Corporation's DEAD-END System: National FIGHTS Back! (Default Judgment)

4 months ago
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The speaker discusses a fee schedule, a corporation's actions, and an impending default judgment, while also expressing a disconnection from conventional time and a focus on personal actions for humanity.
[62:00-62:11]
The Speaker introduces a conversation related to their fee schedule.
Because it sounds crazy. Especially when you look at my fee schedule. And I had an interesting conversation. That I love how it started. Into this whole conversation.
[62:11-62:36]
The Speaker discusses their reaction to Barb and the corporation's potential actions regarding the fee schedule.
My reaction to Barb. Who I love. No disrespect to her. But she's in the crossfires too. With my fee schedule. And I know. I don't want to take everything from her. But the corporation. The corporation knows it can easily just discharge this and let it go.
[62:36-62:47]
The Speaker mentions having a recording of Barb's statement about staying in the unit.
Let me just stay in the unit as a national. She told me. I have it in recording. She told me they've read everything.
[62:47-62:58]
The Speaker describes the corporation's non-response and strong-arming tactics.
They've responded by non-response and trying to strong-arm me by giving me choices. They're a corporation and they're giving a national choices?
[62:58-63:13]
The National rejects the corporation's choices and the fee schedule based on gold and silver.
Nah, nah, nah. The national said, no, this is what it is. Or else, this is what you're going to face. And it's a nasty The fee schedule that's based, not in fiat, it's based in gold and silver.
[63:14-63:37]
The Speaker announces the intention to pursue a default judgment by Friday, asserting their role as the judge.
And I haven't even calculated. I'm going to hit them with the default judgment on Friday. I don't even have to, like, again, I got stuff going on myself. This is done. I'm the judge. I don't have to rush this. I'm going to give them until Friday.
[63:37-64:02]
The Speaker publicly announces the default judgment on video, expressing disconnection from conventional time.
I'm putting it on video. So anybody who watches this video hears me say it's going to, I'll do my default judgment on Friday. I don't know if this month has 31 days or 30 days. If it's May first on Friday, I have no clue. I don't even know what time it is. It doesn't matter to me. Because I'm not in this realm of time. I'm operating in universal time.
[64:02-64:36]
The Speaker expresses sympathy for supporters of a failing system and describes operating on personal time.
When I gotta go. Into the flow of time. It's on my time. Which is no time. Anyway. These people. That want to continue. Supporting. A dead end system. I feel bad for them because it's done for them.
[64:37-65:00]
The Speaker mentions actions taken for humanity and their confirmation, separating personal actions from public notices.
I've done some stuff that makes it done and now it's all being confirmed. I don't even want to get into it right now. But it's very interesting. Because I don't talk about my personal stuff that I do for humanity and my love in my own personal time. That's outside of what I share with my public notices.

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