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well the faming products that on mass could destroy the health of millions of americans is no blasphemy in my book but that's just my opinion. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away feel television just doesn't miss a little while device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. i write books. regarding what the republic of texas was in eight hundred thirty six
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a number of people who had moved here from north america. at the invitation of the mexican government to settle here they were being chased out by the new president of mexico was also a general of the army's there. and they had to defend themselves against south and i was armies that lasted for about a year but finally general sam houston leading these volunteers defeated santa ana at a place called sanyo sento and in defeating the president and general of mexico they were able to force him to sign a treaty. the treaty formed a new nation said that he would never again come across the rio grande river to bother of the people in texas any more treaty also said. to land. texas.
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belong to the people who lived on the land of texas for ever and it's a treaty that is perpetual it doesn't go away. so what is the republic of texas now it is the land of texas one of texas does not belong to the us doesn't belong to the federal government the last of the people. who live here. and there is no federal land if they want land in texas they have to lease it from a spring there are military bases school. ok go an ox. fall off to him and all the thing if. what the republic of
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texas is today in the early two thousand is. a number of people got together and said you know what the farm land is still ours and if there is a perpetual treaty that says we are a nation let's just be a nation and so they elected but with a vote from the people. a president vice president secretary of state a congress supreme court justice and all of those are still occupied lands to this day in fact that government meets every month on the second saturday of the march and the people of texas who are interested come to those meetings that's what it is today the purpose the goal of the republic of texas and what we're doing is to restore and to preserve all the freedoms and all the soft rights show that were won in eight hundred thirty six past the battle of so. and your son
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told me when that treaty was signed. in other words we're here make sure that the people get to exercise those rights even though an overreaching federal government of the u.s. keeps trying to take away more and more of the rights and freedoms we're here to restore them and to make sure their prisoner. to have a say. i drove here from lake jackson texas two hundred forty miles. i'd like up early but i wanted to come i went last month to this meeting. and what i see here some people that are concerned about. where our country is heading and. then they they look for the alternative. but there's a lot of talk about secession in this country because we see tyranny in washington
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we see even our own elected representatives wind up getting elected. their people with wealth that are paying for their elections and. moving the. camera. or you may have one not just talking to. an opponent only it's for mr. cain. and. he's not. he's not a hero friday afternoon the. c.s.p. sudley if you is a him would you be a hero by the f l. let
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the case where the congress. malo the lady of texas. and give your dome record. we mean we reclaim in all the way and for the people. pick. it up. this is a map of the original bone grease from eighteen thirty six of the nation called the republic of texas here's a map of the state of texas today and all of the mountains all the way up to here which is wyoming colorado new mexico kansas and oklahoma. that we're part of the nation then have been stripped away because this is the northern limit of texas which is and sheer.
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c.l. for. have served these papers to. all the different governors. to washington d.c. . to europe blame is for. what i did. is i'm leavin him a copy because i didn't serve him. i deserve all the top people. viewed you have any. money real money. with. her hands are. immoral by some real way. or with. your wishes that has a face value of to a smart person. it's. funny nine point nine percent or so.
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airtight story tarnished you. always are you sure work out problem trouble for me try to. get over these things for you. i help design these i draw him first them out an artist. what is it you just. before he makes. it take a break like i'll be glad to do it i'm a reporter and let's face it i like it i like it i like it three. over here we've got machine it's running republic of texas currency right now we've got a tough one. thirty nine millimeters. so you can see the star on one side with now on the original. other side one nation under one
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god they great scope of the island. we started doing these all way back in two thousand and nine hundred thousand these. police press are used by the us for almost fifty years to make any. new year the most repurposed fractional silver copper currency we change the world. money. so. sure is the money people. can make a marketplace. open to anybody who wants to get anybody who wants to make some free . money the way we keep. the money.
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and make. their changes in the marketplace so what we're going to do here is free. the system. from us. and we can reestablish this marketplace of people barter and trade what. it. says. to me is suggestion so there's my say this. with only one is laying the piss out of the states forty nine other states all of their land records are state. there are all forty nine states are up in virginia very close to the. strip club. united states bureau of.
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united states own can folks and throw all the states on the backs of these records state of texas because first. the. senate ratified the treaty with texas for friendship commerce and navigation in eight hundred forty three but refused to ratify a treaty of erik's aish regulator in eighteen forty four. that december outgoing president john tyler proposed to texas yeah next by a joint resolution of the us congress that passed february of forty five and november texas vote. in eight hundred sixty one people discovered the united states wasn't going to do what they said they would do. so they. elected formed
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a new constitution and could move the boat to secede or not. the united states declared the vote in the constitution null and void. with the what people didn't understand. is takes is never ceded it's. in they were and they were taken to vote to secede and you cannot cede from something you never see did. jay james my beholder. anybody after chicken. man they get their day it you know you know go after james tickets. feet. when they drive away to the dump a man. oh. yeah
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right so how do you both of you do all three of them just buy a. new one. earth earth ok i'll be happy to this. kind of government we have now. a parasite is a living thing but it lives off of the lives of others they are parasites on call's or apart or sites on trees government has become a parasite and there are as many people dependent on my government. in the united states as there are that are not depend. so it's a kind of a fifty fifty deal well we can't support. that other half. by our labor because government doesn't produce anything it only takes one salary and
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gives it to people who are willing to. work depend on. each and republic of texas that can't happen. just to show her public says the government is very small. does very few things is forbidden to do the other things now so all people keep the food store of their labor they keep the work of their hands on the down they can. start businesses they can hire more people the other people have jobs everything works fine without the parasite. to least be told language. will use programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reports we'll talk spots fifty ip interviews interesting story for you if.
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international airport in the very heart of moscow. thanks bro no way things are going the republic of texas will be a whole hub better off when the state of texas. texas has got its own like trickle grid and it's got all the hall and gas and everything in the it's got all the end. everything it made it can survive by itself without the rest of the united states which is to say the rest the united states cannot survive without monitoring. the remote's people around this country around the whole world are
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thinking oil wells when they hear about texas well that was true a long time ago. but now two thousand and thirteen there is. is more energy coming out of the ground from natural gas than there is from liquid petroleum. and there's enough natural gas discovered already. to fuel taxes for the next hundred years or longer this plant behind us is one of the plants that's capable of burning gas. because there is so much gas and oil and coal and wind and solar available in texas meaning we have a lot more sunny days. texas is a stand alone area as far as energy resources it does not need to import energy from other states or from the federal government it can export energy
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and so that the resources are here and the costs of energy per b.t.u. or per whatever you measure it is usually for a texas that is in the rest of the states. which is very good for us but that's because with the independent texas power grid. texas does not have to let the u.s. regulate the costs the price of energy. the people who work on a minute are not employees they're partners and they've agreed that when they pay for their work. that they will be paid in silver that is produced from them. and it makes sense because they're producing real money and they want to be paid in real money. for thing as part of their exchanging their labor. hours
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of their life. for a commodity and that commodity is silver it's like paying people in eggs or bacon. since for being paid. and a commodity according to the us govt and the ira. this is not money this is a commodity. so since they're not being paid. u.s. dollars. and they are. u.s. dollars or what's taxed that's the simplest way to. no income tax if you're paid in case. you're paid. most of the bread. that's just an exchange a commodity for the use of my time and my skills. survival under rothschild
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and he is sitting there overlooking all of his sheep hanging out in front of fema camps and the i.r.s. and the full reserve of the builder birds and see if. we are the nanny state now where we are being watched almost everywhere we go by security cameras and satellites and drones flying over us we've got our military now to to extend democracy out there to the rest of the world and as long as we're sleeping we're just watching t.v. everything's going to be just fine there was a while they lose one of us and they don't really like to lose us but it's all collateral damage. now and. the people here believe very strongly in peace we're pacifists we are anti war. we believe at the same time though that defense and being able to protect your life your liberty and your property is also very important so as we walk through you may see this scattered across the field and there's a a r fifteen back here in this
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corner along so our marketing director trey. so you'll see a lot of people carrying and and doing things that most normal business would really do. as a second amendment actually on the back of a coin. plea spelled out tomorrow. when one of the more popular medallions. i think this poster here really sums up who we are better than anything else in this building ron paul is certainly one of arsenal heroes and probably. by far the most legitimate person that's ever served in government. he wrote a book called end the fed and it's a great book but we took a little bit of a different approach and said why don't we just stop the we should start the end and ignore the. stead of trying to compete against them instead of trying to put them out of business or wave a sign to get them to change what they're doing let's just ignore them pretend as if they don't exist and will watch the effect that they have over our lives and our finances disappear almost to nothing. so we like to ignore the fed around here.
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you know people often ask what would it take. for us to. have the authority to govern. the land area and the people of texas and there are several possibilities or probabilities that would bring out about one is. a complete economic collapse when the monetary system of the united states stops working and it's inevitable that it will and then you have anarchy then you have chaos then you have disorder. and the thing that's needed is to have a government in place that works on a volunteer basis instead of having to be paid huge salaries as the people in austin texas are busy on it. and that's why you see what they're saying in the
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first of all to hear. the news articles are starting to reveal what we've known for a long time here and that is that there are more jobs in texas than just about any place else. and in fact governor perry has said texas is open for business which is another of saying we have jobs here and we do and the question is why does texas have plenty of jobs when there are whole states that. just can't create jobs and have so many people more people going on a planet than ever. and there are several reasons for that one is a lot more texas people. are personally entrepreneurs' they think in terms of how can i organize people together to provide a product or provide a service which. people want the words not to get them to want something but if
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they already want something how can i provide it to them. to show the biggest part of it is there's just a whole lot less government interference over regulation. you have to get a permit you have to wait six months or a year before you do something while they go and think about whether it's good for the people or not if it isn't good for the people the people won't buy the darn thing i say after all. the ninety's say splay again the texas play was the same with the only state and with a republic that can do the other play a lot below and whatever's on top of that the female bits on top of that play sets precedent if it's a ball it's military. eagle it's crazy. one of these days i'm
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a stick up their hamburger on top that american. let's go cap know. if it. is to feel higher than washington d.c. did you. ever think texas is a bigger. always. we have got or only. got our own money. it was good to get the bill and higher than or just in d.c. that it bad.
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when texas was fighting. it is defending itself against the armies of santa ana from mexico. they chose the gold star as their emblem says republic of texas. best seal was adopted in thirty seven. and is still in the capitol building today right here in the very center of the building. which is just another evidence that the republic of texas has not gone away there's just a different form of government covering it but the land the people and the culture and the spirit of texas are still the same today.
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as an elected senator in the texas republic. i've had to give thought to whether i even wanted to run for that office. during all of that i decided that it was worth doing for several reasons i have children and grandchildren. i guess pretty soon i'll have great grandchildren. and i want them to grow on live. at least a truly free and the choir's a nation that's independent. where the government is limited it's limited in the amount of money it can spend or borrow or print. or coin or whatever. so i saw a chance for me. to play a part in the world having a clearer vision putting it in words putting it on paper and creating the base the
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foundation on which a free nation could live again in a free and independent texas. they all see themselves as dying swans in their dreams. but only one of the cells will ever make it to the top. they're ready to give their lives for the chance to die on stage if only once. not even broken wings come to tell of them. for generations at the marine ski theatre ballet sweat and tears on o.t. .
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