EPISODE · Jan 28, 2025 · 1H 4M
Roger Sayles and Dr Gene Schroder discuss War and Emergency Powers and Mortmain
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In this episode of the Radio Ranch 101 series, we delve into the complexities of the War and Emergency Powers Act and the law of Mortmain with Dr. Gene Schroeder and Roger Sayles. The discussion begins with an exploration of the War and Emergency Powers, highlighting the extensive control it grants the President over various aspects of American life, including property, production, and communication. Dr. Schroeder provides a historical perspective, referencing Senate Report 93549 and the actions taken by Franklin Roosevelt during the Great Depression, which expanded these powers significantly.We examine the implications of these powers, particularly how they have been used to control the economy and the lives of American citizens. The conversation touches on the controversial use of birth certificates as warehouse receipts, tying citizens to national debt, and the notion of voluntary servitude. The discussion also covers the Agricultural Adjustment Act and its role in transferring congressional powers to the executive branch.As the episode progresses, we explore the concept of Mortmain, the historical laws preventing corporations from owning land, and how these principles have been overlooked in modern governance. The conversation highlights the bureaucratic expansion and the challenges of reversing these entrenched systems. The episode concludes with a discussion on potential solutions, including the issuance of non-secured Treasury notes and the importance of individual action in reclaiming personal sovereignty.
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Roger Sayles and Dr Gene Schroder discuss War and Emergency Powers and Mortmain
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