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Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 031826 LIVE,, -COMEX, Gas, and Guano: A Wide‑Open Wednesday with Practical Takeaways
#1398
Today at 5:55 PM

On this Wednesday “Radio Ranch” edition, we open with the Ides of March, a quick tour of Roman lore, and some live engineering as Paul hunts down a rogue high‑frequency squeal. From there we dig into first principles: how to keep the freedom message simple, why affidavits matter, and the core distinction between being presumed a 14th Amendment citizen and declaring a different political status. Callers weigh in on passports, nationality language, and the duty/protection bargain with the state, while we underscore the practical path: make a clear record, avoid word‑salad traps, and learn enough to defend y...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 031726 LIVE,, -Resignations, Red Lines, and Regulations: A Tuesday at Radio Ranch
#1397
Yesterday at 9:21 PM

On today’s Tuesday edition of Radio Ranch, we open with a rapid-fire roundup of the platforms carrying our mirror stream and then dive straight into a charged morning of geopolitics, censorship, and citizen sovereignty. I walk through the audience buzz around a purported resignation letter by Joe Kent over an Iran war, the online backlash that followed, and why the narrative war matters as much as the kinetic one. We explore how fear is used as a governing tool, the shifting loyalties inside MAGA, and the pile-on culture targeting figures like Tucker Carlson—raising questions about surveillance, FARA, and...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 031626 LIVE,, Inside the Gatekeeping Machine: Trump’s Advisors, Tucker’s Interview, and the War Push
#1396
Last Monday at 9:34 PM

I opened the week at the Radio Ranch by laying out where we’re streaming and why we’ve moved platforms, then dove straight into the censorship climate and how it’s reshaping independent broadcasting. From there, we spent most of the show unpacking the intensifying Zionism vs. anti‑Zionism debate as it relates to U.S. policy, the Trump orbit, and the Iran escalation—who’s advising whom, who’s pulling strings, and why that matters for peace or war. I highlighted the Tucker Carlson conversation with Carrie Prejean about the federal religious liberty commission dust‑up, and we examined how...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 031426 LIVE,, Saturday Radio Ranch: Residency, Remedies, and Real-World Paper Trails
#1395
Last Saturday at 6:47 PM

On this Saturday edition of Radio Ranch, we shake off the time-change cobwebs and dive into a freewheeling, caller-driven conversation about freedom, status, and the machinery of modern governance. I walk new listeners through why our show exists, how “resident” and “citizen” get weaponized in law, and why affidavits and administrative due process matter when dealing with the IRS. We field practical questions on handling unacknowledged 2024 filings, using Form 1040‑NR and (when appropriate) W‑8BEN, and documenting a paper trail that compels agencies to correct their own errors. Along the way, we touch on regulatory capture (hat tip to George Stigl...


ABCHealth.info Health Talk 031326 LIVE, Grow, Heal, Repeat: Easy Sprouting, Indoor Gardens, and Commonsense Care
#1394
Last Saturday at 4:35 AM

On this week's live conversation, I walk through an ultra-practical path to resilient health you can start today: growing and sprouting your own real food on a kitchen counter. We cover my “big five” easy sprouts (black seed/Nigella sativa, mung bean, alfalfa, broccoli, and sesame), why sprouts concentrate vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients, and exactly how to sprout in 32‑oz mason jars with simple rinse-and-drain routines. We also touch on small‑space indoor growing with LEDs, raised beds and cold frames, plus a few high‑yield plants and hydro/aquaponic ideas to extend your season safely and affordably.

We th...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 031326 LIVE,, Amalek, Oil, and the Common Law: A Friday the 13th at the Radio Ranch
#1393
Last Friday at 6:56 PM

On this Friday the 13th edition from the Radio Ranch, I welcome (and eventually corral) my co‑host Brent Allan Winters for a free‑wheeling conversation that ranges from current geopolitics to the roots of law and language. We unpack recent security incidents and the shifting Middle East chessboard, then dig into Brent’s framework for understanding religion and politics (from “Amalek” rhetoric to why dual legal systems fail), with callers pressing us on race vs. ancestry, the age of majority (why 21 matters at common law), and how words and translations shape belief. In the second hour we field questions...


Paul English Live 031226,, Echoes, Engines, and AI: A Very Human Night of Radio
#1392
Last Thursday at 11:26 PM

A belated but lively start turns into a free‑wheeling, very human night of radio. I open with a classic bit of live‑tech mayhem (mics looping, echoes everywhere) before we settle in with Eric and Paul for a rollicking tour: from UFOs and why they’ve lost their shine, to the price of oil and the “abiotic vs. fossil fuel” debate, to why so much modern culture feels engineered to keep us anxious. We dig into AI’s decentralised future too—riffing off Rick Beato’s take on how home studios disrupted music—and explore running open‑source models locally as a...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 031226 LIVE,, Clocks, Crypto, and Cows: Direct-to-Peasant Food and Free Speech Radio
#1391
Last Thursday at 7:29 PM

Rough morning or not, we rallied. On Thursday, March 12, I opened the show a bit frazzled (leaky skylight, DST brain), then handed the mic to our friend and network builder Paul English for a wide‑ranging conversation. We covered where to find our live streams and call‑ins, Paul’s schedule shift thanks to the clock change, and then dove into the world as it is: the Iran–Israel flashpoints and drone-era warfare versus carrier groups, why war pairs so neatly with debt and central banking, and how media narratives fog the truth. Callers chimed in on UK politics (Starmer...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 031126 LIVE,, Signals and Noise: Iran–Israel Talk, Alt‑Media Memories, and Scam Hygiene
#1390
03/11/2026

On today’s live call-in edition of the Radio Ranch, I open the lines for a freewheeling listener conversation on geopolitics, media, and digital safety. We recap ongoing public interest in the Epstein case and the wider implications people draw from elite networks, boards, and think tanks, then pivot to spirited debate about current Middle East dynamics, shipping lanes and insurance, and how narratives get shaped by mainstream and alternative outlets. Listeners also swap notes on tech hygiene (phishing emails, remote-access scams), personal preparedness, and even water filtration pitfalls—plus a few media recommendations and a look back at past...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 031026 LIVE,, From Summons to Summary Judgment: A Listener’s Guide to Standing Your Ground
#1389
03/10/2026

On today’s Tuesday edition of the Radio Ranch, I open the phones for a lively, caller‑driven show about civic duty, courts, and practical strategies for asserting and defending one’s rights. We trade notes on handling jury summonses, jury qualification, and the doctrine of jury nullification, and we point listeners to FIJA as a starting place. We also dig into “national” versus “U.S. citizen” claims, what that means for jurisdiction and taxation, and how to document and present a status change. One caller walks us through a Georgia car‑tax refund suit, including his motion for summary judgment...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 030926 LIVE,, Residency, Rights, and the Ides: Why March 9 Still Matters
#1388
03/09/2026

We kicked off our new early-morning slot by marking March 9 as a sober anniversary and digging into why it matters: the 1933 pivot that, in our view, reshaped America’s legal and financial terrain. From there I walked through our core theme of political status and “residency” — why words like resident/nonresident alien carry legal, not merely geographic, weight — and how that plays out in IRS processes (liens, levies, garnishments, seizures). We also fielded questions from callers about affidavits, state returns, and practical steps for protecting assets, while sharing a personal update about tracking down our old friend “Danimal” after his stroke and...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 030726 LIVE,, Declarations, Fruit-Loops, Notices, and Receipts: The Nuts and Bolts Episode
#1387
03/07/2026

It’s the Saturday, March 7 edition of Radio Ranch, and we opened with simulcast housekeeping and a quick current‑events segment before diving into live Q&A. We walked new and longtime listeners through the practical “national status” workflow: filing a simple declaration with the U.S. Secretary of State, renewing a passport to reflect status, and notifying agencies (IRS/state) with short cover letters. We clarified common sticking points—W‑4 “Exempt,” why not to file a first 1040, using LLCs without electing taxable status, and how to handle payroll processors—plus mailroom tactics (certified vs. registered and Priority Mail) to create a clean...


ABCHealth.info Health Talk 030626 LIVE, Mixed Signals, Clear Choices: EMF Hygiene, Food Combining, and Recovery
#1386
03/07/2026

In this wide-ranging Friday night conversation (March 6, 2026), I open with the “fog of war” around headlines on Iran and why I urged listeners to review a newsletter video offering a different lens on recent events and media narratives. From there, we pivot into the core of this show—practical health: detoxification and elimination strategies, oxygenation, remineralization, food-combining pitfalls, and why gentle, staged detox matters. I share experiences using bentonite clay topically and internally, thoughts on EMF hygiene, and the importance of building sustainable habits one recipe at a time. We also take a heartfelt listener call about long‑term injury r...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 030626 LIVE,, Who Leads Whom? America, Israel, and the Burden of Power
#1385
03/06/2026

On today’s Radio Ranch, we revisit a long-running Friday tradition with Brent Allan Winters to examine America’s latest clash with Iran through the lens of history, law, and faith. We trace parallels between the Barbary Wars and modern choke points like the Strait of Hormuz; discuss presidential war powers, oaths, and the idea of shalom as ordered peace amid conflict; and debate America’s relationship to Israel and how Christians should discern and act. Along the way, we field spirited listener questions, touch on residency topics we’ll expand on tomorrow, and even trade a few practical studio n...


Paul English Live 030526,, Eggs, Fuchsias, and Freedom Money: Practical Steps Off the Banking Grid
#1384
03/06/2026

In Episode 129, I welcome returning friends Eric Von Essex, Royal Anorak, Paul in the US, and our hour-two guest “The F’n Farmer” for a wide-ranging, often hilarious, and surprisingly practical conversation that starts with gardens, eggs, fuchsias, and pancakes—and quickly pivots to the show’s theme: All wars are bankers’ wars. We explore propaganda fatigue, who profits from conflict, and how financial systems underpin perpetual war. Then we dive deep into a constructive counter-move: using Bitcoin SV (BSV) as true peer‑to‑peer electronic cash. The F’n Farmer (a Devon-based producer of beef, lamb, hay, straw, and pasture‑reared...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 030526 LIVE,, APA, Masks, and Meaning of “Resident”: Keeping It Simple in a Complicated System
#1383
03/05/2026

On today’s Radio Ranch, Paul and I dug into the nuts and bolts of the modern administrative state and why procedure so often decides outcomes. We walked through the Administrative Procedure Act (Title 5), the difference between statements of policy, interpretive rules, and substantive rules, and used the CDC travel mask mandate ruling as a case study in how notice‑and‑comment and statutory authority matter. We also clarified recurring terms that trip people up—resident, nonresident alien, national, and “person”—and pointed listeners to primary sources so you can read the law and cases for yourself. In the open lines, we...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 030426 LIVE,, Signals and Noise: Middle East Moves, COMEX vs. Physical, and Real‑World Q&A
#1382
03/04/2026

Date: March 4, 2026. On today’s Radio Ranch, we range widely across a turbulent news cycle and listener call‑ins. We open with station logistics and where to find live and archived shows, then dig into fast‑moving geopolitics in the Middle East, questions about prosecutorial discretion and grand juries, and ongoing debates over executive war powers and emergency authorities. We also kick around the state of the metals markets, COMEX vs. physical, air and missile defense headlines, and how information fog fuels confusion.

In the back half, callers steer us into practical territory: handling an IRS CP2000 notice...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 030326 LIVE,, From Hormuz to Your Home: Geopolitics, Deep State, and Daily Detox
#1381
03/03/2026

On today’s Tuesday edition of Radio Ranch, I open with a frank, unfiltered rundown of the fast-moving Middle East situation and why many see it as the potential opening act of World War III. We examine Trump’s recent decisions, Netanyahu’s leverage, and how great‑power maneuvering intersects with debt, central banking, and the machinery of the deep state. Callers weigh in on constitutional status, citizenship, and case law; the weaponization of history and media narratives; and the logistics reality behind carrier groups, maritime chokepoints, and insurance. We also spotlight emerging tech-and-health concerns: body‑area networks, nanotech, environmen...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 030226 LIVE,, Freedom’s Fault Lines: History, Havens, and Hard Truths
#1380
03/02/2026

On today’s Roger Sails Radio Ranch, we wrestle through a technically bumpy Monday and dive headlong into a charged, freewheeling roundtable on Iran, Israel, and U.S. foreign policy. I lay out historical threads from Persia’s oil politics, Mosaddegh, the Shah, and Cold War machinations to present-day escalations, while callers weigh in on media narratives, missile defense realities, and the risks of regional spillover. We also explore domestic implications—selective service questions, personal preparedness, and safety awareness—plus an unexpected detour into South American havens and why places like Paraguay are drawing freedom‑minded expats. Strong opinions fly, histo...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 022726 LIVE,, Phones Open, Eyes Open: Israel–Iran Escalation and Everyday Resilience
#1379
02/28/2026

On this Saturday edition, I open the phones for a freewheeling conversation that starts with breaking overnight developments in the Israel–Iran–U.S. spiral and widens into how media narratives shape what we’re told. Callers weigh in on reports of strikes and retaliation, the politics behind them, and whether Washington is being dragged into another war. We also talk about what preparedness looks like right now—from comms and power to metals—and why some of you favor silver, radios, and simple solar over theory. 

 Beyond geopolitics, we dive into culture and law: E. Michael Jones’ lates...


ABCHealth.info Health Talk 022726 LIVE, From Headlines to Healing: Budwig Basics, Detox, and Inner Peace
#1378
02/28/2026

On this ABC Health Friday Night episode of Health and Wellness Radio on the Global Voice Radio Network, we range from urgent cultural commentary to practical wellness. I open with concerns about protecting children and broader questions about corruption and media narratives, then discuss a much-circulated anonymous commentary (SG Anon) and why some listeners are paying attention to geopolitical risks. From there, we pivot firmly into health: revisiting Dr. Johanna Budwig’s flaxseed oil and cottage cheese approach, diet and detox strategies, oxygenation, and the idea of supporting cellular energy. We also touch on GCMAF as an immune concept, th...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 022726 LIVE,, Fathoms, Cubits, Headlines and Much More: A Spirited Friday on the Radio Ranch
#1377
02/27/2026

On this Friday edition of the Radio Ranch, I welcomed longtime co‑host Brent Winters and our friend Paul English for a wide‑ranging live conversation with callers. We covered current headlines and their historical threads, including congressional interviews related to Jeffrey Epstein and how media narratives form. From there we dug into theology, language, and law: Alfred the Great and providence, Old and New Testament passages often debated today, and the long arc from Cromwell and the Bank of England to modern geopolitics. We also got practical and lively—comparing common‑law measures (fathoms, cubits, hands) with metric, swapping...


Paul English Live 022626,,Analog Souls in a Digital Storm: Monica, Eli, and the Art of Holding Fast
#1376
02/26/2026

What a night. We kicked off with a full-on studio crash, recovered on-air, and rolled straight into an unscripted, big-hearted conversation about everyday life, laughter as “biological warfare” against anxiety, and the curious joys and miseries of sodden sheds, swollen doors, and stubborn bike gates. From there, we dug into the state of our institutions, the bureaucratic grind (hello, probate purgatory), and the wisdom of reading—and laughing—our way through it. We also swapped stories about tech go-slows, analog hi‑fi bliss, and why vinyl and a well-set stylus can still beat pristine digital. Hour two welcomed Monica Schaefer f...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 022626 LIVE,,Concepts Over Labels: How Words Shape Law, Rights, and Remedies
#1375
02/26/2026

In today’s live Radio Ranch session, I walk new and longtime listeners through my core framework for “jurisdiction” and political status, using the Gordian knot as a metaphor for exiting systems you believe you’ve consented to. We cover why I direct people to file an affidavit with the Secretary of State, what I mean by “national” versus “citizen,” and how concepts—rather than labels—shape how laws and remedies are applied. I also answer practical questions from a new caller, Theresa from Florida, about passports, notices, banking, and what to send to state and federal offices. Along the way, we talk abo...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 022526 LIVE,,Resident, Citizen, or Alien? Cutting Through Legal Definitions and Court Realities
#1374
02/25/2026

On today’s Radio Ranch, we dig into the loaded word “resident” and why its legal versus geographic meanings matter so much. With callers chiming in, we unpack court-defined terms like citizen, resident, and nonresident alien; contrast 26 CFR §1.1-1 with 26 U.S.C. §§1, 871, and 7701; and revisit landmark cases including Brushaber and Wong Kim Ark. Larry shares his ongoing back‑and‑forth with an AI assistant he calls “Nova,” mapping how courts treat status arguments and why affidavits and proper records are pivotal. We also touch on the Expatriation Act of 1868, Treasury Decision 2313, and practical filings around Forms 1094/1095—plus some community housekeeping on our...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 022426 LIVE,,Taxes, Status, and Jurisdiction: Why I Stopped Fighting the Code
#1373
02/24/2026

On today’s Radio Ranch, I dug into the thorniest listener favorite: taxes—specifically the difference between fighting the IRS on technicalities versus challenging jurisdiction and status. I recapped Anne Vandersteel’s appearance on InfoWars’ The American Journal discussing Michael Ellis’s IRS records work, Individual Master Files (IMF), and an Idaho land case now on appeal at the Ninth Circuit. From there, I laid out why I’ve moved away from complex code-based battles and toward clarifying political status and jurisdiction—pointing listeners to the plain-language hook in 26 CFR § 1.1-1 and the role of the Administrative Procedure Act in birthing the...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 022326 LIVE,,Thinking in Statutes, Not Soundbites: Status, ‘Resident,’ and Due Process
#1372
02/23/2026

On today’s Monday, February 23 edition of the Radio Ranch, I kick off the week with Paul, taking calls and tackling a wide range of controversial topics our audience has been asking about. We talk platform updates and where to find our live streams, then pivot into current events and listener questions—from the Milan/Cortina Olympic wrap-up and travel memories in Alaska to thorny debates around citizenship status, “resident” versus domicile, and how to handle local tax notices. Callers bring up legal citations, passport oaths, and historic cases; I underline the importance of thinking critically, rebutting presumptions in writing...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 022126 LIVE,,The Interview Heard ‘Round the Right—and the Paper Trail You Need
#1371
02/21/2026

On this Saturday edition of Radio Ranch, I opened with my take on Tucker Carlson’s long, combative interview with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee (released on February 20, 2026) and why that conversation matters for U.S. policy, free speech, and the rising skepticism among Americans about foreign entanglements. From there, we shifted gears into our core mission: practical freedom. We worked through callers’ real‑world questions on status, affidavits, and administrative process—how to file first, who to notice, and how to handle IRS letters and timelines—plus when to consider a writ of mandamus and how to documen...


ABCHealth.info Health Talk 022026 LIVE, Health, From Headlines to Healing: Owning What Goes In—and Comes Out—of Your Body
#1370
02/21/2026

In this Friday night edition of ABC Health on the Global Voice Radio Network (recorded February 20, 2026), I unpack a turbulent week of headlines and the mounting distrust many feel toward powerful institutions—from agrochemical giants and public health bureaucracies to governments and media. I reflect on claims circulating since 2022 about excess deaths, odd clot findings, quarantine camps, and the specter of 5G misuse, while urging listeners to stay grounded, choose consciously, and take ownership of the few things we truly control: our words and what we put into our bodies. I also share practical (if unconventional) wellness views on de...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 022026 LIVE,,Seeds, Sovereignty, and Showdowns: Brent Winters Rides Into the Radio Ranch
#1369
02/20/2026

In today’s wide-ranging Friday edition from the Radio Ranch, I open with a mea culpa to our audience before diving into a spirited, sometimes fiery roundtable with co-host Brent Winters and callers. We traverse everything from the perils and history of modern agriculture—glyphosate, herbicides, seed monopolies, and the evolution from check-row corn to GMO legal traps—to common law principles, monopolies, and the role of the sheriff. Brent brings deep historical and biblical context on nationhood, law, and culture, unpacking topics like the rapture’s original meaning, nationalism versus “Christian nationalism,” assimilation, and race from a covenantal perspective...


Paul English Live 021926,,Wonky Carrots and Common Money: Reclaiming Sovereignty from the Ground Up
#1368
02/19/2026

On this lively episode of Paul English Live (Episode 127), we kick off with banter about lighter evenings, hot‑air balloons, and Cardington’s historic airship sheds before diving into the week’s bigger currents: creeping bureaucracy, car subscriptions, and why so many feel the state has become the enemy of the people. We untangle the origins of sayings like “dropping a clanger,” wander through Isaac Newton’s anti‑coin‑clipping reforms, and reflect on how propaganda, fear and compliance reshaped public life from COVID to climate narratives. In hour two, returning guest Gary Glendale brings the heat on money vs. currency, the ca...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 021926 LIVE,,Paper Shields and First Principles: Vattel, FIRPTA, and Fighting Administrative Overreach
#1367
02/19/2026

On today’s show from the Radio Ranch (Thursday, February 19), I open with where you can currently hear our mirror stream and then dive straight into a wide‑ranging, unscripted conversation about the global moment we’re living through. We react to fast‑moving headlines and claims surrounding Israel–Iran, Ukraine, and the ongoing Epstein document releases, and I challenge listeners to sharpen discernment amid nonstop narratives. We also welcome new listeners and field live call‑ins that push and pull on tough questions—sometimes heated, always candid—about media, power, and what it takes to live free of the administrati...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 021826 LIVE,,Law Libraries and Living Free: Social Security, Strawmen, and the Babylonian Blueprint
#1366
02/18/2026

In today’s wide-ranging Wednesday edition of Radio Ranch, I open with some live troubleshooting (sorry, FCC folks—noise reduction was the culprit!) and then dive headlong into a charged conversation on “Christian nationalism,” media narratives, and the deeper mechanics of control—contracts, usury, and the Babylonian Merchant Code. Callers join from Alaska to Los Angeles: we talk salmon runs and bycatch, credit creation via everyday transactions, and how dependency and “convenience” (AI included) condition our choices. A substantial portion explores historic and legal frameworks—Magna Carta passages on usury, Social Security case law and taxation history, the evolution from priestly oa...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 021726 LIVE,,AI, Epstein, and End of an Age: Unfiltered Calls from Radio Ranch
#1365
02/17/2026

In today’s fast-moving Radio Ranch, I opened with some housekeeping on stream availability and reminded listeners how to join our large live call-in forum via thematrixdocs.com. We navigated some tech hiccups, then dove into an energetic, wide-ranging discussion centered on status correction, land patents and title research, IRS procedures and administrative law, and whether “minor estate” claims under Title 31 have any real-world success. I emphasized the importance of correctly establishing one’s status before tackling tickets, taxes, or trusts, and the need to catalogue past teaching segments for newcomers. From there, the conversation ranged over alleged Wall Street n...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 021626 LIVE,,From Wonderland to the Real World: Language, Law, and the Limits of Authority
#1364
02/16/2026

In today’s wide-ranging live show, I welcomed listeners back after the holiday weekend and navigated a lively, at times provocative, open-lines conversation spanning media, history, and power. We unpacked a listener-shared deep dive into Alice in Wonderland, exploring its hidden Victorian critiques—opium-laced childcare, “mad hatter” mercury poisoning, rote education, and capricious justice—then connected those themes to modern systems of authority and narrative control. Callers weighed in on Zionim/Sayanim, historical sects and ideologies, and their perceived influence on geopolitics. We also touched on the Olympics broadcast and the exclusion of Russian athletes, the Rockefeller medical legacy, and how la...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 021426 LIVE, Valentine’s at the Radio Ranch: Metals, Markets, and Monty Python
#1363
02/14/2026

Happy Valentine’s Day from the Radio Ranch. In this Saturday call‑in edition, I riff with Paul and listeners on relationships, long marriages, and a few comic detours (yes, a Monty Python bit makes an appearance). We also check in on where to listen live and how to find archives, then pivot to a wide‑ranging conversation: high‑profile defamation verdicts and countersuits in the news, why “right to repair” matters (from tractors to printers), and the creeping spread of subscription‑locked product features. From there we dig into precious‑metals markets, premiums, and coin types; what “vulture capitalism” looks...


ABCHealth.info Health Talk 021326 LIVE, Health, Health Sovereignty Now: Question More, Heal Simply, Live Peacefully
#1362
02/14/2026

In this episode of Health and Wellness Radio, I open with a frank reflection on recent controversies and the surge of interest around hidden power structures, drawing from a decade-old viral interview featuring Dr. Lauren Moret and broader claims about ancient bloodlines, geopolitics, and directed-energy technologies. I then pivot to a more practical, health-first conversation: why personal awareness is protection, how to stay sovereign over your own wellness, and why critical thinking matters when assessing narratives about geoengineering, weather modification, and environmental exposures. From there, we get down to actionable health: hydration basics, gut health, detox pacing, oxygenation strategies...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles and Brent Allan Winters 021326 LIVE, Friday the 13th, Rome’s Ghost, and the Common Law: A Radio Ranch Roundup
#1361
02/14/2026

On this Friday the 13th edition of the Radio Ranch, I welcome my longtime co‑host Brent Allen Winters back to the saddle with a strong voice and sharper insights than ever. We roam from the lore and historical roots of Friday the 13th—touching on Saint Bartholomew’s Day and Gibbon’s view of Rome—to a spirited exploration of law, power, and culture: the Roman canon legacy, the common law’s focus on relationships, and how trusts really work in practice. We also unpack current events and media narratives surrounding Epstein, blackmail versus money, political corruption, and the fragilit...


Paul English Live 021226 LIVE on GVN : Underworlds & Understatements: The Witch Hunts, Orthodoxy, and the Art of Doubt
#1360
02/12/2026

We kicked off with a delightfully bumpy live start and a bit of Valentine’s banter before settling into a wide‑ranging conversation about contested histories and how narratives get made. Eric and I sparred amiably over Flat Earth claims versus globes, Younger Dryas cataclysms, sea‑level myths, and why maps and measurements like Ordnance Datum Newlyn confuse so many of us. From giants, Nephilim lore, cargo cult analogies and Bohemian Grove symbolism to Graham Hancock’s underwater civilizations, we kept circling one theme: who gets to define “orthodoxy” and why it sticks.

In hour two, guest contributors...


Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles 021226 LIVE, Allegiance, Protection, and Paperwork: Inside the Radio Ranch Roundtable
#1359
02/12/2026

On today’s Radio Ranch, I opened the lines for a lively, sometimes heated roundtable on freedom, jurisdiction, and remedy. We worked through real-world hurdles listeners face when shifting political status, including how and when to attach an affidavit of nationality to a DS‑11 passport application, what that means for allegiance and protection, and how to navigate banks, employers, and forms without ceding rights. Callers compared approaches to filing as a nonresident for federal tax purposes, debated Schedule OI vs. a plain‑statement method on Form 1040‑NR, and talked asset protection, trusts, and what actually triggers IRS attention. We also fie...