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Peace and love.
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Peace and love.
A lot of crazy stuff has beenhappening in my life.
This was a crazy week.
That was after this.
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I know you can't see me on theYouTube, but they was trying to
stick me from my paper man.
But we here, we still grinding,and I'm about to bring y'all
some great information.
Okay, great, great informationto elevate your life.
All right, to help you make abetter informed decision in the
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world, so you can go out andbecome a power piece in commerce
.
That's what it's about.
I'm looking for my notes herebecause I want to stay on the
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topic.
It's going to be quick, so I'mgoing to go quick, but I break
things down in two categoriesYou're an informed family or
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you're uninformed.
Which?
Which family did you come from?
Did you come from an informedfamily or an uninformed family?
Informed families overstandnationality.
When I say overstand, I don'tlike to say the word understand,
because understand makes youstand under their jurisdiction.
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Understand the nationality.
You're not a color.
That's where it starts.
That's where it starts though,truthfully, peace and love,
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peace and love, peace and love.
So I want everybody tounderstand do you come from?
Do you come from the aspect ofan informed family or uninformed
?
Because I need you tounderstand.
This is truly a privateeducation.
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A lot of people don't understandthat the private sector of the
economy is not under directgovernment control.
So when you're coming under theprivate sector private sector
it's a real sector.
You got the public sector whichyou know.
Think about public housing,public assistance.
If you're getting these things,you're a product of the
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government.
You belong to the government.
You get food stamps.
You belong to the government.
The government owns you.
So the private sector, theprivate sector is the part of
the economy run by individualsand companies for profit.
It is not state controlled.
Therefore, it encompassesall-profit businesses not owned
or operated by the government.
Government-run companies andcorporations are part of what is
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known as the public sector,while charities and other
non-profit organizations arepart of the voluntary sector.
So you've got the privatesector, you've got the public
sector, you've got the voluntarysector, but I need everyone to
understand the private sector ofthe game, the part of the
economy that is run byindividual companies, often for
profit, rather than thegovernment.
The public sector is part ofthe economy that the government
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controls.
When you hear public defender,public housing, these things are
these natures.
When you hear public defender,public housing, things of these
natures Public sector, the partof the economy that is
controlled by the government.
And it's really that simple.
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Are you a public sector whenyou're using this ID, when
you're using the ID, let's justtalk about the this ID.
You're using the ID, all right,let's just talk about the state
ID.
You know I'm not like a changehazard, but this is for
educational, informationalpurposes only.
Okay, got some law degreesthough, so check this out.
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United States business.
The term United States means aUnited States citizen or
corporation, a partnership orother association created under
the laws of the United States orany state, including the
District of Columbia or anyCommonwealth territory,
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possession of the United Statesor a foreign corporation,
partnership or other associationmore than 95% of which is owned
by a person described.
So, listen, the United Statesbusiness means a United States
citizen.
So this is why you have tounderstand the difference
between a national and a citizen.
So when we go to the code 8,usc 1408, nationals but not
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citizens of the United States wecan go to 1401 too.
Let me just pull that up reallyquick so y'all can see it.
1401 basically breaks down thesame thing Nationals and
citizens of the United States atbirth, because you can be a
national but not necessarily acitizen.
You got to understand.
When you're born into this game, this rat race, this, whatever
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you want to call it, you'reautomatically a national.
Okay, nationality I like to saythat declaring a nationality is
your first step in understandingthat you have God-given rights.
Nationality, because we comefrom tribes.
A lot of people don'tunderstand that.
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We're tribal people.
Okay, so we come from tribes.
Even in the Bible it's tribal.
Okay, but at the end of the dayit's national.
You got to learn aboutnationality, overstanding
nationality, if that makes sense.
So I'm breaking you down thecodes because when you're a
citizen, that's United Statesbusiness Under 15 USC 4724E1.
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If y'all writing this down,write down 15 United States code
.
These are federal codes.
Usc's are federal codes.
15 United States Code 15 USC4724E1 United States business
means a United States citizen.
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Being a national is a steptowards getting your God-given
rights back.
You have civil rights and yougot God-given rights.
A lot of people don'tunderstand this.
Let me get some fire emojis orsome 100s on the Instagram in
the end.
Now the YouTube we've got.
If y'all understand this, y'allcatching what I'm putting down,
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So we're getting some fireemojis.
So you got to understand thedifference between the public
sector and the private sector.
Being a citizen is gonna pushyou part.
Being a citizen is gonna putyou part of the public sector.
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The United States, the UnitedStates citizen is most
definitely a United Statesbusiness and it's right there.
It's their law.
We got James in the building.
He says got you, bro.
Isaac says Genesis 25, 22through 28,.
King James Version.
And the Lord said unto her twonations are in my womb.
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That's deep, let's look that up.
That's deep, let's look that up.
That's deep.
Genesis that's what it saysstates that two nations are in
the womb of Rebecca and the twotypes of people will be
separated from her bowels.
The one people will be strongerthan the other and the elder
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will serve the younger.
Wow, we got some fire emojis,we got some 100s.
I appreciate that, isaac, isaac, we appreciate that man.
We appreciate that.
That's powerful.
Genesis 25, 22 through 28.
I need to understand.
So they set up the 12 tribes ofIsrael.
So you got to understand.
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We're tribal people, we'realways tribal people, so you
need to go back there in orderto start getting your God given
rights back.
And what I like to call it is aprivate family business trust.
You know we can do dynastytrust.
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You can do non-grantor or spendthrough trust.
You can do there's differentcan do spend non-grantor or
spend through a trust.
You can do there's different.
There's so many different typesof trust.
But I also like the dynastytrust though I had to throw it
back out there.
But family is business andbusiness and family.
So everyone should be using afamily business trust for their
family.
Every family should have afamily trust.
Trusteeship is learning how tomake the family trust do what
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you need it to do.
That's what we do right here.
That's what we do right here.
The private business circleempowers members with knowledge
on private business life,distinguishing tax avoidance
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from evasion and trusteeoperations strictly.
From your boy, don Kalam, learnto gain what is a trust?
It's just a private contractand a lot of people don't
understand that.
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A trust is a legal entity withseparate and distinct rights,
similar to a personal orcorporation, and a trust a party
known as a trustor givesanother party a trustee the
right to hold title to andmanage property or assets for
the benefit of a third party thebeneficiary.
So the beneficiary is thebeneficiary.
That's just what it is.
So trusts can be established toprovide legal protection for
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the trustor's assets to ensurethey are distributed accordingly
to their wishes.
Additionally, a trust can helpan estate avoid taxes and
probate.
A lot of people don't know whatprobate is, but they'll be on
probation.
It can protect assets fromcreditors and dictate the terms
of inheritance for thebeneficiaries.
Probate is a legal process thatoccurs when a person dies.
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That involves the validationand administration of their will
.
So if you're on probationthey're saying you died.
Like you know, most of thesecourts is through.
They get their oath of office.
It's through the surrogate'soffice and probate court and I
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And I'll get back to you afterthis live.
I got people already wanting tobook consults.
We do book consults.
The price is going up in July,so just reach out.
Reach out but go to the school.
That's where you want to tap inPeace and love everybody.
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I want everybody to distinguishall these things.
The judge usually gets theiroffice because you think it's in
criminal court.
It's not.
It's not, it's in probate court.
They're saying you're dead.
Most people are are dead.
They're dead in the eyes of thelaw.
This is why you gotta createliving wills.
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I know people tell you don't doit.
I know some people tell youdon't do living wills.
But you listen anything in thesystem that's living, they can't
touch.
So because you've had a civildeath, when you go to civil
leader, mortuus.
Civil death the loss of all oralmost all civil rights by a
person due to a conviction, afelony, or due to an act by the
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government of a country thatresults in the loss of civil
rights, civil death, civilleader mortuus.
The first time I've seen thiswas on RV Bay Publications.
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Richard Friedel has a lot ofgreat information here.
This is for beginners, ifyou're a beginner.
So when asked, do you understandin a court, know that the
question, in its terminology, isa lawful question.
Answering a yes means you standunder the jurisdiction, thereby
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submit to the jurisdiction.
At the point that they realizeyou're not submitting because
you have answered no, I don'tunderstand.
They then turn the question toa comprehensive question and
will suggest that you need apsychiatric, a psychiatric
evaluation, because you don'tunderstand.
Do not be shook.
It's trickery, deceit and fraud.
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What you want to say is you donot suffer from psychopathic
understand.
Do not be shook.
It's trickery, deceit and fraud.
What you want to say is you donot suffer from constitutional
psychopathic infidelity.
And let me just stop right here.
If you're not paying me orlaying me, I don't give a fuck
about your questions.
Ask your mama, ask your daddy.
If you come from an uninformedfamily, then you have to pay for
a private education.
Get the fuck off my live askingfucking questions.
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I hate motherfuckers that dothat.
Relax and take fucking noteswhen you hear a real nigga drop
a new motherfucking game.
It's that motherfucking simple.
Shut the fuck up, take notes.
You sitting here askingquestions, Ask Google bitch.
Ask Google, google's free.
Ask your mama.
Ask your daddy that's free.
Ask your baby daddy Ask yourdaddy that's free.
Ask your baby daddy that'sfucking free.
Ask your baby mama that'sfucking free.
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Go ask your fucking family.
I'm sitting here coming to thepublic from the private, coming
to the public to drop you games.
Shut the fuck up and take notes, man.
Goddamn shame man.
Shut the fuck up.
I come to the public trying todo a great deed.
Y'all just want to sit thereand ask a bunch of fucking
questions.
Shut the fuck up nigga.
Ask Google motherfuckers.
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If the information is sovaluable, if these private
families is not coming to knockon your motherfucking door, hey,
come join our tribe today.
No, that's not what the fuckthey're doing.
The fuck is wrong with you,motherfuckers.
Book a fucking consultationthat's what a consult is.
Book a fucking consultationthat's what a consult is.
Ask questions, book aconsultation.
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I bring you game.
This is what the fuck's on mymind From God to share to you.
So shut the fuck up.
So no state, you got it.
So state governments are buttrustees acting under a derived
authority.
Derived authority, that's fourweek for us, so that's case law.
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So we, the people, are notanti-government.
There exists many so-calledgovernment entities, okay, that
are in fact anti-government.
We support and encourage supportof the North American Republic
Constitution this is coming frommy republicans, this ain't mine
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For the United States ofAmerica, the only lawful form of
government in this modelingreferred to as American land and
all the states and territoriesin republic form, which is
guaranteed protection for all,as stated in the Constitution.
I need everybody to understandthis, because y'all out here
paying taxes and stuff.
But if you lived under the realUnited States, if you're under
the real America, america wascreated to not pay taxes.
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America, we came and createdthis to get away from taxes.
So you're not under the sameAmerica that you was taught in
school.
But understand this.
To affirm the Constitution,article 4, section 4, to affirm
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for yourself review the oaths ofany and all trustees, public
officials in your local cityhall, county municipalities,
state and federal corporations,each and every one of the agents
, representatives, publicofficers are trustees and they
take an oath to uphold the lawon the land.
Their authority is derived fromit.
They cannot create anyordinance, statutes, rules etc.
That violate the laws alreadyestablished.
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As their guidance on how tobehave and interact with the
natural people and othercitizens, see Article 6,.
The oath is a public obligation, so let's go ahead and check it
out.
Let's see what article 6 of theArticles of Confederation say.
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All debts contracting gave mean issue before the adoption
shall be as valid against theUnited States.
Boom, boom.
I'll be looking for oathsSupremacy and oaths of the
Constitution.
Right here.
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I do solemnly swear that I willfaithfully execute the office.
It's showing the oaths ofoffice right here.
Article 6, clause 3, also knownas the Religious Test Clause,
requires both state and federalofficials to take an oath where
they promise to uphold theUnited States Constitution.
That includes state legislators, judges and masters.
However, article 6 also bansthe use of religious tests or
oaths for government office,keeping in line with the firm's
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desire to separate church andstate.
So they preserve, protect anddefend the Constitution of the
United States.
So there is a differencebetween the Articles of
Confederation and theConstitution.
I just want to throw that outthere.
The Constitution is theamendments.
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So Supreme Court judges,legislative branch, executive
branch, they all have OSAoffices.
But when you look it up in the,they got a whole different thing
under the law 5 USC 3331.
An individual, except thepresident, elected or appointed
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to an office of honor or profitin the civil service or
unaffirmed services, shall takethe following oath I, your name,
do solemnly swear and affirmthat I will support and defend
the Constitution of the UnitedStates against all enemies,
foreign and domestic, that Iwill bear true faith and
allegiance to the same, that Itake this obligation freely,
without any mental reservationor purpose of evasion, and that
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I will well and faithfullydischarge the duties of the
office on which I am about toenter.
So help me God.
This section does not affectother oaths required by law 5
USC.
There's a bunch of them, butyeah, oaths of office crazy.
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So there are many.
There's many different types oftrust.
Let's get back to the trust.
There's many different types oftrust, hundreds, hundreds of
different types of trust.
So you got to understand andoverstand what works for you All
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right Now, when you understandfamily business.
Every business is family.
What you do in life is family,so you need to set up the trust
to protect you from court andfrom creditors, so it can
protect assets from creditorsand dictate the terms and
adherences for yourbeneficiaries.
Trusteeship is learning how tomake the family trust do what
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you used to do.
It's going to pay familyexpenses, children's education,
family vehicles, family housing.
A trust is a distinct entityseparate from a person, so there
are many trusts over hundredsof types of trusts.
In the public, however, weoperate from a private family
business trust, because whenyou're in the public, you're
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operating from the socialsecurity trust, which is because
, when you're in the public,you're operating from the Social
Security Trust, which is real.
I'm looking for the balancecom.
Y'all see this.
The Social Security Trust Fundowns a significant portion of
the US national debt.
So when you let's look up thisfirst, though when you're in the
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public, you're not establishedcorrectly Something called an
inheritance tax, which is paidby the beneficiary on the value
of the assets they inherit.
That's what I'm saying.
There's a tax on everything.
So if you're just handing offstuff to your kids, there's
going to be a death tax.
There's going to be aninheritance tax.
There's all types of differenttaxes Like look this up, the
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government gets its cut.
Because you're a United Statescitizen, you got an estate tax,
a death tax.
An estate tax is a tax on yourright to transfer property at
your death.
So, even at death, death taxes,also called estate taxes, are
tax imposed by federal and somestate governments on someone's
estate upon death.
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So you're paying taxes oneverything.
So you're paying taxes oneverything.
I was looking up the BlackLives Dictionary 3.8 million
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word tax code, 97 distinct taxes.
So I'm looking in the Black LawDictionary yesterday and
there's just pages on pages ondifferent taxes.
I said, wow, and nobody seemsto peep this.
So when you're under the SocialSecurity Trust, you're under
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the Sister K Vi Insurance Trust.
That's all it is.
Because when you look up withthe social security trust, I'm
proving that this is real.
The social security trust is areal trust.
The social security trust fundsa significant portion Of the
United States debt and that's inthe trillions Boom, 24 trillion
.
The whole debt is 31 trillion.
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Debt held by the public withSocial Security Trust is $24
trillion.
These ain't Don Kalam's numbers.
This is from the Bureau ofPublic Debt and this is as of
January 2023.
So it's probably more now.
Now, when we go here we can lookup the Social Security Trust
Fund in the same spot, becausethey can't just be talking about
it and not have nothing aboutit.
What is the Social SecurityTrust Fund?
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Right here?
The Social Security Trust Fundis actually two funds the Old
Age and Survivors Insurance andthe Disability Insurance Trust
Funds.
The OASI Trust Fund providesbenefits it's telling you right
here what it is but thedepartment, the president, can
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access this.
Now the US Treasury Departmentmanages the trust fund under the
direction of six board members.
Each year, the board reports toCongress on the financial
status of the trust funds.
And this is how it started.
It started in 1935 on theSocial Security Act.
Now this is where child supportalso derives from from Title IV
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of the Social Security Act.
Title IV-D of the SocialSecurity Act is how you, why
fathers, are on child support.
Now the fund also receivesinterest income from its
investments in special issuesecurities.
The rate of return isdetermined by a formula enacted
in 1960, and it changes everymonth.
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So they're investing your laborinto securities.
Simple as that.
I'm proving it to you rightthere.
Now you're part of the SESCK-VIA Trust.
This is why you get taxed foreverything when you use a social
security number in the public.
This is why you get taxed foreverything the beneficiary of a
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trust or an insurance policy youget the beneficiary taxes, you
get the debt taxes, you get allthose taxes.
It's that simple.
Hope that makes sense.
Drop some fire emojis 100s ifthat makes sense.
So a 60k trust 60k without VIBErefers to a person entitled to
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an equitable share in the trustassets, while the legal
ownership of the trust restswith someone else.
So I need y'all to understandthere's legal title and
equitable title.
So like, even when you have acar and this is what they do to
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you so you might have the titleto the car because you get the
beneficiary use of it, but thatdon't mean you got the equitable
title.
And that's what happens to youin life.
You're showing your birthcertificate, your family's
showing, hey, we can hold on tothis property, but it's not our
property, it's the government'sproperty and that's what it is.
Listen, we have the right tobeneficiary use your children,
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the right to beneficiary useyour house.
You have the right tobeneficiary use your car,
everything.
And that's how life is and Ihope that made sense for
everybody.
Hope that made sense.
Peace and love everybody.
Peace and love.
Drop some fire emojis.
Drop some 100s.
Let me know that that madesense.
I'm getting some fire emojisfrom the Money.
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One Native, native, native, nasNova, michelle Jones, in the
building.
Peace and love to everybodyjust now joining.
I feel like I'm dropping thegame down, showing y'all what it
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is man.
So the SESDK VI.
You get the beneficiary use ofthe trust on the insurance
policy.
So that's what's going on withyour children.
That's what's going on witheverything in life.
That's the game and that shouldshow you right there.
That should be enoughinformation for today.
I'm going to leave it rightthere to show you why you should
be set up on a private familybusiness trust, why you should
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be operating in trust as aprivate individual, why you
should be operating in a privatelife.
With that I'm out.
Much peace and love.
And remember prosperity is yourdivine birthright.
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I gotta get something to eat.
I've been smoking on that gas.
Much peace and love.