[00:00.000 --> 00:21.920] Okay, by popular demand, we're going into overtime mode. [00:21.920 --> 00:28.840] We had one caller on the board when we went into the midnight break, but now we've got [00:28.840 --> 00:33.960] a full call board, so folks, we are going to drive it home tonight. [00:33.960 --> 00:39.160] Okay, we're going to go to Gary in Texas, who's been holding for quite some time. [00:39.160 --> 00:40.400] Gary, thanks for calling in. [00:40.400 --> 00:42.120] What's on your mind tonight? [00:42.120 --> 00:44.080] A great show, great content. [00:44.080 --> 00:46.440] Yes, what's your question for our guest tonight? [00:46.440 --> 00:47.440] Thanks for calling. [00:47.440 --> 00:56.120] The question for Steve is, I am, I think I consider myself an at-arms-length observer [00:56.120 --> 01:00.480] in a European insured link account. [01:00.480 --> 01:09.320] And one of the questions that I've got is regarding the physical metals, gold and silver. [01:09.320 --> 01:14.280] And I think that you're totally correct that there's going to be a pullback. [01:14.280 --> 01:25.160] My question is, if you have a sense of timing, number one, when should we sell our physical [01:25.160 --> 01:32.040] holdings, and secondly, to whom should we sell our physical holdings to? [01:32.040 --> 01:37.080] Well, Gary, you gave me, thanks for hanging in there, by the way. [01:37.080 --> 01:41.160] You gave all of us a chance to have a little bit of a break. [01:41.160 --> 01:44.480] One of the things that I've got to warn you about, and anybody else who's calling in [01:44.480 --> 01:49.000] tonight, do you remember me saying I do not have a license to give financial advice? [01:49.000 --> 01:50.000] Sure. [01:50.000 --> 01:51.240] I don't know you. [01:51.240 --> 01:55.960] I don't know your situation, and even if I had a license, it would be grossly improper [01:55.960 --> 02:02.600] of me to start really telling people I don't have a chance to get to know what to do. [02:02.600 --> 02:07.920] For myself, I can tell you about my life and share with you what I'm doing. [02:07.920 --> 02:12.120] I think the pullback in the metals and the equity market is imminent. [02:12.120 --> 02:18.640] Now, when I say imminent, take that with a nice big pinch of salt, okay? [02:18.640 --> 02:24.760] The Dow could go up another 500 or 600 points, but I really believe somewhere between 9,500 [02:24.760 --> 02:28.800] and 10,000 on the Dow is the capper for this move. [02:28.800 --> 02:37.000] That would put us in step-by-step for the initial sell-off and panic of 1929, the proportional [02:37.000 --> 02:42.360] bounce off of that, and most people aren't aware of this, but more money was lost in [02:42.360 --> 02:48.800] the Great Depression after the crash, not during the first crash that everybody is aware [02:48.800 --> 02:50.280] of from the history books. [02:50.280 --> 02:52.360] In 29, the market crashed. [02:52.360 --> 02:53.800] It bounced back. [02:53.800 --> 02:56.400] That was called the sucker rally. [02:56.400 --> 03:01.280] In history, hindsight's always 20-20, right? [03:01.280 --> 03:05.000] I think that's where we're at now. [03:05.000 --> 03:11.680] If you've been holding onto metal, like I have, I'm holding onto some metal. [03:11.680 --> 03:14.560] I might use a couple options. [03:14.560 --> 03:18.440] For every 100 ounces, I might pick up a put option. [03:18.440 --> 03:25.640] If I'm wrong, my put option expires worthless and my physical holdings go continuously up [03:25.640 --> 03:31.360] in value, and right here, this is one of these historic markers where for myself and my own [03:31.360 --> 03:39.800] account, if I'm right, either way I win, because if I buy the put options and the price corrects, [03:39.800 --> 03:44.200] I get to take the money made from the put options, and I get to buy more metal. [03:44.200 --> 03:49.360] Do you remember me telling you about John, and I would say, Steve, why are you pulling [03:49.360 --> 03:52.240] 18% out? [03:52.240 --> 03:55.880] Because I'm going to convert that to physical. [03:55.880 --> 04:01.080] If my analysis is correct and we're due for a pullback, for myself, I'm going to be selling [04:01.080 --> 04:04.680] short a little bit of gold. [04:04.680 --> 04:09.520] If I did not have an account, I wouldn't necessarily sell the stuff I have. [04:09.520 --> 04:12.280] I wouldn't buy any more right here. [04:12.280 --> 04:17.800] I would keep the cash, and if I had to wait a month or two months or whatever, I'll wait [04:17.800 --> 04:18.800] that long. [04:18.800 --> 04:24.120] I'm a patient man, but I'll keep saving my money, and when I see more people going to [04:24.120 --> 04:29.240] the opposite side of the boat, I'll get that gone, and I'll do it with cheaper money. [04:29.240 --> 04:33.240] Let me ask this question in a different way. [04:33.240 --> 04:44.840] If you were similarly situated, would you look at purchasing put options as opposed [04:44.840 --> 04:48.280] to selling your physical inventory? [04:48.280 --> 04:51.960] For myself personally, absolutely. [04:51.960 --> 04:57.000] The only way you're getting my gold or my precious holdings of lead and brass are through [04:57.000 --> 04:58.320] my dead finger. [04:58.320 --> 04:59.320] Gotcha. [04:59.320 --> 05:04.080] Now, the next question is... Because those are precious metals, too, by [05:04.080 --> 05:05.080] the way. [05:05.080 --> 05:06.080] Right. [05:06.080 --> 05:07.920] I absolutely agree. [05:07.920 --> 05:18.160] If you were similarly situated as I would, my question is, I guess, an unknown and really [05:18.160 --> 05:25.040] more instinctual, and that is the sense of timing. [05:25.040 --> 05:32.920] When would you foresee making your move to make some serious put options, and at what [05:32.920 --> 05:35.400] point would your strike be? [05:35.400 --> 05:42.120] Well, if I was going to do it today, I want to find the best balance between premium and [05:42.120 --> 05:43.120] strike price. [05:43.120 --> 05:44.120] Right? [05:44.120 --> 05:45.120] Yes. [05:45.120 --> 05:49.960] So, the closer I go to the money, the more I have to pay for it, and the more my premium [05:49.960 --> 05:58.160] costs me, especially if I want to go out to, say, February. [05:58.160 --> 06:04.480] If I was going to put on some put options on Monday mornings open, depending on... Again, [06:04.480 --> 06:08.880] if the market's going up over the weekend, put options at any strike price get just a [06:08.880 --> 06:11.000] little fuzz cheaper. [06:11.000 --> 06:17.120] So, if all the numbers stayed the same all the way until Monday, and we're looking at [06:17.120 --> 06:25.160] a 960 close, I'm not sure what the February contract's at, but I would estimate some $900 [06:25.160 --> 06:27.520] put options would be pretty cheap. [06:27.520 --> 06:32.920] Now, for myself, let me explain why I would pick that. [06:32.920 --> 06:38.000] If I bought the $900 put, I'm actually taking a fairly large gamble. [06:38.000 --> 06:46.200] I'm gambling that between the time I purchase the put option and the time I liquidate it, [06:46.200 --> 06:51.800] the gold will have dropped at least $100, because if I hold till expiration and it closes [06:51.800 --> 06:56.040] at $905, I get nothing. [06:56.040 --> 06:57.040] You following me? [06:57.040 --> 06:58.040] Totally. [06:58.040 --> 06:59.040] Okay. [06:59.040 --> 07:06.200] I think we're looking at a one to $200, maybe a little deeper, but if it does, it will be [07:06.200 --> 07:08.760] for a flash. [07:08.760 --> 07:14.680] I think we're looking at a more substantial correction, so let's say you lived in California [07:14.680 --> 07:21.000] and the weather was real dry, you might buy a little extra coverage for your fire insurance [07:21.000 --> 07:27.680] for your house just during the dry season, and that's kind of what my mentality is. [07:27.680 --> 07:36.400] I'm not looking to buy put options to use as a vehicle to earn income, okay? [07:36.400 --> 07:42.400] I'm looking for myself as put options as being a strict hedging operation. [07:42.400 --> 07:47.000] I have physical, if the physical goes down in price, I haven't sold it. [07:47.000 --> 07:53.520] I'm not trading it back in coupons anyway, but darn it, I knew it was a little pricey [07:53.520 --> 07:58.480] and I should have done something about it. [07:58.480 --> 08:05.720] If I wasn't willing to take the same risk, maybe I'd go down to 940, 930, and still go [08:05.720 --> 08:11.720] out to February just to give me plenty of time, because somewhere between now and the [08:11.720 --> 08:21.160] end of this year, we're going to see one nice little wicked sell-off, and if I'm wrong, [08:21.160 --> 08:27.200] which I really hope I am, because we're so close to the thousand marker, if we clear [08:27.200 --> 08:34.560] $968 for three consecutive days, we're going back to a little over a thousand in the blink [08:34.560 --> 08:41.200] of an eye, and once we get over there, you throw in, once we're past the thousand, you [08:41.200 --> 08:48.680] throw in one juicy bit of geopolitical news, you throw in any devaluation talk, further [08:48.680 --> 08:56.000] monetization talk, healthcare talk, or God forbid the Fed goes, you know, we need another [08:56.000 --> 09:03.200] stimulus plan because the economy is dying and the green shoots aren't even aloe, they're [09:03.200 --> 09:10.320] thistle, then you're going to see the market just go ballistic, and I mean ballistic. [09:10.320 --> 09:16.620] So we're at one of those really comfortable spots where for me as an investor, I feel [09:16.620 --> 09:21.120] very confident using the market just for the way I described it. [09:21.120 --> 09:28.000] I win either way, and you know what, son of a gun, I really like those odds. [09:28.000 --> 09:33.760] May I ask one other question, please, before signing off? [09:33.760 --> 09:36.160] Sure. [09:36.160 --> 09:54.280] I have just a hunch that a drop into the 600s is possible, and I'm thinking that the catalyst [09:54.280 --> 10:04.240] is going to be this artificially conscribed H1N1 pandemic scare tactic that's going to [10:04.240 --> 10:09.960] probably be very imminent around October or November. [10:09.960 --> 10:11.840] I would disagree with that. [10:11.840 --> 10:13.320] Well, possibly. [10:13.320 --> 10:18.000] Well, here, let me tell you why real quick, because I think I know where you're going, [10:18.000 --> 10:23.120] but before you get too far out on the branch, okay? [10:23.120 --> 10:28.560] The biggest risk we're really facing right now is public opinion. [10:28.560 --> 10:34.520] You know, the guys who are hosting this show and you, have you not heard a ridiculous amount [10:34.520 --> 10:40.400] of backroom chatter, mostly on the Internet, about how coming into this fall, there's a [10:40.400 --> 10:48.200] almost guaranteed devaluation of the dollar, and all these icky things are going to happen, [10:48.200 --> 10:55.000] and I deplore emotion when money comes into the equation, okay? [10:55.000 --> 11:03.200] If you bring fear or emotion, because emotion in monetary transactions is fear-based, okay? [11:03.200 --> 11:09.440] You bring fear into the trading room, and you are a broke individual who will not last [11:09.440 --> 11:12.240] and you do not have a chance, okay? [11:12.240 --> 11:14.400] Scared money always loses. [11:14.400 --> 11:16.400] Always, every single time. [11:16.400 --> 11:24.280] Now, when I see the amount of backroom noise, I only think one thing, SIOF, who the hell [11:24.280 --> 11:29.160] would stand to benefit from a whole bunch of people piling into long positions, the [11:29.160 --> 11:36.720] commercials that have a near record short right now, right now, tonight, right now. [11:36.720 --> 11:42.960] So more than the flu, more than any other trigger, we have follow the money. [11:42.960 --> 11:49.200] The money by the big guys with the biggest guns are short. [11:49.200 --> 11:50.920] What do you know that they don't? [11:50.920 --> 11:57.040] I'll bet it's a real short, okay? [11:57.040 --> 12:03.920] If that pans out to be true, then what we're looking at is a great opportunity. [12:03.920 --> 12:07.840] If I were somebody else listening to this program, I'd be thinking, oh my gosh, are [12:07.840 --> 12:08.840] you serious? [12:08.840 --> 12:12.160] You mean gold could drop into the 690 to 740 level? [12:12.160 --> 12:16.040] Hot darn, that's a great price. [12:16.040 --> 12:17.760] You know, it's a 30% mark off. [12:17.760 --> 12:21.360] If eggs were $2 a dozen, then you could buy them for $1.40. [12:21.360 --> 12:22.360] Why not do it? [12:22.360 --> 12:25.840] You're going to eat the eggs, right? [12:25.840 --> 12:30.480] If you're not on a, I'm going to buy gold so I could sell it for more green coupons [12:30.480 --> 12:35.160] later mentality, then that kind of sell-off would be right up your alley. [12:35.160 --> 12:41.840] That's a chance to skip a month or two or three years of acquisition, save cash, and [12:41.840 --> 12:45.320] go long when everybody else is freaking out. [12:45.320 --> 12:51.600] Remember, when everybody's on one side of the boat, I'm mixing margaritas. [12:51.600 --> 13:01.080] So go on with the H1 flu pandemic idea because anything can happen. [13:01.080 --> 13:04.720] Again, this is entertainment and education, right? [13:04.720 --> 13:13.160] Yeah, and you know, the one great, I'm going to call it a reality, it's not necessarily [13:13.160 --> 13:20.520] true, but a reality is that perception is reality. [13:20.520 --> 13:28.040] And whatever people perceive is going to dictate the movement in the markets. [13:28.040 --> 13:36.520] And unfortunately, we've got such a tremendously organized and immensely financed propaganda [13:36.520 --> 13:43.880] machine that tells people what to think and what to believe. [13:43.880 --> 13:49.800] Yet there is an underlying reality, and I'm trying to get to that reality level. [13:49.800 --> 13:57.600] Wait, you know when I tell people when I kind of hear this, this is where you have to remove [13:57.600 --> 13:58.600] your emotion. [13:58.600 --> 14:05.200] This is one of the most difficult and hard to pull off parts of investing. [14:05.200 --> 14:10.600] I don't care if you're on day one or day 30 of that exponential money thing I talked [14:10.600 --> 14:13.760] about with the penny. [14:13.760 --> 14:17.480] Everywhere in between, you have indecision. [14:17.480 --> 14:24.360] My big thing for myself, make a plan, stick to your plan, and just keep moving forward. [14:24.360 --> 14:29.400] The more time you can spend away from the TV, go kick a soccer ball, go have fun with [14:29.400 --> 14:34.480] your family, go read a book, and I don't mean the financial book. [14:34.480 --> 14:39.080] Go educate yourself on a different topic or skill or something else you wanted to learn [14:39.080 --> 14:41.600] to make your job better. [14:41.600 --> 14:43.440] Do something productive. [14:43.440 --> 14:47.240] Pull your head away from the quotes. [14:47.240 --> 14:49.520] Stop looking at the day-to-day fluctuations. [14:49.520 --> 14:52.360] They'll drive you mad. [14:52.360 --> 14:58.400] If that's something that you can't pull yourself away from, like a crackhead on payday, okay? [14:58.400 --> 15:02.000] The most important thing you could do is go to that website I gave out earlier. [15:02.000 --> 15:06.760] I don't know if you were listening, but it's jsmindset.com. [15:06.760 --> 15:09.360] I've been listening since 8 o'clock tonight. [15:09.360 --> 15:10.800] Good for you. [15:10.800 --> 15:14.400] You're a trooper. [15:14.400 --> 15:15.400] Go there. [15:15.400 --> 15:20.120] If you have a moment of inspiration, go to that website and let Jim coach you through [15:20.120 --> 15:21.120] it. [15:21.120 --> 15:23.000] This man is a saint. [15:23.000 --> 15:25.960] I don't usually plug people for no reason. [15:25.960 --> 15:31.040] Like I'll plug Deborah and her crew because she's spending every penny she has and every [15:31.040 --> 15:35.720] ounce of energy she and her husband have to help you, Gary. [15:35.720 --> 15:37.720] That's true. [15:37.720 --> 15:44.480] So anybody, again, feed the kitty once in a while and it won't bite you. [15:44.480 --> 15:50.520] But at the end of the day, you have to have a plan, and you've got to just stick with [15:50.520 --> 15:51.520] it. [15:51.520 --> 15:55.280] And the more background noise you hear, the more you're going to be tempted to change [15:55.280 --> 15:56.280] your plan. [15:56.280 --> 15:58.920] Don't let the bull knock you off. [15:58.920 --> 16:01.960] The public isn't even involved. [16:01.960 --> 16:06.400] When the public gets on board with what you and I and the rest of us have been talking [16:06.400 --> 16:11.680] about since 8 o'clock this evening, you're going to see numbers that you just will not [16:11.680 --> 16:15.360] believe. [16:15.360 --> 16:21.640] Then we'll talk about, gee, what would be a great place to sell? [16:21.640 --> 16:25.120] And what would you sell it for, and how would you go about it? [16:25.120 --> 16:26.680] And I don't even want to talk about it. [16:26.680 --> 16:33.200] I don't even really want to bring these things up, because why put the cart before the horse? [16:33.200 --> 16:34.200] Yeah. [16:34.200 --> 16:42.680] You know, it's something, I guess, a little strange, maybe, to some. [16:42.680 --> 16:45.640] And I have never had money to play with. [16:45.640 --> 16:50.680] I've never been gifted with the handling of money or the making of it. [16:50.680 --> 16:53.480] Do you have $161? [16:53.480 --> 16:54.480] I do. [16:54.480 --> 16:56.240] You're on day 15, brother. [16:56.240 --> 17:00.440] Yeah, I do. [17:00.440 --> 17:07.960] I was questioned by a very astute family member who's, by the way, done very well financially. [17:07.960 --> 17:10.320] How come you're not in the stock market? [17:10.320 --> 17:14.760] And I said, because I cannot control it at all. [17:14.760 --> 17:24.560] But I have decided that if I buy 50 sheep, I can put a couple of rams out there and breed [17:24.560 --> 17:25.560] them. [17:25.560 --> 17:34.080] And I know that almost without clockwork and with God's blessing, that every sheep female [17:34.080 --> 17:39.120] is going to produce me two lambs a year. [17:39.120 --> 17:41.560] You just put the crown on top. [17:41.560 --> 17:42.560] OK? [17:42.560 --> 17:43.560] Yeah. [17:43.560 --> 17:44.820] It's God's blessing. [17:44.820 --> 17:48.280] Every aspect of your life is God's blessing. [17:48.280 --> 17:55.120] The more you give credit and give faith and give witness to that fact, the more he says, [17:55.120 --> 17:57.240] hey, looks like Gary woke up. [17:57.240 --> 17:59.040] Maybe he's ready for some more. [17:59.040 --> 18:00.040] Yeah. [18:00.040 --> 18:01.040] Gary, listen. [18:01.040 --> 18:06.800] I just wanted to let everyone know that we do have about five or six other callers on [18:06.800 --> 18:07.800] the board. [18:07.800 --> 18:12.000] And so I want to be considerate of our guests and keep them up all night. [18:12.000 --> 18:15.240] So do you have any other questions for our guests? [18:15.240 --> 18:19.600] And out of respect to you and our other guests, I want to sign off and I want to thank Steve [18:19.600 --> 18:28.500] for his really tremendous insight and thank him for sharing what he knows tonight. [18:28.500 --> 18:32.080] So I'm going to sign off and I'm going to listen until we're done. [18:32.080 --> 18:33.080] Thank you. [18:33.080 --> 18:34.080] Thank you, Gary. [18:34.080 --> 18:35.080] You're welcome, Gary. [18:35.080 --> 18:36.080] Thank you. [18:36.080 --> 18:37.080] OK. [18:37.080 --> 18:38.080] And I do just have a brief announcement to make. [18:38.080 --> 18:42.080] I've said this before, but maybe I should, you know, regularly say this. [18:42.080 --> 18:46.400] I do not have a call screener right now for my show. [18:46.400 --> 18:50.600] Maybe somebody has stepped up to volunteer to do that, but we don't have everything set [18:50.600 --> 18:52.220] up, the infrastructure, the equipment. [18:52.220 --> 18:54.160] So that will be coming soon. [18:54.160 --> 18:55.600] I have to screen all the calls. [18:55.600 --> 18:58.480] I have to run everything, as I'm sure most people know. [18:58.480 --> 19:05.040] And so if you are a repeat caller, if you've called in before and your name and state is [19:05.040 --> 19:09.120] in the database associated with the caller ID, I'm not going to screen your call. [19:09.120 --> 19:14.460] I can't screen calls on my own show because if I did, I would spend the whole show screening [19:14.460 --> 19:17.960] calls and I wouldn't be able to follow the conversation. [19:17.960 --> 19:22.360] I wouldn't be able to participate in talking and follow the discussion. [19:22.360 --> 19:26.960] So please don't expect your call to be screened right now, especially. [19:26.960 --> 19:28.840] But we do see you on the board. [19:28.840 --> 19:32.520] The only calls I'm going to screen are first time callers so that I can get your name and [19:32.520 --> 19:38.760] state and give people instructions of, you know, the protocol of being on the air. [19:38.760 --> 19:40.320] So just want to put that out there. [19:40.320 --> 19:42.040] There's nothing wrong with the call board. [19:42.040 --> 19:44.680] There's nothing wrong with the system or the equipment. [19:44.680 --> 19:47.240] I just simply cannot screen calls on my own show. [19:47.240 --> 19:49.160] So just want to put that out there. [19:49.160 --> 19:52.000] And folks, let me back that up. [19:52.000 --> 19:59.440] If you're listening tonight and you've received education or entertainment, please go to the [19:59.440 --> 20:04.240] website, click the donation page and give these people something so maybe Deborah can [20:04.240 --> 20:07.200] get a break. [20:07.200 --> 20:10.280] How much do they do for you? [20:10.280 --> 20:14.080] How much is this place worth to you? [20:14.080 --> 20:15.320] Help them out. [20:15.320 --> 20:20.080] You guys have no idea what we have in store, what we have planned and what the Lord has [20:20.080 --> 20:21.080] in store. [20:21.080 --> 20:25.400] There's a verse in the Bible that says, you know, heart and mind. [20:25.400 --> 20:31.200] Man cannot comprehend or has ever been able to comprehend, it's possible to comprehend [20:31.200 --> 20:34.120] what God has in store for those who love him. [20:34.120 --> 20:37.640] And we have a lot in store for our listeners as well, okay? [20:37.640 --> 20:43.560] We want to really grow and expand and get this information to millions of people, all [20:43.560 --> 20:44.560] right? [20:44.560 --> 20:47.880] In order to do that, we have to have deep pockets, all right? [20:47.880 --> 20:53.720] And I know it's going to be slow going, but one of our ultimate long-term goals is to [20:53.720 --> 20:58.240] acquire a network of licensed FCC terrestrial radio stations. [20:58.240 --> 21:05.560] I'm talking 100,000-watt major stations like KGSR here in Austin, all right? [21:05.560 --> 21:09.400] In order to do that, we're talking millions, all right? [21:09.400 --> 21:15.800] But that's what it's going to take if we really want to make a change here and help as many [21:15.800 --> 21:18.440] people as possible and do the Lord's work. [21:18.440 --> 21:24.520] So like I said, ultimately that's a long-term goal, but we want to cut into the mainstream [21:24.520 --> 21:28.080] media so that we can really make a difference. [21:28.080 --> 21:30.720] So I know it's going to be incremental. [21:30.720 --> 21:37.640] We need to get syndicate, first step is to get syndication on major licensed FCC stations [21:37.640 --> 21:39.080] on a show-by-show basis. [21:39.080 --> 21:46.580] In order to syndicate our show on a major licensed FCC station, we have to have satellite [21:46.580 --> 21:54.040] uplink that costs $8,000 a month, and we have to have promotional and marketing strategies [21:54.040 --> 22:01.960] and people who are experienced in sales to shop around, promo packages to pitch our show [22:01.960 --> 22:07.800] to the programming directors of the stations, of licensed FCC stations. [22:07.800 --> 22:11.480] That's the first step is to get syndication, but in order to get syndication, we have to [22:11.480 --> 22:18.360] have satellite uplink because the pros are not going to pull our internet stream to broadcast [22:18.360 --> 22:21.560] on 100,000-watt major licensed station. [22:21.560 --> 22:27.680] It just does not work that way because the internet is too flaky. [22:27.680 --> 22:28.680] I'm sorry. [22:28.680 --> 22:31.400] We have to have satellite uplink. [22:31.400 --> 22:36.080] It costs $8,000 a month, and so that is one of our short-term goals. [22:36.080 --> 22:41.720] So anyway, just letting our listeners know, you know, we're not just in this because we [22:41.720 --> 22:44.520] think it's cool or fun, all right? [22:44.520 --> 22:49.000] We are doing this because we love you and we're trying to make a difference and we're [22:49.000 --> 22:50.280] doing the Lord's work. [22:50.280 --> 22:52.520] So we really appreciate the help. [22:52.520 --> 22:55.640] Deborah, we're in this to win this. [22:55.640 --> 22:57.800] Go ahead, Eddie. [22:57.800 --> 23:03.520] Folks just realize that, you know, if we could replace shows like Oprah and The View and [23:03.520 --> 23:07.360] Howard Stern with something that actually meant something and taught you something and [23:07.360 --> 23:12.760] was useful to day-to-day life, that would be an accomplishment within itself. [23:12.760 --> 23:14.760] But we can't do it without help. [23:14.760 --> 23:19.320] We're only financially viable up to a certain amount of money out of our own pockets, and [23:19.320 --> 23:23.240] after that, you know, it gets hard. [23:23.240 --> 23:28.600] Bills get behind, people – we have the same problems everyone else does at being able [23:28.600 --> 23:30.960] to maintain a lifestyle. [23:30.960 --> 23:34.120] So please, if you could help, help. [23:34.120 --> 23:41.360] Yes, and Steve gave us a really good idea on one of the breaks to do webinars, which [23:41.360 --> 23:45.760] would mean that we would do seminars that would be broadcast over the Internet for a [23:45.760 --> 23:51.360] much cheaper price so that all our listeners everywhere would be able to participate. [23:51.360 --> 23:55.560] So we're going to be setting that up. [23:55.560 --> 24:02.880] And also, we are going to be recording audio and video of the seminar to sell DVDs and [24:02.880 --> 24:05.040] audio CDs after the fact. [24:05.040 --> 24:10.280] I was actually kind of holding off on telling everyone this because I'm concerned that [24:10.280 --> 24:13.520] people are going to say, well, I don't have the money to go to the seminar, so I'm not [24:13.520 --> 24:14.520] going to go. [24:14.520 --> 24:18.600] I'm going to get paid for the DVD, and we really need people to actually attend. [24:18.600 --> 24:23.600] You will get a lot more out of it, all right, but I'm just going to go ahead and put that [24:23.600 --> 24:26.680] out there so people will get the information. [24:26.680 --> 24:31.560] But please don't balk at coming to the seminar just because you think, well, no big deal. [24:31.560 --> 24:32.560] I don't have to go. [24:32.560 --> 24:36.440] I'll just buy the DVD later because you'll get to interact with us personally. [24:36.440 --> 24:40.160] You'll get to interact with our other listeners. [24:40.160 --> 24:45.280] I guarantee you, you will get way more out of it if you come to the seminar. [24:45.280 --> 24:47.400] We want to meet our listeners. [24:47.400 --> 24:50.640] We're sitting here talking, and you guys know what we sound like. [24:50.640 --> 24:55.080] You guys know what we look like, but we don't know what y'all sound like and look like. [24:55.080 --> 24:57.120] I've been in a band for years and playing on stage. [24:57.120 --> 24:58.480] I see my audience. [24:58.480 --> 25:02.280] We can't see y'all, so we want to meet y'all, too. [25:02.280 --> 25:03.280] Please come out to the seminar. [25:03.280 --> 25:07.760] Like I said, I'm going to set up a sponsorship program for listeners to sponsor people to [25:07.760 --> 25:08.760] go to seminars. [25:08.760 --> 25:11.360] Anyway, that's all on that topic. [25:11.360 --> 25:16.200] I'd like to move on to some other callers, unless you have any other comments, Eddie [25:16.200 --> 25:19.200] or Steve or Randy? [25:19.200 --> 25:21.240] No, that's all I have. [25:21.240 --> 25:22.240] Next caller. [25:22.240 --> 25:23.240] Okay, next caller. [25:23.240 --> 25:27.880] We're going to go to Ron from California, who's called in earlier in the show and then [25:27.880 --> 25:28.880] dropped off. [25:28.880 --> 25:31.720] Ron, thank you for calling in and holding. [25:31.720 --> 25:33.520] What is your question for our guests? [25:33.520 --> 25:34.520] Okay. [25:34.520 --> 25:39.800] Well, for what you're doing there, and those are just a couple of simple words and they [25:39.800 --> 25:50.160] really don't express what I feel inside, Steve, thank you for taking your time and sharing [25:50.160 --> 25:51.560] with us all this information. [25:51.560 --> 25:52.560] You're welcome, Ron. [25:52.560 --> 25:53.560] You're going to help Debra? [25:53.560 --> 25:54.560] You bet I am. [25:54.560 --> 25:55.560] All right. [25:55.560 --> 25:56.560] Then it's worth it right there. [25:56.560 --> 25:57.560] Go ahead. [25:57.560 --> 26:00.560] That's the other thing. [26:00.560 --> 26:08.760] Thank you for also making the message out to the listeners, and I hope that everybody [26:08.760 --> 26:13.280] will at least send a little something, which is better than nothing. [26:13.280 --> 26:17.160] Skip a Big Mac, send a check. [26:17.160 --> 26:18.160] Yeah. [26:18.160 --> 26:21.400] I don't eat that place stuff anyway. [26:21.400 --> 26:22.400] You don't like downer burgers? [26:22.400 --> 26:23.400] Never mind. [26:23.400 --> 26:24.400] I'm sorry. [26:24.400 --> 26:29.400] I can't even stand the smell of the place. [26:29.400 --> 26:31.640] All right, Ron, what's your question, buddy? [26:31.640 --> 26:32.640] All right. [26:32.640 --> 26:33.640] The currency. [26:33.640 --> 26:40.880] I have a 91-year-old mother that I'm trying to insulate and protect the best that I can. [26:40.880 --> 26:41.880] No question. [26:41.880 --> 26:47.760] Listening to you tonight, I was like... I thought I was listening to myself so much [26:47.760 --> 26:52.800] things that you talked about and the corruption and everything else, and wondering and trying [26:52.800 --> 27:01.160] to figure out where to go, how to go, what the best place is to be at. [27:01.160 --> 27:06.800] The question that comes into my mind is, if you have a lot of coupons, green coupons as [27:06.800 --> 27:14.120] you call them, does it make sense to change those for something like a gold-back currency [27:14.120 --> 27:16.200] like the Swiss franc? [27:16.200 --> 27:22.040] Well, the Swiss franc is marginally a gold-back currency right now. [27:22.040 --> 27:24.640] What are we looking at, 5%, 10%? [27:24.640 --> 27:25.640] I don't know. [27:25.640 --> 27:26.800] Is that what happened to that? [27:26.800 --> 27:31.840] It just went down the proverbial sewer pipe? [27:31.840 --> 27:39.440] Well, they got on the monetary horse just like everybody else had. [27:39.440 --> 27:51.240] The Swiss is no longer anywhere near what it was, say, 10, 20, 30 years ago. [27:51.240 --> 28:01.200] Is the Swiss government better than ours fiscally without a shadow of a doubt? [28:01.200 --> 28:09.080] If I had 10,000 bucks, I would probably take 2,500 of my own money tomorrow morning and [28:09.080 --> 28:15.720] get ready to buy a Swiss-denominated annuity. [28:15.720 --> 28:23.360] Let's just say for myself, I decided to take 2,500 bucks of my own cash, green coupon, [28:23.360 --> 28:30.360] turn them in for Swiss franc coupons, and then take those Swiss franc coupons and buy a Swiss-backed [28:30.360 --> 28:33.400] government-guaranteed annuity. [28:33.400 --> 28:39.920] So I'm betting against the dollar, I'm betting on the Swiss franc, and even if I'm wrong [28:39.920 --> 28:43.800] in the interim, the annuity pays me an interest rate. [28:43.800 --> 28:47.040] Sounds like I've won either way, don't I? [28:47.040 --> 28:50.040] Yes, it does. [28:50.040 --> 28:56.960] It has making hypothetical suggestions here, as you said, and having fun. [28:56.960 --> 28:57.960] Right. [28:57.960 --> 28:58.960] Thank you. [28:58.960 --> 28:59.960] Because this is not advice. [28:59.960 --> 29:06.400] We're just throwing things around here on the table. [29:06.400 --> 29:15.360] So what you were saying earlier is that the market is, you believe that the market is [29:15.360 --> 29:19.160] going to crash and burn here worse than it did before. [29:19.160 --> 29:20.160] Much. [29:20.160 --> 29:30.520] And the sense of timing is something that's really, really difficult to predict or to [29:30.520 --> 29:32.520] kind of like see. [29:32.520 --> 29:35.560] Well, the timing is arbitrary. [29:35.560 --> 29:41.760] Put the emotion out of the equation, and all of a sudden the answers become very, very [29:41.760 --> 29:43.760] clear. [29:43.760 --> 29:49.120] Don't look at the day-to-day fluctuation, look at a larger trend. [29:49.120 --> 29:55.360] If you were riding the Dow and scared and deer-caught in the headlights routine, and [29:55.360 --> 30:04.160] the market was crashing, you know, last autumn up until this springtime, you know, why sit [30:04.160 --> 30:05.880] there and try to guess? [30:05.880 --> 30:08.920] The market's at a higher price than it was then, correct? [30:08.920 --> 30:09.920] Okay. [30:09.920 --> 30:14.200] So if there was any liquidation, like on my own behalf, I'd be saying, well, thank you, [30:14.200 --> 30:18.000] God, I got out at a much, much better price. [30:18.000 --> 30:21.960] So what you're saying is cut the loss. [30:21.960 --> 30:32.120] Well, I can't say that arbitrarily like that, but let me just tell you where I'm at. [30:32.120 --> 30:39.200] The only stock I own at the moment are junior mining, gold and silver mining exploration [30:39.200 --> 30:43.200] company, period. [30:43.200 --> 30:53.040] Why would I buy a share of stock on the S&P 500 when the price-to-earnings ratio is 150? [30:53.040 --> 30:58.840] It's buying a lemonade stand for a million five, hoping you get 10 grand a year in return. [30:58.840 --> 31:03.360] That is nuts. [31:03.360 --> 31:04.360] That's not investing. [31:04.360 --> 31:11.920] That's not even shooting fish in a barrel, you know, that's shooting fish in Lake Michigan. [31:11.920 --> 31:19.680] So in other words, it should have been with Mr. Buffett when he bought all of those instruments [31:19.680 --> 31:26.320] earlier in the year, because now he's up a third of a billion dollars in return already. [31:26.320 --> 31:34.680] Yeah, he is, but net-net, he's still a loser year over year, because Berkshire Hathaway [31:34.680 --> 31:40.600] got its rear end handed to it during the stock market turned up. [31:40.600 --> 31:47.120] Now Warren would have it in his vested interest to try to get people excited about not only [31:47.120 --> 31:53.000] Berkshire Hathaway, but the markets in general. [31:53.000 --> 31:57.720] Remember just a little while ago when I had mentioned that the insider selling is 53 to [31:57.720 --> 31:58.720] 1? [31:58.720 --> 31:59.720] Yeah. [31:59.720 --> 32:05.200] Well, for me to cash out of a stock, I must have a buyer. [32:05.200 --> 32:12.080] When I was a little boy, my daddy gave me a story about the stock market, and he said, [32:12.080 --> 32:16.160] just be careful, because times will come in your life where you think you've got a really [32:16.160 --> 32:20.480] good deal, but the price is arbitrary. [32:20.480 --> 32:28.080] It will be set day upon day, and the only thing that sets the price is some poor sucker [32:28.080 --> 32:35.840] willing to purchase your product at the price you want, and you can control the buy any [32:35.840 --> 32:37.220] time you wish. [32:37.220 --> 32:42.760] You can go spend your money without blinking an eye. [32:42.760 --> 32:45.960] Try selling what you bought, a whole different ballgame, right? [32:45.960 --> 32:51.280] Yeah, you have to have a buyer on the other end, or there's no sale. [32:51.280 --> 32:52.280] That's for certain. [32:52.280 --> 32:53.280] Exactly. [32:53.280 --> 32:58.520] Well, now mix into that equation some of the things that we spoke about tonight, Ron. [32:58.520 --> 33:03.040] We have high-frequency trading. [33:03.040 --> 33:10.240] I implore people, please do just even 20 minutes worth of homework on this subject, and tell [33:10.240 --> 33:13.960] me the light bulb doesn't go on for it. [33:13.960 --> 33:21.280] The high-frequency trading makes up between 50% and 75% of the daily trading volume of [33:21.280 --> 33:24.760] all the major exchanges. [33:24.760 --> 33:29.880] What happens when all these algorithms all point in the same direction at the same time? [33:29.880 --> 33:35.280] Because everything in our life is a cycle, whether it's when does the sun come up, how [33:35.280 --> 33:40.560] often does your heart beat, how often do you breathe, I point at something, there's a cycle [33:40.560 --> 33:41.560] involved. [33:41.560 --> 33:50.400] If you draw out enough cycles and put them on a big giant chart somewhere, you'll see [33:50.400 --> 33:52.040] overlapping cycles. [33:52.040 --> 33:55.320] I call them windows of opportunity. [33:55.320 --> 34:01.440] These are the points, inflection points in time, where you have an opportunity to do [34:01.440 --> 34:08.040] a double, a triple, a quintuple of your equity. [34:08.040 --> 34:15.240] Being patient and fearless is the key to success in this game. [34:15.240 --> 34:20.320] If you're able to double your money just a couple more times, like 15 between now and [34:20.320 --> 34:28.200] the time you retire, in today's dollar-adjusted means, you would retire a multimillionaire. [34:28.200 --> 34:33.720] I have a feeling somewhere between now and the time I retire, I'm 42 years old. [34:33.720 --> 34:35.400] You're a baby. [34:35.400 --> 34:38.920] Yeah, just a little scrub. [34:38.920 --> 34:45.520] Between now and the time I retire, I can bank on a handful of things happening, as far as [34:45.520 --> 34:53.000] the currency valuation, the metal in the Dow Jones being the same number for one day. [34:53.000 --> 35:01.000] As these things occur, all I need to do is just be cognizant of where is the cycle at [35:01.000 --> 35:02.000] the moment? [35:02.000 --> 35:04.440] How many people are on the other side of the boat? [35:04.440 --> 35:06.520] Did they all just get there? [35:06.520 --> 35:09.440] If they did, maybe I'm going to wait a little longer. [35:09.440 --> 35:14.200] When people start coming on my side of the boat, and I've emptied out the couple pictures [35:14.200 --> 35:19.080] I made of margaritas, I'm going to start selling. [35:19.080 --> 35:26.040] Would it be correct to say that you're a contrarian when it comes to investing? [35:26.040 --> 35:27.040] No. [35:27.040 --> 35:31.480] The whole contrarian mentality is a yardstick. [35:31.480 --> 35:32.480] Okay. [35:32.480 --> 35:38.080] To me, it's a combination of different tools in a tool bag. [35:38.080 --> 35:44.680] If you had to pick a trade, what trade are you the most familiar with, like carpentry, [35:44.680 --> 35:48.080] electrical, plumbing, what? [35:48.080 --> 35:49.080] Me personally? [35:49.080 --> 35:50.080] Yeah. [35:50.080 --> 35:51.080] I do all of those. [35:51.080 --> 35:52.080] I do remodeling. [35:52.080 --> 35:53.080] Okay. [35:53.080 --> 35:54.080] What's your favorite? [35:54.080 --> 35:58.360] Of the group, I like finished carpentry the best. [35:58.360 --> 35:59.360] Okay. [35:59.360 --> 36:05.960] What if I bought you a brand new Hitachi 12-inch compound miter saw in a DeWalt miter stand? [36:05.960 --> 36:07.480] Would that help your performance? [36:07.480 --> 36:08.480] Sure. [36:08.480 --> 36:09.480] Absolutely. [36:09.480 --> 36:10.480] All right. [36:10.480 --> 36:13.760] But it's a brand new tool in your tool bag, right? [36:13.760 --> 36:14.760] That's correct. [36:14.760 --> 36:21.400] Until it's put to use, you cannot prove what its efficacy or how actually important it's [36:21.400 --> 36:24.040] going to be to your bottom line, right? [36:24.040 --> 36:25.040] That's correct. [36:25.040 --> 36:26.040] But it's a new tool. [36:26.040 --> 36:27.040] Yes. [36:27.040 --> 36:32.520] So every one of these new tools that you can throw in your tool bag will help your performance. [36:32.520 --> 36:40.120] That's what the make a plan, stick to your plan, that's what having a fearless objective, [36:40.120 --> 36:45.360] that's what these things are all culminating to, is you have a brand new tool in your tool [36:45.360 --> 36:46.360] bag. [36:46.360 --> 36:50.120] Now go read the manual and go let loose. [36:50.120 --> 36:51.120] Right. [36:51.120 --> 37:00.360] Now what you're speaking about, you're talking about knowledge base and certain parameters, [37:00.360 --> 37:05.040] if I'm hearing you correctly, that you're using, that you look at, and this is how you [37:05.040 --> 37:08.040] draw your conclusions? [37:08.040 --> 37:10.760] It's one of the tools in my tool bag, yes. [37:10.760 --> 37:11.760] Okay. [37:11.760 --> 37:13.240] But it's not the only tool. [37:13.240 --> 37:19.200] If you had to cut a piece of crown molding, you know, technically you could do the entire [37:19.200 --> 37:21.360] job with a coping cup. [37:21.360 --> 37:22.360] Exactly. [37:22.360 --> 37:26.400] It could take you a little longer and a lot more work, but you can do it. [37:26.400 --> 37:29.240] That's how they used to do it in the old days. [37:29.240 --> 37:30.240] Exactly. [37:30.240 --> 37:37.360] Now when I was a boy, and Debra I'm very aware of the time here, when I was a boy my dad [37:37.360 --> 37:39.200] told me I had no choice. [37:39.200 --> 37:42.080] I had to learn two trades. [37:42.080 --> 37:48.120] One of them had to be economics, one of them had to be something dealing with construction. [37:48.120 --> 37:54.000] And when I was a boy, I hated my dad for making me go through that, because not only did he [37:54.000 --> 38:00.480] expect me to help him, who was a third generation cabinet maker, he expected me to pick up on [38:00.480 --> 38:06.360] stuff from my grandmother and other sources on the world of finance. [38:06.360 --> 38:09.400] And for a young lad, that's quite a load to carry. [38:09.400 --> 38:15.480] Plus, do your schoolwork, don't get in trouble, blah, blah, blah, right? [38:15.480 --> 38:16.480] Yeah. [38:16.480 --> 38:26.360] Well, as a 42-year-old grown man with two children and literally one in the oven, I [38:26.360 --> 38:33.480] can't even begin to tell you how grateful I am to him for giving me that insight. [38:33.480 --> 38:39.440] And I hope some little part of that rubs off on you tonight, of your workload is more complicated [38:39.440 --> 38:40.440] than you thought. [38:40.440 --> 38:47.960] But the investment in you, Ron, is so worth it, it's beyond words of description. [38:47.960 --> 38:49.880] Well, I thank you for that. [38:49.880 --> 38:52.840] And believe me, your words will not go unheeded. [38:52.840 --> 38:56.240] That's the reason why I'm a plethora of questions, okay? [38:56.240 --> 38:59.280] And I just wanted to add to the story about your dad. [38:59.280 --> 39:02.880] Ron, can you make this one minute? [39:02.880 --> 39:06.040] Because we have other callers that need to ask questions. [39:06.040 --> 39:12.000] We are just saying that all of a sudden you realize how smart your father got overnight. [39:12.000 --> 39:13.000] Yep. [39:13.000 --> 39:14.000] Yep. [39:14.000 --> 39:15.000] Yes, absolutely. [39:15.000 --> 39:16.000] Thank you, Ron. [39:16.000 --> 39:17.000] We really appreciate it. [39:17.000 --> 39:18.000] Thank you so much. [39:18.000 --> 39:19.000] And thank you all. [39:19.000 --> 39:25.720] And I'll see if I will be sending these folks some green coupons. [39:25.720 --> 39:26.720] All right. [39:26.720 --> 39:27.720] And help us spread the word. [39:27.720 --> 39:34.760] We need to get our numbers boosted on Shoutcast so that we'll have something to show potential [39:34.760 --> 39:36.240] sponsors so we can grow. [39:36.240 --> 39:37.240] Great questions, Ron. [39:37.240 --> 39:38.240] Thank you. [39:38.240 --> 39:39.240] I will. [39:39.240 --> 39:40.240] Thank you so much, all of you folks. [39:40.240 --> 39:41.240] All right. [39:41.240 --> 39:42.240] Thank you, Ron. [39:42.240 --> 39:43.240] All right. [39:43.240 --> 39:44.240] Okay. [39:44.240 --> 39:45.240] Now we're going to go to Mark from Wisconsin. [39:45.240 --> 39:46.840] He is one of our affiliates. [39:46.840 --> 39:51.600] He broadcasts us on FM station in Madison, Wisconsin. [39:51.600 --> 39:52.600] And we thank him for that. [39:52.600 --> 39:53.600] Mark, thanks for calling in. [39:53.600 --> 39:54.600] What's on your mind tonight? [39:54.600 --> 39:55.600] Hi. [39:55.600 --> 40:00.400] I just wanted to say what a wonderful show. [40:00.400 --> 40:02.520] First of all, Stephen's a great guest. [40:02.520 --> 40:06.320] And I wanted to thank the people who bought from Survivor Seeds, the proceeds of which [40:06.320 --> 40:08.560] went to Rule of Law Radio. [40:08.560 --> 40:12.400] And I'm going to extend that for this weekend, but I won't be able to ship anything probably [40:12.400 --> 40:17.000] till Thursday because I'll be getting on a plane to Aruba here in a couple of hours. [40:17.000 --> 40:18.000] So... [40:18.000 --> 40:19.000] Good for you. [40:19.000 --> 40:20.000] Well, good for you. [40:20.000 --> 40:21.000] Have a good vacation. [40:21.000 --> 40:22.000] Yeah. [40:22.000 --> 40:25.720] I just wanted to thank everyone and tell you you're doing a wonderful job. [40:25.720 --> 40:32.000] And if anyone orders this weekend, all the proceeds will go to Rule of Law Radio again [40:32.000 --> 40:33.000] this weekend. [40:33.000 --> 40:34.960] Well, we can do it all the way up until Wednesday. [40:34.960 --> 40:35.960] Hey, Mark. [40:35.960 --> 40:36.960] Yes. [40:36.960 --> 40:37.960] All right. [40:37.960 --> 40:41.400] So, you have the heirloom seed connection? [40:41.400 --> 40:42.400] Yeah. [40:42.400 --> 40:43.400] Yeah. [40:43.400 --> 40:44.400] All right. [40:44.400 --> 40:46.360] I've got, yeah, non-GMO seeds. [40:46.360 --> 40:52.480] For folks, for anybody who hasn't already checked this out, I'm a little bit of a fanatic [40:52.480 --> 40:53.480] on two things. [40:53.480 --> 40:55.320] It's kind of a hobby of mine. [40:55.320 --> 40:58.080] One is I'm very into renewable energy. [40:58.080 --> 41:03.840] I've been doing this for the last 11 years, like 90 percent of my house electrically runs [41:03.840 --> 41:08.480] on renewable energy that I do myself, okay? [41:08.480 --> 41:13.000] The second other thing I'm a little fanatical about is the food and the quality of the food [41:13.000 --> 41:14.720] that I eat. [41:14.720 --> 41:21.840] One of the things that I find vital to our very survival as a nation and as a race of [41:21.840 --> 41:26.760] human is to diversify the food basket. [41:26.760 --> 41:33.160] When we have genetically modified ingredients that have no track record, no testing, no [41:33.160 --> 41:39.800] clear and concise results, the only thing that we can go on is what worked historically. [41:39.800 --> 41:43.840] If you don't know history, you are doomed to repeat it. [41:43.840 --> 41:49.600] Now, if Mark is out there selling heirloom quality, is any of this stuff organic? [41:49.600 --> 41:50.600] Yeah. [41:50.600 --> 41:52.960] I believe a couple of it. [41:52.960 --> 41:57.600] Well, the thing with organic is you have to go through all sorts of processes and jump [41:57.600 --> 42:03.680] through all sorts of hoops, but I would say that most of the seeds probably are organic. [42:03.680 --> 42:06.400] None of the seeds are treated. [42:06.400 --> 42:14.000] If none of the seeds are coming from genetically modified plants, if it's not true till certified [42:14.000 --> 42:21.600] organic, then at least it's relatively pure and how you grow that new seed is completely [42:21.600 --> 42:22.600] up to you. [42:22.600 --> 42:26.560] And the seeds have not been treated with any chemicals, is that correct? [42:26.560 --> 42:27.560] That's correct. [42:27.560 --> 42:28.560] Okay. [42:28.560 --> 42:36.200] So anybody who goes to Mark's website and orders these heirloom quality seeds, not only [42:36.200 --> 42:42.320] are you making an investment in yourself because regardless of your monetary situation, if [42:42.320 --> 42:48.360] you're alive tomorrow, you need to eat something, unlike shares of stock or gold and silver [42:48.360 --> 42:54.240] coins, you still have to provide the sustenance to carry your life through till tomorrow. [42:54.240 --> 43:00.080] So in one fell swoop, you can take care of your food and you can help the radio broadcast [43:00.080 --> 43:05.960] and its program by going and visiting Mark and go buy some of this stuff. [43:05.960 --> 43:07.960] What's it going to hurt you? [43:07.960 --> 43:08.960] Yeah. [43:08.960 --> 43:15.000] It's $64 for 24 different varieties and there's at least 250 seeds per item. [43:15.000 --> 43:17.320] And most of my competitors, I'm not in this to get rich. [43:17.320 --> 43:19.640] I want to help people, that's why I started it. [43:19.640 --> 43:26.320] But anyway, most of my competitors charge between $100 and $150 for basically the same [43:26.320 --> 43:27.320] set up. [43:27.320 --> 43:29.320] And you're doing it for how much? [43:29.320 --> 43:30.320] $64 total. [43:30.320 --> 43:38.320] So if I send you a check for $64, you're going to send me how many different quantities of [43:38.320 --> 43:39.320] seeds? [43:39.320 --> 43:42.320] I'm going to send you 8,250 seeds. [43:42.320 --> 43:43.320] Wow. [43:43.320 --> 43:51.560] 8,250 heirloom seeds for $64? [43:51.560 --> 43:52.560] That's correct. [43:52.560 --> 43:54.000] Oh my God. [43:54.000 --> 43:55.000] You know what? [43:55.000 --> 44:00.320] Well, if you grew all that food to fruition, it would probably be about 10,000 bucks worth [44:00.320 --> 44:01.320] of food, right? [44:01.320 --> 44:02.320] Right. [44:02.320 --> 44:03.320] Right. [44:03.320 --> 44:09.360] I planted just a small amount of each variety in my garden this year and I've got more food [44:09.360 --> 44:10.360] than I... [44:10.360 --> 44:11.360] I'm giving food away to my neighbors. [44:11.360 --> 44:15.600] I've got more than I need to feed five people in my family. [44:15.600 --> 44:17.360] It's just a great investment. [44:17.360 --> 44:22.960] And the other thing, too, is they're not hybrid seeds, so they will reproduce their own seeds [44:22.960 --> 44:27.680] and they will grow true, too, whereas a hybrid seed won't reproduce itself. [44:27.680 --> 44:28.680] The seeds won't. [44:28.680 --> 44:35.680] Well, Mark, I just did the math on the back of the napkin here and I have 8 one thousandths [44:35.680 --> 44:38.920] of a penny per seed. [44:38.920 --> 44:39.920] There you go. [44:39.920 --> 44:46.640] So I can buy eight seeds for one penny and actually help the radio station at the same [44:46.640 --> 44:47.640] time. [44:47.640 --> 44:48.640] Well, mark me down. [44:48.640 --> 44:49.640] I'm in. [44:49.640 --> 44:50.640] Yeah. [44:50.640 --> 44:51.640] And you know what? [44:51.640 --> 44:57.240] I've been hearing the advertisements on some of these other Patriot networks, people selling [44:57.240 --> 44:59.320] these heirloom seeds. [44:59.320 --> 45:07.960] And when you do the math, their seeds cost anywhere from one to eight cents per seed. [45:07.960 --> 45:11.920] And Mark is offering eight seeds for one penny. [45:11.920 --> 45:12.920] Come on, people. [45:12.920 --> 45:13.920] Right. [45:13.920 --> 45:20.720] I've heard there's garden in a can and he gets most of his seeds from the same vendor [45:20.720 --> 45:21.720] I get. [45:21.720 --> 45:26.080] And on GCN, I know they sell it for around 90 or 100 bucks. [45:26.080 --> 45:27.080] So. [45:27.080 --> 45:28.080] Yeah. [45:28.080 --> 45:29.080] And you know what else? [45:29.080 --> 45:35.640] People talking about helping each other, Mark, we need to support Mark in Wisconsin, too, [45:35.640 --> 45:41.240] because he's one of our affiliates and he's broadcasting us on FM station in Madison, [45:41.240 --> 45:43.400] Wisconsin, which is a college town. [45:43.400 --> 45:45.280] It's a very progressive hip town. [45:45.280 --> 45:46.280] I've been there. [45:46.280 --> 45:53.880] Our band has played there before and people there are awake and can contribute to making [45:53.880 --> 45:54.880] a real difference. [45:54.880 --> 45:57.720] So we need to support our affiliates. [45:57.720 --> 45:59.760] And thank you for all you do, Mark. [45:59.760 --> 46:03.560] And I'll be getting a new antenna here in probably a month or so here. [46:03.560 --> 46:07.040] And it's going to double my signal. [46:07.040 --> 46:10.520] So hopefully we can reach even more people then. [46:10.520 --> 46:12.120] But anyway, I just wanted to call you. [46:12.120 --> 46:17.520] Thank you and extend that deal again so we can get the word out about rule of law all [46:17.520 --> 46:18.920] over the country. [46:18.920 --> 46:19.920] And thank you, Steve. [46:19.920 --> 46:20.920] Excellent show. [46:20.920 --> 46:21.920] Good night. [46:21.920 --> 46:22.920] Good night, Mark. [46:22.920 --> 46:23.920] Thank you, Mark. [46:23.920 --> 46:24.920] Thank you. [46:24.920 --> 46:25.920] OK. [46:25.920 --> 46:32.600] We're going to actually since it's the top of the hour for the sake of the archives, [46:32.600 --> 46:41.840] because we need to maintain a programming schedule for our affiliates who run archives on a regular [46:41.840 --> 46:42.840] basis. [46:42.840 --> 46:46.920] We're going to take a break at the top of the hour so our archive will be exactly 60 [46:46.920 --> 46:47.920] minutes long. [46:47.920 --> 46:52.600] We're just going to take a short two, three minute break and we'll be right back. [46:52.600 --> 46:57.760] And we're going to go to Jesse, Karen, and Brian and finish taking your calls. [46:57.760 --> 47:01.760] Thank you for listening to Rule of Law Radio Network. [47:01.760 --> 47:06.600] Brandi Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Eddie Craig, and our very special guest, Steve, will be [47:06.600 --> 47:07.600] right back. [47:07.600 --> 47:36.600] You love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter [47:36.600 --> 47:59.240] every day, you love gets sweeter every day, since I was sweet sixteen, I wanted you to [47:59.240 --> 48:15.280] make you my queen, then until the day you were, you're the lovin' girl that's taking [48:15.280 --> 48:16.280] my ass. [48:16.280 --> 48:17.280] You love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter [48:17.280 --> 48:18.280] every day. [48:18.280 --> 48:33.920] Now I'm glad I'm old and mad, these things are right into place, and baby if you promise [48:33.920 --> 48:46.840] me we can build our world together, you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter [48:46.840 --> 49:14.520] every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day. [49:14.520 --> 49:30.160] You love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter [49:30.160 --> 49:45.600] every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love [49:45.600 --> 50:07.720] gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, [50:07.720 --> 50:30.360] you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter [50:30.360 --> 50:49.600] every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love [50:49.600 --> 51:09.000] gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, [51:09.000 --> 51:24.640] you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter [51:24.640 --> 51:53.480] every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love [51:53.480 --> 52:12.960] gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, [52:12.960 --> 52:33.600] you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter every day, you love gets sweeter [52:33.600 --> 52:35.600] Woo-hoo! [52:49.600 --> 52:51.600] Hold it, now you can get high. [52:52.600 --> 52:54.600] Me more than all the wine. [52:57.600 --> 53:00.600] Hey, Mr. President, excuse me, sir. [53:00.600 --> 53:06.600] Would you send us a message into South Africa on the Roots Rockets? [53:08.600 --> 53:11.600] Send it on over to the government side. [53:11.600 --> 53:18.600] Tell them that we want them all to go ride on the Roots Rockets. [53:20.600 --> 53:26.600] Alright, my husband there, Jerry Stevens, some Route 1 music for you. [53:26.600 --> 53:31.600] Okay, we have three more callers on the board, Jesse, Karen, and Brian. [53:31.600 --> 53:33.600] Brian from Pennsylvania just called back in. [53:33.600 --> 53:35.600] Brian is a big supporter of the network also. [53:35.600 --> 53:38.600] We're going to go to Jesse first. [53:38.600 --> 53:40.600] He called in first. [53:40.600 --> 53:41.600] Jesse, thanks for calling in. [53:41.600 --> 53:42.600] What's on your mind tonight? [53:42.600 --> 53:44.600] Hi, Debra. [53:44.600 --> 53:51.600] I'll try to get Mark's contact information for the air loose beat. [53:51.600 --> 54:03.600] Go to our website, ruleoflawradio.com, and there is a link at the top of our page to get to his site. [54:03.600 --> 54:08.600] It's survivorseeds.com. [54:08.600 --> 54:12.600] Debra, he can click right on the little picture of vegetables. [54:12.600 --> 54:18.600] Yes, you can click right on the picture of the vegetables on our website and get to his site to order. [54:18.600 --> 54:21.600] Okay, great. [54:21.600 --> 54:28.600] And then when's a good time to come by your office to sign up for the seminar? [54:28.600 --> 54:32.600] Okay, well, first of all, we don't have an office. [54:32.600 --> 54:39.600] We don't have a studio, so to speak, for the radio network. [54:39.600 --> 54:41.600] Everything is done on servers. [54:41.600 --> 54:42.600] It's all virtual. [54:42.600 --> 54:46.600] The hosts broadcast from their own studios in their own locations. [54:46.600 --> 54:50.600] They connect over the Internet to the infrastructure. [54:50.600 --> 54:56.600] Everything is done on servers, which are stored in various different locations, ColoEd servers. [54:56.600 --> 54:59.600] So there is no main studio of the network. [54:59.600 --> 55:01.600] There is no office. [55:01.600 --> 55:06.600] But you can register by mailing us a check and sending us an email. [55:06.600 --> 55:21.600] And that address, the address to mail to us is 1516, that's 1516, South Lamar, number 112. [55:21.600 --> 55:27.600] That's number 112, Austin, Texas, 787-04. [55:27.600 --> 55:30.600] And please go to the website for payment instructions. [55:30.600 --> 55:36.600] Please do not, people do not make out a check to rule of law radio or rule of law radio network or anything like that. [55:36.600 --> 55:39.600] We do not have a business checking account set up at this time. [55:39.600 --> 55:46.600] In the banking system right now, the banks will not allow endorsement of checks made out to a business. [55:46.600 --> 55:50.600] You cannot endorse a check made out to a business over to a personal checking account. [55:50.600 --> 55:55.600] We're working on getting all that set up, LLCs and all that kind of thing. [55:55.600 --> 56:00.600] But right now I have to run everything through one of my personal accounts. [56:00.600 --> 56:03.600] So please make a check out to me, Deborah Stevens. [56:03.600 --> 56:06.600] And you can also pay with a credit card over PayPal. [56:06.600 --> 56:08.600] Okay? [56:08.600 --> 56:11.600] Do you have a question, a comment for our guest, Steve? [56:11.600 --> 56:13.600] Excellent, excellent. [56:13.600 --> 56:14.600] Chill tonight. [56:14.600 --> 56:20.600] It's been very beneficial. [56:20.600 --> 56:21.600] Thank you. [56:21.600 --> 56:24.600] Okay, thank you, Jesse. [56:24.600 --> 56:28.600] Okay, we're going to go to Karen in Maryland. [56:28.600 --> 56:30.600] Karen, thank you so much for holding. [56:30.600 --> 56:33.600] What is your question for our guest? [56:33.600 --> 56:39.600] Okay, well, I'm glad I hung on because it's very nice to hear about the seeds that you're selling. [56:39.600 --> 56:44.600] If the guest can't answer this, he can just tell me so and redirect me where to go. [56:44.600 --> 56:54.600] I have some questions about the elderly when they become unable to make decisions for themselves. [56:54.600 --> 57:02.600] Who else can make them for them? [57:02.600 --> 57:07.600] Well, Karen, I don't know if this is a topic for our guest. [57:07.600 --> 57:14.600] He may know of such things from what I understand. [57:14.600 --> 57:18.600] You need a power of attorney and perhaps a guardianship and things like this. [57:18.600 --> 57:20.600] Randy may be able to answer that question better. [57:20.600 --> 57:21.600] Maybe Eddie knows. [57:21.600 --> 57:23.600] Steve, do you know anything about that? [57:23.600 --> 57:31.600] Well, let me finish the question, if I may, because I'm not really necessarily asking about guardianship or power of attorney. [57:31.600 --> 57:33.600] But if that's part of the answer, that's fine. [57:33.600 --> 57:40.600] What I'm trying to get at is, you know, does an elderly person who can no longer make decisions for themselves, [57:40.600 --> 57:43.600] are they still able to divorce their spouse, [57:43.600 --> 57:53.600] and do they have any right to have their children care for them and have their children make decisions for them? [57:53.600 --> 58:01.600] Well, that would really depend on what status the family members have put that particular individual in. [58:01.600 --> 58:08.600] If they've had them declared mentally incompetent by a court, then someone has been appointed the guardian caretaker. [58:08.600 --> 58:13.600] That person will be in charge of any and all decision-making regarding that person. [58:13.600 --> 58:14.600] Okay. [58:14.600 --> 58:23.600] Yeah, if the elderly family member has not been declared mentally incompetent by a court, then, yeah, they can divorce their spouse. [58:23.600 --> 58:27.600] They can do anything they want. [58:27.600 --> 58:35.600] And then if they have, then it would be up to the appointed guardian whatever decisions they want to make regarding their care. [58:35.600 --> 58:36.600] Correct. [58:36.600 --> 58:45.600] So basically, if you get a person declared as such, you're at the mercy of the court. [58:45.600 --> 58:49.600] Well, it depends on what you mean by you're at the mercy of the court. [58:49.600 --> 58:58.600] The court will make a determination based upon whatever is presented to them and what type of competency hearing you're trying to have them hold. [58:58.600 --> 59:06.600] If you're having them declared insane, then they're going to have them committed, not just declared incompetent, so on and so forth. [59:06.600 --> 59:12.600] So it really depends upon what type of competency hearing we're talking about here. [59:12.600 --> 59:23.600] And then I presume if you do nothing and you do not go to court, you don't want the courts involved in this spouse just by default make the decisions? [59:23.600 --> 59:25.600] Normally, yes. [59:25.600 --> 59:37.600] But now what can be done without involving the court directly is to have the one sign over power of attorney for all matters to the other. [59:37.600 --> 59:39.600] Yes. [59:39.600 --> 59:45.600] How long is you do so, you know, when you're on sound mind to make that decision? [59:45.600 --> 59:52.600] Well, sound mind is up to anybody's particular category of judgment, personal opinion. [59:52.600 --> 59:57.600] Many people would like to declare me insane, but I, for one, wouldn't have it. [59:57.600 --> 01:00:04.600] So its perception, you know, is in the eye of the beholder, basically speaking. [01:00:04.600 --> 01:00:11.600] So whether or not a person is mentally competent to sign over power of attorney or anything like that, [01:00:11.600 --> 01:00:23.600] as long as someone is not inducing them to do so through undue influence, by fraud or by other means, [01:00:23.600 --> 01:00:30.600] and the purpose of getting the power of attorney is to ensure their welfare and well-being, [01:00:30.600 --> 01:00:36.600] you're not going to get many arguments out of somebody that that was wrong to do. [01:00:36.600 --> 01:00:47.600] Not unless you spoil their opportunity to take advantage of them, you know, which is what most attorneys, I think, would declare. [01:00:47.600 --> 01:00:49.600] Okay. [01:00:49.600 --> 01:00:54.600] I'm finished unless anybody wants to, somebody else wants to add something else. [01:00:54.600 --> 01:00:55.600] Okay. [01:00:55.600 --> 01:00:56.600] Thank you, Karen. [01:00:56.600 --> 01:01:04.600] Yeah, I guess mainly unless the courts have declared someone competent, they're a sovereign individual. [01:01:04.600 --> 01:01:14.600] They can do whatever they want with their finances, with their legal status, with their papers, divorcing, marrying, selling, whatever they want to do. [01:01:14.600 --> 01:01:18.600] They are a free human being. [01:01:18.600 --> 01:01:30.600] And so unless the courts have taken their freedom away from them for whatever reason, whether it be incarcerating them because of being convicted of a crime [01:01:30.600 --> 01:01:41.600] or whether they've been declared mentally incompetent by the courts because of whatever decisions they've been making, family members, [01:01:41.600 --> 01:01:49.600] even a person's spouse cannot control their spouse. [01:01:49.600 --> 01:01:57.600] A spouse cannot control another spouse regarding the decisions that he or she may make in any manner or shape whatsoever. [01:01:57.600 --> 01:02:03.600] And if the other spouse or if the rest of the family members don't like it or don't agree with it, you know what? [01:02:03.600 --> 01:02:08.600] Too bad because that's what freedom is. [01:02:08.600 --> 01:02:11.600] We are sovereign individual human beings. [01:02:11.600 --> 01:02:22.600] And if the family and the spouse believe that an individual is making reckless decisions that could endanger him or herself or other people, [01:02:22.600 --> 01:02:26.600] then they're going to have to go through a legitimate process in court. [01:02:26.600 --> 01:02:28.600] This is about due process. [01:02:28.600 --> 01:02:33.600] You cannot deprive anyone of their life, liberty or property without due process. [01:02:33.600 --> 01:02:35.600] So that's just the way it is. [01:02:35.600 --> 01:02:40.600] Yeah, the good thing about getting married is it makes you eligible for divorce. [01:02:40.600 --> 01:02:42.600] I'm sorry, say that again. [01:02:42.600 --> 01:02:43.600] Okay. [01:02:43.600 --> 01:02:50.600] The good thing about getting married is that it makes you eligible for divorce. [01:02:50.600 --> 01:02:51.600] Well, yeah, obviously. [01:02:51.600 --> 01:02:54.600] I mean, you can't divorce someone if you're not married. [01:02:54.600 --> 01:02:57.600] You sound really happy with the situation. [01:02:57.600 --> 01:02:58.600] Okay. [01:02:58.600 --> 01:02:59.600] All right. [01:02:59.600 --> 01:03:00.600] Thank you, Karen. [01:03:00.600 --> 01:03:01.600] Okay. [01:03:01.600 --> 01:03:02.600] Okay. [01:03:02.600 --> 01:03:03.600] All right. [01:03:03.600 --> 01:03:04.600] We have one last caller. [01:03:04.600 --> 01:03:07.600] We've got Brian from Pennsylvania who's called back in again. [01:03:07.600 --> 01:03:09.600] Brian, thanks for calling back in. [01:03:09.600 --> 01:03:12.600] What's on your mind? [01:03:12.600 --> 01:03:16.600] Brian? [01:03:16.600 --> 01:03:17.600] Do we have Brian? [01:03:17.600 --> 01:03:18.600] Okay. [01:03:18.600 --> 01:03:25.600] I guess we don't have Brian. [01:03:25.600 --> 01:03:26.600] We lost him. [01:03:26.600 --> 01:03:30.600] Brian, you still there? [01:03:30.600 --> 01:03:31.600] Okay. [01:03:31.600 --> 01:03:32.600] Great. [01:03:32.600 --> 01:03:33.600] All right. [01:03:33.600 --> 01:03:34.600] That's it. [01:03:34.600 --> 01:03:37.600] We don't have any more callers on the board. [01:03:37.600 --> 01:03:42.600] So we've gone overtime into the 1 o'clock hour. [01:03:42.600 --> 01:03:45.600] I believe Randy has fallen asleep. [01:03:45.600 --> 01:03:51.600] That or is beer fun caught up with him? [01:03:51.600 --> 01:03:52.600] That or is beer fun. [01:03:52.600 --> 01:03:56.600] I was just going to say that or is beer fun caught up with him. [01:03:56.600 --> 01:03:58.600] I'll give Brian one more chance, Brian. [01:03:58.600 --> 01:03:59.600] Okay. [01:03:59.600 --> 01:04:00.600] He's not there. [01:04:00.600 --> 01:04:01.600] All right. [01:04:01.600 --> 01:04:02.600] Very good. [01:04:02.600 --> 01:04:04.600] Thank you very much for joining us, Steve. [01:04:04.600 --> 01:04:05.600] Do you have any closing comments? [01:04:05.600 --> 01:04:08.600] Or Eddie, do you want to wrap up the show? [01:04:08.600 --> 01:04:13.600] How do you guys – what's on you guys' mind here? [01:04:13.600 --> 01:04:15.600] Eddie, you've been kind of quiet tonight. [01:04:15.600 --> 01:04:18.600] I've been listening. [01:04:18.600 --> 01:04:22.600] And it's all good stuff that I've listened to tonight. [01:04:22.600 --> 01:04:27.600] And I appreciate his efforts on our behalf to get people to contribute. [01:04:27.600 --> 01:04:28.600] And thank you very much for that. [01:04:28.600 --> 01:04:31.600] And we appreciate your time devoted to being here tonight. [01:04:31.600 --> 01:04:33.600] Yes, thank you so much, Steve. [01:04:33.600 --> 01:04:37.600] You've gone beyond the call of duty, staying into overtime mode with us. [01:04:37.600 --> 01:04:39.600] Do you have any closing comments? [01:04:39.600 --> 01:04:41.600] Yes, it was a real pleasure. [01:04:41.600 --> 01:04:42.600] Thank you, Deborah. [01:04:42.600 --> 01:04:44.600] Thank you, Eddie, Randy. [01:04:44.600 --> 01:04:48.600] Obviously you guys have put a lot of mind, soul, [01:04:48.600 --> 01:04:56.600] and spirit into what you're trying to do for how much you're trying to help people. [01:04:56.600 --> 01:05:01.600] If I was going to leave whatever remaining listeners are still on with anything tonight, [01:05:01.600 --> 01:05:08.600] it would be once in a while you really have to count your wealth by what do you receive, [01:05:08.600 --> 01:05:11.600] what do you get out of it. [01:05:11.600 --> 01:05:16.600] And if you consider what these people are doing on your behalf and the effort [01:05:16.600 --> 01:05:22.600] and the love and the dedication that it takes to provide what, you know, [01:05:22.600 --> 01:05:28.600] a few simple clicks on your mouse will bring you to. [01:05:28.600 --> 01:05:31.600] Try not to take it for granted. [01:05:31.600 --> 01:05:36.600] You know, obviously we all have limited resources. [01:05:36.600 --> 01:05:41.600] There's only so much any of us can do on any given day. [01:05:41.600 --> 01:05:44.600] With that being said, don't forget who your friends are. [01:05:44.600 --> 01:05:50.600] And even if you've never shaken the hands of the folks running this program for you, [01:05:50.600 --> 01:05:54.600] don't be shy to give them a helping hand once in a while. [01:05:54.600 --> 01:06:01.600] You might be surprised at just how much more you benefit personally from doing just that. [01:06:01.600 --> 01:06:03.600] And it was a real pleasure. [01:06:03.600 --> 01:06:10.600] And as always, anytime I have a chance to entertain or enlighten somebody, [01:06:10.600 --> 01:06:12.600] it's a big hoot for me. [01:06:12.600 --> 01:06:23.600] And it makes all this, you know, drudgery of study and depressing information much more worthwhile. [01:06:23.600 --> 01:06:25.600] I'm sorry, I was laughing when you said hoot. [01:06:25.600 --> 01:06:31.600] That's like one of Randy's favorite expressions, it's a hoot. [01:06:31.600 --> 01:06:32.600] All right. [01:06:32.600 --> 01:06:33.600] Well, thank you, listeners. [01:06:33.600 --> 01:06:40.600] At this point, we are going to sign off on our overtime session here on the rule of law, [01:06:40.600 --> 01:06:41.600] ruleoflawradio.com. [01:06:41.600 --> 01:06:43.600] We want to thank all our listeners. [01:06:43.600 --> 01:06:45.600] We want to thank our affiliates. [01:06:45.600 --> 01:06:50.600] Many of our affiliates continue to broadcast us. [01:06:50.600 --> 01:06:59.600] They changed their programming schedule on the fly at the last minute to continue to broadcast us after midnight on these nights. [01:06:59.600 --> 01:07:04.600] And we want to thank them for that for trumping their normally scheduled programs. [01:07:04.600 --> 01:07:07.600] So we appreciate everything. [01:07:07.600 --> 01:07:12.600] We'll be back Monday night and don't forget to tune in Sunday nights at 8 p.m. [01:07:12.600 --> 01:07:17.600] We haven't been promoting our newest show, Gary Johnson, Live and Let Live. [01:07:17.600 --> 01:07:19.600] People, you've got to listen to the archives. [01:07:19.600 --> 01:07:23.600] You've got to tune in to Gary's show on Sunday nights, 8 to 10 p.m. [01:07:23.600 --> 01:07:24.600] Live and Let Live. [01:07:24.600 --> 01:07:28.600] He's been broadcasting for over 20 years as a television host. [01:07:28.600 --> 01:07:33.600] Libertarian standpoint, he had Barry Goldwater Jr. as a guest two weeks ago. [01:07:33.600 --> 01:07:41.600] Highly recommend his show. So tune in Sundays at eight and we'll be back Monday at eight. [01:07:41.600 --> 01:07:43.600] This is the rule of law. [01:07:43.600 --> 01:08:09.600] Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Craig and Steve.