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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2025 · 53 MIN

Rense Radio with Guest Roger Sayles - A Journey From Feudalism to Modern Servitude:

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In this episode, we welcome back Roger Sayles, who previously joined us a week ago and received numerous requests for a return. Tonight, we delve into the concept of becoming a 'national' and the benefits it entails. Roger shares his extensive knowledge on the subject, emphasizing the importance of understanding the law and the concept of property rights. He explains the historical context of the administrative state, tracing its origins back to the Bank Holiday of 1933 and the subsequent changes in financial regulations that led to the current state of voluntary servitude as sureties for a hypothetical bankruptcy. Roger discusses the significance of the birth certificate, describing it as a commercial document that represents a person's future labor and is used in the bond market. He shares insights from a former student who explored the process of how birth certificates are created and used as warehouse receipts, which are then attached to bonds in the bond market. This practice, he argues, is a form of modern-day servitude, as it allows for the collateralization of future income. Throughout the episode, Roger emphasizes the importance of education and understanding of the law as a means to reclaim personal freedom. He references historical events, such as the Bank Holiday of 1933, to illustrate how the administrative state and financial systems have evolved to control individuals. Roger's mission is to educate people on how to become nationals and regain their freedom, without fear or financial burden.

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