Opening banter, cohosts, platforms, and show housekeeping

Episode Summary

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. We also touch on current headlines—Epstein disclosures, court rulings, immigration pressures, and state-level food labeling moves—while keeping the phone lines lively with firsthand farm stories, legal questions about signage and trespass, and a spirited detour into Radio Ranch lore (yes, Chicken Man). It’s a fast two hours of history, law, faith, and headlines—all with listener participation and unapologetic candor.Resources and mentions: thematrixdocs.com (show links/call-in), commonlawyer.com (Brent’s courses, Bible translation, and common law resources), Azure Standard (organic foods), discussions on Vattel’s Law of Nations, seed history (DeKalb, Monsanto/Bayer), and Texas’s forthcoming food additive warning labels.
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