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[03:58.280 --> 04:14.380] All right, bad boys and bad girls, for that matter, what are you going to do when we come [04:14.380 --> 04:16.100] for you? [04:16.100 --> 04:24.740] Randy Kelton, Eddie Craig, Debra Stevens, tonight Randy has the night off, he's working [04:24.740 --> 04:31.160] on a very important case, some motions that have to be filed immediately this week, so [04:31.160 --> 04:37.160] tonight it's just Eddie and myself and you callers, however we've got plenty to talk [04:37.160 --> 04:42.840] about tonight, especially concerning traffic issues, transportation code related issues, [04:42.840 --> 04:52.040] Eddie has some very important updates concerning his traffic citations from Rockdale, Texas, [04:52.040 --> 04:57.160] which is a little town on Highway 79 just to the east of Austin, just to the east of [04:57.160 --> 05:03.000] Round Rock, Fugerville area, so Eddie, tell us the scoop, what's happened? [05:03.000 --> 05:08.400] Well here's the deal, these people have gone and rained entirely on my parade, my high [05:08.400 --> 05:12.920] hopes of my day in court and all this other kind of stuff just flushed down the tubes [05:12.920 --> 05:20.520] in a moment's notice, I got a certified mail from the Rockdale Municipal Court and it is [05:20.520 --> 05:36.520] cited as follows, citation numbers 013866-0123 and 867-01, motion to dismiss from the municipal [05:36.520 --> 05:42.280] court city of Rockdale to the honorable judge of said court, now comes the state of Texas [05:42.280 --> 05:47.540] by and through her attorney and respectfully request the court to dismiss the above entitled [05:47.540 --> 05:53.360] and numbered criminal actions in which the defendant is charged with the offense of failure [05:53.360 --> 06:00.560] to maintain financial responsibility, no registration sticker, no motor vehicle inspection and expired [06:00.560 --> 06:07.920] driver's license on November 1, 2009 for the reason other the interest of justice requires [06:07.920 --> 06:14.120] dismissal, wherefore it is prayed that the above entitled and numbered cause be dismissed [06:14.120 --> 06:19.840] without prejudice to the state of Texas and that any warrant or capious be recalled, respectfully [06:19.840 --> 06:27.480] submitted Michelle Limke, prosecuting attorney for city of Rockdale, order of dismissal signed [06:27.480 --> 06:36.720] by the judge of the city of Rockdale and they signed it on November 9, 2009, so they spoiled [06:36.720 --> 06:40.680] all my fun, not only did they dismiss it, they sent back the money, they charged me [06:40.680 --> 06:46.280] for the bond, so. Oh, so now you don't get to go fight it. [06:46.280 --> 06:51.720] Well, I don't get to fight the tickets, the officer Lightfoot, if you are listening tonight, [06:51.720 --> 06:57.200] I appreciate your due diligence in studying the material, I know what you did was done [06:57.200 --> 07:04.160] at the behest of someone else, so what I told you on the day of the stop still stands, I [07:04.160 --> 07:09.880] fully believe you are a competent, qualified and good officer which we are in badly need [07:09.880 --> 07:15.600] of, badly in need of, so I would like to thank you for making the material from the seminar [07:15.600 --> 07:23.400] available to the prosecutor and the municipal judge who obviously managed to read it and [07:23.400 --> 07:27.800] comprehend it and couldn't find a way of rebutting it. [07:27.800 --> 07:31.840] Oh boy. So this is twice now the seminar material [07:31.840 --> 07:37.320] has proved its value because the total fines they would have tried to lean against me for [07:37.320 --> 07:41.680] all this would have exceeded $3,600. Oh wow. [07:41.680 --> 07:48.680] So given that folks, this is the baptism by fire that I was telling you about, I don't [07:48.680 --> 07:55.200] do this because I'm trying to be a hero, I do it because I believe I'm right and if we [07:55.200 --> 08:01.920] stick to what is right and what we know to be right, we can prevail, this is an example [08:01.920 --> 08:07.280] of there are good people out there that are willing to do what the law says, that's why [08:07.280 --> 08:12.120] we shouldn't give up, we are not the only good people, we are not the only ones who [08:12.120 --> 08:17.840] think there are things that are horribly wrong, it's true that we don't see them very often [08:17.840 --> 08:23.420] but we are not alone and we need to make sure and thank these people who take the time to [08:23.420 --> 08:29.280] know the difference and act upon it. So please if you know officers or anything [08:29.280 --> 08:34.440] like that, encourage them, don't look down on them, they are only doing what they've [08:34.440 --> 08:39.920] been taught but if you take the time and the effort to be nice to them, to show them that [08:39.920 --> 08:45.420] all you are trying to do is to prevent them from having a problem, not cause them one, [08:45.420 --> 08:50.440] then you can get through to them and you can get them to realize that hey, something here [08:50.440 --> 08:58.240] is not right and this officer proved he is very capable of doing that as did this prosecutor. [08:58.240 --> 09:01.800] So the gentleman that called in that night making all the comments about case number, [09:01.800 --> 09:06.160] case number, give me a case number, well they didn't even put one on here. [09:06.160 --> 09:13.200] There you go, see again, doesn't always work that way. [09:13.200 --> 09:20.120] Yep, if they dismiss it before a cause even gets filed, there is no case number but I [09:20.120 --> 09:26.960] will be making for the next seminar and after I get that scanned in where they use the clear [09:26.960 --> 09:32.120] paper crimper seal so it doesn't actually have anything you can identify directly, I [09:32.120 --> 09:37.720] will try to find a way to darken that up so that we can copy it and put it into the seminar [09:37.720 --> 09:43.640] material. Now I got a Skype here, they are asking why [09:43.640 --> 09:51.120] without prejudice, probably because there is a possibility they are going to try to [09:51.120 --> 09:57.680] see if there is a way around it. But seeing as how they aren't very likely [09:57.680 --> 10:02.000] to have the time and manpower to do that, I can see that's why they went ahead and sent [10:02.000 --> 10:06.480] my money back. But they are willing to admit there is a possibility [10:06.480 --> 10:12.320] that I am correct and so in order to alleviate that issue they went ahead and dismissed the [10:12.320 --> 10:17.360] case and sent my money back. Yeah and I think that for most cases they [10:17.360 --> 10:22.000] are always going to dismiss without prejudice because they always want to leave that door [10:22.000 --> 10:28.440] open for them to come back at some later time and that's just going to be general policy. [10:28.440 --> 10:33.000] They are almost never going to dismiss with prejudice but in cases like this I wouldn't [10:33.000 --> 10:37.920] worry about it because it's just not going to be worth their time and trouble and effort [10:37.920 --> 10:43.200] to see if possibly some day they could come back after Eddie for the 3600. [10:43.200 --> 10:46.720] I think that they know that they are dead in the water, there is no way they can do [10:46.720 --> 10:51.520] anything about it but it's just going to be a matter of policy that they are just always [10:51.520 --> 10:56.520] going to dismiss without prejudice. So I wouldn't worry about that too much. [10:56.520 --> 11:01.520] No I'm not going to worry about the without prejudice part of it. [11:01.520 --> 11:08.640] The thing that I just want everybody to understand is that attitude at a stop can either help [11:08.640 --> 11:14.480] you or it can hurt you. I do wish that my batteries had been accurately [11:14.480 --> 11:18.600] reflected in the meter of my little recorders that day. [11:18.600 --> 11:25.640] Turns out they all died at the same time and Randy forgot to turn the recording on. [11:25.640 --> 11:31.840] I had Randy on the phone at the time during the stop and he didn't have his set up to [11:31.840 --> 11:35.600] record the thing either. He thought he did but it wasn't going. [11:35.600 --> 11:38.920] So I do apologize. I wished I had it. [11:38.920 --> 11:43.440] I may even go ahead and just subpoena a copy of the tape from the officer's car so we will [11:43.440 --> 11:47.240] have it. You guys just can't handle any recording without [11:47.240 --> 11:50.760] me. I'm just kidding. [11:50.760 --> 11:53.960] But I mean it's interesting. It really is. [11:53.960 --> 11:58.780] And it's the kind of news that I hope we keep managing to bring out in all this. [11:58.780 --> 12:04.440] This is the reason, this is the very reason why I wanted to do a seminar, why I wanted [12:04.440 --> 12:08.520] to make this information available to people. It's the law. [12:08.520 --> 12:14.160] It will work. You just need to learn it and how to apply it and stand by it. [12:14.160 --> 12:18.040] Don't let them talk you out of avoiding it or not using it. [12:18.040 --> 12:20.960] It's your law. Use it. [12:20.960 --> 12:24.640] Right. And speaking of seminar, we are working hard [12:24.640 --> 12:30.200] on getting the materials available. I'm working very hard at editing and mixing [12:30.200 --> 12:35.160] and mastering the audio and, you know, apologize if it's taking so long. [12:35.160 --> 12:42.120] It is a great deal of work, people, to put together all the audio, all the clips, all [12:42.120 --> 12:46.440] the pieces. And, you know, I'm not going to try to denigrate [12:46.440 --> 12:50.360] anybody about this. But part of the reason it's taking so long [12:50.360 --> 13:00.320] to do this is because a lot of folks did not stick to the designated Q&A sessions. [13:00.320 --> 13:08.160] There were a lot of questions and answers going on just all throughout the entire seminar. [13:08.160 --> 13:11.840] And that's one of the reasons why it's taking so long to put all of this together. [13:11.840 --> 13:16.760] So maybe next time we have a seminar, people can actually just stick to asking questions [13:16.760 --> 13:21.320] on the designated Q&A session. It will make things go a lot faster and a [13:21.320 --> 13:25.760] lot easier in the post-production editing and mastering phase. [13:25.760 --> 13:31.680] But I should have that all put together, hopefully, within the next week, by the end of the next [13:31.680 --> 13:35.400] weekend. Well, that would be good. [13:35.400 --> 13:38.920] Yes. I understand, though, that we do have a caller [13:38.920 --> 13:40.760] on the line. We have some callers on the line. [13:40.760 --> 13:44.080] We've got Kathy from Texas and Guy from Arkansas. Let's go to Kathy. [13:44.080 --> 13:47.640] Kathy, thanks for calling in. What's on your mind tonight? [13:47.640 --> 13:51.520] Well, I'm glad to hear that Eddie's charges were dismissed. [13:51.520 --> 13:57.240] And I do think, though, the education that he gave those guys is probably worth missing [13:57.240 --> 14:01.640] the fun in court. Yes. Yes, I would have to agree. [14:01.640 --> 14:06.680] I have driven through there many, many times. And we went through there when they had their [14:06.680 --> 14:10.960] big construction project going on. And you had all those beautiful wide streets. [14:10.960 --> 14:15.640] But we went through there time and time again when they were making those wide streets. [14:15.640 --> 14:19.560] And they were the most miserable bunch of people we've ever been around. [14:19.560 --> 14:22.920] They would close off all but one lane. And there would be three or four police officers [14:22.920 --> 14:28.240] sitting there waiting and watching. And it's like it took 20, 30 minutes to get [14:28.240 --> 14:32.600] through Rockvale. So I'm glad you did it in style. [14:32.600 --> 14:36.160] Well, thank you. I appreciate that. [14:36.160 --> 14:41.720] So if I can change the subject just a little bit, Deborah, I talked to Randy earlier today. [14:41.720 --> 14:48.200] And he said that you might have some updated or really good information about the public [14:48.200 --> 14:55.520] property issues. And I got on Friday a CD from the Travis County [14:55.520 --> 15:00.640] Tax Assessor of All Public Properties in the county. [15:00.640 --> 15:05.000] And of course, I'm not finding my property on there. [15:05.000 --> 15:10.080] And so I was just checking. I had a list of items that I think that I'm [15:10.080 --> 15:12.840] supposed to do. And I just wanted to kind of be sure before [15:12.840 --> 15:18.120] I just start writing to everybody in town. My understanding is my next step is to make [15:18.120 --> 15:24.680] the next step is to send a certified letter to the tax office confirming that my property [15:24.680 --> 15:31.040] is not listed. And then I'm looking at just simply filing [15:31.040 --> 15:36.720] with the court to have a designation of private property. [15:36.720 --> 15:41.200] Is there a whole bunch of something missing? Am I missing a really big point here? [15:41.200 --> 15:44.960] I don't think so. I don't think so. [15:44.960 --> 15:50.240] And I've been in contact with a gentleman that was helping me on this issue before. [15:50.240 --> 15:57.040] And basically, that is the steps. Those are the steps. [15:57.040 --> 16:03.880] Now what's going to happen is the tax office, the tax appraisal district is going to fight [16:03.880 --> 16:10.520] us to not have our properties declared private and taken off the tax roll. [16:10.520 --> 16:16.600] So we may have to file a lawsuit against the tax office. [16:16.600 --> 16:21.640] And so I'm working on what exactly that all is going to entail right now. [16:21.640 --> 16:26.520] Okay. And that would be probably, from my end, probably [16:26.520 --> 16:32.120] get a hold of the, you know, get through my jurisdictionary properly and state my case [16:32.120 --> 16:34.480] and all of that good stuff. Exactly. [16:34.480 --> 16:39.520] Okay. Well, that's really all I had. And I just, I do love you guys so much. [16:39.520 --> 16:44.720] You saved my life more than once. So keep it up and I'll try and hold up my hand. [16:44.720 --> 16:47.120] Oh, thank you, Kathy. Thanks a lot. [16:47.120 --> 16:54.120] Okay. And we'll take Guy on the other side. Callers, if you'd like to call in 512-646-1984. [16:54.120 --> 16:55.120] We'll be right back. [16:55.120 --> 17:06.120] It is said that for every thousand hacking at the branches of the evil, there's one hacking [17:06.120 --> 17:11.120] at the root. Author and lecturer, Robert Galen Ross, is surely one of the select few. And [17:11.120 --> 17:15.480] this Wednesday at 7 p.m., he will be at Brave New Books to give a one-time free lecture [17:15.480 --> 17:20.480] on the current economic crisis and who is behind it. Mr. Ross is a former intelligence [17:20.480 --> 17:26.000] officer for the NSA and is trained in gathering intelligence on enemies of the republic. So [17:26.000 --> 17:30.080] what he has to say will be very important for all of us to hear. He is also the author [17:30.080 --> 17:34.560] of several books and has recently released a new book entitled, What the Elite Have Done [17:34.560 --> 17:39.920] to America and How to Fix It. Once again, the event is free and will be this Wednesday, [17:39.920 --> 17:45.680] November 18th at 7 p.m. at Brave New Books at 1904 Guadalupe Street. If you have any [17:45.680 --> 17:53.480] questions, please call the bookstore at 512-480-2503 or go to bravenewbookstore.com for updates [17:53.480 --> 18:20.480] on all of our upcoming events. Again, the phone number is 512-480-2503. [18:20.480 --> 18:31.240] Okay, we are back. We are taking your calls, 512-646-1984. We've got Guy from Arkansas. [18:31.240 --> 18:34.480] Hey, Guy, thanks for calling in. What's on your mind tonight? [18:34.480 --> 18:44.360] Hey, good evening, Deb and Eddie. Listen, Ed, if you're talking about the embossment [18:44.360 --> 18:52.680] on paperwork where they squeeze the, they crimp the symbol onto the paper and it's obviously [18:52.680 --> 19:02.080] it's not inked or anything, the way I enhance my embossment so they show up on copying machines [19:02.080 --> 19:08.640] and things when I make copies is I take a lead pencil and I mark up a piece of paper. [19:08.640 --> 19:15.280] I just run it over and over again until you build up the graph body and then you take [19:15.280 --> 19:23.160] your finger and you just carefully just massage it into the embossment and that blackens it [19:23.160 --> 19:27.440] up and brings out the details and that's what I do to bring out that mark. [19:27.440 --> 19:31.360] Yeah, I was actually going to do it that way with a piece of carbon paper. [19:31.360 --> 19:38.680] Yeah, I guess that'll work as well. Deb, when is the CD going to be available? [19:38.680 --> 19:43.360] I know you're working on it. Just want to get an idea of how it's going to be. [19:43.360 --> 19:48.440] Right, I just said right before the break that I'm working on mastering the audio, [19:48.440 --> 19:54.000] but it's a very difficult and long task because there were questions like popcorn all over [19:54.000 --> 19:59.080] the whole seminar. Many people did not stick to the designated Q&A session, so that's why [19:59.080 --> 20:04.480] it's taking so long and we are still waiting on getting some of the video back from our [20:04.480 --> 20:08.520] cameraman, so we don't even have all the video yet. [20:08.520 --> 20:11.680] Did you need the documents or are you after the audio and video? [20:11.680 --> 20:19.840] Well, I was looking for kind of a package deal with the document as well as the DVD [20:19.840 --> 20:24.760] or whatever. That will be available all together. Now, [20:24.760 --> 20:31.680] we do have the documents. I got those sent out to Deb and Randy and I don't know what [20:31.680 --> 20:36.360] the status on getting it up to the website is or how we're going to manage that yet, [20:36.360 --> 20:42.760] but the documentation has been packaged. I have updated several things to it, including [20:42.760 --> 20:49.120] I've added one paragraph to Section 4 of the seminar material, so that will be a downloadable [20:49.120 --> 20:55.640] document as well, but I've added a host of new court paperwork, including motions to [20:55.640 --> 21:05.360] dismiss here in Texas based upon the Administrative Procedures Act and a motion to show authority [21:05.360 --> 21:11.520] by the prosecuting attorney to act as the prosecuting attorney. That with a whole stack [21:11.520 --> 21:14.640] of criminal charges and how to fill those out. [21:14.640 --> 21:22.200] I'll be waiting, that's for sure. One last question to you, Deb, before I go and give [21:22.200 --> 21:30.600] up the phone. Has there been any legal movement through this rainbow fiasco that happened [21:30.600 --> 21:37.560] back when and what kind of things are you going to prepare for next? [21:37.560 --> 21:45.600] I'm preparing a tort letter right now. I have been so full on my plate the last few months, [21:45.600 --> 21:50.080] I haven't even had a chance to deal with it yet, but I am preparing a tort letter right [21:50.080 --> 21:55.800] now because in order to sue, a tort letter has to be sent within six months of the incident, [21:55.800 --> 22:00.440] and so I'm working with some attorneys right now. There's some other people that are suing [22:00.440 --> 22:05.720] over this as well, so a tort letter is going to be sent out over that issue within the [22:05.720 --> 22:08.280] next few weeks. [22:08.280 --> 22:15.200] As far as the seminar stuff, as soon as I'm done with the audio, then I will make the [22:15.200 --> 22:21.080] audio available. Like I said, we don't even have all the video back yet from our cameraman, [22:21.080 --> 22:26.600] and now we hope to get all the video editing completed. Neil Switkowski from Endless Fraud [22:26.600 --> 22:31.640] Detection is going to be helping with that, so we're hoping to make the video available [22:31.640 --> 22:39.040] by Christmas, and the audio should be available hopefully by next Monday. I'm frantically [22:39.040 --> 22:43.320] working on it. I mean, people, if you have any idea, I mean, literally, I get about four [22:43.320 --> 22:47.880] hours of sleep a night, seriously, because of everything that I have to do to take care [22:47.880 --> 22:52.240] of the network and preparing for the seminar, and now all the work that has to be done after [22:52.240 --> 22:58.560] the seminar, and now Eddie's got the documents completed, and I'm not sure what the status [22:58.560 --> 23:06.040] is on what kind of security features Eddie was planning on putting on those documents [23:06.040 --> 23:12.400] so they can't just be spread around like wildfire. So I have to touch base with Eddie, because [23:12.400 --> 23:17.120] just because we have the documents, see, there's other issues. I mean, I don't know. We can't [23:17.120 --> 23:21.560] just give people documents in Word format or RTF, because the formatting is going to [23:21.560 --> 23:27.080] be off. Not everybody even uses proprietary software like Word. You know, things have [23:27.080 --> 23:32.600] to be put in PDF or some other kind of standard format. There has to be ways that they can [23:32.600 --> 23:38.880] be edited so people can put in their own information. Security features have to be put in so that, [23:38.880 --> 23:42.360] you know, all our blood, sweat, and tears can't just be ripped off, and we end up doing [23:42.360 --> 23:49.000] all this work for nothing without any way to support ourselves or the network. So I'm [23:49.000 --> 23:52.800] not sure what the status of that is. I believe Eddie was going to take care of that part [23:52.800 --> 23:59.840] as far as his documents go, but as far as the audio, that should be finished by next [23:59.840 --> 24:00.840] weekend. [24:00.840 --> 24:09.120] One last question with regards to the Rainbow Coalition thing. Are you doing a class action [24:09.120 --> 24:13.600] or is everybody just kind of doing their own litigation? [24:13.600 --> 24:20.520] There may be some of both. There's different issues. Some people are going after civil [24:20.520 --> 24:24.960] rights violations. That's not really where I want to head with it. In my case, I'm going [24:24.960 --> 24:30.840] after lack of jurisdiction. So, again, I have to get with some of these attorneys on these [24:30.840 --> 24:36.680] issues to see if I'm going to be part of a class action or not or exactly what the best [24:36.680 --> 24:42.360] strategy is on this. But it's kind of just all starting to come together because, again, [24:42.360 --> 24:48.640] they were waiting on getting back a report from the Inspector General. The Secretary [24:48.640 --> 24:53.880] of Agriculture filed a complaint with the Inspector General on these issues. So we were [24:53.880 --> 24:59.360] kind of waiting on getting the report back from the Inspector General to decide where [24:59.360 --> 25:04.200] we were going to go with that issue. All weekend long, I haven't been able to get a hold of [25:04.200 --> 25:08.280] the attorney who's working on these cases for these other people. So I'm hoping to get [25:08.280 --> 25:13.400] a hold of him tomorrow. I've got a lot on my plate right now. Believe me, I'm doing [25:13.400 --> 25:15.640] everything I can on all of it. [25:15.640 --> 25:19.920] For all your work that you're doing, that's for sure. And I know what it's like to not [25:19.920 --> 25:24.320] get a lot of sleep when you're really trying to do too much. And just make sure that you [25:24.320 --> 25:29.720] stay healthy, you know, eat the right stuff, and stay healthy for us, okay? And thank you [25:29.720 --> 25:30.720] a lot. [25:30.720 --> 25:36.160] Thanks. Thank you. Yeah, and speaking of getting things done, I'm sorry that the archive from [25:36.160 --> 25:41.960] Friday has not been posted yet. I'm going to have to do some editing on that to make [25:41.960 --> 25:47.360] some legal disclaimers. I appreciate our guest coming on, and he had some wonderful information, [25:47.360 --> 25:51.840] but there were a few comments dropped that I'm going to have to put some legal disclaimers [25:51.840 --> 25:56.760] concerning. So I'll have that up as soon as possible. [25:56.760 --> 26:01.120] We're going to go now to Charlie in Missouri. Charlie, thanks for calling in. What's on [26:01.120 --> 26:02.120] your mind tonight? [26:02.120 --> 26:10.080] Thanks for taking my call. I got on the show a few minutes late from just listening on [26:10.080 --> 26:13.120] the phone. I figured, Randy's not in tonight? [26:13.120 --> 26:17.880] No, Randy has the night off. He's working on a very important case for some people. [26:17.880 --> 26:21.320] It's an emergency situation, and he'll be back on Thursday. [26:21.320 --> 26:26.400] Well, my question was really for him, but maybe you and Eddie would know. You might [26:26.400 --> 26:30.920] be able to answer it. I've got a friend of mine, I was looking at his forensic fraud [26:30.920 --> 26:41.080] website, and a friend of mine actually bought a package of 12 residential homes, and I was [26:41.080 --> 26:53.400] wondering if that would apply, if we could use Randy's services for that sort of a loan. [26:53.400 --> 26:54.400] You know. [26:54.400 --> 27:00.960] Well, when you say he bought the residential packages, what is it exactly you're wanting [27:00.960 --> 27:04.560] to use? You mean as far as the financing of the loans themselves? [27:04.560 --> 27:13.880] Yeah, I believe it's a really crazy deal. The guy bought 12 houses without even looking [27:13.880 --> 27:18.720] at them. So he got taken in many ways, and I don't know why he did that, but he did that. [27:18.720 --> 27:24.640] But one of the things I wanted to have Randy do is look at his loan package, but I didn't [27:24.640 --> 27:28.680] know if that was too much for Randy or... [27:28.680 --> 27:33.240] Well, what Randy's trying to get set up is he's trying to get the website done in such [27:33.240 --> 27:39.280] a way that folks can go on and enter the information from their mortgage directly into the forms [27:39.280 --> 27:45.640] that are online, and then the forms will run itself against the data system, and that will [27:45.640 --> 27:53.480] facilitate whether or not there is a possibility of fraud. Once it does that, then it'll flag [27:53.480 --> 28:00.280] it for you and let you know what it found and so on and so forth. So once he gets it [28:00.280 --> 28:05.000] completed, a mortgage is a mortgage for the most part, and it should be able to work on [28:05.000 --> 28:08.080] any of them, irregardless of number. [28:08.080 --> 28:14.120] Okay. So it's not completed then? [28:14.120 --> 28:18.360] It's not completed. No, the entire thing's not from front to back. He's got the actual [28:18.360 --> 28:23.400] website up with the forms and everything, but it's not completely automated yet. [28:23.400 --> 28:29.200] Yeah, I was looking at that just earlier. Okay. Well, I'll look at that some more, and [28:29.200 --> 28:34.880] then if you don't wait for Randy to get back and get asked some more, I'll email him as [28:34.880 --> 28:35.880] well. [28:35.880 --> 28:36.880] Okay. [28:36.880 --> 28:37.880] Thanks. [28:37.880 --> 28:38.880] Uh-huh. [28:38.880 --> 28:39.880] Bye. [28:39.880 --> 28:40.880] All right. Thank you, Charlie. [28:40.880 --> 28:41.880] Bye. [28:41.880 --> 28:47.120] And now we've got Sam from somewhere. Okay, Sam, thanks for calling in. What's on your [28:47.120 --> 28:48.120] mind tonight? [28:48.120 --> 28:55.560] Hi, there. So I don't know if... I just heard that Randy's not here, and I figured he might [28:55.560 --> 29:05.080] be the one to touch through this, but basically, I was arrested for a public intoxication, [29:05.080 --> 29:14.720] and I had been inside a restaurant, and I guess I was being a little too noisy and loud. [29:14.720 --> 29:23.560] The manager asked me if I'd take a cab, and I said, sure. And when I got outside, police [29:23.560 --> 29:30.960] also were there, and the officer said, will you take a cab? I said, sure. And he said, [29:30.960 --> 29:35.360] sure. And I said, sure. And, uh... [29:35.360 --> 29:39.240] All right. Hold on. Hold on to that thought, Sam. We're going to bring you back. We're [29:39.240 --> 29:41.240] going to bring you up on the other side, okay? [29:41.240 --> 29:42.240] Okay. [29:42.240 --> 29:46.880] All right. All right. We'll be right back after this short break. Callers, if you'd [29:46.880 --> 29:50.440] like to call in 512-646-1984. 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Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free, 866-LAW-EZ. [30:58.960 --> 31:17.960] Yes, I got a warrant, and I'm going to solve them, to the head, government them, prosecute [31:17.960 --> 31:36.960] them, and get them to give me a warrant. Yes, I got a warrant, and I'm going to solve [31:36.960 --> 31:45.960] them, to the head, government them, prosecute them, to the head, government them, prosecute [31:45.960 --> 31:47.960] How do you get the presidency? [31:47.960 --> 31:49.960] That's why we have a warrant for him. [31:49.960 --> 31:51.960] Everybody listen carefully. [31:51.960 --> 31:53.960] Listen to the words of the issues [31:53.960 --> 31:55.960] for citizens arrest [31:55.960 --> 31:57.960] from Mr. Bush. [31:57.960 --> 31:59.960] We have a warrant [31:59.960 --> 32:01.960] on the chain. [32:03.960 --> 32:05.960] Citizens arrest [32:05.960 --> 32:07.960] Mr. Bush. [32:07.960 --> 32:09.960] We have a warrant [32:09.960 --> 32:11.960] on the chain. [32:11.960 --> 32:13.960] We have a warrant [32:13.960 --> 32:15.960] on the chain. [32:15.960 --> 32:17.960] Okay, we're back. [32:17.960 --> 32:19.960] And we are talking right now [32:19.960 --> 32:21.960] with Sam. [32:21.960 --> 32:23.960] Now, Sam, [32:23.960 --> 32:25.960] are you in Texas? [32:25.960 --> 32:27.960] I am. [32:27.960 --> 32:29.960] Okay, then [32:29.960 --> 32:31.960] we know enough that we can help you [32:31.960 --> 32:33.960] so please [32:33.960 --> 32:35.960] continue. Finish your story. [32:35.960 --> 32:37.960] So, first [32:37.960 --> 32:39.960] I offered [32:39.960 --> 32:41.960] and then the officer said, [32:41.960 --> 32:43.960] where's your finish warrant? [32:43.960 --> 32:45.960] And he said, look to the [32:45.960 --> 32:47.960] other officer [32:47.960 --> 32:49.960] and you're going to take him in [32:49.960 --> 32:51.960] and they took him in. [32:51.960 --> 32:53.960] Now, from my understanding of the law [32:53.960 --> 32:55.960] is I have to be [32:55.960 --> 32:57.960] in danger of myself or others. [32:59.960 --> 33:01.960] Okay, is that specifically [33:01.960 --> 33:03.960] what they charge you with is public intoxication? [33:03.960 --> 33:05.960] Yes. [33:05.960 --> 33:07.960] Okay, and you are correct. [33:07.960 --> 33:09.960] This is section 49.02 [33:09.960 --> 33:11.960] penal code. [33:11.960 --> 33:13.960] Public intoxication. [33:13.960 --> 33:15.960] A, a person commits an offense [33:15.960 --> 33:17.960] if the person appears in a public place [33:17.960 --> 33:19.960] while intoxicated to the degree [33:19.960 --> 33:21.960] that the person may endanger the person [33:21.960 --> 33:23.960] or another. [33:23.960 --> 33:25.960] Okay? [33:25.960 --> 33:27.960] That's the offense. [33:27.960 --> 33:29.960] If they could not show probable cause [33:29.960 --> 33:31.960] to show that you were a danger to yourself [33:31.960 --> 33:33.960] or another, what they did [33:33.960 --> 33:35.960] was illegal. [33:35.960 --> 33:37.960] Yeah. [33:37.960 --> 33:39.960] Now. [33:39.960 --> 33:41.960] There's no question about it. [33:41.960 --> 33:43.960] Yep. [33:43.960 --> 33:45.960] From Mr. [33:45.960 --> 33:47.960] I've also found out that they're [33:47.960 --> 33:49.960] required to take me directly [33:49.960 --> 33:51.960] to magistrate. [33:51.960 --> 33:53.960] I haven't found the code on that myself [33:53.960 --> 33:55.960] but I've heard that going over and over [33:55.960 --> 33:57.960] and I never saw a magistrate that night. [33:57.960 --> 33:59.960] They released me in the morning. [34:01.960 --> 34:03.960] And I was never given a phone call. [34:03.960 --> 34:05.960] Did you demand to see a magistrate? [34:05.960 --> 34:07.960] I did not demand to see [34:07.960 --> 34:09.960] a magistrate. I did demand a phone call [34:09.960 --> 34:11.960] and they didn't give me one. [34:11.960 --> 34:13.960] Always, [34:13.960 --> 34:15.960] always demand [34:15.960 --> 34:17.960] to be taken before a magistrate. [34:17.960 --> 34:19.960] Every police officer automatically [34:19.960 --> 34:21.960] thinks, thinks, [34:21.960 --> 34:23.960] it's not a fact, but they [34:23.960 --> 34:25.960] think that they have the full [34:25.960 --> 34:27.960] 48 hours they can do whatever [34:27.960 --> 34:29.960] they want to you in that time [34:29.960 --> 34:31.960] with. That they do not [34:31.960 --> 34:33.960] have to take you before a magistrate. [34:33.960 --> 34:35.960] That is not what the law says [34:35.960 --> 34:37.960] nor what the law requires. [34:37.960 --> 34:39.960] Anytime you're arrested [34:39.960 --> 34:41.960] without warrant, they are ordered [34:41.960 --> 34:43.960] to take you to a magistrate. They're [34:43.960 --> 34:45.960] even ordered to take you to a different [34:45.960 --> 34:47.960] county if necessary [34:47.960 --> 34:49.960] to find a magistrate. [34:51.960 --> 34:53.960] So that you are not [34:53.960 --> 34:55.960] incarcerated for any length of time [34:55.960 --> 34:57.960] longer than absolutely necessary. [34:57.960 --> 34:59.960] Now on that [34:59.960 --> 35:01.960] note, the officer that [35:01.960 --> 35:03.960] was driving me in, he came [35:03.960 --> 35:05.960] across another car that was [35:05.960 --> 35:07.960] had its door open and was stopped at a stoplight [35:07.960 --> 35:09.960] and he [35:09.960 --> 35:11.960] stopped and approached them and [35:11.960 --> 35:13.960] then had another vehicle come [35:13.960 --> 35:15.960] pick me up and take me in. [35:17.960 --> 35:19.960] Is there anything there to stop or is that [35:19.960 --> 35:21.960] I mean because [35:21.960 --> 35:23.960] obviously there he's not directly taking me in. [35:23.960 --> 35:25.960] Well no, that just means [35:25.960 --> 35:27.960] now you get to sue two cops instead of [35:27.960 --> 35:29.960] three cops instead of two. [35:29.960 --> 35:31.960] Yeah. [35:31.960 --> 35:33.960] Now when you say [35:33.960 --> 35:35.960] sue, are you speaking of [35:35.960 --> 35:37.960] civil or criminal or both? [35:37.960 --> 35:39.960] Well you're going to file criminal charges [35:39.960 --> 35:41.960] and you're going to sue civilly [35:41.960 --> 35:43.960] if that's what you wish to do. [35:43.960 --> 35:45.960] But the fact is is that [35:45.960 --> 35:47.960] if they arrested you [35:47.960 --> 35:49.960] outside the parameters of what [35:49.960 --> 35:51.960] this law says they're allowed to arrest you [35:51.960 --> 35:53.960] for, they acted without authority. [35:53.960 --> 35:55.960] Because they acted [35:55.960 --> 35:57.960] without authority it's aggravated assault [35:57.960 --> 35:59.960] and kidnapping. They were wearing guns, right? [35:59.960 --> 36:01.960] Yep. [36:01.960 --> 36:03.960] Okay, that's aggravated assault and [36:03.960 --> 36:05.960] kidnapping. That's a first degree [36:05.960 --> 36:07.960] felony in Texas if it's committed by a public [36:07.960 --> 36:09.960] servant. Yep. I've read [36:09.960 --> 36:11.960] the form on the website that [36:11.960 --> 36:13.960] basically the fill in the blank [36:15.960 --> 36:17.960] that one of [36:17.960 --> 36:19.960] you guys wrote just along those [36:19.960 --> 36:21.960] lines. [36:21.960 --> 36:23.960] Yeah, the [36:23.960 --> 36:25.960] chapter 20 is assaults [36:25.960 --> 36:27.960] against the person under the penal code. [36:27.960 --> 36:29.960] And chapter 20 will tell you all [36:29.960 --> 36:31.960] about aggravated assault and aggravated [36:31.960 --> 36:33.960] kidnapping and so on and so forth. [36:33.960 --> 36:35.960] Now I'm [36:35.960 --> 36:37.960] still waiting for court on this [36:37.960 --> 36:39.960] for my charge. [36:39.960 --> 36:41.960] I was [36:43.960 --> 36:45.960] my instinct tells me to wait and beat [36:45.960 --> 36:47.960] that case and then go after [36:47.960 --> 36:49.960] the other [36:49.960 --> 36:51.960] issue. [36:51.960 --> 36:53.960] Well, this is what they're going [36:53.960 --> 36:55.960] to do, okay? [36:55.960 --> 36:57.960] They're going to try to get a plea agreement [36:57.960 --> 36:59.960] out of you. It's a dead [36:59.960 --> 37:01.960] certainty they're going to try to get a plea [37:01.960 --> 37:03.960] agreement out of you. They're going to try to get [37:03.960 --> 37:05.960] you to plead that you were this and [37:05.960 --> 37:07.960] you were that and they're willing to cut the [37:07.960 --> 37:09.960] charges back and so on and so forth. [37:09.960 --> 37:11.960] I just talked to a [37:11.960 --> 37:13.960] gentleman today about an issue where [37:13.960 --> 37:15.960] they convinced him to do that and railroaded [37:15.960 --> 37:17.960] him into a felony [37:17.960 --> 37:19.960] without even [37:19.960 --> 37:21.960] bothering to inform them that's what they [37:21.960 --> 37:23.960] were trying to do. And so [37:23.960 --> 37:25.960] believe me, let's make a [37:25.960 --> 37:27.960] deal is no deal for you. [37:27.960 --> 37:29.960] Yeah, I'm not going to. I already [37:29.960 --> 37:31.960] I was offered that that, you know, the judge [37:31.960 --> 37:33.960] said it might just be easier for you. [37:33.960 --> 37:35.960] I asked for an attorney [37:35.960 --> 37:37.960] but, you know, I can't afford an attorney like an attorney. [37:37.960 --> 37:39.960] They said, well, you're not facing any jail time [37:39.960 --> 37:41.960] so you're not offered for you. [37:41.960 --> 37:43.960] I felt like that wasn't [37:43.960 --> 37:45.960] No, no, no, no, no, no. [37:45.960 --> 37:47.960] That right there is a misconception [37:47.960 --> 37:49.960] on the part of any judge that tells [37:49.960 --> 37:51.960] you that and here's why. [37:51.960 --> 37:53.960] Both the federal and the state [37:53.960 --> 37:55.960] Constitution state that in [37:55.960 --> 37:57.960] any criminal case, you [37:57.960 --> 37:59.960] have the right to assistance [37:59.960 --> 38:01.960] of counsel. This is a [38:01.960 --> 38:03.960] criminal charge. This charge is in [38:03.960 --> 38:05.960] the Texas Penal Code. [38:05.960 --> 38:07.960] It doesn't matter if you're facing [38:07.960 --> 38:09.960] jail time or not. [38:09.960 --> 38:11.960] The Constitution says in any [38:11.960 --> 38:13.960] criminal case. [38:13.960 --> 38:15.960] Now, the fact that, and I just spoke to someone else [38:15.960 --> 38:17.960] about this today, too, [38:17.960 --> 38:19.960] the fact that these judges are trying [38:19.960 --> 38:21.960] to say that because the [38:21.960 --> 38:23.960] crime does not carry jail time [38:23.960 --> 38:25.960] your rights don't apply. [38:25.960 --> 38:27.960] That's an alarm. [38:27.960 --> 38:29.960] You know what he actually said? He said [38:29.960 --> 38:31.960] that it [38:31.960 --> 38:33.960] says for some reason [38:33.960 --> 38:35.960] I can't represent [38:35.960 --> 38:37.960] myself. He said you [38:37.960 --> 38:39.960] seem to be a sound mind or something [38:39.960 --> 38:41.960] along those lines here. [38:41.960 --> 38:43.960] Basically what I got of it is he's [38:43.960 --> 38:45.960] saying that I have the mental capacity to handle [38:45.960 --> 38:47.960] this. Well, there's a [38:47.960 --> 38:49.960] reason for this, and that is because [38:49.960 --> 38:51.960] it's a criminal charge. In [38:51.960 --> 38:53.960] Texas, you cannot be convicted [38:53.960 --> 38:55.960] of a criminal charge if you did not [38:55.960 --> 38:57.960] have assistance of counsel, if that [38:57.960 --> 38:59.960] criminal charge involved any [38:59.960 --> 39:01.960] possibility of jail time. [39:01.960 --> 39:03.960] Okay? [39:03.960 --> 39:05.960] So they can't convict [39:05.960 --> 39:07.960] you in Texas for anything [39:07.960 --> 39:09.960] that could possibly involve any [39:09.960 --> 39:11.960] time in jail without [39:11.960 --> 39:13.960] you having had counsel. [39:13.960 --> 39:15.960] Okay. [39:15.960 --> 39:17.960] So the fact [39:17.960 --> 39:19.960] that they're telling you that you're not facing [39:19.960 --> 39:21.960] any jail time, [39:21.960 --> 39:23.960] that's beside the point. [39:23.960 --> 39:25.960] That doesn't mean that I don't have the right [39:25.960 --> 39:27.960] to it. Okay. That's correct. [39:27.960 --> 39:29.960] The constitutions [39:29.960 --> 39:31.960] are very specific [39:31.960 --> 39:33.960] in that it's any crime. [39:33.960 --> 39:35.960] It is not limited to [39:35.960 --> 39:37.960] any crime involving jail. [39:37.960 --> 39:39.960] It says any criminal [39:39.960 --> 39:41.960] charge. [39:41.960 --> 39:43.960] So unless they're [39:43.960 --> 39:45.960] willing to admit that you weren't being [39:45.960 --> 39:47.960] charged criminally, then they denied [39:47.960 --> 39:49.960] you in your due process right of [39:49.960 --> 39:51.960] assistance of counsel. [39:51.960 --> 39:53.960] So now I'll [39:53.960 --> 39:55.960] judge you. Because when I was left, [39:55.960 --> 39:57.960] I made my motion for [39:57.960 --> 39:59.960] any audio or video [39:59.960 --> 40:01.960] I had. I [40:01.960 --> 40:03.960] basically [40:03.960 --> 40:05.960] Okay. [40:05.960 --> 40:07.960] You made a motion [40:07.960 --> 40:09.960] Okay. What is the motion you made? [40:09.960 --> 40:11.960] For any [40:11.960 --> 40:13.960] audio or video they had. [40:13.960 --> 40:15.960] You made a motion for production of evidence? [40:15.960 --> 40:17.960] Yeah. [40:17.960 --> 40:19.960] And it was [40:19.960 --> 40:21.960] all I got was [40:21.960 --> 40:23.960] the complaint [40:23.960 --> 40:25.960] and the other [40:25.960 --> 40:27.960] side said that [40:27.960 --> 40:29.960] it was [40:29.960 --> 40:31.960] a certain time and their videos were no longer [40:31.960 --> 40:33.960] available. They'd been destroyed. [40:33.960 --> 40:35.960] How long ago was this? [40:35.960 --> 40:37.960] This was [40:37.960 --> 40:39.960] last year. [40:39.960 --> 40:41.960] Okay. [40:41.960 --> 40:43.960] They said after six months [40:43.960 --> 40:45.960] they destroyed them. [40:45.960 --> 40:47.960] And they have yet to take you to court? [40:47.960 --> 40:49.960] Um [40:49.960 --> 40:51.960] It's just [40:51.960 --> 40:53.960] six have been [40:53.960 --> 40:55.960] actually [40:55.960 --> 40:57.960] Yeah, but what I'm saying is you have not gone to court, [40:57.960 --> 40:59.960] correct? I have gone [40:59.960 --> 41:01.960] to court, but I haven't [41:01.960 --> 41:03.960] You know, obviously we haven't had a trial. [41:03.960 --> 41:05.960] Okay. [41:05.960 --> 41:07.960] When I say gone to court, you have not gone [41:07.960 --> 41:09.960] to court, had a ruling made against you [41:09.960 --> 41:11.960] and lost and the judge issued an order, [41:11.960 --> 41:13.960] correct? That's correct. [41:13.960 --> 41:15.960] That they're lying through their teeth. [41:15.960 --> 41:17.960] About? [41:17.960 --> 41:19.960] About not having those tapes. [41:19.960 --> 41:21.960] If you have never gone to trial [41:21.960 --> 41:23.960] on the offense, those tapes are [41:23.960 --> 41:25.960] evidence. If they destroyed them, [41:25.960 --> 41:27.960] that's tampering with evidence and that's another [41:27.960 --> 41:29.960] criminal charge. [41:29.960 --> 41:31.960] Okay. Because the evidence [41:31.960 --> 41:33.960] was exculpatory for you. [41:33.960 --> 41:35.960] And [41:35.960 --> 41:37.960] now they're admitting they've destroyed [41:37.960 --> 41:39.960] it and ruined [41:39.960 --> 41:41.960] your ability to produce that [41:41.960 --> 41:43.960] exculpatory evidence. [41:45.960 --> 41:47.960] That's tampering with government [41:47.960 --> 41:49.960] documents. That's tampering with evidence. [41:49.960 --> 41:51.960] All of that's [41:51.960 --> 41:53.960] illegal. [41:53.960 --> 41:55.960] Okay. [41:55.960 --> 41:57.960] You need to write up criminal [41:57.960 --> 41:59.960] charges based on those facts. [41:59.960 --> 42:01.960] You need to file a [42:01.960 --> 42:03.960] motion for dismissal based upon [42:03.960 --> 42:05.960] those facts. Now that they've admitted [42:05.960 --> 42:07.960] they have no evidence [42:07.960 --> 42:09.960] of any kind, [42:09.960 --> 42:11.960] what exactly do they intend to [42:11.960 --> 42:13.960] convict you on? Wishes? [42:13.960 --> 42:15.960] Your officer's statements. [42:15.960 --> 42:17.960] Officer's statement [42:17.960 --> 42:19.960] of what? Is the officer an alcohol [42:19.960 --> 42:21.960] blood analyzer? [42:25.960 --> 42:27.960] He cannot offer professional [42:27.960 --> 42:29.960] advice as to what your blood alcohol [42:29.960 --> 42:31.960] content was. He's not a doctor. [42:35.960 --> 42:37.960] And anything he testifies to, [42:37.960 --> 42:39.960] he's got no evidence in support of, [42:39.960 --> 42:41.960] correct? They just told you they had none. [42:41.960 --> 42:43.960] Right. [42:43.960 --> 42:45.960] So, they're either lying [42:45.960 --> 42:47.960] or they destroyed it. [42:47.960 --> 42:49.960] Did they give you any kind of breathalyzer? [42:49.960 --> 42:51.960] No. [42:51.960 --> 42:53.960] So how the heck do they know? [42:53.960 --> 42:55.960] So what testimony does this officer [42:55.960 --> 42:57.960] intend to bring to the court that would [42:57.960 --> 42:59.960] change the fact that they kidnapped [42:59.960 --> 43:01.960] you at gunpoint? [43:05.960 --> 43:07.960] I don't know. [43:07.960 --> 43:09.960] Well, [43:09.960 --> 43:11.960] I know there's no way they have anything to stand [43:11.960 --> 43:13.960] on. [43:13.960 --> 43:15.960] Okay. [43:15.960 --> 43:17.960] When you file this motion for the evidence [43:17.960 --> 43:19.960] that they send you something back in [43:19.960 --> 43:21.960] writing stating that this evidence [43:21.960 --> 43:23.960] was destroyed. [43:23.960 --> 43:25.960] They fired up and they said that will be [43:25.960 --> 43:27.960] handled in front of the judge. And it was handled [43:27.960 --> 43:29.960] in front of the judge. [43:29.960 --> 43:31.960] I said, well, what about my request for the [43:31.960 --> 43:33.960] tapes? [43:33.960 --> 43:35.960] And [43:35.960 --> 43:37.960] the other side said [43:37.960 --> 43:39.960] don't ask them. [43:39.960 --> 43:41.960] Okay, hang on. [43:41.960 --> 43:43.960] Hang on, Sam. We'll talk about [43:43.960 --> 43:45.960] this more on the other side. We got Kevin from California [43:45.960 --> 43:47.960] waiting in the wings. [43:47.960 --> 43:49.960] So, Kevin, just hang tight. [43:49.960 --> 43:51.960] We'll be with you in just a moment. 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[45:28.960 --> 45:30.960] Go ahead. [45:30.960 --> 45:32.960] So my motion was for [45:32.960 --> 45:34.960] any audio or video [45:34.960 --> 45:36.960] and the other side [45:36.960 --> 45:38.960] said that [45:38.960 --> 45:40.960] they don't have it and [45:40.960 --> 45:42.960] after six months [45:42.960 --> 45:44.960] it's recycled [45:44.960 --> 45:46.960] or destroyed or whatever. [45:48.960 --> 45:50.960] Okay, was there a [45:50.960 --> 45:52.960] transcript at this trial? [45:52.960 --> 45:54.960] Yes. [45:54.960 --> 45:56.960] Okay, there was a court reporter there [45:56.960 --> 45:58.960] and they made a transcript? [45:58.960 --> 46:00.960] Yep, I can pay for that to get that. [46:00.960 --> 46:02.960] Okay. [46:02.960 --> 46:04.960] And so you have something in writing [46:04.960 --> 46:06.960] that says that they destroyed the [46:06.960 --> 46:08.960] evidence? [46:08.960 --> 46:10.960] I don't know that they destroyed it. [46:10.960 --> 46:12.960] She said we only [46:12.960 --> 46:14.960] keep for six months and then [46:14.960 --> 46:16.960] like in my mind [46:16.960 --> 46:18.960] I was visualizing VHS [46:18.960 --> 46:20.960] being re-recorded over. [46:20.960 --> 46:22.960] That's why [46:22.960 --> 46:24.960] I don't remember [46:24.960 --> 46:26.960] I have to go back and look word for word. [46:26.960 --> 46:28.960] I don't know, she said yeah we destroyed [46:28.960 --> 46:30.960] that tape. [46:30.960 --> 46:32.960] Well, anything [46:32.960 --> 46:34.960] they do to alter that tape after [46:34.960 --> 46:36.960] it's being used as evidence in a case is [46:36.960 --> 46:38.960] tampering with the evidence. [46:38.960 --> 46:40.960] It doesn't matter what it is. [46:40.960 --> 46:42.960] But now they haven't brought it [46:42.960 --> 46:44.960] in as evidence, so... [46:44.960 --> 46:46.960] Then as I [46:46.960 --> 46:48.960] said, what could they possibly hope [46:48.960 --> 46:50.960] to convict you on? [46:52.960 --> 46:54.960] The officer cannot [46:54.960 --> 46:56.960] testify as to your blood alcohol [46:56.960 --> 46:58.960] content. The only thing the officer [46:58.960 --> 47:00.960] can testify to in this instance [47:00.960 --> 47:02.960] is that he saw you do something [47:02.960 --> 47:04.960] that could have caused you or someone [47:04.960 --> 47:06.960] else [47:06.960 --> 47:08.960] a level of harm that would be [47:08.960 --> 47:10.960] considered endangerment. [47:10.960 --> 47:12.960] If he cannot articulate that [47:12.960 --> 47:14.960] possibility to the court, [47:14.960 --> 47:16.960] nothing he says matters. [47:16.960 --> 47:18.960] Because that's the element [47:18.960 --> 47:20.960] of the crime. [47:20.960 --> 47:22.960] Yeah, I mean [47:22.960 --> 47:24.960] what his [47:24.960 --> 47:26.960] articulation is, is that I could have [47:26.960 --> 47:28.960] wandered off [47:28.960 --> 47:30.960] and been attacked by someone [47:30.960 --> 47:32.960] or... [47:34.960 --> 47:36.960] And did you stand up and say [47:36.960 --> 47:38.960] objection? I was attacked by someone [47:38.960 --> 47:40.960] and he's sitting in that chair. [47:40.960 --> 47:42.960] No, we haven't gotten that far yet. [47:42.960 --> 47:44.960] Well, that's the first [47:44.960 --> 47:46.960] thing you need to state, is yeah, [47:46.960 --> 47:48.960] I didn't have to wander very far until I was [47:48.960 --> 47:50.960] accosted by an armed individual [47:50.960 --> 47:52.960] wearing a badge. [47:54.960 --> 47:56.960] Well, I want to focus on proving myself [47:56.960 --> 47:58.960] not [47:58.960 --> 48:00.960] in violation [48:00.960 --> 48:02.960] of law first. I mean... [48:02.960 --> 48:04.960] Well, the... [48:04.960 --> 48:06.960] Was there anybody in there with you? [48:06.960 --> 48:08.960] No. [48:08.960 --> 48:10.960] Okay. Is [48:10.960 --> 48:12.960] there anybody that you knew that [48:12.960 --> 48:14.960] was in there that could [48:14.960 --> 48:16.960] testify that you didn't leave in a condition [48:16.960 --> 48:18.960] that would make you be a danger [48:18.960 --> 48:20.960] to yourself or someone else? [48:20.960 --> 48:22.960] No, but I mean [48:22.960 --> 48:24.960] I'm... [48:24.960 --> 48:26.960] The whole [48:26.960 --> 48:28.960] thing happened in a restaurant [48:28.960 --> 48:30.960] and I'm wondering if the manager... [48:30.960 --> 48:32.960] I mean, I'm planning on being in the [48:32.960 --> 48:34.960] manager, right? [48:34.960 --> 48:36.960] Okay. [48:36.960 --> 48:38.960] So, I mean, I'm [48:38.960 --> 48:40.960] counting on the manager in [48:42.960 --> 48:44.960] wanting to say that. [48:44.960 --> 48:46.960] All right. [48:46.960 --> 48:48.960] Well, either way, yes. [48:48.960 --> 48:50.960] First off, you've got to show [48:50.960 --> 48:52.960] that, you know, hey, there was no way [48:52.960 --> 48:54.960] I was a danger to myself or anyone [48:54.960 --> 48:56.960] else. These bozos had no business [48:56.960 --> 48:58.960] arresting me. I was [48:58.960 --> 49:00.960] brought down here for nothing more [49:00.960 --> 49:02.960] than, you know, [49:02.960 --> 49:04.960] they just wanted somebody to [49:04.960 --> 49:06.960] harass. [49:06.960 --> 49:08.960] They never took a blood alcohol content. [49:08.960 --> 49:10.960] They never did a breathalyzer. [49:10.960 --> 49:12.960] Did they do any other type of [49:12.960 --> 49:14.960] sobriety test? No. [49:14.960 --> 49:16.960] Okay. Then what did he base [49:16.960 --> 49:18.960] any of this on to think you were even [49:18.960 --> 49:20.960] drunk? If he didn't [49:20.960 --> 49:22.960] think that you were in a condition requiring [49:22.960 --> 49:24.960] a sobriety test to determine [49:24.960 --> 49:26.960] whether or not you were inebriated [49:26.960 --> 49:28.960] enough to be a danger or in danger, [49:28.960 --> 49:30.960] then how does he justify [49:30.960 --> 49:32.960] arresting you [49:32.960 --> 49:34.960] for that? [49:34.960 --> 49:36.960] Well, you've said it for that. [49:36.960 --> 49:38.960] The law doesn't say anything about it. [49:38.960 --> 49:40.960] The law says in danger to [49:40.960 --> 49:42.960] another. In a public [49:42.960 --> 49:44.960] place while intoxicated [49:44.960 --> 49:46.960] to the degree that the [49:46.960 --> 49:48.960] person may endanger the person [49:48.960 --> 49:50.960] or another, what does intoxicated [49:50.960 --> 49:52.960] mean to you? [49:52.960 --> 49:54.960] Okay. [49:54.960 --> 49:56.960] I got you down. I mean, [49:56.960 --> 49:58.960] it can be [49:58.960 --> 50:00.960] under the influence [50:00.960 --> 50:02.960] of the substance. [50:02.960 --> 50:04.960] No. In this case, [50:04.960 --> 50:06.960] what it's talking about is the officer [50:06.960 --> 50:08.960] has to be able to articulate that [50:08.960 --> 50:10.960] he could verify that you were so [50:10.960 --> 50:12.960] inebriated by some [50:12.960 --> 50:14.960] manner that you [50:14.960 --> 50:16.960] were a danger. You couldn't stand up. [50:16.960 --> 50:18.960] You couldn't walk. Then maybe you'd wander [50:18.960 --> 50:20.960] into traffic. If he can't [50:20.960 --> 50:22.960] show that that was a possibility, [50:22.960 --> 50:24.960] then he arrested [50:24.960 --> 50:26.960] you for nothing other than [50:26.960 --> 50:28.960] his own volition and deciding to show you [50:28.960 --> 50:30.960] he could do it. [50:34.960 --> 50:36.960] There's a reason it's called [50:36.960 --> 50:38.960] public intoxication, not public [50:38.960 --> 50:40.960] accusal of intoxication. [50:40.960 --> 50:42.960] Mm-hmm. [50:42.960 --> 50:44.960] So [50:44.960 --> 50:46.960] the fact is they've got nothing [50:46.960 --> 50:48.960] to show that you were intoxicated. [50:48.960 --> 50:50.960] They've got no evidence that [50:50.960 --> 50:52.960] the officer attempted in any way to determine [50:52.960 --> 50:54.960] if you were intoxicated. [50:54.960 --> 50:56.960] And [50:56.960 --> 50:58.960] so under those grounds, [50:58.960 --> 51:00.960] he acted without [51:00.960 --> 51:02.960] any articulable [51:02.960 --> 51:04.960] probable cause. [51:12.960 --> 51:14.960] Does that help? Anything [51:14.960 --> 51:16.960] else? Yeah, I mean, [51:16.960 --> 51:18.960] yeah, I got all that. [51:18.960 --> 51:20.960] So I mean, [51:20.960 --> 51:22.960] my backing up [51:22.960 --> 51:24.960] a step or two [51:24.960 --> 51:26.960] I should [51:26.960 --> 51:28.960] have [51:28.960 --> 51:30.960] I'm going to get a notice [51:30.960 --> 51:32.960] for trial. That's the next step [51:32.960 --> 51:34.960] you're going to be. And when I go to [51:34.960 --> 51:36.960] trial, I'd like to reiterate my demand [51:36.960 --> 51:38.960] or my request for [51:38.960 --> 51:40.960] counsel to represent me. [51:40.960 --> 51:42.960] No, you don't. [51:42.960 --> 51:44.960] You want counsel [51:44.960 --> 51:46.960] to assist you. You do not want [51:46.960 --> 51:48.960] counsel to represent you, or [51:48.960 --> 51:50.960] you will go to jail. [51:50.960 --> 51:52.960] OK, got it. [51:52.960 --> 51:54.960] To [51:54.960 --> 51:56.960] assist me. [52:00.960 --> 52:02.960] And I also want to see a [52:02.960 --> 52:04.960] the motion. I feel like the motions [52:04.960 --> 52:06.960] I watched make have been [52:06.960 --> 52:08.960] denied. I don't know what to do now. [52:08.960 --> 52:10.960] OK. [52:10.960 --> 52:12.960] First thing is, go to the Web site, [52:12.960 --> 52:14.960] get my email address, and [52:14.960 --> 52:16.960] send me a copy of the motion that you [52:16.960 --> 52:18.960] filed, please. [52:18.960 --> 52:20.960] And I'll take a look at it [52:20.960 --> 52:22.960] and see. Are you Eddie [52:22.960 --> 52:24.960] or? Yes. [52:24.960 --> 52:26.960] Eddie. OK. [52:26.960 --> 52:28.960] And I'll put [52:28.960 --> 52:30.960] in the big line, Sam. [52:30.960 --> 52:32.960] OK. No problem. [52:32.960 --> 52:34.960] Just send me that, and I'll take a look at [52:34.960 --> 52:36.960] it and see what we can see on it. [52:36.960 --> 52:38.960] And if you [52:38.960 --> 52:40.960] can, have you gotten any paperwork from [52:40.960 --> 52:42.960] them? [52:42.960 --> 52:44.960] Yeah, I've got the [52:44.960 --> 52:46.960] complaint, the 4F David. OK. [52:46.960 --> 52:48.960] If you could scan that in and send a copy [52:48.960 --> 52:50.960] of that as well, that would be most helpful. [52:50.960 --> 52:52.960] OK. [52:52.960 --> 52:54.960] OK. Now, [52:54.960 --> 52:56.960] they got the complaint. Did they issue you a ticket [52:56.960 --> 52:58.960] or anything else? [52:58.960 --> 53:00.960] No. [53:00.960 --> 53:02.960] I did have my vehicle impowered, and I'm wondering [53:02.960 --> 53:04.960] if I could not get [53:04.960 --> 53:06.960] you on this. Can I then? Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. [53:06.960 --> 53:08.960] They took your vehicle [53:08.960 --> 53:10.960] out of a private parking lot? [53:10.960 --> 53:12.960] Yep. You were not in it? [53:12.960 --> 53:14.960] Nope. [53:14.960 --> 53:16.960] OK. Now you've got [53:16.960 --> 53:18.960] theft. [53:20.960 --> 53:22.960] So, [53:22.960 --> 53:24.960] does the towing company still have it? [53:24.960 --> 53:26.960] No, I have my vehicle. [53:26.960 --> 53:28.960] OK. You got the receipt from the towing company? [53:28.960 --> 53:30.960] Yeah. [53:30.960 --> 53:32.960] OK. Hang on to that [53:32.960 --> 53:34.960] because that's part of your damages. [53:34.960 --> 53:36.960] Yeah. [53:36.960 --> 53:38.960] OK. So, just get that paperwork [53:38.960 --> 53:40.960] to me, and I'll go over it [53:40.960 --> 53:42.960] and see what I can do [53:42.960 --> 53:44.960] and recommend to you. [53:44.960 --> 53:46.960] OK. Great. [53:46.960 --> 53:48.960] Thank you very much, Eddie. [53:48.960 --> 53:50.960] You're welcome. [53:50.960 --> 53:52.960] Bye-bye. [53:52.960 --> 53:54.960] OK. We're going to go on now [53:54.960 --> 53:56.960] to Kevin in California. [53:56.960 --> 53:58.960] Kevin, [53:58.960 --> 54:00.960] thanks for calling in. [54:00.960 --> 54:02.960] What's on your mind tonight? [54:02.960 --> 54:04.960] Oh, well, I was just talking with Eddie today, [54:04.960 --> 54:06.960] and, you know, you heard about [54:06.960 --> 54:08.960] his big win, huh? [54:08.960 --> 54:10.960] Well, we just talked about it [54:10.960 --> 54:12.960] on the air a little while ago. [54:12.960 --> 54:14.960] Yeah, that's great. That's great. [54:14.960 --> 54:16.960] So, yeah, [54:16.960 --> 54:18.960] I think the program is starting [54:18.960 --> 54:20.960] to work, and, [54:20.960 --> 54:22.960] you know, [54:22.960 --> 54:24.960] I had an interesting [54:24.960 --> 54:26.960] time getting [54:26.960 --> 54:28.960] rid of Prohibition together, [54:28.960 --> 54:30.960] and the interesting thing [54:30.960 --> 54:32.960] is on a lot of these [54:32.960 --> 54:34.960] issues and these notices [54:34.960 --> 54:36.960] to appear, these citations and everything [54:36.960 --> 54:38.960] like that, [54:38.960 --> 54:40.960] the Constitution clearly states that [54:40.960 --> 54:42.960] a person shall be taken [54:42.960 --> 54:44.960] and imprisoned, [54:44.960 --> 54:46.960] deceased of his life, his property, [54:46.960 --> 54:48.960] or anything else, and guess what the first thing [54:48.960 --> 54:50.960] that a cop does on the street? [54:50.960 --> 54:52.960] He deceives you of your liberty, [54:52.960 --> 54:54.960] and he takes you to prison. [54:54.960 --> 54:56.960] So, what [54:56.960 --> 54:58.960] this [54:58.960 --> 55:00.960] writ of Prohibition [55:00.960 --> 55:02.960] is about [55:02.960 --> 55:04.960] is basically [55:04.960 --> 55:06.960] stating that, yeah, OK, [55:06.960 --> 55:08.960] the legislature made a law [55:08.960 --> 55:10.960] and said it's OK to take people to jail [55:10.960 --> 55:12.960] if they don't have a license, registration, [55:12.960 --> 55:14.960] or insurance, or give them a ticket, [55:14.960 --> 55:16.960] or fine them, or something [55:16.960 --> 55:18.960] like that, OK? [55:18.960 --> 55:20.960] Well, just because [55:20.960 --> 55:22.960] the legislature made something, [55:22.960 --> 55:24.960] a law doesn't mean they can get away with it [55:24.960 --> 55:26.960] because they didn't make it in conformity [55:26.960 --> 55:28.960] to the Constitution here, [55:28.960 --> 55:30.960] and that's what I wanted to [55:30.960 --> 55:32.960] say, and basically [55:32.960 --> 55:34.960] I believe when you [55:34.960 --> 55:36.960] pose a question like that to them, [55:36.960 --> 55:38.960] or show them that it's [55:38.960 --> 55:40.960] that things are, yeah, OK, [55:40.960 --> 55:42.960] we made a law down here, but it's not right. [55:42.960 --> 55:44.960] They have to basically reverse that. [55:44.960 --> 55:46.960] And [55:46.960 --> 55:48.960] you know, just like [55:48.960 --> 55:50.960] there's [55:50.960 --> 55:52.960] discovery problems that people are having, [55:52.960 --> 55:54.960] too. They don't want to give you [55:54.960 --> 55:56.960] the evidence. They want to hide [55:56.960 --> 55:58.960] it, or they want to tamper with it, or get [55:58.960 --> 56:00.960] rid of it, or secret it, or [56:00.960 --> 56:02.960] all kinds of stuff. That's [56:02.960 --> 56:04.960] very important information [56:04.960 --> 56:06.960] to have if they want to prosecute you. [56:06.960 --> 56:08.960] And most [56:08.960 --> 56:10.960] of the time, let's say [56:10.960 --> 56:12.960] if you would depose somebody, or [56:12.960 --> 56:14.960] somebody deposes you, and you refuse to go [56:14.960 --> 56:16.960] to a deposition, and you got a [56:16.960 --> 56:18.960] complaint against the guy, they usually [56:18.960 --> 56:20.960] dismiss your complaint there because you [56:20.960 --> 56:22.960] refuse to cooperate. [56:22.960 --> 56:24.960] And that sounds like [56:24.960 --> 56:26.960] what this guy [56:26.960 --> 56:28.960] that was just on the phone may need to do. [56:28.960 --> 56:30.960] But anyway, just [56:30.960 --> 56:32.960] talking some things here. [56:32.960 --> 56:34.960] If I may, I want to interject something on that. [56:34.960 --> 56:36.960] If you actually look at the [56:36.960 --> 56:38.960] law, the law is not [56:38.960 --> 56:40.960] written illegally. The law is [56:40.960 --> 56:42.960] in compliance with the Constitution. [56:42.960 --> 56:44.960] And the reason it is, is [56:44.960 --> 56:46.960] because they are very careful about [56:46.960 --> 56:48.960] the words they use. [56:48.960 --> 56:50.960] We think they mean something and that they [56:50.960 --> 56:52.960] apply to us, when in fact they do not. [56:52.960 --> 56:54.960] Person being the biggest one of [56:54.960 --> 56:56.960] those things. The officer [56:56.960 --> 56:58.960] is making a mistake of assuming [56:58.960 --> 57:00.960] that that's us. [57:00.960 --> 57:02.960] And that's something we need to correct. [57:02.960 --> 57:04.960] But the person [57:04.960 --> 57:06.960] in that statute is actually [57:06.960 --> 57:08.960] somebody engaged [57:08.960 --> 57:10.960] in one of the occupations [57:10.960 --> 57:12.960] that the legislature can [57:12.960 --> 57:14.960] regulate, and can [57:14.960 --> 57:16.960] affect. And as [57:16.960 --> 57:18.960] somebody responsible on [57:18.960 --> 57:20.960] that side, the fact that they arrest [57:20.960 --> 57:22.960] them in that capacity [57:22.960 --> 57:24.960] is valid, at least to a degree. [57:24.960 --> 57:26.960] Now when you consider [57:26.960 --> 57:28.960] that they can arrest the entity, [57:28.960 --> 57:30.960] the position, but the [57:30.960 --> 57:32.960] Constitution forbids them to arrest [57:32.960 --> 57:34.960] the man or the woman, [57:34.960 --> 57:36.960] then you have what [57:36.960 --> 57:38.960] would be in most universes, [57:38.960 --> 57:40.960] a quandary, at [57:40.960 --> 57:42.960] a minimum, and a paradox [57:42.960 --> 57:44.960] at the worst. How can you [57:44.960 --> 57:46.960] arrest a nonliving thing, [57:46.960 --> 57:48.960] and how can you [57:48.960 --> 57:50.960] arrest, in violation of their rights, [57:50.960 --> 57:52.960] the living thing? [57:52.960 --> 57:54.960] Right. [57:54.960 --> 57:56.960] Well, you know what, I can [57:56.960 --> 57:58.960] go along with that [57:58.960 --> 58:00.960] to a degree. [58:00.960 --> 58:02.960] Because, yeah, [58:02.960 --> 58:04.960] what they've done is they've created these words [58:04.960 --> 58:06.960] of art. A person to you and me may mean [58:06.960 --> 58:08.960] you or me, but to them it's an [58:08.960 --> 58:10.960] artificial entity. [58:10.960 --> 58:12.960] Well, it says in the statute, [58:12.960 --> 58:14.960] Kevin, it will [58:14.960 --> 58:16.960] say, the definition will [58:16.960 --> 58:18.960] be in the statute [58:18.960 --> 58:20.960] and in the chapter, so it's not [58:20.960 --> 58:22.960] just kind of a pie in [58:22.960 --> 58:24.960] the sky ethereal thing of, well, [58:24.960 --> 58:26.960] it means one thing to us, but it [58:26.960 --> 58:28.960] just happens to mean something to [58:28.960 --> 58:30.960] them. I mean, it will state very [58:30.960 --> 58:32.960] clearly what the definition is. [58:32.960 --> 58:34.960] And it's not very hard to [58:34.960 --> 58:36.960] find. It's always at the beginning. [58:36.960 --> 58:38.960] Okay, listen, we're going to break. [58:38.960 --> 58:40.960] Hold on, hold on, Kevin, Kevin, we're at the top [58:40.960 --> 58:42.960] of the hour. Okay, I don't know if you can hear the music [58:42.960 --> 58:44.960] or not. I try to send the music really [58:44.960 --> 58:46.960] loud to the phone bridges so that people can hear [58:46.960 --> 58:48.960] it. But we are coming up to [58:48.960 --> 58:50.960] a break. You're welcome to hang on until the other side. [58:50.960 --> 58:52.960] And callers, if you'd like [58:52.960 --> 58:54.960] to call in 512-646-1984. [58:54.960 --> 59:22.960] We'll be right back. [59:24.960 --> 59:52.960] Okay. [59:52.960 --> 01:00:04.960] This news brief brought to you by the International Newsnet. [01:00:04.960 --> 01:00:06.960] Barack Obama said Monday [01:00:06.960 --> 01:00:08.960] Al-Qaeda remained the biggest threat to [01:00:08.960 --> 01:00:10.960] U.S. security, while AIDS [01:00:10.960 --> 01:00:12.960] pressured Afghanistan and Pakistan [01:00:12.960 --> 01:00:14.960] to cooperate with the U.S. [01:00:14.960 --> 01:00:16.960] A letter delivered to Pakistani [01:00:16.960 --> 01:00:18.960] President Asif Ali Zardari [01:00:18.960 --> 01:00:20.960] urged him to work with the [01:00:20.960 --> 01:00:22.960] U.S., offering him enhanced [01:00:22.960 --> 01:00:24.960] intelligence sharing and military [01:00:24.960 --> 01:00:26.960] cooperation in return. [01:00:26.960 --> 01:00:28.960] Iran's parliament speaker [01:00:28.960 --> 01:00:30.960] Ali Larijani said [01:00:30.960 --> 01:00:32.960] U.S. steps to renew sanctions and [01:00:32.960 --> 01:00:34.960] seize a New York skyscraper [01:00:34.960 --> 01:00:36.960] linked to Iran show Barack [01:00:36.960 --> 01:00:38.960] Obama is no better than George [01:00:38.960 --> 01:00:40.960] Bush. Venezuelan [01:00:40.960 --> 01:00:42.960] President Hugo Chavez Sunday [01:00:42.960 --> 01:00:44.960] slammed a new defense accord [01:00:44.960 --> 01:00:46.960] between Washington and Bogota, [01:00:46.960 --> 01:00:48.960] giving the U.S. access to Colombian [01:00:48.960 --> 01:00:50.960] military bases. The U.S. [01:00:50.960 --> 01:00:52.960] and Colombia claim the agreement is aimed [01:00:52.960 --> 01:00:56.960] at narcoterrorism. [01:00:56.960 --> 01:00:58.960] In Ukraine, 299 [01:00:58.960 --> 01:01:00.960] people have died from the flu pandemic. [01:01:00.960 --> 01:01:02.960] Doctors say there is a new [01:01:02.960 --> 01:01:04.960] strain whose symptoms are [01:01:04.960 --> 01:01:06.960] far worse than H1N1 [01:01:06.960 --> 01:01:08.960] with a higher death rate [01:01:08.960 --> 01:01:10.960] that people die from much sooner. [01:01:10.960 --> 01:01:12.960] Professor Victor Baczynski says [01:01:12.960 --> 01:01:14.960] this virus, which causes death [01:01:14.960 --> 01:01:16.960] immediately, gets into the lungs [01:01:16.960 --> 01:01:18.960] and causes heavy swelling [01:01:18.960 --> 01:01:20.960] and solid hemorrhage. He said [01:01:20.960 --> 01:01:22.960] it was a mixture of para-influenza [01:01:22.960 --> 01:01:24.960] and influenza A [01:01:24.960 --> 01:01:26.960] N1N1, [01:01:26.960 --> 01:01:28.960] a very toxic strain [01:01:28.960 --> 01:01:30.960] which has not yet answered to the Ministry [01:01:30.960 --> 01:01:32.960] of Health's treatment. [01:01:32.960 --> 01:01:34.960] Professor Baczynski noted that the virus [01:01:34.960 --> 01:01:36.960] is extremely toxic and can penetrate [01:01:36.960 --> 01:01:38.960] not only through the mouth and nose [01:01:38.960 --> 01:01:40.960] but also through the eyes. [01:01:40.960 --> 01:01:42.960] Since the beginning of the academic, [01:01:42.960 --> 01:01:44.960] 1.2 million people have been struck [01:01:44.960 --> 01:01:46.960] with pandemic influenza, [01:01:46.960 --> 01:01:48.960] influenza and acute respiratory [01:01:48.960 --> 01:01:50.960] diseases, including [01:01:50.960 --> 01:01:52.960] 61,000 people in the past [01:01:52.960 --> 01:01:54.960] 24 hours. [01:01:58.960 --> 01:02:00.960] Secretary of Defense Robert Gates [01:02:00.960 --> 01:02:02.960] has blocked release of new photographs [01:02:02.960 --> 01:02:04.960] showing prisoners in Afghanistan [01:02:04.960 --> 01:02:06.960] and Iraq being abused by [01:02:06.960 --> 01:02:08.960] the U.S. captors. Gates [01:02:08.960 --> 01:02:10.960] said the photo's disclosure [01:02:10.960 --> 01:02:12.960] would endanger U.S. citizens, [01:02:12.960 --> 01:02:14.960] armed forces and government employees [01:02:14.960 --> 01:02:16.960] abroad. The American [01:02:16.960 --> 01:02:18.960] Civil Liberties Union had sued [01:02:18.960 --> 01:02:20.960] for the release of 21 color photos [01:02:20.960 --> 01:02:22.960] under the Freedom of Information [01:02:22.960 --> 01:02:24.960] Act. The Obama administration [01:02:24.960 --> 01:02:26.960] filed a brief with the Supreme Court [01:02:26.960 --> 01:02:28.960] Friday saying Gates had invoked [01:02:28.960 --> 01:02:30.960] new powers blocking their release. [01:02:30.960 --> 01:02:32.960] Congress gave Gates new [01:02:32.960 --> 01:02:34.960] powers to keep them private under [01:02:34.960 --> 01:02:36.960] a law signed by Obama last [01:02:36.960 --> 01:02:38.960] month. However, a Pentagon [01:02:38.960 --> 01:02:40.960] spokesman said the order covers [01:02:40.960 --> 01:02:42.960] photos of individuals captured [01:02:42.960 --> 01:02:44.960] outside the U.S. between [01:02:44.960 --> 01:02:46.960] 9-11 and January [01:02:46.960 --> 01:02:48.960] 2009. When Obama [01:02:48.960 --> 01:02:50.960] took office, he said he would not fight [01:02:50.960 --> 01:02:52.960] the release of these types of photographs. [01:02:52.960 --> 01:02:54.960] He reversed course in May, [01:02:54.960 --> 01:02:56.960] saying he was persuaded that disclosure [01:02:56.960 --> 01:02:58.960] could endanger U.S. troops [01:02:58.960 --> 01:03:18.960] in Afghanistan and Iraq. [01:03:28.960 --> 01:03:30.960] We're going to sing this. [01:03:30.960 --> 01:03:32.960] We're going to sing this. [01:03:32.960 --> 01:03:34.960] Six to one, sing half a thousand. [01:03:34.960 --> 01:03:36.960] And yeah. [01:03:36.960 --> 01:03:38.960] Come on. [01:03:38.960 --> 01:03:40.960] Come on. [01:03:40.960 --> 01:03:42.960] Come on. [01:03:42.960 --> 01:04:10.960] Okay, we are back. [01:04:10.960 --> 01:04:12.960] We've got a number of callers [01:04:12.960 --> 01:04:14.960] on the board. [01:04:14.960 --> 01:04:16.960] We have a guest that's called in as well, [01:04:16.960 --> 01:04:18.960] Carolyn. We're about to go to our [01:04:18.960 --> 01:04:20.960] guest. But before we do, we're going [01:04:20.960 --> 01:04:22.960] to finish up with Kevin. Okay, Kevin, did you have [01:04:22.960 --> 01:04:24.960] anything else for us? [01:04:24.960 --> 01:04:26.960] Well, you know, you're [01:04:26.960 --> 01:04:28.960] right about the definition [01:04:28.960 --> 01:04:30.960] of the person on there and [01:04:30.960 --> 01:04:32.960] the driver and the motor vehicle. [01:04:34.960 --> 01:04:36.960] They're words of art. [01:04:36.960 --> 01:04:38.960] Yeah. Those are the things they [01:04:38.960 --> 01:04:40.960] try to use to convince [01:04:40.960 --> 01:04:42.960] everyone that it applies to us [01:04:42.960 --> 01:04:44.960] when, in fact, it does not. [01:04:44.960 --> 01:04:46.960] And thankfully, we've run [01:04:46.960 --> 01:04:48.960] into a few lately that can actually read. [01:04:48.960 --> 01:04:50.960] Right. [01:04:50.960 --> 01:04:52.960] Now, the thing is, mostly it's just the [01:04:52.960 --> 01:04:54.960] laws being misapplied and [01:04:54.960 --> 01:04:56.960] trying to shove down everybody's neck [01:04:56.960 --> 01:04:58.960] rather than just those that are [01:04:58.960 --> 01:05:00.960] obviously doing it, you know, like a guy [01:05:00.960 --> 01:05:02.960] driving a big old dump truck, [01:05:02.960 --> 01:05:04.960] for example. [01:05:04.960 --> 01:05:06.960] Exactly. They're trying [01:05:06.960 --> 01:05:08.960] to rake in more money by making these [01:05:08.960 --> 01:05:10.960] taxable activities apply to as many [01:05:10.960 --> 01:05:12.960] people as possible so that [01:05:12.960 --> 01:05:14.960] they can generate more revenue from it. [01:05:14.960 --> 01:05:16.960] And that right [01:05:16.960 --> 01:05:18.960] there is one of the things that bothers me [01:05:18.960 --> 01:05:20.960] the most is that they're doing what they're [01:05:20.960 --> 01:05:22.960] doing all for the sake of budgetary [01:05:22.960 --> 01:05:24.960] money, not because it protects [01:05:24.960 --> 01:05:26.960] anybody, but simply [01:05:26.960 --> 01:05:28.960] for the funding. [01:05:28.960 --> 01:05:30.960] Right. [01:05:30.960 --> 01:05:32.960] That's where we have the beef. [01:05:32.960 --> 01:05:34.960] Yeah, great. [01:05:34.960 --> 01:05:36.960] Well, good. [01:05:36.960 --> 01:05:38.960] Yeah, great. Well, continue on. [01:05:38.960 --> 01:05:40.960] Oh, hey, I got an interesting [01:05:40.960 --> 01:05:42.960] one for you guys. [01:05:42.960 --> 01:05:44.960] Okay. [01:05:44.960 --> 01:05:46.960] You guys dealt with [01:05:46.960 --> 01:05:48.960] labor board issues before? [01:05:48.960 --> 01:05:50.960] I have some. [01:05:50.960 --> 01:05:52.960] Are you talking about the California [01:05:52.960 --> 01:05:54.960] Franchise Board out there or the labor board? [01:05:54.960 --> 01:05:56.960] Labor board. [01:05:56.960 --> 01:05:58.960] I got [01:05:58.960 --> 01:06:00.960] a notice of [01:06:00.960 --> 01:06:02.960] hearing. [01:06:02.960 --> 01:06:04.960] They got this thing that looks like a complaint that it doesn't [01:06:04.960 --> 01:06:06.960] have a seal of the court on there or nothing. [01:06:06.960 --> 01:06:08.960] And it's [01:06:08.960 --> 01:06:10.960] a very [01:06:10.960 --> 01:06:12.960] interesting thing. [01:06:12.960 --> 01:06:14.960] They're [01:06:14.960 --> 01:06:16.960] claiming that this [01:06:16.960 --> 01:06:18.960] guy owes [01:06:18.960 --> 01:06:20.960] a few thousand dollars. [01:06:22.960 --> 01:06:24.960] For what purpose? [01:06:24.960 --> 01:06:26.960] Working overtime, stuff [01:06:26.960 --> 01:06:28.960] like that. But I talked to the guy [01:06:28.960 --> 01:06:30.960] and he said, well, you know, I never hired her. [01:06:30.960 --> 01:06:32.960] Some guy [01:06:32.960 --> 01:06:34.960] probably hired him and used his [01:06:34.960 --> 01:06:36.960] business thing without him knowing it. [01:06:36.960 --> 01:06:38.960] Yeah. [01:06:38.960 --> 01:06:40.960] That's it. [01:06:40.960 --> 01:06:42.960] Well, go get them. [01:06:42.960 --> 01:06:44.960] I'm going to do it. [01:06:44.960 --> 01:06:46.960] All right. Thanks for calling me, Kevin. [01:06:46.960 --> 01:06:48.960] I appreciate it. [01:06:48.960 --> 01:06:50.960] Thanks, Kevin. [01:06:50.960 --> 01:06:52.960] No problem. Thanks again. [01:06:52.960 --> 01:06:54.960] Okay, we're going now to [01:06:54.960 --> 01:06:56.960] Carolyn in Texas. [01:06:56.960 --> 01:06:58.960] Carolyn, thanks for calling in. [01:06:58.960 --> 01:07:00.960] So what's the scoop? [01:07:00.960 --> 01:07:02.960] Hey, hey, Deborah. This is Carolyn. [01:07:02.960 --> 01:07:04.960] How are you doing? [01:07:04.960 --> 01:07:06.960] Listen, I know that during the seminar, [01:07:06.960 --> 01:07:08.960] Eddie had gone over a list of some of the [01:07:08.960 --> 01:07:10.960] documents that you need to ask for [01:07:10.960 --> 01:07:12.960] from the court, you know, [01:07:12.960 --> 01:07:14.960] about your tickets. [01:07:14.960 --> 01:07:16.960] And what I needed for him to do was to go [01:07:16.960 --> 01:07:18.960] back over those again so I would [01:07:18.960 --> 01:07:20.960] know exactly what I need to ask for [01:07:20.960 --> 01:07:22.960] because I need to ask for these to complete [01:07:22.960 --> 01:07:24.960] my documents. [01:07:24.960 --> 01:07:26.960] There's always a minimum of three, [01:07:26.960 --> 01:07:28.960] especially in a traffic case. [01:07:28.960 --> 01:07:30.960] There has to be a [01:07:30.960 --> 01:07:32.960] copy of the ticket, [01:07:32.960 --> 01:07:34.960] usually the original of the ticket. [01:07:34.960 --> 01:07:36.960] There has [01:07:36.960 --> 01:07:38.960] to be the verified criminal [01:07:38.960 --> 01:07:40.960] complaint signed in the presence [01:07:40.960 --> 01:07:42.960] of either the judge, the clerk, or [01:07:42.960 --> 01:07:44.960] a notary by the officer. [01:07:44.960 --> 01:07:46.960] And there has to be an information [01:07:46.960 --> 01:07:48.960] filed and signed by the prosecuting [01:07:48.960 --> 01:07:50.960] attorney based upon [01:07:50.960 --> 01:07:52.960] the complaint. If at least [01:07:52.960 --> 01:07:54.960] those three documents do not [01:07:54.960 --> 01:07:56.960] exist, the court does not have [01:07:56.960 --> 01:07:58.960] jurisdiction to proceed. [01:07:58.960 --> 01:08:00.960] Now, those documents [01:08:00.960 --> 01:08:02.960] that I furnished you with earlier [01:08:02.960 --> 01:08:04.960] address this very [01:08:04.960 --> 01:08:06.960] issue. They are both challenges [01:08:06.960 --> 01:08:08.960] to the jurisdiction. [01:08:08.960 --> 01:08:10.960] One is to the jurisdiction of the prosecuting [01:08:10.960 --> 01:08:12.960] attorney, especially if it's a [01:08:12.960 --> 01:08:14.960] city attorney in a municipal court. [01:08:14.960 --> 01:08:16.960] The second is [01:08:16.960 --> 01:08:18.960] a challenge to the jurisdiction [01:08:18.960 --> 01:08:20.960] of the court based upon the administrative [01:08:20.960 --> 01:08:22.960] procedures act and the fact that [01:08:22.960 --> 01:08:24.960] the court has not exhausted all [01:08:24.960 --> 01:08:26.960] or the state has not exhausted [01:08:26.960 --> 01:08:28.960] all administrative procedure requirements [01:08:28.960 --> 01:08:30.960] prior to taking you [01:08:30.960 --> 01:08:32.960] to a judicial forum. [01:08:32.960 --> 01:08:34.960] Right. Yeah, I've gone [01:08:34.960 --> 01:08:36.960] over those and Steve just downloaded [01:08:36.960 --> 01:08:38.960] the other ones, the updated [01:08:38.960 --> 01:08:40.960] ones that you sent, so I'll have to go back [01:08:40.960 --> 01:08:42.960] over those again. Well, I really [01:08:42.960 --> 01:08:44.960] just did some grammatical changes [01:08:44.960 --> 01:08:46.960] and fixed a couple of misplaced words, [01:08:46.960 --> 01:08:48.960] but other than that, they're essentially [01:08:48.960 --> 01:08:50.960] the same documents. So if you got the gist [01:08:50.960 --> 01:08:52.960] of one, these will be pretty much the [01:08:52.960 --> 01:08:54.960] same. [01:08:54.960 --> 01:08:56.960] Okay. [01:08:56.960 --> 01:08:58.960] So anybody [01:08:58.960 --> 01:09:00.960] else out there right now, I am still [01:09:00.960 --> 01:09:02.960] working on several [01:09:02.960 --> 01:09:04.960] other additional motions. I'm going [01:09:04.960 --> 01:09:06.960] to break these motions or petitions [01:09:06.960 --> 01:09:08.960] rather up into [01:09:08.960 --> 01:09:10.960] separate counts. Basically, [01:09:10.960 --> 01:09:12.960] I'm going to make one for each separate [01:09:12.960 --> 01:09:14.960] charge they like to use. [01:09:14.960 --> 01:09:16.960] There's going to be one for insurance, one for [01:09:16.960 --> 01:09:18.960] no license, one for no registration, [01:09:18.960 --> 01:09:20.960] one for no inspection, one for no license [01:09:20.960 --> 01:09:22.960] plate, one for no seatbelt. [01:09:22.960 --> 01:09:24.960] You can either... [01:09:24.960 --> 01:09:26.960] No ride on red. Yeah. [01:09:26.960 --> 01:09:28.960] I mean, basically anything [01:09:28.960 --> 01:09:30.960] dealing with the transportation. [01:09:30.960 --> 01:09:32.960] The most powerful one is going [01:09:32.960 --> 01:09:34.960] to be the Administrative Procedures [01:09:34.960 --> 01:09:36.960] Act. The second most powerful one [01:09:36.960 --> 01:09:38.960] will be going after them as far [01:09:38.960 --> 01:09:40.960] as the city attorney is concerned [01:09:40.960 --> 01:09:42.960] if you're in a municipality. [01:09:42.960 --> 01:09:44.960] But the others are [01:09:44.960 --> 01:09:46.960] all going to directly address [01:09:46.960 --> 01:09:48.960] each individual possible charge. [01:09:48.960 --> 01:09:50.960] If we don't have one covered, [01:09:50.960 --> 01:09:52.960] then do you get a ticket for it? [01:09:52.960 --> 01:09:54.960] Call us and we will work on [01:09:54.960 --> 01:09:56.960] getting one set up for that specific [01:09:56.960 --> 01:09:58.960] charge. But what we're [01:09:58.960 --> 01:10:00.960] after is to educate them to the point [01:10:00.960 --> 01:10:02.960] of saying, look, guys, you're trying [01:10:02.960 --> 01:10:04.960] to use an administrative procedure [01:10:04.960 --> 01:10:06.960] in a judicial forum [01:10:06.960 --> 01:10:08.960] and you can't do that. [01:10:08.960 --> 01:10:10.960] Not only [01:10:10.960 --> 01:10:12.960] that, I am writing up one [01:10:12.960 --> 01:10:14.960] that will be the coup de grace [01:10:14.960 --> 01:10:16.960] and that is a lack of jurisdiction [01:10:16.960 --> 01:10:18.960] on the part of the officer. [01:10:18.960 --> 01:10:20.960] The officer had no original [01:10:20.960 --> 01:10:22.960] jurisdiction to initiate the [01:10:22.960 --> 01:10:24.960] traffic stop to begin with. [01:10:24.960 --> 01:10:26.960] Folks down in Houston, [01:10:26.960 --> 01:10:28.960] you're not going to be quite so lucky. [01:10:28.960 --> 01:10:30.960] They can initiate a stop, but if [01:10:30.960 --> 01:10:32.960] they can't prove you're in commerce, they better [01:10:32.960 --> 01:10:34.960] leave you alone very quickly. [01:10:34.960 --> 01:10:36.960] But basically, once [01:10:36.960 --> 01:10:38.960] you read the paperwork, you'll see what [01:10:38.960 --> 01:10:40.960] I'm getting at and why it works [01:10:40.960 --> 01:10:42.960] that way. But it's all stuff [01:10:42.960 --> 01:10:44.960] that we read about and used in [01:10:44.960 --> 01:10:46.960] the seminar. It's all in the seminar [01:10:46.960 --> 01:10:48.960] material. I [01:10:48.960 --> 01:10:50.960] did, however, find one additional paragraph, [01:10:50.960 --> 01:10:52.960] Carolyn, that was inserted into that [01:10:52.960 --> 01:10:54.960] new document that you have. [01:10:54.960 --> 01:10:56.960] And that additional paragraph [01:10:56.960 --> 01:10:58.960] ties the transportation code directly [01:10:58.960 --> 01:11:00.960] into the administrative code. [01:11:00.960 --> 01:11:02.960] And that is the definition [01:11:02.960 --> 01:11:04.960] section of subtitle C. [01:11:04.960 --> 01:11:06.960] Subtitle C is called [01:11:06.960 --> 01:11:08.960] the rules of the road. And all of [01:11:08.960 --> 01:11:10.960] the 520 [01:11:10.960 --> 01:11:12.960] and 30 and 40 [01:11:12.960 --> 01:11:14.960] chapters fall under subtitle [01:11:14.960 --> 01:11:16.960] C, which is where speeding, [01:11:16.960 --> 01:11:18.960] the arrest without warrant, under [01:11:18.960 --> 01:11:20.960] 543, all [01:11:20.960 --> 01:11:22.960] those fall under that [01:11:22.960 --> 01:11:24.960] subtitle. Well, the definition [01:11:24.960 --> 01:11:26.960] of peace officer there is an officer [01:11:26.960 --> 01:11:28.960] certified by [01:11:28.960 --> 01:11:30.960] the Department of Public Safety [01:11:30.960 --> 01:11:32.960] to enforce traffic [01:11:32.960 --> 01:11:34.960] laws. [01:11:34.960 --> 01:11:36.960] I was looking at some of the [01:11:36.960 --> 01:11:38.960] transportation code stuff in those [01:11:38.960 --> 01:11:40.960] particular areas today and trying to figure [01:11:40.960 --> 01:11:42.960] out how am I going to tie all this together? [01:11:42.960 --> 01:11:44.960] Yeah. [01:11:44.960 --> 01:11:46.960] Well, there's nothing for you to tie together. [01:11:46.960 --> 01:11:48.960] The documents, we're not going to [01:11:48.960 --> 01:11:50.960] address the merits of the charges. [01:11:50.960 --> 01:11:52.960] Don't ever do that. [01:11:52.960 --> 01:11:54.960] Do not argue the [01:11:54.960 --> 01:11:56.960] charges. Argue the jurisdiction. [01:11:56.960 --> 01:11:58.960] Because [01:11:58.960 --> 01:12:00.960] the moment you argue the charges, [01:12:00.960 --> 01:12:02.960] you're granting them subject [01:12:02.960 --> 01:12:04.960] matter jurisdiction. [01:12:04.960 --> 01:12:06.960] You still can't give them [01:12:06.960 --> 01:12:08.960] or you can't give them [01:12:08.960 --> 01:12:10.960] impersonal, but you can't [01:12:10.960 --> 01:12:12.960] give them subject matter. So I misspoke. [01:12:12.960 --> 01:12:14.960] You're granting them impersonal [01:12:14.960 --> 01:12:16.960] jurisdiction if you start arguing the merits. [01:12:16.960 --> 01:12:18.960] But subject matter [01:12:18.960 --> 01:12:20.960] is something that cannot be granted. [01:12:20.960 --> 01:12:22.960] They must have it or they don't [01:12:22.960 --> 01:12:24.960] have it. Right. [01:12:24.960 --> 01:12:26.960] Right. Okay. [01:12:26.960 --> 01:12:28.960] So we're going against the subject [01:12:28.960 --> 01:12:30.960] matter jurisdiction, not the merits [01:12:30.960 --> 01:12:32.960] of the case. If the law [01:12:32.960 --> 01:12:34.960] doesn't apply, it doesn't matter [01:12:34.960 --> 01:12:36.960] what they charged you with. [01:12:36.960 --> 01:12:38.960] If they charged you under a law [01:12:38.960 --> 01:12:40.960] that never applied to you to begin with, [01:12:40.960 --> 01:12:42.960] the charge is worthless on its face. [01:12:44.960 --> 01:12:46.960] And that's what these documents [01:12:46.960 --> 01:12:48.960] that I'm preparing go toward, [01:12:48.960 --> 01:12:50.960] showing that one, the law does [01:12:50.960 --> 01:12:52.960] not apply. Two, even if [01:12:52.960 --> 01:12:54.960] it did apply, we're in the wrong place [01:12:54.960 --> 01:12:56.960] to argue about it. [01:12:56.960 --> 01:12:58.960] So the court still [01:12:58.960 --> 01:13:00.960] has no subject matter jurisdiction [01:13:00.960 --> 01:13:02.960] and still must dismiss the charge. [01:13:06.960 --> 01:13:08.960] Okay. [01:13:10.960 --> 01:13:12.960] Okay. Well, I do appreciate [01:13:12.960 --> 01:13:14.960] it. And I hear [01:13:14.960 --> 01:13:16.960] you're still going to come to town. [01:13:16.960 --> 01:13:18.960] I am certainly going to be [01:13:18.960 --> 01:13:20.960] trying my best to get up there so I can be there [01:13:20.960 --> 01:13:22.960] for your case. [01:13:22.960 --> 01:13:24.960] Well, don't travel all this way just on [01:13:24.960 --> 01:13:26.960] my account. I think I can handle [01:13:26.960 --> 01:13:28.960] it from here. If you think [01:13:28.960 --> 01:13:30.960] you can do that, you might talk me out of it. [01:13:30.960 --> 01:13:32.960] But if you want me there, I will make the effort [01:13:32.960 --> 01:13:34.960] to be there. I mean, that's what everybody was [01:13:34.960 --> 01:13:36.960] willing to do for me in Rockdale. As a matter of fact, [01:13:36.960 --> 01:13:38.960] I've got to return a lot of emails saying, hey, guys, [01:13:38.960 --> 01:13:40.960] don't come. [01:13:40.960 --> 01:13:42.960] But I mean... [01:13:42.960 --> 01:13:44.960] I'd hate for you to have another [01:13:44.960 --> 01:13:46.960] Rockdale along the way. [01:13:46.960 --> 01:13:48.960] Yeah, but I look at it as just [01:13:48.960 --> 01:13:50.960] more possible [01:13:50.960 --> 01:13:52.960] opportunity to spread the word. You know [01:13:52.960 --> 01:13:54.960] what I mean? Oh, I know. I know. [01:13:54.960 --> 01:13:56.960] I understand. But no, don't [01:13:56.960 --> 01:13:58.960] travel all that way just on my [01:13:58.960 --> 01:14:00.960] account. Now, if you have [01:14:00.960 --> 01:14:02.960] business here, I understand. [01:14:02.960 --> 01:14:04.960] Well, Randy's wanting me to meet some folks [01:14:04.960 --> 01:14:06.960] so it wouldn't be a lost cause either way. [01:14:06.960 --> 01:14:08.960] He's always wanting everybody to [01:14:08.960 --> 01:14:10.960] meet a bunch of folks. [01:14:10.960 --> 01:14:12.960] Yeah, Randy's [01:14:12.960 --> 01:14:14.960] really good at meeting folks. [01:14:16.960 --> 01:14:18.960] He's a talker, that's for sure. [01:14:18.960 --> 01:14:20.960] Well, thank you, [01:14:20.960 --> 01:14:22.960] guys, and I will talk with you all soon. [01:14:22.960 --> 01:14:24.960] Okay, thanks, Carolyn. Bye-bye. [01:14:24.960 --> 01:14:26.960] Bye. [01:14:26.960 --> 01:14:28.960] Okay, we're going to continue on. We've got more calls. [01:14:28.960 --> 01:14:30.960] We've got John from [01:14:30.960 --> 01:14:32.960] Georgia and then Robert from Texas. [01:14:32.960 --> 01:14:34.960] We're going to go to John first. John, thanks for calling in. [01:14:34.960 --> 01:14:36.960] What's on your mind? [01:14:36.960 --> 01:14:38.960] Hey, you know, I talked to you [01:14:38.960 --> 01:14:40.960] last week about my traffic case [01:14:40.960 --> 01:14:42.960] and you told me to email you, [01:14:42.960 --> 01:14:44.960] which I'll be doing. You know, I talked to Gary. [01:14:46.960 --> 01:14:48.960] Hello? Yeah. [01:14:48.960 --> 01:14:50.960] Okay, yeah, we're listening. [01:14:50.960 --> 01:14:52.960] Okay, this is Eddie Craig [01:14:52.960 --> 01:14:54.960] on your show today, right? [01:14:54.960 --> 01:14:56.960] Eddie Craig is our co-host. He is our [01:14:56.960 --> 01:14:58.960] co-host on Mondays and Friday nights. [01:14:58.960 --> 01:15:00.960] Okay, I'm going to tell you [01:15:00.960 --> 01:15:02.960] something right now. It's like spread and hot [01:15:02.960 --> 01:15:04.960] butter. You don't be afraid of them [01:15:04.960 --> 01:15:06.960] and you just get as hot as you can on them. [01:15:06.960 --> 01:15:08.960] Today, I got a call from the Attorney General's [01:15:08.960 --> 01:15:10.960] office apologizing for [01:15:10.960 --> 01:15:12.960] what they did. I stood on [01:15:12.960 --> 01:15:14.960] a criminal complaint against a prosecuting [01:15:14.960 --> 01:15:16.960] attorney for trying to go forward [01:15:16.960 --> 01:15:18.960] with my case without a grand jury [01:15:18.960 --> 01:15:20.960] indictment or an affidavit [01:15:20.960 --> 01:15:22.960] of probable cause. And I had [01:15:22.960 --> 01:15:24.960] my case moved to Superior Court. They moved [01:15:24.960 --> 01:15:26.960] to the state court, the fifth. I'm [01:15:26.960 --> 01:15:28.960] in Columbus, Georgia. And [01:15:28.960 --> 01:15:30.960] they don't have [01:15:30.960 --> 01:15:32.960] a court of record, the state court. [01:15:32.960 --> 01:15:34.960] You have to pay for a court reporter [01:15:34.960 --> 01:15:36.960] to come there. And I listened to what [01:15:36.960 --> 01:15:38.960] Randy Kelton did. And Gary taught me this. [01:15:38.960 --> 01:15:40.960] I started with Gary about 10 years ago [01:15:40.960 --> 01:15:42.960] and he turned me on to [01:15:42.960 --> 01:15:44.960] to [01:15:44.960 --> 01:15:46.960] turned me on to you guys. [01:15:46.960 --> 01:15:48.960] And so I went forward to [01:15:48.960 --> 01:15:50.960] court and I argued that everybody [01:15:50.960 --> 01:15:52.960] just looked at me like I was totally [01:15:52.960 --> 01:15:54.960] crazy because I wasn't one of these [01:15:54.960 --> 01:15:56.960] cattle that went into the slaughterhouse in the gate. [01:15:56.960 --> 01:15:58.960] I was bucking and kicking and trying to get my way [01:15:58.960 --> 01:16:00.960] out of there. And I told them, without [01:16:00.960 --> 01:16:02.960] that, they charged me with no [01:16:02.960 --> 01:16:04.960] insurance and no state tag. [01:16:04.960 --> 01:16:06.960] And I told the prosecuting attorney [01:16:06.960 --> 01:16:08.960] I didn't have to have a state tag. [01:16:08.960 --> 01:16:10.960] And she said, yes, you do in the state of Georgia. [01:16:10.960 --> 01:16:12.960] And I said, ma'am, you are making a conclusionary [01:16:12.960 --> 01:16:14.960] statement unsupported by evidence [01:16:14.960 --> 01:16:16.960] or unsupported by the facts. [01:16:16.960 --> 01:16:18.960] And at the time, I had just bought the car. [01:16:18.960 --> 01:16:20.960] And I'm just high to 40. I had 30 [01:16:20.960 --> 01:16:22.960] days to get a tag on that car and I had just [01:16:22.960 --> 01:16:24.960] bought it. So I didn't have to have a tag. [01:16:24.960 --> 01:16:26.960] So she made a false statement. And I told [01:16:26.960 --> 01:16:28.960] her boss, the attorney general, [01:16:28.960 --> 01:16:30.960] that I will file a complaint against the Bar Association [01:16:30.960 --> 01:16:32.960] as well as the police department [01:16:32.960 --> 01:16:34.960] against her. And [01:16:34.960 --> 01:16:36.960] he called me back and apologized [01:16:36.960 --> 01:16:38.960] for it. [01:16:38.960 --> 01:16:40.960] That's wonderful. Hey, listen, listen. [01:16:40.960 --> 01:16:42.960] Hold on, John. You want to hang on to the [01:16:42.960 --> 01:16:44.960] other side? [01:16:44.960 --> 01:16:46.960] OK, hang on to the other side of the break. [01:16:46.960 --> 01:16:48.960] And then we'll take Robert after [01:16:48.960 --> 01:16:50.960] John finishes his story. [01:16:50.960 --> 01:16:52.960] Wonderful news. So this stuff really works. [01:16:52.960 --> 01:16:54.960] Folks. [01:16:54.960 --> 01:16:56.960] 512-646-1984. We'll be right back. [01:17:00.960 --> 01:17:02.960] It is said that for every thousand [01:17:02.960 --> 01:17:04.960] hacking at the branch of the evil, [01:17:04.960 --> 01:17:06.960] there is one hacking at the root. [01:17:06.960 --> 01:17:08.960] Author and lecturer Robert Galen Ross [01:17:08.960 --> 01:17:10.960] is truly one of these select few. [01:17:10.960 --> 01:17:12.960] And this Wednesday at 7 p.m. he will be at [01:17:12.960 --> 01:17:14.960] Brave New Books to give a one-time [01:17:14.960 --> 01:17:16.960] free lecture on the current economic crisis [01:17:16.960 --> 01:17:18.960] and who is behind it. [01:17:18.960 --> 01:17:20.960] Mr. Ross is a former intelligence officer [01:17:20.960 --> 01:17:22.960] for the NSA and is trained [01:17:22.960 --> 01:17:24.960] in gathering intelligence on enemies of the [01:17:24.960 --> 01:17:26.960] republic. So what he has to say will be [01:17:26.960 --> 01:17:28.960] very important for all of us to hear. [01:17:28.960 --> 01:17:30.960] He is also the author of several books [01:17:30.960 --> 01:17:32.960] and has recently released a new book entitled [01:17:32.960 --> 01:17:34.960] What the Elite Have Done to America [01:17:34.960 --> 01:17:36.960] and How to Pipsen. [01:17:36.960 --> 01:17:38.960] Once again, the event is free [01:17:38.960 --> 01:17:40.960] and will be this Wednesday, November 18th [01:17:40.960 --> 01:17:42.960] at 7 p.m. at Brave New Books [01:17:42.960 --> 01:17:44.960] at 1904 Guadalupe Street. [01:17:44.960 --> 01:17:46.960] If you have any questions, please call the bookstore [01:17:46.960 --> 01:17:50.960] at 512-480-2503 [01:17:50.960 --> 01:17:52.960] or go to bravenewbookstore.com [01:17:52.960 --> 01:17:54.960] for updates on all of our upcoming events. [01:17:54.960 --> 01:17:56.960] Again, the phone number is [01:17:56.960 --> 01:18:10.960] 480-2503. [01:18:26.960 --> 01:18:30.960] Okay, we're back. [01:18:30.960 --> 01:18:32.960] We're speaking with John in Georgia. [01:18:32.960 --> 01:18:34.960] Okay, John, go ahead. [01:18:34.960 --> 01:18:36.960] Okay, what I'd like to tell people is [01:18:36.960 --> 01:18:38.960] don't get out there and beat chickens. [01:18:38.960 --> 01:18:40.960] Don't be afraid of these people. [01:18:40.960 --> 01:18:42.960] It's just like David and Goliath. [01:18:42.960 --> 01:18:44.960] You go stand up to these people [01:18:44.960 --> 01:18:46.960] and that's what I did. [01:18:46.960 --> 01:18:48.960] And the biggest thing is you get out of a recorder's [01:18:48.960 --> 01:18:50.960] court and you get into a court of [01:18:50.960 --> 01:18:52.960] conflict jurisdiction. [01:18:52.960 --> 01:18:54.960] And that's what I did. [01:18:54.960 --> 01:18:56.960] And I've been doing this so far, [01:18:56.960 --> 01:18:58.960] learning under Gary here [01:18:58.960 --> 01:19:00.960] in Columbus, Georgia, [01:19:00.960 --> 01:19:02.960] and listening to Randy Kelton [01:19:02.960 --> 01:19:04.960] and not being afraid of these people. [01:19:04.960 --> 01:19:06.960] And those file criminal complaints. [01:19:06.960 --> 01:19:08.960] Do not be afraid. [01:19:08.960 --> 01:19:10.960] If you have skeletons in your closet, [01:19:10.960 --> 01:19:12.960] I can see you being afraid, but I don't. [01:19:12.960 --> 01:19:14.960] And I challenge these people and I've warned [01:19:14.960 --> 01:19:16.960] every single one of mine [01:19:16.960 --> 01:19:18.960] and I've even gotten apologies [01:19:18.960 --> 01:19:20.960] from the prosecutor's office [01:19:20.960 --> 01:19:22.960] for what they have done to me [01:19:22.960 --> 01:19:24.960] that you're accusing me of driving [01:19:24.960 --> 01:19:26.960] without insurance. You're accusing me of driving [01:19:26.960 --> 01:19:28.960] without a state tag. The burden of proof. [01:19:28.960 --> 01:19:30.960] I don't have to prove that I have it. [01:19:30.960 --> 01:19:32.960] And when I got in the court, the lady says, [01:19:32.960 --> 01:19:34.960] show me your proof and we'll have this case [01:19:34.960 --> 01:19:36.960] dead docket. I'm not going to get in a dead docket. [01:19:36.960 --> 01:19:38.960] And I said, no, if you want to do something, [01:19:38.960 --> 01:19:40.960] dismiss it. Otherwise, let's rock and roll. [01:19:40.960 --> 01:19:42.960] I'll subpoena the insurance commissioner. [01:19:42.960 --> 01:19:44.960] I'll subpoena the commissioner of the Department of Transportation. [01:19:44.960 --> 01:19:46.960] I'll spend $300,000 of your money. [01:19:46.960 --> 01:19:48.960] You spent $2,000 of mine. [01:19:48.960 --> 01:19:50.960] Let's go forward. I'm ready to go forward. [01:19:50.960 --> 01:19:52.960] And I'm telling you, when I did that, [01:19:52.960 --> 01:19:54.960] she says, well, you just show me your proof [01:19:54.960 --> 01:19:56.960] and we'll dismiss it. I said, no, the burden of proof is on you. [01:19:56.960 --> 01:19:58.960] You proved that I don't have insurance. [01:19:58.960 --> 01:20:00.960] Robert Blake, Scott Peterson, [01:20:00.960 --> 01:20:02.960] O.J. Simpson, you had to prove that they were [01:20:02.960 --> 01:20:04.960] that you had enough evidence to go forward [01:20:04.960 --> 01:20:06.960] with them. You didn't do that with me. [01:20:06.960 --> 01:20:08.960] I didn't have no grand jury indictment. [01:20:08.960 --> 01:20:10.960] No affidavit of probable cause. [01:20:10.960 --> 01:20:12.960] Let's just [01:20:12.960 --> 01:20:14.960] get this case dismissed. [01:20:14.960 --> 01:20:16.960] And that's what she did. [01:20:16.960 --> 01:20:18.960] And by me standing up against them, a man [01:20:18.960 --> 01:20:20.960] named Sam Thriller came down, [01:20:20.960 --> 01:20:22.960] and I've seen him before in state court. [01:20:22.960 --> 01:20:24.960] I wasn't sure who he was. He said, get out of this [01:20:24.960 --> 01:20:26.960] courtroom. And I said, who are you talking [01:20:26.960 --> 01:20:28.960] to? And he said, get out of this [01:20:28.960 --> 01:20:30.960] courtroom. I said, sir, I'll file a [01:20:30.960 --> 01:20:32.960] complaint against you, criminal complaint against you [01:20:32.960 --> 01:20:34.960] for assault, because when you do that, [01:20:34.960 --> 01:20:36.960] you're assaulting me. You got assault and battery [01:20:36.960 --> 01:20:38.960] when they touch you, but you're assaulting me. [01:20:38.960 --> 01:20:40.960] And he says, you need to leave. [01:20:40.960 --> 01:20:42.960] And I said, sir, I'll be back. Your name is [01:20:42.960 --> 01:20:44.960] Sam Thriller? OK, I'll be seeing the [01:20:44.960 --> 01:20:46.960] police chief file a criminal complaint against you. [01:20:46.960 --> 01:20:48.960] And the prosecutor, I told him [01:20:48.960 --> 01:20:50.960] about it. They apologized. They wanted to get [01:20:50.960 --> 01:20:52.960] the whole thing swept up under the rug. [01:20:52.960 --> 01:20:54.960] And I've got a letter in the mail, election [01:20:54.960 --> 01:20:56.960] to dismiss [01:20:56.960 --> 01:20:58.960] the case. And that just [01:20:58.960 --> 01:21:00.960] proves that you guys know what you're talking about. [01:21:00.960 --> 01:21:02.960] Eddie Craig, you know what you're talking about. [01:21:02.960 --> 01:21:04.960] You stand up to these people. [01:21:04.960 --> 01:21:06.960] You don't sit there in their little private [01:21:06.960 --> 01:21:08.960] corporate courts, because most cities are [01:21:08.960 --> 01:21:10.960] incorporated. You come under a company [01:21:10.960 --> 01:21:12.960] court. Don't [01:21:12.960 --> 01:21:14.960] do it. Get into superior court, or [01:21:14.960 --> 01:21:16.960] even go as high as the Supreme Court [01:21:16.960 --> 01:21:18.960] if you have to file complaints against everybody involved. [01:21:18.960 --> 01:21:20.960] And I told them, every single one of them [01:21:20.960 --> 01:21:22.960] was a co-conspirator in this situation. [01:21:22.960 --> 01:21:24.960] And they just wanted to get rid of it so [01:21:24.960 --> 01:21:26.960] fast. And I told them that all of the [01:21:26.960 --> 01:21:28.960] people, I see 200 people here today in state [01:21:28.960 --> 01:21:30.960] court, if every one of them stands on a jury trial, [01:21:30.960 --> 01:21:32.960] it'll shut this whole city down. [01:21:32.960 --> 01:21:34.960] And they tried to get rid of me so quick, [01:21:34.960 --> 01:21:36.960] apologized, and [01:21:36.960 --> 01:21:38.960] once again, for my fourth time, [01:21:38.960 --> 01:21:40.960] well, actually, my fifth time, [01:21:40.960 --> 01:21:42.960] all my cases have been dismissed. [01:21:42.960 --> 01:21:44.960] Thanks to you guys. And that's [01:21:44.960 --> 01:21:46.960] why I want to call today. Thank you [01:21:46.960 --> 01:21:48.960] very much, Randy Kelton, Debra Stevens, [01:21:48.960 --> 01:21:50.960] Eddie Craig, and Gary [01:21:50.960 --> 01:21:52.960] in Columbus, Georgia. Thank you very much [01:21:52.960 --> 01:21:54.960] for what you taught me. And I want everybody [01:21:54.960 --> 01:21:56.960] to know, stand up, have [01:21:56.960 --> 01:21:58.960] thanks on you, and [01:21:58.960 --> 01:22:00.960] these people will go away. [01:22:00.960 --> 01:22:02.960] And the burden is on the [01:22:02.960 --> 01:22:04.960] accuser. And file criminal complaints [01:22:04.960 --> 01:22:06.960] against everybody involved in that situation. [01:22:06.960 --> 01:22:08.960] Don't be afraid of it. [01:22:08.960 --> 01:22:10.960] Thank you. We appreciate it. We really do [01:22:10.960 --> 01:22:12.960] appreciate it. And I mean, folks, [01:22:12.960 --> 01:22:14.960] I can tell you, it's the truth. The paperwork [01:22:14.960 --> 01:22:16.960] that I'm doing on these guys, I accuse them [01:22:16.960 --> 01:22:18.960] with everything all the way down the line, [01:22:18.960 --> 01:22:20.960] clean up to sleeping with sheep. [01:22:20.960 --> 01:22:22.960] I mean, it doesn't matter to me. I'm [01:22:22.960 --> 01:22:24.960] going to do whatever is necessary [01:22:24.960 --> 01:22:26.960] to show them I'm not, number one, [01:22:26.960 --> 01:22:28.960] I'm not afraid of them. I'm not going to [01:22:28.960 --> 01:22:30.960] take anything they throw at me laying down. [01:22:30.960 --> 01:22:32.960] They're going to have to [01:22:32.960 --> 01:22:34.960] fight me tooth and nail all [01:22:34.960 --> 01:22:36.960] the way through. [01:22:36.960 --> 01:22:38.960] Thank you. Thank you very much. And that's what you [01:22:38.960 --> 01:22:40.960] taught me. And my friend Gary says, [01:22:40.960 --> 01:22:42.960] what is the definition of a crime? And I went and looked [01:22:42.960 --> 01:22:44.960] it up. We've got to have an angry party. It's got to be a [01:22:44.960 --> 01:22:46.960] complaining party. And that's [01:22:46.960 --> 01:22:48.960] when I found out they don't have that. And I've [01:22:48.960 --> 01:22:50.960] already wanted so many times. [01:22:50.960 --> 01:22:52.960] And I'm telling you, people, do not be afraid. [01:22:52.960 --> 01:22:54.960] Definitely get jurisdictionary [01:22:54.960 --> 01:22:56.960] because it's helped me out. It's helped me out [01:22:56.960 --> 01:22:58.960] and it's showed me what to do. The first thing I did [01:22:58.960 --> 01:23:00.960] when I went in there and I told the prosecutors [01:23:00.960 --> 01:23:02.960] is I challenged subject matter [01:23:02.960 --> 01:23:04.960] jurisdiction. The first thing I told them when I [01:23:04.960 --> 01:23:06.960] walked into the courtroom [01:23:06.960 --> 01:23:08.960] I walked in there with my head up high. [01:23:08.960 --> 01:23:10.960] It's the first time I've ever walked into a courtroom [01:23:10.960 --> 01:23:12.960] without being scared slam to death. [01:23:14.960 --> 01:23:16.960] Well, good. I'm [01:23:16.960 --> 01:23:18.960] glad it's worked out. I really am. [01:23:18.960 --> 01:23:20.960] It has. And the reason why [01:23:20.960 --> 01:23:22.960] I talked to you last week and I will [01:23:22.960 --> 01:23:24.960] send you an email and I told you something I wanted [01:23:24.960 --> 01:23:26.960] to ask you personally. I mean, I don't have to ask [01:23:26.960 --> 01:23:28.960] you on the phone, but it doesn't matter to me [01:23:28.960 --> 01:23:30.960] is I would love to be able to put [01:23:30.960 --> 01:23:32.960] y'all's [01:23:32.960 --> 01:23:34.960] website on the back of my car and [01:23:34.960 --> 01:23:36.960] drive around because I'm not afraid of these people anymore [01:23:36.960 --> 01:23:38.960] and have people. No, no, it's [01:23:38.960 --> 01:23:40.960] not funny. It's a serious issue. I'm telling [01:23:40.960 --> 01:23:42.960] you it's a very serious issue. I love it. [01:23:42.960 --> 01:23:44.960] And when I talk to [01:23:44.960 --> 01:23:46.960] people about it, they're just fascinated [01:23:46.960 --> 01:23:48.960] and overwhelmed that anybody [01:23:48.960 --> 01:23:50.960] will even stand up to these people. [01:23:50.960 --> 01:23:52.960] And even the police [01:23:52.960 --> 01:23:54.960] when I challenged them on the side, Gary [01:23:54.960 --> 01:23:56.960] says never hold your court on the side of the road, but [01:23:56.960 --> 01:23:58.960] I love it. I love to do it. And [01:23:58.960 --> 01:24:00.960] I'm telling you 70% of the time [01:24:00.960 --> 01:24:02.960] the police officers they just [01:24:02.960 --> 01:24:04.960] back right out of it and just got in their car [01:24:04.960 --> 01:24:06.960] and left. [01:24:06.960 --> 01:24:08.960] Well, that's good. Don't be afraid. [01:24:08.960 --> 01:24:10.960] That's what I'm telling you. Do not be afraid. [01:24:10.960 --> 01:24:12.960] You guys [01:24:12.960 --> 01:24:14.960] I want to say I guess you created [01:24:14.960 --> 01:24:16.960] a monster in me. [01:24:16.960 --> 01:24:18.960] Well, we need a bunch. [01:24:18.960 --> 01:24:20.960] That's the truth. We need a bunch of monsters [01:24:20.960 --> 01:24:22.960] out there that aren't willing [01:24:22.960 --> 01:24:24.960] that are unwilling to just sit [01:24:24.960 --> 01:24:26.960] back and take it anymore. We've got [01:24:26.960 --> 01:24:28.960] to get motivated and we've got to get [01:24:28.960 --> 01:24:30.960] rolling. Right. And it's [01:24:30.960 --> 01:24:32.960] because people are scared. They think that these people [01:24:32.960 --> 01:24:34.960] are like the Gestapo [01:24:34.960 --> 01:24:36.960] and the Nazis. It's not [01:24:36.960 --> 01:24:38.960] like that. You know, and that's another thing [01:24:38.960 --> 01:24:40.960] I told the prosecutor. I said, you're [01:24:40.960 --> 01:24:42.960] a public servant. You work [01:24:42.960 --> 01:24:44.960] for me. When I walked into the [01:24:44.960 --> 01:24:46.960] security thing, into the [01:24:46.960 --> 01:24:48.960] government building, they said, oh my [01:24:48.960 --> 01:24:50.960] God, what are you doing with all those law firms? [01:24:50.960 --> 01:24:52.960] You're in big trouble. You're never coming back out [01:24:52.960 --> 01:24:54.960] of there. And I said, no, I'm going [01:24:54.960 --> 01:24:56.960] up there to party. Let's go. I'm ready to go. [01:24:56.960 --> 01:24:58.960] I've studied for 10 years. [01:24:58.960 --> 01:25:00.960] This is the first time I am ready to go. [01:25:00.960 --> 01:25:02.960] Well, not the first time, because I've done it before. [01:25:02.960 --> 01:25:04.960] And when I came [01:25:04.960 --> 01:25:06.960] back out, he said, well, I can't believe you did [01:25:06.960 --> 01:25:08.960] that. That's the judge. Well, I'm not going to [01:25:08.960 --> 01:25:10.960] say the judge's name, but that's his courtroom. I said, that's [01:25:10.960 --> 01:25:12.960] not his courtroom. It belongs to the citizens. Unless he [01:25:12.960 --> 01:25:14.960] has a bill of sale for that courtroom, [01:25:14.960 --> 01:25:16.960] that courtroom belongs to the citizens. [01:25:16.960 --> 01:25:18.960] And I'm one of the citizens and I'm not [01:25:18.960 --> 01:25:20.960] afraid. Let's go. And by the time I [01:25:20.960 --> 01:25:22.960] walked out of that courtroom, people just looked [01:25:22.960 --> 01:25:24.960] at me and just laughed and they could not [01:25:24.960 --> 01:25:26.960] believe what had just happened. [01:25:26.960 --> 01:25:28.960] I believe [01:25:28.960 --> 01:25:30.960] it's the first time they've ever seen anybody stand up [01:25:30.960 --> 01:25:32.960] for theirself. And the time before [01:25:32.960 --> 01:25:34.960] that, my daughter took me to court. [01:25:34.960 --> 01:25:36.960] And four people followed me out of court [01:25:36.960 --> 01:25:38.960] room and just wanted to ask me all kinds of questions. [01:25:38.960 --> 01:25:40.960] I said, look, I cannot give you legal advice. All [01:25:40.960 --> 01:25:42.960] I can tell you is go study the law. I've been doing it for 10 [01:25:42.960 --> 01:25:44.960] years. And I've listened to [01:25:44.960 --> 01:25:46.960] a lot of people tell me what my remedies are. [01:25:46.960 --> 01:25:48.960] And every single time I came [01:25:48.960 --> 01:25:50.960] up here and challenged subject matter [01:25:50.960 --> 01:25:52.960] jurisdiction, I have won. Every [01:25:52.960 --> 01:25:54.960] single time, 100 percent. [01:25:54.960 --> 01:25:56.960] So I'm telling you people out [01:25:56.960 --> 01:25:58.960] there, don't be afraid. Get [01:25:58.960 --> 01:26:00.960] subject matter jurisdiction. Learn what [01:26:00.960 --> 01:26:02.960] it tells you because they do not have [01:26:02.960 --> 01:26:04.960] the right. And even a prosecutor couldn't answer [01:26:04.960 --> 01:26:06.960] my question because he had no grand jury [01:26:06.960 --> 01:26:08.960] indictment, didn't have an affidavit of probable [01:26:08.960 --> 01:26:10.960] cause. They had nothing on the record. [01:26:10.960 --> 01:26:12.960] And when they said, [01:26:12.960 --> 01:26:14.960] well, you're not here for your trial. [01:26:14.960 --> 01:26:16.960] How do you plea? I said, I can't plea. [01:26:16.960 --> 01:26:18.960] Show me where you have subject matter [01:26:18.960 --> 01:26:20.960] jurisdiction over me. And they couldn't [01:26:20.960 --> 01:26:22.960] answer it. And I said, well, [01:26:22.960 --> 01:26:24.960] you're starting at point C. [01:26:24.960 --> 01:26:26.960] I want to go to point A. Where's subject matter [01:26:26.960 --> 01:26:28.960] jurisdiction? And they couldn't do [01:26:28.960 --> 01:26:30.960] it. And that's when the lady just [01:26:30.960 --> 01:26:32.960] finally [01:26:32.960 --> 01:26:34.960] said, well, let's just dismiss [01:26:34.960 --> 01:26:36.960] the case. Because she knew that [01:26:36.960 --> 01:26:38.960] I knew what I was talking about. [01:26:38.960 --> 01:26:40.960] And so once again, I want to tell you guys [01:26:40.960 --> 01:26:42.960] thank you. Please do not give up. [01:26:42.960 --> 01:26:44.960] And if you give me permission, I'll promise [01:26:44.960 --> 01:26:46.960] you I will put your website on the back [01:26:46.960 --> 01:26:48.960] of my car. I'll drive around. I am not afraid of them. [01:26:48.960 --> 01:26:50.960] I've been saved. I've been [01:26:50.960 --> 01:26:52.960] baptized. If it takes it, [01:26:52.960 --> 01:26:54.960] they have to kill me. I don't care. I'm [01:26:54.960 --> 01:26:56.960] ready to kill because I will not see another person [01:26:56.960 --> 01:26:58.960] get taken down by this corrupt system [01:26:58.960 --> 01:27:00.960] that we have. [01:27:00.960 --> 01:27:02.960] You have my permission, John. [01:27:02.960 --> 01:27:04.960] Thanks, John. Thank you very much. [01:27:04.960 --> 01:27:06.960] All right. And I'll be emailing you. [01:27:06.960 --> 01:27:08.960] And you people out there, [01:27:08.960 --> 01:27:10.960] don't be afraid. Don't be afraid. You stand [01:27:10.960 --> 01:27:12.960] up to these people and you'll win. [01:27:12.960 --> 01:27:14.960] I've done it 100 percent of the time. [01:27:14.960 --> 01:27:16.960] Challenge that subject matter jurisdiction. [01:27:16.960 --> 01:27:18.960] And they cannot go forward. [01:27:18.960 --> 01:27:20.960] If they do, you file a criminal [01:27:20.960 --> 01:27:22.960] complaint against them. And it's like I told that [01:27:22.960 --> 01:27:24.960] prosecuting attorney, I will file a complaint with [01:27:24.960 --> 01:27:26.960] the Bar Association of Georgia. They didn't have you [01:27:26.960 --> 01:27:28.960] disqualified. And her boss says [01:27:28.960 --> 01:27:30.960] she said that she apologizes [01:27:30.960 --> 01:27:32.960] and asked that you accept her apology. [01:27:32.960 --> 01:27:34.960] This is [01:27:34.960 --> 01:27:36.960] the second time on that part. I've already [01:27:36.960 --> 01:27:38.960] won four of them, really actually five [01:27:38.960 --> 01:27:40.960] of them because one of them was in [01:27:40.960 --> 01:27:42.960] a different county. But [01:27:42.960 --> 01:27:44.960] I'm going to tell you people, please do not give up. [01:27:44.960 --> 01:27:46.960] And you are deeply [01:27:46.960 --> 01:27:48.960] appreciated. If I'm the only person on the radio [01:27:48.960 --> 01:27:50.960] that tells you that, I'm telling you, you are [01:27:50.960 --> 01:27:52.960] deeply appreciated. And I appreciate everything [01:27:52.960 --> 01:27:54.960] you did. And everybody else, [01:27:54.960 --> 01:27:56.960] you stand up to them. Do not be afraid. [01:27:56.960 --> 01:27:58.960] Do not be afraid because if you let people beat [01:27:58.960 --> 01:28:00.960] you up and take your lunch money, [01:28:00.960 --> 01:28:02.960] then you go to school every day getting [01:28:02.960 --> 01:28:04.960] your lunch money taken away. It's better [01:28:04.960 --> 01:28:06.960] to take a foot whooping than it is to take your lunch [01:28:06.960 --> 01:28:08.960] money away. [01:28:08.960 --> 01:28:10.960] And I will be emailing you guys. And once [01:28:10.960 --> 01:28:12.960] again, thank you very much. Thank you, John. [01:28:12.960 --> 01:28:14.960] It means a lot. It really does. [01:28:14.960 --> 01:28:16.960] No, it means a lot to me. [01:28:16.960 --> 01:28:18.960] Randy Kelton, I appreciate it. [01:28:18.960 --> 01:28:20.960] David Stevens, Eddie Craig, you guys, [01:28:20.960 --> 01:28:22.960] I'm telling you, you have transformed my life. [01:28:22.960 --> 01:28:24.960] Like I said, you turned me into a monster. [01:28:24.960 --> 01:28:26.960] And I talk to people every time they get a tick. [01:28:26.960 --> 01:28:28.960] You don't know how many emails I get, [01:28:28.960 --> 01:28:30.960] how many phone calls I get [01:28:30.960 --> 01:28:32.960] over legal issues. And I just [01:28:32.960 --> 01:28:34.960] turn them over to you guys. I tell them, get on these sites, [01:28:34.960 --> 01:28:36.960] listen to these people because you need to learn [01:28:36.960 --> 01:28:38.960] it. If you don't learn it, you know, [01:28:38.960 --> 01:28:40.960] you cannot defend yourself. You know, [01:28:40.960 --> 01:28:42.960] if somebody's beating you up, [01:28:42.960 --> 01:28:44.960] you better go out there and learn karate. [01:28:44.960 --> 01:28:46.960] You better learn something because [01:28:46.960 --> 01:28:48.960] otherwise you're going to get beat up every single day. [01:28:48.960 --> 01:28:50.960] And it happens every day. I go into the courthouse [01:28:50.960 --> 01:28:52.960] and I see 200 people every [01:28:52.960 --> 01:28:54.960] single time I go there. And these people [01:28:54.960 --> 01:28:56.960] just cower down and they plea out. [01:28:56.960 --> 01:28:58.960] I've done it for so [01:28:58.960 --> 01:29:00.960] many years until I finally learn how to defend [01:29:00.960 --> 01:29:02.960] myself. Go out there and learn [01:29:02.960 --> 01:29:04.960] how to defend yourself. Get this jurisdictionary [01:29:04.960 --> 01:29:06.960] and find out exactly [01:29:06.960 --> 01:29:08.960] how to do it. And the more people that does it, [01:29:08.960 --> 01:29:10.960] we'll shut these people down. I mean, I don't want [01:29:10.960 --> 01:29:12.960] to see the United States fail, but [01:29:12.960 --> 01:29:14.960] these people are corrupt. [01:29:14.960 --> 01:29:16.960] They're unreal corrupt. [01:29:16.960 --> 01:29:18.960] And I'm going to go ahead and let your other callers get on. [01:29:18.960 --> 01:29:20.960] But that's a testimony from me. And I'm [01:29:20.960 --> 01:29:22.960] telling you, it works. It works. [01:29:22.960 --> 01:29:24.960] Get out there and do it. [01:29:24.960 --> 01:29:26.960] Thanks, John. Thank you so much, [01:29:26.960 --> 01:29:28.960] John. We really do appreciate it. [01:29:28.960 --> 01:29:30.960] Really do appreciate it. Okay. [01:29:30.960 --> 01:29:32.960] We're coming up on break now. [01:29:32.960 --> 01:29:34.960] We've got Robert from Texas and Jim from [01:29:34.960 --> 01:29:36.960] Texas. Anyone else who'd like to call? 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[01:31:11.960 --> 01:31:13.960] One of them chipping in the morning, [01:31:14.960 --> 01:31:16.960] chipping in the evening but [01:31:16.960 --> 01:31:18.960] two chipping of your body. [01:31:18.960 --> 01:31:24.960] and in the waiting [01:31:24.960 --> 01:31:26.960] wait, you go computer reading, [01:31:26.960 --> 01:31:28.240] you can't hide your [01:31:26.960 --> 01:31:28.960] Bob ty demand what you [01:31:28.960 --> 01:31:33.960] Chippin' of your dog and the cat around me Chippin' of the beef and you still go eat it [01:31:33.960 --> 01:31:38.960] Chippin' of the fish, them all in the sea Chippin' of the shark and the whale around me [01:31:38.960 --> 01:31:43.960] You must be mankind gone too crazy They take anything man they want to be be [01:31:43.960 --> 01:31:48.960] Social security, them go tell me Number with them give me, them rip it up you see [01:31:48.960 --> 01:31:52.960] Chippie when the morning, Chippie when the evening, Chippie when the dinner time [01:31:52.960 --> 01:31:59.960] Experiment on mankind, but man you know say them lie Well we don't want no chip man you have your body [01:31:59.960 --> 01:32:07.960] Freedom or something man you fight for it You should tell them the 3-D Constitution set us free [01:32:07.960 --> 01:32:09.960] Not let them put no chip in your body [01:32:09.960 --> 01:32:15.960] Okay we are back, we are going to continue to take your calls right now [01:32:15.960 --> 01:32:20.960] We're going to Robert in Texas, Robert thanks for calling in what's on your mind tonight? [01:32:20.960 --> 01:32:24.960] First I want to just say amen to what John just said [01:32:24.960 --> 01:32:26.960] Well thank you [01:32:26.960 --> 01:32:33.960] I'm second time caller I'm from Johnson County and I've been doing a lot of studying [01:32:33.960 --> 01:32:39.960] Lots of studying and reviewing the documents that you all had in your case down here [01:32:39.960 --> 01:32:44.960] And one thing came up real obvious I was reviewing the members of the grand jury [01:32:44.960 --> 01:32:50.960] I don't know if you call y'all brought papers in there and two of the assistant DA's went in there [01:32:50.960 --> 01:32:53.960] And got a bill on the DA [01:32:53.960 --> 01:32:58.960] Well one of the grand jury members was the ex city manager of the city here [01:32:58.960 --> 01:33:01.960] And he now owns his own private finance business [01:33:01.960 --> 01:33:04.960] But the other day I was doing my community service down at the civic center [01:33:04.960 --> 01:33:10.960] In the rotary club that just left and I noticed his name on the agenda there [01:33:10.960 --> 01:33:15.960] I got to read more names well there's the judge's name, there's another judge's name [01:33:15.960 --> 01:33:18.960] So I brought the paper home to compare to the other grand jury members [01:33:18.960 --> 01:33:25.960] Well there were six of them that were all members not only members but board members of the rotary club [01:33:25.960 --> 01:33:31.960] And I heard somebody told me that the DA stacks the grand jury [01:33:31.960 --> 01:33:35.960] And now I've got proof that he does because they're all buddies [01:33:35.960 --> 01:33:37.960] Well why can you fight that? [01:33:37.960 --> 01:33:42.960] That's not a problem, they should have recused with a personal interest [01:33:42.960 --> 01:33:48.960] Yeah, I mean all their names are right here on this paper, I still have a piece of paper [01:33:48.960 --> 01:33:52.960] And two of the others I knew were very prominent figures in the city [01:33:52.960 --> 01:33:55.960] Which I know they'll all be buddies [01:33:55.960 --> 01:33:59.960] So that's 8 of 12 [01:33:59.960 --> 01:34:02.960] Now on a jury or a grand jury? [01:34:02.960 --> 01:34:04.960] Grand jury [01:34:04.960 --> 01:34:07.960] We should have 24 [01:34:07.960 --> 01:34:14.960] Well there wasn't 24 on there, it's on your website, I got the paper from it [01:34:14.960 --> 01:34:16.960] I printed it down [01:34:16.960 --> 01:34:20.960] That's when one of the names stuck out to me right away because I knew who he was [01:34:20.960 --> 01:34:23.960] Yeah I would say that's a problem [01:34:23.960 --> 01:34:27.960] Yeah, how do you fight that? [01:34:27.960 --> 01:34:33.960] Well, the case has been decided already I take it [01:34:33.960 --> 01:34:34.960] Yeah [01:34:34.960 --> 01:34:37.960] Okay, well you can resubmit [01:34:37.960 --> 01:34:42.960] The grand jury can only be impaneled for a certain amount of time [01:34:42.960 --> 01:34:46.960] Wait for the grand jury to change and resubmit the criminal charges [01:34:46.960 --> 01:34:50.960] You can keep submitting those criminal charges to every new grand jury [01:34:50.960 --> 01:34:54.960] Until the statute of limitations on the criminal charge runs out [01:34:54.960 --> 01:34:56.960] And how long is that? [01:34:56.960 --> 01:35:02.960] Depends on what the charge is, if it's fraud it's 3 to 5 years depending upon what the fraud is [01:35:02.960 --> 01:35:06.960] Or from the moment that the fraud was discovered [01:35:06.960 --> 01:35:10.960] And just keep going, can I actually go in front of them? [01:35:10.960 --> 01:35:14.960] Yeah, you can actually get it in the hands of one [01:35:14.960 --> 01:35:23.960] The recommendation that I was given by Judge Hand up in Denton was to send a copy of the criminal complaint [01:35:23.960 --> 01:35:27.960] Certified mail to one of the grand jurors home addresses [01:35:27.960 --> 01:35:35.960] Send it to them with a letter requesting that you be allowed to appear before the grand jury [01:35:35.960 --> 01:35:39.960] To present this criminal charge [01:35:39.960 --> 01:35:44.960] And then all they've got to do is send you a grand jury subpoena to appear and be a witness [01:35:44.960 --> 01:35:49.960] And you can go in and provide your argument without interference [01:35:49.960 --> 01:35:54.960] But now there's nothing to prevent you from going straight to the next meeting [01:35:54.960 --> 01:36:00.960] Demanding an audience or that they receive the criminal charges in your hand [01:36:00.960 --> 01:36:03.960] But if this is the same grand jury you know what's going to happen [01:36:03.960 --> 01:36:07.960] So that's why you'd probably be best to wait for a new one to be in panel [01:36:07.960 --> 01:36:12.960] Yeah, I'm sure a new one's in panel by now because it's more than 6 months ago [01:36:12.960 --> 01:36:18.960] Yeah, they're supposed to do it I think every 2 to 3 months or something like that, every quarter at the least [01:36:18.960 --> 01:36:21.960] Right, every quarter here [01:36:21.960 --> 01:36:24.960] Who's to say they're not stacking with other friends? [01:36:24.960 --> 01:36:27.960] Well, you won't know until you try [01:36:27.960 --> 01:36:35.960] Right, and I'm still studying and getting the right charges to bring up there on them [01:36:35.960 --> 01:36:38.960] You've got a whole plethora of them there that they violated [01:36:38.960 --> 01:36:42.960] So that's got to get it together and bring it up there and present it to them, right? [01:36:42.960 --> 01:36:44.960] Yes, sir [01:36:44.960 --> 01:36:57.960] And then I was looking at the penal code where it describes a human being in 1.0728 and 38, 26 and 38? [01:36:57.960 --> 01:36:59.960] Yeah [01:36:59.960 --> 01:37:04.960] Well, one of them says a person, says it's an individual and then it goes to the other one [01:37:04.960 --> 01:37:07.960] An individual is a human being that's alive [01:37:07.960 --> 01:37:13.960] Do you take the stand that you're a man standing upon the earth? [01:37:13.960 --> 01:37:17.960] A human being who is alive, okay? [01:37:17.960 --> 01:37:18.960] Yes [01:37:18.960 --> 01:37:25.960] That's the only way that they've managed to define a living soul in Texas law [01:37:25.960 --> 01:37:34.960] That is the definition they use every time they're talking about a flesh and blood man or woman [01:37:34.960 --> 01:37:43.960] Is they define it as a human being that was born and is alive [01:37:43.960 --> 01:37:48.960] Right, they're even actually including an unborn child at every stage of gestation from fertilization until birth [01:37:48.960 --> 01:37:57.960] In the penal code they are, but in all the rest of them they're saying who is born and is alive [01:37:57.960 --> 01:38:02.960] Right, because in the penal code they give them a permit to commit capital murder [01:38:02.960 --> 01:38:04.960] Right, with the abortion [01:38:04.960 --> 01:38:12.960] I read it, yes, it's written in there, with the exception of a permitted position can commit capital murder [01:38:12.960 --> 01:38:16.960] So I guess euthanasia would be okay in Texas too [01:38:16.960 --> 01:38:21.960] Yeah, if you had a permit, they can issue you a permit and you can kill people [01:38:21.960 --> 01:38:26.960] Well, they issue you a license, you know what the legal definition of a license is, right? [01:38:26.960 --> 01:38:29.960] To do something you're otherwise not qualified to do [01:38:29.960 --> 01:38:33.960] Permission to do that which would otherwise be illegal [01:38:33.960 --> 01:38:34.960] Right [01:38:34.960 --> 01:38:38.960] That's what a license is [01:38:38.960 --> 01:38:44.960] So basically, you know, if I got a license to go politician hunting and I could bag me a few [01:38:44.960 --> 01:38:47.960] there wouldn't be nothing anybody could do about it, would they? [01:38:47.960 --> 01:38:50.960] Sign me up for one of those [01:38:50.960 --> 01:38:53.960] I think we need that season in Texas [01:38:53.960 --> 01:38:56.960] Yes, we do, it should be here around for a couple of years [01:38:56.960 --> 01:39:02.960] Yep, everybody out there listening, we probably wouldn't need more than one or two years of that season [01:39:02.960 --> 01:39:08.960] and I guarantee you most of our legislative problems would evaporate into thin air [01:39:08.960 --> 01:39:10.960] Yes, they would [01:39:10.960 --> 01:39:15.960] I don't want to take up any more of your time, I just want to discuss that with you and let you know what was going on down here [01:39:15.960 --> 01:39:17.960] Well, thank you much [01:39:17.960 --> 01:39:18.960] You're welcome [01:39:18.960 --> 01:39:21.960] All right, thanks, Robert [01:39:21.960 --> 01:39:25.960] Okay, we're going to go now to Jim in Texas [01:39:25.960 --> 01:39:26.960] Hello [01:39:26.960 --> 01:39:28.960] Hey Jim, thanks for calling in, what's on your mind tonight? [01:39:28.960 --> 01:39:34.960] Well, I've gotten an email just a minute ago and I didn't know if anybody had seen it or not [01:39:34.960 --> 01:39:47.960] It's from Lindsey Springer and it's from him, he says that they were convicted, him and Oscar Stilley [01:39:47.960 --> 01:39:59.960] of the six counts against them, three for Oscar and six counts for Stanley, for Lindsey Springer [01:39:59.960 --> 01:40:03.960] and I didn't know if anybody had heard that yet or not [01:40:03.960 --> 01:40:08.960] I know he's got his website, he's had penaltyprotester.org [01:40:08.960 --> 01:40:13.960] and the court had him shut that down today [01:40:13.960 --> 01:40:20.960] and pretty much the email just says that he's going to be able to stay free for now [01:40:20.960 --> 01:40:31.960] but he had to agree not to talk to anybody about tax issues or any tax matters or anything else except for his family [01:40:31.960 --> 01:40:39.960] and that he had to take 30 hours a week, or 30 hours of community work a week [01:40:39.960 --> 01:40:45.960] so it's kind of a different finding [01:40:45.960 --> 01:40:50.960] I thought Lindsey Springer had done an excellent job on his stuff [01:40:50.960 --> 01:40:56.960] and this case seems to turn here in the last few weeks [01:40:56.960 --> 01:40:59.960] but I didn't know if anybody had heard about that yet or not [01:40:59.960 --> 01:41:05.960] so I just thought I'd put it out there since I did get an email here just a little while ago [01:41:05.960 --> 01:41:12.960] but he won't be sending out any more emails it sounds like [01:41:12.960 --> 01:41:14.960] At least not from that side, right? [01:41:14.960 --> 01:41:16.960] No, not from that one [01:41:16.960 --> 01:41:20.960] He said he still has several things in the federal court in litigation [01:41:20.960 --> 01:41:27.960] plus he's applying for a new trial [01:41:27.960 --> 01:41:31.960] and the government still hasn't [01:41:31.960 --> 01:41:37.960] I guess I'm kind of confused because the court gave the prosecution until the 11th [01:41:37.960 --> 01:41:43.960] to respond to the motion to reconsider regarding the grand jury investigation [01:41:43.960 --> 01:41:47.960] which I would think that would be mute once the court had made a finding [01:41:47.960 --> 01:41:49.960] or the jury had made the finding [01:41:49.960 --> 01:42:00.960] but it says that apparently the grand jury investigation had been going on longer than what they had said in court [01:42:00.960 --> 01:42:07.960] so it sounds like he's got several issues to work towards [01:42:07.960 --> 01:42:11.960] not telling the truth anyway [01:42:11.960 --> 01:42:14.960] Yeah, at the very least [01:42:14.960 --> 01:42:17.960] but anyway I just wanted to know if anybody had heard about it yet or not [01:42:17.960 --> 01:42:22.960] and let people know that, you know, kind of pay attention to it [01:42:22.960 --> 01:42:27.960] but that was all I have and I'm going to get off here and listen to the rest of the show [01:42:27.960 --> 01:42:35.960] Okay, great. Thank you, Jim. I appreciate that [01:42:35.960 --> 01:42:41.960] Well, I just got an invite for the Monday night the 23rd to call into another radio show [01:42:41.960 --> 01:42:46.960] and talk on their airwaves about the traffic law [01:42:46.960 --> 01:42:48.960] Uh-huh [01:42:48.960 --> 01:42:51.960] Gee, this is getting to be a popular subject [01:42:51.960 --> 01:42:55.960] Apparently so [01:42:55.960 --> 01:42:57.960] Oh, we got any other callers? [01:42:57.960 --> 01:42:59.960] Yes, we have Gary from Georgia [01:42:59.960 --> 01:43:01.960] Alright [01:43:01.960 --> 01:43:04.960] Hey, Gary, thanks for calling in. What's on your mind? [01:43:04.960 --> 01:43:09.960] Evening, Deborah. What's on my mind is Jerry Springer case [01:43:09.960 --> 01:43:16.960] Jerry Springer had a one-track proposition called the OMB number [01:43:16.960 --> 01:43:25.960] but in life everything arises by everyone having a right to privacy and be left alone [01:43:25.960 --> 01:43:29.960] peaceful ownership of their property without tortures and affairs from another [01:43:29.960 --> 01:43:32.960] and if he doesn't, I'll wait [01:43:32.960 --> 01:43:34.960] Yeah, hold on [01:43:34.960 --> 01:43:35.960] You hear the music, y'all? [01:43:35.960 --> 01:43:37.960] He's been here before [01:43:37.960 --> 01:43:41.960] Yeah, Gary's a regular and he calls into the 21 Talk all the time as well [01:43:41.960 --> 01:43:46.960] Okay, we got one more segment, folks, if y'all want to call in 512-646-1984 [01:43:46.960 --> 01:43:48.960] We will be right back [01:44:05.960 --> 01:44:10.960] Aerial spring, chemtrails, the modified atmosphere [01:44:10.960 --> 01:44:17.960] heavy metals and pesticides, carcinogens and chemical fibers all falling from the sky [01:44:17.960 --> 01:44:20.960] You have a choice to keep your body clean [01:44:20.960 --> 01:44:25.960] Detoxify with micro plant powder from hempusa.org [01:44:25.960 --> 01:44:30.960] or call 908-691-2608 [01:44:30.960 --> 01:44:34.960] It's odorless and tasteless and used in any liquid or food [01:44:34.960 --> 01:44:38.960] Protect your family now with micro plant powder [01:44:38.960 --> 01:44:42.960] Cleaning out heavy metals, parasites and toxins [01:44:42.960 --> 01:44:47.960] Order it now for daily intake and stock it now for long-term storage [01:44:47.960 --> 01:45:09.960] Visit hempusa.org or call 908-691-2608 today [01:45:18.960 --> 01:45:25.960] Some things in this world I will never understand [01:45:25.960 --> 01:45:29.960] Some things I realize fully [01:45:29.960 --> 01:45:33.960] Somebody's gonna police that policeman [01:45:33.960 --> 01:45:37.960] Somebody's gonna police the bully [01:45:37.960 --> 01:45:42.960] There's always a room at the top of the hill [01:45:42.960 --> 01:45:47.960] I hear through the grapevine and it's lonely left too [01:45:47.960 --> 01:45:51.960] They're wishing it was more than opposition to fail [01:45:51.960 --> 01:45:55.960] They know that if they don't do it, somebody will [01:45:55.960 --> 01:45:59.960] Some things in this world I will never understand [01:45:59.960 --> 01:46:03.960] Some things I realize fully [01:46:03.960 --> 01:46:08.960] Somebody's gonna police that policeman [01:46:08.960 --> 01:46:12.960] Somebody's gonna police the bully [01:46:12.960 --> 01:46:15.960] I know they will, yeah [01:46:15.960 --> 01:46:16.960] They're gonna put the bill [01:46:16.960 --> 01:46:20.960] I know they might be so much in charge to steal [01:46:20.960 --> 01:46:22.960] I know they will, never will [01:46:22.960 --> 01:46:25.960] Okay, we're back [01:46:25.960 --> 01:46:28.960] You know Ja will tip back the scale [01:46:28.960 --> 01:46:30.960] Alright, we're talking with Gary in Georgia [01:46:30.960 --> 01:46:33.960] Okay, so go ahead Gary, please continue [01:46:33.960 --> 01:46:44.400] Yes, Jerry Springer, we all know him too, but Lindsay Springer, he went to this OMB [01:46:44.400 --> 01:46:45.400] argument. [01:46:45.400 --> 01:46:54.680] Well, there's so many peripheral things that any agency has to go through to be valid. [01:46:54.680 --> 01:47:00.200] In other words, I'll start from originally, as I said, everyone has the right to privacy [01:47:00.200 --> 01:47:04.200] to be left alone, peace, law, and shift of property, right, torches, interference, or [01:47:04.200 --> 01:47:05.200] another. [01:47:05.200 --> 01:47:10.800] If he doesn't, the proponent of a role has a burden to prove to show that he doesn't. [01:47:10.800 --> 01:47:16.600] Well, the nearest thing a person can ever have as far as an internal revenue service [01:47:16.600 --> 01:47:22.960] employee is they have to show if it's a federal issue. [01:47:22.960 --> 01:47:29.760] It must arise under Article III, must be a case of controversy to have standing. [01:47:29.760 --> 01:47:39.360] In 5 U.S.C., Section 706 says, and as well as 5 U.S.C., Section 702, these are the Administrative [01:47:39.360 --> 01:47:48.880] Procedures Act, which they run from 5 U.S.C., Section 551 to 559. [01:47:48.880 --> 01:47:56.520] Now what we're concerned with, everyone listening to this program, is that every agent must [01:47:56.520 --> 01:48:03.200] promulgate rules and regulations to carry out the intent of statute. [01:48:03.200 --> 01:48:10.320] At some time, I can go through a whole spittle about the Administrative Procedures Act and [01:48:10.320 --> 01:48:17.080] what it relates to our duties in society. [01:48:17.080 --> 01:48:26.520] Nevertheless, let's get right down to as I told the gentleman I answered the call, my [01:48:26.520 --> 01:48:33.160] call was I gave a remedy to Mr. Springer in three minutes. [01:48:33.160 --> 01:48:41.480] The issue is that according to all rules and regulations must be promulgated in the Federal [01:48:41.480 --> 01:48:49.120] Register and there are two types of rulemaking, adjudication formal rulemaking and the other [01:48:49.120 --> 01:49:01.000] type is notice and comment pursuant to 5 U.S.C., Section 553, which says every agent must promulgate [01:49:01.000 --> 01:49:09.640] rules and give a person notice thereof of the rule and it must be published in the Federal [01:49:09.640 --> 01:49:18.640] Register so people can make comments on it, pursuant to 5 U.S.C., Section 553B and then [01:49:18.640 --> 01:49:27.720] they have a 30-day, the rule may be finaled in 30 days or later, but at least they have [01:49:27.720 --> 01:49:30.120] to have 30 days. [01:49:30.120 --> 01:49:39.320] So as I have said previously, if it's Federal, the jurisdictional statement must be in the [01:49:39.320 --> 01:49:51.320] pleading, such as let's say a civil rights case under 42 U.S.C., 1983 or any case if [01:49:51.320 --> 01:49:59.080] it's Federal, it must show jurisdiction on the face of the pleading, such as I'll say [01:49:59.080 --> 01:50:06.600] Gary Bryant versus Humpty Dumpty and in a Federal case, that's been a case of controversy [01:50:06.600 --> 01:50:15.280] so this court's got jurisdiction pursuant to, say, 28 U.S.C., 1331, which is general [01:50:15.280 --> 01:50:21.560] jurisdictional statute, but what happened to the IRS jurisdictional statement? [01:50:21.560 --> 01:50:23.600] You will never, never see that. [01:50:23.600 --> 01:50:34.600] All you'll ever see is some pre-printed form is we have received payment from this, one [01:50:34.600 --> 01:50:42.960] of my favorite things is Rudy 2-2, Rudy 2-2, we have received payment after that, so, well, [01:50:42.960 --> 01:50:50.560] nobody documents and verifies anything and so the issue is simple. [01:50:50.560 --> 01:50:57.360] There are no legislative rules promulgated in the Federal Register to have force and [01:50:57.360 --> 01:51:03.520] effect of law pursuant to 5 U.S.C., Section 553. [01:51:03.520 --> 01:51:11.280] The nearest jurisdictional statement they'll ever come to is a form 609 and it says, I [01:51:11.280 --> 01:51:18.560] legal right to ask information as 6001, 611, and 612 and what, and their regulations, because [01:51:18.560 --> 01:51:28.040] IRS employees can't make law, that's the father's law legislature, so as a matter of law, they [01:51:28.040 --> 01:51:29.920] have no standing. [01:51:29.920 --> 01:51:37.800] And I, anyone listening to this program, please challenge the jurisdiction in standing. [01:51:37.800 --> 01:51:44.680] And as I just said, I can prove it by the Federal Register, they have no force and effect [01:51:44.680 --> 01:51:53.600] of law, I cannot be adversely affected pursuant to 5 U.S.C., Section 552A1. [01:51:53.600 --> 01:52:02.760] It says that if I'm going to be affected by, they must publish rules and regulations in [01:52:02.760 --> 01:52:06.640] the Federal Register to give me notice and comment. [01:52:06.640 --> 01:52:12.200] And as Eddie was talking about, the drivers, the licensing issue, the same thing, before [01:52:12.200 --> 01:52:16.880] you can ever get into even what they call a court, a traffic court, which is not really [01:52:16.880 --> 01:52:23.480] a court, because you don't, it's an administrative tribunal, because you don't get to do discovery, [01:52:23.480 --> 01:52:27.400] you don't get, you do not have a jury trial in so-called traffic court. [01:52:27.400 --> 01:52:34.240] So it's just part of the APA of a state of Texas, a state of Georgia. [01:52:34.240 --> 01:52:40.920] So anyone can research that out, and that's what Mr. Springer did not do, did not challenge [01:52:40.920 --> 01:52:44.080] subject matter jurisdiction. [01:52:44.080 --> 01:52:50.280] And the burden of proof is only proponent to show that they have jurisdiction. [01:52:50.280 --> 01:53:01.440] Now, the Federal Register Act 44 U.S.C., Section 1505 says agencies must publish their regulations [01:53:01.440 --> 01:53:03.520] in the Federal Register. [01:53:03.520 --> 01:53:07.000] And that's what I'm alluding to. [01:53:07.000 --> 01:53:15.920] There are no regulations to have for the effect of law pursuant to their even so-called legal [01:53:15.920 --> 01:53:19.200] right to ask information, the sections I just said. [01:53:19.200 --> 01:53:24.400] So thank you, Deborah, I enjoyed you and Randy's show, and also you too, Andy. [01:53:24.400 --> 01:53:25.400] Have a nice night. [01:53:25.400 --> 01:53:26.400] Thanks, Gary. [01:53:26.400 --> 01:53:27.400] Thanks, Gary. [01:53:27.400 --> 01:53:28.400] Appreciate that. [01:53:28.400 --> 01:53:29.400] All right. [01:53:29.400 --> 01:53:30.400] Who else we got? [01:53:30.400 --> 01:53:36.400] We don't have anyone else on the call board right now. [01:53:36.400 --> 01:53:39.880] It looks like one person's calling in that still needs to be screened. [01:53:39.880 --> 01:53:43.120] It's an unknown person, so human being. [01:53:43.120 --> 01:53:47.680] Well, folks, we've only got a, yeah, we've got about four or five minutes left. [01:53:47.680 --> 01:53:51.480] So if y'all got anything to call about, make it quick because I want to get as much in [01:53:51.480 --> 01:53:52.960] as possible tonight as we can. [01:53:52.960 --> 01:53:56.360] And we appreciate all the calls and support from everybody tonight. [01:53:56.360 --> 01:53:57.720] It has been great. [01:53:57.720 --> 01:53:58.720] Please let me say thank you. [01:53:58.720 --> 01:54:00.760] It is much appreciated. [01:54:00.760 --> 01:54:02.640] Absolutely. [01:54:02.640 --> 01:54:08.080] It means we are not out here in the void most days. [01:54:08.080 --> 01:54:09.080] Really? [01:54:09.080 --> 01:54:10.080] Really? [01:54:10.080 --> 01:54:16.920] Well, and this is great news for you, Eddie, that they've given you your check back and [01:54:16.920 --> 01:54:24.040] you don't have to come here or come back to Rockdale at least for that situation, to adjudicate [01:54:24.040 --> 01:54:25.040] that situation. [01:54:25.040 --> 01:54:26.040] Yeah. [01:54:26.040 --> 01:54:30.000] But that, now, don't let people out there think, however, that I'm not willing to travel [01:54:30.000 --> 01:54:34.840] where I need to to be a court watcher for them if that situation arises and I am free [01:54:34.840 --> 01:54:36.800] to be able to do so. [01:54:36.800 --> 01:54:41.120] And again, like I said at the seminar, folks, the only way we're going to turn this tide [01:54:41.120 --> 01:54:43.600] is sticking together. [01:54:43.600 --> 01:54:44.880] Learn the material. [01:54:44.880 --> 01:54:46.560] It's important. [01:54:46.560 --> 01:54:50.240] Once they understand that you're not going to take it laying down and you know the law [01:54:50.240 --> 01:54:54.880] better than they do, they're not going to want to stand up against you. [01:54:54.880 --> 01:54:56.920] They're just not. [01:54:56.920 --> 01:55:01.400] It would be like the little kid picking on the school bully who has no beans about beating [01:55:01.400 --> 01:55:02.400] him into the ground. [01:55:02.400 --> 01:55:04.640] It's just not going to work that way. [01:55:04.640 --> 01:55:05.640] Okay. [01:55:05.640 --> 01:55:06.640] We have another call. [01:55:06.640 --> 01:55:07.640] Go ahead. [01:55:07.640 --> 01:55:08.640] All right. [01:55:08.640 --> 01:55:09.640] Let's go. [01:55:09.640 --> 01:55:10.640] We've got one more call. [01:55:10.640 --> 01:55:11.640] Okay. [01:55:11.640 --> 01:55:12.640] John from Georgia's called back in with another question. [01:55:12.640 --> 01:55:13.640] Go ahead, John. [01:55:13.640 --> 01:55:14.640] Yeah. [01:55:14.640 --> 01:55:15.640] That's Gary. [01:55:15.640 --> 01:55:16.640] Gary from Georgia. [01:55:16.640 --> 01:55:19.640] I'm telling you, you know, he's my brother just like he got the part of my family. [01:55:19.640 --> 01:55:22.400] We've got to stick together and beat these people up. [01:55:22.400 --> 01:55:25.200] Jurisdictionary is very, very important. [01:55:25.200 --> 01:55:29.120] And you know, it takes a little bit for us to study this kind of stuff, but we have to [01:55:29.120 --> 01:55:33.840] learn that we cannot let these people do this anymore just like Eddie Craig was talking [01:55:33.840 --> 01:55:35.160] about the schoolyard bully. [01:55:35.160 --> 01:55:37.520] You know, there's a lot more classmates. [01:55:37.520 --> 01:55:41.240] And if we all join together, we can beat that bully up every single time. [01:55:41.240 --> 01:55:45.160] And don't be afraid of him. [01:55:45.160 --> 01:55:46.160] Yes, he is. [01:55:46.160 --> 01:55:47.160] Absolutely. [01:55:47.160 --> 01:55:48.160] I totally agree. [01:55:48.160 --> 01:55:49.160] Okay. [01:55:49.160 --> 01:55:52.640] And I just want people out there to know, do not be afraid. [01:55:52.640 --> 01:55:58.360] I used to be one of those scared people and coward down and, you know, Gary been my mentor [01:55:58.360 --> 01:56:05.720] and he's taught me a lot and, you know, it's been a challenge and it's a hard road to [01:56:05.720 --> 01:56:06.720] hoe. [01:56:06.720 --> 01:56:10.320] But you know, once you get it down pat, these people cannot touch you. [01:56:10.320 --> 01:56:18.040] They cannot do it because subject matter jurisdiction is something that when you challenge it, they [01:56:18.040 --> 01:56:20.040] cannot touch you, period. [01:56:20.040 --> 01:56:26.680] So I'm going to sign out on that and just let everybody know, please do not let these [01:56:26.680 --> 01:56:28.160] people bully you no more. [01:56:28.160 --> 01:56:29.160] God bless you. [01:56:29.160 --> 01:56:30.160] Thank you. [01:56:30.160 --> 01:56:34.000] Thank you for what you do for the people. [01:56:34.000 --> 01:56:35.000] All right. [01:56:35.000 --> 01:56:36.000] Thanks, John. [01:56:36.000 --> 01:56:37.000] Thank you. [01:56:37.000 --> 01:56:38.000] Okay. [01:56:38.000 --> 01:56:39.240] We're coming up on the end of the show here. [01:56:39.240 --> 01:56:40.720] We've got about one minute left. [01:56:40.720 --> 01:56:42.640] Eddie, any closing comments? [01:56:42.640 --> 01:56:43.640] Okay. [01:56:43.640 --> 01:56:44.640] Wait a minute. [01:56:44.640 --> 01:56:45.640] We got Gary from Texas. [01:56:45.640 --> 01:56:47.120] Gary, thanks for calling in. [01:56:47.120 --> 01:56:48.120] What's on your mind tonight? [01:56:48.120 --> 01:56:49.120] Good evening, y'all. [01:56:49.120 --> 01:56:52.120] I was just going to... [01:56:52.120 --> 01:56:53.120] Gary? [01:56:53.120 --> 01:56:54.120] He dropped. [01:56:54.120 --> 01:56:55.120] Wow. [01:56:55.120 --> 01:56:56.120] Okay. [01:56:56.120 --> 01:56:57.120] That was quick. [01:56:57.120 --> 01:56:58.120] Sorry, Gary. [01:56:58.120 --> 01:56:59.120] Hurry up, man. [01:56:59.120 --> 01:57:00.120] Call back in. [01:57:00.120 --> 01:57:01.120] We got about one minute left, Gary. [01:57:01.120 --> 01:57:02.120] Okay. [01:57:02.120 --> 01:57:09.520] Eddie, any closing comments? [01:57:09.520 --> 01:57:10.520] No. [01:57:10.520 --> 01:57:18.520] Once again, if those folks from Waxahachie and all the other places that sent me emails [01:57:18.520 --> 01:57:23.280] asking if they could come be court watchers, I will try to reply back to your emails, but [01:57:23.280 --> 01:57:25.400] you do not have to come to Rockville. [01:57:25.400 --> 01:57:28.360] There will be no court. [01:57:28.360 --> 01:57:32.160] So please, if you've got that message, email me so I'll know. [01:57:32.160 --> 01:57:38.440] I would hate for people to have to show up out there and be all alone. [01:57:38.440 --> 01:57:43.220] Even though it could be intimidating to the court that there's court watchers showing [01:57:43.220 --> 01:57:47.280] up for a case that's already been dismissed, it'll let them know what's coming in the future. [01:57:47.280 --> 01:57:50.120] But yeah, we don't want people to waste their time. [01:57:50.120 --> 01:57:51.120] Yep. [01:57:51.120 --> 01:57:54.120] But again, folks, thanks again for all your support tonight. [01:57:54.120 --> 01:57:55.120] It's been great. [01:57:55.120 --> 01:57:56.120] It really has. [01:57:56.120 --> 01:57:57.120] Yes. [01:57:57.120 --> 01:58:02.200] Thank you for having the seminar materials ready as soon as possible. [01:58:02.200 --> 01:58:07.720] And I will make the audio available as well as the seminar materials as soon as we finish [01:58:07.720 --> 01:58:14.720] encoding the security features and as soon as they're finished being edited and mastered. [01:58:14.720 --> 01:58:15.720] Okay. [01:58:15.720 --> 01:58:16.960] Well, we're signing off now. [01:58:16.960 --> 01:58:19.000] We'll be back Thursday night. [01:58:19.000 --> 01:58:28.480] This is the rule of law, Randy Kelton, Eddie Craig, Deborah Stevens. [01:58:28.480 --> 01:58:51.040] I'm like a walking crazy, don't you watch my side, I'm dangerous, I'm dangerous, I'm [01:58:51.040 --> 01:58:56.040] like a walking crazy, don't you watch my side, I'm dangerous, dangerous. [01:58:56.040 --> 01:59:06.080] I'm like a stepping crazy, don't you watch my side, I'm dangerous, I'm dangerous, I'm [01:59:06.080 --> 01:59:13.080] like a stepping crazy, don't you watch my side, I'm dangerous, I'm dangerous. [01:59:13.080 --> 01:59:20.080] If you are a Chucky, you better Chucky bump me. [01:59:20.080 --> 01:59:25.080] If you are a Chucky, Chucky, nobody Chucks bump me. [01:59:25.080 --> 01:59:36.080] I'm like a stepping crazy, don't you watch my side, I'm dangerous, I'm dangerous, I'm [01:59:36.080 --> 01:59:43.080] like a stepping crazy, don't you watch my side, I'm dangerous, I'm dangerous. [01:59:43.080 --> 01:59:58.080] If you are a Chucky, you better Chucky bump me.