PRQ Homesteading Expanded, March 21, 2026
PRQ Homesteading Expanded with Ra-bin and ShaneP
Chain Of Title: Your Invisible Shield in the system
This episode of PRQ Homesteading Expanded, hosted by Robin and Shane on the 2026 Vernal Equinox, explores the intersection of spiritual alignment and land sovereignty. The discussion centers on the "Chain of Title" as the essential legal foundation for protecting property from corporate overreach and institutional theft.
The Spiritual and Legal Foundation of Homesteading
The transition into spring serves as a metaphor for reclaiming sovereignty from "corporate fiction" and debt. True homesteading begins with aligning oneself with the land and the original land patents granted by the creator. Robin emphasizes that the first practical step in this journey is tracing or creating a clean, unbroken chain of title, which acts as the "root" connecting the current owner back to the original federal land grant.
The Chain of Title as a Defensive Shield
A land patent is an irrevocable grant, and every subsequent deed or transfer forms a link in a chain. If any link is broken—due to missing signatures, unrecorded liens, or "wild deeds"—institutions like banks and tax collectors can exploit these weaknesses to claim ownership. To defend against foreclosures or tax sales, owners must research the full chain, recover every step, and potentially file a "Quiet Title" action in state court to eliminate competing claims or errors.
Advanced Asset Protection: Trusts and Deeds
In Michigan, the "Ladybird Deed" (Enhanced Life Estate Deed) allows owners to maintain full control during their lifetime while automatically transferring property to beneficiaries upon death, thereby avoiding probate. Combining a clean chain of title with a properly drafted revocable living trust or foundation creates a "sanctuary" that prevents banks from severing the root title. This structure shifts the owner's status from a "tenant in a maritime system" to a living heir on the land.
The Reality of Home Equity Theft
There is a growing concern regarding "home equity theft," where governments seize property for small tax debts and pocket the surplus equity. While the Supreme Court ruled this unconstitutional in 2023, several states still permit it in various capacities. Robin highlights the Pong family case in Michigan, where a 2,200 tax debt led to the loss of a home valued at nearly 200,000, illustrating the necessity of proactive title protection.
The Allodial Title Debate
The show addresses the controversial concept of "Allodial Title"—absolute ownership without government obligation. While many in sovereign circles seek this status to avoid taxes, Robin notes that the current legal system generally only recognizes "Fee Simple" title, which remains subject to taxation and eminent domain. However, proponents argue that bringing forward an original land patent under the Contracts Clause of the US Constitution (Article I, Section 10) creates an unbreakable private agreement that states cannot impair.
Sovereignty is achieved through both meticulous legal documentation and a spiritual shift from fear to "knowing." By perfecting the chain of title and moving property into protective structures like trusts, homesteaders can secure their land as a permanent sanctuary for future generations.
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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) Good day, good day to all you beautiful radio family listeners out there. Welcome back once again to PRQ Homesteading Expanded, and we are here today on this beautiful, beautiful March 21st 2026. The vernal equinox is upon us. The sun crosses the celestial equator, day and night balance perfectly, and in the northern hemisphere, spring officially begins. Shane, are you with us today?
[01:13] Speaker 2: I'm always wi- I'm always with you and I'm always swimming in the ether, I'm swimming everywhere, I'm swimming-
[01:19] Speaker 1: I love it, I love it, let's fly. Okay, so, on that note, the earth is tilting toward life again. Seeds stir beneath the soil, dormant roots awaken, and the creator's promise of rebirth pulses through every blade of grass, and I can't wait to get out there and play in it. In every budding branch, it's the universe reminding us nothing stays buried forever. What was frozen in the winter's grip is now rising. What was hidden emerges into light, and that, all you beautiful listeners out there, is exactly what we do when we homestead the sovereign way. We rise from the winter of corporate fiction, fiction, I like that word, debt clouds, and false titles. We reclaim what was always ours by original grant, we plant our feet on the land that's been waiting for its true heirs to stand tall. That would be me, you, and everybody out there. Today's spring energy is aligning all of us. I don't know if y'all feel it, but I certainly do.
[02:31] Speaker 1: Balance is restored, light is overtaking shadow, and new growth is breaking through every single day. I'm definitely growing. I know all of you are, I know Shane is. We're all growing together, and it's a beautiful time. So, feel the fresh wind, touch your spirit in the here and now. Feel the shift! This is the perfect day to declare, "I am aligned with the land, with the seasons, with the unbroken chain that flows from our creator, through the original patent straight to all of us on this journey of freedom and sovereignty." So when you step onto your land and begin the homesteading journey, whether you're walking an old land patent under the Homestead Act of 1862, which I have done, and which I know some of you out there have done, claiming your piece through adverse possession, or inheriting the family farm, the very first thing you do is trace or create a clean, unbroken chain of title. Think of it like this, the original land patent from the federal government is the root.
[03:47] Speaker 1: The patent is the irrevocable grant, the first link. Every deed, every trust, transfer, every recorded document after that is another link. If even one link is missing, broken, or clouded, a missing signature, an unrecorded lien, a wild deed, the whole chain becomes weak, and the system knows it, such as banks, tax collectors, and yes, foreclosure mills. They love a weak chain because it gives them an opening slide in and say, "We own this now." But remember, if they are trying to come at you, they need to prove that they have clean chain of title, and that they are the true owners, so remember that. When you do it right, when you research the full chain, recover every step, file the quiet title action in your state court if there's any cloud, and then wrap it in a ladybird deed like they do here in Michigan, or a properly drafted revocable living trust. A lot of us, myself and a few people in my circle, are learning about the living trust.
[05:05] Speaker 1: You are no longer just occupying the land, you are standing on an absolute title that traces straight back to the original grant. And that's not a theory. That's the record that judges have to look at. So I wanna kinda talk a little bit about the ladybird deed here in Michigan, um, which is also known as enhanced life estate deed, and so here in Michigan, it lets a property owner keep full control of their home during their lifetime, including the right to sell, mortgage, or change beneficiaries, while automatically transferring the property to named beneficiaries upon death. It avoids probate and does not give the beneficiary any ownership rights until the owner has passes away. Here is where it becomes your shield in defense if you have to defend your patent.If they come for you, knocking on the door, whatever the case may be, the first thing any competent pro se litigant or any lawyer that's defending you will demand is proof of their chain of title.
[06:16] Speaker 1: In a foreclosure, demand the full assignment history. Show me the wet ink original note and every transfer. In a bankruptcy 341 meeting, you calmly state on the record, "The mortgage is disputed," like in my case. "Creditor has not proven they are the real party in interest." In a tax sale or an eviction, kind of like Kimberly that we heard from last week, you file the quiet title and suddenly the burden flips. They have to prove their claim. You just point to your clean chain. So, a lot of you are probably wondering what the quiet title is. It is an action, is, it's an action, a legal process used to establish clear ownership of real property, and it eliminates any disputes or clouds on the title. In a quiet title lawsuit, you ask the court to determine who the rightful owner is, um, to quiet any competing claims such as liens, errors in the chain of title, unknown heirs, or improper filings.
[07:28] Speaker 1: Once granted, the court's judgment confirms your ownership and prevents others from later asserting claims against the property. In simple terms, it's how you clean up the title, so it is legally recognized as yours, free of challenges. So, I know a lot of you that have gone down this, um, this, uh, homesteading journey. We did all the steps, but I truly believe there was one step that we missed and that was the chain of title. And the more that I dive into this, the more that I'm starting to see that that step is really important. Because if you have a clean chain of title, it is alignment and it's part of, you know, the universe and to every corporate fiction out there, this land and I are one. And so when you're connected with that chain of title, you are part of that chain. The original grant flows through you, unbroken. And then you can say, "I am not a tenant in their maritime system.
[08:34] Speaker 1: I am the living heir on the land, rising with the spring," that we are all in today, this beautiful spring day, bringing new experiences, new adventures for all of us, and I'm pretty excited about that. It will raise your frequency from fear to knowing. And when you stand in the knowing, you defend differently. You don't beg. You don't argue jurisdiction in federal court and get laughed out. You can stay in state court, federal court, whatever you want to do. File the quiet title, present the clean chain, and watch the clouds dissolve like winter frost in the equinox sun. I love it. What do you think, Shane?
[09:19] Speaker 1: Is this-
[09:20] Speaker 2: Uh. Y- you know, I- I just love hearing your voice. Um, I- I- I-
[09:27] Speaker 1: Ah, sh- (laughs)
[09:28] Speaker 2: (laughs) I- I- I think it's amazing. Look, I was on creation lightship. I gotta be honest. I didn't hear anything you said.
[09:32] Speaker 1: (laughs) Good cover. I like it. That's okay.
[09:37] Speaker 2: (laughs)
[09:37] Speaker 1: No worries.
[09:37] Speaker 2: No. I- I- I- I heard, I heard what you said. Um, it, uh, this purpose for you is so amazing and I'm just here to support you.
[09:46] Speaker 1: I know you are. I love, I love when you support me. You're wonderful. You do that with all of us, and we, we love having you as part of our family. Um, yeah. So thank you so much for being there. And, you know, so it is all, all that I'm saying is when you homestead the right way and documenting every step, which, you know, when I did this, I jumped into everything. I was going so fast, I just wanted to get it done. And had I, when I looked back at when I started and I would've did it slowly, and really, really connected with the documentation, and learning about the chain of title, but we were... I don't believe that I've ever heard Q talk about the chain of title. Um, so I believe that might be a part that was important, and maybe he just put the breadcrumbs out there hoping that we'll find the rest of the breadcrumbs. I don't know. Um...
[10:31] Speaker 2: I think, I think Q is trying to keep it, keep it simple and allow us to use this tool of homesteading as an opportunity to show us if we do it from the heart, people will show up to assist us in it and will be very smooth. And if we do it from a defensive standpoint, it could be a little tougher. And I think it was a really a tool to help us understand who and what we are. Uh, we've talked about this on the air, and, um, I- I- I... What you're doing right now is helping so many people that are seeking this, so you're showing up for them a- as a presence o- of Source, because Source is within you. You know, Ra is within you, Mermaid is within you, Q is within you. We are all grounds, we are all transmitters, and we are all receivers, and it's up to us to b- understand that. Um, so this tool is a really good... This show is a good tool to assist us in this reality. However, it is also a good experience for us to understand who and what we are.
[11:35] Speaker 1: Exactly, exactly. And, um, to know how strong we are and, uh, and how we are connecting with our knowing. And, you know-
[11:43] Speaker 2: Right.
[11:44] Speaker 1: ... when Bruce used to say, "You know everything," and I'm like, "What the frick is he talking about?" Um, and I'm like, "I- I don't know everything," but now, now I get it. I do. It- it took me a little while to get there.
[11:55] Speaker 2: I know. I know you do.
[11:56] Speaker 1: (laughs) Um, so when you're perfecting the chain, layering it with the trust and deeds, that actually works in present day, okay? Because I'm also learning about trust and-That is a good protection, and we're going to get into that here shortly. So, you're not just protecting the dirt on your land, you're protecting everything. You are building the sanctuary that cannot be taken by anyone. You are giving your children and your grandchildren a root title that no bank could ever sever. And that is the expanded PRQ way. Renew today under this beautiful balanced sky. You trace it, you clean it, you record it, defend it with love, with truth, and with the unbreakable chain that says, "This is mine by original grant, by sovereign will, and by the turning, and by the turning of the seasons." I like that. So, who's ready to pull their chain of title this spring? Okay, so send us an email, call in, and let's walk through it together, because your chain is clean.
[13:02] Speaker 1: The system has no hook left in you. So share your stories, and with that, Shane, I'm going to let you, uh, share the call-in lines with everyone.
[13:13] Speaker 2: You didn't send it to me this time, Robin.
[13:15] Speaker 1: I did. It's in your email. Oh my gosh, are you serious? You're fired. (laughs)
[13:19] Speaker 2: Okay.
[13:21] Speaker 1: That's okay, I-
[13:21] Speaker 2: I rece-
[13:22] Speaker 1: Huh?
[13:23] Speaker 2: I received, I received the YouTube video, but I didn't receive the ...
[13:26] Speaker 1: Okay. I, I sent it to you later. N- no biggie. I, I'll go ahead and do it. Okay? You should
[13:30] Speaker 3: (laughs)
[13:30] Speaker 2: I, look, I, I still, I still, I still love you. I do.
[13:33] Speaker 1: (laughs)
[13:33] Speaker 2: I love you. I, I'm sorry. I, I'm just floating. I'm all over the place right now.
[13:37] Speaker 1: I know, and somebody needs to-
[13:38] Speaker 2: Oh, you know what? You, you know what? BBS Radio just gave it to me. You just gave it to me.
[13:41] Speaker 1: Oh, right.
[13:41] Speaker 2: Everybody, everybody, please call in. We want to hear your voice. We want to hear your harmonics. We want to hear what you're going through, and we w- we want to share experiences with you. Please call us at 888-627-6008. That is 888-627-6008. And our direct line is 323-744-4831. That is 323-744-4831. And I am just going off road here with it, so I'm just gonna say thank you, Robin. We are taking donations. Robin's going to sh- take a shout-out to our, our sponsors. Robin, take it away.
[14:22] Speaker 1: Mm-hmm. All right. So, as everybody knows, uh, Nano OGIS, uh, the show is sponsored by them. Nano OG- OGIS isn't your average formula. It's frequency medicine for the modern life. I know. I use it. Designed to restore balance, clarity, and vitality, I like that one, at the cellular level. Every spray is a promise of integrity, energy, and elevated living. Experience the shift with Nano OGIS for mind, body, and skin. And, as someone training intensely for the National Physiques Competition coming up in May, live here in Grand Rapids, I can hardly wait, I've found Nano OGIS to be my game changer in regard to my training and nutrition regimen. Plus, the multifunctional repair spray, which has been incredibly incredible for my skin, keeping it youthful, hydrated, soft, and resilient, even under stress and training demands. So check them out at nanoogis.net, and use your promo, or use our promo code, PRQHOME15, for 15% off your first order.
[15:38] Speaker 1: Your cells and your glow will thank you, I promise you that. So, just a quick disclaimer, with love and intention, we welcome spring's fresh bloom on this week's show, a season of renewal, growth, and bright new energy. This is a heartfelt space for sharing experiences, not a substitute for professional advice on health, finances, law, or life's deeper paths. Although, Shane is there to rescue you if you need to be rescued.
[16:07] Speaker 1: Always consult-
[16:08] Speaker 2: Oh, I'm always there.
[16:10] Speaker 1: (laughs)
[16:10] Speaker 2: I, I'll ... I, I'm the best, I'm the best swimmer out there.
[16:12] Speaker 1: (laughs)
[16:13] Speaker 2: If you're drowning, I, I can swim. I can swim deep, I can swim, I can swim miles. Miles, miles, and miles.
[16:20] Speaker 1: I love it. I love it. So, always consult a qualified expert with an open heart. So let's blossom together. So, before we get started, you guys, I came across a couple of videos about the real estate industry, and I just wanted to share a few things for, to all you people out there, the new people that are listening that haven't done a homestead, that are interested and own your homes and, and are retired and know that you're free and clear, um, guess what? Uh, you probably want to really work on that chain and title after you hear these, uh, next, uh, videos, and they come from Epic Real Estate. It is a YouTube channel, and, um, this is just for, uh, informational purposes only. And if you want to check it out, you can go to YouTube to check out their videos. It's Epic Real Estate. And so, BBS, if you don't mind, you could cue up the first, um, audio.
[17:14] Speaker 1: Okay, and so what he's talking about, I, and I know, I know the case very well because I actually, uh, listened to the attorney talk about it. But, um, in, in regard to the equity, where they said that the law has changed w- and here are the states that h- uh, have changed the law, um, and the ones that have not. And so there's, uh, a website, it's called e- uh, homequitytheft.org. And when you go to the website, a map comes up of the United States. And the first state in red that allows home equity theft is, yes, Illinois. The only state is, that is in red. The next one, the yellow, permits home equity theft in limited situations. Hm, interesting. Um, and those states are Montana, Iowa, Nevada, Texas, Louisiana, and Alaska. And now, the ones where the laws are in place to protect home equity is every other state except...... for the states that allow the shadow equity theft, and those states are Arizona, New York, guess what? Michigan, and Shane Alabama Slama.
[18:29] Speaker 1: (laughs)
[18:31] Speaker 2: (laughs) How'd you know my nickname? How did you know my nickname?
[18:34] Speaker 1: (laughs) Oh, I love it. I love it. Okay.
[18:38] Speaker 2: That's right.
[18:39] Speaker 1: So, this time-
[18:39] Speaker 2: There is a caller on line one.
[18:41] Speaker 1: Oh, there is? Okay, well-
[18:42] Speaker 2: Yeah. Er- er- Arrow's called in. She's called in.
[18:44] Speaker 1: Arrow's calling in? All right. Um, okay, Arrow. Come on on.
[18:47] Speaker 2: Sorry to interrupt you.
[18:48] Speaker 1: Come on on.
[18:50] Speaker 4: Hello?
[18:51] Speaker 1: Hi, Arrow.
[18:53] Speaker 4: Hi, Robin.
[18:55] Speaker 1: How are you? Welcome.
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[18:58] Speaker 1: I'm sorry, dar- darling, we can hardly hear you.
[19:01] Speaker 4: Oh, there.
[19:03] Speaker 1: There you go.
[19:04] Speaker 4: I took it off speaker. Is that better?
[19:06] Speaker 1: Yeah, much better.
[19:07] Speaker 4: Yeah. Yeah. Sorry about that. I knew I had to take it off speaker.
[19:12] Speaker 1: No worries.
[19:12] Speaker 4: Robin, you, you mentioned, you know, I wonder why Q didn't tell us about this title stuff.
[19:20] Speaker 1: Yeah, the chain of title. Maybe he did.
[19:22] Speaker 4: It's just so obvious.
[19:23] Speaker 1: Maybe he did and I missed it.
[19:24] Speaker 4: No, it's so... Robin, it's so obvious what you're doing, and I want to thank you personally at what you've gone through, how you've gone through it, and what you're doing with this show. I am one of... I've got to be one of your biggest fans.
[19:42] Speaker 1: Aw.
[19:42] Speaker 4: I'm always cheering you on. You going through this stuff personally has brought the humanness to it. You know, if I was listening to Q just tell me about titles, I really wouldn't get the humanism in it, you know. He, he's beyond humanism maybe or something. But just hearing you personally and watching all of this stuff, it was, uh, I, I seen the stress when you started, and last week's show, I was jumping up and down for you. You had so much peace in you, and it just, it...
[20:16] Speaker 1: Aw.
[20:17] Speaker 4: It just showed all over the place. And I appreciate all that you've had to go through, and I... You caught my attention the very day that you called in, and you were just screaming, "I did it, I did it."
[20:31] Speaker 1: Yes. (laughs)
[20:32] Speaker 4: "I have my homestead."
[20:33] Speaker 2: Mm-hmm.
[20:33] Speaker 4: And I just want to do it too. I just ain't in the right... I ain't back home yet, so when, you know, this summer, we'll see where I can get with it. But I just wanted to thank you for going through all of this and learning it so that you could teach us. I appreciate that.
[20:50] Speaker 1: Oh, thank you.
[20:51] Speaker 2: Absolutely.
[20:52] Speaker 1: Thank you so much.
[20:53] Speaker 2: Absolutely. And she's staying, she's getting to a peaceful place while she's going through it.
[20:57] Speaker 1: I am. It is, exactly.
[20:59] Speaker 4: Aww.
[20:59] Speaker 2: That's, that's the whole point of the experience, you know.
[21:02] Speaker 1: Yeah, and, and what I've-
[21:04] Speaker 4: It shows.
[21:04] Speaker 1: What I've learned, Shelly, is that it's the fear that, that stops us, and when it, when it comes up and you start to become aware of it, and you know that it's not real, and that's, that's where you rise above it, is that you know that your heart, go into the heart, that's where your strength is. 100%.
[21:25] Speaker 4: Mm-hmm. 100%.
[21:25] Speaker 2: So you're saying that this was a great tool. You're saying this was a, this was a great experience for you to understand that it, it's not real, and that you're, you're, you're shedding things, and this tool is helping you do it. There's a golden nugget in this experience that has nothing to do with this reality, is basically what, what I'm trying to get to.
[21:46] Speaker 1: Yeah. Thank you, Q Junior. (laughs)
[21:48] Speaker 2: Hey, hey, hey, hey. I, I am all that is and all that will ever be.
[21:54] Speaker 1: (laughs)
[21:54] Speaker 4: Hey, I'm gonna... You, you got a new nickname. I think it's Alabama Flamma.
[21:59] Speaker 1: Oh, bam. (laughs)
[22:02] Speaker 4: (laughs)
[22:03] Speaker 1: Oh yeah, I like that one. I like it. Thank you so much, Shelly, for calling in. We love you. Thank you for calling.
[22:08] Speaker 4: Thank you, Robin. Carry on.
[22:11] Speaker 1: All right, darling. And we have Karen on line two. So let's bring Karen on real quick. Karen.
[22:17] Speaker 2: Hello Karen.
[22:19] Speaker 5: Hello?
[22:21] Speaker 1: Well, hello twice in one day. I love it.
[22:24] Speaker 5: I know. I just had to call and support you guys. And appreciate everything that you're doing. Sounds like Shane's done a lot of swimming today.
[22:32] Speaker 2: (laughs) I was swimming on the last show, I'm swimming on this show, and...
[22:37] Speaker 1: (laughs)
[22:38] Speaker 5: He's...
[22:38] Speaker 2: I'm swimming.
[22:38] Speaker 5: Yeah, he's, he's really, uh, into the swimming today. That's what I'm hearing, that's what I'm...
[22:43] Speaker 2: (laughs)
[22:43] Speaker 5: And then I like the new nickname. That's interesting.
[22:46] Speaker 2: Alabama S-
[22:47] Speaker 1: Yeah.
[22:47] Speaker 2: I can't, I can't tell you on the air what my old nickname used to be, but it was, it was, it was same, some of the same stuff. But I'm just here having...
[22:56] Speaker 1: I think, I think, I think the, the nickname is Player. Just kidding.
[23:00] Speaker 2: No, no, no, no, no, not Player.
[23:02] Speaker 1: (laughs)
[23:03] Speaker 5: I think he's just having some fun today. We're not... We usually have a little bit more of a serious, a, a serious, uh, Shane, but, uh, this is fun.
[23:13] Speaker 2: Well, you know, Shane had to take...
[23:14] Speaker 1: He's kind of a rare energy, huh?
[23:15] Speaker 2: Shane, Shane, Shane had to take a back seat on, on today's show. We, we had to give him a little bit of a break, so we- we're allowing the source to flow today.
[23:22] Speaker 5: Yeah, we're, we're letting Q through on this one. It's fine.
[23:25] Speaker 2: There we, there we go. He, he loves playing too. Ooh, he loves playing.
[23:29] Speaker 1: Yeah, and he, and he sounds like Elvis sometimes. (laughs)
[23:32] Speaker 2: Ooh. (laughs)
[23:35] Speaker 1: All right, Karen, thank you so much. How are things going for you? Everything well?
[23:41] Speaker 5: Yeah, we were talking about it earlier, and you know, uh, I appreciate everything that you're doing for everyone out there. And like, you're the boots on the ground, and you're doing this. I mean, and quite frankly, I- I watch, I watched what you're doing, and I'm like, "All right. I'm gonna do this. I will do it." Um, it just, you know, I appreciate you laying the path for us. So thank you.
[24:04] Speaker 1: Yeah. Yes, no problem at all. And you know, if, if that's how I get to serve humanity in whatever way I can, 100% into it. Okay, thank you guys.
[24:16] Speaker 5: Yep.
[24:16] Speaker 1: Thank you so much for your care.
[24:17] Speaker 2: Thank you, Karen.
[24:17] Speaker 5: Thank you, and you guys have a beautiful day.
[24:20] Speaker 2: You too.
[24:21] Speaker 1: Always.All right, so when taxation really is theft. It's a popular trope in some circles, taxation is theft. We all know that. Unfortunately, taxes are necessary to fund public services, so they say, and infrastructure. But it's really funny how a lot of the money is not really going into that, isn't that interesting?
[24:44] Speaker 2: Mm-hmm.
[24:45] Speaker 1: Um, but in the states colored red in the map above, which is, we all know, Chicago or Illinois, tax laws allow government to take dramatically more than what is owed. Taking what is necessary to recover a debt is just, but taking more is theft, okay? And so there's a lot of that going on, and for those of you that, um, own your homes, you need to really look at, uh, uh, living trust and chain of title and, you know, we're gonna, we're gonna queue up the next clip and go ahead BBS and this'll give some more information in regards to that. Yeah, hear that? Cleanest target on the list and here you thought, "I'm gonna retire and everything's just gonna be so great from there on. Nobody's gonna mess with me. All I gotta do is pay some property taxes and hope they don't go up to where I can't afford them." Right? Okay, so they were talking about another family that went to the Supreme Court and, and it is the Pong family out of, uh, Mount Pleasant here in Michigan.
[25:47] Speaker 1: And what happened is their mother and father had passed away, and the property was passed over to them, and the, uh, township said that they owed $2,200 in, uh, back taxes. But they said, "No, we're not behind on taxes." And, and of course they went back and forth and then finally, um, the county or the s- or the city took over, they evicted them from the property, they took the property, they sold it for $79,000. It was, uh, valued at 100 and- or almost 200,000. They sold it, got, um, $79,000, no excuse me, 76. They took the property tax out, pro- uh, pocketed the rest, and then the person that bought the house flipped it and sold it for 195,000, okay? So they ended up going to the Supreme Court and they won the case, but the lawyer thinks he did a good job by getting them the $76,000. He's patting himself on the back, "We won, we won." No, to me, that's not a win.
[26:44] Speaker 1: The win is, is that the family gets their house back, they get restitution for pain and suffering, and the people that did it to them need to go to jail for fraud. Okay? So that's a win, that's a win right there. Not, "Oh here's the little bit of money you get to have back after we disrupted your entire life." Okay? So that kind of stuff needs to stop. It really does. I'm sorry, did I get emotional there? Let me pull that back a little bit. Um, all right, so we got one more clip that we're gonna go into, uh, go ahead BBS. Yeah, very interesting, you know, and again, the Supreme Court ruled in 2023 that the home equity theft is unconstitutional, yet, there are still states that are doing it. And there are er- a- actually more than a dozen. Anyway, that website once again is homeequitytheft.org if you want to check it out, and then there is another one called hidemyequity.com I do believe is the one.
[27:41] Speaker 1: Uh, we'll try to put it into, on the show page for um, uh, for informational purposes if you want to check it out. So, um, what you need to do is look at your deed, protect it, and get proper ownership structure starting point revokable living trust, okay? Um, clean estated plan, okay, and again, hidemyequity.com is where you can go to get information on that. Uh, so those of you that do own your house, you're not out of the woods, all right? Don't just sit back, b- be prepared, um, get your homestead going, make sure that you're doing the chain of title and get it in a living trust.
[28:21] Speaker 1: Now I didn't do that 'cause I didn't know about it, um, and again, the chain of trusts I do believe was the missing link, and, uh, there was a woman that Q talked about in one of his, um, shows, and as I said, I think I mentioned her last week, I spoke with her again today and she's gonna get some case law that she has that she's gonna try to find and send to me in regard because she, she shared with me how important the chain, um, the chain was, and, and I, I really didn't pay attention to it until just recently because of what I'm going through. So that is key, and, uh, once you have that, and, and to be honest with you, when, when Tina was on the show, her and I had just started doing that, and, uh, we got, we got to a point where we had to stop because I have four different parcels and each parcel is gonna have a chain of title, uh, so that's a lot of work.
[29:14] Speaker 1: I would rather find somebody who does it for a living, say, "Here, I'll pay you to do it," 'cause I, I just don't have the time to dive into something like that, um, we'll see.
[29:23] Speaker 2: Well just ask, just ask source to show up for you. Some might show up.
[29:26] Speaker 1: Yeah, that's a good idea. Of course.
[29:28] Speaker 2: Try it.
[29:29] Speaker 1: Yeah.
[29:29] Speaker 2: Exper- I'm just, I'm telling you experience it. When they show up, just be aware that they're there.
[29:33] Speaker 1: Yep, and I'll send it on a silver platter. How's that?
[29:36] Speaker 2: It is just that easy.
[29:38] Speaker 1: (laughs)
[29:39] Speaker 2: It, it really is.
[29:41] Speaker 1: I know, I know, as a matter of fact, I did it the other day after you and I had a chat, so thank you. Um...
[29:47] Speaker 2: Right.
[29:48] Speaker 1: Okay, so my... Kimberly was on the show last week everybody, and, um, she's done all of this. She did her patent, she's done the chain of title, um, but the one thing, um, that I mentioned earlier, I can't, it's not coming to me right now. Oh gosh, and I don't want to scroll back 'cause I'll lose my place but, um, she's behind three years, okay, she's not paid her property taxes and she said it was okay for me to share this, $50,000. I'm like, "How do you get that much in property taxes in three years?" I mean, really? I don't think property taxes is that much, is it?Do you have property tax like that, Shane?
[30:26] Speaker 2: N- depends on... And I don't, personally, but I don't have three properties. I don't... And it depends on where she's at. Um, there are a lot, a lot of factors. A lot of things factor in with that.
[30:37] Speaker 1: Well, she's not in Hollywood. (laughs) And for the record-
[30:40] Speaker 2: Well, to, to, to, to report back on what you're saying about how they bundle all these titles and everything, and they sell them in a... lumps them with Wall Street.
[30:50] Speaker 1: Yep. Mortgage-backed, uh, securities, MBS.
[30:53] Speaker 2: Well, Trump, Trump, uh, well, Trump just actually put an end to all that when he, when he... a lot of people didn't catch onto it, but he basically said that, uh, the- these hedge fund groups are no longer allowed to buy large groups of real estate. That's what he meant by that. So, he actually signed an executive order that prevents that from happening anymore.
[31:12] Speaker 1: And does that make-
[31:12] Speaker 2: But there is a trans- There is a transition that's happening, but it's happening very softly-
[31:17] Speaker 1: Okay.
[31:17] Speaker 2: ... for the new financial system, so.
[31:19] Speaker 1: Okay. And how is state and local government gonna look at that? Because usually, Trump says, uh, the governors could do what they want. Is he gonna... Is that gonna be enforced at the state and local level?
[31:28] Speaker 2: Every- ev- everybody needs to understand that this is a military operation going on. Trump is just the hood ornament of a Cadillac that's being driven by the military.
[31:36] Speaker 1: Okay.
[31:36] Speaker 2: Okay? He- he- he's just a figure. This, this has been a plan that's been going on for many, many years, put into place to, to end this. So, uh, w- with that being said, just, just sit back and enjoy the show.
[31:50] Speaker 1: (laughs)
[31:51] Speaker 2: It's already happened.
[31:52] Speaker 1: All right. Will do.
[31:53] Speaker 2: Don't... Try not, try not to get caught up in the emotional triggers within us that are created. Yes, there are still systems in America right now, in the United States, that are still operating illegally, but you'll start to see that once that happens to you, they kinda expose themselves and they tend to, uh, disappear completely r- right after that. So-
[32:15] Speaker 1: Yeah.
[32:16] Speaker 2: ... just be patient. We'll, we'll be okay.
[32:18] Speaker 1: I think so. I, I feel, I feel that you are absolutely correct on that, for sure. Um, so thank you for that, Shane. So-
[32:25] Speaker 2: No worries.
[32:26] Speaker 1: ... wanna kinda talk a little bit about allodial title, the highest title not generally available or achievable in the US right now, according to state and local government. And now, this is their perception. This is not my perception. I'm, I'm just trying to see it from the other side. So, in the United States, true allodial title, meaning compete- complete ownership without any obligation to superior authority, means no property taxes, no eminent domain risk, no recording requirements. It does not exist for private landowners in the way described. All land is held in fee simple, the highest common form of ownership, which is subject, which is subject to government powers like taxation, eminent domain, police power, and escheat. Now, I looked that word up, but I can't remember what it means. Um, so what they're saying is, no patents are still being issued for private land in a way that grants new allodial title status.
[33:27] Speaker 1: Historical federal land patents, like from the 1800s, which is what we've done, conveyed feed simple or fee simple title, not true allodial title. The claims of accepting or bringing forward an old land patent, recording notices, or removing property from the county recorder to achieve allodial status are common in sovereign citizens or similar circles, but lack legal validity. Courts generally reject them as myths or ineffective against taxes and foreclosure, and I heard that from a guy when I went to the sale of my foreclosure. "Oh, that's just conspiracy theory stuff. That's not real stuff. That's the internet garble," is what he said. Okay? So, a lot of people do believe that. So, some state constitutions, such as Nevada, Texas, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Minnesota, mention allodial lands to reject feudal tenures, but this does not eliminate property taxes or government authority.
[34:33] Speaker 1: Nevada once had a limited program pre-2000s for paying a lump sum of future taxes on a primary residence to get a certificate, but it was restricted, costly, and later discontinued or infect- or ineffective against ongoing obligations. So, removing a deed from the county recorder, um, via FOIA requests, notices, or self-created forms, does not convert title to allodial. It eliminates taxes or strip jurisdiction. Recording protects your interests publicly. Un-recording it risks losing proof of ownership against third parties. These steps do not legally create allodial title, avoid taxes, or remove jurisdiction. They can lead to legal issues like tax liens, invalid claims, or wasted effort. Okay? So, that's how they see it. And, um, you know, you gotta kinda look at both sides and, uh, and how they view, you know, the, uh, the homestead process. Okay.
[35:44] Speaker 1: So, to ensure the property is paid off and free of encumbrances, no mortgage, liens or loans, any note holder, lender retains priority regardless of title changes. Research the original land patent, obtain a copy of the historical federal land patent via BLM, which we all have done, those of us that have done this, for your parcel. Um, uh, proponents claim that traces back to patent land. Declare or accept the patent in your name, create and file the affidavits, notices, which we all did, I've done that process, or declarations claiming assignee's rights to the patent asserting allodial possession.Now, I'm not sure what that means. Um, that could be the forever benefits, uh, in regards to how they word this. Um, "Serve constructive notice to agencies and the county," which is what you do when you file it at the register of deeds. So, "You can remove or pull the property from the county recorder, file a notice or request to unregister the deed or deed of trust.
[36:59] Speaker 1: You can use a custom form if no official one exists. As the speaker notes, counties vary and may ignore requests. Avoid actions that compromise it. No mailbox." We've been told many a times, "Get rid of our mailboxes," right? Now I know why. "Seen as an inviting jurisdiction." So if you have a mailbox, you're inviting the jurisdiction to drop the crap letters off. (laughs) "No recording, new documents. Stay off public systems." Yeah, that's our goal. So, "Why doesn't this work in practice? Government retains paramount titles, taxes continue. Um, eminent domain applies. Police jurisdiction isn't barred. Many attempting this face enforcement actions." So, um, in Kimberly's case, she has been dealing with the authorities quite a bit and, um, yeah, it hasn't been good for her and I hope that she comes out of this good and, uh, gets out of the fear and gets into her heart because that, that's where she's gonna, she's gonna thrive. I know she will.
[38:06] Speaker 1: Um, but everybody's on their own journey and how they, how they, uh, navigate through it is their choices, correct?
[38:15] Speaker 2: It depends on w- where they're coming from. If they're coming from the heart or they're coming from the mind of fear. That's, that's the two main differences.
[38:23] Speaker 1: Yep. That is true because I've been there. I've been there and, uh-
[38:27] Speaker 2: I know.
[38:28] Speaker 1: And-
[38:29] Speaker 2: You reckon it.
[38:29] Speaker 1: ... it's no fun. (laughs)
[38:33] Speaker 2: (laughs)
[38:33] Speaker 1: No fun at all.
[38:34] Speaker 2: At some, at some point you look back and you say, "I created that."
[38:38] Speaker 1: (laughs)
[38:38] Speaker 2: My goodness.
[38:40] Speaker 1: I did. And, you know-
[38:41] Speaker 2: "Of course, god, god, why did we have to go through this?" Well, you wanted to experience this, so we're allowing you to experience it.
[38:48] Speaker 1: Yep. And you know the f- the, the beautiful thing is that I actually became aware of it and I-
[38:54] Speaker 2: That is amazing.
[38:55] Speaker 1: I know. I woke up one morning and I'm like, "What are you doing?" And yeah, it just dissipated right after that. It was, there was no more.
[39:05] Speaker 2: Th- it, it's when people like yourself come aware of, of that on this journey, that is a form of the highest of abundance that I can receive, is the fact that I get to experience that with you. That's the greatest-
[39:18] Speaker 1: Aw.
[39:18] Speaker 2: ... form of abundance for me.
[39:20] Speaker 1: Yeah.
[39:21] Speaker 2: Receiving that, he- being able to assist you and help you in this journey and watching you, you grow. That, that, that by far means more to me than anything else in this reality.
[39:31] Speaker 1: Oh, you're so beautiful. I love you. Seriously. You're, you're awesome. We all love you. And thank you for being, being our, our rock. Seriously.
[39:39] Speaker 2: Yeah.
[39:39] Speaker 1: 'Cause you've helped so many of us and, um, we truly appreciate you, Shane. From the heart.
[39:44] Speaker 2: Th- well, thank you. Thank you. Thank you, everybody. Y'all have helped me understand who and what I am on this journey. I mean, we're, we're all here for each other. From the heart. From the heart.
[39:55] Speaker 1: From the heart. Big time. So here's some, um, practical advice for property owners now. I, I don't, I don't feel too, too really good about this 'cause I really don't know how much real estate attorneys know, but I did know a beautiful real estate attorney at one time and she's not with us anymore, and, uh, sending her love and I know she's, I know she's with us, but just not physically right now. Um, but, "Consult a licensed real estate attorney in your state." Um, i- in Michigan based on your l- location for accurate title review, but again, i- they're, they're probably trained to go with the system and they may not know but they might know some stuff, so maybe it might not be a bad idea to consult, um, a real estate attorney.
[40:39] Speaker 1: So trusts can, can offer probate estate benefits, but don't create a low deal status or block taxes, tax loans, but when you take your property and all your assets and put it into a living trust, um, there is a system in place to where it can't be touched, I do believe. Y- d- you, you have one, don't you, Shane?
[40:59] Speaker 2: I have a foundation.
[41:00] Speaker 1: Okay. All right.
[41:02] Speaker 2: Yeah. Kind of, it's- it's- it's like a trust. Uh, no one owns it and no one, no one can take it from it, and there's only an executive director on it.
[41:10] Speaker 1: Okay. All right. Well, it's, it's similar probably to a living trust, right?
[41:13] Speaker 2: Yes. It i- it is. Yes, it is.
[41:15] Speaker 1: Okay. All right. So focus on clear fee simple title, paying off debts and proper estate planning. If you own your home, um, please, please do the research. It's not over just because you're retired and you don't have payments anymore, all right? They're watching you guys more than anybody because you're paid off and your, your, um, equity is rising and you're like a r- a diamond in the rough is, is the way they're seeing it. And they actually, I found out too, there was another video, maybe I'll share that next week, um, well, the week after 'cause we're gonna h- make a little announcement after the show. I didn't tell you about it, Shane, but I'll share it with you live.
[41:54] Speaker 1: Um-
[41:54] Speaker 2: Mm-hmm. I'm so excited about surprises.
[41:56] Speaker 1: (laughs)
[41:57] Speaker 2: I get so excited. I'm so excited about surprises.
[42:00] Speaker 1: Excited. I'm so excited. Woo! (laughs)
[42:03] Speaker 2: I just can't hide it.
[42:05] Speaker 1: (laughs) Oh, I love it. Um, so they have a kill switch like they do in your cars on your house. They are watching your house. And h-
[42:18] Speaker 2: Robin, let's quit sc- let's quit scaring people and l- let's-
[42:20] Speaker 1: (laughs)
[42:20] Speaker 2: ... don't care. Let's quit scaring people.
[42:21] Speaker 1: Uh, but just be aware of it. And you can actually go to, um, Zillow or something like that and find out how much the assessor is assessing your house, and I think there's a number or something on there that you can tell whether, um, you are on the watch block. So, um, make sure you're doing your research even though you own your house and you're retired and just protect everything.So, we're gonna talk about why people go through the effort of creating full chain of title, and then accepting or declaring their rights under the original land patent. First, the land patent is basically the original contract from the United States government to the first private owner. So, a couple weeks ago, I wasn't sure if when you have a homestead if you're a private owner. There's your answer. You are. Okay. So, they're heirs and assigns forever, okay? It's like the highest level deed issued way back when the federal goverment- government transferred public land into private hands.
[43:22] Speaker 1: The idea is that this patent is a binding private agreement, and once you're properly connected to it, no state can mess with your rights under it. Okay. Now, this is coming from the other side. See? There's two sides. Um, there's the matrix, and then there's heaven. (laughs) Ah.
[43:43] Speaker 2: But you can anchor- you can anchor heaven on this earth.
[43:48] Speaker 1: Yes, that is true, 'cause we're turning it into heaven on earth. That is for sure.
[43:52] Speaker 2: Each and every one of us can experience it immediately.
[43:56] Speaker 1: Bam. A- b- uh, Alabama Slamma slams it again. I love it.
[44:00] Speaker 2: (laughs)
[44:02] Speaker 1: (laughs) Okay, so this ties directly into the US Constitution Article I, Section 10, Clause 1, the Contracts Clause. It says, "No state shall pass any law impairing the obligation of contracts." That means states can make laws and weaken or break valid contracts. Yes, we all know that. Proponents argue this protects the land patent as an unbreakable deal between you, as the assignee, and the original grantor, the United States. All right. So, do you see why the chain of title is really an important link here? Because when you, um, quitclaim that deed, you really need to have everything else in between connected to you to be solid if you ever have to go in front of a judge. Does- does that make sense to you?
[44:57] Speaker 2: It, it, it does. It's- it's good to be prepared when you go in- in front of a judge, but more importantly, it's- it's- it's they- they're all a part of it.
[45:11] Speaker 1: Yeah. That is true.
[45:12] Speaker 2: Right. So asking the right- saying the right words and on being- putting things on- getting things on record that they don't want on record as you're in the courtroom, if this is the experience you wanna go through, for people out there, just- just knowing someone or- or- or, you know, when you- when you pray to God or when you- when you ask spirit or you command your source to put someone in your path that can assist you with this, somebody will show up that understands this. There- there's resources out here. There's a lot of us that are going through it.
[45:41] Speaker 2: Robin could probably connect you to just about anybody that has anything to do with the court system-
[45:48] Speaker 1: Yeah.
[45:48] Speaker 2: ... to get you some assistance, uh, uh, here, here and now, that- that can ... It's a process, as you can see, going through with what we got going with. We're going through it together. Robin is going through this with y'all on the air, sharing her life with you on the air, going through it, and, um, they're still out there. They're still doing things that they're not supposed to be doing, and they're- they're in fear now. Don't think that they're not in fear of what they're doing.
[46:15] Speaker 1: Yeah.
[46:15] Speaker 2: They're in fear, and- and their fear surfaces as well, right? You're- not just our fear, but the people that aren't doing the things the proper way, they're in fear of getting arrested because there are a lot of arrests going on that has to do and pertain to this stuff. So they are actually going to manifest their fear because they know that system's going down, and they're going to end up exposing themselves consciously.
[46:39] Speaker 1: Yeah.
[46:39] Speaker 2: So just un- understand that this is the psyop. This is what's really going on. The operation is really a- a- they calling it Christ consciousness, is what they call it, but in reality, the light is here, and people's thoughts and their actions are showing up in their reality. And it's exposing each and every person that's doing things that they shouldn't be doing.
[47:00] Speaker 1: Exactly.
[47:00] Speaker 2: The milit- military and Trump is just creating the fear that exposes it. That's it.
[47:06] Speaker 1: Exactly, exactly. And-
[47:06] Speaker 2: They're- they're- they're actually exposing themselves.
[47:09] Speaker 1: Right. And, you know, and there's also, you gotta remember some of those people are just doing their job, and they don't really know that they're doing not-so-good things. So, um, that's the other side of it, too. So, when the chain of title is the key step, it's like a complete ownership history, starting from the original patent on one end and linking it all the way through every sale, transfer, or conveyance to your current deed on the other end. You need to prove there's no break in the chain, meaning no missing deeds, no forgotten final conveyances. Um, like after a contract for the deed is paid off, but the seller never issued a warranty deed would be one example, or other gaps that could cloud the title. So, why this matters, if there's a break, your connection back to the patent isn't solid. If the chain is complete and unbroken, you can then file a formal acceptance or declaration of the land patent.
[48:06] Speaker 1: See, this is why I feel like that was a step before the declaration, which is one of the steps we did. The docu- the document declares, "I accept the rights, the title, and interest passed down from the original patent to me as the rightful heir or assignee." It's often described as adding the final golden link that fully vests you in all patent's protections. Important note, every land patent is a bit different. Okay, we're- uh, and so read the actual wording on yours carefully. I did look at mine, and it's really hard to read. Um, so I'm gonna have to get a magnifying glass just so I can make out the words. The goal here is to strengthen your claim. Showing an unbroken line of ownership back to the source is presented as a way to affirm your strongest possible title under the law, okay?So make sure that if you do this, that this is one of the things that you do in the process of your homestead. All right. So there was so much more information.
[49:10] Speaker 1: I always have more information than what I need i- 'cause I'm always worried that I'm gonna fall, run out of time, and, uh, I still-
[49:16] Speaker 2: Ther- there's that word again. There's that word.
[49:19] Speaker 1: Well, I, oh, take that back. Scratch, scratch. So-
[49:21] Speaker 2: (laughs)
[49:21] Speaker 1: ... um, Shane and I have decided summer is coming and we're, we're gonna discuss this with BBS so they don't know, um, but we are gonna probably go back to two times a month versus every week, uh, because it is summer and I wanna play at the beach and I wanna do some traveling. And so spring is here and I'm feeling lots of beautiful things coming our way. So, um, we probably won't have a show next week. I think our, probably our next show will be in April, uh, so we will, uh, announce that to BBS and I probably shoulda did it before the show, but that's a wrap for today on PRQ Homesteading Expanded here on BBS Radio. A huge thank you to all of our amazing listeners for joining us. You make this community what it is. Shane and I are signing off now to head out and soak up the beautiful spring weather. Shane is gonna go swim. I'm gonna go in the backyard. Stay grounded. Keep your homesteading your way, and we'll catch you next time. Take care everyone.
[50:20] Speaker 1: We love you so much, and happy spring.
[50:23] Speaker 2: Good night. (instrumental music)






