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Oct. 1, 1998 - Bill Cooper
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Economic Collapse #2
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So anyway, I guess this was back in 93, and I had a degree, but I kind of had a dead-end job, and I wasn't doing much, kind of looking for what I really wanted to do.
So I went back to school and became a teacher.
I'm not yet certified in the state of Texas, but I am teaching full-time, and I'm working on my certification, and I want to teach government now, because that's all I think about, political science and everything.
Well, good for you.
Don't get trapped into joining the NEA.
Do what now?
I said don't get trapped into joining the NEA.
They'll destroy all your wonderful plans and they will force curriculums down your throat that are Marxist-Leninist in their government teaching.
Well fortunately from your broadcast and things that I've read I already knew about the NEA.
When I get information for these teacher meetings I just throw them away.
Good for you.
I'm teaching in a middle school.
I got hired teaching an elective called theater art so I have to get my certification there but in Texas once you're certified in the field you just take a test so I can be certified and take my government certification but my point was about young people you probably don't hear about young people a lot I mean I know you have some youngsters I've got a two-year-old daughter but these sixth graders that I teach They can be very perceptive, and I try to just get them to think for themselves.
And we have to watch a little broadcast every morning.
It's called Channel One.
I don't know if you've ever heard of it before.
Yeah, I've heard of it.
Okay, well, as you know, it's probably in every junior high and high school in the nation now.
Yeah.
And they do news stories, and it's typical of broadcast news.
No, it's not.
It's not typical of broadcast news.
It is even more.
Even more in its deceptive and manipulative content.
Well, you're right about that.
So every day, they show it only the first of the day, so whatever class I have, we always talk about it.
And every day we learn something new, the kids do, the children do.
And I kind of learn something new from the way some of these young people think.
And it kind of gives you encouragement.
I have more trouble talking to the teachers I work with than I do with the kids sometimes.
Well, you're going to get in big trouble.
I just know Pooh's on her way in here.
Every time you hear somebody say kids on my broadcast, she gets upset because she doesn't consider herself to be a baby goat.
Look, I made a mistake because I tell my students the same thing I tell them.
If I ever say that word, you need to correct me.
So they keep me in line and everything.
Anyway, uh, I just wanted to tell you that and, uh, I'm really glad you're back on a station I can catch.
I have an old Hallercrafter shortwave radio.
Oh, my dad had one of those when I was a boy.
I can remember listening to it.
It's just, well, I don't know how old it is, but I bought it from a guy and somebody told me it may be late 40s, early 50s.
But, uh, it works better than another one that I have.
And, uh, now your frequency, uh, I can only catch it on this one.
Is it painted with gray, gray enamel?
Yeah, it's gray.
Yeah, that's the same one.
I'll bet you anything.
It's gray and black.
It's got a band spread on it.
It's got a carrier wave button.
It's got a noise limiter.
Yeah.
The only thing, it gets real hot, but in the winter it keeps my room warm.
Yeah, that's because of the tubes.
Yeah.
And if you want your tubes to last a long time, you need to put a fan behind there so it gets good circulation.
I want to say one more thing.
Tubes are hard to find today, that's why I'm telling you that.
Yeah, well, there's an old, in a town called Port Arthur near where I live, there's an old, there's a guy who's a, he's like a radio enthusiast.
He has an electronic shop.
Uh-huh.
And I know I can get tubes there.
Oh, good.
One thing I wanted to say, I saw a newspaper article coming to our area to speak at a nearby university, it's Shimon Perez.
What got me, because I've studied in mystery schools, I guess, for the last four years, and I try to read as much as I can.
The quote really caught me.
I don't have it with me.
It's at my school, but I can paraphrase.
Basically, in his book, he stated that after the Gulf War, there was this new opportunity to, how did he say it, to help bring in a dawn of a new golden age.
He talked about, he used the metaphor of a bridge.
At the very end he said, and we need brave travelers.
I just thought that was very symbolic right there.
He's recruiting for the socialist marchers to propel us into the new world order.
Yeah, exactly.
For those of you who don't understand, maybe new listeners, the golden dawn of the golden age is a metaphor for the coming world government.
Fellow travelers, socialists, communists, freemasons, they're all working toward the same goal.
That's why they call themselves fellow travelers.
Fellow travelers, yeah.
It's funny, I'm teaching something like theater arts, but I talk to the history teachers at our school.
Some real sheeple in your terminology.
I was trying to convince them.
I couldn't even convince them with literature, with books, that the Nazis were socialists.
No, that's because they have been so ingrained that the Nazis were somehow right-wing whatever they think that he was.
But he was a socialist.
He socialized Germany.
The Nazi party was the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
I've also heard it and seen it written at the National German Socialist Workers' Party.
But that's what he was, and that's what it was, and chances are that the real reason that they don't want to hear it is they're probably Marxist Socialists themselves.
Most people who ascribe to academia in our higher institutions of learning in this country are Marxist Socialists.
And they took over our universities a long time ago, and that's what they teach, and that's who occupies our great halls of learning And that's why we're cranking out little fellow travelers working toward the goal of the new world utopian system.
Yeah, we know a lot of, this area has a lot of petrochemical industry.
Of course, it's on the decline, but there's a lot of guys that worked at refineries that went back to school to teach.
Yeah?
And these are the ones I have the most trouble with, and I think it's because of their union background.
Could be.
The unions were created by the socialists and communists a long time ago in this country and they first existed as secret societies.
Most people don't know that.
I wanted to do a little reading but of course they don't do that.
There's a book, I wanted to get your comments on this book.
I found it, well someone I know bought it at a garage sale and it was called, none dare call it conspiracy.
And now, the man who wrote that, was he the founder of the John Birch Society?
No.
Okay.
No, not at all.
The man who wrote that was a guy named Carr, I believe.
Okay, I can't remember his name either, but I thought the book was very enlightening, because it mentions some things that you brought up that's, I think, on your website.
You mentioned in the show how the code words they use, how democracy means socialism and how peace means When our opposition to socialism is out of the way.
That's exactly right.
That's Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin defined peace as the elimination of opposition to socialism.
Right.
And also something that you really got me going on, I took philosophy in college.
That's why you've got to watch out for United Nations peacekeepers.
Yes, peacekeepers, exactly.
And when you start talking about Hegel, this is years back on your show, it reminded me, I took philosophy in college when I was just a young Very young sheep, sheeple I guess.
And I was like 20 or 21 and I studied philosophy.
I was very interested in philosophy.
Didn't quite understand some of these German philosophers.
And now, you know, Hegel.
You look at Hegel.
I have some old dictionaries.
The school I teach at, it was built in 1928 and I found some old dictionaries.
I've got some real old ones and they have excellent entries.
Like, you look up communism and Marxism.
They talk about Yes, you've got some good books there.
Don't let them slip out of your grasp.
I've got them.
I've got one from the 30s.
You'd be surprised how many libraries are divesting themselves of all the old books.
You know what I'm finding out at Lamar University here in Beaumont, Texas?
I go there because they sell hardcover books for a dollar and paperbacks for 50 cents.
A lot of old government textbooks.
I bought a book by J. Edgar Hoover on communism, which was pretty accurate as far as my study.
That's why they had to make him a homosexual.
J. Edgar Hoover was not a homosexual.
With no proof whatsoever.
He was not.
He was not ever a homosexual.
They had to destroy J. Edgar Hoover's character so that nobody will read his books which expose all of the things in those books that are now coming to pass as being directed by the hand of socialism and communism.
Socialism and communism.
That's why they have to tell these lies about J. Edgar Hoover.
He was not a homosexual.
Not ever in his life.
There is, I have, you know when I first heard that?
Yeah.
I had to find out the truth.
So I got every shred of evidence they claimed that makes them a homosexual.
I got every paper that was written on it.
I got every book that was written on it.
and there is not one single thing in any of those books, papers, or citations that would
stand up for one second in the most corrupt court that you could find.
Right. Just smearing a dead man a can of tinder still.
It's all lies.
Yeah. One more thing, because I'll let some other people get on here.
By the way, I thought a lot of J. Edgar Hoover.
I really did.
J. Edgar Hoover knew the limits of federal authority.
J. Edgar Hoover never let the FBI do anything or venture outside its proper jurisdiction, and he was a good man who did good things for this country.
When I was a little boy, I wrote him a letter on his birthday to congratulate him.
He wrote me back and for many years I wanted to be a member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation now is part of the Gestapo of the New World Order
in this country.
It stinks.
Its agents stink.
They are criminals.
They are murderers and by God I hope I live to see the day that they are all trooped in
front of a jury of their peers and tried for their crimes.
I want to see it.
I agree with you.
One more thing because I listen to a lot of driving in my car AM radio and I think you
commented on this.
I couldn't get your other shortwave broadcast very well on the other station but one thing
that makes me laugh is I listen to shows like G. Gordon Liddy and he has sort of a cult
following and maybe I'm wrong but wasn't this man a, he was connected, he was an operative
I mean, when he got caught, it was...
Yes, absolutely.
There is no such thing as an ex-CIA agent.
Never was, never will be.
I believe if he was the leader, he was also a CIA officer.
Yes, absolutely.
And I believe he still is an officer.
There is no such thing as an ex-CIA agent, never was, never will be.
Even if they retire, they are still under oath, they are subject to be recalled, and
they are, for all intents and purposes, still agents of the Central Intelligence Agency.
They cannot talk about what they were involved in.
They cannot write books about it.
If they do, it's because the CIA wants them to.
Like you said, there are no leaks.
That's exactly right.
There are no leaks.
Well, if you listen to them enough, and someone calls with, I guess, half a brain, or talks about world government, Sure he does.
If he told the truth, he'd be dead tomorrow.
Sure he does.
And one other, there's another guy who's on the inter- If he told the truth he'd be dead
tomorrow.
Yeah that's true.
There's another guy that's on syndicated national radio who's on at night and he's, if you want
to hear a real idiot, I mean I don't know what Howard described his name as, Jim Bohannon.
Have you ever heard of him before?
I think I've heard the name but I have no idea.
When Larry King had his radio show at night, he used to sit in for a whole year is what I understand.
But he's on a lot of radio stations across the nation at night and I mean golly.
Yeah, like you say, if it wasn't so tragic, you could just laugh and laugh and laugh.
I listen to him for entertainment.
As well as Art Bell for entertainment.
Didn't catch him last night though.
But listen, I'll let you go Bill.
Okay.
I'm glad you're back on shortwave and going for three hours.
Yes, but that's not going to...
I can tell you right now.
It's the same old story.
Everybody wants us on for three hours, but they're not willing to support the financial end of the broadcast.
And I'm not going to ask for donations, so if they don't buy the products that we have, we'll cut back to two hours.
And if they don't buy enough of the products to pay for the air time of two hours, we'll cut back to one hour.
And if they don't buy enough of the products to support one hour, I'm going to stop supporting them because I've been supporting them for so many years and I think it is absolute betrayal of everything that I've ever done that these sorry excuses for patriots in this country can't even support their own causes.
Is it a big cost to maintain your website?
Are you kidding?
That costs a thousand dollars a year.
That's not even counting the labor that goes into it.
The hours and hours and hours of keeping it up and maintaining it.
Not even counting that.
Well, I think it's a steal, your price for the database.
You know, what is it, $29, $30?
Yeah.
I mean, I think that's a steal.
Well, it is a steal.
I mean, it is amazing, and I'm definitely going to get onto that, and I'll try to support you any way I can.
You know how good our website is?
Every single national laboratory visits our website several times each day.
Pentagon, same thing, several times each day.
I don't have a computer, but anytime I'm on anybody's computer, that's the only place that I go.
The White House, the major military installations in this country.
The FBI, the ATF, the Treasury Department, all of them are on our website every single day.
Every day?
Every day.
We're getting over 600,000 hits a month now.
And growing.
The feds are leaving you alone right now on your hilltop there?
They better.
I haven't heard you talk about it.
They better.
I'm not David Koresh.
I won't let them kill my family or my people.
I won't let it happen.
They come up this hill, they're going to pay for it.
And I mean they're going to pay for it.
They have not yet had an opposition.
They've got one now.
Well Bill, look, I'll let you go.
You fired me up, Bill.
That's all I can say.
Well good.
Somebody needs to fire somebody up in this country because I'm tired of seeing all the sheep laying under the trees in the shadow chomping on the grass while the butcher is busy on the other side.
Alright.
Hey, keep your sense of humor.
Oh, I do.
You crack me up.
Thanks.
Okay, Bill.
Good night.
Have a good night.
Hang in there.
You just cracked me up with that comment.
Thank you for calling.
Oh, gee.
Good evening.
You're on the air.
How do you feel about Clinton being in the White House?
Do you think that he should have been put there in the first place?
No.
Of course not.
I don't think Bush should have been there.
I don't think Carter should have been there.
I don't think any of them should have been there for a long time.
We haven't had real presidents.
We haven't had anybody who took their oath seriously and really got in there to clean house and support the Constitution for the United States of America.
They are not presidents.
They're put there by powerful people who then tell them what to do when they're in office.
You couldn't possibly believe that Clinton is really running this country.
He's not.
He never has been.
No, he shouldn't be in the White House.
But if you take Clinton out today, Al Gore's going to be president and nothing's going to change.
In fact, it's going to get worse with Al Gore.
Exactly.
I've talked to numerous people and they say Well, unfortunately you don't have a choice and when you have a choice like that you can't make it because a lesser of two evils is still a deal with the devil.
Do you understand?
Can't do it.
I feel that we have let our government take too much power.
They've taken almost all of it.
If you want to know the truth, they have taken it all.
They're just being gentle with us because they don't want us to find out yet.
Yeah, I think that if we had stood up to the government and said, we're not going to take this, we're going to keep our land, we wouldn't be in this situation.
I don't think we would have been in this situation.
We can do that today.
But you'll play hell finding enough people who've got even the slightest amount of guts to be able to do it.
Exactly.
They're afraid of their own shadow.
They're scared to death.
They're already slaves.
They're already enslaved in a country where they pretend to be free.
You see, if you're afraid of your own government in the United States of America, you're already a slave.
Nobody should be afraid of a government in this country.
And people are petrified.
Absolutely petrified.
I think that we need to start taking back what is ours.
I've already started.
I'm at war with the treason in Washington D.C.
I don't think we should just sit here and let the government tell us what to do.
I think we should be sitting here We can't tell the lawful government what to do.
What we can is tell the traitors what to do and restore lawful constitutional republican government and then live within the law.
There is no law today.
There is absolutely no law and order.
None.
None whatsoever.
That's right.
I think that even the courts aren't even safe.
No, the courts are not safe.
The courts are dangerous.
Even the courts aren't safe.
I mean, you go to trial and they can file a murder charge on you and they're not safe anymore.
It happens every day across the country.
They make up the laws that go along.
And whatever they even tell you, you're entitled to present a defense?
The judge told you that you can't present that defense, and so you have no defense.
That's what they did to Timothy McVeigh.
I know for a fact Timothy McVeigh was involved in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrow Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
That's not doubt, I'm not defending him, but he was not given a chance to defend himself.
He wanted to tell the truth about the government involvement and the judge told him he could not do that.
You see, he got sucked into it thinking that he was working for the government doing a patriotic duty.
That's what he believed that he was doing.
This is one of the most patriotic young men that you could ever find in your entire life.
He got sucked into that.
He was used and then sacrificed.
Thrown to the wolves.
Yeah.
I personally think that you are right that Timothy McNeese If I'm not right, why would the judge refuse to allow any testimony whatsoever implicating the government in the destruction of the Alfred P. Murrow Federal Court?
Because the courts don't want to hear anything about the government.
The courts already know.
No, that's not the reason.
It's so that nobody will ever know.
That's the reason.
I think you are very correct, and I think you have got some guts getting on the Getting on the airwaves and letting the people know how you feel about the government.
I feel that you are one man and I think that you'll inspire everybody else to say, we're going to take our country back and we're going to do what's supposed to be done with it.
I hope so.
We're going to re-establish the democracy that was established.
No, we're not.
There was never a democracy established.
and there better not ever be one established. This is a constitutional republic. Democracy is socialism.
And I think democracy has taken over. Don't you think that it has happened, democracy has taken over?
No, it hasn't yet, but it's in the process of doing that as we speak. Not far away.
I mean, they've already, through their rhetoric and the repetition of the word democracy
whenever referring to the United States of America or to any of the state governments,
they have convinced the sheeple in this country that it's a democracy.
Now all they have to do is make it true.
That's what Ross Perot is about!
That's what Ross Perot is doing!
Yeah, so I think Ross Perot is trying to create that democracy.
Yes he is, absolutely.
I don't think he's gonna ever get through to anybody.
Oh, don't ever underestimate the stupidity of the sheeple.
Give them credit where credit is due.
Don't rob them of their credit.
They're entitled to it.
Yeah, yeah.
I live in a little small town.
A little town of Springerville and Eager, Arizona.
Oh, you're my neighbor.
Oh!
So you live here too?
Yes.
You don't know that?
Are you serious?
No!
I didn't know.
I thought we were up here.
Yeah?
Have you ever listened to 101.1 FM?
I've listened to it.
Ever since I... That's my station.
It's broadcast right here.
Yeah, I think.
Ever since I heard you talking on it, I said, now this guy knows what he's talking about.
He's got his head on straight about what's going on.
and the government, what the government is doing, and you know, he's letting everybody know that this is what the
government is doing and it needs to stop.
If it doesn't stop, we're all going to march headlong into the worst portion of human history that has ever occurred
on the face of this globe.
Yeah, I think that I have been told by a friend of mine that the government has just taken what we have.
What we have had away.
That's true.
They have taken it away.
That's true.
I think it's high time that we take that back.
Let me tell you what's been happening right here in Arizona.
You probably know about it.
You know about the ranchers' battle with the federal government about grazing rice on public lands?
Yeah.
They're trying to put the ranchers out of business?
Well, the ranchers have been fighting the wrong fight all along, and they've had no help from the state government down in Phoenix, or in Tucson.
They have had no help whatsoever from their own representatives in the statehouse, or from the governor.
Because everybody believes that the federal government has jurisdiction over the public lands in the state of Arizona and every other state.
But they don't!
They don't have that jurisdiction!
They don't have it because when Arizona became a state, they reserved jurisdiction for the state over all public lands, including national forests, every piece of public land in the state.
So knowing that, I imparted that information and gave them the documented proof to... to... Senators and Representatives for the state of Arizona and sent it to the Governor's office.
And guess what those people have not done?
They have not yet told the ranchers.
and unless the ranchers are listening to this radio broadcast, they're never going to find out.
They're never going to find out what they need to do.
They don't need to do anything.
All they gotta do is tell the federal government to kiss off and go suck.
Because they have no... They have no jurisdiction to tell the ranchers that they can't graze their cattle on public lands.
That responsibility resides with the state of Arizona.
the United States of America, where do you go and how do you get there?
They have no jurisdiction to tell the ranchers that they can't graze their cattle on public
lands.
That responsibility resides with the state of Arizona.
And I'm going to let you go.
All right then.
Take care.
Thanks for calling.
Bye-bye.
Oh, folks.
I'm beat.
You know what I'm going to do?
I'm going to do this top of the hour WBCQ thing, and then I'm going to turn this broadcast over to Doyle for the last hour, and he can do whatever he wants to do.
Because I'm beat.
You know, I used to do one hour a night, five nights a week, and that was exhausting.
Now I'm doing three hours a night, and thank God for Doyle.
I've got to tell you, if Doyle wasn't here, I couldn't do this.
And so now I'm going to turn it over to Doyle, right after I say this.
Across America and around the world, you're listening to WBCQ, The Planet, Monticello, Maine, USA.
And now, for all of you who have been waiting, here's Doyle!
Hello!
Okay, you want to do that?
Okay, we're going to shut down 101.1 for about 30 minutes while Doyle does the commercials, and then he'll put it back on the air and probably open the phones again.
You got one phone call here.
You want to take that, Doyle?
Yeah, go ahead.
Okay, we're going off the air with 101 right now.
There you go, you're on the air.
And I'm going.
Hello?
Hello, you're on the air.
Uh, Bill, this is Bob from, uh, Metter.
I came up to mention Syracuse, New York.
Yeah.
I'm just dead beat.
I'm on my feet.
and I was just thought maybe I just got a hold of you and listened to you on radio and
I have a little problem with my storage. They wanted to, they, maybe I talk to you about
it. No, but go ahead and talk to Doyle in the audience. I got to take a break. I'm just
dead beat. I'm on my feet. There's nothing to sit down on here and I got to go get off
my feet. So talk to Doyle and talk to the listening audience and tell them what happened.
And it's good to hear from you.
Alright, same here.
My county that I live in wants me to put my shores in.
Okay.
And I have fought with them for doing it.
I bought my property through a private land claim.
Yeah.
It's in front of them with a problem as far as I can see.
I then put in what they call a McGillis letter where I put in an affidavit, sign it, and I make out an affidavit for them to sign and another set of documents to show that it has to be done by demonstration.
In other words, the first one would be You cannot demonstrate that legally, lawfully and otherwise that I have to follow you.
That's in my affidavit.
And theirs was it can be demonstrated.
The same statement that I made in mine was repeated.
Only the few words were changed.
It can be demonstrated.
And the third set of documents was by demonstration only.
Okay.
And I gave them, I don't know, Ten days or twenty days to answer, they never answered, so I put in a notice of fault.
And the day I put it in, they sent me some more letters back, which I returned to them, dated the same day as the registered letter that I sent to them.
And all ten days, well, I waited over almost a month.
I then sent in a notice of the default.
Yeah.
And I found out that by putting the word the in front of default it changes the meaning of it.
And I have, that was almost a month ago and I haven't heard from them.
They haven't contacted me, nothing.
Did they ever prove their, did they ever show you in any of the affidavits, the second affidavit you mentioned, did they ever show you their jurisdiction?
No.
In other words, one of the questions I asked him that I can remember, am I a subject to the Queen of England?
And that was in my affidavit.
I said, I'm not subject to the Queen of England.
You cannot demonstrate that I am a subject to the Queen of England.
So on their affidavit, I stated it can be demonstrated that I'm a subject to the Queen of England.
And then on the third document, it said by demonstration only, That I am a subject of the Queen of England.
And they never answered that.
So then I put in, I waited a while and I put in the notice of fault.
Well I found out that the grammar was wrong.
It should have been notice of the fault.
And it changes the meaning of it.
So when I put in my default judgment, I put in the notice of the default.
And they still haven't answered me.
They haven't talked to me.
They haven't come out.
They haven't done anything to me.
And I'm still running the septic tank, and everybody else on the street's got sores.
Well, I'm no lawyer.
I'm just a dumb grunt, so I'm not even going to try to give you any advice, okay?
Well, I insist it.
I'm not looking for advice.
You're not an attorney.
You can't do that.
And I can't give you counsel either, I know.
An opinion, but you can't give me advice.
Yeah, uh-huh.
But I just thought maybe that might interest some of these people across the country.
Why, it should, because that's typical of especially planning departments at your city and county level.
Yeah?
They have some background with this, okay?
Planning departments generally make me puke.
Okay.
What they do is they get out there and all they are, it seems like they're revenue collectors and they don't go out and they don't, the bill doesn't say pay the planning department per se, always.
But what they do is they make building and construction projects, lighting, sidewalks, anything they can get, get the residents to pay for.
Okay.
If you want to, if you want to put in a sidewalk, they say, well, Your property happens to be where the light pole fell and the fire hydrant fell.
So you've got to put both those in.
It gets it off their back.
They can tell someone else that we've got a 90% compliance with fire hydrants.
It got paid for off some poor Joe killing himself at some job.
He had to pay for it.
He gets no remuneration.
And then if you try to build something, they tax on so many fees it almost makes the cost prohibitive to get a permit or anything.
You take the state of California alone, the average in the county where I live, this is right from the County Planning Department and the Board of Supervisors.
I was there.
I held an elected office.
$30,000 in fees are tacked on before you even drive the first now.
By the time you have the fees on the property, the permit, inspectors and everything else.
Well, that's true.
I built my own home and I built a garage.
And in 1985, my garage burnt down.
I turned around and I had to clean out the garage.
I had stuff that was three feet deep.
I had so much stuff in there that the roof cut three feet off the floor.
Yeah.
Well, it took me quite a while to get it cleaned off.
And I was supposed to do it within a certain period of time, otherwise I'd have to go get another permit.
In doing so, I decided that the garage wasn't big enough in the first place.
I had built a building 24 by 42, and that was a thousand ten square feet approximately.
And I couldn't build it over a thousand foot garage that would hold more than three cars.
And if I put the door on the 42 foot wall, I could get seven in there.
So when I built the garage, I built a two car garage.
I built it 36 by 42.
And I didn't ask for a permit.
Didn't go get any.
Permit is something that you give somebody else permission to do on your land.
Yeah.
It's like a license.
It turns it right into a privilege.
Yeah.
And they come out.
I'm putting nails in the shingles on the roof.
The building inspector and his helper and deputy sheriff came down.
And I turned around and I went in and got a paper recorder and I asked them their names.
And they gave them to me.
And the one guy says, why should I get a permit?
He says, you've got to have one.
I said, for what?
If I fall down the basement stairs, that permit wouldn't help me.
And he says, well, we can't be there all the time.
That was the answer I got from them.
So then I sent them a constructive notice, all three of them.
And then he ended up taking me to court.
Yeah.
And the judge said, you found me guilty.
Well, he wanted $100 fine and $53 court cost.
And that was back in November of 87.
Yeah.
And I walked out of the court, because I was dumb and stupid at that point, but I walked out of the court and I never gave him a penny.
I still haven't given him a penny.
My garage is still standing.
I'm using it, I got it packed, I got a 24 foot boat in the garage and seven cars.
And it's still up there and they just, they don't know when to leave you alone.
Yeah, I had a public event back home a couple years back.
2,000 people, some odd people attended over the weekend, the peak attendance 1,200 at any given time in the building.
And I was approached by the fire marshal because I didn't get an inspector or public use permit.
Uh, and all these different agencies, the city, and basically I told them the same thing I told the Chamber of Commerce in my town who tried to blackball me on the event.
I told them to go pee off a crooked stick.
I told the, I told the fire marshal, see the fire marshal and them, when they showed up, I think they wanted to pay off or something, I don't know.
They just walked up to me at the front door.
But, essentially, what it came to, I don't remember exactly what I told them, but essentially what I told them was that I would pay them when they help me work.
So if they want to help me set up some 200 tables and 1,000 chairs and everything, then I'll give them money.
But other than that, I didn't see any value in it, so I wasn't giving them nothing.
And I never came back.
Now whether that pissed everybody off in town, I don't know.
Looking at the letters of the editor, some of the people were quite mad for me doing it.
I was recruiting for Nazis and everything else I was accused of.
But then other people Enjoyed the event profusely and wrote in about it and supported me so all in all it came off good and I didn't really care that I told them that.
I thought it felt good.
Well I fought with my fellowship in the county.
I had at one time about 10 cars on my land and I didn't have license plates on them and between 83 and 90 I cost my township $43,000.
I get the same feeling you just gave me.
Chuckle.
Then I started all over again and of course I got a little more knowledge and I found out that we don't own a doggone thing.
It seems we have a license plate on the car.
The state owns it.
They're a trust, implied constructive trust, and they own us, lock, stock, and barrel.
Well, they did it again to me, and my property was in a trust, and that made it worse.
Yeah.
Because the trustee owned the property.
When you give your property to somebody else in a trust, They own the property.
That's how the state gets by with owning your land and your cars.
You give them the original signature on the document.
If you walk into the courtroom, and I found this out, well, it happened to me many years ago, but it didn't dawn on me until just not too long past, that I walked up to the clerk of courts, and the one thing she said is, that's an original document.
I said, well, yeah, it is.
He could have had a copy for all I know.
I admitted it was original.
So they had the original signature.
And that's what they need.
And since when I put my land claim in, I put it in under two affidavits which were original.
And my affidavit was a copy.
And my private land claim was a copy.
And that I know confronted them with something that they couldn't comprehend.
Because they fought me with tooth and nail.
I sent letters back, privately sold, non-acceptance.
One letter was all mocked up on the face of it.
Unopened.
Once you open that letter, once you accept it, they've got service.
Whether it's by regular mail or by certified mail.
Makes no difference.
They've got service.
I don't mean to cut you short, but I turned off the 101.1 FM to search the advertising and they've been missing some excellent conversation.
Let me knock out these abs so we can get them back on so they can hear us.
Alrighty?
Alright.
Tell Bill I said hello to him again.
I will.
Thank you.
Thank you for calling, sir.
Alright, bye-bye.
Bye-bye.
Alrighty, as soon as I get these items for sale that I want to cover tonight over with, we'll turn 101.1 FM back on the air and open the phone line.
Okay, first I want to start off with the books and videos.
Let's start off with the book written by William Cooper, Behold a Pale Horse.
It's over 500 pages of well-documented, suppressed information.
It's an excellent book.
If you want to read some really good stuff and it's going to be one of those that more than likely it's one of those books to most people that once you sit down with it you can't you can't lay it back down.
It's one of these that if you start you better start it early in the day when you read it.
So I've talked to many people who have started to read the book you hold a pale horse and they end up late late late up at night and it sometimes causes disparity within the home so If you want a good book, Behold a Pelhorus.
It's $30 postage paid.
By the way, before we cover what items for sale, let me cover the generalities.
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Okay, I'll go back to the items.
The first one, like I said, Behold a Pale Horse written by William Cooper.
500 pages.
Excellent book.
$30 postage pay.
Next item I'd like to cover is the audio book put out by Alternative Audio.
It's three hours of information.
It is a very, I guess a bridge is the word, version of the book.
Because obviously you can't fit a book of that size into three hours.
But it's a very good tape.
It's got 10 minutes of new material.
It's a two tape set actually.
$19.95 postage paid.
That's the audio book of Behold the Pale Horse.
It's $19.95 postage paid.
Alright, next I'd like to go to the Veritas.
Veritas is the international newspaper which is published.
It is the only newspaper which addresses issues that affect your freedom and individuality.
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