Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, arguing they apply only within the District of Columbia's 10-mile jurisdiction and that the Constitution functions as a contract limiting government power rather than granting rights to citizens. He explored how Americans have been deceived into voluntarily entering government systems through Social Security numbers, driver's licenses, and other identification mechanisms that create contractual obligations. Callers debated the meaning of "several states" in the Constitution, the distinction between common law and admiralty courts, and how ordinary citizens unknowingly surrender sovereignty through everyday transactions. The show emphasized themes of individual liberty, government overreach, and the need for Americans to understand and resist the systems that have been imposed upon them.
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The tyrant's labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land is a free, a brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. You read about the current use in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan, you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and feed farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, the doctors, send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Do you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the fan with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Fear, those sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great republic and each god-given right, as I awoke he vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, we are free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as parents trampled each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. I'm Joe McNeil. One day closer to victory behind the lines at Ocken Micro Effect Network in the morning. Also on the Liberty Tree radio.4mg.com, Indiana for the talk radio.com and running at micro stations, CB, base stations and ultra net technologies both east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida from the bottom of Florida from the north of Mexico and Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, a bunch of Wyoming to include both left side of the state. Good morning to the valleys! On with Colorado. Need to get rid of all those creatures from Boulder and in Denver. We have the great state of Jefferson. We turn back to the east. Gave them back to the mistland in the Smokies. Our crew's Grandma Team's up to the mob. The Bells Grandma Consortium bring us the gold. The hands make for life. We need them right now, but we had rain. What's it like in your neck? What's the date today? We're at, looks like about 50 degrees and of course, cool. Sun is trying to come out. It looks like it's going to make it. And of course, we're sitting here wondering We're gonna be doing here for the rest of day lots of things to do you know one of the things I want to talk to you a little bit about here this morning mark was the Constitutional rights being suspended. I've seen a couple articles you know constitutional rights being suspended and You know somebody can correct me if I'm wrong, but you know the only place your constitutional rights would apply would be within the 10-mile square of District of Columbia. Your rights are guaranteed within that 10-mile square. Outside of that 10-mile square, they can't suspend anything that I'm aware of. Of course, they can convince you, like they have with money and everything else, that your constitutional rights have been suspended. But you didn't have any to begin with, only if you were one that lived in the District of Columbia, in that 10-mile square. Because that's the only place that the Constitution applies. When you walk into a foreign country, as much as you walk into an embassy anywhere on the planet, you walk into a foreign country. And I wanted to bring that up this morning because when they have, when I see things posted, oh, everybody's constitutional rights have been suspended. Well, that's fine if you live within the geographic description of the District of Columbia. But outside of that, it has no application. If you look at it the way I do, you know, I've mentioned this before, you know, the Constitution was just a grocery list of all the things that the government promised that they weren't going to do to the people. They weren't going to tell you what you could say or take your guns or invade your homes and make you householders. You know, all the things that they've done in the past, they told the American people who came here for the sake of freedom. away from all that, that okay man, we're going to form a government, don't worry, don't worry, we're going to make a list, a little grocery list of all the stuff we're not going to do, of course they're doing all that today, but you know they have people walking around thinking that deal with their powers, you know, are all across America. And I just wanted to point that out. Now if I'm wrong, I want somebody to call in 888-747-1968 and explain that to me because that's what I've gotten out of all the research that I've ever done. If you want to suspend constitutional rights, then I would say, okay, well just don't go to the District of Columbia, period. That's it. And you're okay to go. But this goes along with all the other things that they've gotten people to believe or what people have grown to believe, you know, this authority. I mean, imagine all the people working for the state. think that the federal government has more power than they do. When you watch programs, you remember the programs like Elliot and us and then we have, what was that faggot's name that was running the FBI there for Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, who was a homosexual. What they were doing was going out into the private sector and exercising their American rights and putting a badge on it. Somehow that all became real. But unless you look at it for what it really is you really don't understand what it is that they're done and how they're doing it today because it's people's perception as much as their perception is you know a dollar has value that there you know the federal government has you know power and the states you know it's actually completely asked backwards The county has more power than the state the state has more power than the federal government, but we're flying backwards totally I just wanted to bring that to the table here for a few minutes here this morning to see if anybody would challenge me on that. 888-747-1968. We're in the third hour of the morning intel report. And folks, I wasn't joking when I said, you know, contributions and donations are down here with a micro effect. So, you know, are we finished here? I don't know. I don't know. It's time to get on board. You can also use that number that I just gave you for contribution. We took in $40. Does that Make you feel like what well, you know, that's all what's going on, you know, I'm not gonna put anything in a pilot What does it make you feel like it makes me angry when I sit and think about all the things that we've accomplished here And we fought month after month after month after month after month after month after month So much so so much so that you know, I'm almost I just get so tired of talking about it. But you know, I haven't quit. Nobody here has quit. There's people, you know, like Jack, for example, you know, Jack, you know, when you're running on your own dime, that equipment starts failing and stuff, and you're running on your own dime, and you're trying to help save a country. You know, the struggle is over and over again. of keeping everything up and running while you're trying to do it. And it's always been that way for the Patriot-minded. Okay, thank you. You just got a $5 donation. Well, we all know that the opposition, the... I just call it the evil. They're so well-financed. They got us in a chill cold, and they're just well-financed. And we can sit here in total envy and take it as some kind of defeat or something. We're doing something wrong, but believe me folks, we are not doing anything wrong. And yes, it seems to be with a minority. But you know, that has always been the case. The ones who actually understood what was going on has always been the minority. It's always that, what is it, the 10%? The 10%? So you should consider yourself out there to be part of the 10%. And that 10%, how many times has changed the world for that matter? 10% we got Henry and Jefferson here on the telephone line. Good morning Henry. Morning Joe. Morning. Calling about your contention that are you saying that I'm not really sure about the Bill of Rights. I mean what exactly your statement I was saying I'm okay when they created a Constitution that Constitution was written. Think of it this way just like I explained it. You have to imagine the time that they lived in. I've mentioned before, when they gave you a right to bear arms, do you think everybody that day ran out and bought guns? Well, they didn't give us no right. Right, exactly. Well, that's what I'm saying. Okay, so what really took place is within this 10-mile square, they guaranteed you, if you come to this 10-mile square, if you come to our country, we'll guarantee your rights through this constitution. You will not be this side or the other. Well, we had our rights. Exactly. Yes, we had our rights. We had fought for those rights. But you look at what it is today, people are walking around saying, I have constitutional rights. In reference to rights, it's actually the previous debt, the kind of infringed or issued on that made the contract known and that the government was legitimate. Well just think of all the things that they've done since whenever, whatever they wanted to start, that has gone against everything that they agreed not to do or agreed to do. Well yeah in the contract. And it's all been done through treaties. The two cannot exist in the same contract. It's about government restrictions. Yeah but in reality it is the people's, it is. And you cannot have a contract with two. One does not overtake the other. No, it's not. Well, how many times would I have to sit here and say we are not anti-government, we are anti-chirney, a tyrannical government. Yeah, and today, today, even today, today, tomorrow, you hear, and to the republic for which it stands. Does anybody know what a republic is? And then you'll see them stand right there. Well, we're fighting for a democracy. Even your tech cruises and your rampog, the saviors, this is a democracy. No it is not. This is on the right to the industry, public to that idea. It is treason. And what we have to do is like they do, just take it. That's what we did the first time? Fight for it. Just take it. If you want it at the barrel of a gun, it is maintained at the barrel of a gun. That's the nature of man. I agree. Joe, I just wanted to jump here and clip. Alright, thank you Henry. and have a good morning too. Out there in the great state of Jefferson by the way where they're trying to do something wrong. Well that's always been the battle. They're taking it, look what's taking place in a minute, they're taking it through fear at the point of a gun and threat, the threat of. And as long as you cowl down and submit whatever you're going to do, that means they get it, they're taking it. It's like when a cop pulls you over the side of the road, he can sit there and quote the law but if he doesn't have it in a book, If it isn't law, first off, law does not compel performance, and you believe what you're being told, well then I guess his law applies, and your rights are defeated. How can your rights be defeated? But it's people who just don't understand how this whole thing evolves. You have a country, which would be the United States of America, that is being forced at gunpoint I don't care what agency is holding the gun. It makes no difference. I don't know folks. Can you be beat into freedom? That was a question I asked a week or so ago. Can I beat you into freedom? Would that be okay with you? Or how can you walk around saying that you're free at all? When that's, you're not even close to freedom. I was trying to think of that other question I had for everybody. Oh yeah. Can a country be taxed into Prosperity. You know, all this taxation, is that bringing America to a more prosperous position for the, you know, the people of America? Who is prospering from taxation? Well, they want you to believe that it's, you know, while we need these dollars to sustain the government, and yet we sit and watch the government just piss away money like it's nothing. Riding around in limousine, going around million dollar vacations, all the things that they're doing to keep the government going. While the people, as in any movie you'll ever see in your life, you know, the peasants, the sheep, the cattle are going without. You cannot tax a country into prosperity. No more that you can beat anybody into freedom. And until we will grasp that as you know, as to what's taking place in this country and willing to push as hard as you're being pushed and pushed back, Well, then you'll continue your slave status. We got Bob in Michigan. Good morning, Bob. Hey, how you doing, sir? Doing fine. Thank you. Hey, yeah, I was listening to you out and off and I've got some commentary then on the way the Constitution is set up. The Constitution is a organization for the state. It has nothing to do with Columbia. Columbia is monopolized and controlled just by the Congress. They can do what they can. with every day of the day, the only rights that the people of Columbia have is the 14th Amendment civil rights. Okay, so when you walk into the country of District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, or any of those, which is all owned by the District of Columbia. That's right, the possessions. Yeah, that's the possessions of the District of Columbia. You are guaranteed, through the Constitution, shall we say, constitutional protection. Once you step outside those boundaries, where are you then? Okay, now you said it right on the okay you're in you're within this description of the several states and that's exactly how it reads Well in my My definition of several, does that constitute 48, 50, 100? What does several mean to you? Several in the beginning was 13 states, but now there are 50 states that constitute seeing several states in the United States of America. That's why they wrote it that way. Right. Okay, I was going to say back up here for a minute. Does several constitute 13 for you? No, no, no, 15. We have 50 right now. Well, I understand that, but we're talking about the original states. You know, when you read into different documents, it always describes the several states. Yes, that's right. Okay. Why would they be using the word several? Why not use the 48 or the 50? Because when the Constitution was accepted in 1787, there were only 13 states in the United States, plus there were some territories, the Northwest Ordinance, Alright, so once again... Okay, gotcha, I gotcha, I got that part. But would you, if you were going to go down to the store and they said, you said, give me, I don't know, several automobiles and they handed you 13 and you only had enough money for several, what are you going to say at that point? states that are ratified into the Union. If they'd enrolled in, for only 13 states, then the only original 13 states would be under the Constitution and the rest of the country would have allowed territory. But they made the situation such that as the crew and the population and areas grew and the people chose to be the states of the United States. That's why Puerto Rico from time to time has this thing. They ask the people of Puerto Rico, do you want to become the state of the United States and the people of Puerto Rico apparently say no all the time, but they have the option of becoming a state. So that the 13 is what they started with, but the Constitution is set up so that the country can enlarge if there are more people in areas that want to become states, like Hawaii and Alaska wanted to become states. So they did, and so the flag was changed and the number of states was changed, but the Constitution, the basic Constitution, people stay the same. The wording is the same. Ten amendments which were added so that we could have freedom of religion and we wouldn't have people spying on us and wouldn't be any troops in our houses in the states, but not in the District of Columbia and not in the possessions which are like Puerto Rico and Samoa and all those kind of things. Okay, I get different explanations coming up here in the chat. There are several constituting more than one, allows for future expansion, Okay, so to me I would say we have a flaw in the language or the understanding of the language because several, if I ordered several something, I expect to get somewhere in the ballpark of possibly seven or six or possibly even eight. Several is because of a contract. You can have several in a contract and the contract between the United States of America and the government that we have several. But when you bought a car, and it said in the contract that you're paying X amount of dollars and you could have several cars. That was intimate. You want the parking lot to be as good as you want because it's correct to have her buying a car and they explicitly want big numbers. That's the number of this particular car that you get. So that's the limit span. That's what I guess was the inside of the United States is like the fucker on the territory. I tell you what I'm going to do. I have a Black's laws dictionary here. I'm going to see if that word is in the dictionary. Which word? Several. Several. Yeah, meaning more than one. Many. Then you can find that in the records. If you look at it in the list of the usually used to go, you'd be in there because you generally have the same thing as the class of reasons. Possibly as something I'm misunderstanding. I could be wrong in what I'm saying, but I'm going to take that. But the wrong made an error. I'm sorry? The wrong made an error. Mark, take this for a second here. I'm going to dig through the dictionary here and see what I can find. One of the things that we need to be doing more of is actually spending morning and afternoon, two hours at a time, at least for covering this particular subject because the idea is to understand aggressively we're slid out of our liberty. Well, not all of us, but perception by many which includes enticements or emoluments uh... in other words well surrender your freedom for a dog eaters surrender your sovereignty for a dog eaters or a perceived benefit and that's the whole idea behind a gang but behind gang rushing everybody into these other contractual mechanisms or mummer care being the best example its purpose is to indenture us into an element of an alien contract and the original the contract as we were discussing the whole idea of the limitations upon a central checks and balances. The first check and balance, the average American armed, the American sovereign. Two things, armed with knowledge, physically armed to deal with the physical world. And then there's the real world. And then everything else is a fiction after that. Go ahead. From people who did not want to elevate the freed slaves to the test of white people. The reverse order. Yeah. I just want to make sure you get that on there. One of the other things to remember is that again we have different, for instance, courts that have always existed. Unfortunately, the hated Admiralty Court was supposed to have been done away with. And that's basically where we go. We go to the wrong court. We're going to a property court. And all the lawyers know this, and they've all helped to promote it. And the different title fights in the Constitution, they're also identified in the CODIS court. of the government. Back in the 90s, we actually proved, I mean, men went to Washington, the proper courts are their guys, and you know, ladies and gentlemen, and they even said, why don't you do business? Why aren't you actually operating? And it was like, well, because nobody comes to our door. That's why they were able to come away, the idea of perception and of course then thuggery out in the field of the idea of the common law courts being reestablished, properly across the whole of the country. is a sound idea but it requires discipline to do it. And that's one of the most common problems that we've seen is again the founding fathers had the discipline to progressively scrape away virtually every element April 19, 1775. For the year and a half or two years leading up to the American War for Independence, crown officials did not operate outside of Boston. In fact they all fled to Boston and cowered under the skirts of the British military. Because, and there was no anarchy, there was no disaster. People actually were amazed that things became quite comfortable. Criminals were still dealt with. People were able to still do business. They took care of commerce. They grew food. They sold something. They manufactured silver items. They did everything they did before, but without interference, massive bureaucracy. That's part of the story they have to leave out of the education process. And one of the reasons for the binding documents that were established at the end of the war, although they were already in place, binding documents would ensure that none of that rose up again. And the Bill of Rights was, by the way, something that was forced upon some who did not want to see that limitation upon government. codified in such a way that they couldn't wiggle out of it. That's why it was done in such common language, which every shyster has tried to wiggle their way out of ever since. Think about it. Even beyond the Constitution, the compact of cooperation, you have to fill a right to chain the rest away. I think we're going to break. Yes, we are. Everybody stay right where you are, guys. Go ahead, Doc. I like it. up. Wondered how to eliminate those stinky odors in your home? Come on, you know, we all have them. 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Looking at the word several, not very much about it again, more than two often used to designate a number greater than one. Okay, so I don't know, I suppose we can roll with that. The definition of several, the word several in the dictionary of American power. a lot of things are open to interpretation. Well, understand that this is their language book that I'm reading. It is a laws dictionary. So anyway, something to describe more than two. Okay, so that's very clever. Anyway, we still have Bob on the line here. Bob? Yes, I sure am here. Let me speak on what Mark said about how England usurped the American jurisdiction system Prior to the adoption of a contract, they changed it all into admiralty. Actually, the law of the S-2 was ripped so that it would bring back under what the common law is, a fair settlement of several states. Several states. And that's why that happened. Go ahead, Mark or Don or whoever stands by. Boy, I've got, forgive me, I think I've got a lot of background noise here. Yeah. Tell you what, Bob. Your connection is really seriously bad. Yeah, we're gonna cut you loose here, but we're gonna continue this conversation. Okay, okay? I brought a bag of bullets from Center fire they came in a nice box and the gas mask I got that in and we had two filters and you couldn't buy any more filters for it and they were on But I got two of those masks for me and we got four filters. So hopefully the world will never get that The filters for the M10, there are two filters, they're in the chipmunk cheeks, that's where they belong. Those go inside. If they already are in the mask, then you have a spare set. But go to Maine Military, M-A-I-N-E, Maine Military, they have spare filters for the M10. OK, thank you Mark, and I think that will help everybody who listens to it. I'll go back to listening on the air. You guys have a real good day and everybody that you can't support the micro effect because if you didn't have it, I think how the world would be smaller. Have a good day, guys. Alright, thank you, Bob. Thank you. Yep. Alright. Talk for a minute, Tom. I'm working on that. Let me untie my horse here. There we go. No, I'm just curious because I think I was getting a lot of background. I don't know why off that connection, but that's interesting. Well, before the break, a real thought's on my end, but everything is five by now. Good. 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But let's do it like this, because you know, I didn't get a Social Security number until I was like, and then, well that was in order to walk into an establishment the first job that ever paid me with a check carlin sanders there was one fried chicken when i was 15 and i know not have walked in there insisted i can get this job without it well that's it you see that's where america has been on that track forever you're deceived you need to do this in order that you can play inside our system that's what they do they post security number you really don't know it's been taken to court for that now that's security sometimes you into all kinds of things that take the guy standing over here in the river and he's fishing and the DNR guy and he says let me see your fishing license I don't have one and so that's out of license and and the guy goes to court and the judge slams down the gavel and says next case and the guy stands up in the DNR guys there is your honor I caught this man taking taking the king's fish without a without a license well he might not have said it just like that he says I found this guy. But that's really what it cooked down to. That's what it amounts to, you're right, thank you. But through and the guy says yeah, I was fishing and he says well, what were you fishing for without a license? Well that guy says I was hungry and he says well, you didn't have no food the judge says he says yeah, I was fishing trying to get some food and the guy says, the judge says well why didn't you go to social security and apply for aid? The guy says I don't have a social security number. If you guys might seem like an urban legend then there might be an alligator in a Let me elaborate on that for a second. Please Joe, let me finish this. You guys, you sign or you sign your child into the social security system, you move them sideways into codified law. Just to further the example that you're giving, I've been blown away two or three years. I used to go to different court cases, you know, if I knew somebody or they knew somebody, we're going to go watch or what have you. I walked into a courtroom one day. This gentleman was being called to the court for child support, for example. And what they wanted was all his income tax records. They wanted to know how much money he had coming and going, this kind of thing. So he walked into the courtroom and the first thing the prosecuting attorney jumps up and says, we want to file charges against this man for contempt of court because he hasn't given us any records or whatever. Judge turns to the gentleman and says is there any reason why you didn't give you know records of your you know, Taxi turns and all this and the gentleman said yes Your honor because I haven't filed income taxes since you know, whatever year it was and the judge didn't even hesitate He turned right back to the prosecuting attorney and said well, there you go He can't give you something that he doesn't have now next case. Well another one that I witnessed was a gentleman was filing bankruptcy and you know he had a lawyer he had everything you know they were going through the whole process and the judge asked that gentleman said by the way how are you doing on your income tax because he's you know filing a bankruptcy And the gentleman turned and said something to his lawyer and the lawyer gave him the go-ahead. So he goes back to the microphone and he says, well, Your Honor, he said, I haven't filed a tax since, I don't know, it was 1965 or something, whatever. And the judge slumped back in his chair for a second. I thought there was going to be a bullet coming down range. I really did. And then he comes back up to the microphone and the judge says, well, you know, Mr. So-and-so, He says, I am by no means a tax attorney, but if I were you, I would never file. And that's what the judge said. And, you know, I'm sitting there witnessing this and I thought, wow, man, what did he just say? But the thing of it is, you know, like you're saying, Don, and I'm saying as well, you have no idea what you signed up for. You know, why did they keep asking for your signature? Why did they want you to submit? You know, I was in a hotel one time, down in Indiana, some lady would go, do you have a driver's license? Well, no, I don't have one of those. Of course, at that time, I had one. And she said, well, do you have a Social Security card? And I said, no, I don't have any of that either. But I do have money. You know, you're signed outside, you had $30 a night or something. Well, I can't give you a room without all this stuff. And what happens is, You know because these people have signed up as you know basically if you look at it like this because this is what it really is Every business on every corner is an agency for the Internal Revenue Service every one of them without extension They are they might as well hang a sign outside along with whatever sign they have as a you know tax collection agency Okay, and if you walk in and say, you know, I'd like to get a room or buy a tire or whatever it is that you're trying to do and You're dealing with a government agency because they got their permission to exist from either the state or federal government or whatever is going on, right? And so when you refuse, you go, I don't have a... Okay, so now you refuse the service or the product or whatever because that government agency can't do business with you because what? You're not one of them? You're from a foreign country? You have a different kind of money? What would be the reasoning in them not wanting your business because you're not part of the program? That is what has truly been taking place for years. Every business on every corner, I don't care what the sign says outside, is a tax collection agency for the Federal Reserve. That's who they are. And when you walk through the door, you know, I can take the Taco Bell, you know, I don't have a Social Security number. That's somebody saying, I don't want to be a part of that system. I just need a job. I want to make some money and go home and feed my family. If you guys want to, you know, be an agency, you know, don't you have a choice? I mean if you walked into a travel agency and said, you know, well you can go to Acapulco or you can go to Jamaica or we can send you to Germany, you have a choice there. But you don't have to go to Acapulco, you don't have to go to Jamaica, and you don't have to go to Jamaica, you can go wherever you want. I want to go to Jamaica. But that's the thing, man. And as long as people keep signing up so freely unquestionably, day after day, oh what? I gotta have social security. Okay, where do I get one of those? Because that's what I did when I was 16, Don. I went to work at a car wash in Port Knox, Kentucky. The guy said, why don't you give me a job if you got a social security number? Well, what the hell is that? Oh, just go down with the post office here and fill out a little form and they'll give you one and you're good to go. Oh, okay, thank you. You think he took 15 minutes to explain what I was signing up for? No, because he didn't know either. Right. It's a trap. It's a stumble. It's a stare. So here you have a country that's functioning on total. It's unintelligible, uneducated. Nobody knows what they're signing up for. They're just doing it because that's what you've been told to do and that's what everybody else does. That's it. And because of that volunteerism, that unquestionable action that took place that you didn't even question, look at all the things that you signed up for. Well, there's a word we have to insert in here now. Well, actually it's a phrase. It's just to set up to protect somebody. I'm talking about that human inertia, that blind trust, because well, underwood never do harm. My government's here to protect me. And besides, I voted a bigger trust, didn't we? I ain't going to. I'm going to sign up. I can't. I call that milking. Well what about the concept that the amount of people out there are going to use the system to my advantage, take advantage of it. It's not that they're taking advantage of some foreigner in another country and some enemy or something. They're going against their neighbors, their fellow Americans. They don't know what they're doing. Y'all owe me. I mean really, if you were in a housing area of 100 houses and one guy was living off all the other ones until they were all dead and gone, then maybe he would realize, wow man, I don't think that system works well because now I don't have any friends or neighbors. I've depleted them down to nothing and that's what's happening to America, it's being depleted down to nothing. And the sooner, I suppose America wakes up to that fact, I don't know, the better off we'll be. But do you really think it's going to happen? I keep asking, what do you think the future of America is at this point? Who is going to do what to make a change? Who's going to start fighting back? Well, you can start fighting back simply by if you walked into the tire store, the hotel, wherever the hell you went. And they said, well, we need to still security them. Just say no. Yeah, the number can exist, but if you keep using it and using it, you know, like a credit card, you know, well, yes, I want that privilege. Hey, Joe, how old are you? I want the privilege of doing that. How old are you, Joe? 62. Okay, in that time frame, you're just before me when you got your card by a couple of years. But your card, I have my original Social Security card, you guys. I never needed to replace it. It's been in the ocean, the wall, it's been in lakes, the wall, but I still have my original Social Security card. At the bottom of it, guess what it says? Not to be used for identification purposes. Good guess! See, that's how it all starts off, just like the money. Redeemable and gold. And it was possible that it wouldn't be also, guys. Remember that? Yeah. And look where it is today. And I'm sure there was a real reasoning program going on all the time. Well, we need to change this because... Well, we'll use this because... You know, it's like I started to say, the money program, you know, when they gave you your Federal Reserve note, it was redeemable and gold is silver. Then it became legal tender now. It's a note. You know, okay, what's behind it nothing? We're just printing paper That's how it always starts that little toe through the door then the foot then the whole body of the deception just walks right on in yep And people just keep signing up for it and signing up for it and they don't want to go without so yeah here's my soul security number here's my driver's license here's you know my credit cards here's this here's that I've got all this identification yo I can only ask the question don't you know who the hell you are how does that line go I told I told a a agent down there in Nevada where I shared this story there you know I had a homemade you know I made it myself put it together myself it's an ID card And I handed it to him with my plane ticket, he's looking at it and all this, and he says, this car doesn't have any expiration date on it. I said, well, because I haven't expired yet. And I said, besides that, I said, my name is always going to be Joe McNeil. And he just smiled. He said, well, that's a good point. Handing me back my ID, and I got on the airplane. But really, it's like having an expired license or something. Oh, we can't accept that ID. That's fire. Well, okay, there is an expiration date on it. Did it expire at that point? Yes or no? That does not mean that my confidence or ability to operate that car or carry that car. I would say I would be more seasoned after five years or seven years. Other people are using this in the concealed carry. I will not file for it again. There's, you know, upwards here and there, you're a rebel. I'm going to ask yourself why kids are born today. They haven't even had their first meal yet. And here they're getting a Social Security card. It says if you are stealing your child, if you try to leave the hospital without a Social Security number. Exactly. See, it becomes important at that point. It becomes a battle at that point. But you know, look at all the people, all the women, for example, mothers and fathers, they go to a hospital. for whatever reason and you know have a child there and all of a sudden they're sticking needles in it. They're signing numbers to it and all of a sudden, is that not what they do with cattle? Yeah, everything but the tag in the ear. Yeah, the only thing you don't have is a tag in the ear. That's coming. And sit there and don't even challenge it. Don't even challenge it whatsoever. In the birthing room as we've said, we've covered this, they've brought in five and six doctors blockade while they were busy, typically trying to get that footprint onto that corporate so they could get the bond going. Just like all the rest of these mechanisms, the hospitals had become de facto extension agents of the government. You know, let me share this with you. In every case, when all my children were born, immediately after I was right there, as they were coming into the world, I picked them up by the arms, got a little under, picked them up. and set their feet on the ground. And they have certificates of birth, not birth certificates. Now folks, for those of you out there listening, why don't you research that and understand the significance of that move right there. Why would I want to take my child and set their feet on the ground as soon as they arrive in the dirt, a newborn child? Then ask yourself why they insist on taking your child's footprints and put them on paper with ink. If you don't know anything about that, research it. Go back and look up the Buck Act. An important component of this is part of the cellophane that was stretched over the free land known as Little Case B's United States. It became the use of, came out of the District of Criminals. the conduit that created this thing. His number again is 2317968458. Only a minute away because God will be available. God bless the Republic. Eternal death sincerely. Eternal death to the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Gotta earn your liberty people. I talk about the... and there is a difference between freedom and liberty. There's something free about liberty. That's right. Know the difference and understand that Joe, we're going. Alright man, thank you very much. And folks,
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