Topic: Birth Certificate

5 chapters across the catalog

71: Seven Shots
45:29 - 50:52

71: Seven Shots

Family Courts, Weaponization of the State in Domestic Relations

Mo Facts presents a theory that the family court system weaponizes women and children against men, effectively engaging the power of the state to remove fathers from the home. Adam Curry shares personal anecdotes from his first divorce to illustrate how the justice system is geared toward penalizing male partners.

68: Lizard Lounge
2:02:41 - 2:06:40

68: Lizard Lounge

Birth Certificates, Maritime Law and State Wardship

The discussion touches on the theory that signing a birth certificate effectively makes a child a ward of the state, granting the government ultimate custody. This concept is linked to broader "sovereign citizen" theories involving maritime law and corporate personhood. While acknowledging the legal reality of state intervention through truancy and social services, the hosts advise pragmatism over the radical legal theories that led to the imprisonment of figures like Wesley Snipes.

45: 45 Savage
15:08 - 17:35

45: 45 Savage

Intelligence Apparatus, Limited Hangout Theory

A theory is proposed that the birther controversy was a "limited hangout" or bait set by the intelligence apparatus. The hosts suggest that Barack Obama, as a product of the intelligence community, would have had a legitimate birth certificate if required. They speculate that the Hillary Clinton campaign may have avoided the bait, while Donald Trump used it to make a splash with his target constituents.

39: Hard Pass
1:40:28 - 1:46:05

39: Hard Pass

Gail Lukasik, Secret Identities, and Deathbed Promises

Gail Lukasik appears in a clip from Megyn Kelly's show to discuss discovering her mother's secret life as a Black woman passing for white. Lukasik describes her mother's obsessive habits, such as wearing makeup to bed and avoiding the sun, to maintain her facade. The story culminates in a deathbed promise to keep the secret to avoid social shame among white friends in Ohio.