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Dream Keepers Radio

Dream Keepers Radio

By: Don Kilam
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Dream Keepers Radio is dedicated to empowering gifted guardians with the knowledge and strategies to protect generational dreams. Each episode dives into the realms of financial literacy, tribal government establishments, estate planning, and asset protection, providing you with the tools to secure your family's financial future.


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Episodes
  • Trust Me: You're Paying Way Too Many Taxes
    Jul 4 2025

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    Are you operating as a sovereign individual or unwittingly functioning as government property? The answer lies in understanding the critical difference between nationality and citizenship—a distinction that fundamentally changes how you interact with the economic and legal systems surrounding you.

    Don Kilam delivers a powerful breakdown of how Americans have been systematically placed under government control through elaborate legal structures most never question. He reveals the stark contrast between informed families who understand their inherent rights as nationals and uninformed families who operate solely as citizens within the public sector.

    "When you're getting public housing, public assistance—if you're getting these things, you're a product of the government. The government owns you," Kilam explains with remarkable clarity. This ownership extends through your Social Security Trust, which actually funds an astonishing $24 trillion of the United States national debt. Every time you use your Social Security number, you subject yourself to countless taxes—even after death through estate taxes, which Kalam describes as "literally a tax on your right to transfer property when you die."

    The solution? Private family business trusts. Kalam breaks down how these legal entities provide protection from courts and creditors while establishing proper structures for wealth preservation. He distinguishes between legal title (your right to use assets) and equitable title (true ownership), explaining how most Americans only experience "beneficiary use" of their possessions rather than genuine ownership.

    What makes this knowledge so powerful is its practical application. Rather than merely identifying problems, Kilam provides actionable strategies for establishing private family business trusts that legitimately protect your assets and minimize unnecessary taxation. As he emphasizes throughout, "prosperity is your divine birthright"—but claiming that birthright requires understanding the system and positioning yourself to operate within the private sector.

    Ready to reclaim your financial sovereignty? Text PRIVATELIFE to 702-200-4900 or visit skool.com/donkilam to join Kalam's educational platform and learn how to establish your private family business trust today.

    In "United States Of Pimpin'," Don Kilam shares his perceptions from his street culture to explain the corporate world in a way that may feel uncomfortable yet brutally honest. He outlines ten rules from the "pimp game" alongside ten principles that apply to society and governance. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F9QHGRGS

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    https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Touch-This-Diplomatic-Immunity/dp/B09X1FXMNQ

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    33 mins
  • Ditch Your SSN, Get an EIN, and Join the 1% Club
    Jul 2 2025

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    What if your birth certificate isn't just a record of your birth, but a powerful commercial instrument that defines your relationship with money, taxes, and even your own identity? Dr. Don Kalam, with his background in business and law, offers a provocative reframing of American society that challenges our fundamental understanding of how the system works—and who it works for.

    Kalam presents the United States not primarily as a democracy, but as a republic designed to foster entrepreneurship as the default path to prosperity. The birth certificate, printed on bank note paper, creates what he calls a "United States person"—a commercial entity separate from your natural self. Most Americans unknowingly merge these two identities, while the wealthy maintain rigorous separation, allowing them to control vast assets without directly owning them.

    This perspective illuminates why figures like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg establish foundations that receive profits from their companies—embodying Kalam's central wealth philosophy: "Own nothing, control everything." By operating through trusts and using Employer Identification Numbers rather than Social Security Numbers, the financially savvy create protective barriers between personal and business liabilities while practicing legal tax avoidance.

    The implications extend beyond personal finance into education and employment. Kalam suggests conventional schooling predominantly produces employees rather than entrepreneurs, a system he claims was deliberately designed by industrial magnates. As automation accelerates, intelligence (creating systems) trumps skill (performing tasks), making entrepreneurial thinking increasingly essential for financial security.

    Whether you find Kalam's interpretations revolutionary or controversial, his framework offers a coherent explanation for the persistence of wealth inequality and provides actionable strategies for rethinking your relationship with commercial systems. The question remains: what might change if this supposedly elite knowledge became widely understood and implemented across society?

    Dive into local law libraries, study contracts, understand the constitutional protections for private agreements, and consider whether strategic application of these principles might transform your financial future. The rules of the game may be more negotiable than you've been led to believe.

    In "United States Of Pimpin'," Don Kilam shares his perceptions from his street culture to explain the corporate world in a way that may feel uncomfortable yet brutally honest. He outlines ten rules from the "pimp game" alongside ten principles that apply to society and governance. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F9QHGRGS

    FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD - DON KILAM
    GO GET HIS BOOK ON AMAZON NOW!

    https://www.amazon.com/Million-Dollars-Worth-Game-Kilam/dp/B09HQZNRB9

    https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Touch-This-Diplomatic-Immunity/dp/B09X1FXMNQ

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    47 mins
  • Private Life, Public Money: How Your Name Becomes Your Business
    Jun 27 2025

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    Money stacked in neat piles. A charismatic speaker flashing cash. A profound message about financial sovereignty hidden beneath a flashy exterior. Don Kilam delivers a raw, unfiltered crash course on how the American financial system really works—and how most people unknowingly participate in their own financial subjugation.

    At the heart of Kalam's message is a revolutionary concept: your legal name functions as a business entity that can either work for you or against you. "Some people call it the straw man," he explains. "I call it the business." This distinction forms the foundation of financial freedom in a country that was paradoxically "established on not paying taxes." The irony isn't lost on Kilam, who challenges listeners to question why Americans pride themselves on freedom while submitting to multiple layers of taxation on the same dollars.

    The revelations continue as Kilam dismantles common misconceptions about taxes and public funding. Municipal bonds, not tax dollars, fund roads and schools. Private families—not elected officials—ultimately control and benefit from government operations. Your Social Security number, far from being a badge of citizenship, functions as "the lowest number possible" in a matrix system designed to create liability and transfer wealth from the many to the few.

    What makes Kilam's teaching particularly valuable is his emphasis on practical application. He doesn't just illuminate problems; he offers solutions. Operating as a "foreign national" to the corporate system allows individuals to position themselves differently within the legal framework. Understanding the distinction between enrollment and registration reveals why some groups maintain wealth while others struggle. Learning to read contracts and applications as what they truly are—permission slips for others to use your assets—empowers people to make different choices.

    Ready to transform your understanding of money, identity, and freedom? Text PRIVATE LIFE to 702-249-100 or visit skool.com/donkilam to join others who've broken free from financial misconceptions and tapped into their birthright of prosperity.

    In "United States Of Pimpin'," Don Kilam shares his perceptions from his street culture to explain the corporate world in a way that may feel uncomfortable yet brutally honest. He outlines ten rules from the "pimp game" alongside ten principles that apply to society and governance. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F9QHGRGS

    https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Touch-This-Diplomatic-Immunity/dp/B09X1FXMNQ

    Support the show

    https://donkilam.com

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    23 mins
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Incredible motivational for sure.Appreciate your time and energy.Wisdom is paramount.This journey will definitely be interesting.Thank you Champ

Very informative 🔥🔥🔥

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