Caller Christian asks about 03/09/1933 and FDR’s bank holiday
Episode Summary
In today’s roundtable, I (Roger) open the mics from the “radio ranch” for a freewheeling session on freedom, status, and the law. We trace how agencies, statutes, and the U.S. Code evolved, why “positive” vs. “non‑positive” law matters, and how administrative “public policy” differs from law. I walk callers through using affidavits with passport applications, why 26 CFR §1.1‑1’s status language is pivotal, and how IRS processes like SFRs work in practice. We also revisit “turning point” events, from the Epstein documents chatter to the origin story of Bitcoin vs. BSV, and share listener Q&A on practical next steps, including a late‑show winter hack for clearing roof ice dams the safe way.Callers Christian, Paul, Michael (MN), Roland (WI) and others jump in with sharp questions on nationals vs. U.S. citizens, administrative appeals, privacy requests, and filing logistics. Along the way we note historic sources (Vattel, WWCR, Scriptures for America), recent court shifts on agency deference, and on‑air housekeeping (conference line options, archive access), all focused on helping you assert status, stay out of Babylon, and move forward with clarity.FreeConferenceCall – Platform and "Call Me" feature: https://www.freeconferencecall.com/features/call-meFinancial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN): https://www.fincen.govBitcoin (project site and white paper): https://bitcoin.orgRepublic Broadcasting Network (RBN): https://republicbroadcasting.orgInfowars (for Brianna-hosted segments referenced): https://www.infowars.comWWCR – Shortwave Radio: https://www.wwcr.comScriptures for America: https://www.scripturesforamerica.orgLaw of Nations (Emer de Vattel) – Yale Avalon Project: https://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/vattel.asp26 CFR § 1.1‑1 (Tax on individuals) – LII / Cornell: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/26/1.1-1eCFR – Electronic Code of Federal Regulations: https://www.ecfr.govMicrosoft (historical discussion reference): https://www.microsoft.comRense (Jeff Rense): https://rense.comAdam Carolla (podcast/website mentioned in an anecdote): https://adamcarolla.comUniform Commercial Code overview – LII / Cornell: https://www.law.cornell.edu/ucc
