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LEO Round Table, March 18, 2026

Wed, 18 Mar 2026
S11E053, Cops Fire Multiple Times At Armed Suspect Who Fired Weapon From Vehicle

Michigan synagogue attacker's brother found to have been Hezbollah commander. ROTC cadet fatally stabs Old Dominion gunman ending carnage. Democratic senator blasts party for DHS funding freeze. Panelist Randy Sutton talks leadership failure in Nancy Guthrie case. Cops fire multiple times at armed suspect who fired weapon from vehicle. Sheriff refuses to retract non-citizen hiring social media post.

Beverage Chronicles, March 18, 2026

Wed, 18 Mar 2026
Title: Smart Beer Buying, Can Innovation & Cocktail Classics

Unrefrigerated beer and the effects on quality
Canned beer has evolved from low-quality perception to the best format
for freshness and protection
How Public Relations help beverage brands grow
History of the Espresso Martini

The Sports Doctor, March 18, 2026

Wed, 18 Mar 2026
Guests, Dr. Kevin Wall and Karina Inkster

Tony Alamo, March 18, 2026

Wed, 18 Mar 2026
Ep132, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 30

Inspired Radio, March 17, 2026

Wed, 18 Mar 2026
Inspired Radio with Helen Taylor

Breaking the Status Quo: Martin Ansell on Law, Sovereignty, and Consciousness
Guest, Martin Ansell - former driving instructor from Sussex, England, who transformed into a "forced historian"

Martin reveals how losing his job during the COVID lockdowns led him to question accepted narratives and become what he calls a “forced historian.” He shares insights from his research into language, history and the law.

In this episode of Inspired Radio, host Helen Taylor speaks with Martin Ansell, a former driving instructor from Sussex, England, who transformed into a "forced historian" following the COVID-19 lockdowns. Ansell shares his deep-dive research into the hidden structures of the legal system, the concept of the "strawman" entity, and the untapped potential of human consciousness to reshape reality.

The Catalyst: From Driving Instructor to Legal Researcher
The 2020 lockdowns served as a major turning point for Martin Ansell. After losing his predictable livelihood as a driving instructor, he began questioning the government's authority to restrict his movement and work. This curiosity led him into a "rabbit hole" of legal research, where he began to distinguish between common law and the convoluted layers of statutes that he believes are designed to control individuals through "fiat" facts and manufactured authority.

The "Strawman" and the Birth Certificate Trust
A significant portion of Ansell’s research focuses on the "registration" process at birth. He argues that the legal system creates a corporate trust—often referred to as a "strawman"—that is separate from the living man or woman. He presents a controversial theory that the registration of an "infant" (meaning "unable to speak") actually refers to the placenta or afterbirth, which the state uses to create a legal entity with the same name as the child to capitalize on the individual’s life energy.

Financial Sovereignty and the Mortgage Analogy
Ansell critiques the modern banking system, specifically mortgages, by comparing them to a pawn broker transaction. He argues that banks lend money against a house the borrower does not yet own, a process he views as logically flawed and reliant on "balancing the books at the end of the day" rather than true value exchange. His personal rebellion involved a decade-long refusal to file tax returns or pay utility bills, claiming that these systems are essentially voluntary and rely on the individual's "consent to be governed".

Consciousness and "Cloud Busting"
The conversation shifts from legal fictions to spiritual potential. Ansell discusses "universal consciousness" and the memory of water, suggesting that humans are the most powerful creative force on the planet. He shares his experience with "cloud busting"—using focused intention to disperse clouds in the sky—as a metaphor for how individuals can reclaim their power. He also mentions emerging technologies that aim to "amplify human intention" to solve environmental issues like radioactive waste.

Martin Ansell’s journey from a predictable life to one of radical inquiry highlights a growing movement of individuals seeking to "un-swaddle" themselves from societal lies. By understanding the distinction between the living man and the legal persona, and by harnessing the power of focused consciousness, Ansell believes humanity can move toward a new world defined by God’s law rather than the "mad, twisted games" of the state.

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