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PRQ Homesteading Expanded
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June 14, 2026
PRQ Homesteading Expanded, June 13, 2026
PRQ Homesteading Expanded with Ra-bin and ShaneP What is an Open Records Request Part 2 Reclaiming Truth, Peace, and Local Power A Breath, and the Power of “I Am” In this episode of PRQ Homesteading Expanded, host Ra Bin opens with enthusiasm for the show’s banjo theme before introducing the title topic: “What Is an ORR? Part Two.” She explains that the conversation continues from the May 30 episode and returns to the advocacy playbook after a previous caller, Travis from Real Estate Mindset, shifted the direction of that earlier show. Ra Bin begins with the phrase “I am,” asking listeners to consider how often those words define reality, identity, limitation, and possibility. She contrasts statements such as “I am tired,” “I am stuck,” and “I am broke” with the spiritual phrase “I am all that I am,” emphasizing that words and thoughts help shape lived experience. Beyond Mindset: Where Identity Meets Paper Trails Ra Bin explains that PRQ Homesteading Expanded is not only about homesteading in the traditional sense, but about truth-seeking, property rights, public records, mortgages, foreclosures, contracts, and personal sovereignty. She says the show is an independent extension of the original PRQ Homestead, focused on what is really happening in people’s daily realities. Her message is that just as people must examine the words they use to define themselves, they must also examine the records, contracts, and institutional documents that define the systems around them. For Ra Bin, freedom begins when fear ends and knowledge begins. Wellness, Competition, and the Discipline After the Stage Before moving into public-records advocacy, Ra Bin shares a personal update connected to her recent NPC fitness competition on May 23, which she also identifies as her birthday. She reflects on the discipline required for training, nutrition, cardio, and daily routine, but says the real challenge began after the competition: transitioning back into a sustainable lifestyle while maintaining the habits that helped her grow. She describes improved recovery, strength, energy, and physical evolution, emphasizing that age becomes a limitation only when people accept it as one. She also credits Nano Ojas wellness sprays as part of her daily support for energy, focus, recovery, clarity, and overall vitality. The Disclaimer Before the Deep Dive Ra Bin gives a clear disclaimer that the show is based on personal journey, research, experience, and perspective, and is meant for educational, informational, and inspirational purposes only. She says it should not be taken as legal, financial, tax, medical, or professional advice, and encourages listeners to consult qualified professionals before making major decisions. At the same time, she urges people to go within, trust their inner guidance, practice discernment, and take only what resonates. This sets the tone for the rest of the episode, where she discusses legal and civic issues from a personal advocacy standpoint rather than as professional instruction. Property Taxes, Debt, and the Real Estate Mindset Warning Ra Bin plays and discusses a clip from Real Estate Mindset, featuring commentary by Mitch Vexler about property taxes, school district bonds, debt, banks, subprime lending, and what he describes as systemic fraud. She pauses to explain the meaning of subprime, clarifying that it refers to borrowers with higher credit risk who often receive loans with less favorable terms. She connects the clip to broader concerns about housing, foreclosure, mortgage debt, bankruptcy, and what she believes may become a major financial reckoning. Her purpose is to help listeners understand the terminology behind the claims being discussed so they can better follow the advocacy material. When the Homestead Battle Became a Peace Decision A major personal section of the episode centers on Ra Bin’s own homestead and bankruptcy-court journey. She

May 31, 2026
PRQ Homesteading Expanded, May 30, 2026
PRQ Homesteading Expanded with Ra-bin and ShaneP Open Records Requests, Mortgage Systems, and Reclaiming Local Accountability Ra Bin Opens PRQ Homesteading Expanded In this episode of PRQ Homesteading Expanded, host Ra Bin welcomes listeners to a discussion about ORRs, or Open Records Requests, while noting that co-host Shane Pop could not be present because of family obligations. Ra Bin opens by honoring Shane as a genuine, heart-centered friend and co-host whose wisdom, compassion, humor, and commitment to personal growth have helped shape the show and its community. She asks listeners to send love and positive energy to Shane and his family before moving into the episode’s main topic. From the Homestead Act to Modern Mortgages Ra Bin frames the episode as a journey through American history, beginning with the Homestead Act of 1862. She explains that the law offered ordinary people a path to land ownership by allowing them to claim 160 acres if they lived on, improved, and worked the land for five years. She then compares that model with modern housing-assistance programs, including the Michigan State Housing Development Authority, or MISHDA, which she says can provide down-payment assistance that may be forgiven after a required occupancy period. She asks whether the American housing system has truly evolved or simply changed forms. Comparing Homesteading and Mortgage Debt Ra Bin presents a side-by-side comparison between the Homestead Act era and today’s mortgage system. She contrasts land granted directly by government with property purchased through banks and lenders; labor and occupancy requirements with credit and financing requirements; minimal filing fees with down payments, closing costs, and interest; and frontier risks with foreclosure, debt, and long-term interest accumulation. She questions whether modern homeowners ever fully own their homes when taxes, insurance, fees, and mortgage structures continue indefinitely. Personal Experience, MISHDA, and the “Money Mafia” Mortgage System Ra Bin shares that she personally went through a modern homestead process, including attempting to succeed to an original patent, but later realized that the mortgage side of the process created serious complications. She says she filed bankruptcy to protect her property and describes the mortgage system as deeply corrupt, connecting it with what she calls the “money mafia” structure of real estate, taxes, schools, sheriffs, bonds, and government agencies. She also discusses attending a local township board meeting and asking about school bonds, saying officials did not appear prepared to answer questions about a reported school bond. Health, Ascension Symptoms, and Nano-Ojas Before returning to the main topic, Ra Bin reflects on competing in an NPC show on her 65th birthday and thanks Nano-Ojas for supporting the program. She describes the competition as both a physical and spiritual journey, emphasizing that age is only a number and that transformation remains possible at any stage of life. She connects health and wellness with broader ascension symptoms, including changes in energy, sleep, sensitivity, emotions, and purpose. She then promotes Nano-Ojas as a wellness spray she uses to support energy, focus, clarity, recovery, and overall wellness. Local Advocacy and the Street Fighter’s Creed Ra Bin introduces a local advocacy playbook from Real Estate Mindset, associated with Mitch and Travis, and says she posted it on the show page for listeners. She describes it as a practical guide for small groups of committed people who want to hold local officials accountable. The playbook, as she reads it, emphasizes local power, rules for advocacy, case studies, mistakes to avoid, and the importance of showing up consistently. Ra Bin says the material inspired her because it gives ordinary people a practical method for questioning taxes, mortgages, bonds, and government actions. Calle

May 10, 2026
PRQ Homesteading Expanded, May 9, 2026
PRQ Homesteading Expanded with Ra-bin and ShaneP Black and White law vs. Color of Law On this episode of PRQ Homesteading Expanded, host Robin details her successful pro se bankruptcy hearing. The discussion bridges quantum manifestation—the idea of "collapsing reality" through focus—with rigorous legal strategies involving the "Color of Law," UCC 3-301, and procedural rights to protect property from foreclosure. The Power of Observation and the Courtroom Win Robin shares her recent experience representing herself pro se in bankruptcy court against creditors attempting to lift the automatic stay on her homestead. Rather than succumbing to fear, she applied the "double-slit experiment" philosophy, choosing to focus on a reality where the outcome was "already done." By maintaining a calm, professional presence and refusing to feed worst-case scenarios, she successfully navigated the hearing. The judge ultimately declined to lift the stay and postponed the case until June 10th, providing the protection needed to move forward. Legal Strategies and Procedural Rights The core of the legal discussion centers on the Chapter 13 confirmation process and the "Color of Law." Robin argues that her homestead is protected by an "equity cushion," as the property's true cash value significantly exceeds the creditor’s bid. She also highlights the potential for a Rule 2004 Examination, which acts as a "flashlight in a dark room" to investigate the financial affairs and transactions of the debtor and creditors. Furthermore, the "Color of Law" is explored as a mechanism to hold government actors accountable when they violate constitutional due process during foreclosure proceedings. Mortgage Validity and UCC 3-301 A significant portion of the dialogue focuses on the technicalities of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Section 3-301 regarding the enforcement of negotiable instruments. Robin emphasizes that while a signature on a promissory note is binding, the entity attempting to foreclose must prove they are the "holder" through a valid chain of title and proper endorsements. She questions the validity of her own foreclosure, noting irregularities such as a sheriff's deed being created 10 days prior to the sale and the lack of a "wet ink" original note from the current servicer. Community Awareness and "The Spiderweb" The episode concludes with a call to action regarding community involvement. Robin discusses the rise of foreclosures as a "cash cow" for certain entities, potentially linked to school bonds and local government fraud. She cites recent events in Texas where citizens successfully challenged board members as an inspiration for listeners to attend their own county board and school board meetings to demand transparency. The journey of the "conscious creator" in the legal system is not about fighting blindly, but about standing in truth with grounded information. By combining spiritual focus with a deep understanding of procedural law (like UCC 3-301 and Rule 2004), individuals can reclaim their power and protect their foundations.
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