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In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles discusses the intricacies of the feudal system and its implications on modern-day citizenship and freedom. He explains how the system has been designed to keep individuals in voluntary servitude through leading questions and lack of full disclosure. The conversation touches on the importance of understanding the correct definitions of terms like 'citizen' and 'resident' and how these terms are used to maintain control over individuals. Roger emphasizes the significance of filing the correct paperwork to regain one's freedom and the importance of being able to defend this newfound status.
Additionally, the episode features a discussion with Pastor Eli James, who shares insights on the misuse of the term 'antisemitism' and its implications on freedom of speech and religion. Eli elaborates on his amicus brief challenging the definition of antisemitism and highlights the historical context of the term 'Shemite.' The conversation also delves into the biblical narrative of Jesus' crucifixion, emphasizing the role of the Pharisees. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to educate themselves and take steps towards personal responsibility and freedom.
In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles discusses the intricacies of the feudal system and its implications on modern-day citizenship and freedom. He explains how the system has been designed to keep individuals in voluntary servitude through leading questions and lack of full disclosure. The conversation touches on the importance of understanding the correct definitions of terms like 'citizen' and 'resident' and how these terms are used to maintain control over individuals. Roger emphasizes the significance of filing the correct paperwork to regain one's freedom and the importance of being able to defend this newfound status.
Additionally, the episode features a discussion with Pastor Eli James, who shares insights on the misuse of the term 'antisemitism' and its implications on freedom of speech and religion. Eli elaborates on his amicus brief challenging the definition of antisemitism and highlights the historical context of the term 'Shemite.' The conversation also delves into the biblical narrative of Jesus' crucifixion, emphasizing the role of the Pharisees. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to educate themselves and take steps towards personal responsibility and freedom.