PRQ Homesteading Expanded, April 25, 2026
PRQ Homesteading Expanded with Ra-bin and ShaneP
"Defending the Homestead" How to Beat Foreclosure at Bankruptcy Confirmation
This episode of PRQ Homesteading Expanded explores the intersection of legal strategy and personal well-being. Host Robin shares her firsthand journey through Chapter 13 bankruptcy confirmation to protect her home, while guest contributors provide updates on land patent movements and alleged systemic fraud within property tax systems across North America.
In this episode of PRQ Homesteading Host Ra Bin references this youtube video from Real Estate Mindset. Check out the video and find out more about the topic below:
https://youtu.be/GuM5lqUWJtU?si=88fUkUJSGLp4rCHx
The Foundation of Resilience: Grounding and Mental Clarity
Before diving into legal complexities, the discussion emphasizes that maintaining a "heart-centered" state is the primary fuel for any battle. Robin recounts her recent trip to California, highlighting how physical grounding—such as walking on the beach and practicing hot yoga—restores the emotional stability needed for high-stakes legal hearings. The hosts argue that protecting one's "physical vessel" through intentionality and wellness is inseparable from protecting one's land, as clarity of mind allows for better decision-making during confrontation.
Navigating Chapter 13: The Confirmation Strategy
The core legal discussion centers on the "Bankruptcy Confirmation"—the pivotal moment where a court approves a debtor's repayment plan. Robin outlines her strategy for an upcoming hearing on May 6, 2026, where she intends to challenge a creditor's motion to lift the automatic stay. Her argument hinges on MCL 600.3236, asserting that she retains "equitable interest" because the true cash value of her property significantly exceeds the foreclosure bid amount. By demonstrating a feasible plan and acting in good faith, she aims to hold the line against foreclosure and dismiss the creditor's objections.
Systemic Issues: Property Tax Fraud and Land Patents
The episode broadens its scope to address systemic corruption, citing a racketeering investigation in Godley, Texas, involving school bonds and property tax fraud. This is mirrored by a report from Rob in Ontario, Canada, regarding the "Ontario Landowners Association." Rob shares the challenges of asserting land patents in a system where legal precedents are often protected by the threat of disbarment for lawyers who challenge them. The conversation touches on the "Papal Bulls" and the slow "dripping" of disclosure regarding indigenous land rights and the potential for a new Canadian Constitution.
Metaphysical Perspectives and "The Simulation"
In the closing segment, the hosts pivot to metaphysical concepts, discussing the idea of reality as a simulation. They explore how "Source" provides messages through music, license plates, and synchronicities. Robin shares a personal anecdote about a song triggering memories of her 20s, leading to a discussion on how past-life memories might surface as the world enters a "year of disclosure."
The episode serves as both a legal primer and a spiritual encouragement for those facing property disputes. By combining technical knowledge of Michigan foreclosure law with a commitment to personal wellness and "heart-centered" awareness, the hosts argue that individuals can successfully navigate even the most daunting institutional challenges.
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At its core, PRQ Homesteading Expanded views the homesteading process as a transformative spiritual path. By freeing ourselves from the system—those invisible chains of debt, processed foods, wage slavery, and societal expectations—we rediscover our innate connection to the Earth, the cosmos, and our higher selves. Each episode explores how tilling the land mirrors the cultivation of inner peace; how foraging for wild edibles teaches trust in divine provision; and how homesteading your land symbolizes reconstructing a life aligned with universal truths rather than man-made illusions. Drawing from ancient wisdom traditions, modern mysticism, and personal testimonies, we discuss concepts like energetic sovereignty—harnessing the land's vibrations to heal trauma inflicted by industrial society—and communal rituals that foster collective awakening. Whether you're escaping urban chaos or deepening your rural roots, our show empowers you to homestead not just for the body, but for the spirit, turning self-reliance into a gateway for enlightenment and true freedom.
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[00:00] Speaker 1: (instrumental music plays)
[02:14] Speaker 2: All right, all right, all right. Welcome back, everyone. We're here live today on BBS Radio with the PRQ Homesteading Expanded show, and today, the title of the show is Defending the Homestead: How to Beat Foreclosure at Your Bankruptcy Confirmation, which is going to be something I am going to be experiencing, and I'm gonna share that with you, the audience. I'm not gonna share all the information, but you're gonna go through this journey with me. How exciting, right? You get to go through it firsthand through me. So welcome back, all of you, once again. And I'd like to do a special shout-out in honor of the PRQ Homestead show, which this show became, um, like, an extension of that. And it's been a year since that show ended, and I want to send my heart and love to the Q-Star, 'cause we know he's listening, and he's with all of us every day. And I just want to put a little remembrance out there from my heart to his heart, and of course, the beautiful Mermaid.
[03:20] Speaker 2: And I know they're listening, and we send you so much love. And, uh, we got this, okay? You guys brought this, uh, little journey to us, and we got it. And we're, we're doing, we're all doing our thing, so.
[03:33] Speaker 3: Yeah.
[03:33] Speaker 2: Uh, thank you, thank you, thank you so much, Q. Thank you. So where we talk about protecting what's yours, standing your ground, and building a life that's rooted in truth, resilience, and purpose, today's topic's gonna be a little bit serious in some areas. But we wanna remember to be humorous and, and to keep that alive, no matter what you're going through. So we're talking about bankruptcy confirmation strategy and how to protect your homestead. This is real life. This is your land, your home, your foundation. And yes, it requires your full attention, your discipline, and your focus. And there's something that is just as important. Even in the middle of legal battles, financial pressures, and uncertainty, you still have to remember how to live. You still have to remember how to feel joy, because there are parts of life that demand seriousness. And then, there are parts that restore you. Don't neglect the things that make you laugh. Bring humor into your life.
[04:48] Speaker 2: Don't push aside the moments that bring you peace. You know, those moments that you get to be in your special place, in your quiet time, which I took advantage of last night after I left work. So I had my quiet time after a long week. Um, and I did travel a little bit. So those feelings aren't distractions. They are our fuel. Your physical body responds to joy. Your emotional state stabilizes with it, the breathing, the getting out in nature, the walking on the beach, doing hot sculpting yoga in the heat. Your mind becomes clearer, stronger, more focused, and you feel great. And when you're walking into something like a confirmation hearing, which is coming up for me, you need that clarity. You need that peace. You need t- need to take time to revive. It's your strength. So sun your, surround yourself with people who remind you that being alive is still something to appreciate, people who lift you up, not drain you. Avoid the constant pull of cynicism and negativity.
[06:02] Speaker 2: That is, that is this world can seem to broadcast nonstop. That is for sure.And so, I did a lot of... took a lot of time staying off my phone as I traveled out of Michigan this past weekend. And sometimes you need to do that to make those decisions that come your way every single day to see your cup as half full. Because the noise out here in the big world, the endless chatter and the physical world also, is w-... will try, it will try to get into your head. It will. But remember to stay centered in your heart. It will try to shift your focus. It will try to shake your confidence, so be intentional about what you allow in. Listen to the music and dance. It lifts you up. Read something. Go out into nature. Feel your soul. Be mindful of what you watch and what you listen to, because we all know how quickly certain things can pull your energy down. It happens. Protect your space, protect your mind, protect your energy. Stay in your heart center. Be in the here and now.
[07:14] Speaker 2: Just be, because here's the truth. Happy, grounded, centered people, they attract the same. And when you walk into your situation from a place of calm, clarity, and confidence, you don't just respond better, you show up differently. And that is what matters. So today, as we get into the strategy, law, and protecting our homestead, remember this. You're not just fighting. You're not just defending. I don't like that word. Why did I put that in there? That's a shame word. You're not just defending to keep something. You're building a life worth protecting. So, we're going to get in it, into it here shortly. I just wanted to let everybody know, um, we've been off the air a little bit. I took a trip to California last weekend, and sometimes we have to do that to get a little break from the things that we go through, the things that we create, um, whether it be positive or negative. So, I took a break. I went to the ocean. I planted my feet on the beach.
[08:21] Speaker 2: I boogie boarded, um, and I spent a weekend with two beautiful light beings. Uh, one of them I met in Costa Rica, and we've, uh, stayed connected. She's an amazing lady and she has an amazing husband. And if you guys are listening, you know who you are. I love you both, and, uh, thank you for the most amazing weekend ever. So, on that note, for all of you new listeners, uh, we're going to give you the call-in numbers if you'd all like to call in with any questions, um, or whatever you want to share. And Shane's gonna share those. Shane, how are you, darling?
[08:55] Speaker 4: I'm doing fantastic. I'm doing fantastic. Thank you, Robin. I'm so glad you had to... get to... You got to have a great experience last week away from your reality and away from different frequencies. You came back sounding so great, so humbled, and I'm glad you got to get away.
[09:14] Speaker 2: Yeah.
[09:14] Speaker 4: Um, yeah.
[09:15] Speaker 2: Easier to deal with.
[09:16] Speaker 4: Yeah. Huh?
[09:16] Speaker 2: I'm easier, I'm easier to deal with, right, Shane? (laughs)
[09:19] Speaker 4: Oh, no. Oh, no. No. You're, you're, you're always so exciting to deal with.
[09:24] Speaker 2: (laughs)
[09:25] Speaker 4: You're exciting to deal with, right?
[09:27] Speaker 2: I love it. I love it.
[09:28] Speaker 4: I know, right?
[09:30] Speaker 2: Yeah.
[09:30] Speaker 4: Yeah. Thank- thank you, Q, and thank you, God, Source, Creator, for allowing us to be here. And, um, you know, uh, I, I felt inspired a little bit to say a little bit of... sing a little bit of a song here based off of my, uh, experiences with Source every day, the Creator, with Q and, um, you know, it's, uh, "You're just too good to be true. I can't take my eyes off of you. I love you, baby. And it's quite all right.
[10:03] Speaker 4: I need you, baby."
[10:05] Speaker 2: (laughs) Love it.
[10:07] Speaker 4: (laughs)
[10:08] Speaker 2: Bravo, bravo.
[10:09] Speaker 4: Yeah. So, so, you know, uh, I was just inspired to sing that a little bit. And if anybody's listening, we would love for you to call in. We actually anticipate you're calling in and the call-in numbers, uh, for the lines today are 1-888-627-6008. That's 1-888-627-6008. And if you're out of country, it's 323-744-4831. That is 323-744-4831. And you can always contact us by email at prqhomestead13@gmail.com with any questions. We love to hear your questions. We love to hear your harmonics. We love to hear your voice. We love connecting with you. And I hope that we say something today that may resonate with you or what you're experiencing. So, please feel free to call in and sub- subscribe to our show if you feel, if you feel inspired to f- to subs- uh, to subscribe, please do so. And, uh, all right, Robin, we're gonna keep this fun today, right, Robin?
[11:13] Speaker 2: I love it.
[11:14] Speaker 4: We can't be-
[11:14] Speaker 2: I love you, baby.
[11:16] Speaker 4: (laughs)
[11:17] Speaker 2: And if it's quite all right, I need you, baby. Let's- let's-
[11:21] Speaker 4: Oh, pretty baby.
[11:23] Speaker 2: Oh, yeah.
[11:23] Speaker 4: Uh, what?
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[13:32] Speaker 2: So not just as a product, but as part of a lifestyle of being aware, being intentional, and taking care of yourself so you can show up fully for your life, your family, and everything you're working on to protect and create. If that resonates with you, you can check them out at www.nanoogis.net and use the promo code 15 for 15% off your order. It's not just one order, it's every order. They have a Learn tab for all the scientific information on the product, and we all know it's really important to read ingredients in anything that goes in our body. And they also have live testimonials. And then of course, I am a live testimonial, and it's a great product. So just wanted to share that with you guys. Um, coming up on my MPC competition, four weeks to go. And I will say, while I was in Del Mar, California, I think I worked out harder there than I normally do here at home, because I, I took some, um, what do you call it, hot yoga classes.
[14:36] Speaker 2: And holy moly, did those kick my butt, like soaking wet three days in a row. Ran on the beach and did some boogy- boogie boarding. Of course, I had to have a, uh, wetsuit, because who would figure that the ocean in California is cold? And it is. Uh, so, uh, had a wetsuit. And shout-out to Margie, got to see Margie and her beautiful daughter. She came out with her surfboard. It was a beautiful weekend. And man, I'm just, I'm, I'm ready to roll. I'm ready to get the summer going over here. So, uh, just an amazing time. So check out the product, take care of yourself, get out there, do your grounding, 'cause it is, uh, gonna be an interesting year. That is for sure. All right, before continuing, we want to take a moment to speak from the heart once again. Everything we share on PRQ Homesteading Expanded comes from our personal journey and experiences that we've lived, the challenges we've faced, and the lessons we've learned along the way.
[15:35] Speaker 2: This show is meant to inspire, inform, and connect, not to instruct or direct anyone's personal decisions. We also entertain also, right Shane?
[15:47] Speaker 4: Oh, yeah.
[15:48] Speaker 2: And nothing sh-
[15:50] Speaker 4: Oh, yeah.
[15:50] Speaker 2: Yeah. (laughs) And nothing shared here should be taken as legal, financial, tax, or professional advice. We are not attorneys, don't want to be, not now, not ever, accountants, or licensed advisors. When we discuss topics like property taxes, foreclosure, bankruptcy, allodial title, or homestead-related matters, we are simply sharing our perspectives and experiences and hope you will do the same by calling in. And we encourage you to use your own discernment, take what resonates, and seek guidance from qualified fr- professionals before making any decisions regarding your property, your finances, or your future. Walk your path with awareness, wisdom, and intention, and trust yourself to make the decision that are right for you. Now let's continue. So you guys, um, Shane, do you have anything you want to say to the audience before I start, uh, down my, uh, information path here?
[16:52] Speaker 4: Just, you know, just that everybody understands that Robin is very passionate about what she does here on this show, and I respect it tremendously. I participate with her and I support her, and I will always be here for her in any way that I can that she allows me to be here for her. Um, sometimes me and Robin do not see eye to eye on things, but that's okay, because we're coming from the heart. We're authentic. Ain't that right, uh, Robin?
[17:17] Speaker 2: Th- that is-
[17:17] Speaker 4: We're authentic.
[17:18] Speaker 2: ... absolutely correct. Exactly.
[17:19] Speaker 4: Mm-hmm.
[17:20] Speaker 2: All right.
[17:20] Speaker 4: I'm sitting here in my, I'm sitting here in my wetsuit too.
[17:23] Speaker 2: (laughs)
[17:24] Speaker 4: (laughs)
[17:27] Speaker 2: Oh my God, you're hilarious. Um, yeah, you are absolutely right. And even when Q had his show, um, you know, he was sharing a lot of information with us in regard to being free on our land, and he gave us the tools to do it. And when somebody tells me, "Hey, I'm gonna show you how to be free," I'm like, "I'm there, 100% there." So my journey is my journey. Everybody has their own journey. And, um, it looks like we have a caller, but before we bring in the caller, I want to play this first clip, and just real quick so everybody knows, um, this is Real Estate Mindset, okay? And the, um, the title of the video is Property Tax-... funding the criminal enterprise. And the reason why I want to share this with you guys, because what this lady, her name is, uh, Kayla Lane, what she is doing in the state of Texas and the, the pushback that she's gotten, the experiences that she's went through, it kind of resonates with me, 'cause I'm kind of getting the same thing, and I'm not sure why.
[18:30] Speaker 2: But I have a feeling that all of this stuff that's going on in Texas is probably happening in every other state in the US of A. Pretty sure of it. Wherever there's a school and there are bonds being created, that is for sure. Okay, so, uh, BBS, if you could play the first clip. Okay. So, I, I really wanted to share this, because it really resonates with, um, what I did on my homestead journey with, um, homesteading my property, and how it opened up other things and how we stumbled across more things. Um, and so as you hear, heard, uh, I think it was, I think... I can't remember his name, but how he said he came down there to help her, and the next thing you know, he's... they're unraveling a racketeering, okay? So, that was very similar to my situation, because I've come across some of that in my particular situations.
[19:17] Speaker 2: So, um, ye- it's not the same exact thing, but I got a feeling that in all these different states, that there's this thing going on and they're all connected somehow, like a spider web. So, um, we'll get to the next part, uh, where Mitch talks, and he talks about the superintendent and how he is connected to the, I do the- believe the chief appraiser of go- uh, of Godley. So, but before we go into that, we'll go ahead and take a call from Rob. He has an update on Ontario, Canada, with land patents. All right. What do you got, Rob?
[19:50] Speaker 4: Rob Anderson. How are you doing today, brother?
[19:53] Speaker 5: Hey, Rob. (laughs) Love you too, man. How are you guys doing?
[19:56] Speaker 2: Excellent.
[19:58] Speaker 4: Good.
[19:58] Speaker 5: Glad to hear. Great show so far. Um, and Robin, Sophia, thank you for carrying the torch, and I, I guess Shane will probably already know, but I don't know... I can't remember if I was talking about it when he was on or not, but, um, I- I mentioned kind of some of this stuff on, uh, on Sunshine's show. But two weeks ago, I guess it was, I went to an Ontario, um... I forget what, what the title thing was, but it was basically on land ownership. And I went there expecting, you know, like, I'm gonna... and there's gonna be thousands of people there. I was like, I, I don't know what to expect. Like, you know, I'm kind of just trying to visualize it. And I get there, and there was only maybe 120 people. We tried to count the tables. And Ontario's population is 16.2 million people, and there was 120 people at this land conference. And so, it was really interesting.
[20:49] Speaker 5: Uh, at first, I was kind of like discouraged and I was like, "This is it?" Like, you know, I was like, "Is there another hall here that I'm missing?" Like, "Where is everybody?" Um, but, so even though it was small, it was still awesome. I connected with the local guy who, um, his name's Don, and he is the local, I guess you'd say chapter president for the Ontario Lando- Owners Association. So, there is a local landowners association here that I've been getting involved with. And, um, it was, it was amazing. And so to go there and hear, uh, testimonies from people that are dealing with it locally, and everybody's kind of at their own level, everybody's, uh... But, you know, I was like, "These are my people." Regardless if there's only 120 of them here, this is 120 more people than I knew yesterday, (laughs) before I came to this conference, right? Um, but it's, it's really tricky, especially up here in Canada.
[21:38] Speaker 5: And so it was interesting to hear, um, you know, what people are going through, the, the amount of lawyer fees they've, they've spent. Like, one, one gentleman said he's already gone through $22,000 in legal fees, um, you know, just on, on land issues alone. And I don't even think that was necessarily fighting a patent, it was fighting the county on, like, water rights or something like that. So, it's, it's prevalent here in Ontario. Um, there are people that have, uh, the original land patent, the original homestead. So, uh, I met a couple of them and, um... And, and learning a lot about Ontario. Apparently, all our... one lady was saying all of our, like, the microfiche and all the maps and all the original stuff is like under lock and key in Peterborough, Ontario. So, I don't know if that's true, but it is... they tried to push it all online.
[22:24] Speaker 5: So, um, it's go- it was really great to connect with real live people who, who are actually doing this process and are actually on the front lines of the fight. So, I just wanted to call in and share that with everybody just because I think it does take a lot of courage to, you know, and that's why I think, you know, what you're doing, Robin, is very, uh, noble and, uh, it... and it, like, it, it takes a lot, right? Like, as you know.
[22:45] Speaker 5: You have to be-
[22:46] Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah.
[22:46] Speaker 5: ...
[22:46] Speaker 6: ... person to talk to.
[22:46] Speaker 2: I, I have a qu- question for you real quick. So, um, the people that are doing this, um, what about the, the Indians and, and what they were fighting for in... I can't remember what it was that they got going on with the Pope. Um, oh, we did a show on it a while back, long time ago. Uh, uh, how is that, uh, proof... If people are doing the land patent thing, is there enough land there other than the Indian land that, that has been taken from them that they're still trying to get back? Is there any kind of information in regards to that?
[23:18] Speaker 5: Well, it, it's interesting, 'cause the lines are really blurred on that up here in Canada. And so there's a lot of, uh, you know, the native people, um, and some of the tribes, they, they're, they're arguing that, like, these agreements that were put in place years and years, like, you know, hundreds of years ago or whatever the original agreements were, um, they're arguing, like, that they didn't really... the people who made these agreements didn't really know what was going on. You know, like, the lines are so blurred, the language is so different, um, you know, it was like them getting duped into something they didn't really know they were signing type thing. You know, "Just sign on this dotted line, we'll take care of you," and then all of a sudden everything's different.
[23:53] Speaker 5: Um, but apparently-
[23:55] Speaker 2: That's why-
[23:55] Speaker 5: ... they're giving back. Sorry, go ahead.
[23:57] Speaker 2: That's what it was. The, the Papal Bulls is what it was. Are you familiar with that?
[24:01] Speaker 5: Oh, yeah. I'm-
[24:02] Speaker 2: Yeah.
[24:03] Speaker 5: No, I'm not too familiar with that, but I, I do know a little bit, like, they, they were speaking a little bit about the indigenous land rights, and apparently, they're planning on giving all the, the, um, lands back, but that's gonna cause a whole other-... trauma people have been mentioning. It's like, well, they're, you know, it's like they're ... It, what, what's the, um, like, the thing, like, it's a little bit like Stockholm syndrome or whatever that ... Is that the correct word, where it's like, you know, you fall in love with your captor 'cause they treat you nice and then you, he, he, he (laughs) . And that's kind of, like, what people are saying it is. It's like, "Well, they t- took all this land and mistreated everybody," and now they're like, "Oh, we're gonna give it back to you," or, you know, the, "Work with us," kind of thing.
[24:40] Speaker 5: And it's like, yeah, well-
[24:41] Speaker 2: Well, you know, they, they, they did come and apologize. The Pope did come and apologize, but to this day, they have not taken the next step to return the land, so very interesting that that ha- has not happened yet.
[24:54] Speaker 5: Well, and you know what is interesting, too, is that ... So I was ... Uh, the gentleman I spoke with, he's like ... It was interesting, too. I was the youngest person there, and I'm 42. Like, I'm not that young anymore. (laughs) But there, there might have been, I think, maybe three other men that were my age. Everybody was older than us. So it's like, you know, people were, people ... I was considered young, you know? Like, they were like, oh, like Don was saying, "Oh, it's so good, good to see the younger generations." And I was like, "I don't really consider myself the younger generation anymore." But, um, there was nobody, uh, younger than me there that I, I saw. Um, but he was, he was saying something very interesting that, like, it's no different down, up here than it is down there, and like you were saying, all the states are in cahoots. Uh, it's like an old boys club.
[25:36] Speaker 5: And now, they had-
[25:36] Speaker 2: No, it's, it, it's a, it, it's state and local government. Like, my gosh. It's like, I think they can hurt us more than, uh, the president, you know? That's how much power-
[25:46] Speaker 5: Yeah.
[25:46] Speaker 2: ... they have, uh, l- and local areas. It's unbelievable.
[25:49] Speaker 5: Yeah. And, and they just had the biggest ... So it was the biggest la- I forgot what the, what the terms he used exactly were, but he said it was the biggest, uh, land court case, uh, in, in Canadian history. Got zero media coverage. Um, the, the, the j- the deciding judge said he agreed with what the, the verdict was supposed to be. He's like, "However," he's like, "I might agree with what you guys are saying. However, we're not gonna, um, vote in favor of this decision or whatever, because it would have to change the precedent and the laws would have to be rewritten." And they actually told the lawyer, um, that if, if he won the case, that he would be disbarred. So basically, they're, you know, says, "You're fired if you keep pursuing this." And so, and it got no media coverage.
[26:32] Speaker 5: So that, it just goes to show, you know, how, how, how blind either people are-
[26:37] Speaker 2: Yep. Yep.
[26:37] Speaker 5: ... or how clearly the country-
[26:38] Speaker 2: And, and that's why-
[26:39] Speaker 5: ... are
[26:40] Speaker 7: Yeah.
[26:41] Speaker 5: ... there.
[26:41] Speaker 2: Yeah. That's why the, we, we have a lot of citizen journalists out there, because, uh, we, the people, you know, it's not gonna change until we start, um, coming together and making the changes.
[26:51] Speaker 5: Exactly.
[26:51] Speaker 2: And, you know, right now it's one, one here, one there, but when, when everybody starts waking up to the crime, which they are, because we are in the year of disclosure, so it is happening. I'm starting to see more and more people, um, you know, waking up and saying, asking questions and stuff like that. So, uh, hopefully people will rise and will make the changes from our hearts, and, um, yeah. Anything else?
[27:16] Speaker 5: Hey, uh, yeah, th- on a s- on a side note, you just s- said Disclosure, and I haven't checked it out yet, but somebody told me, they were like, "Did you see Stephen King's new movie that's coming out?" And I was like, "No." They were like, "It's called Disclosure." And I was like, "Oh, geez, I haven't even looked at it yet."
[27:27] Speaker 2: (laughs)
[27:27] Speaker 5: But it, it, it ... (laughs) If they're getting Spielberg to do it, then, you know, they ...
[27:33] Speaker 2: Yeah. Interesting. All right, well, thank-
[27:34] Speaker 7: What's hap-
[27:35] Speaker 2: Thank you.
[27:36] Speaker 7: It's all ha- it's all happening. It's coming out slowly.
[27:38] Speaker 2: It's already done.
[27:40] Speaker 7: I- it is already done.
[27:41] Speaker 5: Yeah. (laughs)
[27:42] Speaker 2: Yeah.
[27:43] Speaker 7: It, it's, it's take-
[27:44] Speaker 5: It was done in 2016.
[27:45] Speaker 7: Yep. Yeah, so it's, they're let- they're dripping it out slowly.
[27:49] Speaker 2: Exactly. All right, Rob, thank you so much.
[27:52] Speaker 5: Yeah, thank you. Thank you.
[27:53] Speaker 7: Thank you, Rob.
[27:54] Speaker 2: All right, bye.
[27:54] Speaker 7: We appreciate you.
[27:56] Speaker 5: Yeah, thank you for, for ... Yeah, thank you for taking my call. And I just wanted to, to let you guys know that I'm up here doing my thing. It's not as quick as I thought it would be, but I'm doing it and I'm calling land surveyors and trying to find the right people to do it. And I tel- I told them my intentions, that I'm just gonna make a claim on it and, uh, pin- and record it, and I, I think people don't quite understand what I mean by that, but I'm just gonna claim, claim some unpatented land like Q told me to, 'cause he said, "Who's higher than you," right? So, um, but there's a couple lawyers out there that he ... I ... One guy I really liked, he said, "I can't see an, a solution other to rewriting the Charter of Rights of Freedom or a new Canadian Constitution," and I said, "I agree with you 100% on that." So thank you guys for having me on, uh, and thank you for keeping the, uh, you know, the show going, so to speak.
[28:38] Speaker 2: Absolutely. Thank you, Rob, for sharing.
[28:40] Speaker 7: Thank you, Rob. Yeah.
[28:41] Speaker 5: You're welcome. Have a good one, guys. Enjoy the rest of your show.
[28:44] Speaker 2: All right.
[28:44] Speaker 7: Mm-hmm.
[28:44] Speaker 2: All right. I like it. You know, it's really funny. When I was flying from, um, the, uh, Grand Rapids Airport out to, I think it was ... Where, where was my first stop? I think it was to, um, yeah, straight to San Di- I think I went straight to San Diego. Anyway, no, no, no, no. I take that back. Denver. The land below from the plane, 'cause I was dr- I was flying in the day, like, I'm like, "Where are all the people?" Like, there was no houses, and it went for miles and miles. And when you think about, oh, there's not that much land, w- from, from the plane that I was in, there was a ton of land out there. And I'm like, "There's no houses on it for miles." It was just crazy what I was seeing. Very interesting. Anyway, okay, so let's go into the next clip, and this is gonna be Mitch talking about what they have uncovered about the superintendent, um, signing off on the bonds, uh, and Ray's, let's see, Ray's in order to do that...
[29:42] Speaker 2: Oh, "In order to do that, must have the knowledge of the balance sheet, income statement, and operating expenses, and there is an ongoing racketeering investigation that the superintended- superintendent has knowledge of the fraud that occurred upon the citizens of Godley in Texas." So let's go ahead and share that, and you can listen to Mitch talk with, uh, well, uh, Kayla Lane. Okay. So, a, a- as you heard Kayla say, you know, you're gonna get pushback. If you're not getting any pushback, then maybe there's not really anything going on. But that being said-Um, this is how it, why it re- resonated with me, because my upcoming hearing that's gonna be on May the 6th, I received pushback from the lawyers of the creditor, uh, that is trying to foreclose on me. And they sent a corrected notice to the creditors and other parties in interest on final hearing, which is May 6th.
[30:38] Speaker 2: Motion for relief from automatic stay to waive the provisions of the RFBP-400 (a) (4) as to Michigan State Housing Development Authority. Yes, these are the creditors. Um, not sure how they are, but you know, that's a whole nother case that, well, might evolve down the road. So it says, "Please take notice that a response has been filed with the bankruptcy court in the above referenced matter. Your rights may be affected. You should read these papers carefully and discuss them with your attorney. If you do not have an attorney, you may wish to consult one. If you want the court to consider your view on this matter, attend the final hearing scheduled for Wednesday, May 6th at 2026- or May- May 6th, 2026 at 10:00 A.M." Okay, so that is my confirmation. Um, this is where they approve my, my plan, that it's feasible and that I can move forward and I don't have to deal with any of this, uh, drama anymore.
[31:42] Speaker 2: But if these people show up from MSHDA, their lawyers, who were the ones that created the sheriff's deed, and we actually got the lawyer on the phone and asked him, asked him if he was the one that creates all the foreclosure deeds, and he, he said, he kind of just changed the subject and didn't want to talk about it anymore. So, that kind of gave us our answer, um, because there's a lot of foreclosures going on here in Michigan and there's a lot of bonds being created and I, I think, I truly believe they're affiliated. So, what is a bankruptcy confirmation? I'm gonna share that with you guys. Um, all right, I don't see any callers in the queue, so I'm gonna continue. A bankruptcy confirmation, in simple terms, is the moment when the court reviews your Chapter 13 plan and decides whether to prove it or not. Think of it like this. When you file the Chapter 13, you're not just asking for help. You're presenting a plan.
[32:43] Speaker 2: You are saying the following: "This is how I am going to handle my debts, this is how I am going to catch up on what I owe, and this is how I'm going to move forward." Now, the court, the trustee, and the creditors all look at the plan and ask a few key questions. Is the plan realistic? Is the debtor acting in good faith? Are there creditors being treated fairly? Excuse me. Are the creditors being treated f- fairly? And most importantly, can this person actually follow through? And the answer is yes, because I am the person. The plan gets confirmed, that means the judge says, "Good plan. Everything lines up. You're, you're good to go." And that's the end of it. I don't have to go in front of the court no more, I just make my payments for the term of, uh, whatever the bankruptcy, whether it be 36 months or 60 months.
[33:39] Speaker 2: Um, because once your plan is confirmed, your repayment plan becomes legally binding, the creditors are required to follow the terms of the plan, and your path forward becomes structured and protected. All right? Now, why does this matter so much, especially when we're talking about the homestead? Because confirmation is what helps you hold the line. Now, when this is all said and done, this is how I got sidetracked on my homestead process. I'm taking a sip of water. Because I stopped paying my mortgage, because I thought this was complete and there was other information that I found out in regard to my mortgage, um, and I'm learning a whole lot in the process. So, it allows, what this does, it allows you to catch up on the missed mortgage payments over time, it stops the foreclosure from moving forward and you keep your property and you k- well, I just said that, as long as you stay within the plan.
[34:43] Speaker 2: So, when we talk about saving the homestead through Chapter 13 confirmation, is the tuning, is the turning point, okay? It's where intention becomes the agreement. It's where pressure turns into the structure. It's where uncertainty begins to settle into a plan you can actually work. Now, that doesn't mean it's automatic. Sometimes the trustee has questions. Sometimes the creditor will object. And in my case, I'm expecting MSHDA to be at the hearing, um, because they did send this, uh, formal, um, what do you call it, notice to creditors of the automatic stay being lifted. Uh, but at its core, confirmation is about this. Showing the court that you are serious, capable, and committed to moving forward in good faith. And when that happens, you're no longer reacting to the situation, you are leading it.
[35:44] Speaker 2: So, what I have done and to prepare for the May 6th, uh, upcoming hearing, um-
[35:52] Speaker 8: (yawns)
[35:52] Speaker 2: ... the last hearing that I had, I actually filed an objection in regard to the dispute as to validity of the foreclosure, um, interest in the property, 'cause they're saying that I do not have interest, which is not true. Um, the good faith and compliance, the debtor has acted in good faith throughout the case, 'cause I've submitted all requested documentation, including tax transcripts, and has amended schedules in accordance with the trustee's res- request. The plan feasibility, the debtor asserts.I don't like the word debtor. I'd like to change it to petitioner, sounds so much better. Um, "Asserts that the Chapter 13 plan is feasible based on the current income and expenses. It is proposed in good faith pursuant 11 U.S.C 1325," which I submitted, which the trustee first objected to, but then once I corrected my schedules, she pulled the objection and I didn't actually have to go to the hearing.
[36:51] Speaker 2: But as you guys remember on the last show, I did go to the hearing 'cause I just wanted to get a feel for it. Um, yeah, and there was hardly anybody there. "So the request for relief, wherefore the debtor respectfully requests that this court..." And this is going to be the three points, "is to overrule the creditor's objection to confirmation, allow the debtor to proceed toward confirmation of the Chapter 13 plan, and grant such other and further relief as it is just and proper." Okay. So I wrote a little, um, scenario here. Uh, let's see, what else? General denial, dispute. Okay, here's the dispute as, as to the validity of the foreclosure. "So the petitioner," which is me, "specifically disputes the validity of the alleged foreclosure sale referenced by the creditor. The petitioner has the reason to believe that the irregularities exist in the foreclosure process, including but not limited to issues concerning the conduct of the sale and the transfer of title.
[37:57] Speaker 2: Petitioner is actively investigating these matters and intends to assert all rights and remedies available under applicable law." Now, that was subjected, or that was submitted in, when I dropped my schedules off because I want the judge to know that this is an ongoing, um, information request that I'm, I'm working on with all, uh, the Mortgage One, MSHDA, uh, what is it? Loan Care. And now we have Rocket Mortgage in the picture and I'm not sure what their role is in all of this. They just kind of jumped in after I sent my QWI to Mortgage One, which is the original mortgagor that I signed with. Um, so I have yet to hear back to them what they're, um, why they are participating into this. No clarity whatsoever. But they said they'd get back to me on May 18th. So, if all goes a certain way at the, uh, hearing, I could request for an extension because I'm waiting on that information.
[38:59] Speaker 2: Hopefully the judge will stay on point and the reason why we're here is to confirm, um, my, my bankruptcy. So I put a little outline together where the, uh, um, the, uh, judge comes in and I read, I say my name. Uh, "I am the debtor. This is Chapter 13 case." I give my number. "I am here today without a lawyer and I respectfully ask the court to deny the Michigan State Housing DeL- Development Authority motion for relief from the automatic stay and to overrule their objection to confirmation of my Chapter 13 plan." All right. So, "The creditor comes along and says that I lost all interest in my house at the address, and the redemption period under Michigan law has expired. They want to lift the automatic stay so they can finish the foreclosure. I disagree. I still have a legal and equitable interest in the property that my Chapter 13 plan can protect." And explains, and I explain that in MCL 600.3236, Redemption Period, the key part is to say it slowly to the judge.
[40:11] Speaker 2: "Your Honor, Michigan law on foreclose- foreclosure by advertisement is in MCL 600.3236." It says, "Unless the promise- premises are redeemed within the time limit for redemption, the deed shall thereupon become operative and shall vest in the pur- the purchaser at the right, the title and interest, which is the mortgagor." Now in plain English, that means if you don't pay the full foreclosure bid amount plus cost during the redemption period, the buyer gets full title. All right? That's there. But here is the important part for me. Even though the creditor says the redemption period ended January 23rd, 2026, I actually filed on November 21st of 2025. The redemption was out on the 24th of November 2025. I still have equitable interest because the county's own valuation of my house is higher than what they bid. And you can find this information. I went to the Muskegon County BS&A assessment and I have an exhibit that I will be filing with this when I, uh, submit it next week.
[41:27] Speaker 2: It states, "The equalized value assessed value is 70,500. The estimated true cash value is 127,607." Their bid at the sheriff's sale, which there really was no bid. Nobody bid on it, but it supposedly sold for 104,707.60. Because the house is worth more than they paid, I, this is my argument, still have equity and a protectable interest under bankruptcy law. (clears throat) Um, Shane, any, any-
[42:07] Speaker 4: Didn't, um, didn't... Doesn't... I thought... I was confused. I thought that they recognized your land patent, the title.
[42:15] Speaker 2: Oh, no. That, that has not even been brought into this and I've been advised not to bring that in at this point in time, okay?
[42:22] Speaker 4: But the county does recognize it?
[42:24] Speaker 2: Well, yeah. It is registered down there. Everything is registered. Everything.
[42:28] Speaker 4: So if they take, if they take your property, they're stealing from you?
[42:31] Speaker 2: I don't know what the next move will be. My goal here right now is to, uh, continue with the bankruptcy and hang onto my property and get rid of those lawyers. And I'm not... Here's the thing, I'm getting pushback from them. Wonder why that is. Why are they pushing back? Because the plan is feasible, they're gonna get their money, so why are they pushing back? Could it be that it's affiliated with bonds in some way? Hmm. Just could be.
[42:55] Speaker 4: Money laundering?
[42:57] Speaker 2: Could be. Could be something more going on here. And the fact that this, these particular, this particular lawyer, um, they're the ones that do all the deeds for the foreclosures, is what our impression was. Because he got a little angry at us when we asked that-
[43:14] Speaker 4: Mm-hmm. I would, I would send a copy, a certified copy of that land patent being recognized by the county to the State Attorney General of Michigan and saying, "Hey, you receive this. I'm letting you know right now, this is gonna be bad for you."
[43:29] Speaker 2: Okay. The State Attorney General, are you talking about Dana Nessel, what, criminal Dana Nessel, with, uh-
[43:35] Speaker 4: It's okay. As long as you send a certified letter to them and then they receive it, they can't deny it.
[43:40] Speaker 2: Okay. I shouldn't-
[43:41] Speaker 4: They'll want it, they'll want it, they'll want it to go away. $100,000 is nothing.
[43:44] Speaker 2: I shouldn't say criminal Dana Nessel. There is investigations going on right now with her and, uh, Gretchen, and I do believe a few other people in high-ranking places for Michigan. Um, so I take that, that, uh, I should've never said that. That was not heart-centered. Scratch that. Whoops. Um, so anyway, that's my goal, is to focus on why I'm there, and you wanna keep the judge on point, okay? You're there to be confirmed. You need for the judge to know that the plan is feasible, all right? You speak slowly. You let them know that you are paying, the plan is feasible, the creditors are protected, and there is no cause, so there is no cause to lift the stay. Because everything is right there. I did everything. This is a bankruptcy Chapter 13 hearing. This is not another whole legal matter. So you wanna keep the judge focused on why we're there in regard to the Chapter 13. Um, and hopefully, hopefully everything will go well.
[44:51] Speaker 2: And I noticed that when they sent this objection, there was a different judge. It was Judge Dales, and now... No, not Judge Dales. It was a different judge, and I got a different one now. Um, so I don't know how that's gonna play out. But that's what's coming up for me. Just wanted to share that with everyone. Now, when I was on the plane coming back from Del Mar, I was listening to some of the Q, um, shows. And there was a lady on there, and I think she came on this show earlier in the year. Do you remember Christina from Clark County, Shane? Do you remember?
[45:28] Speaker 4: Christina or Christine?
[45:31] Speaker 2: Christina from Clark County. She was going through a foreclosure, and, um, she was talking about, I'm pretty sure she mentioned the word, uh, I made some notes here, motion to dismiss, federal homestead. She cited the sheriff and the district attorney. Case law was published. Okay. Q had said to her that they have case law published on his h- his home page. Uh, the call was lost, right? Okay, but then there was some interference when he was talking to her. Um, he said that he has a lot of stories of people defending themself. Um, and then he started talking, uh, more with Christina. And Christina, if you're listening, I would love to hear, um, how you made it through that foreclosure and what you did. Uh, so please call in. Really wanna hear about that. And there were some other people too that I listened to and I made some notes, but unfortunately I erased them accidentally somehow. Um, but anyway, on that note, we got, what, got a few minutes left. What do you got?
[46:31] Speaker 2: Oh, they, oh, we got some questions for Shane. New segment.
[46:34] Speaker 4: What?
[46:35] Speaker 2: Yeah. I have some questions for you. And I-
[46:38] Speaker 4: Uh-oh.
[46:38] Speaker 2: ... asked you to ask me about that little, uh, Matrix thing that you sent me this morning with Keanu Reeves and how he jumped out of the building.
[46:47] Speaker 4: Mm-hmm.
[46:48] Speaker 2: Okay. So I was watching that and it was really funny because when I was up in the plane, um, I was looking below me and I'm like, "How fun would it be to jump out of this plane and float?" (laughs) And I'm like, I feel, I feel like I've done that before. Do you ever feel like that, when you see stuff?
[47:06] Speaker 4: Yeah.
[47:07] Speaker 2: Yeah.
[47:07] Speaker 4: All the time. Mm-hmm. Why do you feel that way?
[47:10] Speaker 2: I know. Like, i- it seems like how cool would that be? And we just, you know, bounce off when we hit the... And I know that we can do that kind of stuff. I know. I, uh, because it just gets me when I see, you know, when you sent me that, that's immediately what I thought about when I was sitting in the plane and I was looking below and the clouds and how I wanted to just run across the, the clouds, 'cause they look like, you know, puffy little, uh, pillowcases or whatever. Um, so messages. When we get messages, what kind of forms do you feel that they come in? Do you feel that they can come in through music, through signs, through maybe a video or something? What, how do you receive message when you're in the here and now and you're aware?
[47:55] Speaker 4: Um, so w- the, what I do is I have, I don't put any limitations on how I receive them because I've gone on, I've been on this journey long enough that I, uh, I've become aware that we actually put the limitations on how we perceive things. And until we experience it and actually understand that it's possible, then your human brain can't even perceive it to be possible. I receive it, I receive messages through people, um, because I am aware that source can come in people, say something to me, and then exit. Uh, I, I see it, it's, this is just a simulation.This is a simulation. So, I, I receive it on, in, you know, you know, license plates, you can receive it on, uh, a, somebody's t-shirt. It's just becoming aware that it's possible, then it, then it will be possible.
[48:50] Speaker 2: Yeah. And you know, like, I started listening, you know, I always like to listen to different types of music, and this song came up, uh, yesterday when I was working out, and I said, "Oh, I like that sho- that song." So I kept playing it and kept playing it, and I'm like, "Why am I so, like, addicted to this song?" 'Cause I kept playing it over and over again. And I'm like, I looked at the title of the song and it said Cheap Motel. (laughs) So I'm like, "Okay, Cheap Motel, how is that affiliate?
[49:15] Speaker 2: Is this a message to me?"
[49:17] Speaker 4: Uh-oh.
[49:17] Speaker 2: And then it's, (laughs) no, it was nothing like that. So then I started, um, feeling into it, and it kind of took me back to the, the 80s wh- when I was in my 20s, and, um, my roommates, uh, w- when we traveled down to Daytona Beach, we stayed in a cheap motel. That's how we were living, uh, until we, you know, got jobs and got settled and all that stuff. And it was really funny, I was watching this clip of the 80s, uh, male stars, okay, and how they were then and how they are now, and it was like I saw clips of my life passing in front of me through these different people. Isn't that interesting?
[49:54] Speaker 4: It is.
[49:54] Speaker 2: Um, it kind of took me back to that feeling, and then the song, the Cheap Motel, and it, and it, and I was right back to when I was in my 20s. So, um, I feel like when they say we're gonna get memories back and there's gonna be things coming from past lives, that they may come t- to us through things like that, like maybe a song or maybe, um, your, like, for instance, when I was on the radio with Mermaid and I told her about Amy Winehouse, and I'm like, "I don't, I've never listened to her before and all of a sudden I can't get enough of her music." And then she shared with me that we were both Amy Winehouse at one time. And I went, "Really?" You know, how cool is that? So, I kind of feel like things come our way, and when they say that we're gonna experience past lives and, and, and, and have memories coming back to us, maybe that's how they come through. Would you f- would you feel that's correct?
[50:45] Speaker 4: Well, when you s- when you saw that cheap motel and you initially went back to something, uh, in the past with yourself, um-
[50:53] Speaker 2: Yeah.
[50:54] Speaker 4: ... what, what could have been happening in that moment was, that person that you were there with could have actually been thinking about you and wanting to connect with you, and that was Source's way to say, "Hey."
[51:05] Speaker 2: Yeah.
[51:05] Speaker 4: "This is you remembering who you are. You actually have these abilities. It's just up to you to become aware and recognize it." So-
[51:12] Speaker 2: Yeah, a-
[51:12] Speaker 4: ... when I see stuff like that and it goes back there, it could have been somebody from 20 years ago. I, I, I'll reach, I'll tr- I'll either attempt to reach out to that person, or the next day that person will come into my reality, and I'm just, I've become aware-
[51:25] Speaker 2: Or ...
[51:25] Speaker 4: ... of it happening.
[51:26] Speaker 2: Or maybe it was just another good memory that was coming my way. So, anyway, um, hate to cut you off, darling, but we got, we gotta close up. So, Shane and I, we signing off with a little humor in our hearts, a lot of gratitude in our souls, and deep appre- apprec- appreciation for all of you guys, all you listeners, and every one of you tuning in today, growing with us and walking this path. Remember, stay grounded, stay free, and don't forget to smile through it all, because sometimes that's the most powerful move you've got. Much love from PRQ Homesteading. We'll catch you on the next one. Upcoming shows will be May 9th and May 23rd. Everybody have a great Saturday. Love you.
[52:07] Speaker 4: Bye. (instrumental music)






