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Bokane Valley could become a sanctuary city of a different kind.
I'm proposing that the city of Spokane Valley issue of proclamation stating that our city is a Second Amendment sanctuary.
Welcome to the fire.
Today on Church and State 1776 live with Lisa Phillips and Taylor John Atticus.
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With that, let's go ahead and bring on our guests.
Now, I'm going to be joined by Lisa Phillips
and Taylor, John Attacus,
and they've got a fantastic website.
They've got fantastic podcast as well
that we'll be talking about here.
But we're going to go to 1776,
live. And I love that idea, 1776 live, that we're living it, that it wasn't just a moment in our
history, but it's an idea, a mentality that each one of us as Americans retain in our DNA. And so
Lisa and Taylor, it is a pleasure to have you here on Church and State. Good to be here.
Thank you so much. Yes, it's lovely. Absolutely. So number one, I want to inform people about a great
event that we've got going here in Spokane, actually. That's right, Pia.
Patriots here in the Spokane area.
You can come to an event called Stop Starting Over, Reclamed the American Dream.
Lisa and Taylor, I'm so happy that you guys have brought this to Spokane.
What can the audience expect here?
We're going to be going over at the Stop Starting Over event there.
We're going to be going how to control your estate, which is one thing.
Take control of your sovereignty, right?
Like take control of your assets, your wealth, your income streams, your rights.
That's a really big one.
A lot of people don't control their rights.
And so we talk about controlling your estate and then how to operate through trust.
So once you get control of your estate, now you've got to put it around.
And this comes from me being attacked over the January 6th stuff, which I'm sure we'll talk about, is you've got to put your wealth and your assets in protected entities.
So using trust and then actually generating wealth, right?
There's no free lunches out there.
But if you actually concentrate your efforts, a lot of people have a much larger estate, even people who think they don't, don't, then they really.
really, you know, think. Once you protect it, then you can focus on growing it. When it's in
your own name, there's a bleed off. There's taxes, taxes on the money you make, taxes on the money
you owe, taxes on the things that you already bought with already taxed money getting taxed again,
right? When you put things into trust, you're able to limit the bleed off, which allows you to
generate wealth and then, of course, grow it. So we kind of go through those steps to success and how
to really reclaim your American dream. But first and foremost, it starts with reclaiming your
rights, right? And understanding what that means.
how to actually enforce your constitutional protections versus running around claiming,
my civil rights, my civil rights.
Well, civil rights get legislated and changed every day.
How do you actually approach situation and stand on your rights?
There's a maximum of law.
When you stand on your rights, you injure no one.
How do you effectively do that when you're on the side of the road with a police officer, stuff like that?
You know, Taylor, riddle me this.
Why is it that every single one of these hyper elites are extremely wealthy?
Why do they have all their money and trust?
Why do people like Rockefeller have their money rolled into trust?
And the American people are over here screaming about their rights, as you said,
and they have no idea how to actually protect their wealth.
So in the Constitution, if you go to Article III, Section 2,
Article 3, which is the judicial branch, section 2 of that,
it says the judicial power shall rest in all cases in law and equity.
Law is termed there is the construct.
Those are your legislations, your contract enforcers.
The contract is the law.
And then you have equity.
Equity is well understood to be justice, fairness, right dealing, but more importantly, the interaction
or the intercourse of man to man.
With the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913, we lost something critical.
We lost equity.
Money used to be measured in weights and measurements, ounces, right?
Gold and silver.
When we switched over to a fiat currency system, it became a contract.
Money is an IOU.
And so with that, we don't have a lot of assets.
equity. We're not running around with gold and silver. We're running around with IOU contracts,
which then puts commerce into the commercial realm, and it's regulated by law. So as soon as they
did that, all of a sudden, they can start legislating and restricting what used to be free commercial
activity, right? You and I could exchange gold and silver. Government had nothing to do with it. Well,
now the government is in the middle of it. They determine how many dollars are floating around.
They determine what those dollars can and cannot be used for.
And so we get stuck into law where our contracts are measured in dollars, which means it's measured in treasury, right?
It just changes the whole game.
And so that is why rich people use trust.
Trust are a product of equity.
Trusts deal with real money.
And so even if you're dealing with dollars, you put it into trust, it will act like real money.
But we, on the other hand, get convinced to use corporations, which means you go to the state,
You ask them for permission to incorporate a fictional entity.
The trust is a fictional entity that existed long before the Constitution.
It existed basically back to the time of Rome, right?
So rich people understand to project wealth into the future.
You've got to use a trust.
Us plebs or us peasants, as I like to say, we get convinced to go petition the state for the inherent protections that come with a trust natively.
You know, oh, you need asset protection to an LLC.
Oh, you need tax advantages, do an LSC.
Oh, you need tax advantages, do an S corp.
Oh, you need this.
You know, you want a retirement account, use a Roth IRA or an IRA or 401K.
All of those different features that they create in all the different corporate structures
and all the different benefit programs where the government is part of the deal,
those are available natively in a trust.
So that's how we are objective at 1776 Live is to help people realize that, internalize it.
And, you know, Carnegie put $1 to start a trust in.
Rockefeller put $1.00.
to start a trust in. I think the Rothschilds are on their seventh generation of the same trust,
right? So we have to take that power back. No attorney is going to give this to you. They practice at
law, right? They practice that commercial world. They want to create the construct. They're under the
state. They're officers of the court. Okay. So we've got to take it for ourselves. We have to do it.
You've got to learn how to do it. You've got to manage your estate, develop trust, and then you can
go generate wealth just like the big dogs. They all started with a dollar. You can too.
I absolutely love that. Lisa, I want to bring you into the conversation as well.
1776 live. Obviously, we're going to be hearing some great information about how to actually
have generational purpose-driven wealth that we're going to be exiting the corporate system that
they established a very long time ago. What are some other reasons that people might want to
come to an event such as this in Spokane? One of the key pieces that were
communicating is this idea of stop starting over. And I remember the first time I heard Taylor say
that was on his podcast, Peasant's perspective. And he was talking about how they keep moving the
and you know, you figure it out and you have yourself organized in this construct of reducing
taxes, right? All of us have been entrepreneurs, we've owned businesses, we have decades of reducing
our taxes, start an LLC, start a corporation, move things around. And you're constantly starting over
again. But the reality is you don't have to. You can establish something through trust that can
function through the vehicle of the trust allows you to do it in the public and the private,
whereas without the trust you can't do that. You're doing everything in the public. And the key
to what has happened with Taylor in his life and this experience of J6 is the comprehension of how
important it is to be as private as possible, but still have the vehicle to contract in the public
when you need to, right? We can't go to the point where we're living on a homestead, you know,
the Amish have that down, right? But we're not Amish. So we need a vehicle to be able to do this.
And we teach through community and education and applied practice how to do this, how to live
in the private. And each family, each member we have, we're a PMA, private member association,
comes with a unique set of circumstances and needs for their family so that they don't have to start all over again.
And what Taylor does that is so brilliant is, and this is how I fell in love with him, because we met in an equity class.
And I watched him address these people.
We had hundreds of people in this course, and he would address them in their unique situation, how to apply equity,
which equity is not what everybody thinks it is, the way we're using that word.
It's not equity inclusion or the equity in your home.
That's equality. They misuse that word.
Yeah, I'll let him speak to that.
But that's part of what we're going to discuss at the conference.
And we believe in this power of community, of taking these concepts and making them practical.
So we have these sessions where any member can attend and look at their,
unique constitution of a family in need and Taylor does a mapping of how they can learn the
liberty to contract because their contracts what we're creating in these trusts and what you can do
with them and how it can best serve your family then you've learned a duplicatable system as
opposed to going and hiring an attorney did when we had our daughter and we have a trust that would
never protect our assets, which would make us start starting all over again, over and over.
So when you come to this conference, you will see proof of what we're doing and that it works
and meet other people that are actively participating.
And we believe that this community aspect is key to succeeding.
It's we the people, right?
Yeah, I absolutely love that.
At least I got to tell you that the community is so important to what we're trying to do here.
year as patriots, as Christians, people who love Jesus, who love the foundation of this country.
And you're right. We have to stop starting over. We have to stop beating our head against the
wall, expecting different results, because we've seen that. We've seen people that have had plans.
We saw the Tea Party come about, and we were going to have this great, grand transformation,
and it never materialized. And so I think what we need to be doing is actually ensuring that
the people, your average citizen, is able to come out.
and say, I'm not operating under the system anymore.
That's the beauty of what we have here is that no matter what the enemy attempts,
they cannot squash the human spirit.
And I think that's what we have right here is that individuals looking at it and saying
there's a different way to attack this issue.
That's what you guys have.
And I really encourage the audience if you go and Chris,
if you bring this up one more time, to 1776Live.us, you can see right on the page,
if you just scroll down just a little bit here, Chris,
reserve your spot now. It's right there. Reserve your spot now. Get into this because there is
limited seating. With that, Taylor, I'd love to talk to you a little bit about J6 because there's a
lot of interest in this. Obviously, you went through some horrific things really brought on by
your own government. But please tell the audience the story here, how you got involved and
ultimately the end result. Well, you know, I had a, I've got an interesting life trajectory,
but ultimately right before j6 i was a small business owner i owned a excavation septic installation septic
design company here in the seattle area and uh the reason i was in that industry was because i felt
like it was one of the last few honest industries you know i'll put in your septic tank you can flush
your toilet give me a dollar that's a fair trade i'd come from mortgages and insurance and
you know flipping houses and a lot of that is just ethereal and it just didn't feel right so by the time
uh 2020 rolled around and we started having covid nonsense trump was being impeached
I decided to wake up early in the morning and do a podcast, which is the peasant's perspective.
And so as I followed the news and I followed the election, my other background is I have a
political science degree, right? So useless degree, except for you can see through the news.
And I thought, they're still in this election. They're suspending state constitution.
So by the time the election rolled around and Joe Biden got 20 million extra votes, I was like,
there's no way this is right. And I was right on the front of all of that, just watching it in the
news cycle. And most Americans, you know, you just go to work, you do your thing. Maybe you turn on
this radio show, but you're not steeped in every little thing. So by the time Trump, you know,
January 6 rolls around, he says, come to D.C., show your support, storm the capital. I don't know if he
said storm the capital, you know, but, you know, it'll be wild. I was like, I'm going to go.
At worst case scenario, it'll be his last rally. And I'd never been to one living in Washington
State. So I wanted to go. And best case scenario, we follow the constitutional paths and the votes back
to the legislature and kind of do that number.
So I showed up, listened to the whole speech.
By the time I made my way to the Capitol, capital had already been breached, I didn't
know that.
And I made my way up kind of under the bleachers, unobstructed, and eventually the officers
erected a bike rack in front of me.
I had a bullhorn with me.
It was in my backpack, and I was going to do, like, I had a friend there that was
going to take some video footage for the podcast.
And so I gave a little speech, you know, election's been stolen, very articulate,
no swear words, because I knew it was going to be published.
And, but the crowd, I'd help the crowd kind of fill in.
You'd have to see where we were at.
It was really the stairwell outside of the Capitol.
I never went in.
They'd erected these barricades.
And behind them, protesters were walking up against the Capitol.
So it felt very arbitrary.
So it was like, and, you know, I'm from Seattle.
We just lived through Chaz Chops.
So I'm like, oh, these barricades are meant to be moved, right?
So I said in the bullhorn, you know, let's move the barricades inch by inch, foot by foot.
We just want to touch the walls.
I even said the words, we won't even break the windows, having no knowledge that
windows were being broken anywhere.
And I said, one, two, three, go.
And when I did that, rather than the gate go inch by inch,
somebody really shoved the gate.
Gate went to the air.
I held on.
Pepper spray was flying.
Officer touched me in the face.
I fell back, touched his arm.
Eventually made my way out.
The whole thing lasted 12 seconds.
And made my way back down, you know, went home.
And I kind of thought nothing of it.
I went back up to the police line to get my hat and glasses later.
They didn't care.
You know, I knew who I was.
Whatever.
your glasses, is your hat that'd fallen off.
And went home, about a week later, FBI showed up at my house.
I wasn't home.
My neighbor called me.
He said, hey, FBI's at your house.
They gave me a card.
Call this guy.
I did an FBI interview over the phone.
He said, I told him everything.
Total disclosure.
I had nothing to hide.
I mean, what's the worst thing that we'd give me, you know, some misdemeanor mischief charge
or something?
And I figured maybe a $65 ticket, welcome to D.C.
You're a protester kind of ticket.
And he said, oh, there's no big deal.
I just have to follow up on all the leads.
Okay, great.
A week later, I was scrolling through Twitter,
and Rick Grinnell posted a picture saying,
why are they going after the J-Sixers?
They didn't go after Antifa,
and right there was my wanted poster.
And I was like, oh, this is more serious than I thought.
So I called and emailed the FBI agent that had made contact with me.
I said, hey, I saw the wanted poster.
I'd like your phone interview and this thing to, you know,
cancel each other out so I can be done.
And he called me a day later.
Hey, D.C. wants us to meet.
So we met outside of a Starbucks.
down in Port Orchard, Washington.
And, you know, they showed me the little video on their little secure phone of the thing.
Is that you?
Yeah.
And it was interesting because both officers are from the Seattle area.
One of them is from the Vancouver area.
And he went down to the Multnomah Courthouse for 60 nights in a row to defend it in 2020.
So we're watching this video.
And the one goes, eh, I saw a lot worse down in Portland, like misdemeanor mischief at best.
And then the other one goes, ah, it's 50-50 if you even get charged.
It's like, okay.
So then they pull out the warrant.
And they've got a multi-page warrant.
They were going to raid my house and stuff, but I had proactively gone to them.
So they're like, listen, if you give us your cell phone, this will satisfy the warrant.
We won't raid your house.
Okay, here's my cell phone.
And then I drove away.
And I was like, okay, well, I guess they're going to go through my phone and realize
that I'm not a part of any militia and I didn't go with any intent to do violence.
You know, in fact, there's lots of exculpatory information like I had a guy I was traveling with.
Are you going to bring any body arm?
No, why would I do that?
Like, if there's any trouble, I'm going the other direction, you know?
So I was like, I had no intention of doing anything wrong.
But I pushed a gate.
It touched an officer is what it is.
Well, next day, day.
Oh, and we had a little pause there, but that's all right.
He'll come back on as he, as we get the feedback up there.
At least anything else you want to say, I mean, I know it's his story,
but anything else that you'd like to add to that?
well
oh there we go
yes yes sorry we had uh
hey you know when they talk when you start talking about the FBI
and what happened to j6
you guys hear me okay yeah we can hear you just fine
can you hear us
sometimes I still think the feds are in my
in my stuff that's what I'm saying
yeah it's interesting that it cuts
this happens there we go so anyway
sorry I can't hear you guys however
oh uh well Chris will
Chris will fix that we can hear you just fine
but uh I'm not sure what's going on
anyway Lisa please uh jump in here
I feel that there's a gift in the suffering.
And it was divine what happened.
Because before Taylor was incarcerated, I got to know this incredible wisdom and skill that he holds.
And when we got through all of this, the gift was that he's helping anyone and everyone who wants to pursue freedom and privacy through these strategies.
So that was huge.
And I hate that he went through the suffering and he's got a beautiful wife and five children and what, you know, the repercussions of this.
And if we can help anyone never deal with something like this again and stop starting over, I'm all for it.
Yeah, absolutely.
I love the name of it.
Stop starting over.
We desperately need to stop starting over here.
And I think Taylor's story here and hopefully we can get him back and he can.
actually feel, oh, he's saying he's back, but now we can't hear him. He can hear us and we can't hear
him. We're still navigating that, ladies and gentlemen. That's kind of what you get with an organic
platform like church and state. But, you know, his story is heartbreaking that the government would
turn upon a citizen who literally just gone over there to exercise, you know, their free speech,
which is not granted by government. It's granted by God. We have that God-given right to be able to
vocalize opposition to our own government in this case that we wanted to stop the steal.
And to have them literally go after him and have promises from specific FBI agents, say,
hey, man, you're not even going to do any time. And then it ends up happening. He ends up getting
scooped up, arrested. And the idea behind this is reclaiming the American dream, right?
The American dream was life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
And each of us, each of us has to step into that place to make that happen.
Because they ain't going to give it to us.
No.
No, they're definitely not.
All right.
Taylor, can you hear us?
We can't hear you, but you can hear us.
This is really strange how this is playing out here, actually.
I see Chris is over there, like, hitting.
buttons and typing and everything.
So he's...
Chris is actively trying to bring him back.
We can see him.
We were able to hear him earlier,
and now it's been completely cut off.
And Taylor, we just had some
grimlins in the audio system.
Draw your own conclusions audience.
But we got you back now.
We want to continue the story
with where you were at.
When we left off, you had given your phone to the FBI
agents. You assumed that
they were going to look through the information and discover,
hey, look at this. He's actually not a
domestic terrorist. Go ahead and pick it up. Well, so I went home and immediately at that point,
I should probably get a hold of a defense attorney. So I got a couple referrals and made some phone
calls. And I had multiple defense attorneys that wouldn't take the case. And eventually I did find
a great defense attorney. He's stuck by my side all the way to the end, not by his own choice.
The court forced him to. But anyways, and I got a call about three days later. And then he said,
the FBI agent said, hey, I got bad news and good news. I was like, okay, what's the bad news?
I got a warrant for your arrest.
What's the good news?
We can do it the easy way or the hard way.
Like, okay, well, let's take the easy way, I guess.
So the next morning, he had my wife drop me off at a local gas station here by my house.
He said, I'll call you and tell you where to go.
So I got dropped off, and there were 11 FBI agents, marshals, who knows, you know,
11 people standing there to arrest me, who's turning himself in.
And I got shackled up.
I got thrown into a car, and they drove me down to the Tacoma Courthouse,
which was a dystopian situation, right?
As an American, you expect to go to court, see a judge, see witness, you know, have people there.
It was during COVID.
So I get put in the holding cell, sat in there all day.
Eventually when I went into the courtroom, they force a mask on you, and you're shackled up so you can't do anything.
I sit down at this desk, and where the judge is supposed to be, there's a TV screen.
There's some phone call, you know, conference call apparatus on the table, so all the attorneys are appearing remotely on conference call.
And there's the FBI agent and one bailiff on the back wall.
And here I am going, what is this?
This is like a 1984 dystopian nightmare.
And they start reading off the charges.
Now keep in mind, I'm thinking worst case scenario of misdemeanors.
And I'm going to plead guilty.
Take your licks up front.
Do your time.
Pay your fine.
Call it good.
Well, first thing is felony, 1512, obstruction of Congress, 20 years in prison.
Assault 11A, assault and a federal officer, 10 years in prison.
And then they start going through a bunch of misdemeanor charges.
And I'm like, I'm adding it up in my head.
And it's like 40 years in prison.
I'm like, I can't plead guilty to this.
I'm going to have to consult with the attorney, right?
So I pled not guilty.
And that kind of started the process.
And then fortunately, there were some angels in the courthouse that day.
One particular lady, it was her last day of work at the courthouse after a 20-year career.
And she did the job of my defense attorney, stood up to the judge and was like, you have to grant him bond.
You would never not grant someone in his situation bond.
Family man.
homeschool dad, Christian, which I don't know that she said that, but you know, small business owner,
ties of the community, not a flight risk, he turned himself in. And so I ended up getting out on
Bond and ended up basically at home for about three years. And then I had trial in 2020,
November of 2023. I was immediately remanded from trial. And I spent four months in the DC
Gulag, did some solitary confinement time there like many did, ended up going to Philadelphia,
into Oklahoma and I did most of my time in a federal prison for United States, United States
Medical Center for Federal Prisoners, which is a administrative facility. It's kind of like
a Mac security facility for inmates down in Missouri, and that's where I did the bulk of my time.
And I was pardoned on January 20th this year, or 2025, walked out of prison, a free man at about
1130 at night into my wife's arms, and the nightmare ended. But I got a seven-year and three-month
sentence for what amounted to 12 seconds, pushing a bike wrap.
and literally touching an officer.
And the officers that took the stand,
I ended up presenting myself in court.
I ended up not using the attorney.
And I just said, you know, did I hurt, harm, injure, threaten you?
The answer from both of them was no.
Do you accept my apology?
Yes.
All right, well, I get to confront my accuser.
There's my accusers.
Are we done now?
Right?
Oh, my gosh.
The prosecution objected.
They were freaking out.
You just got them to say that they didn't assault, you didn't assault them,
and you apologize.
And they accepted it.
One guy was like, it's water into the bridge.
The other guy's like, yeah, man, we're good.
We're good.
Gave me a thumbs up on the way out because I didn't cross-examine them.
I didn't impeach their record.
I was just like, listen, I made a mistake.
Do you accept my apology?
And they were like, yeah, no problem.
Well, aren't you supposed to be able to confront your accuser and settle a claim?
And if no one's saying that you're hurt, why are we still here?
You know, I, anyways, I ended up, I ended up just looking at it like, listen, you can't, you can't run away from tyranny.
You have to face it.
And sometimes you have to face it head on like that.
you know take your licks up front i didn't argue any of the detail it didn't matter i was there
i pushed a gate it's on video you know but obstruction of congress you know was i going to sit there
and argue well i didn't even show up till congress was obstructed the whole thing was nonsense you know what i
mean like the whole thing was nonsense so to argue it would just to give it life and make it real
and it was like it's not real you guys arraigned me in front of a computer screen you have zoom court
going on now what kind of kind of nonsense is that and on top of that these guys manufactured
the whole freaking situation, you know.
So I just accepted my way through it.
But in the process, I learned a lot.
A couple things that happened after I was indicted.
I got debanked.
My small business got debanked.
So my partner had to.
Oh, no.
Go ahead and pause it again, Chris.
Oh, no.
So we're about 40 seconds from that hard break.
But we'll reset the clock here in a second.
And then, yeah, you can just take right off again.
And from now on, for the rest of the episode, if it does that, we're just going to pause and we're going to bring it back.
I'm sorry, Chris.
I know I'm creating a lot of editing nightmares for you.
Yeah, I got gremlins.
Who knows?
Yeah.
Stop starting over.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
You guys can just make that check out to me directly.
There you go.
Yeah.
Do you want to reset the clock to 40?
No, I don't.
It doesn't work like that.
It doesn't?
If I reset it, it'll go to 28 minutes of 30 minutes.
Oh, okay, gotcha.
So, all right, just signal me when we gotta, all right.
You ready?
I'm recording.
Okay, three, two, one.
So my partners had to reincorporate without me because no business, bank account, no business.
And so that took my business away like that.
I mean, I could still work, but I wasn't an owner anymore.
And that created a whole bunch of problems long term as far as assets and business stuff.
I got audited by the IRS.
So all of a sudden, I'm dealing with the IRS going through years of tax returns
and finding tiki-tacky things to send me letters and create a bunch of nightmare there.
You know, I was deplatformed by various things.
And there's a whole bunch of stuff that happened.
But it was just kind of all overwhelming.
Actually, I'm going to go ahead and pause you there, Taylor, because we're at that hard break.
But audience, we are coming back.
There's a whole lot more to the story.
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Well, first of all, they wouldn't have been able to get into the iCloud and, you know, they tap your phone.
Like, there's just no doubt about it. So there's a lot, it would have been harder for them to do those things.
That's probably the biggest element. The other thing was, was the way that our system is set up with the Google and the Facebook cookies and stuff like that, they know who you are.
Right. So there's a file, just like Dewey Decimal system. They got a book on you, but they have to connect it to you.
Right. That's the Dewey Decimal system. The real ID and all that.
that kind of stuff. The Linux operating systems that Mark 37 puts on there, the only way they're
going to find out that that is you is if you disclose it somehow, right? So that privacy starts with
just understanding that fact alone. And so the ghost products, I think, are great because it prevents,
it prevents them from being able to just buy your commercial data. That was the other thing with
January 6thes, so many people got hurt by geo fencing, you know, and once they had the geo-fence,
then they could figure out what your commercial data was, who you were.
And I believe we know, basically at this point, they created target list.
Chicago University did a study on all the January 6ers, and it was over 50% of them were small business owners.
I think it was like 60% of them were homeschool parents.
There was a, you know, 10%, 15% were church pastors.
Like, you know, there's 1,580 defendants.
Take off the 100 Antifa, take off the 100 feds that were just kind of patsies.
and you end up with this list of like really good down to earth salt of the earth kind of people well how did they decide to go after that group because we weren't the most violent we weren't the ones causing the most ruckus but we were there and they targeted us and it created a chilling effect inside of our networks our churches you know our homeschool groups everybody just got really quiet because we we were if we if they could come for me they could come for you that was the other thing too anything you provide you
to these people and by these people the cabal whatever that is will be used against you there is
nothing exculpatory in their world and we're going to go ahead and pause again okay three two one
anything you say can and will it will be used against you there's nothing exculpatory to these
people there's no character that you can have that they're going to take a win in my sentencing
memorandum, there was a paragraph that just blew my mind. And as I'm reading through the sentencing,
they were asking for 108 months, right, like 10 years or whatever number that adds up to.
And as I was reading through it, says, you know, he comes from a middle class family and he has no
socioeconomic hardship and he's college educated. And it was kind of like, and he's a family man.
And it was like listing all these good things. And I thought, oh, they're going to do like a downward
variance or they're going to ask for, you know, he's a good guy. Like, just give him a break.
Nope. The last sentence they flipped it on its head because he's never been in trouble before
We need to go max sentencing to deter other people in similarly situated from committing similar crimes
I was like okay, so they took my Eagle Scout you took my home school you took my faith
You took my fact that I'm a small business owner and you flipped it on its head it's like you need to punish him the max because he should have known better
They can flip anything around and use it against you
So the best thing is just privacy, man.
Just don't be on their radar.
Don't give them the information.
And it starts with the ghost phones.
Absolutely.
And so, I mean, it kind of goes with stop starting over, right?
Like stop using the iPhone or the Android.
Go get something brand new and see if it works.
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support us all right with that i'm going to go back to you uh taylor and we're going to we're going to
finish what happened with j6 and then we're going to talk a little bit more with with lisa and
and then this 1776 live event will of course be plugging the websites but please continue sir
okay so after i was arrested you know i got the audit i got debank so all of a sudden i'm in
a situation like how do you survive without a bank account i'd never really like gone there
Well, there's alternatives, silver banking, crypto.
There's alternatives.
And like, thank goodness we're at a point in time where there are alternatives.
As far as the IRS, through that process, I learned how to deal with the government using equity.
That is something that's in the Constitution.
There's no constitutional amendment getting it, but you have to bring equity into court.
You have to bring equity to your interactions with the government.
So I was able to deal with the IRS and get through that audit, whatever you want to call it, review,
whatever they want to call it, and ultimately basically close my IRS accountants.
Didn't even know you could do that.
So at our conference in Spokane, we'll be talking about that, right?
And that's the thing that's different about our group and a lot of other people that have taught different ideas.
I've done it.
I've got the paperwork.
I've got the proof.
I've used the methods that we teach in state court, county court, federal court.
I've used it with health departments.
I've used it with the IRS.
There is remedy with our constitutional protections,
but you cannot argue with these people.
You have to approach it with clean hands.
You have to approach it with acceptance.
And then you can start navigating through it.
The facts are on the moon, man.
These people will turn what you think is good into evil.
Well, we've got to do the opposite.
We've got to do the Genesis chapter 50 thing.
Turn the evil into good and bring it back to reality.
Our government is a construct of...
our government is of people by people for people right founding fathers free men sat around a table
literally in secret in philadelphia and created a constitution a construct yeah uh taylor i got to tell
you like you you just said something and you i mean obviously you were in a long string of sentences
putting it putting your thoughts together here but i gotta tell you you just bypass something that
i think the audience is going to be really interested in you closed your eyes
IRS account. Like, that alone, the fact that you said you closed your IRS account should mean that
this event in Spokane, April 25th, where you can get tickets at 1776 live.us, should be absolutely
brimming, like completely filled with people right there. Closing your IRS. Does this mean you're not
paying taxes anymore? No, I pay my taxes. All right. Yeah, and we'll talk about what that means, right?
Who's paying who? That's the dirty secret that the IRS doesn't.
want people to understand. People don't own dictionaries. Go look up the word payment. It's from
the debtor to the creditor. I will show you how the IRS will send you a payment. If they send it to me
and their letterhead's in the top left corner and it's written like a check, who's paying who?
Who are those interest payments due to the people? So yes, I absolutely pay my taxes. I would
never encourage someone to pay their not pay their taxes the difference is we approach it as the
creditor the one who is being paid right and so it's a different paradigm but it works it's very simple
it's not overly complex it does not allow you to abscond or tax evade or commit fraud or
money laundered that's that will land you in prison right but there's a there's a very certain way you can
do it lots of people have done it there's people recently on
on podcasts talking about some of these concepts. People have different approaches. We'll share our
approach. And for me, it worked and it's duplicatable. And it's not, it's not overly complex.
And once you learn that, you actually learn how to deal with things like traffic tickets.
Don't argue with the police officer on the side of the road. Don't drive around without a driver's
license. Sure, maybe you have a right to travel, but try to convince that to with the guy with the
gun. But we have remedy in the courtrooms, all cases in law and equity, but we have to bring the equity.
to act like a self-governing sovereign people not sovereign citizens although that's a loaded
phrase right a self-governing sovereign people and the first thing about that is you have to be peaceful
and you can't argue right there's laws because there's people who can't self-governed if you want to
be exempt from that then don't be someone that has to be governed it's that simple man i i am so i'm
giddy with anticipation i got to tell you like i am so excited for this event uh i know i'm
I'm going to be presenting there about the ghost phones, but I think the greatest joy that I'm
going to have is sitting back and listening to this and then applying it to my own life.
Well, I want to make sure that we get the websites up.
So number one, I want people to listen to you because you've got a lot to say some really
interesting things to say, and that is peasantsperspective.com is the website.
And Chris is bringing it up on Rumble as well.
You can watch it, the Peasants Perspective on a Rumble.
I know I'll be following as soon as this episode's over.
but Taylor walk us through why people should be listening to you.
So it's just a daily news commentary show, right?
We just go through what kind of happened in the day.
Mostly focuses on federal politics because that's kind of got a universal reach.
But I hone in on some local issues here and there.
But it's we're all peasants.
We have to live here.
It doesn't matter what regime is in charge, whether it's Trump or Biden or whether
the communists take over the place.
We have to live here, right?
I've got a family.
I have to feed them.
I have duties and obligations that go,
way beyond the state. And so how do we navigate a world that's constantly changing that's full
of strife and riff? How do we find our grounding, find who we really are, and take back
control of our lives? And part of that is just seeing the world as it is, right? Like I don't,
obviously I'm a conservative. I've got my perspective. But, you know, I'm a political science
guy, debate. Like, I can take both sides of an issue. I can see both sides. There's, you know,
should we tax more, tax less? These are nuanced issues. But right now,
in our country, we're dealing with truth over lies and corruption, right?
We're dealing with stuff that affects the way of life that we have grown to appreciate.
That's at risk right now.
So you have to have the right perspective.
You have to see it as someone who's going to outlast whatever pendulum swing we have left
or right, and then learning how to navigate that.
And that leads into the trust, right?
Why we operate in trust is trust will insulate your estate once you gather it up from
the pendulum swinging back and forth.
we mentioned before we went live the Rothschilds right like why aren't why aren't you doing it like them they've got seven generations on their trust the fords the Carnegie's the Rockefellers and the candidates you can go on and on they're using trust why aren't you even with the most recent revelations with the Epstein stuff you've ever heard of the Zoro trust you know what no one's talking about cracking the Zoro trust you got a lottery ticket for 80 some million dollars that went into that thing it's got property you know what it's still in existence because guess what the constitution itself
is a trust and trust respect other trusts they can't crack them they're outside of them there they are
based in your liberty to contract not all trusts are the same if you go to an attorney to write a trust
good more power to you he's at law he's going to draw one that's subject to the creations of the state right
but when we take our governing power back then you can learn how to write your own that applies to you
and then you can project that out into future generations so and and
everything has to work, right? One of the big things about that I tell people,
trusts are not about taxes, right? If you're trying to do a trust to evade taxes or
you're going to fail. Trust are about protection of assets. Does that make sense? And there's
fiduciary duties and fiduciary responsibilities that have to be respected. Anytime we get into
the Liberty people, and I'm going to use this phrase very loosely, but the sovereign citizen
movement, you start to see a lot of sham trusts, you start to see a lot of tax protesting and
things like that. I want nothing to do with that. That just makes you a target. What we do has to work.
You have to be able to go and get a bank account. You have to be able to survive an audit. You have to be
able to stand your square, as we say, stand on your rights with your trust and with your personal
estate. So there's nothing Gnostic. There's no secret sauce. There's no magic skeleton key.
it's about you understanding the truth of who you are, who I am, who we are, and how we are the people.
And we the people have certain inalienable rights that have been guaranteed to us by our creator.
In law, we say they're fundamental.
So that's another thing.
In court, we never say, my rights come from God.
We say my rights are fundamental.
Whether you come to the conclusion of that because you ascribe to the school of thought,
I think, therefore I am, or you ascribe to the school of thought,
I am that I am from the book of Exodus.
Either way, you arrive at the same conclusion.
I am.
And my rights are fundamental.
And I know how to use them.
I know how to enforce them.
And I know how to use my liberty to contract to deal with the political associations we have
that are kind of imposed upon us by government.
It doesn't mean you can be a scoff law or live above the law, not at all.
But we have remedy.
And so that's what we'll be focusing on there.
It works in conjunction.
I got a free but I Taylor my my estate I do not want to be surety for those debts and obligations and implied contracts that are imposed upon me so that's one of the reasons why we have the trust is the trust can be the surety which makes me personally not the surety so it changes it changes how we can operate in commerce I mean my takeaway on here is it's almost like the the libertarian non-aggression principles weaponized freedom and I and I and I and I
I love this. I love this idea. So I'm going to really encourage the audience to get your tickets
right away. And we're going to go to 1776 Live.us. And we're going to turn it over to Lisa here.
Lisa, the whole idea of 1776 Live, can you walk us through just kind of briefly why you wanted to
start something like this? Why you want to educate the public about their rights and how they can
fight back against this tyrannical system that's been developed?
It's not about fighting. It's about community meeting,
practical solutions. And what Taylor is brilliant at is taking complex ideas and making them
relatable so that you can embody them. And as he talks about standing your square, everything you do,
you want to be sure that you can support internally, that you can defend, that you can stand,
you can speak it, you can be it. It's a lifestyle.
And I, a lot of people would say to me, you know, thank you so much for doing this for all of us.
You know, we've been around, like we've got people who've been members for five years going back to the original platform I had.
Do it for you.
I did it for me.
Because I need a community to see the runway, to see the pros, the cons, to reduce the level of risk that I'm taking to start doing things differently.
And if I'm going to, I heard Taylor say we were at an event this weekend, and he looked at somebody and he said,
what is it worth to you to be able to remove and close your account with the IRS?
What is it worth to you to be able to live in a, he didn't say it this way, but basically in privacy so that you are tax neutral?
What is that worth?
As opposed to starting over and over again.
Every year.
Every year, constantly.
You know, I owned a production company,
and I was constantly trying to reduce the tax liability.
So I would spend out the money.
But then how is that going to be generational wealth?
It's diametrically opposed to creating, you know, generational wealth.
So we have Liberty Lounge.
Liberty Lounge is something that also takes place on Pess of the Thurton's,
perspective on Sundays where people can come in and have a dialogue with us as opposed to
peasant's perspective dealing with current events.
So you can actually come in and talk to us.
And we also have in our community multiple meetings where we can come together and share
what we're tackling.
So that for me was the impetus.
How do we come together as a community where we look at these practical solutions and hear
how it's going, the pros, the cons, the fears.
you know in a way there's a little bit of therapy that goes on there and there
people who are what I call mixed marriages they've got a wife that's into doing
this but the husband thinks they're insane and it starts dealing with all of those
real life challenges which you know we're real we're very real very transparent
and we have a philosophy about you know being totally non-grifting and
completely open about what we're doing and many other groups are not that way
so you can challenge and ask anything
you want. The other thing too with the community is you get to share each other's successes and your
challenges and your triumphs. So, you know, it's easy for me to get on here. Oh, you can close your IRS
account. Well, what does that mean? Well, here's nine people who have done it. So how did it look for them?
You see what I'm saying? Here's, oh, hey, you can get out of a ticket. You don't get out of tickets,
but we can accept the tickets and deal with them. Okay, here's somebody who did it. Here's another person
who did it. So all of a sudden you have that validation, that encouragement, that support. Because
when you're out in the wild and 99% of your neighbors put masks on during COVID,
they're not going to support you on your liberty journey.
You know what I mean?
And so it's nice to have other people that are on the journey at different phases of the journey,
and especially for the people that are just starting out that haven't had a couple wins,
and especially if they came from other groups that have just got their teeth kicked in
because they were protesting, right?
It's nice for them to see other people that struggled with the same starting issues
and slowly work their way into freedom.
I say often there are no silver bullets, right?
There's no court case you're going to pull out
and show to a judge and be like, look, see, I'm a sovereign.
Not going to happen.
And judges aren't going to stand up at the end
and congratulations, you found the loophole.
There are no silver bullets.
But one day, there are no silver bullets for the werewolves,
but one day you wake up and look in the mirror
and you realize you're a wolf,
that you can deal with these people one-on-one.
A judge is just a guy who put his pants on one.
one leg at a time, but then he threw on a black robe and you're supposed to respect them, right?
We learn how to be equal with the judge.
We learn how to be equal with the officers on the side of the road because Caleb, you and I are equal.
So just if you got a new job title, you're still Caleb, right?
Lisa, you're still Lisa.
So we learn to approach the world on an equity basis, right, where we're all equal and we learn how to communicate.
We also learn how to inquire, right?
Rather than argue, we ask questions.
So we start to change the way we approach things.
We don't argue with a police officer.
We inquire.
We don't argue with the judge.
We inquire.
Right.
And then they answer questions.
And then we inquire further and further.
And so it changes how we approach things.
It's a much more peaceful approach.
It brings a lot more resolution.
And at the end of the day, most people just want to get along.
So if there's a conflict and they're like, hey, X, Y, Z is wrong.
And you come and go, oh, yeah, geez, I'm sorry, the milk is spilled.
would you like me to wipe it up yeah i would wipe it up okay is this matter settled can i go now
you said i'm saying like don't argue well you made me spilt the milk if you didn't do this
if the banks weren't committing fraud and if the federal reserve screw that right make it simple
how can we move forward how can we settle this right it it it it is a it's a community of people
that are trying to self-govern and one of that one of those necessitating factors is we can't
accept the benefits right we have to be able to operate independent
which means control your state,
operate in trust,
and then go pursue your happiness, right?
Go pursue your happiness
and hopefully generate some wealth along the way
so that future generations
don't have to go to a bank for a bank loan
and get tied up into that system
and have a death note, a mortgage.
You know what I mean?
But for not just,
for us not start over year after year,
start over with every new thing that comes along,
but also generations don't have to start over.
It all ties in together.
Yeah, I love the analysis.
that you were talking about where you look in the mirror and you see you're a wolf,
I'd like to actually piggyback off that because a lot of people will say we're sheep dogs.
And so if the people are more comfortable with that, right, you got the wolf, you got the sheep,
the wolf is trying to go after the sheep, you're a sheep dog.
Hey, you and the wolf are both canines.
You both got sharp teeth.
You can both actually do a considerable amount of damage to each other.
So maybe that's what we are, where the sheep dogs, we're coming out of the system,
we're understanding our rights and using them.
And, you know, I said weaponized, but I guess in the most libertarian approach on that one,
is that I'm using this as a weapon to secure my financial freedom to secure my liberties for myself
and for my family.
I got to tell you guys, I am really excited.
People accuse me with my last name of Collier.
Oftentimes people accuse me of being French, should I say Collier or Coulier or something.
I might, when I see you guys in Spokane, I might give you a French greeting.
There might be like kisses on the cheeks, because I'm really excited to see you guys
and to go through this with you guys.
So I'm going to go once again, 1776live.us.
Ladies and gentlemen, get a ticket.
I mean, it's kind of a smaller venue, right, guys?
Like, there's limited seating here.
Yeah, there is.
And we think being in the flesh together is profound, and Taylor's going to have a lot
of proof of what he's talking about here.
But we also have an Ignite presentation that happens every Thursday at 4.30 Pacific Standard Time
that goes into our programs, which is part of what we'll do in Spokane as well.
So if you can't make it, it's too far to travel.
We're looking to go around the country doing these.
This is our kickoff, but we do have that other opportunity where you can go to a free webinar,
and we'd welcome you to do that as well.
and come to the Liberty Lounge on Sundays at 5.30 Pacific Center Time.
Go ahead.
Well, you know, with all the technology and stuff like that, one of the great things,
I always go to the Genesis Chapter 50.
I'll turn what is meant for evil for good.
Right.
We can build community through these online platforms.
We can, and then we can back it up by meeting in person.
That is something, you know, you talk about the truth flooding through the earth.
The Internet gives us that ability, and we have to harness it.
So if we have to build community through Zoom 10 years ago, I would have thought that was crazy.
Well, now it's like...
That was the gift in the suffering of COVID.
Yeah.
Yeah, it moved people online.
So now we have to take advantage of it.
We have to build and gather the people, liberty lovers and people like that.
We've got to gather together and support each other and find real remedy.
You know, I love Donald Trump.
I think he's great.
He pardon me.
You're not going to hear me saying too much critical about him, although I don't agree with every policy.
But who does, right?
But he's not the savior.
He is not going to fix the problem.
He's the president of the corporation and he's going to go chase some oil in Iran.
So be it, right?
But we have to take control of ourselves.
Thomas Payne once said the constitution of every nation is a reflection of the constitution of the people.
It's who we are that we reflect into our political leadership.
And things don't change overnight.
Obviously stolen elections can be a huge problem.
But they only do that because the Constitution of the American people has become self-centered.
It's become in the moment, doesn't think generationally anymore.
We seek entertainment overvalue, right?
So what do we have?
We have a reality TV show that is our daily news cycle.
You know what I'm saying?
And so we have to change our constitution.
And it's a one-by-one type of thing.
It's right.
It's one drop in the bucket and eventually the bucket will overfill.
And that's what 1776 Live wants to create.
is that community of people that are refocusing their constitution from constantly chasing,
starting over, you know, and constantly just complaining about government regulation.
You can change it.
You can be the change you want to see in the world.
And then one person at a time, we can change the constitution of the whole nation.
And I firmly believe that.
And that focus of taking self-governance personally is national.
Our members are national.
We've had 1,100 people go through different programs.
So this, what we're teaching now and what we're focused on is equity, trusts, also real estate, investing in real estate, and how to build a vehicle of wealth creation that you don't have to keep starting over again with.
You put it into a trust and it works for you.
Fantasticly beneficial.
So please come, check this out.
Come to Spokane if you can.
And if you can't come to ignite, and if you don't want to do either one of those things or you want to do both and also watch Peasants perspective, I implore you to do so. You'll get to know us really well.
Well, I got to tell you both. I have absolutely loved this interview. I try to be solutions oriented on this program.
And this may be one of the best solutions I have ever heard in my life. So I'm looking forward to implementing a lot of these tools in my own life. My wife might think I'm crazy. But that's okay. We'll get through it. We'll get through it.
You're in next marriage. We got that for her, too. Exactly. So it'll be great. So I'm going to go ahead and close us out, guys. We went a little bit long, but it is well worth it. I hope the audience has enjoyed it. And we're going to be talking a lot more. I guarantee you that. So you can expect both of these people to be reoccurring guests on church and state. I will close with this. Once again, peasant perspective. You can see that on Rumble. Chris is bringing, well, he might bring that up. We'll see. He's thinking about it. He's considering it.
1776 live.us is the other one. There's the peasant's perspective. Please go to both and follow
and get to Spokane and be a part of this. So guys, thank you so much for your time. I'm going to
close this out. If you hold on one more minute post-production say our goodbyes. I'd appreciate it.
But again, thank you for your work and thank you for your time on this episode.
Thank you for having us. Thank you. Absolutely. All right. Ladies and gentlemen, boy,
What a solution to take back your liberties, to live your life as a sovereign and not in a sovereign citizen type of sense.
I'm so glad our guests talked about that and that is not the road that you want to go down.
But to take back charge, put your finances into trust.
I'm telling you, this is going to be a dynamite event, and I hope to see you all there.
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