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September 12, 2025 263 mins

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Step into the hidden world of private banking as we pull back the curtain on how wealthy families truly protect and grow their assets. This eye-opening conversation reveals the fundamental truth that "you can never own anything in America" – and what you can do about it.

Discover why making your name a business through LLCs and holding companies creates a protective barrier between your assets and potential threats. We explore the five charging order protection states (Nevada, Wyoming, Delaware, South Dakota, and Alaska) and why they're crucial for proper asset structuring.

The conversation takes a fascinating turn when we uncover how Research and Development tax credits allow businesses to recover up to $500,000 per year – a strategy most tax professionals never mention. You'll learn about forms 6765, 8974, and 941, and how to leverage them properly.

Ministry trusts and 508(c)(1)(a) organizations emerge as the cornerstone of private family wealth, offering both tax advantages and independence unlike their 501(c)(3) counterparts. We discuss how family Bibles and baptismal certificates can serve as legitimate identification, and why Social Security numbers represent a public trust system rather than a path to financial freedom.

International banking strategies reveal how establishing accounts in countries like Palau, Georgia, Russia, or Ukraine can provide legitimate alternatives without U.S. identification requirements. We also cover the legal foundations for these strategies, including 28 CFR 802.23, which protects your right to privacy.

Whether you're looking to protect existing assets or build generational wealth from scratch, this episode provides the framework for thinking and operating like the private families who have preserved wealth for centuries. It's not about evading responsibilities – it's about understanding the difference between public and private relationships and making informed choices for your financial future.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (56:35):
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Speaker 3 (56:41):
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Speaker 2 (56:43):
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Speaker 4 (57:49):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (58:00):
All right, don't worry about it.
Don't worry about it, it'llwork out.

Speaker 2 (58:05):
It'll work out Really .

Speaker 5 (58:06):
It'll work out.

Speaker 2 (58:07):
What's the plan For what?

Speaker 3 (58:14):
I'm trying to gather.
I want to put some cinnamon onto gather, but I ain't bring
none.
I thought the down he sent youroil lamp out there.
I need't I ducked it down.
He sent your oil lamp out there, I need something in the air,
yeah we got that.

Speaker 6 (58:34):
It's not, is the word okay, yeah, I mean well, I mean
, who is dead I?
Mean, I've had all the, I'vehad all the, I've had all the,
I've had all the, I've had allthe, I've had all the.

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breathing is so even Thank youOkay.

Speaker 1 (59:14):
Thank you.

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I'm going to ask you to go backto the previous slide.

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The world.
Thank you, thank you all.
Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:02:48):
I mean, if I need, I know you have to break in the
internet.
I need to put you on.
I haven't.
Okay, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'msorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

Speaker 7 (01:03:55):
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (01:03:57):
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I haven't spoken in
30.
Thank you.
The microwave when is that.

Speaker 7 (01:04:06):
Right here.

Speaker 2 (01:04:07):
Yeah right here, Okay , so where am I flipping?
How long am I off now?
Where you see, where you thinkAnything going this way?

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Which one Let me see?
Oh, it's this one, okay, Icouldn't even see that though.

Speaker 3 (01:04:46):
Say that Say that why .

Speaker 6 (01:04:58):
First of all, we don't have to.
Children motivate you to getyour shoes together.
We don't know how much you'vechanged.
I know I see Children motivateyou to get your shit together.
You just have to decide howmuch of your shit you want to
get together.
You know how much you want todo.
Just sit there and wait.

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It's not a big number.

Speaker 2 (01:05:21):
It's not a big deal.

Speaker 6 (01:05:26):
It's not a big deal.
It's not a big deal.
It's not a big deal, it's not.
You lay down box and weigh thestate in.

Speaker 2 (01:05:45):
You have to be able to understand that you are 100%
for that child.

Speaker 6 (01:05:52):
You really can't pay anybody for anything.
I want to be with you.
Thank you, just do it Tomorrowor Sunday.

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Start to you.
Teach me, lord, just do it.
Just do it Tomorrow or Sunday.
Start tomorrow.
Start tomorrow, as if you'regetting a paycheck at the end of
the week.
Talk into people's hearts, okay, just do it.

(01:06:40):
Okay.
Dr Long's class just started.
Dr Long's class just started.
Boom Live.
Dr Long just started a liveZoom class.

Speaker 2 (01:06:51):
Okay, okay, oh you got to stop your feet.

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Oh, I don't know.
No, no, come on now, stop.

Speaker 6 (01:07:29):
Jesus, ow, how she pissed me off.

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But, but bt is going to makehim more hungry.
That's why I'm sitting with VAT.
I didn't sit on VAT.

Speaker 2 (01:08:08):
VAT is.

Speaker 6 (01:08:10):
VAT is gender neutral .
Yes, that's it he needs todrink that.
I am, but you know some of youare supposed to be doing if I
don't cook the cabbage?
At least I'll cook it with myteam, so I can.

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You keep saying that I wouldtoo.
Like I got it like that for gas.
I see you keep saying an houror two like I got it like that
for gas.
You have your hour for the gasto get there alright is it some

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30, 30 to get?

Speaker 2 (01:09:05):
there, alright is this um 30?
, 30?
, 30?
Did you get this?

Speaker 6 (01:09:10):
we've only done 35 and 35, so I don't know if it's
30, I don't know.
But what I do know is I wouldlike to be there.

Speaker 2 (01:09:50):
Monday.
What I do know is I would liketo have to go sit in the car.
No, no, please stay on the job.

Speaker 3 (01:10:00):
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Speaker 2 (01:45:04):
Is it not tonight, y'all?

Speaker 3 (01:45:16):
I definitely went back on the school app to
recheck and it's supposed to betonight.

Speaker 5 (01:45:32):
Thank you no-transcript.

Speaker 10 (01:49:17):
I said they're waiting there.

Speaker 7 (01:49:18):
Grand entrance yeah, how y'all feeling we?
We spoke you up kid Word, sowho in here?

Speaker 10 (01:49:26):
Let me see.
Let me see, man, thisinternet's slow when I'm mad man
, so I'm just gonna hop up onhere.
I see we got Dr Patricia in thebuilding.
What's up, doc?

Speaker 2 (01:49:38):
Hi Don, so nice to be here.

Speaker 10 (01:49:41):
Hey, what's up?
You official, okay, you a realdoctor.
I got my doctorate degree butyou got the coat and everything.
Peace and love.
This is Open Q&A, Not licensedattorney tax.
That's what I do.
It's for educational,informational purposes only.
I see I got a few of my taxcredit students in here.
We'll be getting on top of that.

(01:50:03):
I already got a few sent out,one dude getting damn near them
400,000 back.
But peace and love.
What's everybody working on?

Speaker 4 (01:50:17):
just trying to get that LLC together, trying to
trademark my name, you know,just going off of what I seen
online that you had on your DonKalam University it all sounds
good, lance, except except thattry word.

Speaker 10 (01:50:27):
What happens if I try to make it to church next
Sunday?
I'm not going, am I?
Nope?
I'm going to try to make it.

Speaker 4 (01:50:36):
Nah, man, I already put all that.
I put it together, it's justI'm waiting on it to get
finalized.
I don't know I had to get aregistered agent.

Speaker 10 (01:50:44):
Okay, let's talk about that.
So you did get a registeredagent.
Don Palom did not teach you howto get a registered agent,
correct?
No, sir, that's the only way Icould figure it out, but as long
as they set it up the correctway.

Speaker 4 (01:51:00):
Let's talk about that , though.
So what did they do for you?
They can give me an addressthere in the state.
So because I'm not in the statewhere, because I know, like
Missouri and Delaware, those areprobably the most beneficial
ones for trying to separateyourself from the entity- that's
what's up.

Speaker 10 (01:51:17):
Hey, so I go so my board, my new board member.
He put me on a registered agentand that's actually who I'm
going through now.
If y'all are going through me.
I'm using registered agents nowand I will give y'all the
information free of charge rightnow if y'all want it.

Speaker 4 (01:51:34):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, let me get a pen and paper.
I'm ready for this.

Speaker 10 (01:51:38):
I'll put the link in the chat.
Y'all All ready.
That'll get you an EIN, with nosocial too.
So unless y'all booking aconsultation, y'all better be
glad y'all showed up to thismotherfucking classroom.

Speaker 11 (01:51:50):
Give y'all the game hey, will this record be in the
school chat?
Yeah, yeah, it will yeah,everything.

Speaker 10 (01:52:03):
This will be.
The replay will be in theschool.
I'm about to share my screentoo.
Oh, me and my babe porno isgonna pop up.
Dang, I'm on the track, I'mjust playing y'all, I'm celibate
, I'm celibate, I've beencelibate three hours.
But hold on, y'all see this.

(01:52:27):
This is what it's going to looklike.
Yeah, see the screen.
So they're, going to charge you$125 a year, man, but you have

(01:52:48):
to pay for whatever filing feesor whatever.
Yeah, so the Nevada LLCs isgoing to go for $125 a year,
plus another $500 because itcosts $425 a filing fee.
I do mine right away, so it'sextra $75.
Yep I did the same thing, sothis is where you go.

Speaker 4 (01:53:06):
Nah, man, I was gonna .
I ended up going throughfucking legal Zoom man.
Nah, don't do that one.
I already paid for it, man.

Speaker 10 (01:53:15):
Well, as long as they make you manager, manage
you and do it correctly.

Speaker 4 (01:53:18):
Yeah, I made myself manager and then I'm going to
put it in the trust.

Speaker 10 (01:53:21):
So yeah, this is what I'm doing, so, like my
board members and trusteesbecause you know, everybody's
good at what they're good atyeah, yeah.
So the ones that I don't gottime to be setting all these
motherfuckers up.
So this is where I'm going.
They've been my go-to.
They haven't let me down yet.
I got it from Rotary, my newboard member, and I'm going to

(01:53:49):
tell you what's so dope aboutthem.
I'm about to go on.
One of my clients, See, told youmy internet going slow, so let
me just see.
So I created his own operatingagreement.
He created a holding company inNevada, but they do give you a
basic operating agreementbecause you do need an operating
agreement.
My main thing is just make sureyour operating agreements have
charging order protection,non-disclosure agreements, hold

(01:54:12):
harmless indemnity agreementsand you want to be the manager
of the holding company, and then, when you're setting up your
operating company, you want theholding company to be the single
member.
Oh, okay, so I was like.

(01:54:34):
You know I'm not going to callout any names or anything, but I
mean there's good people outhere giving y'all wrong
information.
You know the right people.
Wrong process is what I say,Because I don't want to go throw
shade on anybody getting theirdollar and making money.
But I need y'all to make realmoney.
First of all, have a cash flow.
Learn how to create a cash flow, even if it's learning how to

(01:54:55):
create people, businesses andtrust, Because if you're
investing in these things, goahead and make money off it, but
just make sure you shout me outif you're using my shit.
You feel me.
Yeah, Give praise when it's due, but that's what I do with my
trustees and board members.
I'm teaching y'all.
So if y'all do need help, I do.

(01:55:15):
Got people my trustees andboard members I'm getting the
teams together.
I got people that will help youget this together, but we're
using registered agents.
If you're not using aregistered agent, I want to make
sure it's just done right.
And then I got people that willdo the EINs for you without
attaching your social I triedthat and it works, man.

(01:55:41):
What'd you try man?

Speaker 8 (01:55:43):
I filed the SS4, and I didn't attach my social
security number.
You put all zeros, you put four.
No, I didn't put anything, ohyou just left it blank.

Speaker 10 (01:55:55):
Yeah, See, I don't teach that.
I just say, put four and allzeros, but they'll do it for you
for $200.
That's how much it costs.
So that's what my people aregoing to charge too.
If y'all, but I'm telling you,just learn how to do it yourself
, I'll put the information inthe school.
I want everybody to know thehands-on doing shit.

(01:56:15):
That's the best way to learn.
So Mark says I use their service, Northwest Register Agent.
They are good and have quite afew different services, like
help with trademarks andwebsites.
Indeed, they do.
Chris is in the building.
Peace and love.
But yeah, I did put the websitein the chat if y'all want to

(01:56:39):
see it.
So Dr Patricia says Common LawTrust, finalizing the common law
business trust and secure partycreditor.
So let me continue to gothrough what they're giving.
So when you use a registeredagent, they're going to give you
something called an initialresolution.
I also use banking resolutions.

(01:57:00):
It's going to state who theregistered agent was.
There's a piece of paper showingyou who the registered agent
was.
It's going to say who theregistered agent was.
There's a piece of papershowing you who the registered
agent was.
It's going to say who the namedmanager is as well, and you
will need this to open up a bankaccount.
And there's ways you can remainanonymous as well, such as
appointing a manager, someoneelse the manager, and then

(01:57:22):
creating another documentappointing you as the manager.
And they're creating anotherdocument appointing you as the
manager and they're resigningright away, and they never have
to update this with the state.
You only have to give it to thebanks the private agreements to
banks when you open up the bankaccount, or if you keep minute
meetings or meeting minutes forthe business or even the trust.

Speaker 11 (01:57:46):
This make sense to everybody.
I was going to say can you usea CPN to appoint someone as a
manager?
A CPN.

Speaker 10 (01:57:55):
Yeah, why would you need to even give them a social?
You don't need a social at all.
So when you're in Nevada anystate, to be honest you don't
need to give a social securitynumber to acquire a business
within a state.
You never have to give thesecretary of state a social
security number.
I've never seen it where.

(01:58:17):
I've never had Everybody inhere who has a business that's
registered with the, that hasLLCs or corporations registered
with the state.
Let us know if you've ever hadto give a social care number.
No, that's one person Say whoyou are.
Give your nickname or something.

Speaker 6 (01:58:36):
My apologies, Queen of kids.
So how many businesses do youhave?

Speaker 10 (01:58:40):
Seven and you never gave a social, never.
So taxes are voluntary, exactly, it's that EIN that catches
y'all up Me either.

Speaker 5 (01:58:53):
I never gave a social either.

Speaker 10 (01:58:55):
It's the EIN.
When you open up the bankingand I need y'all to understand
this In America you can neverown anything anyways.
I want that to register.
You can never be an owner inAmerica, so it's all not to
control everything, so, out thegate, you have to think like
that.
You cannot own anything inAmerica.

(01:59:16):
It's always about holding who'sholding the asset.
You think you own your car andsay you don't pay taxes, then
they come get it.
Or you don't pay a bill, thenthey come get it.
Same with houses Everything inAmerica.
So it doesn't like you can'town anything, so you need to
learn how to move with holdingcompanies and trusts and even
LLCs.

(01:59:39):
I'm reading y'all chat too.
Y'all can ask.
Whenever y'all want to stop me,just stop me, let me know.
But whenever y'all want to stopme, just stop me, let me know.
But I thank you, queen of Cat,for that.
So you never need to give asocial anyways.
So don't get caught up on that.
It's about that.
It's the EIN number.
So the EIN is your socialsecurity number for the business
when you're operating in thepublic realm.

(01:59:59):
Because I want y'all to know,I've been using the holding
company since 2020, and I'venever utilized.
I have the EIN for it, so I'mnot going to say I don't have it
, but I've never utilized theEIN.
I write contacts from thisholding company for my
businesses.
That's already in the public.

Speaker 5 (02:00:17):
Come on, I mean quarterback.

Speaker 2 (02:00:19):
come on you got to complete that pass, man.
Hold on man, we got this.

Speaker 7 (02:00:29):
That's to complete that plan.

Speaker 10 (02:00:31):
Hold on, man, we got this people.
That's what milton has to have.
All right, if you, if y'all, ify'all not talk, if y'all got
noise going in the background,please, uh, mute yourself.
I'll find them.
Though.
Uh, they, they know you gottameet yourself.

(02:00:54):
He said he had an irs agentconfirmed that his taxes are
voluntary payments forlandowners yeah, all right, go
ahead, speak on that some more.

Speaker 11 (02:01:01):
Uh, I had a payment due back in 2022 and, um,
they're just telling me me thatI had to pay to avoid a lien
being placed.
And then they read to meverbatim from a script saying if
you'd like to submit avoluntary payment to the IRS,
give me a list of all thepossible outlets to send the

(02:01:22):
payment to.
And then I had them repeat itwhile I'm recording live to make
sure I wasn't hearing nothingthat was made up.
So it is canon Taxes arevoluntary, that's what's up?

Speaker 10 (02:01:34):
So did you get out that no?

Speaker 11 (02:01:39):
See, this is why I got to talk to somebody to
actually understand that.
So I got a book, a consultationwith you about that, to really
iron out the details no doubtthat's what's up.

Speaker 10 (02:01:50):
So are you familiar with what a form not uh, gsa,
form 90 is?

Speaker 11 (02:01:57):
uh, nah, man, nah like to be honest where I'm at
with all of this.
I'm past status correction.
Um, I just finished my passport.
I'm about to send off my statuscorrection documents because
I'm waiting on my seal to comein from Amazon to put on the
document and then after thatwe'll be actually following the
LLCs, the businesses and stufflike that.

(02:02:19):
So I'm in the beginning, to behonest.

Speaker 10 (02:02:22):
That's all good man.
I want you to look up GSA form990.
They say it's obsolete, but westill utilize it.
The GSA, the GSA website, isgoing to say it's still obsolete
, but we actually still utilizethis.
Say what.
I'm about to pull it up for you.

(02:02:44):
It's actually in the schoolunder masters and Bonds.
Y'all got that, guys.
Y'all got that GSA 990?
.
No 90.
Gsa, Form 90.
Let me see if I can pull it up.
Can you see it release somelien on real property?

Speaker 11 (02:03:11):
yeah, I see it, I see it so you're going to want
to.

Speaker 10 (02:03:16):
You're going to want to make your name a business
for sure.
I'm going to go straight to theand then Form 91.
I'm going to pull up what theseare, though, for you, Hold on,

(02:03:36):
and then I would use a foreignaffidavit.
Foreign affidavit it showsyou're not a taxpayer.
Update your status with aW-8-B-E-N.
It shows you're not a taxpayer.
Update your status with aW-8-B-E-N.
What I'm saying if you want tobook the call, we can do it
later.

Speaker 11 (02:03:53):
You can just rewind this All the templates are going
to be in the classroom.
Heard heard.

Speaker 10 (02:04:03):
I got you and then standard form 28.
That's the affidavit ofindividual surety.
Let me see if I can show.

Speaker 7 (02:04:16):
I'm just going to show my screen, See if I can
flip this around.

Speaker 3 (02:04:29):
I don't know if y'all can see it.

Speaker 10 (02:04:33):
Yeah, we can.
Affidavit of IndividualAssurity, that's GSA Form 28.
So you're going to want to doGSA form 28, form 90, and form
91.
Make sure your name is an LLCname because your LLC name is

(02:04:56):
going to be the employer that'sgoing to be the lien holder.
So it's like when we talk aboutthe secure party credit or be a
secure party creditor.
I want y'all to understandeverything is private.
I say I scream private likeprivate, like private life.
So when we do liens, we're notgonna say our name owns anything

(02:05:17):
.
The holding company's gonna puta against our, our llc name.
Because why would you put alien against your social?
Because, if you're gonna, ifyou're still operating in the
public, because I need y'all tounderstand, public banks are
owned by the government.
So if you're still banking withChase Bank of America, you're
still banking with these things,why would you put a lien on
your social security number?

(02:05:37):
That shit don't make no goddamnsense.
They're going to put you in asystem and label you a cyber
citizen.
And I'm bringing this up herebecause I know somebody that I'm
connected with.
They was slinging packets likethat and that's not how Don
Kalam gets down.
Don Kalam gave all that shitfree in his school.
If you go to my school, you cansearch the secure party credit

(02:05:59):
shit.
What's that shit called?

Speaker 11 (02:06:06):
It's like harmless agreements and and common law
copyrights yeah, that's the spcin the google drive, like you
dropped it in the classroom yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 10 (02:06:16):
So I moved through the business edible access to
the spc files.
Just look that shit up.
Irrevocable trust establishmentit.
It got power of attorney.
So all that stuff is they'retelling you your upper and lower
case name, whatever.
It is a derivative because whenthey type it in their system,
they're not going to type itjust like that shit.

(02:06:37):
So I just want you to know that.
So they're going to consider itan alter ego.
This shit is 2012 shit.
That's the shit we was doing in2012.
So you need to understand whatthe alter ego doctrine is.
And the reason why I'm bringingthis up is because they've been

(02:06:59):
and since 2022, they've beencracking down, even on the LLCs
being an alter ego.
Your name LLC, and this is whywe create the holding company,
and this is why we do create atrust, a family trust, but it
shouldn't have your family nameon it or it shouldn't have your
personal name on it.
Put it like that you can havethe family name, if so called,
but the name, the main objective, is stay private, including

(02:07:23):
your assets, because when youfill out a UCC-1, you can only
control what you create.
I'm going to say that two moretimes for y'all you can only
control what you create.
You can only control what youcreate.
This is their artwork, this istheir forms.
So if you're putting yourassets on their forms, they can
claim that shit Because you'reusing their forms In order to

(02:07:43):
provide for a lien.
All you need is a securityagreement and a promissory note.
Anytime you're dealing withyour family trust, all you need
is a security agreement and apromissory note.
Contracts Everything is contractlaw.
Trust law is contract law,bankruptcy law is contract law.
I just need y'all to think likethis Everything is contracts,

(02:08:04):
everything is intellectualproperty.
When you're in the public,because there's a public you,
then there's a private you, thenatural person, can't own
anything.
So don't ever try to bring thenatural person into the fucking
public.
I hope that makes sense foreverybody.
There's no debt that's in thepublic.

(02:08:24):
There's no debt in the private.
The private creates the public.
We barter and trade in theprivate.
The Amish don't owe nobody.

Speaker 9 (02:08:40):
Maybe the Amish prostitute or something you know
what I mean, but he don't owenobody in the public.

Speaker 10 (02:08:45):
He might owe the dope man down the street, but he
not playing that game.
They hook up, they ownelectricity.
So it's like you got tounderstand the difference
between private and public.

(02:09:06):
If you're utilizing their id,utilizing the birth certificate,
I don't give a fuck if youauthenticate it or not.
You just said you're a slave.
I think you don't understand ifyou hold a birth certificate
and you keep claiming this isyour identity.
You're not six pounds sevenounces.
That proves who yourmanufacturer is, because that's
what brought you in the game.

(02:09:26):
Them is your slave papers, ids,same thing.
That's your contract, proven.
You're a slave.
That's their shit, their signsand symbols.
I hope that makes sense and tome I feel like that should be
elementary.
But I know that it sense.
And to me I feel like thatshould be elementary, but I know

(02:09:47):
that it's not because a lot ofthe misdoctrination that's going
on in the public.
I want you all to know aboutthe alter ego.
The alter ego is a legaldoctrine whereby the court finds
that a corporation likes toseparate identity from an
individual corporate shareholder, so it's putting you at sole
proprietor status.
That's what you are alreadywhen you're claiming the name

(02:10:09):
when you're playing with thepaperwork black and white,
anything, anyways, you're dead.
And then when you're cominginto this game I need y'all to
understand it sets the cave high.
Sets the cave high Becauseeverybody keeps trying to come
in as a trustee.
Now the government does switchroles.
That make you a governmentemployee when you're in court.
They make you a trusteegovernment employee so they can

(02:10:30):
become the beneficiary of theproceeds on every court case.
But that's co-mingling fundswhen they do this.
But I want y'all to look up whatSustan K Vi means.
It's the beneficiary of a truston insurance policy.
Everything in the public isinsurance.

(02:10:50):
So when you're using the socialsecurity number, it is SESDK-VI
insurance.
That's how you can think of it.
It's a SESDK-VI trust.
Let me tell y'all to understandinsurance is private banking.
It's all contracts.
So when you're utilizing thesocial, you can only use it as a
beneficiary when you're signingoff on these things.

(02:11:13):
So the best way that I wouldutilize the social, if you're
going to utilize it, is you makeit work for your family.
You enslave it that way.
Don't enslave it any way, elseyou don't get benefits.
The family gets the benefits ofanything that it does and you
have to think of it like thishow do I know I'm cashing in on

(02:11:35):
benefits?
You put your kids in school.
You're cashing in on benefits.
You open up a public bankaccount?
You're cashing in on benefitsbecause that's the way you chose
to set it up.
You get a job, can't you getbenefits with your job?
So you need to look at it likethis.
So people get paid.
Before you do so, all you can dois be the beneficiary.

(02:11:55):
That means you're alwayslooking for a handout.
So when you start learning howto become a trustee a private
trustee for your family orthings of that nature you grow
the trust.
You're not looking for handouts.
You get to dictate where themoney goes.
You're not looking to benefitfrom the money.
You get to use the family carbecause you work for the family.

(02:12:15):
You get to live in the familyhouse, the family castle.
You get to receive familywardrobe because you've got to
look good for the family.
If you're trying to be the faceof the family or looking to
grow the family, you have tolook your best.
So this is how we maneuver.
Everything is a business.

(02:12:36):
You have to do what they do,and she brought this up SPV
special purpose vehicle.
At the end of the day, this isan extension of the trust, and
she brought this up SPV SpecialPurpose Vehicle.
At the end of the day, this isan extension of the trust.
They want to know who thebeneficiary is.
The beneficiary needs to alwaysbe the family.
If you need to know who thegrantor of the trust is, it's

(02:12:57):
the family.
Who's the trustee?
The family.
Who's the beneficiary?
The family.
That's the only way to move,because the family can consist
of multiple people, multipleoperations, and that's why we in
the public, we bring forth apass-through entity called an
LLC, so we distinguish thedifference.
We did make the name an LLC toshow that it is an entity that

(02:13:21):
can hold intellectual assets,but it still, at the end of the
day, belongs to the family and,even though it mirrors who you
are, you're the manager ofholding this assets.
You create a whole company tomanage this assets because you
gave up all the rights to theholding company and the

(02:13:42):
beneficiary of that holdingcompany is going to be the
family, a family trust, a 508C1A.
It could be an unincorporatedassociation.
Which?
A 508C1A ministry trust orunincorporated association.
Let me know if y'all havequestions, though that's just
what I felt to bring to y'alland let me know if that makes
sense.

Speaker 4 (02:14:04):
Yeah, it makes perfect sense.
I mean, I've been researchingso it's familiar to me.
I hear you talk about it a lot,so it makes sense to me.
That's what's up.

Speaker 10 (02:14:15):
I'm really happy with you, bro.
That's what's up.
I appreciate that Someone saysI'm a Marine.
I want to do this process, butI don't know if I can change my
status and shall I wait until mystatus is correct to make my
name a business?
Your name is already a business.
I need y'all to understand thatyour name is already a business
.
If you're operating in America,your name is a business.
If they spell your name in allcapital outliers, your name's a

(02:14:35):
business.
It's just.
You are on a low totem pole forit, You're working for it and
you're giving up everything.
You're giving up all the rights, You're giving up all the
proceeds.
That's just what happens inAmerica and you need to learn
from it and do what they do.

Speaker 11 (02:14:58):
You said, it best, bro, we getting pimped by them,
boys.

Speaker 10 (02:15:02):
Yeah, yeah, no doubt .
But we pimp on ourselves,though, because we don't want to
.
It's due to the publiceducation, so we just want to
start there.
It's because you went to apublic school, because the
Jewish people ain't moving likethat.
You know what I mean?
I'm not racist.
I'm not None of that.
This is how do I get control ofthe name?

(02:15:22):
I'm telling y'all what to do.
Make your name a business.
I just broke it all down.
Would you show up late?
You have to wait for the replay, but if somebody wants to recap
on what they just entook, let'shear it.

(02:15:44):
Break it down to them.
But we make our name a business.
It's that simple entities takecontrol that we manage yeah, you
only want to manage everythingalways.

Speaker 8 (02:16:05):
That's it.
Make your name on LLC and thenmake a holding company on one of
the five charging orderprotection states.
That's it.
Yeah, and then that holdingcompany is going to be under the
trust, and that's what makes itprivate.

Speaker 10 (02:16:23):
That's it Now.
Another way what the trust does.
You can just make it private.
That's it Now another way whatthe trust does.
You can just make it.
You can make the business theholding company contract.
You know you can selleverything to the trust from the
holding company.
Whatever assets the holdingcompany got, you can sell it to
the trust.
And then if you have buildings,cars, whatever, you can make
the holding company lease itfrom the trust.

(02:16:44):
So that's another way that alot of people get around that
view.
So the business has to alwayspay the trust.
You always pay yourself first.
That's the trust, that's thefamily.
I need y'all to understand,like so I'm going to give y'all
some game because people did Alot of people don't understand

(02:17:04):
these research and developmentcredits.
Right, it's called R and Dcredits.
I want everybody to.
I'm going to put it.
I'm going to put it.
Actually, I'm going to put alink in there in the school,
cause this is what I'm helpingpeople with.

Speaker 11 (02:17:28):
Yeah, you spoke about that in the text credit
webinar yeah, this is what I'mhelping people.

Speaker 10 (02:17:31):
This is how I'm getting people back like big
amounts and it's crazy causechat GPT helped me with it all.
Can't make this up.
Y'all better get help.
Y'all better get help.
Can't make this up.
Can't make this up.
Y'all better get help.
Y'all better get help.
It's just plug and play.

(02:17:53):
Once I get your information,it's plug and play, I promise.

Speaker 8 (02:18:02):
I use TragicViddy for everything too, and I also.
I also ask some of thequestions that I, that sometimes
I don't understand and thatmotherfucker will break the that
game.
You break it down.
So you can even ask yeah, I usegenie.

Speaker 10 (02:18:20):
I use genie.
That's my favorite and, um,it's, it's.
It's even been helped me withcourt cases, but I, I just input
my own information, like you.
You are going to have to, uh,you are going to have to, like,
have some full understanding umdr minister cologne yes, ma'am.

Speaker 12 (02:18:48):
How are you?

Speaker 10 (02:18:49):
Alright, how are?

Speaker 12 (02:18:50):
you.
Okay, I don't mean to try totrip up anything, but I've been
following your direction throughfaith-based organizations and
what I did I mentioned to you,but I'm just mentioning it to
all where I formed even thebrick and mortar.

(02:19:11):
You know, church for myministry, trust and your latest
videos been saying to utilizethe baptism and all.
But I found that having theunincorporated association and I
hope I'm not misquoting you oryour teachings, I have your

(02:19:33):
books also, you know, like the508 statutory and non-statutory,
so we can actually do ourstatus and all of that from your
own church.
That is so, isn't it?

Speaker 10 (02:19:53):
Yes, ma'am.

Speaker 12 (02:19:54):
Well, I mean, I appreciate you so much I
appreciate you too.

Speaker 10 (02:20:03):
We'll be scheduling those calls too.
Stay in touch with her too,because she's doing these R&D
tax credits.

Speaker 12 (02:20:11):
No, but I mean you're so much fun and
everything.
But the serious note is itlooked like you can do your
status thing yourself by owningyour, you know, creating your
documents through your ministry.

Speaker 10 (02:20:29):
Okay, that's correct .
I hope you understood what shesaid.
Like, like, if you, if you gotlike, if you have a ministry
trust, you can create your ownbaptismal certificate from the
ministry.
You can create your own form ofID.
Literally, this is whatchurches do when people come
from other countries and needthings.
I hope that makes senseeverybody.

(02:20:53):
Yes, sir bro.
Let me know if y'all areconfused because she just
dropped some game.
I like that.
She does have her own churchand all of that, so shout out to
that.
She's not just saying she got aministry trust, she has an
actual church.
Just want to throw that outthere too.
She's a real minister.
She didn't get one.
She didn't get that offline.
I just throw that out therebecause I'll be showing y'all I

(02:21:17):
become a minister online.
She's a real minister, so shoutout to her.
But so so before I got thisstuff mastered.
Now I just want to throw it outthere.
I didn't have it mastered whenI first started talking about it
.
But literally it's three forms.
I'll give y'all the information.
Y'all want to do this stuff ony'all's own.
I got my own price.

(02:21:38):
Like y'all can't afford it.
But if y'all want to learn howto do it on your own, now I'm
telling you chat, gpt, genie.
I use Genie.
Literally.
You get the right information.
I give my people aquestionnaire, right, and then
literally I just copy and pastethis questionnaire and throw it
in Genie and say, hey, I needyou to plug this information in
for the form.
So here's the first form.

(02:21:58):
Form 6795.
Million dollars worth of game.
You learn this shit.
You're fucking around to getrich.
I want y'all to understand.
You can get 500,000 up to500,000 dollars back a year to
pay your.
I'm doing it from anindependent contractor point of
view, but you do have to say youmight owe some payroll, but

(02:22:20):
it'll come from whatever theyowe you.
So I just want to throw thatout there, cause you're filing
like you paid payroll.
Okay, so for each year you cango back five years.
So for each year, the coverletter basically is the form
9941.
And then form 6765.

(02:22:41):
If you looked up, you said 941?
.
Yes, 941.
That's like the cover letter.
I want y'all to understand whythis is important.
Then I'm going to continue toshow you why you should set your
businesses up a certain way toeven require this and to be

(02:23:03):
protected in the future fromeverything.
So I want you to know, knowthis is for private citizens and
any taxes, any tax credits areallowed for private citizens.
You look up case law Lewinversus Commissioner, l-e-w-i-n.
Lewin versus Commissioner andit's for private citizens and
your rights will always beprotected.

(02:23:24):
And it's for private citizensand your rights will always be
protected.
But it's a $500,000 payroll taxoffset, a tax credit, and it's
tailored to businesses andprivate citizens for
personalized advice, consultingand research and development.
The second form that goes alongwith this form 8974.

(02:23:51):
So form 6765 and then form 8974.
If you've looked these up, goahead and hop on and tell us
what it says for each form.
So we know this ain't a game.

Speaker 7 (02:24:21):
Peace Don, Peace Don, Because you repeat those.
All right you repeat those.
Yes.

Speaker 10 (02:24:26):
Form 67, Don Peace Don Because you're a pink toes.
All right, You're a pink toes.
Yes, Form 6765.
You need any more information?
Plug this stuff in chat.
Gpt Do your own research.

Speaker 7 (02:24:36):
I got 6765 right here .

Speaker 10 (02:24:38):
All right, tell us what it says.

Speaker 7 (02:24:40):
What's the title of it?
Credit for increasing researchactivities.
All right, can you pull up the?

Speaker 10 (02:24:45):
8974?

Speaker 8 (02:24:46):
8974 says qualify small businesses payroll tax
credit for increasing researchactivities.

Speaker 10 (02:24:56):
Alright, these are all.
So when you hear the form taxcredits, so you got deductions
and you got credits I need y'allto understand these things.
When you're doing business, weno longer have bills, we have
deductions, and any deductioncan always be because you got to
balance this.
It's a cool method ofaccounting.
You always have to balance this, so there's always tax credits
involved as well.
But for me, this is the mosttax credits that I've been able

(02:25:20):
to help people acquire, and youcan get up to $500,000 a year.
Now, here's the kicker.
I'm giving y'all a game today.
Here's the kicker.
Do y'all know what endowments?
are Like stipends and endowments.
Yeah, endowments is like money.

(02:25:41):
This is how the Rockefellersare stealing.
The Rockefellers get endowmentsfrom every HBCU's or whatever
they're called.
Every black college, powerfulblack college, pays the
Rockefeller family.
So endowment is a gift to anon-profit institution.
So if you was to have a familylibrary, cause haven't y'all
heard of family libraries?

(02:26:02):
Every president has a familylibrary.
Every great king used to haveone, every great ruler, right,
even the Vatican has their ownlibrary.
So endowments is a way to handdown money or your generational
wealth tax-free, without it everbeing taxed.
They're called awards.

(02:26:23):
They're called awards.
They're awarded to trust andprivate foundations such as
schools, religious museums,libraries, religious
organizations I want you to knowmost of.
I know a lot of mom.
No, no offense to the uh, to the, to the lighter skinned negroes
in here.
The negroes and negroes.
Y'all still negroes, andnegroes too.
So listen you, we all wantedthe same.

(02:26:45):
But it's like if you understoodwho you was, you would tap into
your endowment in ancient Egypt,ancient Kemet, because them
your ancestors you know how muchmoney they make off your
ancestors.
Them is graves.
They turn them into museums.
They're handing down yourlegacy, getting paid off your
legacy, because you don't knowwho you are.
So I need y'all to understandthat.

(02:27:06):
Same way, I don't care I heardan old boy say he is Hispanic
they doing the same thing to theMexicans in the OMEX.
You know, omex is the MexicanNegroes and Negroes Really we
everywhere.
But I need y'all to understandwhen you handed out your
heritage.
So when you're setting up thesebusinesses, you're here to
research your heritage and handdown generational wealth.

(02:27:30):
How else can you prepare forthe future if you didn't
research the past?
For a tree to grow strong andneed strong roots correct?
Can I get an amen from thecongregation Because I'm
preaching today?

Speaker 7 (02:27:42):
Amen, amen, we in the house.

Speaker 10 (02:27:46):
So I just had to make sure y'all are going this
route, because if you don't gothis route, they gonna come tax
your ass.
You sit here trying to claimmoney.
So I'm looking.
I said to you your name's abusiness.
I've been screaming this.
So we're here.
We're just researching ourhistory and we're learning to
preserve it so you can createfamily libraries, family

(02:28:09):
foundations.
You're here anyways, to do that.
What do you think Instagram is?
They're taking your familyphotos, not you.
You're not preserving them.
That's a library of your assets.
It's called intellectual assets.
If you want to create a privatesecondary school, endowments is
for private schools.
How do you think privateschools exist?
How do you think hospitalsexist?

(02:28:31):
So endowment is a way to handdown wealth tax-free.
Protect your assets, protectyour home, all of that.
You're here to protect thefamily.
I read something, I think I Italked about it a little bit,

(02:28:54):
but I'm gonna read one of mypastoral entities for y'all.
I'm the purpose of the pastoralentity, because if you, if
you're sticking to these things,you're doing your job and you
can always file things as adeduction or a tax credit Same

(02:29:15):
way with education tax creditswhen people come.
So now, all my board members, Icome to the city, I charge
$10,000.
I come to your city for twodays, hang out with you for two
days.
If you want to do an event onthe third day, I do that too.
Make that happen.
But as soon as I show up,you're getting half of that back

(02:29:39):
in the education tax credit.
So, people, that's one of thefirst things I'm going to do for
you.
And then a lot of people, whenthey learn how to make their
name of business correctly, theylearn how to add trade lines to
their personal credit.
I show them how you should getapproved for a credit card

(02:30:02):
something right away.
You follow some of the steps Igot in the school.
I give you all the game toclean your credit report and add
trade lines and get your to 750.
It's not hard.
That stuff is easy.
And then you create the business.
You attach your name to thebusiness, make your name a lsc,
create your home and call me.

(02:30:22):
You can even bring open up youa, a, a non-profit off the
508C1A, or just open up anunincorporated association.
We can still get credit on that.
I'm about to pull up.
I'm waiting on it until thisinternet is full on.
I just want you to hear themission statement, because your
mission statement is whateverybody looks at.

(02:30:44):
And then the beneficiary owner.
So one thing I didn't likeabout Northwest Registered Agent
you're going to have to refilesomething with the Secretary of
State to put your trust as thebeneficiary owner With that

(02:31:06):
Corporate Transparency Act.

Speaker 4 (02:31:09):
With the LegalZoom they already had it where you
can put your trust in ownershipof the LLC For real.

Speaker 10 (02:31:14):
That's lit, that's lit.
So they wouldn't let us put anentity on Northwest Register
Agent.

Speaker 4 (02:31:19):
Yeah, I figured, since I've seen that.

Speaker 10 (02:31:21):
But did it?
Let you become a manager of theholding company.

Speaker 4 (02:31:25):
No, I actually put a very close, trusted individual
that I'm going to make.
Oh, that's lit.
That's lit.
I like how you're moving, man.
I learned from you.
Bro, All this stuff's online.
I don't know, man, I ain't gotthe money to spend on it, so
I've just been combing througheverything I can find man.

Speaker 10 (02:31:40):
Hey, that's what's up.

Speaker 4 (02:31:41):
I like how you're moving man, I got to do
something.

Speaker 10 (02:31:44):
I'm on probation and parole dog, all right, so look.
So quit affirming that shit.
You know what I'm saying, doyou do affirmations?

Speaker 4 (02:31:52):
Yeah, bro, I do astrology, numerology, tarot.

Speaker 10 (02:31:55):
So, look, you ready for affirmation?
I got it all.
You ready for affirmation?

Speaker 4 (02:31:59):
Let's hear it man Saying I'm a perfect example.
I'm a perfect example Ofunstoppable freedom.
Of unstoppable freedom.

Speaker 10 (02:32:07):
Yeah, let that stick with you.
Freedom is just a state of mind.
You're free in your dome.
You feel me?
Yeah, all right, all right.

Speaker 13 (02:32:15):
All right, that was tough All right, that's what's
up.

Speaker 10 (02:32:19):
So look, this family legacy LLC I created is for
property management to oversee,manage and maintain residential
and commercial properties ownedby the families, ensuring their
upkeep and value enhancement.
For financial management tomanage financial assets of the
families, including investmentmanagement, budgeting and

(02:32:40):
accounting.
So I want you to know this is atype of marriage.
To me, it's a business merger.
When you have two names cometogether, you create a business
merger.
Family affairs coordination Tofacilitate communication and
coordination among familymembers regarding family events,
decisions and legacyinitiatives, fostering unity and
collaboration.
Preservation of a legacy Topromote and preserve the

(02:33:03):
heritage and legacy of thefamilies through educational
initiatives, community outreachand family reunions.
Yes, your family reunion.
If you're working for thefamily, a family reunion is a
write-off for the business.
Get all that back.
You can write all that off as aloss.
Fuck the family.
You hear me?

(02:33:24):
We write them off.
They're a tax write-offs.
Legal compliance To ensure thatall property and family affairs
comply with ethical laws andregulations, Safeguarding the
interests of family members andproperties.
Resource allocation To allocateresources effectively for the
benefit of family members,including support for education,

(02:33:44):
health care and other essentialservices.
These purposes aim to enhancethe well-being of the families
while preserving their legacyfor future generations.
When I had set this up at thebank, they said they'd never
seen an LLC set up in such amanner and they were very
impressed.
They were asking me all typesof questions.
She says I want your thoughtson OID to recoup or claim

(02:34:11):
credits.
I'm not going to say her name.
Oh yeah, in the school.
Says she hasn't heard back fromthe IRS since 1041.
It's been a year.
Well, that's probably a goodthing.
I do use the 1041s on my privatetrust and I did put that in the
school.
The OIDs I want y'all to knowwe'll close down any account.
So if you want to keep theaccount open, I do 1099 INTs
versus OIDs.

(02:34:32):
But you have to understand whatyou're doing before you file
those things.
Make sure you have a fullunderstanding.
But if you don't request it,the forms are not going to give
them to you.
1096 is always the cover formfor these forms as well.

(02:34:53):
So when you understandsecuritization, you understand
the debt, you understandeverything they send you in the
mail is a coupon.
Then you'll start learning howto file the interest.
So with a 1099-INT this is anInternal Revenue Service tax
form use the report interestincome 1099-INT is issued by all

(02:35:18):
entities that pay interestincome to investors during the
tax year.
And the reason why I need y'allto understand this is because
when you're using the social,the social is the investor.
That trust is the investor, butit's theirs.
It's not yours, because you canonly control what you create.
Let's say it two more times fory'all again you can only
control what you create.
You can only control what youcreate.

(02:35:38):
You did not create the trust,but it is a form of your energy,
your labor, that funds thistrust.
So you are the main investor.
You are a private investoruntil you make yourself public
with anything, whether it's alight bill, a credit card
payment, a car note, becauseeverything is prepaid.
As soon as you give up yoursocial, everything is paid for

(02:36:00):
because it's a trust.
It's a discharging mechanism.
The public trust is adischarging mechanism.
It's not used to get money,even though the courts find a
way to get tax credits off of itfor you contracting with the
government, but it's set up forthem.
It's insurance, social SecurityTrust Fund.
I'm going to say that again isinsurance.

(02:36:21):
Insurance is a form of privatebanking, but they're utilizing
it in the public.
I'm going to give you all theright.
I know it's so.

(02:36:42):
It's not private insurance,it's public insurance.
It is the old age of survivor'sinsurance trust fund.
Okay and disability insuranceand it's for them.

(02:37:04):
So there are two separateSocial Security trust funds the
Old Age and Survivors InsuranceOASI trust fund, and it pays
retirement and survivor benefits, and a disability insurance
trust fund and they use thesetrust funds to invest in
treasury accounts.
In treasury accounts, so youbecome the investor when you

(02:37:30):
utilize it in such a means tothe Social Kidney Act from 1993,
the HJR.
192, all of that Don't want tosound like no conspiracy
theories.
Do your own research.
Jr-192, all of that Don't wantto sound like no conspiracy
theories.
Do your own research.
But when you're utilizingpublic banking or any public
accounts like GAAP I screamedthis in the school too, so I'm

(02:37:51):
hoping everybody's familiar withthis stuff and they're not lost
because y'all all are schoolmembers Generally accepted
accounting principles, so lookthat up.
You can use this to get out ofdebt as well.
Public companies must followGAAP when preparing their
financial statements, which theyhave to be certified documents.
When you get a credit report,when somebody files something in

(02:38:13):
your credit report none ofthat's certified, so you can get
rid of it just off that GAAPstandards.
But back to 1099-INT.
You have to request it.
There's a cover lettercapitalizing namepreneur.
That book is in the school.
They're capitalizingnamepreneur and it shows you how
to write your bank or yourcredit card company.
So financial institutions,including banks, brokerage firms

(02:38:33):
, anyone who has sent you adeposit or a dividend.
So when you understand the billprocess, the double entry,
bookkeeping, the cruelaccounting, when they send you
coupons in the mail which youthink are bills, they're always
in a positive form because theircoupons will be turned in.
There's interest tied to that.
These are bank.

(02:38:54):
It's like a gift certificate.
If you're old school youremember you used to give the
store gift certificates and theycashed that in with their bank.
That goes the same place.
The money goes Deposit rightinto an account, but you have to
have a specialized account.
That's private right there.
But if you have a deposit,dividends or any exceeding $10,

(02:39:18):
anything over $10, you can filea 1099-IIT on it 1099-INT.
If you have life insurance,1099-int, bonds, which that's
what happens when these notesget securitized, any type of
debt notes or certificates, youcan file a 1099-INT.

(02:39:38):
So I use 1099-INT over 1099-OIDnow.
Now I have had success with1099-OIDs, but they will shut
your account down.
It caused more headache thananything.

Speaker 11 (02:39:55):
Did you lose your funds when they shut your
account down?
Did I what?
Lose all your funds?

Speaker 10 (02:40:00):
No, so I was doing it on like credit cards, things
of that nature, yeah, so it waslike they was already maxed out
anyways, but I was still likemaking sure I was good so I
could still use them when Ineeded them, if that makes sense
.
So yeah, the year 2021, Iprobably like 15 accounts shut
down, but I did get checks.
That year I got over like85,000 back.

(02:40:23):
It's okay, man dog, no, no, no.
We getting way bigger than thatnow.

Speaker 13 (02:40:28):
why we smoked that up at the dispensary hey, now I
got a question what's up, allright, so I just like joined not

(02:40:48):
too long ago, so I hear whatyou're saying, but I'm a little
bit lost in the sauce.
So like when you make your namea business, right Boom, and
then you apply for the foreign,the irrevocable foreign grant
source trust, do you have toapply for that with your updated
status correction or do youstill use?

Speaker 10 (02:41:10):
So what do you think status correction is?

Speaker 13 (02:41:14):
Basically.

Speaker 10 (02:41:17):
So political status correction.
You could be a minister right?
Yes, that's a status Correct.
You could be a mister right?
Yes, that's a status correct.
You could be black that's astatus.
So it depends on what statuscorrection means to you.
What's that, what?
What record are you trying tocorrect?
What are you trying to let thepeople know?
Something some people want toknow.
Hey, I'm a national, I'm partof the land jurisdiction.
But me personally, I just letthem know I'm a private family.

(02:41:39):
Private families run thegovernment.
Private families is the peoplewho actually get the checks and
get to be part of the governmentand get to call the shots.

Speaker 13 (02:41:47):
Right, yeah, I just read that in the book yesterday,
the Yellow Big Road one.
So yeah, I'm tracking on that.
But it's kind of confusing tome because, like I'm a Marine,
so I don't know if I can updatemy status without running a
police force?

Speaker 10 (02:42:01):
No, so you're a public.
You're a public, you're a part.
You're there to uphold thepublic trust.
You took an oath to uphold theConstitution.
So that's only in your officialcapacity.
In your private capacity, youcan be whoever you want to be.

Speaker 13 (02:42:12):
Oh say this.

Speaker 10 (02:42:14):
It's like when somebody goes to work as a truck
driver, they are a driver,they're operating in commerce,
so they're bound to thepatrolman, they're bound to the
state trooper, correct.
But as soon as you step outthat uniform, bro, you are a
private citizen.
You're a private individual.

Speaker 13 (02:42:30):
Oh tight Okay.

Speaker 10 (02:42:31):
Yeah, so you don't.
As long as you got thepaperwork on you, you don't have
to raise no flags.
Now, if you want to, it couldget back to your, you know.

Speaker 13 (02:42:47):
I'm tracking but I did hear you talk about you can
talk to chaps and run that routeyeah, you can talk to the
chaplain, but it's like don'tmix business and personal.

Speaker 10 (02:42:57):
so how I would go about your route is just make
sure your name is a business andthen any assets you have going
to that private name.

Speaker 13 (02:43:06):
Okay, and then so you said for the private name.
So boom, when I make my name abusiness and then I do a status
correction, do I have to makethe status correction name the
holding company?

Speaker 10 (02:43:17):
No, the holding company would be just whoever
you want it to be.
You don't really want your nameas the title.
You know, like I have, sourceCapital Group Gotcha.
Now I want you to know at theend of your contract, or
whatever I want you to know.
To me, soldier means sold todie.
By the way, Absolutely.

(02:43:38):
But you still license to kill.
You feel me.

Speaker 13 (02:43:42):
That's true too.

Speaker 10 (02:43:43):
You think what I'm saying?
Yeah, you can abide with thatbecause of your status as a
soldier.
But to step outside of that,when you're done, you're going
to fill out something called aDD-214 to discharge you from the
military, correct?
Yes, sir?
So that's what everybody needsto do at the end of the day to
opt out the system, not justsoldiers, because when you, as

(02:44:05):
soon as you have an id, you're amilitary employee, correct?
A lot of people don't understandthat.
You probably understand it morethan others, because if you
were getting in the trouble, youhave your own type of law,
correct, absolutely, courts.
Yeah.
So a lot of people don't I?
I just look at it like I don'twant.
When you, when you go to court,it's like a military tribunal
and, as a civilian, does thatmake sense?

(02:44:26):
Correct?
I see you in uniform right now.
Let's go, but nah.
So I just want you to knowsoldiers learn this better than
anybody, because you alreadytook an oath to uphold the
constitution.
You're really the only peoplethat's upholding it more, more
than a police officer.
Police officers uphold codesand statutes and municipalities.

(02:44:46):
They're there to protect thebusiness.
You're here to protect themotherfucking country, the real
republic, goddammit.
But yeah.
So I just wouldn't fuck withthat shit.
I wouldn't put it on recorduntil I got out.
I wouldn't want to be on.
I wouldn't put it on recorduntil I got out.
I wouldn't want to be on notype of list.
While I'm in the military youfill out something wrong.

(02:45:07):
You just don't want to get laidwith no sovereign citizens.

Speaker 13 (02:45:09):
Let's put it like that I was hearing you talk
about the foreign national andwe detained foreign nationals.
So I'm like damn, I'm about tobe killed when you at right now.

Speaker 10 (02:45:22):
Where you at right now, where you at, I'm in, uh,
camp pendleton, california rightnow, damn so, and uh, yeah, I
know where you at, you're amarine.
Then, uh, uh, yeah, shout out,shout out, man.
I used to stay in, uh, farbrook.
Okay, oh yeah, you're right atthe block.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, hey,that's what's up.
So they detained foreignnationals over there.
Oh, oh yeah, right at the gate.

Speaker 13 (02:45:39):
Dang, that's great.
Yeah, I'm outside, outside withit.

Speaker 10 (02:45:45):
I appreciate your time, I appreciate your service,
so I want to be a US citizenover there.

Speaker 13 (02:45:52):
Hey, do not bring your foreign national paperwork
here, man.
Yeah, we call it NCIS and wecall it yeah.

Speaker 10 (02:46:00):
That's what's going on right now, everywhere, though
yeah, I'm telling you don't doit.

Speaker 13 (02:46:04):
That's what's scaring me.
I'm like damn, I'm going to getyammed up, so let me tell you
this.

Speaker 10 (02:46:08):
Let me tell you this I don't have no problems with
my Palau ID, Okay, so I've beengood with that and that's a good
form of a foreign national.
What Trump got y'all doing?
No, you can't even talk aboutthat, my bad bro.
What I do?
You said hey, turn your cameraoff now.

Speaker 9 (02:46:29):
Trump got you doing that shit he said do not go to
Camp Pilliton.

Speaker 10 (02:46:34):
Stay away from there If you a foreign national,
whether it be an Americannational would that throw y'all
off?

Speaker 13 (02:46:42):
Man, look this whole process.
You will get stopped at thegate.
You're not going to go to jail,but they're just not going to
let you on base.

Speaker 10 (02:46:52):
Straight up.
Hey, right now it seems like Idon't see nothing wrong with
being American because Trumpsaid make America great again.
So I have seen so one of mystudents.
He's a grand chic in Houston,texas.
He was telling me about thetreaty that Palau has with the

(02:47:14):
US, because when I told himabout it we used the IDs.
Because the Republic of Palauand the United States share a
unique relationship defined bythe Compactor Free Association,
cofa, which took effect onOctober 1st 1994.
This agreement solidifiedPalau's independence while
establishing a specialpartnership with the US,
particularly in defense andsecurity matters.

Speaker 13 (02:47:40):
Yeah, if you got a status like you know if you got,
if you got status like you knowif you're a US, if the US claim
you and we got a treaty withthem, then you good, yeah, right
, right, right so I wanteverybody to look into that,
because I teach everybody to geta Palau ID.

Speaker 10 (02:47:54):
What about the common law court ID?
Is that a?
Thing?
common law court ID.
If you're saying you're aforeign national, you're not
getting on base.
You heard him.
So it's like so, look, I liketo operate.
So I just want you to know.
I do say I'm a foreign national.
I probably wouldn't say it to asoldier, though when it comes

(02:48:15):
to soldiers, I do say I'm a UScitizen.
I'm just letting y'all know,right, motherfucker?
Now I don't want no issues withnobody.
I just tell them I'm American.
Sometimes that's sufficient,but sometimes they need to hear
that you're a US citizen forsome reason.
You have to verbalize it tothem for some reason.
Yeah, they did that to me atthe passport agency bro when

(02:48:42):
he's at.
They won't let you cross that.
Motherfucker.
Don't hang your ass up.
They'll make you pull overuntil you say you're a US
citizen, but sometimes if theyhear you speaking English and
shit, they'll let you go.
He's good, but I use my PalauID everywhere and you get no
pushback or nothing.

(02:49:04):
No, I just used it in New Yorkor New Jersey at a weed shop.
Yeah, they let me come in.
So it says Trump asked tinyPacific nation of Peru to accept
migrants deported from the US.
That's great.
But no, they work.

(02:49:27):
They're here to protect us, thegovernment.
So that's why I chose Palau.
I just want y'all to know thatIf y'all need my referral link
for the ID, let me know.
Definitely.

Speaker 7 (02:49:45):
Yeah, yeah, run that Gotcha.
I'm about to put it in there.

Speaker 10 (02:49:53):
I don't know if he had looked at that in the school
, but I appreciate him hoppingon the call letting us know
what's up.

Speaker 13 (02:49:59):
Yeah, for sure.
Hey, the crazy thing about itis I had put something in the
school and you had posted it onyour Instagram, so I told
everybody in the hood.
I was like it's up.

Speaker 10 (02:50:10):
Hey, I use my ID.

Speaker 7 (02:50:11):
They don't believe you?

Speaker 10 (02:50:12):
probably because they don't never, believe it?

Speaker 13 (02:50:14):
No, I showed them.
I showed them.
I don't know if it was him, butone of his Instagrams.
He had posted me on hisInstagram like the little
comment I had left in the school.
So I had sent it to everybodyin the hood and they was like oh
yeah, what's up, just stay withthat shit.
I was like yo, what's up?

Speaker 7 (02:50:27):
Yeah, they want you to do it.
That's what I hate.
They want you to do it.

Speaker 13 (02:50:30):
That's all that's cool.

Speaker 7 (02:50:35):
That's my hood didn't support me until I became a man
no, mine, don't, mine, do not,let me tell you.

Speaker 13 (02:50:41):
They was like don't do nothing else, Just be a
Marine and figure out and workwith buddies and figure out how
to do this shit.

Speaker 1 (02:50:47):
And then we going to do it.

Speaker 10 (02:50:50):
My main thing is just you know you don't want to
cause no conflict with yourhigher ups and commanders and
shit.
You know what I'm saying.
So yeah, yeah, that's my mainthing with you Don't cause no
drama.
If that's what's feeding you,that's what you're doing.
I salute you.
You know what I mean.
I just want you to know weain't never won an award without
a melanated people.
That's one thing.
They never tell motherfuckers.
So it's like you know I respectit.

(02:51:14):
Do what you do, but at the endof the status change when you
filled out that DD-214.
And like I tell people, I makesure my private paperwork is
good Now say he stopped being aMarine, he's done, now he's not
on active duty and file that badmotherfucking paperwork.
But always say you're anAmerican.

(02:51:35):
You know what I mean.
Don't never say you're asovereign.
Just stay away from those words.
Sovereign and citizen Rightright, you know what I mean.
You're private banking man.
You're a private family, Forsure.
That's what you work for.
You work for private families.
Private families call the shots.

Speaker 13 (02:51:51):
Yep.
So when I get the so for rightnow, since my status is already
you know, I can't really messwith it.

Speaker 10 (02:52:02):
So I just got to get a private EIN and then just
work from there.
Yeah, I would make sure.
Yeah, get an EIN, but you canstill do the paperwork and have
it on deck.
It's just like when push comesto shove, that's when you file.
You're putting in a publicrecord, I bet, because you know
I did all of that stuff before I.
Even I did the paperwork part.
I just didn't file it, and so Iknew what it was.
But the main, at the end of theday, having your name of
business is not going to affectanything.
Or having a private trust,because that's the only way you

(02:52:27):
can keep assets from the publicview.
Anyways, you know, say youstart creating a cash flow.
Ma, let me get that on mute,hold on.

Speaker 13 (02:52:40):
Yeah, because I'm trying to figure this out.
I got to figure this out.
Yeah, that boy need that, bro,not facts.

Speaker 10 (02:52:49):
Yeah, all your assets need it, you know.
And then say you go home andstuff, if you have personal
firearms, they need to be put inthe trust as well.
Schedule A of a trust.
So now it's not a firearm, it'sprivate property.
Ooh, I like that.
Okay, that's what it is Privateproperty.

Speaker 13 (02:53:09):
Okay.

Speaker 10 (02:53:13):
Okay, that's good.
And then I help people too.
They do unincorporatedassociations of 508C1As ministry
trusts, but they still get thebenefits.
They still get the benefits,you know.
They still get the VA loansthey still get all of that.

Speaker 13 (02:53:25):
Okay, yeah, I've been tapped in.
I talked to my wife about thetrust, the Ministry Trust, yeah
she could be ahead of it.

Speaker 10 (02:53:34):
She could be ahead of your trust, Like she could be
your manager.

Speaker 13 (02:53:41):
That be your manager .
That's how I would do it ify'all rocking like that, for
sure, okay, okay, okay, I gottaget up out of this place now.

Speaker 10 (02:53:48):
She can really own you if you understand slavery.
Shit, we already married, so Ido understand that.
Shit, you're her property now,god damn it she can tell the US
that anytime.
What was that you?

Speaker 13 (02:54:03):
can put kids in the ministry trust too.

Speaker 10 (02:54:06):
Yes, yes, yes.
Yes, you want them to acquirepositions, though, but all their
intellectual property, theirname, needs to be a business,
because you know it's justintellectual property, so put
that as an LLC.
Yeah, so if you go to my StatusSelect, they create something
called Baby Landings.
I got one of those.
Yeah, I seen that in the school.
Okay, now did you also seewhere I did the birth affidavits

(02:54:29):
through the same passportoffice?
Yeah, all right, I just wantyou to see that because you a
soldier man.

Speaker 13 (02:54:35):
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah , definitely, yeah, I got a kid
too, so I got to go back andfill out that you talked about
the birth certificate.
I'm about to put the link inthe story Good to go.

Speaker 10 (02:54:48):
I want everybody to click it if they can Put it in
there right now.

Speaker 13 (02:54:51):
Yeah, because I don't want the state taking my
child.
I just can't have it.

Speaker 10 (02:54:55):
That's crazy.
Stategov, stategov, okay,stategov.
So with that Baby Landy, if youget it from mystatiselectcom,
you can just attach it to thisbirth affidavit to get passports
and shit.
Is that right?
Yeah, so you don't have to use.
So the slave document is goingto be the birth certificate,

(02:55:17):
correct, because that's sayingwho the manufacturer is.
So what's the authenticationpeople talk about?
That's bullshit.
So in the States.
So if you're traveling though,because you know you understand
that I just hope you're good,don't put your government name
out there, or nothing for mycongregation, okay.

Speaker 7 (02:55:37):
So I want you to keep it real.
I want you to keep it realthough.

Speaker 10 (02:55:41):
You keep it real, right?
Yeah for sure, as a US citizen.
They don't give a fuck overhere, correct?
But if something's tripping inanother country, you're going to
come save us.
Oh for sure, yeah.
So if you're in a differentcountry, you do want an
authenticated birth certificate.
Okay, I'm a US citizen.

(02:56:02):
If I travel outside this bitch,I'm a US citizen.
Sure, I need that protectionAin't no answers, but it's about
it because the US military isgoing to come save my
motherfucking ass.
Okay, okay, they just don'tgive a fuck about you over here.
Crazy how it works.
That's because you're part of atrust, though.

(02:56:24):
Right, the public trust.

Speaker 7 (02:56:25):
Yes, we're really at war with ourselves right.
Is that true?

Speaker 10 (02:56:30):
correct it's the same way, like I'm going to use
the Christian churches, forexample.
No offense to anybody that Idon't know your church, I'm just
speaking on general information.
Right.
As a Christian church, youcan't get funded unless you're
preaching a word like them.
I don't know your church.
I'm just speaking on generalinformation.
Right.
As a Christian church, youcan't get funding unless you're
preaching a word like them.
I don't want you to preach it.

(02:56:50):
So this is the importance of508C1A, where we can get private
funding from privateindividuals, so we can speak on
what we want to speak, becausethe government is not going to
limit our freedom of speech.
They limit what you can saythrough them giving you funding,
and that's a 501 thing, right?
Oh yeah, 508-c1a.

Speaker 7 (02:57:10):
So I have one of those.
Can that control like I see inyour school?

Speaker 10 (02:57:13):
you have the three-tier, like you know, the
holding company yes, that cancontrol that.

Speaker 1 (02:57:18):
Yes.

Speaker 10 (02:57:20):
That would be your beneficial owner of the holding
company.
Then the holding company willbe the single member of your
name, your wife's name, yourkid's name, which will be an LLC
Separately, yes, or it dependson how you want to structure it,
because you can make yourwife's name the LLC and then do

(02:57:42):
DBAs with your name and thechildren's name.

Speaker 7 (02:57:45):
And then you don't need an EIN, you just need to
get an EIN.

Speaker 10 (02:57:48):
For all of that, you just need an EIN if you're
going to be moving financialassets.

Speaker 13 (02:57:53):
But you don't necessarily need one, you can
just use the holding company orthe five?

Speaker 10 (02:57:57):
Yes, the 508C1A.

Speaker 5 (02:58:04):
But yes, the 508C1A you got contracts with all these
businesses though.

Speaker 7 (02:58:06):
So a power of attorney.
You can sign a power ofattorney to the ministry trust.

Speaker 10 (02:58:08):
I can accept money for your government.
Name your children.

Speaker 7 (02:58:11):
You know what I mean right, right and you have a how
do you get funding for a 508though?

Speaker 10 (02:58:16):
my bad, sorry.
Private individuals privatefunding you need to get in the
circles, oh, okay, but you canalso set up a non-profit.
Private individuals privatefunding you need to get in the
circles, okay, you can also setup a non-profit.
So if you go look up Keenum orKalam in Colorado, colorado
Business Search, just do asimple Colorado Business Search.
I got to spell it out foreverybody because I know I'll be

(02:58:36):
talking fast for y'all, it'sjust second nature to me.
But do a simple business search,colorado, secretary of State.
Then type in Keenum, o'colombwhen it asks you for the name of
the business and then you cansee how I established it and it
should be in the school too.
Okay, I'll look it up.
And then if you look up filing,history and documents, click on

(02:58:58):
the Articles of Incorporationand you go to the last page.
It's going to say thisnon-profit will be operating as
a 508 c1a tax exemptorganizations described in
section the internal revenuecode, section 508 c1a benefits
with faith-based organizations,fbo's, churches, integrated
auxiliaries and associations andchurches do not have to apply
as a 501c3 in order to be taxexempt and offer tax

(02:59:22):
deductibility for contributions.
So I can get funding still withthe 501c3.
As long as I'm operating as a501c1a, so I can have my freedom
of speech intact.

Speaker 7 (02:59:37):
I hope that makes sense.

Speaker 10 (02:59:38):
And the EIN number tells them all of that, right,
no?
When they look it up in thiswith the state okay, okay, so
it'll be attached with yoursecretary of state.

Speaker 4 (02:59:49):
I heard y'all talking about the DBAs.
Uh, that whole legal zoom.
They got that too right up inthere.
As soon as you file for the LLC, the DBA comes up.
Do you want to use the DBA?
Just yeah, stuff was reallyseamless, man.
It was too easy.
I almost didn't trust it.

Speaker 10 (03:00:05):
That's our problem.
We block your prosperity.

Speaker 4 (03:00:08):
I went through with it.
I knew in my heart what Ineeded to do, and it was doing
what I needed to do.
It was just too easy.

Speaker 10 (03:00:16):
Just like my ex-girlfriend, I think all of
our ex-girlfriends.
But no.
So most registered agents theyhave it where you can do DBAs or
they also call alternativetrade names.
You can do businesses whoeveryou want in America.

(03:00:37):
That's the great thing ofAmerica, free enterprise.
So I seen in the school youwere talking about going to I
mean, maybe it was a post, butgoing to banks and if they don't
?

Speaker 7 (03:00:48):
want to open an account, go to another one Now.

Speaker 10 (03:00:51):
is that just how it goes, or is there a certain Well
?

Speaker 7 (03:00:56):
you need to know.

Speaker 10 (03:00:57):
I mean, if you know what you're doing, doing I don't
have no issues, okay, okay,it's just people going in there
scared.
You don't have to give them nosocial, you don't have to do
none of that.
It's the EIN.
If a bank tries to get a socialvalue, that is illegal.
Yeah, I don't care if there's acold statue or nothing, just

(03:01:19):
say I'm a trustee.
You know what I mean.
I don't have to give you noneof that.
Like I just had to, like I wasjust talking to my business
partner, like I had to helpsomebody that had some
garnishments, right, and theytook $150,000 out of a trust
account.
I got it back within three daysbecause they had a trust.
It's two trustees on the trust,two older these are older

(03:01:41):
ladies too.
I'm telling you there's olderladies.
That's fucked up.
Like I was pissed off, but wegot it back in three days.
You know what I mean.
You can't hit a trust accountand if you're and I need y'all
to understand this the reasonwhy we say because I know a lot
of y'all might not have caughtcertain words that some of the
students have said but the fivecharging order protection states

(03:02:04):
.
They said they set up their owncompany in a charging order
protection state.
He said he did his research.
That's why he liked Nevada andMissouri.
Texas is one of them too.
But the five charging orderprotection states where you can
remain anonymous and charge anorder protection don't even have
to be in the operatingagreements.
But the operating agreement isyour bylaws.

(03:02:25):
That is the trust of your LLC.
I'm going to say it again theoperating agreement is the trust
of your LLC.

Speaker 4 (03:02:33):
And that's where we need to hold harmless and the
indemnity.

Speaker 10 (03:02:38):
Correct Non-disclosure agreements.

Speaker 13 (03:02:42):
Yeah, I got a question about that Because I
don't know if you're supposed toLook this stuff up online and
find an operating agreement.

Speaker 10 (03:02:47):
But Chat GBT buddy, if you have a registered agent,
it comes with it automatically,but I like to create my own and
I remember you saying that Ilike to create my own Because.

Speaker 13 (03:02:59):
Then you said that the you was like I like to
create my own because.
Then you said that thecontracts, if you're moving into
private the contracts, youcould do whatever it is.

Speaker 10 (03:03:07):
If you take the operating agreement to the bank
and they open it up whatever'sin that operating agreement goes
, Because it's not even likethey're really running by their
legal team.

Speaker 4 (03:03:15):
And we can always change that, or is that like?

Speaker 10 (03:03:17):
Yeah, it's called an amendment.
It's just like a trust.

Speaker 4 (03:03:19):
Alright, yeah, yeah, you know what I mean.

Speaker 10 (03:03:21):
First, you got your article, so I need y'all to
understand this.
This is your Constitution.
The United States is a federalcorporation, correct?
Yeah, so the Constitution iswhat provides for the business.
The Constitution is a trust.
That's why, in God, we trust,right?
Who has their 508C1A?
Queen says she has one, allright, so in it does it not have

(03:03:43):
articles?
Yes, so where does theConstitution start?
Don't it start with Article 1?
Definitely yeah because whenthey say Amendment 1, that means
they changed the Constitution.
Amend means to change.
This is how I throw it outthere y'all.
So when y'all throwing upAmendment 1, we're talking about

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, well, under Amendment 1, well,I start with Article 1.
The courts start with Article 3.
So I just want you I'm going tothrow something else out there.
So, like the government can'thand out titles of nobility, but
a private trust can, you cancreate your own patents and
nobility when you learn how yourown bloodline it's, you handing

(03:04:27):
down the bloodline it's what'sin your family Bible.
Can't nobody tell you who thefuck you are in this game?
Man, that's true, I know it'strue.
I didn't mean to lie to y'all.

Speaker 7 (03:04:36):
I know, I know, I know Y'all didn't pay me for the
car.

Speaker 10 (03:04:39):
Y'all just paid for the bus and the school.
I ain't got no reason to lie.
Goddammit Y'all not paying me.

Speaker 7 (03:04:51):
But hold on.
Hold on Indemnity bond.
Isn't that tied to your?

Speaker 10 (03:04:55):
birth certificate?
No, that's what they talkIndemnity.

Speaker 13 (03:04:59):
Indemnity is something you create so we don't
need none of that.

Speaker 10 (03:05:03):
So every damn okay, okay the birth certificate bond
is not yours, so we can create abond in you.
And because we're so out thegate, like she was saying, she

(03:05:25):
said can't we create our ownministry and create our own
stuff?
Because you have a baptismalcertificate, right yeah, why you
can't create a bond off that?

Speaker 1 (03:05:34):
Oh shit.

Speaker 7 (03:05:36):
Oh shit, just like the birth certificate,
everything can be securitized.

Speaker 4 (03:05:41):
Why you can't authenticate the baptismal you
can't, why you can't, why youcan't, why you can't.

Speaker 7 (03:05:46):
Why you can't, why you can't, why you can't?

Speaker 10 (03:05:47):
Why you can't, why you can't, why you can't, why
you can't, why you can't, whyyou can't, why you can't, why
you can't, why you can't, whyyou can't, why you can't, why
you can't, why none of them are.
It's the same shit.
You're not doing what they do,so they get paid off your
property.
They get paid off yourintellectual essence.

Speaker 7 (03:06:04):
Oh, my God.

Speaker 10 (03:06:07):
You can only control what you create.
Your mom can always create.
Hey, this is my baby, butinstead she allows the hospital
to create the bond.
That's fucking okay, you, theyjust claimed you.
Yes, because listen, whathappens when she has the baby?
She goes in labor, right hascontractions.

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That's the kind of labor whenthey create the birth
certificate.
The labor gets pledged in thetrust.
Now we own your whole essence,every movement, every
intellectual property.
It's like a record label.
You're signing the death rowrecords.
Welcome to death row.

Speaker 5 (03:06:44):
That's right, okay, yes.

Speaker 10 (03:06:46):
Makes sense.
Now, the church used to do it.
If you didn't sign up for thestate, it used to be the church.
So this is what the Amish do.
This is what the this is why Isaid look up the Jewish church
or let me go picking on the Jews.
Okay, look up the JehovahWitness, jehovah Witness Network
.
I do this all the time.

(03:07:06):
Look up the network of theJehovah Witness organization.
They got to be worth a cool B,yes, but they're just a 508,
right?
Yeah, they were.
The estimated net worth is$47.24 billion and $265.62
billion.
Yeah, Last year they spent over$25 billion on disaster relief.

Speaker 7 (03:07:36):
So, Devon, you can just put your own fucking
paperwork.

Speaker 10 (03:07:43):
That's so, devon, you can just put your own
fucking paperwork.
So let's talk about not mypresident, but the last
foreseeing president of theUnited States Corporation,
joseph Biden.
Correct, y'all remember, seeing?

Speaker 7 (03:07:53):
him.

Speaker 10 (03:07:55):
How much money did he give Ukraine?

Speaker 5 (03:07:58):
Like billions, like three billion, so where'd that
come from?

Speaker 10 (03:08:00):
Do you know what fund that came from?
It's called foreign aid,correct?
Alright.
So Trump ain't fucking with theforeigners, but Biden was.
So this is when you want tocreate your foreign jurisdiction
.
They have to help foreigners,right, right.
That's how a lot of theseorganizations was tapping in and

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getting paid and when you'reprivate, you can be that person.

Speaker 7 (03:08:26):
You can deal with them the same way, right?

Speaker 10 (03:08:28):
yes, yeah so when you're a private family, you
want to sit down.
I don't want to.
I don't want to keep gettingtoo deep because I know
everybody's still on a on acertain level.
But you're going to want to sitdown with the kkk.
You're going to want to sitdown with the freemasons.
You're going to want to sitdown with the KKK.
You're going to want to sitdown with the Freemasons.
You're going to want to sitdown with the private families
that run your communities.
I'm going to say that again.
Private families that run yourcommunities.

(03:08:48):
The KKK is running yourcommunity because you don't know
what the fuck is going on outhere with the trusteeship
Jehovah Witnesses do In order tokeep their funds in a certain
way.
It's called a public ministry.
They take it from the privateand they donate it to the public
.
So this is why they have publicchurches.

(03:09:09):
Does that make sense?

Speaker 7 (03:09:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (03:09:16):
So they pledge their congregation as a public church
.
That's their publiccongregation, but they're still
a private organization.

Speaker 7 (03:09:25):
And they have, so anybody can join.

Speaker 10 (03:09:26):
So like well, yeah, so with the Jehovah Witnesses,
their governing body, it'scalled the.
I know they got the Watchtower,but they have a committee as
well.

Speaker 7 (03:09:39):
So they have that magazine, the Watchtower that's
their governing body.

Speaker 10 (03:09:43):
It's called the Ruling Council.

Speaker 7 (03:09:45):
Damn.

Speaker 10 (03:09:48):
So all that is yes, that's the governing body, the
Ruling Council, and they'reconsidered religious leaders,
and then how they hand downtheir doctrines is through
publication called theWatchtower Society.
Now they're members.
That's part of the Kingdom Hall.
They have to go to the KingdomHall, that's where they go.
So it's all private.
They got their own privatenames, private definitions of

(03:10:09):
everything, and they havepresidents.
But the members of the KingdomHall are card publishers, but
they have something called aboard of directors and all it is

(03:10:30):
is a private family, a privatecorporation they set up, just
like the government.
And they do the whole trustthing like the government does
for us.
Yes, exactly, they got theirown food stamp program, shit
like that, welfare programs.
So we can basically do that tooright.
Exactly, right, okay, that'swhy I said your family is a tax

(03:10:53):
write-off.
Hey, don, I got a question.
I'm tired of helping my family,but they're a tax write-off,
don't worry.

Speaker 13 (03:11:02):
So I got a question.
So let's say, I get the llc,boom.
And then you you see youalready got your stuff celebrate
, so boom.
So let's say like, let's say,for instance, like I wanted to
do business with, I want to dobusiness with you, so our
contract would be a privatelything.
It wouldn't necessarily be likeout in the, in the public.
Is that correct?
What was that saying?

(03:11:23):
Again, so like, let's say, Igot an llc and then I become
like private and then I want todo business with you, or like
have a contract with you.
Like let's say, uh, I rememberyou spoke about something like
you could like create your owncontracts and stuff.
Like that, correct?
So let's say, me and you likego into a, a business agreement,

(03:11:44):
and then to like pull thecredits from the, from like the
social or whatever.
Like how does how does thatlike work?

Speaker 10 (03:11:51):
That's not.
I'll show you.
I do research and stuff, but Idon't pull credits like that.
Okay, gotcha, you have to becreating something, gotcha, okay
, do education, tax credits,research and development.

Speaker 13 (03:12:10):
I see what you're bringing up.

Speaker 10 (03:12:12):
Yeah, you put the car in the business name.
You only get the tax credit,the major tax credit, on it the
first year, but then you canwrite off the mileage and all
that shit, gotcha.

Speaker 13 (03:12:23):
I'm picking up what you're putting in.

Speaker 7 (03:12:24):
When you say you write it off like when you write
your family off.

Speaker 10 (03:12:31):
It's one of the holding companies.
It's not the.
Why would you have a non-profit?
It could be an LLC.
I have an LLC that holds funds,but the 508 can't do it, the
508 can do it, but I use the LLCto hold funds for the family.
So, boy, this is for familywelfare.
You know what I mean.
But it's still a gift.
Everything is still a gift.

Speaker 3 (03:12:52):
Gotcha.

Speaker 10 (03:12:53):
That's the purpose of that LLC.
Yeah, because you're donatingright, Right, right.
So my 508-C1A is privatemembers only, so this is the
extension of the family, oh,okay.
Okay, so the holding companyLLC is donating to the 508?

(03:13:16):
No, that's the beneficiary the508 is just the beneficiary
owner.

Speaker 7 (03:13:23):
But if you want to donate you can okay.
Okay, that's what's operatingfor the trust in commerce, or
whatever beneficial owner okay,okay beneficial owner.

Speaker 10 (03:13:37):
We're going to give you the definition right now.
A beneficial owner is someoneor something who owns or
controls an interest in a legalentity like a company.
Beneficial owner we're going togive you the definition right
now.
A beneficial owner is someoneor something who owns or
controls an interest in a legalentity like a company or a trust
, even if they aren't theofficial or legal owner.
Own nothing, control everything.

Speaker 8 (03:13:55):
It's deep, it's deep and that just go through
contracts right correct.

Speaker 10 (03:14:07):
So a beneficial owner can enjoy the benefits of
the asset which is held on theirbehalf by a custodian or broker
.
So the holding company is justholding this on behalf of the
beneficial owner.
All you can do is hold things.
This on behalf of thebeneficial owner.
All you can do is hold things.

(03:14:28):
You really can't own anythingand everything's atoms and
molecules.
They're always looking for anowner.
Owning anything in America ispretty much illegal.
You will be If you say that'syour Instagram.
Now you're being charged withsomething.
That's my phone.
Now you're being charged withtax.
That's your Instagram.
Now you're being charged withsomething.
Oh, that's my phone.
Now you're being charged withtax.
Oh, that's my car.
Now you're being charged withtax.
Oh, that's my house.
How about?
That's your trust house, orthat's the holding company's

(03:14:50):
house?
That's the holding company'sphone.
Everything's business.
Say it again Beneficial owner Aperson who enjoys the benefits
of ownership even though thetitle to some form of property
is in another name.
So you get the benefits of thisBeneficiary proceeds, and that's

(03:15:12):
what's going on with thegovernment.
They're the beneficial ownersof your family, of your name, of
your legacy.
That's because that's whoyou're handed down to.
That's who you're fuckinggetting pimped by.
You're paying taxes to them.
The Amish is not paying taxesAt all and ain't no military is

(03:15:35):
going on the Amish motherfuckingfarm.
Nothing, they ain't not doingnothing.
They ain't gonna do nothing.
They ain't going to do nothingbut protect the Amish.
So if I have to go through allof this to get what is mine.
How does the banks and stuffjust do it with the signature?
That's what you did.

(03:15:57):
You signed up with them and socan I sign up with myself.
What you mean.
If you understand how to beprivate, whatever you create,
you don't have to pledge it tothe public.
Anyways, go build somethingwith your motherfucking life.
Quit using everybody's shit.
Quit going to the store.
It's not your store.
You're not benefiting nobody,but somebody else's family.

(03:16:17):
What are you creating foryourself in life?
This is why, if you're notcreating for your life, you're
not here to protect nothing.
So it doesn't matter.
Continue being a slave becauseyou're working for somebody else
when you understand the privatelife we create for our own self
and that's why we protect it.
If I got 250,000 sitting around, I'm going to make sure I have

(03:16:37):
paperwork that protect that incase it ever gets popped off and
seized With a certain type ofgold you can't take.
You need to have the properdocumentation to prove that you
brought this in manifestation.
When you have a birthcertificate, that's a
certificate of manifest.
Now we're just saying this ismanifested.
This is government property.
Anything I say do create is forGod, so it can't be taxed and

(03:17:01):
touched from the government Yo.
Look at the Amish.
I keep bringing them up.
Do they use banks?
Do the Amish use banks?
Has anybody ever seen an Amishmotherfucker in the bank?

Speaker 7 (03:17:15):
Not once.

Speaker 10 (03:17:16):
But don't they have their own stores?
They accept credit cards.
Don't they Think about it?

Speaker 7 (03:17:23):
Shit.

Speaker 10 (03:17:24):
They go on planes.
Think about it.
Unincorporated Associations508-C1As.
How many of y'all are doingbusiness overseas?
I want to.
If you learn how to do businessoverseas, you'll stop saying

(03:17:47):
you're a US citizen because youwon't be able to get a bank
account in another country.
You're going to have to have atrust.
As a US citizen, you can't gointo another country.
Here's my American ID.
Can I get a bank account?
No, you're going to learn howto set it up without a fucking.
They don't have social securitynumbers in all the countries,

(03:18:08):
so how?
Are you?
going to get your money to you.
You're going to learn privatebanking.
You're going to learn privatetrust.
This is why we create aministry ministries, worldwide.
Ministries are known everywhere.
I was just about to ask that,so you answered that question
right there.

Speaker 11 (03:18:22):
Ministry Ministry is worldwide.
Ministries are known everywhere.
Yeah, I was just about to askthat, so you answered that
question right there.

Speaker 10 (03:18:25):
Think about it who used to run Russia?
They used to have a primeminister, correct?

Speaker 7 (03:18:32):
Now internationally.
Do they have EIN numbers?
Is that?

Speaker 10 (03:18:35):
international.
Think about what you just said,bro.

Speaker 7 (03:18:38):
Where do EIN numbers?

Speaker 10 (03:18:39):
come from.

Speaker 4 (03:18:40):
IRS.

Speaker 10 (03:18:41):
So is the IRS everywhere.

Speaker 4 (03:18:43):
No.

Speaker 10 (03:18:44):
Exactly so.
How would I open up an account?
I just told you what you needto do Learn trust law, a private
ministry.
When we talk about, when youthink about the wealth,
protecting wealth, you hearabout the Bahamas, cook Islands,
dubai, cayman Islands and theyset up something called a trust.

(03:19:09):
That's why I said you can getyour trust, can create your own
form of identification.
Your title.
Yeah, the trust dictates who canaccess this.

(03:19:30):
Motherfucker.
Correct.
When people die and theyadminister a trust, do you need
a fucking ID?
Motherfuckers know who Susie isthe daughter.
They don't have no fucking id.
Does this make sense?
Everybody?
Yeah, dude, overstanding thatshit all the time you're gonna

(03:19:55):
need an idea is if you'rehanging this shit down in court.
So listen, a prime minister orchief of cabinet is the head of
a cabinet and a leader of theministers In the executive
branch of government.
Everything is faith-based.
Understand this.
It's not the governmentadministration.
Yes or no?
Yep, so they're adding aminister.

(03:20:17):
I'm going to break that downagain.
Administration Adding aminister.
Administer Adding a minister.
I'm going to break that downagain.
Administration Adding aminister.
Administer Adding a minister.
Yes, yeah.

Speaker 4 (03:20:28):
So that's called the administrative process.

Speaker 10 (03:20:29):
I don't care what country you're in.
They accept common law trusts.
I'm going to see if I canGoogle it and you just need the
paperwork.
That's it.

(03:20:51):
Every country has a common lawjurisdiction.
Man man the whole purpose ofgetting a Palau ID is to set up
a business in Palau.
So my business is set up inPalau.

(03:21:15):
Can the United States tax me?
Can the United States reallytouch my assets?
Now I would be operating undera foreign trust, but a foreign
ministry trust.
When you hear the word ministry, what do you think?
I think of people goingoverseas.

(03:21:37):
I think of people going tochurch, but everybody in church
always does a missionary.
They call missionaries.
They go to different countries,right yeah for the mission.
So how are they being taken careof?
They set up bank accounts inthose countries, tax-free,
tax-free, in the name of Jesus.

(03:21:57):
Nah, because you're here tospread your family legacy,
that's your diplomatic mission.
Because you're here to spreadyour family legacy, that's your
diplomatic mission.
You're here to grow the trustand protect the trust.
You're here to grow the familyand protect the family.
Is that not what the militarydoes with their private families
?
They off you if you try to comeoff.

Speaker 13 (03:22:18):
you know what I mean we got a special section for
that.

Speaker 10 (03:22:21):
That's why I need you to know the public trust.
The social security number is apublic trust.
It's paying private familiesand they're doing a great job
protecting it and growing it.
They know they owe you.
That's what the trillion dollardebt's for, right?
Yes, they know they owe you,but they still get paid right.

Speaker 7 (03:22:43):
They sure do.

Speaker 10 (03:22:44):
Yes, and that's where any business is going in a
bankruptcy, because they're abusiness on a bankruptcy.
That's where any business is ona bankruptcy the board members
still take, they get raises andeverything during bankruptcy.
When you think of leaders, thegovernment leaders, correct,
they're just members, the mainmembers of the trust, correct,

(03:23:09):
right?
So that's how you have to bewith your family when you
understand private trust, nowyou're the leader, now you have
to lead your family.

Speaker 13 (03:23:18):
So, in doing that because I know you speak on
tribes all the time I've beenhearing you like now you have to
lead your family, so so in, in,in doing that, do you cause?
I know you speak on tribes likeall the time I've been hearing
you like.
Well, I just started likepaying attention, for like I've
been hearing you speak abouttribes a lot, so like where do
you go to like really like lockin and tap in with people?

Speaker 10 (03:23:34):
I mean?
I mean, what's your spiritualbelief?
Believe, brother.

Speaker 13 (03:23:38):
What was you raised?
I was raised as a Christian.

Speaker 10 (03:23:43):
Alright, so they're not tribes in your Bible.
What's a Bible for?
If you was raised a Christian,that's your family lineage.
If I'm a Muslim, that's myfamily lineage, you understand.
So pick a tribe.

Speaker 7 (03:23:57):
Can we just make one up too, though?
Can we create one?
I mean you already made one up.

Speaker 10 (03:24:00):
You can use your last name.
I'm a Calabonite, but I needyou to know, at the end of the
day I'm still a In the public.
You still have to choose atribe.
It's the end, god we trust.
The Bible's a fact in thecourtroom, right?
So if I say I'm a Moabite, theycan't deny me because it's in

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they Bible.
You understand, I understand mylineage and I understand my
definition.
You have to understand yours.
I understand that I'm a Moab.
I understand that I'm ofAsiatic descent.
I understand and overstand thatI go all the way top to the top
12 tribes.
I'm a Moab.
I understand and overstand thatI go all the way top to the top
12 tribes.
I'm a Moab Dragon.

(03:24:47):
Y'all can Google this stuff thekingdom of Moab.
They were often in conflict withthe Israelites, but shout out
to my Israelite brothers too.
But I use the Bible Like.

(03:25:07):
I don't argue about the name ofJesus, none of that.
I use the name, I use thesetools, but I'm also a Choctaw.
I'm also a Calamite.
I'm also a Cherokee.
I'm also a lot of shit.
You know what I mean.
But when the push comes toshove, I'm also Cherokee.
I'm also a lot of shit.
You know what I mean.
But when the push comes toshove, I'm going to make sure
the Bible they use, the Biblethat they make you swear on,
they say is a fact in thecourtroom.

(03:25:28):
I'm going to let them know I'ma Moab and they have to protect
me Moab huh.
Okay, yes, I'm Moabite.
You know I don't give a lot ofthis information out, but
there's degrees of knowledge.
You know I went through all 360of them, not just 33.
Well, there's 32 degrees andthen the 33rd is honorary, and

(03:25:52):
y'all see me get my honorarydegree in the public when I
became a doctor.
But I'm 360.
You know, I went to all theschools, but I'm a student of
all the schools and a slave tonone of these motherfuckers.
I do what I want.
I ain't signed up with nobody.
But when it comes to my lineage, this was the lineage that had

(03:26:14):
made sense to me when I wasgiven my just studying this shit
.
It's called the school ofthought.
So Moab was the son of Lot.
I'm just going to throw thisout here, because a lot of
people have.
If they say they are Moab, somepeople can't digest the true

(03:26:36):
history of it.
So Moab was the son of Lot andLot's oldest daughter who solved
the destruction of Sodom andGomorrah.
So Sodom and Gomorrah wasdestructed.
They told him don't look back.
And his wife looked back andshe just disintegrated, right.
So, with that being said, lotdid have sex with his daughters
and he created the Moabs.
He came out of incest.

(03:26:57):
The closer you can, the deeperit goes in.
You understand me Nah.

Speaker 4 (03:27:06):
Well, that's also in the tribe of Judah, Like you got
Judah and Tamar, so I know mybiblical history too.

Speaker 10 (03:27:11):
There you go, and that's how you have to roll, and
that was a signature, he signedit.

Speaker 4 (03:27:15):
He was a surety because he gave a signet.

Speaker 10 (03:27:17):
That's it.
Speak that shit.
So I want y'all to understandthis.
All the Bible is all the Bibleis.
Let's look up definition offamily Bible.
It's your creation story.
When you have your own familytrust, you have to have a family
Bible.
This is your book of shadows.
All the Bible is is a form of abook of shadows for family

(03:27:41):
lineage, your path toenlightenment, to hand down your
creation story.
Every family should have acreation story so that the
government cannot interfere withyour covenant with your God.
Because the source goes by manynames.
Now I choose to call mine out.
I lie in the public.
So I need y'all to understandthat if I have a creation story,

(03:28:01):
then the government can't neverinterfere, because that's my
covenant with God.
A covenant will outdo apromissory note any day, and
that's why they're, that's whythey protect the so-called
Israelites, the so-called Jewishpeople.
I say so-called because all ourhistories are different.
They can call themselveswhatever they want, though.

(03:28:22):
No offense to anybody.
Y'all.

Speaker 3 (03:28:28):
That's a fact.

Speaker 10 (03:28:30):
I love all y'all because y'all are here.
Y'all support me, but I believethat real niggas used to run
shit.
You feel me?
Y'all niggas have fell offy'all's motherfucking throne.
Y'all need to wake the fuck upStraight up, because y'all have
a covenant with God.
You're fucking angels.
You're here to bring heaven toearth.
It's time to wake the fuck up.
Quit playing.

(03:28:50):
You're bigger than a name.
Don't even worry about yourname, because you talk to God
first.
God's going to say that'sman-made paperwork, bullshit.
Stand on your motherfuckingsquare, cuz.
Stand on your motherfuckingsquare.
These are boxes.
It's all man-made bullshit.
They're boxes in your reality.

(03:29:11):
But a covenant is an agreementbetween you and your higher
power.
So your family should have acovenant story, a creation story
.
What did you come on earth todo?
Because when you tap into that,you're going to get paid,
because God's going to take careof you, because you're living
in your divine purpose.
But learn how to just.
I had to go all the way back tothe Bible, because the Bible's
a fact in the courtroom.

(03:29:32):
This is what we raised on, sowe can use this in law.
A motherfucker will kill youover that Bible, so learn how to
use it correctly.
That's how powerful it is.
So learn your covenant, yourcreation story.
But a family Bible, becausethat's all it is.
People are caught up.
This is the King James familyBible.

(03:29:52):
It's not even yours.
You're royalty too,motherfucker.
Where's your royal Bible?
And that's and no offense toanybody, that's just how I'm
talking to you.
This is me.
Y'all hopped on the car.
Don't like it, hop off.
But you're royalty, so you needto hand down your royal Bible.
Where's your family?
I need to know the times anddates your family was created.

(03:30:16):
But a family Bible is designedto be used at.
I'm looking at this.
A family Bible is a Bible handedout through a Christian family,
with each successive generationrecording information about the
family's history inside of it.
Typically, this informationconsists of births, deaths,
baptisms, confirmation andmarriages.

(03:30:36):
Family Bibles contain a familyrecord or family registry.
So if we had a family Bible allthe way leading up to you, then
you would look like Jesus.
The Bible would start with you.
You are Jesus.
Now you understand.
Then you create the story foryour family Photo albums.

(03:31:00):
We used to have all of that.
This is what they're gettingrid of.
That's your intellectualproperty.
Now they're owning your familyPhoto albums.
We used to have all of that.
This is what they're gettingrid of.
That's your intellectualproperty.
Now they're owning your images.

Speaker 1 (03:31:08):
Wow.

Speaker 10 (03:31:10):
Wow, I want y'all to do a simple Google search.
Can you use family Bibles asidentification?
It's proof that you're born.
That's your record.
If you're not in the book oflife, you're in the book of
death.
They're keeping records on you.
If the government is keeping arecord on you, why don't you

(03:31:31):
keep a record on you?
It must be important.
If the government's doing it.
They log when you're on themotherfucking phone and the
internet.

Speaker 13 (03:31:40):
So you're saying that the government giving us
the blueprint because they'reusing something that has
obviously been working?

Speaker 10 (03:31:46):
What did you say?
The government's giving us theblueprint.
Who gave the government theblueprint?
The Moabs nigga, the MoabsGotcha.
So the system is actuallyworking.
We just got to use it for usright.
I like how you talk, Coach Mike.
You're going to make it far inlife.

Speaker 1 (03:32:06):
Thank you, you know what I mean.

Speaker 10 (03:32:07):
As long as you say the government ain't out to get
you, because the government isdoing everything right.
We're doing everything wrong,right, right.
Well, if we want to place blame, let's go ahead and place some
blame on documented facts.
Okay, the so-called becauseit's not the real name the
so-called Rockefeller familyinvested in the General
Education Board to make sure youstay dumb and domiciled so you
continue to work for them anduphold their standards and pay

(03:32:29):
their private families.
Yes, yes, but we chose thatAin't.
Nobody made you go as soon asthey started taking God out of
school.
You should have took your assout of school.
You should have took your assout of school.
Shit, right, nice.
They're teaching you black andwhite.
I thought we was tribes,motherfucker.

(03:32:50):
So you got to see how they'retaking away your rights just by
definitions.
Because when you define, theway you define things is how you
define your reality.
So we do have to unplug.
You can't go off the DanielWebster dictionary.
You have to learn how to createyour own definitions and you
can with ChatGPT.
Man, that shit is wild Createyour own language, goddammit,

(03:33:16):
but family Bibles can be used asidentification.

Speaker 1 (03:33:29):
Don't hear you.

Speaker 9 (03:33:32):
Darius from Australia , Just wanted to ask you are you
able to help us here?

Speaker 10 (03:33:40):
Yes.

Speaker 9 (03:33:41):
I've helped a lot of people there.
Okay, so that means I will haveto make a private booking with
you?

Speaker 10 (03:33:45):
Yes, yes, yes, but you know it's pretty much the
same thing everywhere.
You just got to learn how tocreate your own documents.
I know people that I have astudent out there that he made
his own IDs out there, so I canget his information and maybe
link you guys.

Speaker 9 (03:34:02):
That would be wonderful.

Speaker 10 (03:34:05):
I learned about the original Aborigines because of
Australia.
I didn't start looking into whoAboriginals were until I looked
it up in Australia.

Speaker 9 (03:34:16):
So you are aware about Terra Nullis and Terra
Australis.

Speaker 10 (03:34:21):
No, no, no.

Speaker 9 (03:34:24):
Because the British they say that it was Terra
Nullis and based on that theyclaim their sovereignty here.
But according to United Nationsit is a little bit of no-no.
So yeah, they kind of they arelike temporary here in Australia
Actually, because even thedefinition of Australia it is

(03:34:48):
actually Norfolk Island, it'snot this continent.
So it goes quite deeper.
It's a bit funny because thisis in their legislation.
We found, like, what means aterritory, what means Australia?
In their legislation we foundwhat means a territory, what
means Australia in geographicalterms.
So that's the reason, becauseat the moment I have some issues
with the Supreme Court of adifferent state that I am in and

(03:35:12):
I'm just trying to find ways toprove that.

Speaker 10 (03:35:15):
Yeah, they do have a General Assembly out there in
Australia with the status electthat we're with, so I'll be able
to.
I'll see if I can get in touchwith them for you.
So just reach, just message mein the school.
I got your name.

Speaker 9 (03:35:28):
I will, I will, I will.
I did try to get in touch withthem, but so far, so far nothing
.

Speaker 10 (03:35:34):
They had a.
They have somebody out there,though.
They have somebody out therethough, correct, Did you?

Speaker 9 (03:35:41):
find somebody.
So far, no one.
I did join.
I did become like a year memberwith them, but so far nothing.
But I need to thank you so verymuch for what I found yesterday
in regards to baptismalcertificate.
Yes, yes, yes, that's worldwidetoo, because we are Christian
Orthodox.

(03:36:01):
Yes, that's worldwide too,because we are Christian
Orthodox, and right now we werejust here at the church.
That's why I joined a littlebit late, because here it is
close to midday.
It's all good, so yeah, but I'mreally, really happy, and now I
try to find out about mybaptismal certificate.
I have for all my three, mythree kids.

(03:36:24):
I have them.
So now I need to start doingthis family Bible, and
everything you said makes somuch sense, so much sense to me,
and really I'm very, verygrateful to everything you put
here indeed, I appreciate youspeaking.

Speaker 10 (03:36:37):
Speaking on the call and thank you.
Thank you very much shout out toaustralia thank you, thank you
but, um, if y'all guys look atthe rules of passports and stuff
, you'll see that as a secondary, primary proof this is for the
united states.
Since we worldwide tonight theunited states passport you can

(03:36:58):
um use a baptismal certificateor a family Bible as an option.
A family Bible record,especially when the entry is
from within the first five yearsof your life, can be a valuable
piece of evidence.
These records can helpestablish your birth date and
place, especially if theypredate other public records.
All you need is a sign datefingerprint on it.

(03:37:18):
Family records the governmentkeeps family records on you.
This is the book of death.
So, like he said, he has abaptismal certificate.
Baptismal certificates areworldwide.
Christianity is worldwide.
Catholicism being a Catholic isworldwide.

Speaker 9 (03:37:40):
It's worthwhile doing like a rescission on the birth
certificate yes and no.

Speaker 10 (03:37:47):
I mean I would use it, I would keep it because if
you're outside of Australia youstill want it.
If that makes sense, you don'thave to identify with those
documents how you feel abouthaving your own.

Speaker 5 (03:38:02):
You don't have to identify with those documents
how you feel about having yourown ministry and church versus
doing the baptism yourself.

Speaker 10 (03:38:12):
That's what Murray was talking about.

Speaker 5 (03:38:16):
I've been hearing about the.

Speaker 10 (03:38:22):
That's what I really teach.
Yeah, that's what I reallyteach.
That's what I really teach.
So, yeah, so they're underclauses 501c3s and I want you to
know if you have a.
That's what we taught at thebeginning of the call, and I'm
not taking nothing from yourchurches, but your churches are
securitizing your baptismalcertificates too, just like they
do the birth certificatesthat's where I was headed, like
they said yeah, yeah, you'reabsolutely correct.
Yeah, so I spoke on that one ofmy podcasts years ago.

(03:38:45):
So, yeah, your church doessecuritize your baptismal
certificates.
Dr Patricia, I would like ifshe'd talk about that, that'd be
dope.
She said she recorded all herbirths in her family Bible and,
yes, even passport application.
If you did home birth withoutbirth certificate, family Bible
and, yes, even passportapplication if you did a home
birth without birth certificate,family Bible is one of the
papers you bring.

Speaker 9 (03:39:08):
So there's a reason they are all pushing us to have
like a C-section, so most ofthem to be done in a hospital.

Speaker 10 (03:39:16):
Right right right, so you can always you can refuse
to sign a birth certificate aswell, but when you have right,
so you can refuse to sign abirth certificate as well.
But that's why you need privatepaperwork private trust,
private family trust, privatefamily ministries that reaches
out to the hospital before youhave the baby to let them know
you're a private individual.
They have to treat youdifferent.

Speaker 4 (03:39:38):
Yeah, that paperwork is important, them different.
Yeah, that paperwork isimportant.
Like if you even go in with abirth plan and you and your
partner signed the birth plan,then that in itself is a
document saying this is how it'sgoing to go.
So if you don't have it writtendown, then they'll deviate from
the birth plan, they'll pushthe birth certificate.
But when you have it writtendown and you have, the mother
and the father are therestanding on 10 toes saying, no,

(03:39:58):
we're not going to get a birthcertificate.
This is the plan, stick to theplan.
Then they will do that becauseit's on paper.

Speaker 10 (03:40:02):
Right.
A plan paper, a birth planpaper.

Speaker 5 (03:40:11):
Well, that's so crazy is.
That's how I met you, brother,like having my daughter, and so
I want to ask you a question inrelation to what we're talking
about right now.
Me and my wife, we had our babyin the hospital, but this was
before we knew this information,which led me to following you
and hearing you talking aboutthis particular conversation in
a years ago podcast.
But long story short, we didn'tsign the birth certificate,

(03:40:35):
neither did we sign the SocialSecurity card did we sign the?
social security card and we leftwith the placenta and
everything.
We went up to the vitalstatistics with our trust
documents and our private birthrecords and our family Bible.
They had already created thebirth certificate using her last

(03:40:56):
name and we got the the themedical records from the
hospital that claimed we refusedto fill out any paperwork, so
they used whatever informationthey had.

Speaker 10 (03:41:09):
So they could still get paid.
I would sue their ass.
But at the end of the day youdon't have to use those
documents.
Only how they get paid off themis when you use them.
That's when throw that outthere as well.
You don't have to identify withthese documents.

Speaker 5 (03:41:24):
Absolutely, and I remember that from Criminal
Resource Manual 1508.
That says obviously the birthcertificate was not intended to
identify the person claimingsuch an instrument pertains to
them.
So you're absolutely correct,were you?

Speaker 10 (03:41:38):
reading that at the home, that boy studied a lot.
What's up?

Speaker 14 (03:41:46):
How are you?
I was talking about the name.
Do you think we should changethe name publicly?

Speaker 10 (03:41:53):
Do a name change?
Yes, that would work.
Just make sure you make that abusiness too.
Even though I change it, Iwould still make the name a
business.

Speaker 14 (03:42:02):
When we do the passport documents, the private
one, we don't, we use adifferent name, we don't use the
public name.

Speaker 10 (03:42:10):
If you change your name, then yes, it just depends
what's up to you.
It's up to you as far as whenyou declare your faith as a
muslim, we change our name.
That's.
That's why we have l's and b'sat the end of the name because I
see a lot in the private sectorthey use.

Speaker 14 (03:42:26):
They never use their real name, which is, I think,
it's part of be private, rightcorrect.

Speaker 10 (03:42:36):
So she says the hospital not on the birth plan,
so they will honor birth plans.
If you reach out to them first,you talk to them.
You have your private documentsestablished from your ministry.
This is what I'm telling y'all.
Y'all need to make a donationto the hospital $100 something
so you can get on the donor wall.
They're going to treat you awhole lot different when you

(03:42:59):
come in there as a private,especially when you're no longer
in the public.
Especially when you come inthere as a private, especially
you're no longer in the public,especially when you donate it to
the hospital.
You donate $100.
They about to give birth toyour baby.
You can donate $100.
You will be a part of the donorboard of the hospital.
You will be treated totallydifferent, but yeah, you should
use doulas and midwives will betreated totally different.

(03:43:22):
But yeah, you should use doulasand midwives, though I'm not
going to keep seeking outprobation and parole book a
consultation.
I said what I was going to say.
You talking about somebodyelse's shit.

Speaker 13 (03:43:42):
You talking about somebody else's shit.
Hey Don, I got a question.

Speaker 10 (03:43:47):
Hold on.
I want everybody to know whatis probate.
Probate is administering of awill.
So if you're on probation, youchose that shit, you
administered your will.
Action means action, so youbrought action to the probate.
You're a dead man walking.
That's the benefits of yourwill.
If you're on probation, you'reliving the benefits of your will

(03:44:08):
and I haven't seen any.
I haven't had no issues withbirth plans.
So, like I said, y'all notcoming in there as private
individuals, correctly.
And secondly, it's a publichospital.
You should never want yourchildren to fucking.
You don't want to give birth toyour children in a hospital
Period Facts If you live in aprivate life, the Amish is not

(03:44:32):
going in a hospital having theirbabies, or you're going to go
in there as a private donor.
Why would you go to go in thereas a private donor?
Why would you go to a publichospital as a public anything?
If they don't accept yourprivate status?
You should not be in thathospital as a part of a private

(03:44:53):
family because, like I said,private families create the
government, correct?
Tell me when I'm.
If you don't understand thatprivate, private families run
the government, let me know if y.
If you don't understand thatprivate families run the
government.
Let me know if y'all don'tunderstand that.
Does everybody understand thatprivate families run the
government?

Speaker 5 (03:45:11):
Absolutely.

Speaker 7 (03:45:13):
So, how do they?

Speaker 10 (03:45:13):
run the government.
They donate towards thesecorporations.

Speaker 5 (03:45:19):
Correct.
Correct corporations.
Correct and I can't confirm thebirthing plan.
The second round with my seconddaughter.
That came the next year after.
Actually we actually theyapproved the birthing.
They didn't even fight againstus, none of that.
The registration just basicallytold us we'll honor all this,
but we're mandated by the law tocreate a birth certificate, so

(03:45:42):
you can.
Told us we'll honor all this,but we're mandated by the law to
create a birth certificate, soyou can sue us.
Do whatever you want.
I'm just doing my job.
According to the law, we willbe fined if we don't give them
some type of information, but wewill honor your request and
they didn't bother us or none.
They let us do what we do.
But, like you said, if you goin that hospital, they're going
to do what they got to do too,so stay out of it.

Speaker 10 (03:46:01):
I just know you got to fill out certain paperwork
because I'm going to take mybaby out of the hospital if I
don't feel right and if you'rein the public you have to get
discharged.
You will go to jail if you takeyour child up out, that
motherfucker.
So you just signed your rightsover to your children as soon as
you're at the hospital.
If you're not coming in therewith the proper documentation, I

(03:46:26):
wouldn't even go be seen bydoctors or nothing, unless they
accept my paperwork, and thatpaperwork is status correction
paperwork.
I can't tell you.
Whatever you create for yourfamily, that's your family, bro.
Bro, not mine.

Speaker 13 (03:46:38):
Okay, Okay, okay.

Speaker 10 (03:46:40):
First of all, I say create a family trust and donate
to them, motherfuckers, thenthey're going to look at you
totally different.
What was that movie on Netflix?
Can't think what it's calledShit.

(03:47:03):
It was this.
Can't think what it's calledshit.
It was just damn beauty inblack.
That what it's called.
Y'all seen it on Netflix.
Say it one more time beauty inblack.
Beauty in black called beautyin black.

Speaker 14 (03:47:19):
go watch it on Netflix.
It's a series.
Say it one more time Beauty and.

Speaker 10 (03:47:21):
Black.
Beauty and Black.
It's called Beauty and Black.
Go watch it on Netflix.
It's a series, don't worryabout it.
We're going to watch it tonight.
Go watch it.
It's a wealthy black family.
They donate to the hospital.
They get whatever they want.
If you're a public, you comethere, say you're on Medicaid
anyway, stuff like that.
That means they can publicpractice on your ass.

(03:47:42):
You got public craft and yougot a private craft, so we got
private practice.
Y'all ever heard of thatprivate practice?
Yeah, so if you're donating,you're going to get a doctor
that's going to privatelypractice on you when you go to a
hospital.
It's all practice, that's allthey do.

(03:48:04):
They practice on you when yougo to a hospital it's all
practice, that's all they do.
They practice on your ass.
You got private practice yougot public practice.
Is there a minimum?
How much you got to do?
Hey look, I'm not helping y'allsue.
No banks.
They want to help you open up atrust out of social.
That's because you didn't knowwhat the fuck you was doing.
That's why they didn't do it.
The fuck.

(03:48:27):
I ain't never needed a socialto open up a bank account.
All my mama.
She died in 2024.
Not once have I.
If I open up a trust accountanyways, my trustee opens that,
not me.
So why do they need my socialyou going in there trying to
open up a trust account?
Anyways, my trustee opens that,not me.
So why do they need my socialyou going in there trying to
open up a trust?
Hey, it's my trust.
Will you open this for me?
That don't even sound right.
Learn the game.

Speaker 7 (03:48:50):
I ain't going front and down.
I've been taking a lot of notes.
We've been in a lot ofdifferent directions.
I just want clarity as to likethe steps in order.

Speaker 10 (03:49:01):
There ain't no steps in order.
Where you at in your life,nigga?
Where's your steps in order?
Don't nobody start at the samestep?
All right, she's still stuck ontrying to.
She keeps talking about withouta social security number.
Quit using the motherfucker.
Tell him you ain't got one.
What about everybody that comesover here that don't have a
social?
How do they open up bankaccounts?
Or foreign investors Becauseyou're foreign to the system,

(03:49:24):
correct, of course.
I just told motherfuckers wejust went.
You know, as soon as we startedthe call, I told y'all who
y'all can hire to set up yourbusiness, and all of that.
I just non-disclosureagreements in my bylaws.
You can't ask me for no fuckingsocial Period.
Non-disclosure agreements in mybylaws.
You can't ask me for no fuckingsocial Period.

(03:49:53):
If you can't open up an account,that means you don't need one
Shit, because if you're tryingto protect your assets, you're
going to figure it out.
Has anybody opened?

Speaker 7 (03:50:14):
up an unincorporated association, not me.

Speaker 5 (03:50:18):
I have, I have, I actually set one up in Puerto
Rico, did they ask?

Speaker 10 (03:50:22):
you for a social?
No, sir, why?
Because it's unincorporated,absolutely so.
If I'm setting up anunincorporated trust, I don't
need no fucking social quitgoing to fucking public banks.
How are you private banking ifyou're giving them a social?
It wouldn't be private bankingthen, would it?
How do you get control of the?

Speaker 5 (03:50:42):
all-caps name.
All you need is an EIN number.
How do you turn that into anLLC?
Bruh, I understand it all, butthat simple-ass part will not
make sense in my thick-ass mind.
What simple part.

Speaker 10 (03:51:00):
You just making an LLC name, bro.

Speaker 4 (03:51:01):
You can't control the all-caps name bro, you can't
control the all caps name.
You didn't create the all capsname.
You can only create what youcan only control what you create
make it an LLC.

Speaker 10 (03:51:12):
It's that simple, bro.
It ain't nothing, nothing tooverthink.
Make the name LLC.
Can you get online and make thename of LLC?
Yes, you can.

Speaker 7 (03:51:20):
Did it the other day.

Speaker 10 (03:51:23):
So why is it not clicking, bro?
Listen, if you don't understandthat, book a consultation.
I'm going to tell you this.
You're not going to like it.
You're just a stupidmotherfucker.
Maybe this shit's not for you.
If you can't understand it, getthe fuck off.
Get the fuck off.
You're retarded.
I said type it in, create anLLC.
Showed you how to have aregistered agent create this
shit for you.
Motherfucker, are you thatfucking slow?

(03:51:45):
Pay the shit, I'll do it foryou.
Slow motherfucker.
I'm just keeping it real.

Speaker 2 (03:51:52):
Now, keep it real.
Keep it real.
I'm sorry you can't turn acounter for me like that.

Speaker 5 (03:52:00):
I think he's so smart you can talk to somebody like
that.

Speaker 7 (03:52:01):
I think he's so smart you can talk to him however you
want, he's gone next subject.

Speaker 13 (03:52:12):
I do got a question.
So when you said that likeobviously when you have a
private trust that you cancreate your own documents, you
can create your own agreementsand stuff like that, you can
create your own ID.
Correct.
Yeah, Can you create your owntribe.

Speaker 10 (03:52:27):
Yeah, correct.

Speaker 13 (03:52:28):
You ever seen a?

Speaker 10 (03:52:28):
tribal ID.
You ever seen a KKKidentification card?

Speaker 13 (03:52:32):
Nah, I know they got one, though.

Speaker 10 (03:52:33):
The Masons got one too.

Speaker 13 (03:52:37):
That shit.
Okay, so when you're doing allof that, uh, let's say you need
something like to report on your, like, your credit.
Uh, how do you, how do you likeorchestrate that, because I
don't want to necessarily go toa bank to say a rate of it can
you create a?

Speaker 10 (03:52:52):
who is it that creates credit reports?
Businesses, businesses, yes,sir.
All right then.
You just answered your fuckingquestion.
Go create a business, yourbusiness.

Speaker 13 (03:53:02):
Alright, sorry, yeah , I just want to make sure it
reports in the public, like onthe actual.

Speaker 10 (03:53:06):
Then do what you're supposed to do.
Learn the rules.
It's a business Too easy Y'all.

Speaker 4 (03:53:14):
It's actually real basic but like it took me years
to get here too, and I'm barelystarting Because it makes sense.
So if y'all trying to make itmake sense, you may have to just
go through the process.
Don Kalam's going to give youthe process.
Just follow what he's saying,take a step.
Any step in the right directionis a step in the right
direction.

Speaker 10 (03:53:35):
Facts.
Any step you heard he said anystep.
Just choose one.
It's a lot of information.
Choose one.
If something's not working foryou, go to somebody.
You have to invest and getaround these motherfuckers.
Motherfuckers is just not goingto hand you the information.
If it's not clicking for younow, you need to go.
Apply the steps or get aroundmotherfuckers.
That's applying the steps.
It's that simple.

(03:53:55):
Don't be a dumbass and keepstaying stuck on the same
fucking step.
Move around, do something else.
It's not working for you.
God, don't make mistakes.
There's a reason why it's notbringing clarity to you, because
maybe that's not what you'resupposed to be doing.
You got some blockages or youwant some fuck nigga shit in
your life.
You know what's keeping youfrom getting ahead with your
prosperity, and that's big facts.

(03:54:23):
Y'all know why you're not rich.
You know why you're not gettingmoney.
You know why you're notprotected.
You know what you're runningfrom.
Quit running from the shit.
Quit being scared.
You sitting here scared to openup bank accounts.
Y'all sitting here scared toput information on with the
government.
You are the fucking government.
It's private families and ifyou don't learn how to get in
the private, then you're fuckingbelonging to somebody else.

(03:54:44):
Somebody else is calling shots.
You think it's the fuckinggovernment.
When you go to jail, that's aman that pushed that paperwork
against you, bruh, bruh.
That's a man or a woman.
That's a private family thatdon't like you.
Ain't no ands, ifs, buts aboutit.
Motherfucking man or a womansaid hey, they need to pay that
shit.
I'm going to lean that shit orI'm going to take their son to

(03:55:04):
jail.
I'm going to take her to jail.
It's a man or a woman coming atyou, one of these private
families.
But it's the United States Code, I don't know which one.
The Privacy Act under 5 USC552A governs how federal
agencies collect, use anddisclose SSNs, but it is illegal

(03:55:27):
to require someone to request asocial security number.
That's a fact.
It's illegal.
You have the right to privacyand if you don't understand that
, you shouldn't even be inDoxelam school.
Go ahead and stop.
Get the fuck out of my school.
I don't need your energy aroundme.
I only hang out with movers andshakers in the world, not bums

(03:55:50):
and motherfuckers who are scaredto do shit, who don't
understand and comprehendanything in life.
Because you're hampering myprogress and the people that I'm
fucking helping in life, I lifeBecause you're holding and
hampering my progress and thepeople that I'm fucking helping
in life.
I'm helping real privatefamilies and private tribes and
private churches uplift humanityand protect their fucking
future generations so we canhand down our fucking, our land,

(03:56:11):
our intellectual property, ourhouses, our cars, whatever the
fuck we got to hand down to ourfuture generations.
I don't give a fuck who'slooking for a quick come up All
of that shit.
I don't give a fuck who'slooking for a quick come up all
of that shit.
I don't give a fuck.
Get away from me, cause we putin work to get where the fuck we
at you can always get money,but you can't get time back.
I'm putting time for this shit.

(03:56:31):
So understand this if you're nottalking to God, you're not
gonna understand this shit.
Anyways, if you don't have arelationship with your higher
power, I can't tell you who Godis in your life.
If you don't have norelationship with them, you're
not going to understand the dead.
You can't shine light in thedarkness.
You're not going to be able tosee shit because you don't have
no relationship with your God.
It all starts with the creationand the creator.

(03:56:52):
The devil, has dominion overthe fucking earth.
You're sitting here playingwith the devil's tools and don't
even know who the fuck God is.
And don't even know who thefuck God is.
I'm telling you, everythingstarts with a faith-based
organization.
Who's your faith in?
Because you sit here and keeptalking about a social security
number.
Nigga, I don't know what thefuck that is.
Nigga, I'm going to talk to you.
I don't know what the fuck thesocial security number is
because I don't use this shit.

(03:57:12):
The Amish don't know what thefuck the social Security is
because they don't use thatbullshit.
Nigga, we get real money aroundthis bitch.
That's a public welfare number.
Handing out public benefits.
You're waiting on a handout.
It's a public number.
Think about public housing, apublic defender, anything you

(03:57:36):
hear.
Public that's the governmentshit.
You're going to get a publicbank account.
Of course they want a fuckingsocial security number.
You're dealing with the public.
You have the right to privacy.
That's where I'm at with it.

(03:57:59):
Preach.

Speaker 4 (03:58:04):
Wealth and prosperity .

Speaker 10 (03:58:04):
Is your birth right.
Where's your contracts with God?
Where's your covenants with God?
Do you know who Saddam Husseinis?
Do you know how he got in power?
Because he could prove who his,who, his ancestors were direct
descendant of Muhammad.
They gave his ass a wholecountry.
Did y'all hear what I said?
Direct descendant of Muhammad.
They gave his ass to the wholecountry.

Speaker 7 (03:58:30):
Did y'all hear?

Speaker 10 (03:58:30):
what I said.
Don't let that go over y'all'shead.
Y'all say y'all was children ofGod.
Prove that you were descendantof a prophet.
Prove that you're a child ofGod Because, on the record right
now, if you're not moving andshaking, you're getting taxed
because America was establishedon not paying taxes.
So if you're paying taxes,you're not American, you're a US

(03:58:51):
citizen.
Prove that you're a child ofGod.
You're going to be treateddifferent.
Children of God is going totake care of the community.
They will donate towards thehospital.
If that's the place that youhave to go to to get medicine
and get fixed, you need tofucking be donating to that

(03:59:11):
motherfucker, even if it's ahundred a month, 25 a week.
Something From the family trustEvery you got to understand.
From the family trust.
Every you got to understand.
This is that's your portalEverybody's talking about.
My baby was born so we got DrPatricia.
She's doing the midwives andstuff, but everybody said they

(03:59:33):
went to the hospital.
So that's their port of entry.
That's a portal, a portal ofentry.
It's like a passport.
You need to put these people onnotice who your family is.
That's a governmentmotherfucking institution too,
and I'm going to tell you allthis again.
I've never used a social toopen up no fucking bank account.

(03:59:55):
Same way with my board member.
I got to get a dude out ofschool.

(04:00:16):
He was sad, he was sad, Ikicked him out.
Were we good everybody?

Speaker 2 (04:00:32):
we good we about to wrap this up a minister.

Speaker 7 (04:00:39):
Yes, yes, yes a minister, I think what everybody
need to realize A minister, yes, yes, yes, a minister.

Speaker 12 (04:00:43):
I think what everybody needs to realize.
First of all, you've given allof this information for free.
I'm talking about the processes.
Okay, maybe they don'tunderstand you're short.
I mean to them they're thinkingyou're being short, but you

(04:01:07):
emphasize on your podcasteverything faith-based
organizations.
Now, that's evidently.
That's the only process.
That doesn't change Because,like he's mentioned to us the
1099 this or that or whatever,and those, uh, change.

(04:01:30):
Now he can't tell you what to doand what not to do.
Like he said, it's where youare in life, you know.
But take it from me and I I'mjust going to tell you I am, I'm
64, I'm going on 65.
But when I first startedlearning this stuff, that was
back in 2015.

(04:01:51):
And he is the only one thatthat present information for you
to get major money.
I mean, and I have no reasonI'm not this is kind of ugly to
say, but I have no reason totickle his balls but there is no

(04:02:15):
other leader or nothing everoffered like he do.
You walk around.
I mean, you walk away enriched,okay, all the other leaders
speeches and trying to bring agroup together, but you got in.
You know, nobody offered toenrich people and inform the

(04:02:36):
ultimate, like he keep tellingyou Amish, Jewish, faith-based.
So I cut through the chase andI follow what he is doing.
Now, if you have 10 years towaste, like I did, you go right
ahead.
But he is the ultimate and heshould be paid because you're

(04:03:01):
going to walk away enriched.
Now, all this were you askinghim questions about how to do
this process and that and all ofthat.
Okay, that may be work for nowyou want to do it yourself.
Now he's offering the ultimateand I don't know nobody else.
I believe I've lived longerthan any of you and not one

(04:03:25):
leader offered to enrich you.
Don't get me wrong.
I love them all.
You know that.
Tell the truth and all of that.
But see, that's words.
That's not putting anything inmy pocket and teaching me how to
enrich my family.
And we do, like he said, thewealthy for thousands of years

(04:03:49):
going back.
So you may as well pay the and,like I said, and he would tell
you, I'm not done with myprocess with him.
I haven't received the money,but I know that going that route
with somebody who knows what todo, and then they're going by

(04:04:13):
what lasts, what's existed forhundreds of years.
What happens?
You know for hundreds of yearswhat happens.
You know, like he's saying, thetribal way, the diplomat way,
the private way, theecclesiastical way, All of those

(04:04:33):
have been here since time, sohe's been the teacher.
He give away stuff all the time,the YouTube.

Speaker 7 (04:04:42):
That's how I learned.

Speaker 12 (04:04:45):
That's how I learned Listening to him and the books
you know.
And then I said well, hell.
I may as well become like theAmish and the Jewish.
That's why I made thatstatement Be prepared to do what
the ultimate is.
It's going to pay off and youall got better time than I do.

(04:05:08):
I'm not writing myself off.
You know you can have yourhealth and strength as you know,
age 90 if you take care ofyourself.
You know I don't mean it thatway, but you all are young.
Go ahead and get to consult anddo what the ultimate.
If you really do want wealth,don't be playing with it.

(04:05:29):
And then you, you know, jointhese Q&As trying to figure out
how to do it yourself and all ofthat.
It's a big process andpaperwork.

Speaker 10 (04:05:43):
Right, I want everybody to go.
Y'all need to utilize theschool before you even ask me
questions.
Study the subject matter beforeyou even come holler at me.
At the end of the day, we allsaid, we all agreed at the
beginning of the call that ifyou're a foreigner, you can get
an EIN with no social.
That means you can get a bankaccount with no social.
I teach everybody how to getthe foreign EIN, get foreign

(04:06:05):
identification.
I mean, what else is there todo?
If you're trying to moveprivately, do it, let that sink
in people, because this is why Ijust be like in utter amazement
at some of these questions.
We just covered all this shit.
You need me to sit here andhold your hand and really walk
it through.

(04:06:25):
That's why you book aconsultation, invest in your
prosperity or just stay dumb.
Now you got me feeding mypearls to the swine.
That's how I feel about it,because I know the value of this
information.
And you sit here and you wantme to keep holding your hand
because it's not clicking foryou, because you're not hanging
around.
You're hanging around low,vibrational motherfuckers.
So even when I do feed you thepearls, you're still going to

(04:06:48):
feed it to swine and not getahead in life.
You're still around bums.
You're still around losers.
You understand, if you wantyour family to thrive, you need
to hang around winners People,that's enriching your spirit and
your mind.
Private families, privatefamilies, the KKK get private
treatment and you don't.

(04:07:09):
Yeah, the ones who burn crossesin your yard to say this is the
light of Christ, so it's notillegal because it's in their
bylaws.
Yeah, hope that made sense.
Get you a Palau ID.

(04:07:32):
Simple as that.
It's in the school, it's inthis chat.
Go through the chat real quick.
Palau ID.
Get your international driver'slicense.
Everybody Noel says he got hisUse that to open up a bank
account.
Tell me you don't have a social.

(04:07:54):
That's illegal.
Let me try to find you the codereal quick.
Oh no, where is that?
Let me know if y'all got it.
I can't remember the code.

Speaker 2 (04:08:27):
They can't force you to.

Speaker 10 (04:08:30):
Let me know if y'all got that code, though I can't
remember where it is.
It's illegal to.
Ms V says she got herinternational driver's license.

Speaker 5 (04:08:48):
Are you talking about the Privacy Act?
See, I found that one, but Ithink it's a different code.

Speaker 10 (04:08:58):
I did it in the shit .
Somebody had brought it up inone of my events the first time.
I think it's a different code.
I did it in the Shit.
Somebody had brought it up inone of my events.
The first time I heard it wasthey're called Copper Moonshine
or something.

Speaker 5 (04:09:09):
802 23A, An individual should not be denied
any right, benefit or privilegeprovided by law because of such
individual's refusal to disclosehis or her.

Speaker 7 (04:09:23):
That's it.

Speaker 5 (04:09:24):
Say it again 28CFR, subsection 802.23 A.

Speaker 10 (04:09:34):
Gotcha, that's it.
Use and disclosure of socialcare numbers.
That's it.
I'll put it in the chat.
I appreciate that that boy beenstudying.
You heard me.
He said 28.
Let me find it.
I found it on my web, on mycomputer 28 CFR 802.23.

(04:10:01):
See, I just don't let amotherfuckers tell me anything.
But I'm not going to go suebanks.
They're protected.
You know what I'm saying.
They really are.
Now, if they say we can't giveyou this because you're black.
No, no, no.

(04:10:24):
Hold on, let me mute hismotherfucking ass.
Yeah, mute yourself, man.
Oh, I'm sorry.

Speaker 7 (04:10:33):
You're good.

Speaker 10 (04:10:39):
I'm going to put the link in the chat.
I'm just trying to pull it up.
Well, if you got it, you canput it in the chat too.
Man.

Speaker 9 (04:10:57):
Are we able to see the recordings of this zoom call
?

Speaker 10 (04:11:02):
yes, we'll be in the school, except the dude I
kicked out except the dude Ikicked out.
I'm just being honest, thoughI'm more advanced than all these
other gurus because I teach youthe right shit.
A lot of people areindoctrinated, like I'm teaching
what I live A lot ofmotherfuckers just in the

(04:11:23):
basement.
Nigga.
I travel all the fucking time.
I don't get no breaks.
I've been doing this shit for10 years plus, helping hella
motherfuckers.
I do not stop.
Motherfuckers pay me tens and$20,000 to pull up and help them
.
So I just want y'all to knowthat, like for real, this is my
real job.
I come to the public to try tospeed motherfuckers up.

(04:11:44):
But yes, so 20, 20, uh.
28 CFR, part 802, dot 23.
Using disclosure of social carenumbers.
An individual should not bedenied any rights, benefit or
privilege provided by lawbecause of such individual's

(04:12:05):
refusal to disclose his or hersocial security number.

Speaker 3 (04:12:10):
Now, hold on.

Speaker 10 (04:12:19):
Buddha, you loud, you loud, say it again An
individual should not be deniedboy, are you loud, you're loud.
An individual should not bedenied any right, benefit or
privilege provided by lawbecause of such individuals
refusing to disclose his or hersocial security number now,
unless it's disclosed to anyfederal, state or local agency.
You have to give it to themthough, if they request it, if

(04:12:40):
If a federal government, so Idon't use the shit.
But the disclosure is voluntary.
Does everybody understand thatthe disclosure is voluntary?
Okay, taxpayers are not statecitizens.

(04:13:09):
Belmont versus town of Belport.
A state citizen which is bornin one of the several states of
the union, not the United States, boom, boom, boom now.
In one of the several states ofthe union, not the United
States, boom, boom, boom.
Now it is voluntary to use yoursocial security number and it's

(04:13:34):
a felony for them to demand it,see 42 USC 408.
I'm about to look it up.
I just want to revisiteverything we talked about.
So y'all don't.
He's a dickhead.
He didn't give us theinformation.
Boo, fucking hoo, go look thisshit up.

(04:13:55):
I'm telling y'all.
I'll just let y'all know.
I don't give them a fuckingsocial.
And now I'm giving you the law.
42 USC 1408.
I'm telling y'all, I'll justlet y'all know I don't give them
a fucking social.
And now I'm giving you the law42 USC 1408.
I'm looking for a subsectioneight.
I'm looking for a subsection A8.
And here's what it statesDisclose, use or compel to

(04:14:15):
disclose the social care numberof any person in violation of
the laws of the United States.
So yes, you do not have to giveup your social.
It's a penalty if they try toforce you to give up your social
.
But the first one he gave youI'll put it in the chat

(04:14:41):
everybody.
So that's the law and I hopethat makes sense for everybody.
You have to if it's okay now,what was that?

Speaker 9 (04:14:54):
if it's okay, I can add something.
Um, I came from romania inaustralia and in uh, and it is a
law which says that if you comehere in the first seven days,
here is tax file number calledinstead of social, and if you
open a bank account within thefirst seven days, you don't need
to provide them the tax filenumber.

(04:15:15):
Here in Australia, and I havethis account since 2004.
They tried to close my accountbut I said no and I still have
it.
It's still active and in thataccount yes, I know it is a
public account in a public bank,but I'm using that one and I do
not have any tax file numberattached to it.
That's tight.

Speaker 10 (04:15:36):
That's tight.
Thank you for that.

Speaker 9 (04:15:39):
This is since 2004.
So that is what about close to21 years now?
So, yes, absolutely works.

Speaker 10 (04:15:53):
So if I'm on Instagram, that means I do
function in the public, but Iwant you to know I use people, I
use trustees to open up thingsfor me.
I stay strictly off grid.
I do not use any personalinformation because I was born
with a social.
I was born with a birthcertificate.
Yes, I was.
I don't use none of that shit.
I will not identify with noneof that shit.

(04:16:13):
There's no state document thatI'm going to identify with.
I'm going to give you anothercountry y'all can open up bank
accounts in too.
It's in the school, though, butit's.
Georgia is the country ofGeorgia yeah, that's in Russia

(04:16:41):
that's in Russia.
That's in Russia To BlizzyGeorgia.
Russia's a good state too.
Russia will open up stuff withhardly no identification,
nothing.
The same way with Ukraine.
Ukraine is one of those states,one of those countries too.
One of those states, or one ofthose countries too.

(04:17:06):
I'm putting this in the chat soy'all can.
I usually just give that toprivate members that do the
calls and shit.
But you can set up a trustthere, you can set up a holding
company there, you can get aliaison there, you can open up
your company there.
You can set up, you can get aliaison there, you can open up
your foundation there, and youknow they'll speak on your

(04:17:27):
behalf.
Whatever you need.
No social, no social need.

Speaker 9 (04:17:35):
Sorry, Don Did you explore this ISO 222, which is
replacing SWIFT forinternational transactions.

Speaker 10 (04:17:45):
No, I didn't check that out yet.

Speaker 9 (04:17:48):
Okay, because apparently that is live since
14th of July this year.
It's ISO 2022.
2-2 because before everythingin western countries, it was
based on SWIFT.
That's why Russia was taken outof SWIFT.

Speaker 10 (04:18:10):
Because of what has happened ok, I'm going to look
into that.
I got to pull up my.
I'll check that out.
It's to be used by allfinancial standards, I see, yeah
because this is the new one.

Speaker 9 (04:18:22):
This is the new one ISO 2-0-2-2.
It's to be used by allfinancial standards.
I see, yeah, because this isthe new one.
This is the new one ISO 2022instead of SWIFT.
Before, swift used to be usedon international transactions
when you send money throughbanking system.
Wow, or not?
Money currency, whatever it'scalled.

Speaker 10 (04:18:45):
Yeah, I'm getting a book right now'm putting in
school too.
It's called uh iso 222 fordummies.
We're gonna check it out.

Speaker 9 (04:18:58):
We're gonna learn together guys because apparently
this is what the police and allothers they are using to charge
you actually, to put money inyour estate and all that shit
wow, that's crazy.

Speaker 10 (04:19:12):
I'm definitely gonna be looking into it.
Thank you for that informationyou're welcome.

Speaker 9 (04:19:16):
You're welcome.

Speaker 10 (04:19:18):
I'm gonna call it a night guys.
I hope this was very valuable.
I hope y'all didn't get y'all'sfeelings too bad.

Speaker 7 (04:19:24):
Good looking my guy.

Speaker 10 (04:19:31):
I do this for y'all, though, for real, for real.
But I just want y'all to know,y'all don't remember that
passive shit.
If listen, if love did thetrick, we all be there.
That means your family did thetrick, right take it on no doubt
this will be in the school whenit's done processing.
Thanks, tom you're welcomepeace and love.

Speaker 9 (04:19:55):
Peace and love thank you, don, thank you, you are the
best peace and love.
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