a farmer, a lot of it's seasonal and such. You've got to work when the food is available. ready to be harvested. But that's not all year. There's a season for these things. You go to the next season. But in between those seasons, there are breaks where you do other things. And it's not as strenuous of a job as what people would think that it is. Yes, you got to work, but you are You are tied to the seasons and the weather, okay? You're going to have to produce at certain times of the year. But that doesn't mean that every single day you're out there just busting tail. That's not how farming works. And the ground produces. God made this world to actually produce. But think about it. If you had about five different families around you where you could help share in the burden of some of these tasks, not only does it become fun when you do it that way, it gives your life meaning. You're working jointly on projects and such. I mean, we do that when we do hay as well as gardening. We have a lot of friends that come over. I feed everybody and it's a good day of just experiencing what the world used to be like. And it's really fun. And it teaches the kids to work because they work alongside in a very community-oriented manner with their parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts and that sort of thing. It's a really beautiful thing. The Amish still do it, but we've by and large lost that. And we've lost a lot of knowledge that went with people who knew how to live basically off the grid and independent. Correct. And we can do that. If we go back and we learn civics, we learn what the constitution is. I want to share a letter that, And I, I can't send it yet. And, and I, I just literally, um, blocked out the person's name along with the docket number, but I have a letter here from the United States tax court. And this is from last month. And this is so critical and important because I have been preaching for years that, you know, most of us do not owe federal income tax, but we don't understand why we don't and how we don't so they can go back and learn. Article one, Section eight of the US Constitution and what the government has the right to do. And it deals with tariffs and direct taxes versus indirect taxes. That's a much longer story. But I want to show this letter and then I want to literally read one small piece of it so people can understand. And this is literally a decision that was just handed down. And they did it without really even being provoked because they can't let this information get out into the public. So what I'm sharing with you is very new, very recent, and it is based upon some of the recent Supreme Court decisions because they're flipping the nation. But we have to learn and you will never see this or hear this from any attorney or any CPA in the country. They can't do it. So this is the letter. That's real briefly, and I'm going to read one section of it. It's from the United States tax court. The USTC request would have a sub silencio design in its intent to draw this petitioner into the USTC territorial jurisdiction for the express purpose to allow the USTC and by extension, the IRS to impose the federal income tax statutes that were levied only upon the national government for the legislative intent of the Sixteenth Amendment, written by former President William H. Taft on June the sixteenth, nineteen oh nine. Therefore, and this is the critical sentence, therefore, The federal income tax is only applicable within the jurisdiction of the statutory United States. And that's in quotes because most people think that that's the whole country. That's not what this tax court is saying. And originally, those who work for it. So the tax system of the federal government only applies to those of you who were born and live in the ten square miles of the District of Columbia. That is the United States definition in the IRS tax code. You can go look that up. Or all the people that work for the federal government or receive money from the federal government. This is why the federal government wants all of us to work for them. Right now they have nearly Forty percent of the entire country that are getting checks from this fake money system that they created in eighteen sixty through the national. Well, they really created it in nineteen thirteen. But it's all with the Federal Reserve Bank and the National Banking Act and putting us in commerce twenty four seven. And when they did that and when they do this, I mean, this is a letter from August the fourth of this year. I'm sorry, August the twenty seventh of this year. And it's so powerful because this letter clearly states that the Sixteenth Amendment does not apply to people that were born or naturalized because you can be naturalized in a state in one of the fifty states. So why in the world? And Donald Trump knows this. And that's why he's pushing these tariffs as hard as he is. He wants to fund the country, the federal government, with just tariffs and eventually eliminate the IRS. Now, he's not going to say it as plainly as I just said it to you. And he can't say it that way. Why? Because it may bring down the entire system. But fortunately... Groups like yours and your podcast and your news channel can help educate people that really want to learn because it may take twenty five years to wind it down. But yet, if we learn our rights and what a right is versus the privilege that they grant you through your civil and political rights, which are nothing but privileges. They've ripped your rights away. You absolutely have no rights. If you are a sixteenth amendment, which is what they're referring to here. If you are a six or I'm sorry, a fourteenth amendment, a fourteenth amendment to the federal constitution. If you are a fourteenth amendment citizen, they put you into their jurisdiction. They've moved you from whatever place you were born, Michigan. I was born in Ohio, live in Georgia. They have moved us by the Fourteenth Amendment from your home to a statutory position inside their jurisdiction. Now, again, these things and these concepts take time for us, and that's why I keep repeating them. In order for us to take our rights back, we have to give our servants notices. And then we have to, if they don't listen to our notices and we cite our constitutions, we did a notice yesterday, in fact, and it was funny that Bill was talking this morning about zoning in jurisdiction because we were working on a notice for zoning from a gentleman in Colorado. And he's got a neighbor and that neighbor wants to, they're little over acre lots. And that neighbor wants to build a, she's a veterinarian and she wants to expand her business in her house. Really. She's got a house and she's got a, you know, facility that she already does some veterinarian services and she is applied to to the zoning board for a variance of the permit so she can get the approval to be able to run this veterinary. Now, notices are helpful in this process to educate our servants, i.e. the zoning board, the PBA office, your local cities and counties. But honestly, God wanted us to go to our neighbor. One thing this person hadn't done yet is go to our neighbor and speak to the neighbor and you know fellowship with the neighbor we always want to attack attack attack attack attack go to our neighbors work with our neighbors and you don't the notice is important to educate our government that those zoning laws are there not for our government to make money and make fees for filing permits and filing for these You know, variances. That's what the government has set up, a system that is nothing but licenses and charades over, oh, this person has to be educated on how to deal with asbestos. Well, you know what? No, you don't. You don't need a license from your government to educate yourself and then go deal with asbestos. I mean, unfortunately, they want to license us to death. And all these licenses are nothing but government intervention to move you from your constitutional rights and move you into their trust, make you a trustee, which makes you a servant to them. They want to elevate themselves to kingship. over and above you that's what a license is so anytime I hear the word license I don't want any government licenses and I have lots of them still I am a licensed chartered financial analyst and you know I'm a licensed individual in order to do business in their fake banking system well I don't need that license to do business in that banking system But right now, we have to understand what a constitutional right is, what it means to live in the private, which is where I want to live. I want to be left alone by my government. I want to help my neighbors. I want to live in fellowship with my family and my friends. I do not want to follow the rules and regulations and laws because, first of all, it would take me five to ten lifetimes, if not a hundred, just to read their laws. So how is it even possible for me or any other American to really even understand their legal system? It took me seven years to study and educate myself on what these different jurisdictions are, what they mean, why they suck me in, what a license is. I mean, even a marriage license. You don't need one because all the marriage license does is license you to your state and force you to raise your kids in the same tyranny that we were raised in. That's exactly it. They want to license marriages. They're betting that your marriage will fail so they can take your stuff and your children. Correct. And that's what probate is. Why don't we live in the private and create ourselves... a constitutional republic pma a a private membership association with each other why don't we do that and therefore I am outside of the jurisdiction of my government my state and my federal if I operate in my pma because that's one way to do it without knowing all the law So you can create a PMA for yourself and you can operate in the private. And then you give notice to your state that you're operating in the private. And once you do that through notice, again, everything is through notice and affidavits. So when I opted out of their fake tax system, when I opted out, I did it through notice and affidavit. And they've never once contacted me or bothered me. And why don't they? when I am literally not filing their tax returns that I had filed for fifty years of my life. And the reason they don't is because I use their own system against them and understood my status and standing so that I could claim my jurisdiction from God in the Bible, not from them. Well, and that's a point that everybody has to remember. All of us at some point in time are touching this satanic system. It's a beast system. We are. And you're not going to get away from it at this point in time. We're in a war, and it's irregular warfare. But as long as we know what's going on, sometimes we can pick up their weapons and use it against them. Correct. And when I see people that are fighting like that court case yesterday that was through with the electors, it's like, stand back and look at this a minute, because it's not a good idea to jump on the bandwagon of people just because you like them and you follow them. People say, stop, look and listen. Stranger danger happening here. Read it yourself. and do a little research before you even jump to conclusions or make comments. It's a process, and it's a process to learn. The process of notifications, the process of learning how to do these things, take your time. but use these weapons that they've used. And I love the whole idea of PMAs. I think it's a great idea. And the reason, the mechanism by why it's so good is because when you look at like the Clinton Foundation and all of these PMAs that they in effect have, because that's how they do it. They can't stop you from doing it without blowing the whistle on themselves. Well, and again, and right now, because we've, Unfortunately, let our government go so rogue for one hundred and fifty years. A PMA truly is extremely valuable. Yeah, but it's not the only tool that you have to use. It's one of those tools. And the other one that you can use is, again, they're statutory because the one way that they have all of us is this crazy banking system that they've created. And they've created a banking system, which is, again, twenty four seven in commerce. And I challenge anybody in any one of your listeners, because I would love to know whether any county in the entire United States, in all of America, if anyone is able to walk into a clerk's office, a recorder's office, and file to own your property in your God-given Christian name that was given to you by your parents. I would love to know whether any county in America will accept a title of property ownership in my Christian name. I can probably answer it for ninety nine point nine nine nine percent of everyone listening and that is no county can do that first of all their systems won't let them do it they will not let them take a piece of property and take it out of my corporation that they set up for me at birth that's always going to exist there's no way I can ever get rid of it they they created it before I even knew what it was and that is what they're going to put that property name into. And we think we own it. It's no different with your bank account. If somebody can go into this, any bank in America, whether you're federal chartered or state chartered, and open up a bank account in your Christian name, in your God given name through your parents, and open up that bank account, without turning over your tax ID, your social security number, it's criminal. I can't do it. I can't operate. So now you have to set up your PMA and operate in the private, but you have to understand when I go into the banking system or the property ownership system, I am literally living in their public for that split second when I walk into the bank. We have to understand what it means to walk into and out of their world until we literally bring their world down. We need state chartered banks that are state chartered that don't require my Social Security number, that just require my Christian name. And that's what we need to continue to do. Educate Americans so that I can live in the private. which is my God given right and our founding fathers gift to us through our Constitution. And but unless we know it and literally take Senator King and make him eat his words, he should be charged Criminally. In fact, I hope that what Trump is doing is going to create military tribunals. I do too. Put guys like him in alligator alley and put him away because he is transgressing against we the people. And there's only one crime. worse than murder to our founding fathers and that's a transgression against the people once you've brought it to light you know the problem is if you don't bring it to light if you don't send them notice if you don't let them know that they are committing transgressions and mal administration against we the people and do it politely first The first one is not an indictment against anybody. It's an indictment against a hundred and fifty years of lack of education for all of us. Some of them know that they're getting extremely wealthy through NGOs and other forms of payment that they should not be getting because in the Constitutional Republic, you can't you can't serve two masters. In the Constitutional Republic, when you're elected an official, you can only take what they're paying you. You can't work another job, which is what all of them are doing is working ten other jobs and making tens of millions of dollars on the side through NGOs because they can legally, they can in their fake system that they set over the top. So again, that probably is a conversation for another day, but it all depends on where you want to go. I mean, the whole, the whole thing is, is that it's like, it truly is like a spider web and it's all connected. You can't just take one part of this and think that we have mastery of the subject because this, this subject works with this subject works with this subject and they're all inter inter related. It's like how they're doing rigging their real estate market through the assessors. And that comes down to everybody needs to learn that basic. What is the basic? The basic is public versus private constitutional republic rights versus granted constitutional civil and political rights, which are nothing more than privileges. They're licenses. They're licenses and privileges. The minute we have a child, As parents, we license our children. We securitize them with our government. That's what we're doing. But why are we doing that? Because for the first hundred and twenty five years of our existence, the way we created and had our family was we would go to our local church, which was a PMA back then. Now they're all corporations. We would go to the church. We would first of all sign the Constitution with our wife or our spouse. And that Constitution was in God's image. And that Constitution was witnessed by our friends and family. And that Constitution basically was a commitment with you and your wife and then to raise your children in His image. They're messing with our feed right now. I don't know if you've noticed it. I did. I did. Say the word constitution a few more times and let's watch their minds go. I'm sorry, Donna. I don't mean to get you in trouble. No, it's like it doesn't matter to me because we don't censor. And that's a real problem. When they have actual independent people who can think and such, what are they going to do? They're going to continue to knock us off? That's a kid. We're going to continue to come – We're going to continue to come back. I just watched the Instagram feed. That one froze, and so did pretty much every one of them. So you can say what you just said over again, if you would, please, because they froze the feed again. And just so everybody knows, when you see it freezing, an act of disobedience in a tyrannical presence of tyranny is an act of heroism. It really is. Keep going. Keep listening. The first thing I want to do, and I will say it again, but this is not me. I am literally one part of this body, as is Donna and Karen. Yes. We are just, I am a small piece, and all I'm doing is using the gifts that God gave me. It really takes the entire body of God. So all of us have to work together to gain knowledge. You don't have to learn it all. You don't have to do what I've done and commit everything. You know, a hundred percent of your life to this, this, it, you have your families and your friends. Fortunately, my kids are all out of the house, so I do have the time to do it. But what I was saying is for the first hundred and twenty-five years of our existence, our constitution, our contract it's because a constitution is nothing but a social compact. It's a contract. It's a contract between we, the people and our trustees that we hire. and elect in order to protect our rights. And what that used to be for the first hundred and twenty five years for we the people, we were the benefit. We are the beneficiaries of our Constitution, Constitutional Republic. We are the kings and queens and we are also the trust protectors. We forgot to be the trust protectors. for the last hundred fifty years. But during that first hundred twenty five years, the Constitution, when people would get married, we would go to our church, we would go to our local community and we would get married in God's presence and we would sign our names into a Bible. And that Bible and it from with a husband and a wife became a social contract. It became a compact, a constitution between two people to raise their children in God's image. That's what our country is built on. It is built on that truth. And then when we would have children, I mean, we've got, you know, another notice that we've been working. We've done lots of notices for this other woman in Virginia that that is phenomenal. And she's such a freedom fighter. And she's, you know, the mother of eleven children. And she's fighting for a grandchild that that is in tyranny. But when you have children, rather than register them with the state as a security and convert them through their birth certificate into the tyranny that we've been raised up in, for the first hundred twenty five years, that child would go into your family Bible. And you know what? You would baptize that child and then that child would literally have witnesses to his baptism and his growth through your contract. But your contract is to live up in God's image. And I don't care what religion you are. I don't care whether you follow the King James Version of the Bible or not. But I will tell you that that is where you got your rights from in America. So it doesn't matter what religion you want to be. That freedom of religion is something that this country is foundation upon. And you can choose to go to whatever religion or church or whatever beliefs you have. That is the freedom that God gave you. Not our government. Not what Kaine said. Senator Kaine in that ridiculous thirty five second clip. It does come from God and forty eight of our fifty one constitutions. And I'm going to keep saying that forty eight of fifty one constitutions. Start off with your rights are given to you by God. Which one doesn't have that in it? Um, I used to know this by heart. I don't know. I don't mean to test you. I don't like to test people when they're online because you know, that's a lot of people that they'll try to catch people. And, and that's not my intention. I'm just really kind of curious. And I honestly never expect people to pull things out of their heads because you're managing a camera, you're managing, uh, what you're saying and such. And it's like, it's not really realistic, but you know, people know the knowledge and sometimes If you ask them, it's like they might remember, they might not remember because there's a lot going on here. There's a lot going on. And truly, to me, if one of them say it, it's relevant to all of us. They all say it. So it's just like the abortion issue. To me, it's real simple. I mean, we have seven constitutions that cite that birth begins at conception, not birth. So life begins when they are when a child is conceived. Well, the fact that we've got seven constitutions that identify it beginning at that moment means it's relevant to all of us. And therefore, if anyone, anyone, a doctor, a parent, anyone does anything to affect that child's rights from the time it's conceived. You are committing murder. Forget the word abortion. That was a created word by man. And you don't find the word abortion in our constitutions. It's life. And that baby dies. is from conception has rights now obviously there are situations that affect those rights but I will tell you as a god-fearing loving american every there's a different story in every situation those are not for me to judge that's for god to judge and the person that is is taking whatever acts they're taking I'm just repeating that in america life begins at conception And, you know, rape is an issue that you've got to set aside and deal with. And again, I don't want to go off on that tangent right now. I just say this because when you do an act, education is key. And when you perform an act that creates a child in God's image, that's God's child. from that point forward. Well, think about this, that he trusted us with the ability to participate in the creation of life. And this is something that very much defines people who are believers and that walk with God. We see ourselves as caretakers and whatever our goals are, we lay our lives down. And when you talk about laying your life down, that means your biases, what you think needs to happen, what you think makes you look successful or have what you think you need to have or a career, whatever else it is. Okay. If you follow God's rules, he keeps you out of trouble just by following the rules. If you break the rules that he gave you for living a peaceful life, you're going to have to have some consequences with it just because he gave you the instruction manual to how this world works. But when we walk with God here, we are the caretakers and the protectors of this planet, the animals, the environment, life itself that he built in here. We're not here to exploit it, and we shouldn't be. But when you watch people that worship the material world of I want, I want, I need, I, I, I, I, I, they turn themselves into their own God to serve. When you serve the living God, the creator of all creation of all of us and acknowledge we are like government. We're all, we're a creation of God. We are not God ourselves. We do not step in front of God. We do not pretend that we are God. We do not put the priorities on ourselves as if we were God. We are, sit in awe and silence a lot, honestly, and just go, what do you want me to do today, Papa? This is going to be a great day, whatever it is that you want me to do. If you're training us to be more like you, what is it that you want us to do today? We're laying our lives down in whatever you ask and thankful and grateful that for the privilege and the honor to do so. I like what you said as it related to our children and caretakers of them. They're not even our kids. They're God's kids. They are God's kids. And I would extend that a little further because God created the land, the air, the sea, and gave us dominion over it. But he also... created us in his image in order to make us creators in addition to caretakers. So we created that child. We are all creators. And when you create something, what is that called in his word? And that is called the fruits of his labor, of our labor. And the fruits of your labor are untaxable in America, period. The fruits of your labor are not taxable. The only thing that's taxable is corporate income. What I just said there is worth a trillion dollars. It's business. It is business gain. It is a gain and a loss. And they've created all these statutes and codes that we all think we're subject to. And there are laws that, are on top of us. They are laws that are on top of our servants. in order to protect my rights of the fruits of my labor and all they've done in the last hundred and fifty years is stolen all of it from us through licenses through taxes through property taxes property is not meant to be taxed that whole system to create and and I like what ralph was saying earlier I wanted to go further in that but unfortunately when you only have a couple of hours it's Time flies. But what Ralph said is so critical in what Sears did for selling a home for sixteen thousand dollars. When you think of that inflation was all created by our government because they could control more of your life. When you could when you could buy a piece of property for a thousand dollars and then build a house on it for sixteen thousand dollars in today's dollars, all of us could own homes. Real homes for our families. Which couldn't be taken away from us. That can never be taken away from you in a low-deal title format. And when you think about Elodio title format, that's the other thing that the government has suppressed and taken away from us and killed people over in Nevada, in other States, because when you start, there are some properties in America that are still owned in families that have been there for over a hundred and fifty years and they're in Elodio title format and there's no property tax on them and the government literally through probate or any other tool, cannot use a statutory code to come and take that property from that family when someone dies in that family. It's passed on to their posterity through the Constitutional Republic. And not taxable in that state either. It's not taxable in that state. State taxes are criminal. And Donna, the biggest thing that people tell me and I hear over and over and over, well, Greg, you can't live in a world that way. Yes, you can. Because the government couldn't afford to build the rogues, the bridges, and the highways. Well, first of all, I believe, and I'm going to throw out a number that's going to make people's heads spin, and I'm probably going to make lots of enemies. But I believe out of the seven trillion dollar budget that our federal government has, I believe minimum two trillion, probably three trillion, literally goes directly into the pockets of our servants. Yep. Directly into the pockets of our servants. That two to three trillion right there could fund every single road and bridge in America. Because that's annually. That is annually. I mean... It's crazy when you start thinking about the tyranny that they've structured over the top of us. But the good news is there's a way out. There's a simple way out. And it may not be fun and it may not be exciting for some investors and some people in Washington. Why? Because they're not going to give up that two to three trillion that they make every year. They're not going to give that up easily. They're going to fight with all the power that they have. And fortunately, we've got a president and we've got a Supreme Court that has repeated much of what I've just told you. And we've got a U.S. tax court in America. That is another administrative agency that is non-positive law. This court is set up in stealing your money. you do not owe this tax and if you don't know this tax you probably don't know your state income tax because in many states they use what's in your federal income tax return in order to be the first line of their tax return so what again what I just told you is worth trillions and trillions of dollars to americans if we just slow down a little bit educate ourselves and you start by learning two simple things what is public versus private what is that what does that mean in the constitution and then learn your state bill of rights learn where it all originates from not from Most of these states have recreated these fake constitutions through fake Convention of States or fake legislative orders or fake restatement of the Constitution. Our constitutional republic can be amended, but it can also be completely overturned with a constitutional convention provided All the issues were disclosed at the time of the Constitutional Convention. Well, I can guarantee you, based upon the votes of all these states, most constitutions that exist today are not, you know, Constitutional Republic conversions because they were not done properly. So one of your rights from your organic, and I call it organic, some people call it different things, your original state constitution. And then once you learn yours, Read Virginia's. Read Massachusetts. Read Georgia's. Read some of the original thirteen states. New Hampshire is really critical. They're powerful. Texas. I mean, read because literally you get to use each and every state. You don't have to use just your state. Again, most. No attorney will ever tell you this. No attorney will tell you to go into a case and fight, you know, jurisdiction as the main and original issue. The case that we're fighting in Indiana, we're fighting on jurisdiction. We haven't even gotten to the facts of the case yet, which are completely bogus and ridiculous because... I'm sorry, Karen. Because they're moot, essentially. Because they are moot, because statutes don't apply. And when a state charges you and they are, quote unquote, the victim, those statutes don't apply to living men and women. They have to make you pro se in their courtroom in order for those statutes to apply to you. And we are fighting on whether this individual is pro se or whether he's sui juris, whether he's a living man. And the only way they have jurisdiction over him is if he's dead. If he's a dead vessel. That's the only way that that statute applies to him. And they put him into the trust. Well, that's why we had dead guys voting in our elections. Exactly. That's why we've got a hundred and twenty year old guys. Right. Still getting paid Social Security. Yeah. They will be getting paid Social Security forever. And it's going where? Into the pockets of our trustees that are now our king's. in their system. Again, those are all, I only digress a little bit. I don't want to get off of the basics of let's go back. Let's learn what living in the private means. Let's learn what fellowship and love means. Let's learn from God's word. Our constitutions were built on God's word. The Federalist Papers were built on God's word. I mean, I did listen to the hearing, which is the other thing I sent you early, but we can't listen to that because that's three hours. But I listened. But that means we're all going to go have lunch and kind of turn the cameras off and eat and watch at the same time. But everybody truly should listen to the congressional hearing that was yesterday on the the the our CDC and World Health Organization and FDA hearing. and the tyranny and the suppression of truth because to me it's all about suppressing truth and in every industry whether it's the asbestos issue whether it's the lead paint issue whether it's you know the vaccines it's all suppression of the truth and that hearing even if you can just listen to the first hour of it it's so powerful because they went to a group that was pro-vaccines at the ford medical hospital. And they did a study. And that study showed exactly the opposite results of what they thought it was going to show. So what did they do to it in twenty twenty? They never published it. They never published it before COVID. They never published it. This was during Trump's first term. He had commissioned for it. Let me bring you up just a real quick minute here and maybe we won't listen to part of it. It starts a little slow. See why I don't have sound here. The awareness that much of scientific research is unreliable is not new. In an article published in January, two thousand nine entitled, quote, drug companies and doctors, a story of corruption. Dr. Marsha Angel stated, quote, it is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is published or to rely on the judgment of trusted physicians or authoritative medical guidelines. I take no pleasure in this conclusion, which I reached slowly and reluctantly over my two decades as, and here's the real jaw-dropping part of this, over my two decades as editor of the New England Journal of Medicine. This isn't Ron Johnson making that quote. That is an editor of the New England Journal of Medicine. In May, in May, two thousand sixteen survey published in the journal Nature found that, quote, more than seventy percent of researchers have tried and failed to reproduce other scientists experiments, unquote. In May, two thousand twenty four, Wiley, a major academic publisher, closed nineteen journals primarily due to issues with fraudulent papers, largely attributed to paper mills producing fake or compromised studies. In the two years leading up to May, two thousand twenty four, Wiley had retracted more than eleven thousand three hundred papers that were deemed compromised, often due to manipulated peer review process or fabricated content. I've invited two witnesses who will discuss different examples of how research can be doctored or withheld in order to support a predetermined narrative and support the powerful interest that benefit from that narrative. Attorney Aaron Siri will unveil a high quality study completed in two thousand twenty and suspiciously were held by the authors that shows vaccinated children suffer two point five times the rate of chronic illness compared to unvaccinated children. Man, just think about that. It's the same in dogs, by the way. Go ahead, Karen. It's the same in dogs, by the way. I've done a lot of research on vaccines in dogs because they tell people that you have to get them, quote unquote, boosted every year or every three years in the case of rabies, especially. And it doesn't do anything to help them. The studies have also proven that if you do one rabies inoculation, you probably were going to protect that dog's ability to create immunity and against rabies for life that's the rabies challenge fund if anybody wants to look that up they their study lasted I think seven years and then um with parvo and distemper two of the most feared diseases one of them being man-made is my understanding um if the dog shows immunity for that with a titer test within their this you could test them within their first year and they can be exposed just in the environment and not inoculated against them and still develop immunity, they will have immunity for life. So there's a scary time frame where they are little puppies, and I don't want to take attention away from people, but here's just the truth, you know, where they are most susceptible to disease because they're young. But if a puppy gets parvo picked up from the environment without being inoculated, he's more likely to successfully fight it off than if he was inoculated and probably got it from the shot or from litter mates who shed the virus based on the shot. Basically, the shot is going to make your dog more susceptible to the disease. A Lyme is another one they've created a lot of fear with. The Lyme shots do not protect, but more likely they're going to add the toxins to the system. And people wonder why their dogs get cancer and die by the time they're even eight or in some cases five or six for the larger breeds. You get dogs die in half the time where they should be because they're over-toxifying them because of fear. And it's hard just learning not to feed kibble. I don't feed kibble. anymore and that's just a generic term I use for manufactured pet foods I don't do it anymore I won't touch that stuff because it's so rotten what they're giving people's dogs and um heartworm is another one they show you a jar of worms on the table well here in michigan we don't have that problem here's the thing guys look it up check if I'm wrong the uh mosquito larvae have to carry or the mosquitoes have to carry that micro filaria in their bodies while they're warm enough for that to develop and then spit it out into your dog's bloodstream. Well, we only have a certain number of months of the year where the nights are warm enough for that to happen. So here in Michigan, most likely if you feed your dog well and you don't toxify his immune system, even if he should get that microfilaria on his body, body's going to take care of it on its own. You don't have to over toxify your dog with quote unquote prevention. And, uh, so it's the same, it's the same thing with people. They probably do similarly with horses and, um, and goats and cows and even chickens, but their life, their life spans are pretty short. So most people don't do that, but there are people who give their chicks shots. When they're first out of the egg because they're afraid of respiratory diseases and such. You just treat them. It's like one thing I know about. I did have a dog that had heartworm and he almost died of it years and years ago. You know, we grew up on the farm. I'm sixty years old. Nobody treated the dogs with heartworm or anything else like that. They were dogs and nobody was bringing their dogs to the vet all the time. I mean, you'd have a dog that would never go into the vet its entire life. And the dogs were healthy and fine and such. Well, I did end up having a dog that ended up getting heartworm. And that was a real ordeal. I'm going to tell you that. But he lived through it. But it was tough. It was a tough go for him to come back for that. It was real expensive. And I love the dog. So I had him treated for heartworm with mature worms. And the x-rays of his heart were pretty heartbreaking, honestly. But when you look at what they're doing right now and to your point that they'll take care of it, there's ivermectin is shown to be effective against heartworm. You know, I've always said this. Why are we not treating ourselves with this stuff? Because if you think that just dogs and cats can get this stuff, I'm pretty sure you're wrong. The amount of parasites that people carry in them is when you start treating that, say like fenbendazole or ivermectin and such, if you're actually doing the dosage that it takes to take care of this stuff, you're going to feel the difference. And it's amazing. But if you look at things like ivermectin, ivermectin is something that has been used for a long time for heartworms. And they treat all kinds of livestock with ivermectin, fenbendazole for the birds, as well as for the dogs and such. Those are all things. And I've always been of the opinion, because our biology is so similar, honestly, to horses, because of our digestive tracts and that sort of thing, A dog's very short intestinal structure because it's a predator. People have twenty eight feet of of intestine to processing. Horses, seventy two. But they're twice they're more than twice our size, too. But you can pretty much know that what you use on a horse is also something you can kind of use on a person. But the dosage is where they always get you. So, like, you're not going to give a full tube of ivermectin to a human being, okay? Because we're smallish compared to them. But all of those things, remember, there are things that we have at our disposal to treat these things. And if it works on a human being, it's probably going to work on a dog or a horse or whatever. But you need to look it up. And I'm not giving any advice. I know what works because I do it. And so, you know, like I'm, you know, rednecking off in the side here doing what needs to be done to take care of things and handle business. Can I ask you and Karen whether you license your dogs? You can ask, but I might not answer. I want to add that I am not giving advice either, veterinary advice. And if you're not going to use heartworm, whether you live in Michigan or Louisiana or Georgia or wherever you live, then you must at minimum do a early summer or late spring timeframe of checking the blood. Because It'll show up in the bloodstream and then you can treat it before it becomes an adult heartworm in the heart issue where it's a life-threatening thing. Unfortunately, a lot of dogs in the South do get it because they have so many mosquitoes down there. And so I don't make any judgments with regards to people that live in those places. Same goes with fleas and ticks. I don't do any treatment for fleas and ticks here because Occasionally, they'll show up because of rabbits and squirrels in the backyard. Or if we go into the woods somewhere, they might pick up ticks. My dogs have been exposed to Lyme. They're tested for that. So they get supplements to support their kidneys so that they don't develop into Lyme. Probably most dogs in Michigan will test positive for Lyme exposure. but they don't necessarily develop the disease of Lyme. So the more information you have, the more confident you can be with regards to your ability to treat Lyme. or raise your animals just like your kids successfully, you know, you feed them well and you observe them and, um, make some of these tough decisions like spay and neuter. As it turned out when I spayed a girl, she, uh, the vet told me she had a pyometra developing, but it was still contained. If I had waited even two weeks, I asked, Two weeks later, I would have probably picked up on the symptoms and I'd ended up in an emergency surgery to have her spayed, trying to save her life. So it just so happened that it worked out for us. that while the decision to delay a spay, I didn't, you know, the ideal is I keep my dogs intact for life. There's benefits to that depending on the breed. But in this particular case, I decided to spay when she was well into adulthood. And I'm glad I did it because otherwise I would have been in that scary situation. But I knew about it in advance. I knew what the risks were and I weighed the benefits and risks. I do not care for pediatric spay and neuter being forced upon people or their vets not giving them options through education because there's more than one option that you have to prevent your dog from reproducing if you don't want that or creating other problems if you don't want those. It's not just about convenience. It's about long-term health. And those things matter a lot to me because a righteous man regards the life of his animal. I don't have children to put a lot into even our chickens in the backyard. They get the best care that we can give them to keep them healthy and happy around here. even if we're going to butcher him six, eight weeks later, you know. And it's a sad thing when one of those animals dies early or a butchering goes awry because you don't want that to be a traumatic experience for them or for people. You care about them. You raise them. You put a lot into them. And then you take care of that meat because it means something to you. You're not going to be wasteful with it like you can when it comes from the grocery store or a fast food place because you didn't put the care into it. Just so Greg knows, Karen is a savage and I am a vegetarian. And so we have chickens that we eat eggs, but we don't butcher animals out. And I have in the past. But we do it for health reasons. But also the respect of life. Our animals end up being pets, okay? I don't care how many chickens we have. They all end up being pets for us. And we don't butcher. And I don't eat meat of any type. And I did have this conversation with Karen. So I am aware. Kieran's a savage. Yeah, but I will tell you, and the reason I asked the question earlier is because I wanted to bring it full circle to what I said about public versus private and us living as this vessel versus us living in the private as a living man and what that actually means. And that's why I asked the question to kind of lead as it relates to, do you license your dog? And obviously I don't care about your personal license. choices of whether you license them or not but all you do when you license an animal is no different than what your parents did to us and license us at birth it's a license is converting that animal to a security or a vessel that the government can track and monitor and control in commerce and that's why they can create veterinary schools and create schools to take care of these animals and license them as well. And when you read Judge Gorsuch's book and you look at all these licenses that we've got for all these crazy people and all these things, it's again to put you into commerce your entire life so that you cannot live in the private as a living man or a living woman. All you can do is live in the public as a vessel. Because they had to put you into that public all the time. And there wasn't an easy way for them to do it. So what they did back in the early eighteen hundreds is they devised a way to put you into commerce twenty four seven three hundred sixty five days a year. So I apologize. I did not mean to put you on the spot again as answering the questions, whether you license your dog. But it's no different than what our parents have done to us. And they've created us as a vessel for the government to control us through commerce. That's what they've done. So that is a concept that we all have to try to understand. And you don't have to license a dog. If you live in the country, why would you want to license your dog and give your control your dog over to your government versus you, Karen or Donna, controlling your own animals? It doesn't make any sense to me. You know what? It's sort of like it goes back to personal responsibility on all of this. If you're doing the right thing all the time and taking responsibility for what you do and say, you know what? If I screw up on this, I'm going to take responsibility for it and make sure it's right. Nobody's going to do the things that are going to hurt anybody if they have to take responsibility for it and be held responsibility for it, whether it's development or whether it's anything else like that. We have gotten to be So weak is humanity. But you know what? It goes back to Adam and Eve. Not my fault. The woman made me do it. Not my fault. It was the snake. It's always somebody else's fault. Instead of saying, you know what, God? I screwed up. It's all me. I screwed this up. And I'm going to take responsibility. I'm sorry. What do I need to do to make it right? Go make it right and don't do it again. That's the repentance part of it. You don't just do things to hurt other people or yourself or whatever or the world and then say, yeah, I'm just going to keep doing it because God's going to forgive me because I just want to. Pretty extra sure that's a slap in the face to God and that isn't going to end well for anyone. There's a way of recognizing. Isn't that what they did to us by taking God out of the schools in nineteen sixty three? Yeah, then nobody's responsible for anything. It's like the state can do it. Right. You take that caretaking and that love. away and you don't educate people and you don't teach them. But that was their plan. Their plan, you know, from eighteen sixty eight when they took control of of basically law and the health care system, which is what they did by controlling education. It took them until nineteen sixty three to get that out of our schools. They wanted to get the Bible out of our schools from seventeen eighty nine. And I got to tell you this whole thing got talking about, about, you know, the system we're in, I got to tell you the healthcare system. You mentioned this here too. I am really concerned about JD Vance and his, and his ties to Palantir and such. I just am now people have the right to move forward and maybe make good choices based on what they don't didn't know at the time. However, That's still one of those things that has to be tested. We don't know yet. Stranger danger. Just because he's got a mamaw and whatever else he has to do to be all kind of down home and folksy. This guy was in with the big players across the globe. And you don't know until that testing comes whether somebody is going to stand in the time of testing. Look at all the people that work for our government right now. I'd like to encourage every single one of them. Get out. You're part of the problem. You can't say, oh, but I've got to. You know what? God always provides a way. When you do the right thing, it may be a change. But when you do the right thing, God will always provide the way. It's our own minds that limit us and keep us from doing the right thing because we make excuses. Well, I've been working in this department for X and I'm ready for a promotion and then I get the pension and blah, blah, blah. I see this all the time where people are like they're working for that pension. That pension is going to be worth nothing due to, say, like inflation and this, that, and the other thing. What if the pension breaks? You're done. If anybody thinks that their security is here with what we see, with the systems that were created by this ungodly, unlawful B system we have, there's no security in that. And as far as the township people, they think that they're in with the big players across this nation, the corporations, and they really are a big, important person sitting at the table. Guess what? These people you're sitting with, they're killers. And when they're done using you, you're going to be tossed off to the side because they don't care. They will butter you up and tell you whatever you want to hear in order to suck you in. to the system to use you. And once you're done, pow, off in the trash heap you go. And you won't even believe how fast it'll happen. And again, the Supreme Court is flipped. And I understand, I don't know JD Vance personally, so I don't care about any of my public servants. What I care about is that they follow the Constitution. And the Supreme Court gave us a gift in twenty twenty four. And what was that gift? Trump V the United States, because that Trump V us in our constitutional Republic granted us as we, the people remedy against our servants. And every single one of them is a servant. And they have no immunity. Right. And that's beautiful. I guess my point here, Greg, is that we've got people are only as good as how they stand up when they're being tested. I agree. It's being watchful. And we have to put them on notice that what they're doing in whatever situation, and let's go back to your water worlds. Every single legislator, it's the maxims. It is. That's, by the way, that is the law of the soil. That's the law of the land. I've had that for a while now, like maybe a year and a half or so. That's good. And I've got mine on my desk, twenty-four seven, so. I want to see when I bought that because I remember now I'm going to make sure that I'm not just blowing smoke at you because I actually, hang on, I'm going to look at, talk amongst yourselves a minute. And believe me, our servants have to be put on notice, short and sweet notices, that the Constitutional Republic still exists. They've taken an oath to it, whether they've done it expressly or not. It doesn't matter. They have taken that oath because they've taken money from we, the people. And when they take money from we, the people, they are committed to that constitutional republic. And they have no personal immunity. No matter whether they get a Joe Biden pardon or not, even before they're charged, it doesn't matter. They're still liable. And they're still liable personally as a living man. And it will come and bite them once they're educated on truth. Or September, twenty four, twenty, twenty three. I love it. That's great. That is my gospel. And it is along with the King James Version, which started and then it goes to the Constitution. But this is the law of the land. And you know what? There's not an attorney that even cites this law. But yet this is the law that God gave us. that our founding fathers gave us and when there's not an attorney that understands and even discusses these issues it's pretty sad it is pretty sad that they don't use the law of the land they only use the law of our vessels they use that law commercial law they've converted everything into commerce and say oh they've got the right over us We don't have any rights. We only have privileges. But it takes a powerful person to stand on our constitutional rights and fight this bureaucracy. fight this tyranny that they put us in. So all of us, I welcome everybody that's in this fight and let's support each other and let's all be a piece of that body. It doesn't matter how big or how small you are. Let's support each other to take our fight against our servants that think there are kings in dictating to us, like Senator Kaine, he should be charged with treason, period. End of story. But you know what? He never will be because he's operating, he knows, in a lawful democracy in the ten square miles of the District of Columbia, and he can't be charged. He cannot be charged. The only people that can charge him is we the people. Well, a good governor would say, I'm protecting my borders. Don't even think about stepping one foot into the state of Michigan, you treasonous bastard, and kick him out. So I've got something from Southpaws, and Southpaws did, and I want to make a clarification because he was right on this. Some shepherds and collies can't tolerate ivermectin. You can read about those two breeds and ivermectin. And thank you for posting that because some of us take it for granted that we know those things. And so it's like, oh, yeah, the finer point, research it yourself. This is not advice because you may have something that is, you know, a unique situation. So anything we say here, research it yourself. We're just giving you rabbit trails to go down. Yep. I also want to say something with regards to licensing of dogs. Most people, if you ask them about licensing dogs, they'll say, well, yeah, that's important because what if my dog gets lost? Like nowadays you got, hey, you can go anywhere and get a tag made for less than ten dollars with whatever kind of information you want. You can get it embroidered on a collar. You can get a microchip. You can get a tattoo on the ear or belly of your dog. There are many options. Some are more pleasant than others. Some are easier than others. But they have nothing to do with the government whatsoever. The other thing they'll say is, well, because what if somebody's dog bites me? I want to know that it's been inoculated. Well, if you don't know who it belongs to, good luck with that. But what's the government going to do to help you? The same as they're going to do anyway. If you were bitten by a dog, they're going to seek out the dog to catch it if it hasn't been caught. they're going to you know your local animal control or whoever does this in your community and then they're going to seek out that owner and say where are your papers where are your where's your vet paperwork showing that your dog was inoculated and then in the state of michigan we have a you can quarantine at home if your dog was inoculated once but was late um They just want to make sure that the dog is not going to get sick with rabies and then you don't have to take those shots. You can get, if you're that afraid, you can get a prophylactic series of rabies shots, which I did without knowing anything real and true about rabies prophylactic shots because I worked in a rehab center that cared for raccoons, young raccoons. And so to protect me from the possibility of getting rabies from a young raccoon, I had to take a series of shots over several weeks, which didn't hurt. So if I'm ever bitten by a dog, even if it's rabid, we're going to do a whole other thing than most people would do. I'm not just going to get more shots. We're going to do some testing to see if I'm totally safe as it is. But you know what they do with dogs that people are bitten in other, like say Africa, a lot of rabies still exists because they have free roaming dogs that interrelate with wildlife that does carry rabies. So if someone is bitten by a dog and there's any question, of course they wash the wound thoroughly and they let it bleed. That's about it. And yes, people do still die of rabies, but that is the primary wound care that prevents the illness because the virus does not get into the bloodstream. If you let it bleed out, you wash it really well. We have been taught and entertained with stories like Old Yeller. Um, and anything that foams is therefore, or anything that can't, uh, that seems to be afraid of water must be rabid. No, they can't swallow. And that's why they're desperate for water, but they, um, they can't swallow it. And that kind of drives them crazy besides what's going on in the head. So in most cases, um, bats are kind of an exception and we do have rabid bats in Michigan. If an animal is behaving strangely, people immediately go to rabies. And then they panic about it if it bites somebody. Knowledge is power. And you don't have to have a license to protect you from a dog bite. You don't. But let me tell you where these licenses are heading. And there is a... an acquaintance that I know that started a business, very successful business, and it's kind of disgusting when I tell you this, but it's because we license our animals. So in these units that these government projects are funding and people are renting those units, they have a dog issue because people don't pick up after their dogs. So this company started a very successful company and now they're doing it all over the world because you've licensed your dog and it's required for you to live in one of those units that your dog is licensed. They now have the DNA of that dog. And what this company does is it gives the manager of those properties campuses and they put a sample in and as part of your lease you literally owe a hundred bucks if you don't pick up your dog poop well that means you have to see every time your dog poops and in some cases it's not possible so they create these areas and if you your dog poop is found outside of those areas it's a hundred dollar fine for every single time you've committed that and they've got your dog's dna now because you've licensed your pet and you can't live in one of those units without a license that's why our government and that's why blackrock and that's why state street and vanguard those companies want to continue to buy up every housing project in america Because that tyranny, again, they own everything we do through licenses and privileges that they give you. And we don't even have free speech. We have a civil right, which is a privilege, of free speech now. That's why they can control it on the Internet. That's why they can do what they've done to us on shows like this. We have to go back and understand and fight for our rights. It's crazy that you can build a business worth tens of millions of dollars collecting poop from dogs because we've all licensed them. They can test their DNA in the poop and determine which dog left it behind. Who's responsible for that fine. And London just rolled it out all over London. If you have a dog in London and you do not pick up your poop, that you will get fined and it's much more. I could go in a million directions with this right now. I know. I literally could go with a million directions of this. You know, it's like they've got like databases on graffiti. Yeah. What about databases for DNA for people that are publicly defecating on the streets and such? Absolutely. You can go a lot of directions. You can go a lot of directions with this. It's like our poop economy just took on a whole new meaning here. A whole new meaning. Revenue for the state right there. Yeah, there you go. Well, I tell you what, time for us to move on to our day right now. I'm getting fidgety. So that's my limiting factor is sitting still for a couple hours going, you know, like that. I get it. The point is clean up the poop, people. Yes, clean it up. I'm going to talk about these ridiculous things. And I'm going to say the emotional support dogs, if people understood what we see, having units, apartments and houses and how people treat their animals and emotional support animals, they would be absolutely horrified. And we will call animal control on them. Well, there's nothing we can do. It's an emotional support animal. These people quite often are so abusive to these animals. You've got, now you've got a compound problem by giving them no accountability to do what they do to their dogs. And I'm not saying everybody's like that. However, The people that are abusing their dogs under the guise of an emotional support animal, it's disgusting. We had two large breed dogs that this one woman kept in a small kennel cage living in their own poop. The poop was everywhere. These dogs were filthy and mad. There was no way to take care of them. And animal control would not call it out for what it was, which is animal abuse. And flat out, it was animal abuse. We tried to help this person relocate them because they couldn't take care of the animals at all. And it was not only sad, but disgusting. So anyhow, well, with that said, boys and girls, I'm going to say a prayer and then we're going to go about their day. Dear Heavenly Father, please protect our animals. We love them so much in this world. And if there's anybody out there who is who has seen this happen, give them a good, clear path to take care of. Not just under a label, people. Sometimes it's that way. Sometimes it's for real. And I get it. There's different situations. But for those animals who are being abused and not neglected, not taken care of, please be with them and help them. Send help to them to get them out of the horrible situations. We thank you so much for everything you've given us, for Karen, for Ralph, for Bill, for Greg, and all the wonderful people who are willing to give up their time in order for them to really carry out their civic duty. And we thank you so much for everything you're doing to bring us out of captivity. Now, with all the things that we talked about today, which we were kind of pushing it to the extreme of how ridiculous these things are, we know that our security and safety only rests upon you. We give you all of our fears, all of those things that make us crazy at times. And say, you know what? We want to walk with you. We want to do what it is that you ask us to do. We are willing to listen to your commandments, your orders, and your instruction book for living on this earth because we know that's where peace comes. Peace, security, and being able to live with our neighbors and have a wonderful time. We really, really appreciate all you've done for us, for giving us situations that force us to grow and learn to become more like you. We really love you so much, and we're in awe of you every moment of our days. We thank you for everything. In the name of Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen. Amen. That said, a very quick last few minutes, and then we're going to – I'm on it. I'm almost there. You go first, Karen. Ding, ding, ding. Ding, ding, ding. Ding. Yeah. I just want to thank everybody for listening. I appreciate it, and I appreciate Donna, you giving us a platform to be able to do this. Well, thank you. Karen, done? I don't know what all these gestures mean. I mean, I recognize a little of ASL, but yeah, I'm good. You know what? You got to have fun in life when you talk about serious situations. You know, a lot of people out there because I get very serious on these things because I'm totally, completely pissed off when things go and when bad guys are out there. I hate bad guys. OK, I just do. And I don't like things that break the law or that take advantage of people. And I will literally step in front of almost anything to protect and defend. Right. But some of these situations, you got to kind of sit back and smile and go, you know, God's got this. We can look at this and be very serious on what's wrong. But at the end of the day, that doesn't mean we use it as an excuse to stop. We use that as the strength to go on and do what needs to be done because God has us. Not, oh, I'm just going to wait for God to change everything. And I'm going to sit here drinking my herbal tea here while God changes everything. No, that's not it. We need to get in the game and do things. But you do things with conviction and strength and peace about it, knowing that God has this. So you can walk in any situation with the armor of God on, knowing that it's going to be okay. And it gives us the strength to look at these very serious situations. And I think that's kind of cool. I mean, we need to know we got to stop acting like a bunch of little crybabies sitting in the corner. and just write this thing. He's probably sitting back going, how's this working for you guys now? You're going to get off your tail and do something, or you're just going to keep sitting on the merry-go-round and watch it go around and around and around as somebody's got a kick me sign on your back. I'm pretty sure that's how God's looking at this right now. But with that said, we can go forward to this day and be an inspiration to those around us and not be afraid and do those things that are the hard things in life, like learning notices, learning the law, learning the proper procedures for how it's supposed to work and everything. And in not only in the government, but our own lives, sitting back and not being afraid to be introspective and saying, yeah, you know what? Remember me yesterday? I sucked. Okay. And if we can't say we suck the day before, we're not learning. Okay. And it's okay to say we don't know everything, that we're in process. Not that we're trying to be the sage guru. We need to look at ourselves and say, okay, you know what? I really suck at this issue, this issue, this issue. So I'm going to, I'm going to take it upon myself to learn to be better and figure this thing out. That's the mature adult response to anything. It's the baby that sits on the stage and says, worship me as I play this fiction in the world, wanting everybody's approval. It's insanity. So with that said, we're going to find things to do that we can improve on ourselves, serving God and his world in humility and just doing what it is that he asks us to do and growing and realizing this is a long process. And when does it end? It doesn't. It never ends. And that's okay, you know? And so it's part of the process. So here we go, boys and girls. This is my twenty-twenty-two protest and twenty-twenty protest. Ding, ding, ding, ding. Go to brianforgovernor.com because I'm the best non-conceiver who's ever not conceded in the history of the United States of America. And like I have a discussion with the rightful president of the United States, President Donald J. Trump. Cowboy boots. I wear them better because I wear them every day. We talk about this, that. I might even bring the maxims of law with me and have a discussion on that and say, we're going to have this discussion on the maxims of law. And I would like to bring Greg and all his buddies and Karen and all her buddies here. And we're going to have a conference and go through a work session. This thing out, not just talking about work session, people to figure this thing out so that everybody can get in the game and know what to do. I'd be great. This is what we want. I was kind of laughing a while ago with Ralph and Bill on as well because there were so many complaints. And like I told Greg, I started reading and I actually started skimming last night. The Gorsuch book is called Overruled because it's so depressing. There's so much going wrong and that's an irritant and it's a frustration. But if you're not laughing at some point, Like you just sometimes it's so ridiculous. You have to laugh or otherwise you're going to get so depressed. You're going to just become completely useless. And that's why I kind of tried to my instinct is to just break in there. And for the rest of the people listening at home. Yeah, we're so depressing today. We're very encouraging. But, you know, when you walk with God, you can do that. You can have those swings. And overall, you're still okay because, you know, you've got that yoke. that is easy and you're not alone because somebody else is carrying the heavier weight there. You have to do your part though. A yoke doesn't mean you kind of walk underneath it where you got a giant guy walking next to you and the yoke is way above your head. You have to walk. You have to do your part. Once you figure out that there is a problem, And well, by golly, it's right there in your neighborhood. Are you just going to sit back and go? It's just so sad. I don't think I can do anything about it. OK, well, then you can sit down and be trampled over by the other people when they start to figure out what to do and how to do it and they start actually getting it done. Get out of the way. If somebody's going to be a naysayer or doesn't have the courage to do it, exercise those things. But if you can't, you're going to have to get out of the way and let the real adults get in there and figure this thing out. Because an obstructionist is worse and a naysayer is worse than the opposition we face most of the time. Right now, Carla Wagner and all her little buddies are like, Donna Brandenburg's the worst, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Why? Why? Cause I challenge them and ask them to defend themselves and say, tell me why, tell me the truth. Who's the attorney that you're working with? Who's the trust attorney you're working with? Who's the economist defend what you've done. And we can have a discussion, but can't do that. Cause you can't question these people. Donna Brandenburg is the worst. Okay. Whatever, you know, we're going to, you know, adults don't care. Okay. We look at the goal and say, your opinion is wrong. Absolutely ridiculous. You don't stand on anything other than, go get yourself a fat-free cookie and a glass of herbal tea. Show me in the law. You have the right to trample on my rights. How is it that they can keep adding these proposals and add legislation upon what we already have? Again, they're doing it legally in their legislative system. tribunals that are separate from the law. This is the law, but we, the people have to stand on the law. And once you stand on the law and then you ask them, okay, this is our state constitution. This is my bill of rights. Show me in here where you have been given the right to take the water away from underneath my property. Right. You're not show it. They cannot show it. And this says you will never write any laws. Actually, the Constitution says it as well. They cannot write any laws which affect my rights to my water. Hey, you know what I'm going to do? I've got the planning commission next week and then the council the week after that. I think we'll be reading this and showing them, you know, showing that. That would be really fun to do at the council meeting because they're like, well, we don't know the law. We listen to our bar attorney over there. What do we do, Jurassic? And Jurassic goes, well, let me tell you what you can do today. you know it's it's incredible most state legislators most county legislators have never ever ever ever read the bill of rights that that they've sworn to uphold they've never won the bill it's a joke they like they like you know they swore in these full-time uh fire department without notice or asking anybody whether we wanted our tax dollars spent that way I had a state legislator say to me I mean now he he's in washington so he's a legislator, but he said to me that, well, Greg, it's the Ten Bill of Rights. Everybody knows them. I'm like, that's not where I got my rights from. I did not get my rights from the Ten Bill of Rights. That's your that's that Constitution. My rights came from God in my state. And I have thirty one in Georgia and I get to use every state. But I've got thirty one rights. They don't even know that. Do you have a spreadsheet with all of the rights written out from all the constitutions in a a non redundant form? All you have to do is go to Ballapedia. Ballapedia has all fifty. I'm just asking you, do you have that like you did? I have I have them for three, three or four states that I've done the work on. I have not. Now, I've read a lot more than that, and we in our group use lots of them. But Ballotpedia, you can do a search, and it will show you the rights in every state on those searches. So Ballotpedia is a good tool. But again, you've got to be careful because you've got to know what constitution they're showing you. And a lot of times it's the revised Constitution. Well, and Ballotpedia is also not the all-to-end-all because they kicked me off Ballotpedia when I was running for governor. Mysteriously, I disappeared for several weeks off Ballotpedia, which I should have sued them for it. and uh but it's all logged we have all this I love it when people break the law because some of us never forget so with that said um guys we'll see you I think I'm not sure who I have on yet tomorrow but but uh I'm trying to get somebody on that will be really I'm supposed to talk to him just here a few minutes and it'll be a real interesting show um if if he's on probably if you guys want to come on for a little while that'd be great too tomorrow and we'll talk about this some more but um With that said, God bless you all. God bless all those whom you love. And God bless America. Make it a great day. Have the courage to look at this stuff and go, well, well, well. These guys are idiots. Why did they go in this direction? Don't get hurt feelings. Get even. Let's fight them. And we'll see you tomorrow. Thanks, guys, for being on Stand the Line. All right.