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Learn How To Use Tribal Credentials, File For Exemption, And Work With Police As A Community Officer

Don Kilam Season 2 Episode 114

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The line between private life and public record shapes how you’re treated at the counter, on the roadside, and at the airport. We dig into the practical side of tribal IDs, “tax exempt” language that actually lands, and the paperwork that turns a tense moment into a calm transaction. You’ll hear real stories from dispensaries and hotels to TSA checkpoints, plus the exact forms and phrasing that clerks and officers understand without a debate.

We go further by unpacking how to structure your world privately—what it means to use a credential instead of a state ID, why county notice changes the conversation, and how a trust, Motor Certificate of Origin, and private insurance can move a vehicle out of commercial lanes. If you’ve wondered whether a word on your card can trigger a citation, we explain why “driver” versus “traveler” matters and how to keep tickets off the table with clean documentation. We also cover responding to tickets and warrants with commercial endorsements, timelines, and default procedures that force agencies to play by their own rules.

The standout segment introduces a community policing program with UN and Interpol alignment. Think scannable IDs and badges that smooth TSA lines, de-escalation training that protects everyone, and a chain of command you can call when a situation goes sideways. We’re honest about limits: only act within your training, carry with proper insurance, and lead with de-escalation. The aim is simple—build relationships that make communities safer while keeping your private records tight and your language precise.

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Opening Banter And Tribal ID Uses

SPEAKER_11

Everybody go, I'm doing great.

SPEAKER_02

I'm doing good.

SPEAKER_09

Peace and love, peace and love. I see Frank on here. I know he got a tribal ID. Anybody got a tribal ID that's on the car? Yes, sir. Have y'all utilized it yet? Yeah, I use my joint already. You going to jail. No, I'm playing.

SPEAKER_11

I use my joint at the dispensary already, so I'm good. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Uh, where where are you at? I'm in Connecticut right now, but I was in the city.

SPEAKER_09

Oh, yeah, yeah. I use mine in um Massachusetts because you're close to Massachusetts.

SPEAKER_11

No, that's what I went to. I was in dispensary in Massachusetts.

Verbiage: Tax Exempt Versus Not Paying Taxes

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, I I used mine in Massachusetts like the first time ever, like a long time ago when I first started making them. But this is the one I utilize, and I'm just gonna be honest. Like, I appreciate all y'all's lovely uh mugshots and y'all's big heads and stuff. I can say that because I got a big head. I use the AI for my mug. You dig what I'm saying? I'm just like, yeah. Oh, oh I didn't even think about that. You can't even say that to me. You feel me? That ain't me. If something goes down, you dig I'm I'm not trying to make y'all be criminals or nothing. Nah, we try to get we try to slide out of that. Hey, so look, and I want y'all to understand verbiage too, real quick. I'm just I really don't have no seminar. I just if y'all have questions or whatever, but um never say you don't pay taxes. Be like, I don't pay taxes, because y'all get the IRS on you, that'll get a lot of people on you. You are tax exempt. All right, or I'm not a person that's liable to pay taxes. Am I a person that's liable to pay taxes? A person's never liable to pay taxes, anyways, even though it's a persona. But yeah, it's just verbiage. I've seen, you know. Um, you get them boys on you. Um I'm gonna start making IDs again, probably starting tomorrow. I just have not had sleep in over a week. So I apologize, bro.

SPEAKER_11

I have not had to get that rest, man. All that work in the door.

Where And How Tribal IDs Get Accepted

SPEAKER_09

Man, I've been working hard. I've been kicking it too, though. But working hard, just moved, I got a new crib. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Everything been falling into place, you know. I might have a new wife, so I don't know. Hey, but she's been helping me with work. You hear me? That's what's up, teamwork. Yeah, teamwork. Yeah, but I it feels good, man. I've been I've been starting all week with my ID. You know what I mean? All week. They come, they bring that receipt to me, it'd be two three hundred dollars in taxes. Uh uh-uh, take that off. Take that off, and I just point right there. So, just a few things. If if they because I want you so let me just start here, too. In lower income neighborhoods, they are not gonna understand this shit or even give a fuck. Well, you know, you know, they're not being in the hood trying to be tax exempt, they're not going. But in rich establishments, they are not gonna want to offend your rights. I'm gonna tell you that right now. You know, prosperity is a divine birthright. You like the higher ups you go, they putting that shit in quick because it's a train to put it in. When you go to uh lower income places, they're not trained on tax exempt because our people is not tax exempt. You think what I'm saying? So it's not it's not common to them when you start working the way up. Um, because I'm telling you, this is the private life. Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, this is how they maneuver tax exempt status. So, but um moving forward, because you know, I just want everybody to understand what's going on because I got some people talking mess to me saying that um, you know, we're all one human race, okay? But they'd be like, them white folks you giving them tax exemption, they can't use that number, they not Moors. I believe we're all Moors. You hear me? This is the Moors Science Temple of America tax exemption number. So if you want to learn how to get your own tax exemption number with your 5081A, you do have to create a nonprofit organization in the public to go grab it, or you can just use your faith. You have to you have to file for it. It's called a 1023. Does that make sense to everybody?

SPEAKER_11

Yes.

SPEAKER_09

Is that 1023? I'm a I'm a 1023 easy. I'm gonna pull it up for you so you can see it. Okay. And so because if you have your tone, your own tax exemption number, I can put it on there. Um but I would you know look at the uh laying the path. I put it in the school, the book laying the path. And um I can probably grab it right now for y'all again to put it in the uh chat. So y'all ain't even gotta go search.

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Okay.

SPEAKER_11

I'll be on my research heavy every time. I'll be researching everything.

SPEAKER_09

I'll just be messing with y'all, man. I got the good students now, man. I had to be I've been waiting y'all out. For real. Hey, the event was so dope. I ain't getting no headaches, nothing like that. You feel me?

SPEAKER_11

I could tell. I could tell that was a nice little event.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, it was a great exchange. So this is it, pay.gov. And then um, let me see if I can set up an account real quick. I I haven't done this in a minute.

SPEAKER_06

Let me see if I even got one. I do have one. Hopefully my computer remembers it.

SPEAKER_09

So no one's uh no one on here's ever got a tax exemption number. Yeah, I don't have an account on here. You used to be able to fill out a form. But it's pay.gov. You then you have to let me show you what I'm trying to do. I can't remember this account. I haven't done it probably like two or three years. You have to create one of these ID me accounts.

SPEAKER_02

It's pretty self-explanatory when you get on there.

Filing For Federal Exemption Numbers

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, yeah, yeah. But it then then you can get a tax exemption number with your state as well, but this is the federal tax exemption number, and that's what I have printed on there. This comes directly from the Moors. So I just want y'all to I do want y'all to know whose information you're utilizing because I a credential card is just information. Okay, I need everybody to understand that. These are this is just information. So if they're like, You give me a fake ID, dah dah dah. No, this is just information. This for information and educational purposes only. Because why do they need why do they need an ID for the type in information, correct? Basically, no, that's not all that's what it is, ain't basically that's what it is. They need information, and that's a contract. When you have a when you have a government ID that is a contract with information, right? You sign that contract, now they can utilize the information. So when you get these private credential cards, you're claiming you're part of a private entity. But I will answer any questions. Um, I do want you to know what trip me out is because I do go to a database to create these numbers with the information that you give me. Um, I don't like to answer questions because I want y'all to give me what you think, your beliefs. It's supposed to be your beliefs, not mine. But at the end of the day, you don't have to give me your government name. This is just for informational purposes only. What your mother calls you, you know what I mean? What your homies call you, whatever. I'd have um, like he was just talking about he went to Massachusetts. When I went to Massachusetts, I utilized a nationality card that said Malik Kalam, and they gave me cannabis. I scanned it, let me right in. And you didn't have any issues getting cannabis with it.

SPEAKER_11

Nah, so the thing was though, the first one I went to, they they was they already knew what was going on. But the next one I went to, he had to type it in like a passport.

SPEAKER_09

But did it get scanned or anything?

SPEAKER_11

Nah, it went, it wasn't scanned though, so he had to do it manually. Okay, got to use those numbers, the ID number, and and I was able to use it.

SPEAKER_09

No, and if y'all seen they do scan though. Um I show I posted a video of one guy going to the gas station buying um, I think white owls or something. Okay, if y'all know what that is, that's a form of a cigarello.

SPEAKER_11

White owls, the old cigarette.

SPEAKER_09

You said what? No, yeah, Sage, what's up, man? What's up, brother? Hey, tell us your experience with it so far.

SPEAKER_10

Uh I I've been using it everywhere. Like, I'll get the plate by the way, too.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, I got the plate too. I got that. I got it. How you feel about the license plate? So I didn't, I I I fill in as much information on the paperwork as possible, and I hope that's self-explanatory, but that's why I'm making this video. The paperwork goes on. You can put your information in when you read it, see where you what information needs to be filled in, and you put that on record with the county recorder's office. You're looking for the county recorder, send a certified mail. Sometimes they don't accept it, but as long as it's it's been sent there, you keep the tracking number. If if there's any issues, when you go into court, you just let them know. Yeah, I I put the county on notice, if that makes sense.

SPEAKER_11

Yes, it does.

SPEAKER_02

So, what is it? What are we sending the county again? I'm sorry. It's paperwork that's gonna come with your license plate. Oh, you're gonna send it. Okay, good. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_09

It's basically templates. It's going, you need to print it off and fill it out. That's perfect. Okay. Yeah, I'll leave y'all butt-necked. Yeah, I was like, come on. Yeah, I'll leave y'all butt-necked, but it does take a little form of common sense. Um, so you know, that's why I read out like just free people and then the leaders, you know. Y'all actually are reading, or you wouldn't even be in the school. Right. But no, I'll finish stage, man.

SPEAKER_10

So uh I don't even have a car. So I just I had got the license plate and stuff too. But I've been using the ID. Like, I leave my state I my state ID at home and I just use that. I don't even use that, I don't even touch my state ID no more.

IDs As Private Credentials And Contracts

SPEAKER_09

That's how I lost my state ID, is why I even grabbed IDs. Like, I just started learning about this, and um, I had got a celebrity friend, I'm gonna leave his name anonymous because he don't want people to know he's about the private life. But he needed an ID. I made me one. He said, I need a barcode, I figured out how to make the barcodes, and so this is what they utilize again on private jets. Even the country. People like, do I need a passport? If you get on a private jet, because you gotta understand it's private, public, but you can't, and you can also you can get on a uh get through TSA with this. You say you can or can't? Yeah, you can. I've never had any issues. I've I've seen people go to Jamaica on this. Wow. So, you know, teach us on try it, don't be scared. Whatever whatever makes sense to you.

SPEAKER_02

No, I'm not scared, it's just I'm from New York and they they apply pressure out here. You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_09

So they so you know how I teach about my statuselect.com, about getting your status corrected through my statuselect. New York actually has its own private mayor, uh, own private governors, on their own private type of general assembly just for the republic. It gets deep, but you gotta learn how to update your status with their county as a New Yorker. It's all about paperwork. You want to put them on notice because you gotta understand you're part of the public family, which means you're their property. You know, it sounds crazy, but that's the law, that's the codes, that's the statutes. Right. So I I'm so I was just talking about this earlier.

SPEAKER_06

Because I did a um I want y'all, I just took a position as a uh a regional director.

SPEAKER_09

Let me grab the uh I just had a website uh let me grab the website. I'm gonna post it in the school when I get the video. We just did a a long a long live. This is where I got my doctorate degree. Um and this is and we're doing some big things. Um memorial, memorial day weekend. It's gonna be a three-day event. Some of my brothers are getting their doctorate degrees that's been part of this private life. Equity is one of them. If y'all have been following me with equity, yeah, um, he's getting his doctorate degree. Um, and it's going down in Houston. So we're gonna have two-day special presentation with the school, and then on the third day, I'm gonna do a private training as well. If people want to come in for the training, but so with them, they give you you can become uh a community police officer. So I'm gonna be here at this training as well, and you get an ID and a badge with them. This is through the United Nations and Interpol. Okay, I just want y'all to see that this is being community police, you work with the police directly, um, and you'll have access to people like me. And some people I would like to say are even powerful than me. Someone on uh someone on my Instagram said their private ID came in today. But I'm gonna put all this information in school. I just want to make you aware of it. But you see, you get all of this, and they have to accept this paperwork, the county. They're not gonna deny this. These are the people that actually train the police. Like the police are up under these people. I would just want to bring I can bring this to my school. Y'all can put, I'm gonna give y'all the website, you just put your referral as Don Kalan.

SPEAKER_11

Okay, gotcha.

SPEAKER_09

This is something you truly want to be a part of.

SPEAKER_11

Yeah, definitely that. I just I was just reasonable.

SPEAKER_09

Everybody that I have but because I have bodyguards, I'm putting all my bodyguards through this. And if if and if you some of y'all want to get together with the people in the school because four met four or more people together get a huge discount. So start working with people in the school, you know what I mean? Get four people together. If you want me to put y'all together, I'll put y'all together like a real school teacher.

SPEAKER_11

Listen, yo, yo, I ain't gonna lie. One of the one of the guys I met from the school, me and him, you know, we we be in contact though, switching information though.

SPEAKER_09

So that's lit. That's lit.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, how how can we find out how to group up?

Store Experiences, Scanning, And Manual Entry

SPEAKER_09

Like, we're gonna know each other. I mean, yeah, I mean, I'll post I'm gonna I'm gonna make a post in the school. Um, I'll make it tonight, matter of fact, and just tell every you know who wants to group up. Okay. Um, and that's that's another thing. Come to the event, start coming to these events. I want you to know if you're part of the school, I'm gonna always make sure there's a free day. Okay, okay. If that makes sense, there's always, and it was huge. It was standing room only. I couldn't even fit everybody in there. Hey, what the rottery, tell him rottery.

SPEAKER_03

What's up?

SPEAKER_09

He's a board member, so he gets to come to everything free if it costs or not. But yeah, man, it was standing room only, man. It was. It was amazing.

SPEAKER_03

It's like, yeah, I need I need a couple of trustees. What's up?

SPEAKER_09

And then there was people in there with their IDs as well. And they gave testimonials. Um, one, so one guy came to the school. I already shipped his ID out, but I seen that he was coming to the event, so I went ahead and made him an extra two copies, right? So he went out that night and used the ID and came back and gave us the testimonial. Absolutely. Tell him, man, I covered everybody's dinner, right?

SPEAKER_03

Yup, that's a fact. That's a fact.

SPEAKER_09

And tax exemption. We not paying tax. Well, I'm not supposed to say that. We're not a person that's liable to pay taxes. You know, that's what it is. Certain places, um, they do want you to keep like tax exemption papers. So let me just give y'all the example. I don't want to just throw shit out there and not put it in front of your mind's eye. So just look like when I go to hotels, we'll put we'll put Texas hotel. I just want you to see it. It's an occupancy right there. They look like this. It's just I got a slow. What the hell? You see what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_11

God damn a PLR 16, an AR five piece. Hold on.

SPEAKER_09

Hey, can you mute yourself? Thank you. But did y'all see this? So sometimes you need to fill out a form. You do, but I'm I'm not doing just a restaurant.

SPEAKER_02

It's so like what they they will let you know if you need to fill out a form, or we just suppose yeah, get it filled in, yes.

Private Plates, County Notice, And Templates

SPEAKER_09

And then another thing is, because it's just I've been doing this for so long. So if there'll be like if because some people will try to give you the runaround now, but you can with yours, you can put religious exemption, you can put charitable entity or or this as well. I'ma always say that I'm uh, or you can use this one right here, you're a foreign diplomat. Okay. Because you're using it from a tribal aspect. So when I go to stores, this is what I say. I'll either tell them it's for a religious purpose or a foreign diplomat. Because when they if they if they when they I've been asked by, listen, so I'm just gonna tell y'all this. Yes, you can. I can't tell you what to do. I've used it with the police, I ain't scared. And yes, I they let me go, but you guys know what to say. Um, but if they say that's a fake ID, just tell me, no, I like with the Choc Tiles. The Choc when I use the Choctaw ID, I'm just giving y'all the key, the the coolest. I have a real business in Puerto Rico that's named the Choctaw San Juan. That's why I can print that. It's like an employee ID now. So if I was ever, you got a fake ID. No, that's who I work for. That's the name of the business. And the same way, when you got your name on here, you make your name a business. That's the name of the business. It's an employee card. It's just whatever makes sense to you. Y'all ever been to Miami? Nope. Yeah. They have they have this, they have the they have a hard rock casino, okay? It's ran by the uh seminal, the seminal tribe. And when they give their IDs, it's a seminal ID for the employee. Like, I teach people how to use that in common. Like, I they don't know use nothing else because that's a real tribal ID. Let me see if I can find it.

SPEAKER_06

Let me see if I can find it. Straight up.

SPEAKER_09

This is the place though, but so when they work there and and they don't the police ain't there, it's gonna be tribal security. I can't see it though, but that's what it this is exactly what it says on their uh IDs for work.

SPEAKER_06

It's a seminal nation. Did you see? Well, you had a cherry one, right?

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, I got one. Yeah, so I try to make them similar to the real thing. You know what I mean? So that's just me. But I need you to understand that when you're when you're part of uh when you're part of the public tribe, you have to be bound to federal rules. So this is why you want to say you're private. It's always private. I'm part of the private family.

SPEAKER_11

Always say private.

SPEAKER_06

Always say private. I'm gonna show y'all why.

SPEAKER_09

Is family law public or private? Oh, it's private, yeah. Is family law private law? This is what I was taught first. I mean, this is what I was taught first. That family law is private law. Public versus private law. Family law is a branch of private law.

SPEAKER_06

The private always creates the public.

SPEAKER_09

So like when I learned tonight, I wasn't even thinking. Municipalities, they they're they're created, we know that they're corporations, but the corporation is created sovereign. The police are not sovereign, the police contract with the corporation. So I always look at police officers' security that's upload upholding um uh policies. Rada. Rada. Yes, yes. Did I have security in the building?

SPEAKER_03

Of course you have security. I could come out with the pizza. Once I had the pizza on, they was like, okay, now you can come in. I was like, okay, that's what's up.

Living Private: Names, Nationality, And Records

SPEAKER_09

So you could have been a law enforcement officer, but who in the security is gonna listen to? Me or the law enforcement? Yeah, you. Yeah. Because private is private law. So I need you to understand the like with the police, they're gonna uphold their family law, which is the government. Because the founding fathers is a family. I need everybody to understand that. The founding fathers is a family. You can't have a family without a father. This is what they call founding fathers instead of making you think it's families. Does that make sense? Yes, it does. So, yeah, you can make the private ideas out of your family. So, with I'm gonna go back to this too. I didn't even mean to make intertwine this, but I'm gonna make sure I put it in the school. They're under a royal family. So the school that I'm with, Harvard Christian University, that's doing the police academy. This is why this works, and they will be giving out that they're in the process right now. So anybody that does want a diplomatic passport, they want to become part of this family because that's the next step. Giving out um diplomatic passports because they're they're operating as your counselor, and I would I would go there. So, this is the school. I'll put this link in the chat too for y'all. So y'all can check it out in y'all's own. Just make sure you say you were preferred by Don Kalam. That's the only thing that matters, right there.

SPEAKER_11

Okay, I'm on that ASAP. Yo, don't let me ask you that. Let me ask you this though. With with all that right there, though, with with the my um my past Fs have anything to do with that? Like mess anything up. You're what my past F's. No, you straight, bro. Uh, just make it sure.

SPEAKER_09

They are gonna do a little check on you, just know who they're with, but they encourage people like you. Okay, you're more bound to protect us. But I want you to know, like, I just want y'all to know y'all have to take this seriously. It's not like just to get away from the police, we're really protecting our people. So, like, we would rather deal with the domestic assaults than to let the poll the regular police deal with them. You know what I'm saying? Like, maybe so our people don't just go to jail, and you it's part of a private family, they're under the royal kingdom of Hawaii. I'm I'm gonna start there too. Okay, I'm not gonna get deep, but y'all have to understand that Hawaii was a kingdom, and it still is a kingdom, and we deal we deal directly with their royal family. Okay, when you're learning the history, I want y'all to look up the history of Hawaii on your own. The the uh they didn't the only thing they didn't have was a military, and that's why 13 people uh was able to get the military to go over there illegally, and they was given their sovereign rights back, but I still believe that the United States corporation is still taking over their uh their commerce, but there's a lot of sovereignty that's still allowed in Hawaii. A lot of people know that even in Oklahoma, they gave an up, they've given a lot of Oklahoma back to like the Choctaw and the Cherokees, yeah, yeah, yeah. Mississippi, too.

SPEAKER_11

That's surprising, Mississippi.

SPEAKER_09

Yes, yes, yes, man. Um, there's a lot of great things going on. That's why they're trying to keep you focused on um on the on the BS.

SPEAKER_11

I'm on this.

SPEAKER_09

I'm gonna show you something. He uh his royal his royal majesty signed this, he his signature is on my doctor's degree. So this is King Edmund. I can't even say his name. I'm just gonna call him King Edmund. His Royal Majesty. You see it right there. Okay. Oh, yeah, Dr. J. I'm gonna have to I'm gonna have to give you the zoom, Dr. J. I'm gonna get Dr. J in the Zoom too. He can explain this the uh the the the interpol stuff better than me. I'm just gonna be there helping you motherfuckers if something goes wrong. You hear me? This is what you say. This is why y'all need the training because even though y'all got tribal IDs, the this training will help you. Yeah, I'm training. I'm training, I'm taking that shit serious. You have a right to be heard by your peers. That's what people don't know. Taking this shit seriously.

SPEAKER_03

I will always be a student of the game.

Public Vs Private Law And Family Authority

SPEAKER_09

I know that's right. Hey, Rod, you're dope though. So let me if y'all speak Spanish or anything, Rod, you need to be at this training too, man. Hey, Dr. J, I'm about to send you the Zoom on my other phone.

SPEAKER_03

You know, I'm on all the training.

SPEAKER_09

I can't get you free in this one, but it's gonna be working.

SPEAKER_02

Well, I gotta wash my buttons.

SPEAKER_09

So it's going down. The next training is going down in January, too. January, what? I'm not sure. I can't even, I can't even believe I I forgot. I think I just sent it to you. I just sent you this room, Dr. Jack.

SPEAKER_05

You said DJ was good.

SPEAKER_09

Oh, yeah. Let me know you got it. We'll see when it gets me back here. But look, so I'm not gonna get deep on all of this because but we could talk about whatever, man. It's open. I just want to make sure y'all are utilizing these IDs correctly. So who you say prefer to, like when you just said, uh, tell them is you. Oh, so look, first of all, I'm gonna tell them like if if you have any issues, ask them, like if they're using emergency flashers, what's the emergency officer? You have to use the right lingo, you know. I'm saying you ask the questions because I need you to understand that the the master asked the questions. But I always I always say this this here's the inf here's my credential card. Say credentials. Okay, don't ever say this is my identification, this is my credentials. This is my credentials, my credentials, and you can put a photocopy of this. I wouldn't put a photo cover in the back. Well, I'll put a photo cover in the front and put on the county reporter's office. When you when if you have a private trust, anyways, or a private trust, it doesn't matter if it's one page, you can use Chat GPT. You can put this is how I will be identified in commerce. This represents the the straw man, however you want to do it. Okay.

SPEAKER_02

Well, you put that to you saying update that with the county. That's all right.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah. Because when once you put the county on notice, they're supposed to put everybody on notice. That's what the sheriff uh upholds, is what's on the county record. So when we get our IDs presented to the county, right? Yes, you can, yes, sir. Okay. The sheriff upholds what's on the county record. I want everybody to know that.

SPEAKER_02

If y'all don't want anything tonight, you say you're gonna send the form, right? So we can figure out the case.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, I send I send the ones for your car, but you can put one on the private title as well. And we use the same name. Our name. If that's what you choose, you can be identified whoever you want in commerce. This is America. You can do businesses, whoever you desire. But do y'all see what sh Sharif means? You're a descendant through Muhammad or a Muslim ruler, a magistrate, or a religious ruler. So I need y'all to know this is real, this is always about religious beliefs and and what what royal family you're part of. I need you, um, I I want y'all to keep an open mind here. This is my perspective, okay? And we should never fight over somebody having different beliefs and perspectives, but religion is just it's showing you which royal family you're part of. Sudam Hussein was in power because he could prove he was a descendant of Muhammad. Correct. People do not understand these things because I don't know how else to put it, and I apologize. I do not mean offend anybody. You see how my complex, I got the complexion for the connection. You see how light I am, but everything has been whitewashed straight up, it's been whitewashed. So this is what we use to identify our name. I'm just showing you, like, yeah, you identify whoever you want. I don't would never go by name, it's a title. We can use that name, that's a slave title because that's a it's in the Christian format, it's in the whitewash Christian format. Jesus didn't even have a mental last name. So I need y'all to understand they got you on the tri frequency. All right, we got Dr. J in the building, man. What's up, Dr. Jane? They want to know about the training, man.

School Ties, Royal Links, And Events

SPEAKER_07

Okay, all right. So hey man, y'all, y'all fire away. So y'all, uh yeah, I appreciate y'all. Uh a great, a great number of you all have already chimed in on the live earlier. We had a little crash out because y'all did y'all did blow it up. I ain't gonna lie, y'all did blow it up. So, but uh let me see if I can answer some questions. So, okay, this is what's entailed in the training. The training is gonna be for two days. Okay, so during the two days, uh, there is a lot we're going to try to cover in this community policing program. Uh, what you will get is you'll get this ID. Uh, this ID does have hold it still, hold it still.

SPEAKER_12

Let us see. I'm gonna make you the host. Hold on, Dr. J. I gotta make you the host.

SPEAKER_05

So I gotta see.

SPEAKER_07

All right, I got you. I got your pins. Okay, gotcha. So, this is the actual ID. I want y'all to really look at this. This is scannable when they scan it, it runs all the way back to the UN. So this provides federal protection anywhere in the world, not just here, anywhere in the world. And you also get the actual badge. Get out. This is the this is the real the real deal. This is no smoking mirrors. This comes with this comes with it. Uh, as a matter of fact, uh wherever you travel, this thing uh has technology built into it that you can be traced any anywhere in the world. Wow. So if you go through TSA, they're gonna know automatically, okay, this is somebody that's trying to travel. Let's see what we can do to ensure that they don't have any issues. So when they run your ID, they're gonna make sure that TSA does not hold you up. Oh hey, I I have a question.

SPEAKER_09

Yes, one one brother said we're not even gonna point him out, man. But the guy from Connecticut, right? He said, I'll just mess with you. He said, What if I have F's meaning felonies?

Community Policing Program: UN And Interpol

SPEAKER_07

Okay, uh, we we do not, as long as you do not have anything recent in the last six months, we're we're we're willing to forego that because we're looking at the character aspect, okay. Because getting in the community policing thing is gonna be the segue of how we can get the municipalities to understand how to treat the community. This is why you want to do this program, is because the only way that we're gonna stop them from shooting and killing us is we gotta become friends with them. And the way that we do this is we gotta understand what their what their commercial operations are, and we help to comply with them so that we not only have their cooperation, but they also allow us to operate autonomously so you don't have no issues. So when they pull you over, even if you are in a civilian vehicle, which is why you get a uh you get two stickers. Uh we always do two. You'll have one that's put on the side. I always say put it on the side of your driver's driver's side window. So when they see it and the officer comes up to your vehicle, he's like, Oh, well, let me just see your ID, and all you gotta do is show them this. Have a great day. I apologize. Have a great day, be safe. And we use that. Oh sure. That's hard. That's it any anywhere within the with anywhere within the division of the United States, you you will have zero issues. And when this start, when this start, I'm sorry. Uh the training uh happens January the 23rd, 24th in Dallas.

SPEAKER_09

I want to say something to everybody because I've had a lot of people that have got these tribal IDs and they want to know. Um, they always ask me what what's the private family I could be part of? What tribe I could be part of? This is your community right here, right? They're a sovereign community. Um, like we were talking about police are not sovereign, but they have this they have the sovereign community, and the next steps from this would be because we have our own consular here, and yeah, steps from this we're working on the diplomatic passports.

SPEAKER_07

Yes, you uh you you'll be getting something that's like uh like a like an ID, but it's gonna read exactly when it pulls up in the sit zone.

SPEAKER_11

That's what you make in my goddamn Gmail them.

SPEAKER_09

Uh hold on, unmute yourself on the doctor. I'm about to mute everybody. Okay. Go ahead and read it, Dr. J. Okay. Go ahead. What'd you want to ask? Unmute yourself if you have a question.

TSA, Travel, And Diplomatic Protection

SPEAKER_07

I think somebody won was asking a question, and I think we might have okay. Uh okay, I'm checking uh checking the messages. Okay, all right. So the training is two days, so we have breakout sessions. We're gonna have breakout sessions. We're gonna go from everything from uh what to what to do when you're interacting with uh the with law enforcement, the court systems. Uh there's the a class on uh de-escalation. We're gonna go through that. Uh we're gonna go through how to handle the court systems, how to deal with judges, how to work with the police departments, how to work with uh uh the sheriffs, how to work with um the fire departments. Like you're gonna learn, you're gonna work with every leg of anything that is a municipality that's operating wherever your jurisdiction is. You're gonna learn to work with them so that you can have some alliance so that when you are there working in that community, you are not a problem. One of the things that we're that we're gonna help you do is we're gonna help you to put that that jurisdiction on notice. That is gonna be the first and foremost, most paramount thing to do when you start, because you need allies in this. This is the only way that this is going to work. Now, if you still got problems with law enforcement and you you still see them as a problem, I I don't recommend the community policing program because I promise you, like the whole thing is gonna be dealing with them. Like, I I have had prior bad experiences with law enforcement. Uh, when I was a student, I'll share this with you. I was a student that was at uh SMU and I was working with one of the student organizations, and we were bringing clothes to a goodwill box. I went in the middle of the night because I was on my way home and I dropped the clothes off there. An officer pulled up behind my vehicle and said, What are you doing? I said, Well, I just dropped these clothes off uh here that I've that I've donated to Goodwill. And all of a sudden he just pushed me up against the car and he starts taking me, see what I have, what I have on. Did I have a weapon? Did I did I have this? Did I have that? I'm like, Well, no, I don't, I don't have a I don't even have a speeding ticket in my life. What's good, like what's going on? And so he started giving me all kind of hell blues, you name it. And then all of a sudden he calls and three other units show up. Now I'm a I'm a 25-year-old student at SMU and I got and I got three units behind my car trying to go through all of the stuff that's over there to try to see if I took anything. There was nothing in my car because the car was completely empty. I just put the box on the side of the gate. A cop just walked up to me and he just flashing his light. Well, what are you doing here? I said, I just dropped the box off. I was like, here, the box is right here. He didn't think nothing of it. He just pushed me up against the car. So I promise you, I have had my bad experience on this side of it. But it helped me to understand number one, they were just doing their job. They don't know no, they don't know any better because this plays a part in it, but they're in essence during their job. They gotta they gotta get the bad guy. They gotta they can get I'm I'm in a I'm in a I'm in a high, I'm in a high right, uh, uh very high cost living neighborhood, dropping off stuff as probably one of the very few melanated people that lives in Frisco, Texas. So y'all know where Frisco is. That's that's right above uh Dallas. That's about uh about 30 minutes up. Frisco is where the Dallas uh Cowboys training stadium is located, which is right down the street from Toyota's uh factory headquarters, which is not even a mile from it. So y'all see the parallel, right? It's the reason why corporations are here. Um, so I go and the man writes up a ticket and says that I took$500 worth of stuff. Now, my father who calls my phone and says, Where are you? And I said, Well, Dad, they're about to take me to jail. He's like, No, they're not. He's like, Yeah, where are you? I was like, Well, I'm up here at this goodwill. I just dropped off the this box of clothes that we took up from SMU, and they just it's like, Oh, okay, I'm on my way. So he goes, he's on the way up there, and he just he's not he's not angry, he's not upset. He just sits on the hood of his of his car and he waits. He waits for somebody to come and talk to him. Everybody's walking past him, not saying anything to him, but they just decide, okay, uh, yeah, well, well, sir, who are you? He says, Well, uh, um, I'm I'm Officer Robinson. Uh, that's my son that you're putting handcuffs on. He was like, Oh, I didn't know he called you. He's like, Well, we're we're calling him because you don't have the right to arrest him. Because literally, I'm sitting in the back of the unit and they're just waiting to take me to jail at this point. I I don't I don't have nothing to give me out, I don't have nothing to tell them. All they know is they believe I stole a box of clothes that I just dropped off at the Google box. That's all, that's all they know, right? So he said, like, here's what you're gonna do. I he says, if you don't release them, I'm gonna contact your DA. And when they find out that I'm a consular and you're arresting, well, you're arresting uh one of my one of my foreign nationals who's up under my protection, uh, the saying the state is gonna rain down on you. It's like, uh, okay, well, sir, uh, well, he stole something. He was like, Well, do you have proof of what he stole? Uh well, no, we don't have no proof of what he stole, but you know, just because he was out this time of the night, you know, this is what I this is what I saw happen. He didn't see anything because when I pulled up, I just literally put the box on the other side of the gate. You didn't see anything up before that until you seen me leave the box there and get in my car and leave.

SPEAKER_09

That's crazy, crazy, right? But but but but but your dad was able to pull up.

SPEAKER_07

Yes, he pulled up with no problems, and he sat there and he just said, like, you literally have an hour to release him, or else I will contact the the State Department and you'll have to release him, and you will have internal affairs on you. So they let me go. But here's what they did this is why you you want to be in this training. They still gave me a ticket. Now, you're not supposed to give someone under poor or under uh poor protection, you're not supposed to give them a ticket. What they did was when they took me out of handcuffs, they they laid the ticket in my pocket and they said, Have a nice day. So I yeah, I kid you not, I I'm not making none of this up. So my dad is like, What's in your pocket? I said, Here, dad, this is a ticket. I don't know what it is. He looked at it and he said, Oh, it's a ticket. Okay, all right. So he calls the state. He says, We have a problem here in Frisco, Texas. One of my one of my uh one of my foreign nationals was about to be taken to jail and arrested for something that he didn't do. There's no probable cause, and they're issuing, they just issued him a ticket. They said, send us the ticket, send it to us. We'll contact Christopher. So they call me about a month later and they schedule a court date. So they're not even listening to the thing at this point. They said, Fuck what y'all are talking about at the state. He stole this box, he got a court date, and we're gonna put him in jail. So he said, This is what we're gonna do. I'm gonna get the man that runs the state department, he's gonna show up and he's gonna testify. So this is the way we're gonna do it. We're gonna do it like they doing it like they do it. So I got caught a month later. Before I even go through the metal detector, the state officer watching us saying, Hey look, we we we squashed it, it's done. They're pissed, but it's done. You won't have no problems out of Chris O'Pe ever again. Before I even went through the metal detectors, he bagged me back out and said, You don't need to come, I got it. It's good, it's good. We get we we got this. You don't you don't have no problems? So when you do this training, you have not just fake protection, you have UN protection.

SPEAKER_09

That's the United Nations, that's the UN.

SPEAKER_07

That's that's how that's why you want this training, because your real jurisdiction is when you have uh diplomatic protection. That's where your real jurisdiction is at. You want that established, you want to get that training that's gonna be paramount because you are gonna want to put wherever whatever state that you uh reside in, you're gonna want to put your county on notice. So wherever you travel, you're gonna want to put them on notice. So when you have when there are issues in the community, you're somebody that they can call. Yes.

SPEAKER_10

Y'all have any questions with the passport? Do you gotta um contact somebody before you go out out the states?

Training Details, Costs, And Group Rates

SPEAKER_07

Are you talking about for the are you talking about for the upcoming uh IDs? The IDs? Yeah, I'm sorry, yeah. I'm sorry. Yeah, you use for everything, right? Yes, yes. Uh so what's what like I was explaining earlier, this has a um this uh is gonna have a QR code on everything. There's also a little mechanism that's built into your badge. Uh, that when they get ready to scan your ID, it's gonna run all the way back up to Homeland Security. Okay, got okay. It's gonna run all the way back up, and when it does that, that that will let them know okay, they're up under diplomatic protection because the UN works closely with Homeland Security. Why? I want y'all to tell me why Homeland Security works with the UN, just in case somebody sneak in or sneak out. It is for the protection of foreign agents, and what are you? That's D. You are a when you are correcting your status, you become a foreign agent. Uh-huh. Foreign agents have to be protected by what the UN, because who comes here until they are considered citizens? Foreign agent.

SPEAKER_09

Right. That makes sense. So you're getting the same protection as the United States government.

SPEAKER_07

Thank you. There we go. That's it.

SPEAKER_09

There we go. There it is. Does that make sense, everybody?

SPEAKER_10

Yeah, that made too much sense.

SPEAKER_07

Writings on the wall. It's there. How much is the training? Uh, if you are coming in, just I I would encourage you. I think God was saying it earlier. We just I just came in. I would encourage you that I would do this as a group of four. The the the there's an application process. Let's start there. Uh, the application is$350. Because we because we'll go through your background, don't have to be squeaky clean and don't have to be perfect, but we just want to at least be able to just verify and identify who at least identify who you are because Don Kalam is going to be your regional officer. So you have communication with him and you have communication with me. So when you have any issues, you're able to call one of us and our office will assist you. Okay, that's major because they want to be able to know who who in your chain of command do I need to talk to if there's an issue. As a matter of fact, that chain of command is gonna run up as soon as it gets to the UN. The UN uh and Homeland Security are gonna contact me. Once they contact me and they say, hey, we have such and such, uh, his ID is scanned. Find out if he's okay. Then I'm gonna call down and say, Hey, his ID was just scanned. You need to find out if he's okay.

SPEAKER_06

Okay, thank you.

SPEAKER_07

So it's um, so that's why that that so that that's$350 for the application, but I would encourage you to get a group of four of you all because it's gonna be cheaper in a group package. It's$1,250 per person for the training. Now, if you're like Solo Dolo and you it ain't working for you, or you can't get a group together uh to do this, uh the the individual uh training is is$2250. So there's a way you can there's a way to do that. So for those who may not be like cash heavy like that or not, uh we have a we have the pay later uh thing that's available. So if anybody who's worked on their credit or wants to be able to use their credit to do to do to do everything, you're able to do that. And that is the option that is available on the site now. It just became available at midnight last now last. I'm gonna I will make a post in the school. So if y'all want to group together, um I'm yes, it it is in-person training. Great question. It is in-person training, it's for two days.

SPEAKER_09

And you just put a referral as Don Don Kalama there too. Now, I do want to I I do want to show y'all something because um we were talking um on the live, because I'm gonna post the live in the school when you get that to me, too. So I learned first about all this by studying the Orlando police handbook. Yeah, and then they do bulletins like so. If you do not identify with a um just as a regular individual, if you're gonna be a community police officer, like you said, his father identifies himself as an officer. They they're under they have he's the counselor as well. So if you do not identify with their documents, you're automatically considered foreign to this system because you have not identified as something in that system. So, you know, this all these whites do go to the Vienna convention. This is the one in Chicago, right here, Chicago Police Department. Yes. And when you see a foreign nationalist, any person who is not a United States citizen, including permanent residents and undocumented aliens. So I said we're foreign agents when we're when we're operating as such. Um, and what happens is they have to contact your foreign counselor. Yes. So I just want y'all to see that that they're not supposed to search you, they're really not supposed to take you to the jail yet. There's a lot of it, but if you're identifying with the government name, it's you you have to take this training so you know what to say, right? So that's the first thing, you know. I know how to operate without any ID, right? But but these tools are they help you, yes. And then when you have an actual, you're gonna have a I like to call it a private community, a common unity. Yes, you have a private community. This is the only way I'm gonna help you, is if you're going this route, anyways, because I don't need y'all calling me a porn. I've been that already, but you can't call, but you can call me. But we're gonna get Rodery on there because Rodery speaks Spanish. Gotcha. That's my trust.

SPEAKER_07

Man, let me tell you something, man. Listen, um, I'm looking into doing something uh in LA, man. LA needs like oh my god, I can't tell you how many calls I get a day about like, man, LA really like needs it. Like they walk like LA needs it.

Working With Municipalities And Courts

SPEAKER_09

So I I think the brown community can benefit from yeah, I'm gonna tell you right now, if you don't have a tribe in LA, uh, it depends on what makes sense to y'all, but if you don't have a counselor in Los Angeles, you're going to jail. Yeah, you gotta have that established. They are gonna call, they're gonna verify that information in California. Some places don't really they check, you can just use the lingo and say it and get out the situation. Uh California uh Los Angeles is gonna call. Yeah, they're following the rules. If you don't have it, you're going to jail, right? Yeah, I'm I'm down in San Diego, I already know. Hey man, it's crazy. I used to stay in Farbrook, man.

SPEAKER_10

Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, you are you's out the way though.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, Tori Spelling and Tony How. Wow, good, good living. Rodery, so you're gonna be at the training, man. We need you there, man.

SPEAKER_04

I'm out there. I'm about to get four people from here. What's up? That's what's up. Shout out to the Dominican Republic, man.

SPEAKER_07

Man, listen, there's one of the most beautiful golly, man. I got they use this stuff, man.

SPEAKER_09

Once they learn it, they roll with it. Uh, Rodri was there with me. Um, so there was a group of Dominican Republics. I showed them how to with the tribal IDs and then the uh international driver's license, and they're definitely utilizing it with their whole family. They're like they look at me as a savior.

SPEAKER_04

Yup, there was like a whole tri over there. I remember you from there when you first came in the yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_09

You met Rodery. Yeah, wow, man. We were from New York. Remember New York? Yeah, I got mine. That was there, yeah.

SPEAKER_07

Man, good to see you, man.

SPEAKER_04

Good to see you too.

SPEAKER_07

I'm I'm gonna I'm I'm gonna I'm gonna spend some gaming y'all. Y'all gonna this is gonna be interesting.

SPEAKER_04

Let's go.

SPEAKER_07

The gentleman that does that does the training. So if you go check out the post uh on the school's uh Instagram, the gentleman that does that does the training when Buster Rhimes travels internationally, he uses the BIP bodyguard service. That man is right there.

SPEAKER_09

Well, that's well, that's why I'm moving. Like I like I started at the beginning of the uh webinar. All my uh bodyguards, I'm just they have to go take this train, and I'm that's the only route to go. Right, yeah, man.

SPEAKER_07

Like literally, what's gonna happen is there's gonna be a there's gonna be a surgence of protection that's gonna be needed in regards to high profile people. Um, that's gonna be that's where it's headed, literally headed next. Um, when we when we start getting these cases of like mysterious deaths and things like that, like people have been reaching out to us, like, hey, like, do you have any bodyguards on, you know, do you have this? Do you have the? And it's like, well, wow, we gotta we got a major role to fill here because in essence, you know, stars are dying off the clock, nobody knows it until somebody goes in and breaks in their house. But imagine if somebody like that had protection with them, and you're able to make sure certain things happen with them in regards to their safety or if they have medical issues, you're there to assist them. Imagine how much value you would have to be able to provide that. One of the things that I'm able to do is any arena across the country, wherever there's a concert, as soon as I flash this, sir. Let me go grab the golf card. Like, where are you trying to go? Where are you trying to go? Well, I I need to go see Tank. Oh, yeah, I know where Tank's dressing room is. Yeah, did you already call him? I said, Yeah, this is text right here. Okay, so he's expecting you. Okay, yeah, he's gonna as soon as he sees me. Oh, so they brought the cart this time. You told me you had to walk last time. I said, Yeah, because nobody had a cart. But I'm able to access venues. Uh, I'm I'm able to access venues if you have the right relationships. You can you can get backstage and you have uh access. That's why you see a lot of the celebrities that are attached to the university, is because I've gone and I've supported their events, I've talked to them about the university and what we're doing, and they've lent their support and their presence. So that is a so that's a very big deal. That's significant. So you never know, you may find yourself just there just by being in a room. You never know how much value you can add to them.

SPEAKER_09

Uh, I think somebody got a question. Uh yeah, that's for me. So, because I do the private plates, they want to know should they put other states on notice? If you're any county you're going through, you need to put them on notice. That's absolutely a gentleman or a woman, they that they always give notice, right? Yeah, and I just want to shout this out too. All the um celebrities that I'm dealing with, you know, they all don't like to come to the public, but they I'm making them, I'm pushing them towards the school, period. They gotta be part of this. Oh that's just what it is because you they don't talk. You know, I'm breaking something in May to you, so yeah, oh yeah, like it's it's gonna be very, very huge.

Vehicle Status: Trusts, MCO, Private Insurance

SPEAKER_07

So uh I'll I'll I'm I'm I'm I'm taking what people have done, and I want y'all to just think about this for just a moment. I was just having a a phone conversation with someone who used to work with the department of education. Now, anybody knows that the department of education have declassified certain degrees to not be professional. Let me tell you why that is actually a good thing. People are up in arms and it's bad and this and that. Well, no, what happens is it lowers the criteria of how you get into the program. You change the duration, which makes it a what? What is what is nursing? It's a trade, isn't it? Right. Nursing's a trade, isn't it? Yeah, it is. Um phlebotomist. That's a trade. It's not a profession, it's a trade. What is a mechanic? It is a trade. What is a technician? It's a trade. All of those before there was ever a department of education, it was a trade. It was a trade. When did it become a profession when the Department of Commerce in 1979, because of Jimmy Carter, decided that he was going to start regulating education? Because before then, education was not regulated. So when the Department of Commerce starts saying, like, hey, we're gonna watch all these moves to see what they're doing, when they start seeing what they're doing, what they're doing is controlling what you teach and how you teach it. The indigenous way doesn't tell you that you need four years to learn something. What y'all have been able to do in a matter of four months is what would have taken a lot of people four years to do. That's because you have somebody who is a consummate professional who is the expert at what they do, and they provide the training and the expertise to help you to become knowledgeable so that when you are applying and you become eventually an expert, then you start teaching other people. The teacher, the student now becomes what the teacher. That's what you want to replicate. Every time there's you as a student, you want to get into the mindset of how do I reframe it, reframe this as a teacher? Because as you're doing this, you're also gonna want to encourage somebody else to do that as well. And that's what Don has exemplified. A lot of people say, like, well, what did why did why did Dr. Don get it and why didn't somebody? It's because they mastered and learned to do it at a level where they superseded the requirements that would have taken somebody four years to do. He learned it in a shorter length of time, mastered it, and taught hundreds of thousands of people how to do it. Anytime you got somebody that's stuck in a classroom that ain't teaching nobody, but other than what the people who come in that classroom, they are not a they they cannot be considered an expert because what they've taught, they haven't gone out and tried.

SPEAKER_09

Facts. How do we put every county on notice? You need to map it out, map it out, and you have to let them know. You know, I'm not gonna get deep in that. You that's like one-on-one work. If whether you, if you know, you know, you know what I'm saying? But you have you have to reach out to them and let them know I'm a private national or whatever, whatever royal family you're part of, you know, whatever tribe you're part of, and let them know. Um, like if you were part of the police training that's coming up, you can let them know, you know what I mean, and they can reach out for you. That's like your chief's job or your your your counselor's job, truthfully. But if you're your private family, whoever's the head of the household, they're supposed to do that. My private tribe is is we're traveling from point A to point B, and you just put them all on notice. You can call them, you can fax them, you can you can if it's months ahead of time or weeks ahead of time, you can send them mail, whatever. You just let them know. So, what's the correct name we need to be saying for the family? Whatever your family is, man. I'm a Moor. So what's your royal family? That's up to you. If if you study the Bible, they come from the house of Judah, house of Jacob. Whatever makes sense to you. I cannot tell you that because I don't know what part of the family you are. But if you was part of this private, you know, that's why I brought him on. If you're part of that private training, the uh the police academy, you're an officer now, you're a community police officer. That's all you have to tell them. That makes sense.

SPEAKER_04

Yup, it makes sense.

Drivers, Travelers, And Roadway Strategy

SPEAKER_09

Yep, yeah, that makes sense. So being a part of the private family with you, what we told. So, so my I got my I'm a Kalamanak, so just put it like that. Uh, but y'all ain't got no paperwork with me. So, what's your last name? You can use your last name as your private tribe, Russell. You know what I'm saying? Tom, what make something up? You're a Russellite chat GPT turned into a tribe. This is you, bro. It's private. That makes sense. Yeah, that makes sense. Okay, okay. What made this make sense for me was helping people in Kenya and and Sierra Leone. Because I'm like, I was I was very close to a female from Kenya, and I'm just I when I seen her real name, I'm like, why am I calling you Karen when your name is I I can't say the shit, okay? And um, she was she explained the whole process to me. They went to the chief, the chief went to the African government, and then they created this entity for her and got her ID and passport so she could travel to America. So, what has happened is your chief will have been your mother, because they leave your father off. They basically sold you to the government. I don't know how else to put this, and I'm telling you, it's not a bad thing when you hear it. It sounds bad, but it's not bad, okay? Because you can get out these situations because it wasn't a lawful contract and it wasn't done correctly, if that makes sense. So you can re-reroute these things, but you can be whoever you want to be in this in this when it comes to this game. Now, Amish, that's the royal family right there. When if you're growing, if you're a grown-up Christian, I need you to understand that the 12 tribes. Um, and I'm gonna break this down as as simple as possible. I think everybody should understand this. You know our our our it's a lot of black on black crime, correct? It's our brothers killing our brothers, correct? Yeah, that's because you're Canaanites, you come from the tribe of Cain. You understand? He killed his brother, Abel. So that's what's in your bloodline. Does that make sense? Yeah. So when you say you're a Canaanite, this does put you under a diplomatic status when you fully comprehend it. Because that's one of the first 12 tribes of Israel. Yeah, I gotta do mine over there. Yeah, I'm just throwing it out there. You as long as you got a tribe or a nationality, that's the first step in being free in this system. But yes, Moors, I'm a Moor. They come, they come from Cain, Canaanites. So y'all, y'all are getting everything misconstrued. Who named you, anyways? It was your mom. So you can be whoever though you want to be in commerce. These are businesses. Gotcha, gotcha. You don't even know Jebediah's name in the Amish community, do you? Same way with the Jewish community. Y'all don't know who these people are because they don't make their information public. If the name is in the public, it's owned by the government. You got the private sector, you got the public sector. So I utilize the government name in the public. Then in the private, I'm the league. You know, I so if if the a real name I'm gonna use anyways, I would never let the government call me that because the government owns what's in the public record. Yes, it's naming your vessel. It's like a ship. Your straw man's like a ship. Anything that's in the public is not you, it's a piece. It's like hey, a monopoly. You're not the piece, but you're moving the piece. The piece can buy property. The piece is charging rent, not you. Does that make sense? So you gotta you gotta learn how to move these pieces. Like I said, I have utilized the uh because look, all of y'all in here, I got 37 people on the zoom right now. So if a cop said you're Jeffrey, and I ask y'all, who am I, all 37 of y'all gonna say Don Kalam. I got more witnesses than this motherfucker. There's nothing he can say or do. So if I have an ID that says Don Kalam, he cannot take me to jail for that because that's what my peers call me. I hope that makes sense. They label you as a social security number. That's how you identified in some sectors as a number. When you if it listen, there's been people in here, right? Who how many people have been a prisoner's jail? They identify you as numbers, don't they? So the same way with you, you just gotta learn how to maneuver. You can only control what you create. So that's why I present these cards. I created them. You well, in your aspect, it looks as if you created them. Again, someone asked about the Pomunkies. I don't utilize those. The Pomunky tribe. Um but if that's what you want to do, I can help you create a private ID. I don't use I I don't recognize I don't if they ask me if I'm Choctaw, because I do use Choctaw in the public, but I don't say I'm part of the Choctaw, Oklahoma. I won't say I'm the part of the Mississippi Choctaw. I'm a private Choctaw, and I'm always in a private private jurisdiction.

SPEAKER_06

Like this is private family business. But whatever makes sense to you.

SPEAKER_09

When I started, like, y'all can look up where you're at. Oh, there's their um Instagram, by the way, too.

SPEAKER_06

That's their Instagram.

SPEAKER_09

And if y'all don't make the training, y'all wanna come to the May event. So the May event is gonna be in Houston. And then, because we're gonna do another event in Las Vegas in October, and I'm gonna have award ceremony for the class, the 24-week class, but we are also gonna be uh, I don't want to tell y'all the names already. That the the we're gonna have some major guest speakers, but uh we're gonna do a doctorate program in um Las Vegas as well. Let's go. You know, Rodery, you up next, man. You know I'm late, you know I'm there, but you helped me. I appreciate you. You'll be up, man. You'll I'm you on the list for for Las Vegas, brother.

SPEAKER_04

I'm in the line, baby. I already got my list for Las Vegas.

SPEAKER_09

I got equity is getting his shit in May. Yup, yup.

SPEAKER_10

So they don't they only do one uh one police training? Um, they do like a couple a year, I believe. Okay.

SPEAKER_02

So when we when we do say we make that January training, then how long after do we receive those credentials?

SPEAKER_09

Um he's in here. Do you hear that, Dr. J?

SPEAKER_02

I can't hear him though.

January Policy Shifts And Commerce Notes

SPEAKER_07

Yes, okay. I got you. No, literally the last day of training on that Saturday, you get everything. The the uh the commander who comes out of Interpol, who comes from uh he comes from Brussels, who is the second in command. He's gonna be awarding your stuff to you. So the badge gets put on you. You're so literally the second day at the end of training, your stuff is handed to you.

SPEAKER_05

Okay, yes.

SPEAKER_09

Um I want y'all, I'm I want y'all to try to work together as a school because if you get four people together, it's cheaper. That you're gonna I'm gonna be there. So look, look, here's what I guarantee y'all. Listen, I reach out to somebody too. Hey, if there's if there's the if there's over 25 people, the first 25 people, 20, we'll make it even, we'll do 30. I will put on a private training for y'all. All right, y'all get to come free. So I can do that in Dallas for y'all. I'm only gonna do that for y'all in the school, though. I ain't doing it for the public, nothing.

SPEAKER_07

No, but dude, you want to man see that's what that's what I know.

SPEAKER_09

Oh, that's fire.

SPEAKER_07

See and without even coming do, I'll come and bring some of my stuff too as well. Just just just for just for add it. I'll come and bring some stuff too.

SPEAKER_11

So that's tax-free, right?

SPEAKER_10

I'm sorry, yes. I just of course we wouldn't we wouldn't do it no other way.

SPEAKER_07

We wouldn't we wouldn't do it no other way. Hey, look, they're the royal family, so yeah, we're taxing them.

SPEAKER_05

I'm gonna put it like tax exempt, tax exempt, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_07

Okay, so yeah, a lot of people want to be a part of the four. Like, listen, y'all. Like, I kid y'all not. I think it's gonna be uh a match made a match made in heaven. Y'all, like, this gonna be listen, like uh, and I'm working uh to add a component. So for those who want to work in emergency rescue, so I'm working on talking to somebody who trains FEMA officers who does CPR. Now, let me tell you, now this ain't no regular breathing techniques, none of that. I'm literally talking about you are this close on this side of being a nurse, and you literally gotta be able if you don't like blood, if you don't like the I'm telling you, this ain't gonna be this ain't gonna be the one for you.

SPEAKER_09

Um I do want to add this so I because we did a me and Dr. J did a live earlier. I do add this. There they have connections to brothers that are don't actually come to the public. So I'm telling you, because everybody thinks I'm so enlightened, right? I want you to know these brothers are on a whole different level, um, just building with some of these brothers, man. Actually, the the uh brother uh uh his his Instagram man Al Mazerati LaRosa he got a bar card. Yeah, yeah, but I just wanna he doesn't he doesn't practice in the public though. He does not practice in the public, he's strictly private, but yeah, man. So I just want y'all to know even the brother y'all seen chief that was with us, like he's very enlightened, he helps with the tribes and with right and things of that nature, making sure you're equipped with the things to say, yeah. There we go. That's it. Because that's the key, that's how they know if you're public or private.

SPEAKER_10

There we go. I got a question. Um, so with the with the private, the tribal idea I just got from you, Don. Uh if you got my name with this from the social on it when I get pulled over or something.

SPEAKER_09

Well, I you don't identify as the name. This is this is your credential card. There we go. That's what I'm telling you. We're not identifying as this person. This is a credential card. Does that make sense?

SPEAKER_10

Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

But this is putting you under a private family when you when you utilize that.

SPEAKER_12

Yes. So the living, right?

SPEAKER_09

What was that?

SPEAKER_12

It count, it shows that you know that you're the living. Yeah, correct, correct. Yes, yes.

Warrants, UCC Endorsements, And Default

SPEAKER_07

So what what I have is I'll have most people know me as Dr. J. So when I go into the public, don't nobody know who Jonathan is. I can't tell you how many, no matter how much I say I'm Jonathan, nice to meet you. Oh, Dr. J, it is no matter what it cannot get around that. But on my ID, when they're looking at it, they are not looking at my name, they're looking at my title. That's what the card is. It's a title identifier.

SPEAKER_09

So so I want y'all to know this is not a contract with the government, yeah. Using the tribal IDs, this is a private contract. And when you like Sage, when you look it over, is doesn't isn't that a don't it have a whole constructive notice on the back? On the front, it strictly says this is your birthrights, your inheritance, your the divine, it says divine original Asiatic. I hear of North America, national people of the land, divine law. There we go. And then I need you to know the flag, whatever the flag that is, you know, they have ghost friends around it, so that puts it part of England and in London and puts you on the belt. So, you know, this is just moving, it's a tribal card or a way to declare your nationality. That's why I put it out there for you guys. So it's you but if you do the if you become a community police officer, you don't need that no more, though. You could use it as a different form of ID though, right? I mean, but you don't need it no more, unless you do, I mean, you can use it for your tax exemption stuff, but you're you when it comes to the uh being in the on the roadways and stuff, you want to be an officer, you know.

SPEAKER_02

So I know so that officer name we that officer uh credentials we can put in the same name as the private. Correct. I believe so.

SPEAKER_09

You believe so? Yeah, you have to ask them. I'm using Jeffrey though. I'm not gonna be officer Don Kalam, but I did get a doctorate. They they gave me a doctorate under Don Kalam and Jeffrey. They did do that for me. I don't I don't know if they did that for yeah. How did you pull that? That was ill.

SPEAKER_08

So I did notice that it says international and tribal driver.

SPEAKER_09

So yeah, so I put international um driver on there because um in the past when we didn't have driver on there, because a lot of y'all don't go get y'all's international driver's license. Because even though I put it in the school, if you could if you get pulled over with it, it don't say driver on there, they'll give you a ticket. Uh wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, wait. Why would they give you a ticket though?

SPEAKER_09

If you just a traveler, because you're still operating on a roadway. Maybe your car is registered. Yeah, you need to understand if your car is registered to the government, you're still on the roadway, you're operating in commerce. You don't even want your name, you don't even want your car registered like that.

SPEAKER_08

Oh, so if your car ain't registered, it doesn't it doesn't count though.

SPEAKER_09

But if your car is registered with the plate, they still give you a ticket if it's not registered, that's why you got the private plates. But I just want you to know, I've got I'm just letting you know from past experiences. Okay, I got it. A driver operates in commerce, though. We're not operating in commerce with these things, right? But if if I give this to an officer, they're not gonna hit me for driving without a license. I just gave you a driver's license. I gave you, I gave you what you asked for. I just gave it to you, correct?

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, so what you asked for, you got it, and that's it. That's all.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, so like Dr. J was saying, um, they still get they gave me a ticket one time. I'll give y'all a video, I can show y'all a video with private plates and everything. The private plates was good. He said everything was good. I put it on the county record, but it didn't say driver on my ID, and that's why I started getting so they gave me drivers out license, they dismissed it though.

SPEAKER_08

Oh they did dismiss it. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. But I'm just trying to I'm trying to get a better understanding because I understand if you are in uh understanding that if it's just a traveler, then you just traveling on the roads, and you you open to do that because you're a national, correct? But if your car is registered, it's still part of the government.

SPEAKER_09

That's why hey, I got you.

SPEAKER_08

I got you, right?

SPEAKER_09

When you go to your kids, the government owns them now, so I need to clear my license, I need to clear all that right now, right?

SPEAKER_08

Right, right.

SPEAKER_09

The license, the registration on the car, everything you register anything that belongs to the king now. Yeah, got you. So yeah, and we so that's why I give you my own forms. I give you all your own forms, do not use theirs, right? Your own forms to put on the record, but this is the website right here to get your you the tribal IDs. You can use your digital tribal ID or take a picture of your tribal ID to get this international driver's license.

SPEAKER_10

Question about it. Uh, like four years ago, I had met a more and they they told me to get this, so I already have it. Should I go you get it again and use this though? Yeah, get it again and use that.

SPEAKER_11

Wait, so right? The country gotta be different because I got what my joint says United States of America on it, it ain't put USA, it doesn't matter. Well, it don't matter, is I got one that says USA on it though, because I thought you'd like to do it.

SPEAKER_09

I even use my Palau ID with that.

SPEAKER_11

So that's what I'm saying though, because yours got the Palau joint, and mine got mine says United States of America though.

SPEAKER_09

So that's so that'll still work with this.

SPEAKER_11

Oh, so I'll be good with that.

SPEAKER_09

All right, yeah, because you're in the US.

SPEAKER_02

All right, all right, so wait, so when we get that plate, we we gotta take our register the commercial registration out of the window.

SPEAKER_09

I would I would de-register, I would I would rescind all of those.

SPEAKER_11

I ain't gonna lie.

SPEAKER_09

So that's why I tell people make your name a business. I would, if anything, if you want to register your car, I would at the very least, I would do one under um my LLC name or a holding company or even a private trust.

SPEAKER_07

Okay, yeah, that's what I did. Uh what what when I when I first uh when I first started working as a first responder, uh, and I would and I would show up. The biggest thing that they would give me a headache about is your car is too close to the thing. You know, this there's a so I was like, okay, I'm gonna just fix it. So I literally went through, I created a trust, and I removed all of the anything that was attached to a registration. I went and just undid all of it. I just uh registered the car, removed everything.

Venue Access, Protection Work, And Value

SPEAKER_02

Wait, you said when you say you uh you undid everything, would you say you unregistered it? So you went to the DMV and let them know you no longer wanted the registration.

SPEAKER_07

Uh I went to the county because that's where your car is contracted uh through. Because remember, wherever you are traveling is where your car is registered. Whenever you put it on record, is where it's gonna hold where it's gonna hold commercial, uh commercial control. So if you are living in Harris County, Texas, to go back and rescind it, you need to go back to Harris County, Texas and rescind everything. Once that's done, what you want to do is you want to get what's called a motor certificate of origin. That proves that your vehicle is pulled out of commercial jurisdiction. You don't just do it with just pulling it out of the commercial jurisdiction by undoing everything, right? You need to have you need to have ownership of the vehicle outright. So you get your MCO once you you keep that with you at all times. You can create your own private insurance, you can do that. You don't have to use their insurance, and then you can use the international driver's license if you so choose, you can use that. Uh, and as long as your paperwork identifies that the trust owns the vehicles, you when you get your place, you can register, you can use the place to register the vehicle. Uh register the vehicles in the trust, your vehicles are protected. That's that's how you're covered. You don't have to worry about a ticket or anything.

SPEAKER_02

So you can register the private plate under the trust, you say.

SPEAKER_07

Yes, you can. You can you can create a you can create a trust with it and then put the county on notice, then send it to uh the uh whatever the department of uh of uh public safety, you can put them on notice. Uh I've even went as far as to put the Sabien B on notice. I've even done that, and every time they they want to give me a ticket or I'm speeding down the highway on the way to emergency, they pull me over and say, Oh, how can I? Oh, okay. I'm sorry, just let me let you go. Because they can't pull nothing. They they obviously they see the stick on my car, they see there's no registration, and then they try to pull it up. Say, Well, the only problem is we couldn't identify, we couldn't identify uh who owns the car. I say, Well, the car is trust property, it doesn't belong to me.

SPEAKER_09

I'm gonna show them this. Is so when y'all get the place and stuff from me. This is I'm using your stage, so I hope you're cool with that. So I would use this with a uh this is what I keep with my MSO. So if you do have your MSO, I use the MSO. If they ask for the title, this is actually what I give them. I give them this is trust capital. This pro this shows that this was transferred into the family trust.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_09

Yes. Now, next, what he was talking about is this is the private title. Yes, it's the private title right here, private tag number, you put it in there, and then the uh automobile VID number, the year, you just you just putting them on notice the county deeds office, wherever you're at. Yes. And then he was talking about the private insurance. So this is private insurance. So these are the three documents that you're gonna get when you get that stuff from me. So this is what a private in uh private insurance looks like. You're just saying you're taking uh financial responsibility if anything's were to happen in the public. Mm-hmm. That's it. I just want to show y'all that I appreciate you saves for not tripping, man.

SPEAKER_00

I need to get all that. My fucking my registration expired, and I've just been driving like that.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, so with that, man, y'all just y'all y'all sign up for the uh this webinar right here. It's right, it's 197, and you'll get all of that if you order the plate and ID. I make sure you get that. It comes that comes with your license plate.

SPEAKER_07

Oh, y'all, and and I'ma share something with y'all. This is kind of floated around, but I'm going to actually confirm it. There is a police officer that actually asked uh that actually stated that if you have a driver's license, now you can send it if you so choose, but you don't necessarily have to because January 2026, if your driver's license is revoked, suspended, anything like that, they cannot give you a ticket for having a revoked or suspended license. That's when that's starting January 2026. I believe it's January the 9th, whatever that first, whatever that second Monday is. So a lot of stuff that's happening on the commercial side, I I want people to understand this. Trump may very well have some race issues, but it's to our benefit because it's affecting everything what we do in commerce, both on the public and the private side. So the other stuff, you can take it with a grain of salt, but I promise you it is beneficial on the other side to your to your to your public and and private benefit. It worked. It's working.

SPEAKER_08

Where should I look to break a contract like warrants?

SPEAKER_07

Uh with with warrants? Okay, great question. So, okay, let's talk, let's talk about that for just a little bit. Let's say you do have, let's say you do have a warrant. Uh did you uh did you already uh did you already send the contract back to them? No, that's your first mistake right there. You didn't send the contract back to them. This this the first thing you need to do is give them an opportunity to cure, send the contract back to them. Did you sign it properly? I didn't sign anything. Okay, so here's what you're gonna do. You're going to do the you're gonna do the commercial endorsement and send it back to them and send a notice with it and give them, I believe, I believe it here, uh, I want to say I know for Texas it's 10 days. They have 10 days to respond. I'm not sure where you're what what uh what state you're in. Michigan. Okay, Michigan. Uh I want to say, I think for Michigan, I believe it's uh 72 hours. So you wanna so if you got something, you need to send the ticket back. You need to put the proper endorsement on it, send it back, and give them uh the seven, I believe it's 72 hours. Every state is different, but I know for Texas it's 10 days. I think for Michigan, it's three days. You have three days to respond to the ticket, send it back to them. If you know what the UCC signature is on it, you send it back to them with the notice. If they respond back and you're you don't they respond back, then you send them another affidavit David of uh ownership, then you respond back. But if you if you don't Get a response back after 10 days, it's default. You send it back and say, Oh, I see you have accepted, you have, you have accepted, uh, you've accepted my app, you've accepted accepted my notice, and you've already 10, you've already tendered my payment. Thank you so much. And that's that's default. After 10 days, legally, it's considered default judgment. Every state varies, you just got to do your research on what it is when it comes to warrants. In Texas, it's 10 days, but I believe for Michigan it's 72 hours, which is three days. So you have three days to cure it, or at least to give them notice. If you don't give them notice, it's automatically you're taking liability, which means after three days, they're gonna mark in the system that you are claiming ownership of this commercial crime that you've committed. Now they're gonna send out a notice to you in the mail that is on your driver's license. They're gonna send you a ticket to say you need to attend your first court hearing on this particular day, and it's always 21 days out from when you do not respond to the first commercial notice that they send you. It's always 21 days. This it's not 45 days, it's 50 days, it's always 21 days.

SPEAKER_09

I wouldn't you know I got this in the school, just go to the classroom. This shows you how to get the bonds and and and the the affidavits in there as well.

SPEAKER_07

Yes.

SPEAKER_09

So I just want y'all, but you gotta understand what everything he just said.

SPEAKER_08

Okay, thank you.

SPEAKER_02

Wait, what one one thing I noticed he keeps saying give them notice. So you said, like uh uh you give them notice 72 hours. What are we giving them notice to? We're just signing that.

SPEAKER_07

Uh you're letting you're letting them know basically that you uh you accept the award and that you want them to be able to take the award, and you need to balance out your payment. You're taking the payment and you're telling them to ballot to to basically, okay. You you got the award, just go ahead and give me my portion, which is the let me go.

SPEAKER_09

That's what the training is gonna be in Dallas because obviously it's gonna have to be court cases, yeah. That's what we'll do, and I really don't do that. I charge a lot of money for this training. Yeah, so it will be free. I will show you how to be the court case if it's non-violent. When? When is that training? Right after this event. Well, we'll set it up right after y'all do the training. I'll make sure we can get in. Uh how how long is how how long is the training?

SPEAKER_07

Three days? Uh, it's only two, it's only two days. It's uh that Friday and that Saturday, January the 23rd and the 20th. How long? How long is it? Is it on that Saturday? Uh, we're only gonna do the training up till about four o'clock.

SPEAKER_09

So, yeah, let's do like something in the evening then.

Arrest Authority, De‑escalation, And Safety

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, because uh, because there because if it's a lot of students, a lot of badges and stuff is gonna get awarded. So, you know, pictures and all of that's gonna be uh gonna be done. And uh, yeah, so you you you definitely want to be there for that. That's gonna be a huge deal. But I definitely would be open to we'll try to fit it in.

SPEAKER_09

We'll try to fit it. We'll fit it in. Yeah, we'll fit we'll fit it in. Everybody, because I don't want y'all to say it three days if you don't have to. Right. Question. I'll make sure y'all get a training and and get this information um on how to handle court cases. Go ahead.

SPEAKER_12

Um, Jonathan, can can you um Dr. Juni, I'm back.

SPEAKER_07

It's all good. It's all good. That's okay, man. We we all right.

SPEAKER_12

But uh since you are community police officer, can you arrest people?

SPEAKER_07

Uh I I have. Let's just say I have. Um I've had to because uh about a month ago, uh, there was a gentleman that I had walked into a 7-Eleven, and uh the gentleman was not looking right, and and so I happen to have, and most people don't know, I have my I have my weapon. Uh I keep it disclosed, but I have my weapon on me. And so he wasn't looking right, and so by the time I got my drink out of the deal, he's like, it's a stick up, and it's like, I just could have picked a better time to be in here, right? So it's like it's either call the police and wait for them to come, or I can just go ahead and de-escalate the situation and then call for backup. So all I did was I went by and I just put my drink on the deal and I said, like, hey man, what's going on? How you doing? He was like, Man, I'm just trying to make some money. I said, Okay, well, well, well, well, um, you ain't gonna make no money while you're holding the gun up and holding up the gas station, man. This ain't a good look, and I mean, I don't know if you looked out there, man, but there's some more people about to walk in here. He was like, Oh shit, what I do? I said, Here's what we're gonna do. I'm willing to let this slide. Me, I'm willing to let this slide, but I need you to put your gun away. Now, whatever you choose to do thereafter, I cannot promise you that you have safety because now I will have to harm you because you have the intent of harming other people to have at the expense of wanting financial gain. I cannot allow that to happen. So you can choose, you can just put the gun away and I'll let it go. He was like, Well, what do I tell? What do I tell my girlfriend? I got a kid. Like, listen, all I can say is if you go down this path, I cannot promise you that you will be safe. He was like, Well, do I get to keep the money if I I was like, Well, no, you don't get to keep the money, you get to stay out of jail, but no, you don't get to keep the money. So it's like, Oh man, this and then people start swarming into the gas station, he's still standing there, and I'm looking at the gun now. I can be stupid and I can just go and do gun smoke and say, You ain't the only one that got, but that's not de-escalate. Hey, that's not de-escalating the situation. So I just took and I said, Hey man, listen, I'm not here to hurt you, but I am law enforcement, and you might want to put the gun away for the for this for the safety of the kids and the people that are in here. I would just advise you to put your weapon away. And um, so he put his weapon away. He just stood there at the at the counter, like, and I know he's nervous because he don't want to get that money up now. He got the money in the bag, in a in the brown paper bag, but I'm standing right there. He knows he ain't gonna run out that door because that just be stupid on his part to do that. Because I'm gonna catch him, he's not getting away from me. I've been I've been trained to handle people like that. I do have handcuffs, so if he tries to run, I will catch him. He has a choice to make. So, guess what he did? As soon as everybody got themselves and they left, he was like, I'm gonna just step outside real quick. Guess what? I did. I followed up right behind him, and then he tried to make a break for it, but he did not know why he was standing there waiting for everybody to leave. I was on my phone already texting 911 saying we have an emergency situation, this, this, this. And so when he got ready to run up out of there, all I did was grab him by his coat, pull him back, and I held on to him and I said, Hey man, I gave you a choice. So now I'm gonna have to put these cups on you. And I took him out, he dropped the money, I put it, put the handcuffs on him, waited till till uh Carolton PD showed up. In less than five minutes, he was gone. That's just like that. So, you know, you're gonna have those situations uh at some point. I would I would wager to say if you're gonna have handcuffs, you need to be at least trained on how to use them, try to use them without force. Let force be your last result. If you can de-escalate the situation, de-escalate it. But if you see that the de-escalation tactics are not working, um, if you are somebody that has a gun and you're not quite trained on how to operate in the capacity while using the community police capacity, I would say don't use your gun until you know how to really do this. So you don't get in trouble by them because the moment, hey man, he's trying to pull a gun on me. Now, at this point, I have to say, well, yeah, he can carry, but I have no protection from you because I have not trained you in that area on how to handle that situation. So the best advice is only carry your weapon only if you know that you're gonna have an exact emergency situation.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, my next question.

SPEAKER_07

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

Badge. I'm sorry, but bro, before before you go into your next question, can I can I speak on that first question?

SPEAKER_07

Absolutely.

Legal Limits, Coverage, And Carry Insurance

SPEAKER_01

As a uh member of law enforcement, both state and federal, you can only execute to the extent of your training. If you're gonna carry a gun uh under the auspices of the policing powers that that badge represents, and we did not train you, you on your own. That is effectively a citizen's arrest that is not an arrest made by law enforcement. And if your state municipality does not recognize citizens' arrest, that will be constituted as you kidnapping. Correct. Unless you are in a situation where there is an imminent threat to your life or the life of others, and you feel the need to intervene without putting yourself in danger because again, you're not insured as a law enforcement officer. If you get shot trying to act like super cop, that's on you, big bro. Ain't nobody take responsibility for that. Uh, mom and daddy, wife, babies, all of them are gonna be missing you based on a decision you made to act outside of your authority, outside of your covering, outside of your protections.

SPEAKER_07

Yes, and Dr. Barnes is one of the is the second second in in command in the U.S. division. So this is this is somebody that's that's directly on point.

SPEAKER_09

Uh uh, Bishop, Dr. Barnes. Yes, sir. Thanks for being here. I just want y'all to know me. This does have nothing to do with the school. They know who I am, they rock with me. But I keep people around me. You pull up on me, you get shot. I'm gonna let you know right now. They're trained, it's part of their private contract. Check Don Cologne.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, there we go. At all costs, we're we're the same, we're the same way with uh Dr. Carl. We're we're like that with him. Like, hey, we don't we don't do that.

SPEAKER_09

You can't play, you can't play with the big dogs, the people that's out here helping the community for real.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, exactly. Another thing, if you are gonna carry, make sure you have concealed carry insurance. Absolutely. Oh, that's lit. It's not just a matter of you know, paying off the family if something happens to you. When you pull your weapon, even if it's an act of saving a life, you're gonna go to jail. They're gonna take your gun as evidence, you're going to jail until you can actually effectively litigate the fact that you were doing this for the good and not the criminal himself. Heroes are treated like criminals off the bat until you get your day in court. Uh concealed carry insurance will cover your legal fees. They'll cover any prosecutorial uh prosecution talk. They'll cover any uh prosecution that may uh may fall upon you if you get the right plan. Uh USCCA or uh IRA both have uh concealed carry insurance, they'll cover you up to a million dollars of liability. So you carry your gun with the confidence, I'm covered. If I have to use this, I'm gonna get sued, but at least it's not coming out of my pocket. I pay my little$40,$50 a month, I'm solid.

SPEAKER_09

That's amazing. Thank you for that information. Definitely gonna let my girlfriend know.

SPEAKER_10

There we go.

SPEAKER_07

There we go. And it's uh and uh Dr. Barnes does uh some instruction uh there too as well. I think that's that's important to know. You you need to know who you who you're working, who you're working with. You need to know this because we this is how important this is. If we're gonna be able to uh bridge the good bridge the relational gap between law enforcement and the community, this is gonna be the segue to do it. Ain't no ain't no other segue. This this is the one right, this is the one right here. It's gonna be the most pervasive way, and I think this is what community policing should be anyway. This is the stuff we're supposed to be doing. Uh, how do how are our communities safe? Is it you have people that understand what's happening uh on the commercial side that know what how we're supposed to operate, and then we have to be able to help help to be a voice to the community. We gotta we gotta be able to, whatever issues that they're having, how how am I the solution to that? This this is the space to do that with. This is the best space.

SPEAKER_10

You had another question? Yeah, I got one more. All right. Uh um, so with the the application, that's just separate.

Chain Of Command And Treaties For Tribes

SPEAKER_07

So we we all gotta pay the 350 if we do the four the four group, or you just jump straight to no every everybody uh every everybody's gonna be required to do the application because we're going through, we're betting every single person. Your background doesn't have to be sweet and clean, uh, because everybody got a pass. We we all had one speeding ticket and some of another. We don't bump into law enforcement on that side at one point or the other. But what we are checking for is for is for character purposes because we really want, we really, if you're gonna be working with us, we like having the relationship. We need to know how we are working together and can be a service to your community. That's deeply important to us. Uh, if you are if you're a person that has a tribe, I recommend we can do tribal treaties. That's even a thing that has been brought up on the Instagram live. We we we do to we do tribal treaties. So um, that's the best way to go. We can do that. Um, so we we can create a treaty so that way that you have uh you have diplomatic protection. So anytime you brush up with something uh with your tribe, that's what we're here for. We'll create the treaty and any issues, it's gonna communicate to the to the to the proper authorities on that, so we can keep those issues mitigated in the best way possible. Um uh what else? Uh also as well, like um, even if you want to be able to bring you know other people in that are not necessarily tribal, you can still do that as well. You just want to let them know that, hey, if they're coming through, if you came through Don and you're bringing somebody, then you want that person to say, okay, well, yeah, that but I'll I'm referred by Don. That way we know to place them, uh, to place them up under uh a reason, uh Dr. Don's regional office so that Dr. Don and uh Dr. Barnes, you have communications with both of them. So if there are any issues, you call them and say, like, hey, look, we got this, this, and that. Who do I need to report to?

SPEAKER_09

That's it. Mm-hmm. And Dr. Carl, that's our counselor. So I just want we have it's like when you understand the private diplomatic process, they're already established there. You know, I just want y'all know Don Kalam is I know how to operate, you if that makes sense to everybody. I know how to operate, but I I don't uh allow it to be under my private family, so to speak. I got my children, I I teach them what they need to know. So like they can call me, you know, but so with this, this is how you can get my expertise as well as other people. So I just want to throw that out there. So this is a one-of-a-lifetime chance, to be honest with you. Yeah, if they had, I wouldn't uh I wouldn't be intelligent as I am now if this would have been around 10 years ago because I learned the hard way.

SPEAKER_00

But yeah, I got a question. Um, so how would you get your your concealed carry? Um, would you get it like privately or is there a different way to get it instead of using like your social, your ID, and all that?

SPEAKER_09

So I will let them answer that, but I'm gonna tell you me because I move a little bit different. Uh they don't even know how I move, okay? But uh if you put if you if you're if you're whatever you want to call it, you put it under a trust, now it's private property. So that's all I'm gonna say. So I move with private property, I don't touch firearms. So you know, that's just me. I just need you to um, it depends on where you're at, certain states. Um, if you're if you're transferring these things into a trust um with family, you don't need no any public record of that whatsoever. You gotta know the the rules of your jurisdiction. Yeah, we gotta but I want you to know the your right to bear arms when you do this, that's why they shoot you. This is bearing your arms. This is why I thought I thought it out there. This is bearing your arms right here. So that's why they shoot you. So you beared your arms. That's what somebody told me. It makes sense to me. Yeah, I joined him C's, did I? Yeah. But once a firearm is placed into a private trust, it's no longer a firearm and it's private property.

SPEAKER_00

Thank you, appreciate it.

SPEAKER_10

Yeah, oh wow, okay.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, you if it's a private property, you still have to carry the um the insurance and everything on it, right? Under the trust. Yes.

SPEAKER_09

Um, I just want you to know I'll move different. I I'm not trying to incriminate myself. Just stop playing, man. Just tell us, man. I keep I keep big private safes and private property. Yeah, okay.

SPEAKER_12

And you can't do that.

SPEAKER_02

You gotta school, no, you gotta school us, you gotta school us right so we move right. You know what I'm saying? I'll tell you private, the right to make it. You leave people skeptical. Everybody common sense ain't everybody's common sense ain't common sense.

Beating Cases Without Victims And Bonds

SPEAKER_09

Private trust, private security. That way you're operating in private contracts because the government cannot interfere with a private contract. That's what I'm saying. Okay, put it under a business. When somebody buys a gun, you bought it from a business, you didn't buy it from a person, right? Right. So I need y'all to understand this. We operate with private businesses in the private private trust, private businesses. I have a private security that protects Don Kalam. You know, you have a right to form a militia. So I look at that as private security, and that's what we're doing with this private training right here. If you don't understand this, I don't suggest that you, if you're a felon or anything, you ever carry a firearm.

SPEAKER_11

That's all that is.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, you gotta know. I'm not gonna get deep on that or whatever. You is gonna have to drop a donation, get a one-on-one with me, and prove that you're not the feds, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_07

Okay, wow, Dr. Barnes. Thank you, man. I I'll see you on here. Uh, this is this is great. Um, can you uh I'm gonna introduce you, just tell us the I'm gonna tell them a little bit about you, but I want you to be able to tell them a little bit about who you are. So uh Bishop Barnes is uh is located uh out of he resides in New Orleans. So that's where he's located. And he is uh uh he's uh one of the regional uh regional officers commanding in the second in charge of the U.S. division. That's Dr. Barnes. So uh Bishop Barnes, if you just kind of just lightly introduce yourself, let people know who you are and and what your background is.

SPEAKER_01

Yes, sir. Good evening, everybody. Thank you, Dr. J for the introduction. Uh I am uh Bishop Dr. Jeron Barnes. I uh live in Orlando, Louisiana, but I also reside in Manila, Philippines. I spent years in the Air Force Parer Rescue, jumping out of planes and rescuing drunk uh down pilots and soldiers that got themselves in trouble. They needed special attention and special help. We won't go into details on that. I've also worked for the Allees Parish Sheriff's Office, the Allees Parish uh First City Court Constable's office, and the Orleans Police Department. I've worked with Homeland Security. Uh I've done a lot in law enforcement that required hand-to-hand combat, uh, firearms skills, smokesmanship. Uh and I love the law. I love to argue law because law was meant to be discussed, uh, not you know considered solemn. So uh if there are any legal issues and legal questions, throw them at me. I might have an answer for you. Um other than that, man, I'm just glad to serve. I love uh I love God's people, I love people, period. I believe in protection, I believe in the Second Amendment. Uh and I love this organization, man. I love what we're building, I love the opportunity to bring policing back to the community as opposed to this historical value where it oppressed us. Uh now we're using it to suppress bigotry, hatred, and crime. Uh that's it.

SPEAKER_07

That that's it. Thank you. Thank you. I I appreciate that. And and uh uh we're we're we're we're doing this on an international level. So he's in charge of the Phil the Philippines. That's this is how big this is. So he's in charge of the Philippines area. So this is gonna be very significant. So if you have people out that's out there, you you definitely want to get them in on this. Um, does anybody have any questions for for him that he that he could possibly answer? Uh it's a great time. You know, when you get a treat like this, you definitely want to take advantage of it because you want to be able to uh be knowledgeable as to who you're talking to and then as well be able to kind of answer the questions and kind of ascertain, okay, like what what will my role be, or to better understand how how I can be more effective with this training.

SPEAKER_02

It's lit. I just want to come to the training, man. Well, it's lit. You didn't even gotta it's already sold, kid. I'm yeah, and I'm bringing my son down. You so I can bring my son, even though I'm part of the school, he's not yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_09

You cool, you don't have to be part of this school to be part of this. Just say Docalob, you do not have to be part of the school. But I'm gonna leave y'all. If y'all don't meet, if y'all so look, listen, I'm gonna throw something else out here. I'm gonna put on Dr. J. If y'all don't get four people together, you don't somebody gotta mute their thing, man. It's a TV. If y'all, if y'all don't, if y'all antisocial, don't reach out, because I'm gonna put a post in the school, four people or whatever. Um, then I'll make sure y'all get doctors. Reach out to Dr. J, just let them know you're part of Dr. Kalam, let them know if there's anybody else the same way. So if push comes to shove, we'll have Dr. J figure it out.

SPEAKER_02

Okay. And what about the the two days? Like that'll include like a hotel, or we gotta pay for that separate or something.

SPEAKER_09

I gotta pay for your own hotel, but I will give y'all free court training that night. So if you're doing it Friday and Saturday, I wouldn't leave until Sunday. Okay. I will that that night, that Saturday night, that night y'all graduate, I will give y'all free court training. That's what y'all want to do. I would show you the Don Kalamway, how I be helping people beat gun cases, drug cases. Long as there's no victim, I can help you. I'm not paying for y'all stake that night because the training free.

SPEAKER_02

Come on, come on, man. Okay.

SPEAKER_09

Oh dog. Somebody put that in the chat in the chat. Tax explain. I make sure I can help you get it the exemption. I can help you get the tax exempt though. Y'all funny. Shout out to Dr. Chris, too. Dr. Chris on the Instagram live. But yeah, if there's no injured party, I can I it's it's it's a process, and my process starts with making your name a business. Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_12

So um, I got a question.

Make Your Name A Business And Records

SPEAKER_02

I tried I tried to do that, I tried to do that in like um Delaware, and they sent me a letter back saying like they didn't understand what I was doing. And yeah, you need private training, you need to.

SPEAKER_12

Yes, yes. You you heard about um future um futures brother. Yeah, I heard about it. You know him or something. Nah, I was just I was just saying, um, so you'll be able to help because I believe there's no victim in his case. Correct.

SPEAKER_09

I can help with stuff like that, yes. So you know, no, no, my you know, this year I helped somebody like I don't I don't brag on it or anything like that. I don't know, right? So um it it she was actually innocent. She took a case with somebody else, but she got caught with a lot of methamphetamines that was in her baby's car seat. And yeah, we got her off that. Okay, and got the bonds. So that's something that the school is um Harvard Christian University is starting to get into because y'all know I got um a securization, a guy who does the securization audits for me. Um, I believe that they're gonna start having the auditors with Harvard Christian University, so y'all don't have to keep blowing him up this one person. Y'all have a variety of options.

SPEAKER_12

Yeah, so right now I'm dealing with a uh a case. I got a twin brother, and he used my name. And they hit him. I don't know, I guess he had some paraphernalia, and he had no driver's license.

SPEAKER_09

He gave me a name. He gave him my name. My little brother did that to me before, too.

SPEAKER_12

So, like, yeah, I'm I'm battling with that right now. But um I'm trying I'm trying to learn how to clean the bonds on it.

SPEAKER_09

Yeah, so I do have a uh course in in the school. It's called Masters and Bonds.

SPEAKER_12

Master and Bonds, right?

SPEAKER_09

I'm putting it right, I'm putting it in the chat. You can just click the link. And it comes with a class, but make your name an LLC Rottery. You still in the building?

SPEAKER_12

Make my name an LLC and yes, you make your name a business, yes, baby.

SPEAKER_04

I'm here. I'm putting, I'm putting it in.

SPEAKER_09

Did you have any issues making your name a business? Did you have any issues making your name a business?

SPEAKER_04

No, so it is my name is a business.

SPEAKER_09

Okay, I just want I just got you didn't have any issues, but I don't tell people to start in Delaware, do I? I say wherever you're operating at, that's your operating company. Your name needs to be in the state that you're in.

SPEAKER_12

In the state that I'm in.

SPEAKER_09

Your name is already considered an operating company.

SPEAKER_12

Okay, you reside. Okay, all right.

SPEAKER_09

But this is about tribal IDs and just that class, and you know, now we now I'm showing y'all y'all got the community police. Y'all can become officers. Alicia, you in the building? Miss Washington.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, I'm here. I'm here.

SPEAKER_09

I'm about to have uh Dr. Officer Robinson cuff you for me. You hear me?

SPEAKER_12

Why you why you gonna have cuffies? I ain't doing nothing wrong.

SPEAKER_09

No, I'm trying to cuff you, girl. I'm just messing with you. I'm gonna mess with message. Thank you for coming to Atlanta. You hear me? She ain't getting it, huh?

SPEAKER_05

I was trying to wee, we wee, we uh y'all good though?

SPEAKER_09

Was this informational? Of course it was. I will post, I'm gonna post this in the uh school too, and make sure y'all get get the replay. Still tap it, get the plates, but it's always you have to give notice to the county. Okay, the county record is the law, basically. Like the sheriffs uphold the county record. You know, when they come get your car, it's because the lien was on the county record. You know, when they come repo it and then call the police and post and see the paperwork, it's all everything that's on the record. Does that make sense? Yes, we have the same way with your children. You register your children, you put things on the record. They think they own you, they think they own your kids. It's just about learning how to operate in the private and creating your own documents. So as soon as we get the paperwork, we just bring it to the uh the clerk. Yeah, the county clerk's office. All right. All right. Well, with that amount, I got some calls. I still got one more call today.

SPEAKER_10

Peace and love, King. Peace and love. I appreciate you all Jack.

SPEAKER_07

Thank you.

SPEAKER_10

All right, peace, Jesus.

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