In this episode, Tia Jolie Philips and Sarah Tirri reflect, post-election.
The discussion begins with the public’s confusion and disillusionment with the electoral process and media narratives. Sarah describes how conflicting information makes it difficult for people to understand what’s truly happening in the world and how this impacted her decision not to vote.
Tia Jolie highlights the importance of a government that genuinely serves the people and delves into the idea of government as a ‘service contract’.
The conversation then turns to legal frameworks, contrasting common law, maritime law, the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), and the U.S. Code. Tia Jolie argues that under common law, individuals should be able to resolve disputes through a jury of peers, unlike the current complex, attorney-driven legal process associated with maritime law.
Another key topic is the idea of a ‘wartime president.’ Tia Jolie discusses how this title could imply a unique legal authority that enables the use of military tribunals rather than civilian courts, allowing expanded powers in situations deemed ‘wartime.’
The conversation covers Trump’s executive orders related to human trafficking and election interference, asserting that these orders provide him with considerable powers beyond standard government channels. Tia Jolie reflects on a specific moment at Trump’s 2017 inauguration, where military figures like Judge Advocates were briefly in attendance, and interprets this as a sign of commitment to fighting corruption and human trafficking.
Tia Jolie discusses the high-level efforts to combat trafficking and corruption, suggesting Trump was invited to run for office to address these issues and worked with international allies to take down corrupt leaders. She highlights Executive Order 13818, which allows the U.S. to designate foreign individuals involved in human rights abuses as enemy combatants, subjecting them to military justice.
The conversation also addresses recent changes within the U.S. military and the Federal Reserve. Tia Jolie argues that Trump restructured the military, creating the Space Force as a force to handle information and cyberspace operations, symbolizing an ‘information war.’ She suggests that Trump placed trusted figures in key military roles to bypass potentially corrupt leadership within the armed forces, framing these actions as part of a larger effort to protect national and global interests.
Tia Jolie moves the discussions forward and brings to light theories about covert operations and executive orders allegedly initiated by Trump to combat trafficking and corruption. She claims Trump organized specialized task forces and military tribunals, which allow asset-confiscation from convicted individuals to fund anti-trafficking efforts. Additionally, she asserts that Trump restructured the U.S. Treasury to subordinate the IRS and Federal Reserve, enabling the recovery of American assets lost due to manipulation.
The topic of election fraud in 2020 is also covered, with claims of a ‘sting operation’ that caught voter fraud involving international servers. Tia Jolie suggests that Trump’s loss was strategically beneficial, giving him time to prepare for a ‘Golden Age’ upon his potential return. Tia Jolie identifies as a ‘digital warrior,” expressing her commitment to researching and sharing information on these theories.
The episode concludes with a hopeful message, encouraging unity, individual responsibility, and the pursuit of positive societal change. Tia Jolie suggests that meaningful progress will come from citizens’ efforts to unite, take accountability, and work toward self-sufficiency rather than relying solely on political leaders. Both women heartily believe in the potential for a “Golden Age” where unity, responsible governance, and individual action lead to a peaceful and prosperous future.