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By Nahshon Garrett
The podcast currently has 155 episodes available.
What you will learn: How social acceptance affects our personal power. How and why change is important.
Why is the podcast episode special? The information will give insight to the listener on how to mentally adjust to the changes of life.
How do you make changes and adjustments in life? Through recognizing + giving yourself the space and freedom to go through the processes of change apart from fear and judgment from themselves and others.
Who needs this episode? Everyone who is struggling with the changes of life and those who deal with the powerlessness that comes from not knowing HOW to adapt.
What is the most important connection you can make listening? You have the power to create your reality. Your own life is in your hands. It is ok to adjust and adapt, and everything you experience is apart of your internal desire to survive, be distinct, and to matter.
Episode topic is on discovering the power of who you really are. Notes taken from a book called "I AM" by Howard Falco. I dicuss how it has made an impact on me and go through a few of the major points in the book.
Our ability to respond is determined by our social interactions. Your interpersonal relationships affect your ability to evolve as competitor, it is imperative that we understand the true power of our interactions and to have the willingness to transform and make adjustments where necessary.
here are my thoughts on the preamble
There are LAWS,=. and update on my ticket
Justice defined
What is the purpose of Law and government?
Here is a history of what is really going on:
26 The funds for social security, welfare, housing, disaster relief, and now terrorist attack relief, come from the foreign authorities
27 who loan us the national debt. These funds are not appropriated by Congress, but by treaties and trusts administered by the
28 President. In 1933, the U.S. government was threatened by financial emergencies that threatened legitimate constitutional
29 duties. Instead of resorting to direct taxes to collect funds, as was allowed by the Constitution, the government went bankrupt.
30 When the government declared bankruptcy in 1933, it was put under the control of a receivership governed by its creditors.
31 The government provided a (still ongoing) public emergency to administer foreign funds borrowed from the receivership.
32 The U.S. has a duty to secure the assets and income of the federal government as collateral for its creditors. Federal lands
33 were already mortgaged, so the federal government had to secure more collateral as surety on the country’s debts. The only
34 assets remaining were the labor of federal people. The U.S. government now uses the labor of its numbered people to secure
35 its debts. To secure the pledge to the creditors, the U.S. has a duty to manage and protect these assets, keep them healthy,
36 and provide for their welfare and enforce their obligations.
They confuse Private rights and Public rights.
The podcast currently has 155 episodes available.