[00:00.000 --> 00:09.800] Polish authorities have arrested Uri Brodsky, a suspected Israeli agent in connection with [00:09.800 --> 00:14.700] the January murder of Mahmoud El Mabou, one of the founders of Hamas's military wing [00:14.700 --> 00:16.180] in Dubai. [00:16.180 --> 00:21.160] Germany is seeking Brodsky's extradition over a forged German passport used by one [00:21.160 --> 00:22.160] of the killers. [00:22.160 --> 00:27.800] Dubai police say they are 99% sure Mossad was involved. [00:27.800 --> 00:34.480] The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has authorized start-up of a $3 billion uranium enrichment [00:34.480 --> 00:40.160] plant in New Mexico, the first major nuclear facility to be licensed in the U.S. in three [00:40.160 --> 00:41.160] decades. [00:41.160 --> 00:47.160] The enriched uranium will supply fuel for nuclear power plants in the U.S. and overseas. [00:47.160 --> 00:51.960] The technology used at the New Mexico plant has been in place in Europe for more than [00:51.960 --> 00:54.200] 30 years. [00:54.200 --> 00:59.480] Diplomatic sources claim that during his meeting with Barack Obama last week, Palestinian Authority [00:59.480 --> 01:04.960] President Mahmoud Abbas expressed opposition to ending the Gaza blockade, believing lifting [01:04.960 --> 01:07.480] the blockade would bolster Hamas. [01:07.480 --> 01:14.200] Abbas said there needed to be a way to increase goods to Gaza without boosting Hamas. [01:14.200 --> 01:19.400] Britain will replace its most senior military officer, Air Chief Marshal Jacques Sturrup, [01:19.400 --> 01:21.640] over failures in Afghanistan. [01:21.640 --> 01:27.440] Defense Secretary Liam Fox said Sunday he will also replace Bill Jeffery, the department's [01:27.440 --> 01:29.080] top civil servant. [01:29.080 --> 01:35.160] Fox said the move was meant to seek to draw a line under Britain's failure in Afghanistan, [01:35.160 --> 01:39.520] which has been blamed for the military's incompetent war equipment. [01:39.520 --> 01:45.760] MP Patrick Mercer noted, �The last regime allowed our men to go into Helmand improperly [01:45.760 --> 01:51.620] prepared, while huge sums of money were squandered on projects such as the refurbishment of the [01:51.620 --> 01:56.600] Ministry of Defense.� Jeffery, who presides over the military budget, has been blamed [01:56.600 --> 02:00.600] for a $50 billion black hole in military spending. [02:00.600 --> 02:07.520] Fox, who floated the idea of immediately returning forces to the UK, now says the troops could [02:07.520 --> 02:12.240] begin coming home from Afghanistan as soon as next year. [02:12.240 --> 02:17.520] Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has vowed to breach Israel's blockade of Gaza [02:17.520 --> 02:21.920] as two aid ships and a military escort prepare to set sail. [02:21.920 --> 02:27.840] Iranian Red Crescent is due to send two vessels packed with food and medical aid and 70 relief [02:27.840 --> 02:28.840] workers. [02:28.840 --> 02:34.400] Ahmadinejad warned the ships will be carrying an escort of volunteer marines ready to �teach [02:34.400 --> 02:40.680] Israelis a lesson.� Ali Shirazi, spokesman for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, [02:40.680 --> 02:44.520] said it was Iran's duty to defend the innocent people of Gaza. [02:44.520 --> 02:50.280] Abdol Rauf Adibzadeh, the Red Crescent's director of international affairs, said the ships were [02:50.280 --> 02:53.200] being sent in coordination with the Turkish government. [02:53.200 --> 02:58.040] This news brief brought to you by the International News Net. [02:58.040 --> 03:09.040] You are listening to the Rule of Law Radio Network at ruleoflawradio.com, live free speech [03:09.040 --> 03:16.040] talk radio at its best. [03:39.040 --> 04:04.040] You are listening to the Rule of Law Radio Network at its best. [04:04.040 --> 04:23.040] You are listening to the Rule of Law Radio Network at its best. [04:23.040 --> 04:48.040] You are listening to the Rule of Law Radio Network at its best. [04:48.040 --> 04:55.440] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio, Eddie Craig, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens. [04:55.440 --> 04:57.440] It is Monday night. [04:57.440 --> 05:00.960] Monday night is usually our traffic night. [05:00.960 --> 05:07.240] I have been going this past weekend and last week formulating and putting together the [05:07.240 --> 05:15.200] cross-complaint lawsuit against a police officer for any arrest perpetrated during a traffic [05:15.200 --> 05:17.960] stop. [05:17.960 --> 05:22.920] This is going to be integrated as part of the seminar materials, so those of you that [05:22.920 --> 05:27.920] already have the materials will be getting this document as soon as it is reviewed and [05:27.920 --> 05:28.920] completed. [05:28.920 --> 05:34.640] What I wanted to do was go over some of the information that is in it, and just so you [05:34.640 --> 05:42.840] folks will know exactly how things are supposed to work versus how they are working. [05:42.840 --> 05:49.120] Now, everyone is familiar with the term the common law. [05:49.120 --> 05:55.040] A lot of people, though, think it is something that is either non-existent or is made up [05:55.040 --> 06:01.080] or does not mean anything, but in reality, common law is what was in existence in this [06:01.080 --> 06:06.320] country at the time of the Constitution and predating the Constitution. [06:06.320 --> 06:11.360] In fact, it goes all the way back to the Magna Carta. [06:11.360 --> 06:15.440] Common law was the general set of rules on how society was to interact with each other [06:15.440 --> 06:16.440] and function together. [06:16.440 --> 06:24.760] Yes, it was based in part on decisions of cases that were had and made by judges dealing [06:24.760 --> 06:31.620] with the aspect of rights and property and so on and so forth, but it was also a large [06:31.620 --> 06:38.360] portion of good old common sense. [06:38.360 --> 06:43.920] Especially when you had the lords go to the king and threaten to kill him if he would [06:43.920 --> 06:50.240] not sign the Magna Carta and treat them all as they were requiring him to treat them. [06:50.240 --> 06:56.560] From that point on, the people became independent of that sovereign power to a degree. [06:56.560 --> 07:02.520] When this nation was founded, the sovereignty devolved from a king and lords onto the individual [07:02.520 --> 07:05.560] people here in America. [07:05.560 --> 07:08.060] We became a king unto ourselves. [07:08.060 --> 07:14.680] We have no subjects unless you want to consider our children as such, but in reality, we are [07:14.680 --> 07:17.360] kings without subjects. [07:17.360 --> 07:21.560] No one has the right to tell us what we can or can't do or take our property and so on [07:21.560 --> 07:27.480] and so forth without our consent or without some conviction under the common law that [07:27.480 --> 07:32.720] says we harm them in some way. [07:32.720 --> 07:40.200] That has been a longstanding facet of what is known as due process. [07:40.200 --> 07:46.000] The common law is what establishes what constitutes due process. [07:46.000 --> 07:50.040] It is not the legislature, it is not the courts. [07:50.040 --> 07:56.080] They do not make the rules and procedures that establish what is due process. [07:56.080 --> 08:01.040] That existed long before they did. [08:01.040 --> 08:05.000] The common law has been around far longer than the states. [08:05.000 --> 08:10.240] It's been around far longer than the constitution and it's been around far longer than the current [08:10.240 --> 08:14.200] judiciary that resides in American courts. [08:14.200 --> 08:15.520] They didn't invent it. [08:15.520 --> 08:20.160] It is not a concept imparted to them in any way, shape or form. [08:20.160 --> 08:26.400] In fact, it was established within the language of the constitution to govern their actions [08:26.400 --> 08:30.800] just as it did before they existed. [08:30.800 --> 08:37.720] So when you see that due course of law and due process of law within the respective constitutions, [08:37.720 --> 08:39.400] that's what it's referring to. [08:39.400 --> 08:44.880] The rules and procedures that were in place under the common law at the time of the Magna [08:44.880 --> 08:48.680] Carta and up until the time we began this nation. [08:48.680 --> 08:53.400] So that's what the premise of this lawsuit is based on is the longstanding history and [08:53.400 --> 09:01.440] case law associated with what is allowed for an arrest without warrant to occur. [09:01.440 --> 09:08.080] Now the things that I've got in this lawsuit basically set it up such as this. [09:08.080 --> 09:13.920] Under the common law, there can only be an arrest without warrant in particular instances. [09:13.920 --> 09:20.440] Those particular instances are the officer or the person performing the arrest witnesses [09:20.440 --> 09:23.520] of felony being committed. [09:23.520 --> 09:30.600] The officer has a report that he has reasonable cause to believe that the person he is about [09:30.600 --> 09:35.920] to arrest committed the felony offense. [09:35.920 --> 09:41.280] And the other is a breach of the peace, okay? [09:41.280 --> 09:42.280] And that's all. [09:42.280 --> 09:48.000] A breach of the peace, the courts have said over and over, is an overt act that threatens [09:48.000 --> 09:50.640] public safety or property. [09:50.640 --> 09:57.680] It's not just any misdemeanor, it is a specific type of misdemeanor that involves a specific [09:57.680 --> 10:00.160] type of activity. [10:00.160 --> 10:07.240] And the arrest can only be lawfully done in order to secure the public peace and the protection [10:07.240 --> 10:10.000] of property and people. [10:10.000 --> 10:17.920] If those circumstances do not exist, then to be arrested for a misdemeanor charge absent [10:17.920 --> 10:26.080] a warrant in the possession of the officer has, is, and always will be unconstitutional [10:26.080 --> 10:28.800] and unlawful. [10:28.800 --> 10:30.440] But guess what? [10:30.440 --> 10:37.320] As long as we the people sit back and do nothing to stand up for our rights and those that [10:37.320 --> 10:42.280] are treated in this way, it's going to continue. [10:42.280 --> 10:48.440] Because the courts have completely abdicated their duty of being the bulwark between the [10:48.440 --> 10:52.880] people and governmental encroachment. [10:52.880 --> 10:59.600] The courts were set up to protect our rights, not government function, but our rights in [10:59.600 --> 11:03.600] regards to those government functions. [11:03.600 --> 11:10.440] Because once you give power to somebody or something, it never ceases attempting to enlarge [11:10.440 --> 11:12.240] the scope of that power. [11:12.240 --> 11:13.240] We know this. [11:13.240 --> 11:17.200] We watch it in action every single day. [11:17.200 --> 11:22.680] It's just like when you take water and you pour it into a glass jar. [11:22.680 --> 11:29.120] As long as it stays in the form of water and you don't apply any outside influence to that [11:29.120 --> 11:36.360] water or that jar, then the jar will contain it and the water will stay within the jar [11:36.360 --> 11:38.800] where it's supposed to be. [11:38.800 --> 11:43.680] But by the same token, if you take that same jar and you apply a lid and you go stick it [11:43.680 --> 11:46.780] in the freezer, what happens? [11:46.780 --> 11:53.200] You alter the conditions, you alter what's being applied, and suddenly the ice that is [11:53.200 --> 11:59.320] formed from the water does not wish to be contained by that glass jar any longer. [11:59.320 --> 12:04.240] And when it swells up in the freezer, it shatters the jar. [12:04.240 --> 12:08.920] Now this is okay if you've planned ahead of time and you've actually left room in the [12:08.920 --> 12:13.200] jar for the expansion to occur without causing it to break. [12:13.200 --> 12:16.680] But if you haven't, that's what the end result's going to be. [12:16.680 --> 12:20.680] It's going to shatter the jar and the ice is going to be in the freezer without the [12:20.680 --> 12:22.640] glass. [12:22.640 --> 12:25.080] Same thing would happen if you go and boil it. [12:25.080 --> 12:28.320] If you put the lid on and you boil it, what's going to happen? [12:28.320 --> 12:32.320] Eventually the jar is going to explode because there's nowhere for the pressure to go. [12:32.320 --> 12:34.960] You've altered the conditions. [12:34.960 --> 12:39.360] And if you take the lid off the jar and you keep boiling it, eventually the water inside [12:39.360 --> 12:43.320] will evaporate and you've got an empty jar. [12:43.320 --> 12:49.240] So the purpose of the Constitution was to set up, and the common law, was to set up [12:49.240 --> 12:58.800] a consistent, maintainable set of conditions where the water did not escape the jar. [12:58.800 --> 13:04.560] The water being the government and the jar being the boundaries that we set up for that [13:04.560 --> 13:07.960] government to stay within. [13:07.960 --> 13:11.240] That's what it's supposed to be like. [13:11.240 --> 13:18.320] When we don't do our job in keeping that water contained and keeping the conditions the way [13:18.320 --> 13:23.640] we want them to be to keep it contained, we should not be surprised by the results we [13:23.640 --> 13:25.120] get. [13:25.120 --> 13:30.800] Right now the results are nothing short of catastrophic to our country. [13:30.800 --> 13:34.080] There's really no other way to describe it. [13:34.080 --> 13:40.080] So I just want to set that up so that you'll understand the premise on which this lawsuit [13:40.080 --> 13:42.840] is going to be based. [13:42.840 --> 13:47.320] And it's only a couple of minutes to break, so I will not be going directly into the details [13:47.320 --> 13:49.600] until we get back from that break. [13:49.600 --> 13:59.240] But I want you folks to understand there is a reason our government was set up this way. [13:59.240 --> 14:06.520] There's simply no other way that we can expect for our government to function if the people [14:06.520 --> 14:10.680] don't keep control of it. [14:10.680 --> 14:15.280] If you get a runaway team of horses and nobody grabs the reins, the horses are going to run [14:15.280 --> 14:20.880] until they have a wreck, get too tired or kill themselves or all of the above. [14:20.880 --> 14:23.720] That's exactly what government's prone to doing. [14:23.720 --> 14:27.160] It becomes a runaway when it's left to its own devices. [14:27.160 --> 14:29.200] And that's exactly what we've done. [14:29.200 --> 14:35.960] Somehow I can't see the government getting tired of sticking their hands in our pockets. [14:35.960 --> 14:42.560] No, I can't see that either to tell you the truth, and I honestly don't think it'll happen. [14:42.560 --> 14:44.080] I do see a wreck coming. [14:44.080 --> 14:47.200] Oh, yeah, well, the wreck's already here. [14:47.200 --> 14:50.680] The question is, is how many bodies are we going to be hauling out of it when it's all [14:50.680 --> 14:55.240] said and done? [14:55.240 --> 14:57.920] The wreck hasn't finished, let me put it that way. [14:57.920 --> 15:00.560] It's in progress as we speak. [15:00.560 --> 15:07.840] It's kind of like that, you've seen the new Will Smith movie where he's the superhero [15:07.840 --> 15:11.860] and he just steps in front of the train and throws his shoulder into it and stops it dead [15:11.860 --> 15:16.280] on the tracks, and then when he steps back and looks behind it, all the cars are still [15:16.280 --> 15:18.280] piling up in the distance. [15:18.280 --> 15:23.040] Well, that's exactly what we have going on in this country right now. [15:23.040 --> 15:28.160] There are things where we stopped a lot of things dead in its tracks, but the momentum [15:28.160 --> 15:33.640] behind it is still pushing everything forward, whether we like it or not, and it's affecting [15:33.640 --> 15:37.120] everything around it as it crashes and burns. [15:37.120 --> 15:41.360] So folks, we've got to wake up, we've got to pay attention. [15:41.360 --> 15:47.160] My hope is that people will be able to take this lawsuit, read it from what it says and [15:47.160 --> 15:51.040] what it means, and apply it accordingly in their case. [15:51.040 --> 15:56.640] And let's start going after these people, tooth and nail, like there is no tomorrow [15:56.640 --> 16:05.920] without it, because you will never put a stop to a man who is determined, okay? [16:05.920 --> 16:11.120] When he's determined to see something accomplished, he will see it done, no matter who tries [16:11.120 --> 16:16.120] to stop it or how they try to stop it, it will eventually become a reality. [16:16.120 --> 16:20.360] Descartes once said, nothing can resist the human will. [16:20.360 --> 16:24.280] That will stake its very existence upon the extent of its purpose. [16:24.280 --> 16:28.440] You don't have to go that far, but you get the idea. [16:28.440 --> 16:35.600] Yeah, and the problem comes when you've got people who have opposing wills. 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[19:18.260 --> 19:24.780] This is Randy Kelton, Rule of Law Radio, and tonight we are discussing arrest without [19:24.780 --> 19:28.300] warrant according to the common law. [19:28.300 --> 19:36.540] Now, I'm going to go into a little bit of the contents of this lawsuit as far as the [19:36.540 --> 19:41.260] statutory references and the sightings that I'm going to be using in it, and this should [19:41.260 --> 19:44.420] only take about one more segment, and after that, we're going to open up the phone lines [19:44.420 --> 19:45.620] and start taking calls. [19:45.620 --> 19:49.500] you can talk about what we're talking about now, [19:49.500 --> 19:52.060] regular traffic questions, whatever's on your mind, [19:52.060 --> 19:53.420] just feel free to call in. [19:54.260 --> 19:55.780] Okay, now, [19:58.180 --> 20:00.220] the common law as we understand it, [20:00.220 --> 20:01.740] hopefully at this point, [20:02.580 --> 20:04.900] is the basis of the constitutions. [20:04.900 --> 20:07.380] They were written and composed and comprised [20:07.380 --> 20:09.380] of the elements of the common law [20:09.380 --> 20:11.980] that were in existence at the time. [20:11.980 --> 20:16.820] And because they are, those are still valid rules [20:16.820 --> 20:20.300] and procedures that the legislator, [20:20.300 --> 20:23.620] when he writes a statute, must comply with. [20:23.620 --> 20:27.840] The legislature has no authority to alter the constitution, [20:27.840 --> 20:31.140] its original meaning or its original intent. [20:31.140 --> 20:33.960] They cannot legislatively change [20:33.960 --> 20:38.960] or even constitutionally change a vested right. [20:38.960 --> 20:42.480] A right exists without the constitution. [20:42.480 --> 20:44.720] Everybody needs to understand that. [20:44.720 --> 20:49.520] The constitution gave us no rights. [20:49.520 --> 20:52.120] The rights were ours to begin with. [20:52.120 --> 20:54.320] The rights were ours long before [20:54.320 --> 20:57.080] there was ever a constitution. [20:57.080 --> 21:01.120] All the constitution did was put in words, [21:01.120 --> 21:05.080] specific rights that the government was forbidden [21:05.080 --> 21:07.240] from ever intruding upon. [21:07.240 --> 21:09.460] That's all it does. [21:09.460 --> 21:12.780] It grants none, but it protects many. [21:12.780 --> 21:14.900] The Bill of Rights is actually technically [21:14.900 --> 21:16.660] a bill of restrictions. [21:16.660 --> 21:19.580] It doesn't enumerate really anything [21:19.580 --> 21:23.100] or grants us anything at all. [21:23.100 --> 21:26.460] It restricts the government from infringing [21:26.460 --> 21:28.320] on certain rights. [21:28.320 --> 21:32.540] And it also says that this is not to be construed [21:32.540 --> 21:36.260] as to limit to just these rights. [21:36.260 --> 21:39.980] It's any other rights we have to. [21:39.980 --> 21:40.820] Yeah. [21:40.820 --> 21:43.660] And it specifically says in the federal constitution, [21:43.660 --> 21:46.300] rights not enumerated are still rights [21:46.300 --> 21:47.500] belonging to the people. [21:47.500 --> 21:49.820] That's exactly what I was just saying. [21:49.820 --> 21:52.660] So, all right. [21:52.660 --> 21:55.180] Now, part of this lawsuit is gonna be based upon [21:55.180 --> 21:57.540] the cross-complaint of the following. [21:58.400 --> 22:01.700] When an officer arrests you without lawful authority, [22:01.700 --> 22:04.820] he is committing many crimes. [22:04.820 --> 22:06.700] They are heinous crimes. [22:06.700 --> 22:08.940] They are severe crimes. [22:08.940 --> 22:13.420] They are, in fact, crimes that, for punishment, [22:13.420 --> 22:17.160] constitute life imprisonment, okay? [22:17.160 --> 22:18.520] At least in Texas. [22:19.480 --> 22:24.260] Now, some of these crimes are aggravated assault. [22:24.260 --> 22:25.700] He is a public servant. [22:25.700 --> 22:27.620] He is displaying a deadly weapon. [22:27.620 --> 22:30.340] He has no lawful authority to be doing what he's doing [22:30.340 --> 22:31.680] in the violation of your rights [22:31.680 --> 22:33.560] and your person and your property. [22:33.560 --> 22:36.500] Therefore, he is committing aggravated assault [22:36.500 --> 22:38.100] while displaying a deadly weapon. [22:39.620 --> 22:41.660] When he swears out a complaint [22:41.660 --> 22:44.780] that he had lawful authority to arrest you and did so, [22:44.780 --> 22:47.260] he is committing aggravated perjury. [22:47.260 --> 22:49.460] He is also committing aggravated perjury [22:49.460 --> 22:52.060] under the happenstance that he is accusing you [22:52.060 --> 22:55.380] of violating a law that does not apply to you, [22:55.380 --> 22:59.600] and he is required to already know that, okay? [22:59.600 --> 23:04.000] If he does arrest you and take you to jail, [23:04.000 --> 23:06.400] he has committed aggravated kidnapping. [23:08.040 --> 23:12.040] If more than one police officer arrives and assists him, [23:12.040 --> 23:14.100] that is organized criminal activity [23:14.100 --> 23:16.920] and another whole set of aggravated assaults [23:16.920 --> 23:18.880] and aggravated kidnapping, [23:18.880 --> 23:22.400] as well as criminal conspiracy among those involved. [23:23.540 --> 23:27.180] It also constitutes abuse of official capacity [23:27.180 --> 23:30.720] and official oppression under the Texas Penal Code. [23:30.720 --> 23:33.160] All of these are crimes. [23:34.360 --> 23:39.360] Three of them are first degree felonies, okay? [23:39.360 --> 23:40.960] You need to be aware of that. [23:40.960 --> 23:43.940] Three of them are 20 to life in Texas. [23:45.020 --> 23:49.640] Then you have Chapter 71 Penal Code, [23:49.640 --> 23:52.040] organized criminal activity. [23:52.040 --> 23:55.040] You now have a politically sanctioned, [23:55.040 --> 23:58.600] state authorized criminal street gang [23:58.600 --> 24:01.220] operating in your municipality or county. [24:02.960 --> 24:06.040] They all have a recognizable insignia. [24:06.040 --> 24:08.720] They have a recognizable and organized [24:08.720 --> 24:11.540] a leadership structure, [24:11.540 --> 24:15.320] and they systematically and regularly convene [24:15.320 --> 24:17.280] and cooperate together [24:17.280 --> 24:19.840] for the commission of criminal activities. [24:20.860 --> 24:22.680] That is the definition under Texas law [24:22.680 --> 24:24.080] of a criminal street gang. [24:24.080 --> 24:26.680] That is exactly what the police have become. [24:28.580 --> 24:31.440] So all of those are based on the premise of this lawsuit. [24:32.860 --> 24:35.460] Now, let's get down to some of the specifics [24:35.460 --> 24:37.600] of what we're gonna be talking about. [24:37.600 --> 24:38.840] I wanna read this case to you. [24:38.840 --> 24:43.720] This is Murray's, Lessee versus Hoboken implement company, [24:43.720 --> 24:45.680] I believe is what this is. [24:45.680 --> 24:49.400] 16 Howe, 59 US, 272, 276. [24:49.400 --> 24:51.040] This is from 1855. [24:51.040 --> 24:54.280] This is how long this type of case law's been around. [24:54.280 --> 24:57.200] And the court said, it is manifest. [24:57.200 --> 24:59.660] It was not left to the legislative power [24:59.660 --> 25:03.360] to exact any process which might be devised. [25:03.360 --> 25:07.080] The due process article is a restraint on the legislative [25:07.080 --> 25:10.240] as well as on the executive and judicial powers [25:13.220 --> 25:15.640] of government and cannot be so construed [25:15.640 --> 25:18.760] as to leave Congress free to make any process [25:18.760 --> 25:21.360] due process of law by its mere will. [25:22.800 --> 25:24.500] Then we go down a little further. [25:25.520 --> 25:29.340] The Texas constitution specifically declares the following, [25:29.340 --> 25:32.360] that no citizen in Texas shall be deprived of life, [25:32.360 --> 25:34.960] liberty, property, privileges or immunities [25:34.960 --> 25:37.680] or in any manner disenfranchised [25:37.680 --> 25:41.300] except by the due course of the law of the land. [25:41.300 --> 25:45.000] That's Texas constitution article one, section 19. [25:45.000 --> 25:47.160] Due course of the law of the land [25:47.160 --> 25:52.120] is nothing more than another way to say due process of law. [25:52.120 --> 25:53.320] Okay? [25:53.320 --> 25:57.680] And the words due process of law do not mean just anything [25:57.680 --> 26:00.000] which the legislature may see fit to declare [26:00.000 --> 26:02.660] to be due process of law. [26:02.660 --> 26:04.840] That is state X-Rail versus Billings, [26:04.840 --> 26:08.340] 55 Minnesota, 466 and 474. [26:08.340 --> 26:09.920] That's from 1893. [26:10.920 --> 26:13.040] Now before everybody goes into a panic and says, [26:13.040 --> 26:15.580] well, but that's case law from all over the states [26:15.580 --> 26:17.680] and blah, blah, blah, yes it is. [26:17.680 --> 26:19.520] And why is that important? [26:19.520 --> 26:23.140] Because the federal constitution says that every state [26:23.140 --> 26:28.140] must give a full force and effect to all the laws, [26:29.400 --> 26:33.240] judicial determinations and constitutional provisions [26:33.240 --> 26:34.560] of every other state. [26:35.920 --> 26:40.440] So for the judges to say that law cited from another state [26:40.440 --> 26:43.880] does not apply in Texas is baloney. [26:43.880 --> 26:47.240] Because the federal constitution says otherwise. [26:48.320 --> 26:50.840] All of the states were set up to require [26:50.840 --> 26:54.240] the same set of rules for the people. [26:54.240 --> 26:57.100] Now they make all the different rules they like [26:57.100 --> 26:59.680] for corporations and other legal entities [26:59.680 --> 27:02.120] under their power within the state. [27:03.320 --> 27:04.860] But when it comes to the people, [27:04.860 --> 27:08.520] the people were expected to live under one set of rules [27:08.520 --> 27:12.760] that applied to them no matter where they were, period. [27:12.760 --> 27:16.380] The reason for this is very simple. [27:16.380 --> 27:21.380] The people could not and are not required to guess [27:22.260 --> 27:24.580] at what the rules are wherever they are. [27:25.860 --> 27:28.140] They are required to be able to determine [27:28.140 --> 27:31.500] whether or not they are causing a harm or committing an act [27:31.500 --> 27:34.800] that violates the rights or property of someone else. [27:36.060 --> 27:38.780] Therefore it is a specific requirement [27:38.780 --> 27:42.860] that those rules be uniformed when it applies to the people. [27:44.220 --> 27:47.800] There's no other way for that to work and be sensible. [27:48.940 --> 27:50.820] California can make all the laws [27:50.820 --> 27:53.260] regarding corporations it wants to, [27:53.260 --> 27:55.500] but to the people of California, [27:55.500 --> 27:58.380] the federal constitution says those laws [27:58.380 --> 28:00.780] that apply to those people must be given [28:00.780 --> 28:03.240] the exact same force and effect in Texas [28:03.240 --> 28:08.240] and vice versa for Texans in California, because we cannot [28:11.980 --> 28:15.040] and are not expected to go from one state to another [28:15.040 --> 28:17.380] and wonder if just by watering our lawn [28:17.380 --> 28:20.240] on a particular day of the week, if we're breaking a law. [28:22.740 --> 28:25.840] It just was not designed to work that way, [28:26.880 --> 28:28.620] but that's how we've let it become. [28:29.580 --> 28:32.020] Now let's look at a couple other things down here. [28:32.020 --> 28:37.020] This is Twining versus New Jersey, 211 U.S. 78-100 from 1908. [28:38.520 --> 28:40.620] This is a U.S. Supreme Court case. [28:41.740 --> 28:44.600] What is due process of law may be ascertained [28:44.600 --> 28:47.120] by an examination of those settled usages [28:47.120 --> 28:49.040] and modes of proceedings existing [28:49.040 --> 28:51.420] in the common and statute law of England [28:51.420 --> 28:54.320] before the immigration of our ancestors. [28:55.980 --> 28:58.300] Now we come down to State versus Doherty. [28:58.300 --> 29:03.300] This is 60-504-509 from 1872. [29:03.440 --> 29:07.480] The expressions due process of law and law of the land [29:07.480 --> 29:09.360] have the same meaning. [29:09.360 --> 29:13.000] The law intended by the constitution is the common law [29:13.000 --> 29:15.720] that had come down to us from our forefathers [29:15.720 --> 29:18.400] as it existed and was understood and administered [29:18.400 --> 29:20.880] when that instrument was framed and adopted. [29:23.740 --> 29:27.860] This is exactly what the states all over the union [29:27.860 --> 29:30.840] understood at that time, okay? [29:33.600 --> 29:37.240] All right, that's the break music. [29:37.240 --> 29:39.040] We will be right back. [29:39.040 --> 29:40.480] On the other side, are you gonna go [29:40.480 --> 29:42.880] to the specifics of the lawsuit? [29:42.880 --> 29:45.560] Yes, I'm sorry, folks, I will need one more segment. [29:45.560 --> 29:47.600] We will go to the specifics of the lawsuit [29:47.600 --> 29:49.720] and go from there, but if y'all hang on, [29:49.720 --> 29:52.000] we will be right back after this break. [29:52.000 --> 29:57.000] Let's go. 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[31:53.000 --> 31:57.200] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner, [31:57.200 --> 32:01.280] or call toll-free, 866-LAW-EASY. [32:01.280 --> 32:16.920] Yeah, I got a warrant, and I'm gonna solve them, to the government them, prosecute them, okay? [32:16.920 --> 32:41.840] Okay, okay. [32:41.840 --> 32:46.280] Me no believe, me say what dem tell me 3% of American vote for Bush [32:46.280 --> 32:51.680] So how the hell he get the presidency? That's why me have a warrant for his [32:51.680 --> 32:55.840] Everybody listen carefully Listen to the word or the issues pass [32:55.840 --> 33:15.400] This is a arrest from Mr. Bush This is a warrant for Bush [33:15.400 --> 33:21.400] This is a arrest from Mr. Bush This is a warrant for Bush [33:21.400 --> 33:28.400] Alright folks we are back, rule of the law radio, after this segment we will be taking your phone calls [33:28.400 --> 33:35.400] 512-646-1984, we will open the phone bridges as soon as we get this segment about wrapped up [33:35.400 --> 33:40.400] Okay, the specifics of the lawsuit, this means the elements [33:40.400 --> 33:44.400] The specific elements we are going to be going after are [33:44.400 --> 33:52.400] False imprisonment, there is nothing in Texas for false arrest, there is however false imprisonment [33:52.400 --> 33:59.400] And any detention of your liberty against your will and without due process of law is an imprisonment [33:59.400 --> 34:06.400] It is an arrest, it is a detainment that is subject to the fourth amendment as well as the due process clause [34:06.400 --> 34:13.400] So we are going after them for false imprisonment, especially easy to prove if they have actually put you in cuffs [34:13.400 --> 34:18.400] Or put you in a car and taken you to a police station [34:18.400 --> 34:25.400] Now the nice thing is that all you have to prove for false imprisonment is that the arrest occurred [34:25.400 --> 34:31.400] That is all you have got to prove and then you simply show that the arrest was not lawful [34:31.400 --> 34:38.400] That also is very simple to prove with the information that we have got in the case history and everything across the US [34:38.400 --> 34:46.400] The other element is a charge for aggravated assault [34:46.400 --> 34:51.400] You have another element of aggravated kidnapping [34:51.400 --> 35:02.400] You have, if they towed your car, you have an element of theft or in this case armed robbery [35:02.400 --> 35:14.400] You can also add a second to that with the tow company for basically dealing in stolen property or illegally holding your property [35:14.400 --> 35:22.400] We are also going to look at adding in the element of breach of contract for violation of their respective oaths of office [35:22.400 --> 35:28.400] We need to get the oath back into the foreground as to what they are doing when they take it [35:28.400 --> 35:41.400] This is one way of doing that and it is a viable element because their oath is a promise to uphold the points that are set forth in their employment [35:41.400 --> 35:50.400] Whether it be an elected or appointed office, there are rules and regulations and the constitutions that they have agreed to support [35:50.400 --> 35:56.400] They have formed a contract with the people that they are acting in violation of [35:56.400 --> 36:01.400] We have a cause of action for criminal conspiracy [36:01.400 --> 36:06.400] We also have a cause of action for conversion [36:06.400 --> 36:14.400] We also have a cause of action for organized criminal activity [36:14.400 --> 36:19.400] Now Randy, do you have any that you thought of above and beyond those? [36:19.400 --> 36:38.400] Well, I'm sure I can. The criminal conspiracy, armed robbery, aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, those aren't exactly causes of action [36:38.400 --> 36:42.400] Those would be some nice criminal complaints we can make [36:42.400 --> 36:53.400] Well, I figured we could actually institute a separate false imprisonment or a transportation offense under each of those as a cause of action [36:53.400 --> 36:58.400] Yes, the false imprisonment would definitely get them [36:58.400 --> 37:03.400] I have to think about it while we are going through the show [37:03.400 --> 37:15.400] I have a case coming up and I want to get this filed in it because I want the judge to throw the case out so I can go after him [37:15.400 --> 37:20.400] False imprisonment is a great one [37:20.400 --> 37:26.400] Criminal conspiracy, we can name everybody in that one [37:26.400 --> 37:35.400] Correct, and the criminal conspiracy is backed by the organized criminal activity complaint [37:35.400 --> 37:39.400] All of those breach of contract will trap them all [37:39.400 --> 37:44.400] Anybody who had anything to do with any of these, we get to name [37:44.400 --> 37:49.400] I have an idea for one of them too and Eddie, I was going to ask you about this [37:49.400 --> 37:53.400] Concerning the revenue from these traffic tickets [37:53.400 --> 37:55.400] That's where the conversion [37:55.400 --> 38:04.400] Since the Texas transportation code is a state law, shouldn't the revenue be going to the state, not the municipality? [38:04.400 --> 38:12.400] So if the local police are writing traffic tickets and the local municipal courts are keeping the revenue, aren't they defrauding the state? [38:12.400 --> 38:15.400] No, they are keeping a portion of the revenue [38:15.400 --> 38:19.400] See, this is also where the organized criminal activity and criminal conspiracy come in [38:19.400 --> 38:26.400] The state and its political subdivisions are engaging in organized criminal activity for the purpose of defrauding the public [38:26.400 --> 38:29.400] That's why fraud is another cause of action [38:29.400 --> 38:33.400] But are they even authorized to keep a portion of the revenue? [38:33.400 --> 38:35.400] Yes, they are, that's probably the answer [38:35.400 --> 38:51.400] This also goes to a quite ham action against the officials for illegally collecting their salaries and it can engage the state [38:51.400 --> 39:00.400] Because the state receives the unjust enrichment, if you sue the state, you sue them in the supreme [39:00.400 --> 39:12.400] But now let's not forget that this also can be easily proven in the fact that they use these citations to offset their budget shortfalls [39:12.400 --> 39:20.400] So it's a good motivation for them to commit the crimes against the people in order to do that [39:20.400 --> 39:28.400] So they have monetary motivation to commit these crimes and that's exactly what it is [39:28.400 --> 39:31.400] But that's where the conversion comes in [39:31.400 --> 39:37.400] We have a cause of action for criminal conversion, but Texas has rolled that into fraud [39:37.400 --> 39:43.400] So all of that falls under the cause of action of fraud in Texas these days [39:43.400 --> 39:50.400] So fraud is another cause of action that we will be putting forth in this suit [39:50.400 --> 39:58.400] Now it's going to work out where this suit's going to be massive by the time it's completed [39:58.400 --> 40:04.400] Simply because of all the elements that we have to outline for each of these causes of actions [40:04.400 --> 40:12.400] And for each instance where it was committed by a particular individual or the group of individuals [40:12.400 --> 40:17.400] So it's going to be a very large document by the time we're done with it [40:17.400 --> 40:26.400] But at the same time, it's going to be potent. It's going to be extremely hard to avoid [40:26.400 --> 40:36.400] Well I'm thinking as I'm looking at this, we can assert a number of constitutional violations [40:36.400 --> 40:38.400] Oh yes, very easily [40:38.400 --> 40:51.400] So a notice of removal would be in order. A countersuit and then removal to the Fed [40:51.400 --> 40:52.400] That sound like fun? [40:52.400 --> 40:54.400] Oh yeah, sound like a lot of fun [40:54.400 --> 41:02.400] Of course you have to spend more time educating the folks on how to deal with the federal court [41:02.400 --> 41:07.400] Well I've got three that I'm willing to do that with [41:07.400 --> 41:13.400] Now along those causes of action, let me give you a couple more of the cases here [41:13.400 --> 41:15.400] That come from various locations [41:15.400 --> 41:17.400] This one is out of South Carolina [41:17.400 --> 41:21.400] This is a State versus Sim, 16 SC 486 [41:21.400 --> 41:28.400] At common law as a general rule, an arrest could not be made without warrant for an offense less than a felony [41:28.400 --> 41:31.400] Except for a breach of the peace [41:31.400 --> 41:39.400] Now you read this and read this on this old case law and that's the way it has always been [41:39.400 --> 41:47.400] Now in determining the law surrounding arrest, the Supreme Court of South Carolina in the case of State versus Byrd, 72 SC 104 [41:47.400 --> 41:53.400] Affirmed a prior decision of the court holding that citation that I just gave you [41:53.400 --> 42:03.400] And let's see, the Supreme Court in the case of Butoff versus Blust, 5 Lansing's Rep. 84 and 86 from 1871 [42:03.400 --> 42:11.400] This is at common law an arrest could not be made of a person charged with a misdemeanor except on warrant of a magistrate [42:11.400 --> 42:19.400] Unless it involved a breach of the peace, in which case the offender might be arrested by any person present at its commission [42:19.400 --> 42:26.400] Now that is what 1401 subsection A of the Code of Criminal Procedure specifically states [42:26.400 --> 42:34.400] That any officer or person may arrest anyone for the commission of a felony or a breach of the peace committed in their presence [42:34.400 --> 42:47.400] Then some moron passed a legislative amendment adding subsection B that now says a police officer can arrest for any offense committed in his presence [42:47.400 --> 42:54.400] Well, that is a direct constitutional violation of the Due Process Clause [42:54.400 --> 43:00.400] And that is exactly how the lawsuit lines it out [43:00.400 --> 43:12.400] We declare that section to be unconstitutional on its face and for exactly that very reason [43:12.400 --> 43:14.400] I'm going to have fun with this [43:14.400 --> 43:15.400] Oh yeah [43:15.400 --> 43:21.400] But I need it, the 30th is my trial date so I need it a week or so before [43:21.400 --> 43:28.400] Well then you need to be getting with me and let's get this ironed out because this is a little big for one guy to do in a couple of weeks [43:28.400 --> 43:32.400] Oh but you're Eddie Craig, you are the real Eddie Craig [43:32.400 --> 43:38.400] Uh huh, for what that's actually worth in 50 cents you'll get a whole cup of coffee [43:38.400 --> 43:41.400] Alright folks, this is Rule of Law Radio [43:41.400 --> 43:42.400] We're about to go to break [43:42.400 --> 43:48.400] We'll open up the phones now so if you have any questions or comments on this or anything else please give us a call [43:48.400 --> 44:16.400] 512-646-1984 and we will be right back [44:18.400 --> 44:25.400] 89% silica and packed with a negative charge that attracts positive toxins from the blood, organ, spine and brain [44:25.400 --> 44:31.400] This product has the ability to rebuild cartilage and bone which allows synovial fluid to return to the joints [44:31.400 --> 44:37.400] Silica is a precursor to calcium meaning the body turns silica into calcium and is great for the heart [44:37.400 --> 44:43.400] There is no better time than now to have micro plant powder on your shelf or in your storage shelter [44:43.400 --> 44:46.400] And with an unlimited shelf life you can store it anywhere [44:46.400 --> 44:52.400] Call 908-691-2608 or visit hempusa.org [44:52.400 --> 44:54.400] It's a great way to change your life [44:54.400 --> 45:01.400] So call 908-691-2608 or visit us at hempusa.org today [45:01.400 --> 45:16.400] Music [45:16.400 --> 45:31.400] Music [45:31.400 --> 45:46.400] Music [45:46.400 --> 46:01.400] Music [46:01.400 --> 46:16.400] Music [46:16.400 --> 46:31.400] Music [46:31.400 --> 46:46.400] Music [46:46.400 --> 46:56.400] Music [46:56.400 --> 47:03.400] Alright we are back, this is the rule of law, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Eddie Craig [47:03.400 --> 47:12.400] We're taking your calls, we've got Guy in Arkansas, Guy thanks for calling in, what's on your mind tonight? [47:12.400 --> 47:15.400] Good evening everybody [47:15.400 --> 47:19.400] Do you have a question for Eddie concerning these traffic cases? [47:19.400 --> 47:27.400] Well I'll tell you what, his research is just amazing, it just blows me away every time he pulls these gems out [47:27.400 --> 47:35.400] That really arms us with the knowledge we need to pursue the righteousness in our cases [47:35.400 --> 47:42.400] Actually my purpose for the call tonight was because I had to drop off Friday night because my cell phone ran out of juice [47:42.400 --> 47:49.400] And I dropped off and I never got a chance to pick up on the subjects Friday night [47:49.400 --> 47:52.400] So if you don't mind I'd like to pick up on the fluoride issue [47:52.400 --> 47:59.400] And the thing of it is that I, you know, seven, six, seven years ago [47:59.400 --> 48:06.400] We ran the passions that you were demonstrating Deborah Friday night with the aggravation [48:06.400 --> 48:17.400] And the, you know, just the survival spirit we had here in our little town of 2100 people [48:17.400 --> 48:28.400] I came in very late on this issue, I found out about it and was going into the third and final reading in the city council [48:28.400 --> 48:35.400] And even though I didn't have a whole lot of money, I spent a lot of time in my dime on this [48:35.400 --> 48:48.400] I went and researched all the critical, you know, negative research papers that were done on fluoride [48:48.400 --> 48:55.400] And all of that evidence, I compiled it, I think I had like over 60 pages of all these researches [48:55.400 --> 49:04.400] And all this anti-fluoride stuff proving that, you know, even the EPA saying it was a toxin that had to be regulated [49:04.400 --> 49:13.400] And so I got up in front of the city council and I gave all seven members of our council [49:13.400 --> 49:21.400] Or maybe about a half inch packet in envelopes, vanilla envelopes, filled with all of these documents [49:21.400 --> 49:28.400] And after I distributed it back to everyone, I told them, I said I put you all on constructive notice right now [49:28.400 --> 49:37.400] That you are now informed that fluoride in the system is not only detrimental to the health and well-being of the citizens of this community [49:37.400 --> 49:48.400] But it is also a toxin known by the EPA and it will negatively, economically impact our community [49:48.400 --> 49:50.400] And then the mayor says, well, how's that? [49:50.400 --> 49:57.400] And I said, mayor, did you do an environmental impact study before you, you know, you decided to pick this issue up? [49:57.400 --> 49:58.400] And he goes, no, why would we do that? [49:58.400 --> 50:06.400] And I says, well, according to EPA, fluoride is a toxin and if you're going to introduce a toxin into the environment [50:06.400 --> 50:08.400] Then you're going to pollute the environment [50:08.400 --> 50:13.400] And after several years of people watering their lawns and their gardens and stuff [50:13.400 --> 50:23.400] I says, fluoride is going to build up into the environment and it's going to create an environmental hazard and lower property taxes [50:23.400 --> 50:26.400] Or like, excuse me, property values could have that impact [50:26.400 --> 50:27.400] And so he's that quiet. [50:27.400 --> 50:32.400] Anyway, I basically told him at the end of my, actually I was only limited to three minutes [50:32.400 --> 50:35.400] But I managed to squeeze out 15 minutes on these people. [50:35.400 --> 50:37.400] That's how interested they were, what I had to say. [50:37.400 --> 50:46.400] And I basically told him, I says, now that you've been informed, I put you on constructive notice that if you pass this against the obvious [50:46.400 --> 50:54.400] Oh, by the way, I did go out and I pounded the streets and I got a petition going and I got over 50 signatures against this. [50:54.400 --> 50:56.400] So anyway, I presented them with that as well. [50:56.400 --> 50:59.400] I says, this community obviously does not want this. [50:59.400 --> 51:09.400] And if you're going to introduce this poison into our system, I put you on constructive notice that you are willfully and knowingly intent, willing intent to harm the community. [51:09.400 --> 51:14.400] I says, I personally will come after each and every one of you with criminal charges. [51:14.400 --> 51:26.400] Well, other people voiced their opinions, they only had one lonely dentist out of a nearby community that voiced a positive floor to floor right issue. [51:26.400 --> 51:35.400] Anyway, they had to, what they did in short, they basically put the issue on a public forum. [51:35.400 --> 51:38.400] And obviously the public forum got it shot down. [51:38.400 --> 51:44.400] And that ended our floor right issue here and it hasn't raised its ugly head in at least the seven years that I've been here. [51:44.400 --> 51:51.400] Now, another short story, about a year later, I get a call from this beautiful grandmother down there in Little Rock, Arkansas. [51:51.400 --> 52:03.400] And I compare her with that beautiful girl that called in Friday night, like me, like other people like her, using their own time and time to fight this issue. [52:03.400 --> 52:08.400] Well, Crystal calls me up and she had heard what we had done up here. [52:08.400 --> 52:12.400] So I told her, at that time I was going into committee. [52:12.400 --> 52:24.400] The committee wanted to come out with a proposal that every city of 5,000 or more, it would be mandatory that the floor right would be put into the water system. [52:24.400 --> 52:26.400] So I told her what I did here. [52:26.400 --> 52:30.400] And I says, you tell me, I said, I mailed her a packet of what I did. [52:30.400 --> 52:33.400] I said, now this is what I did, this is what you need to do. [52:33.400 --> 52:36.400] And if you want me, I'll come down there and I'll stand by your side. [52:36.400 --> 52:46.400] And somebody must have been listening to our phones because according to her, three guys, three out of the seven, three definitely were for it, [52:46.400 --> 52:49.400] two were wishy-washy, and two were definitely against it. [52:49.400 --> 52:59.400] But the consensus was that it probably would have passed the committee if I had and she had not done basically the same thing [52:59.400 --> 53:04.400] that we did here, basically go out there, put the knowledge in their hands. [53:04.400 --> 53:09.400] So now that you are knowledgefully informed, you're going to commit a higher amount of public. [53:09.400 --> 53:11.400] We will come after you with a criminal charge. [53:11.400 --> 53:15.400] That's what we've already been discussing and they already have been. [53:15.400 --> 53:23.400] It's the council like every week for the last several years and they have put the evidence in their hands already. [53:23.400 --> 53:28.400] And so I've told them the next step is criminal charges. [53:28.400 --> 53:33.400] Yes, and also you might want to consider putting it, if they do pass this, [53:33.400 --> 53:41.400] against all the people with the knowledge that you gave to them, put an immediate injunction on it and get it stopped there. [53:41.400 --> 53:43.400] Well, see, the thing is it's already here. [53:43.400 --> 53:47.400] If the flood's been in our water for years, we're trying to get it out. [53:47.400 --> 53:49.400] Oh, my apologies. [53:49.400 --> 53:50.400] That's right. [53:50.400 --> 53:56.400] Well, that's a hard one because once something's in motion, it's hard to reverse it. [53:56.400 --> 54:00.400] Well, see, here's the other thing concerning the funding. [54:00.400 --> 54:05.400] The city of Austin is operating in a $30 million deficit right now, [54:05.400 --> 54:09.400] and they're spending over a million dollars a year on this poison. [54:09.400 --> 54:15.400] And so I'm trying to figure out if there's ways that we can go after them through the state comptroller, you know, [54:15.400 --> 54:21.400] budgetary matters or something like that to say, well, hey, look, you guys need to function. [54:21.400 --> 54:23.400] You need to remove this deficit. [54:23.400 --> 54:25.400] You got to stop spending so much. [54:25.400 --> 54:32.400] Well, here's one way you can stop doing it, stop putting this poison in the water, and you have to anyway or else it's crime. [54:32.400 --> 54:34.400] Misappropriation of funds and genocide. [54:34.400 --> 54:35.400] Misappropriation of funds. [54:35.400 --> 54:36.400] There you go. [54:36.400 --> 54:38.400] And genocide. [54:38.400 --> 54:39.400] Exactly. [54:39.400 --> 54:48.400] And I would even go as far as, you know, go for the property, the evaluation of property due to the toxicity of the soil and everything. [54:48.400 --> 54:50.400] You might have a shot there. [54:50.400 --> 54:59.400] Now, one other thing I want to jump off of that I wanted to bring up Friday that I haven't heard Randy and Eddie mention before. [54:59.400 --> 55:11.400] I think it's a bullet, another arrow in the quiver that you can put in with the criminal charges, and that's an anarchist curie brief. [55:11.400 --> 55:18.400] And basically it's a front of the court document, and you file it in district court. [55:18.400 --> 55:30.400] You do not have to pay for it because what you're doing is you are enlightening the court to wrongs that have been placed against you or another party that you have an interest in. [55:30.400 --> 55:31.400] You do not have to be the victim. [55:31.400 --> 55:34.400] You could be a victim's friend, and you can still do this. [55:34.400 --> 55:37.400] I think there has to be a case to file an amicus curie. [55:37.400 --> 55:42.400] I don't know if you can just file an amicus curie with the court just in general. [55:42.400 --> 55:46.400] I think there has to be a case that you file that document in. [55:46.400 --> 55:50.400] Yes, there has to be a case, and this is where I'm leading to that. [55:50.400 --> 56:01.400] You know, say the court denies you due process or any other tricks that they use, you file this as an amicus curie brief. [56:01.400 --> 56:04.400] Actually, I lost it there. [56:04.400 --> 56:05.400] Wait a minute. [56:05.400 --> 56:06.400] Wait a minute. [56:06.400 --> 56:14.400] I think you're implying that there's some special power or influence for an amicus curie. [56:14.400 --> 56:15.400] Yes. [56:15.400 --> 56:18.400] If only a third party would file an amicus curie. [56:18.400 --> 56:26.400] If I'm in court, I should file those briefs myself, and that's exactly what we're planning to do. [56:26.400 --> 56:30.400] If a third party wanted to come in and lend their assistance. [56:30.400 --> 56:33.400] Yes, and if we're in Austin, we're the harms. [56:33.400 --> 56:39.400] Pretty much everyone in the city of Austin is the harmed party, so it's not appropriate for anyone in Austin to file an amicus curie, [56:39.400 --> 56:42.400] but you might be able to in our case. [56:42.400 --> 56:48.400] Oh, wait, yeah, anyone could file, if there is a case, anyone in Austin could file an amicus curie, [56:48.400 --> 56:52.400] but if we're filing the case itself, we don't need an amicus curie. [56:52.400 --> 56:59.400] We should file motions and briefs of our own in support of our position. [56:59.400 --> 57:07.400] Yeah, well, I was enlightened about this, and I plan on doing this on my behalf for one of my cases that I'm doing with the unemployment people. [57:07.400 --> 57:13.400] Okay, wait, wait, wait, do not file an amicus curie in your own case. [57:13.400 --> 57:16.400] You file a brief in your own case. [57:16.400 --> 57:17.400] Right. [57:17.400 --> 57:23.400] Amicus curie is a third party who's not a party to the case. [57:23.400 --> 57:28.400] Comes in, amicus curie means as a friend of the court. [57:28.400 --> 57:30.400] Right, well, that's where it's at. [57:30.400 --> 57:33.400] I'm a friend of the court, telling the court. [57:33.400 --> 57:34.400] Not if you are a litigant. [57:34.400 --> 57:37.400] Not if you're a litigant, no. [57:37.400 --> 57:38.400] Only a non-litigant. [57:38.400 --> 57:44.400] You're a plaintiff, you're not a friend of the court, you're a plaintiff, you're an adversary in the court. [57:44.400 --> 57:52.400] Yeah, if I'm looking at your court and I'm watching things going on and I think something is wrong and there's information the court needs to right the wrong, [57:52.400 --> 57:58.400] then I can, as an amicus curie, file something into that court, but if you're a litigant. [57:58.400 --> 58:01.400] You don't file that amicus curie in your own case. [58:01.400 --> 58:03.400] You just file it directly. [58:03.400 --> 58:06.400] Yeah, you just file motions and pleadings and such. [58:06.400 --> 58:12.400] Well, okay, now there's supposed to be a 10-day window where the party you're addressing has to address this or that. [58:12.400 --> 58:17.400] I'd like you to talk about that and then I'll get off the phone and let somebody else chime in. [58:17.400 --> 58:18.400] Thank you. [58:18.400 --> 58:20.400] Okay, great, thanks Guy. [58:20.400 --> 58:32.400] As far as notice to respond, I think it's a difference for every state concerning civil lawsuits in the state district court here in Texas. [58:32.400 --> 58:42.400] It's the Monday after the, I think it's like you get 14 days and then it's the Monday after that, after the 14th day that you file or something like that. [58:42.400 --> 58:43.400] The 20th day. [58:43.400 --> 58:45.400] The 20th day, okay, it's the Monday after. [58:45.400 --> 58:50.400] But that's only on the original petition, otherwise it tends to be 30 days to... [58:50.400 --> 58:54.400] Yeah, it's going to be different in every case, in every state. [58:54.400 --> 58:59.400] And sometimes the judges will set different limitations on different cases too. [58:59.400 --> 59:02.400] We'll be right back. [59:29.400 --> 59:31.400] Thank you. [01:00:00.400 --> 01:00:04.400] This news brief brought to you by the International News Net. [01:00:04.400 --> 01:00:13.400] U.S. regulators seized Washington First International Bank in Seattle Friday, bringing to 82 the total number of bank failures so far this year. [01:00:13.400 --> 01:00:20.400] The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation says bank failures are expected to peak in the third quarter of this year. [01:00:20.400 --> 01:00:29.400] In Baghdad, 24 people were killed after armed men wearing police commando uniforms overran the central bank Sunday in a brazen daylight assault [01:00:29.400 --> 01:00:34.400] that created panic and confusion in the heart of Baghdad's busiest commercial district. [01:00:34.400 --> 01:00:36.400] Seven gunmen were killed. [01:00:36.400 --> 01:00:39.400] The rest were employees and bystanders. [01:00:39.400 --> 01:00:44.400] New research shows one-third of the surface of Mars was once covered in water. [01:00:44.400 --> 01:00:51.400] Scientists from the University of Colorado, led by Dr. Gaetano Di Acelli and Professor Brian Hynek, [01:00:51.400 --> 01:01:00.400] wrote in the journal Nature Geoscience, the ocean covered around 36% of the planet and contained 30 million cubic miles of water. [01:01:00.400 --> 01:01:08.400] Oil could turn Gulf of Mexico marshlands into open water and affect millions of migratory birds for generations. [01:01:08.400 --> 01:01:13.400] Tom Mormon, leader of the Oil Spill Task Force for Ducks Unlimited, said Friday, [01:01:13.400 --> 01:01:17.400] it has taken more than 50 years for the Plant Route Network, [01:01:17.400 --> 01:01:21.400] holding the marshlands together at the base of the Mississippi River, to form. [01:01:21.400 --> 01:01:25.400] If destroyed, the marshlands could flood and become open water. [01:01:25.400 --> 01:01:31.400] Louisiana marshland has shrunk 40% since the turn of the century and toxic oil would accelerate that. [01:01:31.400 --> 01:01:35.400] Mormon said, if oil enters and lingers in the Gulf marshlands, [01:01:35.400 --> 01:01:40.400] it will affect millions of migratory birds that rely on marshland resources for the winter. [01:01:40.400 --> 01:01:46.400] For the birds, oil kills them quickly by covering their plumage and preventing temperature control, [01:01:46.400 --> 01:01:51.400] slowly poisons them through their food supply of oysters, insects and plants, [01:01:51.400 --> 01:01:55.400] or causes reproduction problems when they head north for the winter. [01:01:55.400 --> 01:02:01.400] The US has discovered nearly $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan, [01:02:01.400 --> 01:02:07.400] far beyond any previously known reserves and enough to fundamentally alter the Afghan economy. [01:02:07.400 --> 01:02:13.400] The previously unknown deposits of iron, copper, cobalt, gold and critical industrial metals like lithium [01:02:13.400 --> 01:02:17.400] are so big and include so many minerals essential to modern industry [01:02:17.400 --> 01:02:23.400] that Afghanistan could eventually be transformed into one of the most important mining centers in the world. [01:02:23.400 --> 01:02:30.400] The vast scale of Afghanistan's mineral wealth was discovered by Pentagon officials and US geologists. [01:02:30.400 --> 01:02:36.400] Instead of bringing peace, the newfound mineral wealth could lead the Taliban to battle even more fiercely [01:02:36.400 --> 01:02:38.400] to regain control of the country. [01:02:38.400 --> 01:02:44.400] The corruption already rampant in the Karzai government could also be amplified by the new wealth. [01:02:44.400 --> 01:02:47.400] Endless fights could erupt between the central government in Kabul [01:02:47.400 --> 01:03:10.400] and provincial and tribal leaders in mineral rich districts. [01:03:17.400 --> 01:03:27.400] It's all according to the will of the Almighty [01:03:27.400 --> 01:03:34.400] I read his book and he says he cares not for the unsightly [01:03:34.400 --> 01:03:43.400] These warmongers come by that term rightly [01:03:43.400 --> 01:03:50.400] I won't pay for the war with my body Ain't gonna pay for the car with my money [01:03:50.400 --> 01:03:57.400] I won't pay for the fun with my body Their plans wicked and their logic shoddy [01:03:57.400 --> 01:04:03.400] Ain't gonna pay for the oil with my body I won't pay for the boys with my money [01:04:03.400 --> 01:04:11.400] Ain't gonna pay for the kids with my body The whole agenda smells funny [01:04:11.400 --> 01:04:24.400] I wanna fight in a war of my own That one would be less active than a pro [01:04:24.400 --> 01:04:38.400] I wanna pay for a war of my own They live in glass houses so I can watch them throw bones [01:04:38.400 --> 01:04:44.400] I wanna fight in a war I can win I can never win the one that they got me in [01:04:44.400 --> 01:04:51.400] That one I lose long before it begins I wanna pay for a war I can win [01:04:51.400 --> 01:05:05.400] When I'm fighting in my own war It's such a peaceful feeling [01:05:05.400 --> 01:05:22.400] When I'm paying for my own war I take time for the healing [01:05:22.400 --> 01:05:28.400] It's all according to the will of the Almighty [01:05:28.400 --> 01:05:35.400] I read his book and he says he cares not for the unsightly [01:05:35.400 --> 01:05:41.400] These fear mongers come by that term rightly [01:05:41.400 --> 01:05:46.400] Yeah, yeah [01:05:55.400 --> 01:06:02.400] Fear monger, war monger We don't need you, we're stronger [01:06:02.400 --> 01:06:07.400] Whoa [01:06:08.400 --> 01:06:15.400] Ain't gonna pay I won't pay for the oil with my body [01:06:15.400 --> 01:06:19.400] Ooh [01:06:19.400 --> 01:06:26.400] When I'm fighting in my own war It's such a peaceful feeling [01:06:26.400 --> 01:06:46.400] When I'm fighting in my own war It's such a peaceful feeling [01:06:56.400 --> 01:07:01.400] Take me to a magistrate within 24 hours or take me straight to a magistrate [01:07:01.400 --> 01:07:05.400] All kinds of violations on their part [01:07:05.400 --> 01:07:10.400] And what I need to know is I'm going to court this coming Friday [01:07:10.400 --> 01:07:17.400] And for tickets and things that they've and then you know they took my license for [01:07:17.400 --> 01:07:22.400] I honestly don't know what reason but I gotta go to court this coming Friday [01:07:22.400 --> 01:07:27.400] And when they took me to jail I did bond out so have I given them jurisdiction [01:07:27.400 --> 01:07:33.400] Or do I not deal with that and just do some paperwork for what they did do [01:07:33.400 --> 01:07:38.400] Bonding out does not give them squat [01:07:38.400 --> 01:07:41.400] That's the legal term for that [01:07:41.400 --> 01:07:42.400] Okay [01:07:42.400 --> 01:07:44.400] Squat is a term of art [01:07:44.400 --> 01:07:53.400] No you didn't give them if they didn't have jurisdiction you certainly did not give them jurisdiction by securing your liberty [01:07:53.400 --> 01:07:57.400] But you're a little late on motions [01:07:57.400 --> 01:08:02.400] You might want to go for a continuance are you going to a jury hearing a jury trial [01:08:02.400 --> 01:08:07.400] No I'm just going to a real smart town where I got a ticket [01:08:07.400 --> 01:08:10.400] They've gotten me mostly for not having [01:08:10.400 --> 01:08:12.400] No no wait wait that's not the question [01:08:12.400 --> 01:08:13.400] Okay [01:08:13.400 --> 01:08:15.400] Jury trial [01:08:15.400 --> 01:08:16.400] No [01:08:16.400 --> 01:08:19.400] Okay then you can probably get a continuance [01:08:19.400 --> 01:08:23.400] They will generally give you your first continuance out of hand [01:08:23.400 --> 01:08:26.400] So get a continuance [01:08:26.400 --> 01:08:31.400] Contact Eddie and he'll do all your work for you [01:08:31.400 --> 01:08:32.400] Well maybe not [01:08:32.400 --> 01:08:37.400] But he'll give you an idea of what kind of motions to file [01:08:37.400 --> 01:08:40.400] And get a bunch of motions in there [01:08:40.400 --> 01:08:46.400] Okay first off yeah what police officer stopped you where was he out of was he county city or state [01:08:46.400 --> 01:08:50.400] Colorado Springs city cop [01:08:50.400 --> 01:08:57.400] City cop okay don't like Colorado Springs cops [01:08:57.400 --> 01:09:00.400] Okay [01:09:00.400 --> 01:09:07.400] I do not have a familiarity complete with the Colorado laws though I do know [01:09:07.400 --> 01:09:15.400] The Colorado laws are very similar to Texas in the fact that they're commercial laws not private laws [01:09:15.400 --> 01:09:20.400] So the first thing is this is a municipal court [01:09:20.400 --> 01:09:27.400] I'm actually having to go to Wassenberg for this hearing because that's where I got the ticket where they took my license [01:09:27.400 --> 01:09:32.400] Now I can't get a license until I go to this court hearing I can't get a driver's license again [01:09:32.400 --> 01:09:36.400] Until I go to this hearing and pay their fine or whatever [01:09:36.400 --> 01:09:41.400] So right now I'm not driving my car I'm having someone [01:09:41.400 --> 01:09:49.400] Okay wait this is confusing a city of Colorado Springs officer gave you a citation [01:09:49.400 --> 01:09:52.400] And you have to go to a different jurisdiction [01:09:52.400 --> 01:10:01.400] No I had to warn out for my arrest because I did not go to this court date in Wassenberg [01:10:01.400 --> 01:10:04.400] For also a traffic ticket [01:10:04.400 --> 01:10:05.400] Pardon [01:10:05.400 --> 01:10:07.400] Is that also for a traffic ticket [01:10:07.400 --> 01:10:09.400] Yep [01:10:09.400 --> 01:10:13.400] Okay and what exactly are they charging you with [01:10:13.400 --> 01:10:19.400] They are charging me with not having registration [01:10:19.400 --> 01:10:24.400] They're charging me with [01:10:24.400 --> 01:10:29.400] Let's see what else [01:10:29.400 --> 01:10:36.400] Not having the car license registration and tags out of date [01:10:36.400 --> 01:10:39.400] Let's see what else [01:10:39.400 --> 01:10:50.400] Oh I did have self insurance so one of the tickets is for not having insurance but I do have insurance [01:10:50.400 --> 01:10:57.400] And one of the tickets is for I couldn't find my license so they gave me a ticket for not having a license [01:10:57.400 --> 01:11:01.400] Even though I have a license I just didn't have it where I could show it to them [01:11:01.400 --> 01:11:05.400] Because it had fallen out of my purse under the car seat and I didn't know where it was [01:11:05.400 --> 01:11:09.400] So I just told them I have a license I just don't know where it is [01:11:09.400 --> 01:11:14.400] I don't know if it's in another purse I don't know where it is so they gave me a ticket for that too [01:11:14.400 --> 01:11:24.400] So I ended up with a bunch of tickets and I paid the tickets thinking I was going to get my license back [01:11:24.400 --> 01:11:34.400] And they said no not until you go to court in Walsenburg and pay that fine can you get your license back [01:11:34.400 --> 01:11:38.400] So you're not actually trying to fight any of this [01:11:38.400 --> 01:11:42.400] Well for several reasons no [01:11:42.400 --> 01:11:43.400] Okay [01:11:43.400 --> 01:11:46.400] I have not done any paperwork up to this point [01:11:46.400 --> 01:11:48.400] What is your question then [01:11:48.400 --> 01:11:56.400] My question is given the situation what is the best thing to do before I go to court on Friday [01:11:56.400 --> 01:12:05.400] That's for Walsenburg and then I go to court in July here for them picking me up [01:12:05.400 --> 01:12:15.400] If your issue in Walsenburg is already adjudicated you would have to file a motion to reinstate the case [01:12:15.400 --> 01:12:19.400] Because they found against you default [01:12:19.400 --> 01:12:23.400] Yeah and your other problem is you've already paid all the fines you've acquiesced everything [01:12:23.400 --> 01:12:30.400] You'd have to go back and file to have all that thrown out and start over again if you're actually intending to fight these [01:12:30.400 --> 01:12:34.400] But from what you're saying you're not intending to fight [01:12:34.400 --> 01:12:39.400] So I'm not sure what type of preparation work it is you're asking us to give you information on [01:12:39.400 --> 01:12:44.400] Because if you're going to go down there and pay the fine anyway then that's what you're going to do [01:12:44.400 --> 01:12:48.400] There's nothing to do but just do that [01:12:48.400 --> 01:12:59.400] Well at this point I've posted bonds so they can't arrest me again even if I go to Walsenburg [01:12:59.400 --> 01:13:09.400] Well don't make that mistake they can turn around and say they want to up your bond and reissue an arrest warrant [01:13:09.400 --> 01:13:11.400] Because [01:13:11.400 --> 01:13:16.400] Just because they want to [01:13:16.400 --> 01:13:22.400] Goes to the discretion of the court [01:13:22.400 --> 01:13:32.400] So the question you need to be or the answer you need to be giving us is to the question what exactly are you wanting to do here [01:13:32.400 --> 01:13:38.400] Bottom line I just want to get my license back and be left below [01:13:38.400 --> 01:13:41.400] You're not going to get both of those [01:13:41.400 --> 01:13:46.400] I want to go after the policeman here in Colorado Springs [01:13:46.400 --> 01:13:48.400] Why? He can do anything wrong [01:13:48.400 --> 01:13:54.400] You've admitted that by paying the fines and not contesting what he's done [01:13:54.400 --> 01:14:01.400] Plus there was an outstanding warrant for your arrest and if that's what he arrested you on then he acted accordingly [01:14:01.400 --> 01:14:05.400] It's not up to him to determine whether or not the warrant is lawful [01:14:05.400 --> 01:14:13.400] However the one thing in this lawsuit that I am dealing with is did he have the warrant in his possession [01:14:13.400 --> 01:14:16.400] Nope he said he could just see it on his computer [01:14:16.400 --> 01:14:21.400] Then he's got a problem if you wish to sue him for that [01:14:21.400 --> 01:14:24.400] Okay that's what I'd like to do then [01:14:24.400 --> 01:14:31.400] Because part of common law requirement is that the officer does not have to have the warrant in his pocket [01:14:31.400 --> 01:14:43.400] He must have it within his possession so that upon request of the person being arrested it can be produced and read to the person or read by the person [01:14:43.400 --> 01:14:44.400] Okay? [01:14:44.400 --> 01:14:47.400] Okay well he didn't have anything like that with him [01:14:47.400 --> 01:14:59.400] Okay then if you're willing to fight that battle that's another issue but it's not going to have anything to do with your appearance in this kind of town for this case [01:14:59.400 --> 01:15:03.400] Okay so [01:15:03.400 --> 01:15:11.400] So as far as that appearance goes if you're not going to fight the traffic ticket from the get go and everything associated with it [01:15:11.400 --> 01:15:16.400] Then just go down pay the fine get your license back and go your merry way [01:15:16.400 --> 01:15:21.400] But what I meant by you're not going to get both of those you're not going to get a license and be left alone [01:15:21.400 --> 01:15:26.400] That's just an oxymoron statement it's not going to happen [01:15:26.400 --> 01:15:32.400] Because by taking the license you're giving them access to you to begin with [01:15:32.400 --> 01:15:45.400] Wow I've been studying this stuff for almost 12 years now and I don't know too many people who are driving without plates and licenses who aren't getting harassed or jailed [01:15:45.400 --> 01:15:52.400] Well that's true I am one of those though I don't get harassed nearly as often anymore [01:15:52.400 --> 01:16:03.400] Yeah but see Eddie lives okay see Eddie does not have estate plates he has his own plate that he made it's purple and it's his private vehicle on it [01:16:03.400 --> 01:16:10.400] And Eddie does not have a state driver's license or inspection tags or registrations or anything like this he walks the walk [01:16:10.400 --> 01:16:20.400] But he also lives in Nacogdoches which is a relatively it's not a small small rural town but it's not a big town either [01:16:20.400 --> 01:16:29.400] And all the police the local municipal police up there and the sheriffs deputies and everything they know the deal and they know the law too [01:16:29.400 --> 01:16:37.400] And so they don't bother him but like in a very large urban area like Austin for example where there's thousands and thousands of police [01:16:37.400 --> 01:16:45.400] I don't choose to go that route I have the licenses even though I'm a traveler because I don't want to get harassed all the time [01:16:45.400 --> 01:16:52.400] But if people just start standing up and adjudicating this issue and we blizzard the court with thousands of cases like this [01:16:52.400 --> 01:16:59.400] Eventually we'll all get to drive around with no licenses and no plates because that is lawful we'll be right back [01:16:59.400 --> 01:17:08.400] It is so enlightening to listen to 90.1 FM but finding things on the internet isn't so easy and neither is finding like minded people to share it with [01:17:08.400 --> 01:17:11.400] Oh well I guess you haven't heard of Brave New Books then [01:17:11.400 --> 01:17:13.400] Brave New Books? [01:17:13.400 --> 01:17:19.400] Brave New Books has all the books and DVDs you're looking for by authors like Alex Jones, Ron Paul and G. Edward Griffin [01:17:19.400 --> 01:17:23.400] They even stock inner food, Berkey products and Calvin Soaps [01:17:23.400 --> 01:17:26.400] There's no way a place like that exists [01:17:26.400 --> 01:17:31.400] Go check it out for yourself it's downtown at 1904 Guadalupe Street just south of UT [01:17:31.400 --> 01:17:35.400] By UT there's never anywhere to park down there [01:17:35.400 --> 01:17:43.400] Actually they now offer a free hour of parking for paying customers at the 500 MLK parking facility just behind the bookstore [01:17:43.400 --> 01:17:46.400] It does exist but when are they open? [01:17:46.400 --> 01:17:51.400] Monday through Saturday 11 AM to 9 PM and 1 to 6 PM on Sundays [01:17:51.400 --> 01:18:05.400] So get them a call at 512-480-2503 or check out their events page at bravenewbookstore.com [01:18:21.400 --> 01:18:25.400] Ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again [01:18:25.400 --> 01:18:30.400] I was blindsided but now I can see your plan [01:18:30.400 --> 01:18:33.400] You put the fear in my pocket [01:18:33.400 --> 01:18:35.400] Took the money from my hand [01:18:35.400 --> 01:18:44.400] Ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again [01:18:44.400 --> 01:19:00.400] Ain't gonna fool me [01:19:00.400 --> 01:19:05.400] Ain't gonna drive me with that same old sucker punch [01:19:05.400 --> 01:19:10.400] I get it now but then I must have been out of love [01:19:10.400 --> 01:19:15.400] Back then you had room to move but now you're feeling the crunch [01:19:15.400 --> 01:19:41.400] Ain't gonna get me with that same old sucker punch [01:19:46.400 --> 01:19:50.400] But he doesn't just have like no plate on his car at all [01:19:50.400 --> 01:19:52.400] Like we were discussing a minute ago with Eddie [01:19:52.400 --> 01:19:55.400] He made his own homemade plate that says private vehicle [01:19:55.400 --> 01:19:59.400] Well my friend here has a plate that's issued [01:19:59.400 --> 01:20:02.400] Or I don't know if issued is the correct word [01:20:02.400 --> 01:20:10.400] But it says a company called basically an organization that is a spiritual organization [01:20:10.400 --> 01:20:15.400] A Christian organization and it says the kingdom of God on his plates [01:20:15.400 --> 01:20:20.400] And the numbers and letters are first Corinthians 45 [01:20:20.400 --> 01:20:22.400] And it looks like a foreign plate [01:20:22.400 --> 01:20:28.400] And so the inspection stickers are tied to the plates [01:20:28.400 --> 01:20:36.400] And so he's saying that regarding the inspection requirements [01:20:36.400 --> 01:20:41.400] Since it's not a state plate then even though the police can easily see [01:20:41.400 --> 01:20:44.400] If you have the inspection sticker on your windshield or not [01:20:44.400 --> 01:20:47.400] Or the registration sticker on your windshield or not [01:20:47.400 --> 01:20:50.400] Because the plates are literally foreign plates [01:20:50.400 --> 01:20:52.400] It's not that they look like foreign plates [01:20:52.400 --> 01:20:53.400] They are foreign plates [01:20:53.400 --> 01:20:59.400] Then he gets left alone and he has been traveling around the city of Austin for over three years [01:20:59.400 --> 01:21:02.400] And has not been pulled over or harassed at all [01:21:02.400 --> 01:21:06.400] And he's saying that there's another friend of his that made homemade plates [01:21:06.400 --> 01:21:09.400] And he's been left alone too but he's only done that recently [01:21:09.400 --> 01:21:14.400] So okay we can even do this in the city of Austin [01:21:14.400 --> 01:21:18.400] But what I was referring to telling Mimi earlier [01:21:18.400 --> 01:21:22.400] Is that if you go around with no plates at all [01:21:22.400 --> 01:21:25.400] Yeah you're likely to get harassed okay [01:21:25.400 --> 01:21:29.400] But if you have foreign plates or your own plates or something like that [01:21:29.400 --> 01:21:33.400] People have even been driving around an urban area for many years here [01:21:33.400 --> 01:21:35.400] You just have to know how to do it [01:21:35.400 --> 01:21:42.400] You have to study the law and understand the relationship between the registration and the plates [01:21:42.400 --> 01:21:46.400] And the license and the inspections and these sorts of things [01:21:46.400 --> 01:21:49.400] And if we're going to do this we've just got to do it the right way [01:21:49.400 --> 01:21:50.400] And that's what we're doing [01:21:50.400 --> 01:21:53.400] So Randy you had a comment? [01:21:53.400 --> 01:21:59.400] Yeah we have to be like our friend here and know when he gets popped to come to Randy [01:21:59.400 --> 01:22:02.400] And gets emotions and get the case thrown out [01:22:02.400 --> 01:22:06.400] Well that was on a different, that has nothing to do with the situation [01:22:06.400 --> 01:22:09.400] Of driving around with the foreign plates of the kingdom of God because [01:22:09.400 --> 01:22:10.400] No plates [01:22:10.400 --> 01:22:16.400] No that's not when he had no plates that's when he had expired state plates [01:22:16.400 --> 01:22:25.400] Expired state registration and also an expired state driver's license [01:22:25.400 --> 01:22:28.400] Okay so that's totally different [01:22:28.400 --> 01:22:33.400] And yeah and yeah he got like I believe it was three class Bs [01:22:33.400 --> 01:22:39.400] Dismissed through because of Randy's motions and documents [01:22:39.400 --> 01:22:42.400] Prosecutor didn't want to touch it [01:22:42.400 --> 01:22:47.400] And so yeah if you're going to drive around with expired plate, state license plates [01:22:47.400 --> 01:22:52.400] Or expired inspection stickers or expired driver's licenses [01:22:52.400 --> 01:22:58.400] Well then yeah you're going to get harassed because you're in violation of the regulatory code [01:22:58.400 --> 01:23:03.400] But if you're not going to participate in the scheme at all you're not in violation of it [01:23:03.400 --> 01:23:09.400] Yeah the code here specifically says that the offense is displaying an expired registration [01:23:09.400 --> 01:23:10.400] That's right [01:23:10.400 --> 01:23:12.400] And so I don't do that [01:23:12.400 --> 01:23:18.400] Exactly that's like I'm saying if you're not going to participate in the regulatory scheme [01:23:18.400 --> 01:23:22.400] Then you don't get harassed for it but I guess technically you could participate in it [01:23:22.400 --> 01:23:27.400] And have expired tags and things and just not display them [01:23:27.400 --> 01:23:33.400] But the best case scenario is to just not participate in the regulatory scheme [01:23:33.400 --> 01:23:40.400] If you're not going to be engaging in commerce on the roadways why bother? [01:23:40.400 --> 01:23:50.400] Because now apparently we have found ways to put plates on our vehicles and not get harassed [01:23:50.400 --> 01:23:53.400] And not have driver's licenses and things like this [01:23:53.400 --> 01:23:56.400] Because it all has to do with what you're displaying on your vehicle [01:23:56.400 --> 01:24:01.400] And if you're not going to display anything at all on your vehicle [01:24:01.400 --> 01:24:05.400] Then yes you're likely to get harassed so that's not the way to go [01:24:05.400 --> 01:24:11.400] You also have to understand the difference between a directory and a compulsory statute [01:24:11.400 --> 01:24:14.400] A directory statute is just that [01:24:14.400 --> 01:24:20.400] It gives direction if you're going to do something as to how it has to be done [01:24:20.400 --> 01:24:25.400] But there is no requirement that you participate in the activity [01:24:25.400 --> 01:24:30.400] And thus the directions don't apply to you if you are not participating [01:24:30.400 --> 01:24:35.400] Then you have the compulsory part of the statute that says these people will do this [01:24:35.400 --> 01:24:40.400] And they will do it in this manner or they commit an offense [01:24:40.400 --> 01:24:45.400] Well when it comes to the traffic statutes on the people of Texas they are directory [01:24:45.400 --> 01:24:47.400] They are not compulsory [01:24:47.400 --> 01:24:55.400] You may participate if you wish but they cannot force you to do so [01:24:55.400 --> 01:25:02.400] Okay so the bottom line is Eddie knows the law of transportation code here in Texas [01:25:02.400 --> 01:25:05.400] He's been studying it for 14 years [01:25:05.400 --> 01:25:10.400] And we do have legitimate remedies regarding this issue [01:25:10.400 --> 01:25:17.400] And we do know people personally who have been driving around with foreign plates [01:25:17.400 --> 01:25:22.400] Or homemade plates, Kingdom of God plates, these kinds of things [01:25:22.400 --> 01:25:27.400] For years and years and years without driver's licenses, without inspections or registration [01:25:27.400 --> 01:25:29.400] Or any of these things and they haven't gotten pulled over once [01:25:29.400 --> 01:25:32.400] So I say the proof is in the pudding [01:25:32.400 --> 01:25:42.400] Okay and got all these Class Bs dismissed, Class B misdemeanors dismissed through Randy's documents [01:25:42.400 --> 01:25:46.400] It's a matter of public record so people could look it up if they wanted to [01:25:46.400 --> 01:25:48.400] I don't want to mention my friend's name on the air [01:25:48.400 --> 01:25:53.400] But I'll ask his permission if somebody really wants to see the case [01:25:53.400 --> 01:26:01.400] I'll see if he's willing to allow me to tell people who he is over email or something [01:26:01.400 --> 01:26:04.400] But at any rate, like I said, the proof is in the pudding people [01:26:04.400 --> 01:26:06.400] We walk the walk here, alright [01:26:06.400 --> 01:26:12.400] We're not just talking legal theory and things that we think we'd like to see [01:26:12.400 --> 01:26:16.400] Or complaining about the way things should be [01:26:16.400 --> 01:26:19.400] We're actually making a difference here [01:26:19.400 --> 01:26:23.400] And taking our country back and exercising our rights [01:26:23.400 --> 01:26:28.400] Yeah, now I have driven my car the way it is outfitted to Austin [01:26:28.400 --> 01:26:31.400] I drove it down there last October for the seminar [01:26:31.400 --> 01:26:33.400] You only got arrested once [01:26:33.400 --> 01:26:35.400] And that was on the way home [01:26:35.400 --> 01:26:38.400] Eddie tell them what happened [01:26:38.400 --> 01:26:41.400] And this was in, what was it, by Taylor? [01:26:41.400 --> 01:26:43.400] Roxdale [01:26:43.400 --> 01:26:48.400] On November 1st of last year, I was arrested for 40 whole minutes [01:26:48.400 --> 01:26:53.400] The officer pulled me over alleging that I was speeding, which I was not [01:26:53.400 --> 01:26:56.400] And it would be statutory impossible for me to do so [01:26:56.400 --> 01:26:58.400] But that's another part of the story [01:26:58.400 --> 01:27:04.400] But in any case, he pulled me over and proceeded to tell me that he wanted my license and registration [01:27:04.400 --> 01:27:05.400] And so on and so forth [01:27:05.400 --> 01:27:08.400] And I told him, you know, three basic questions is [01:27:08.400 --> 01:27:11.400] What's the emergency and how can I help? [01:27:11.400 --> 01:27:14.400] Am I under arrest and am I free to go? [01:27:14.400 --> 01:27:17.400] And not getting the answers that I desired [01:27:17.400 --> 01:27:22.400] I then started to ask him questions that he was very polite and listening to [01:27:22.400 --> 01:27:26.400] But from the look on his face, obviously did not know the answers to [01:27:26.400 --> 01:27:27.400] Randy was on the phone [01:27:27.400 --> 01:27:31.400] I had Randy on the cell phone with me the whole time this was going on [01:27:31.400 --> 01:27:35.400] And I was not backing down from these officers one bit [01:27:35.400 --> 01:27:37.400] I was standing toe to toe [01:27:37.400 --> 01:27:38.400] I was asking questions [01:27:38.400 --> 01:27:42.400] I was trying to make them answer questions and they just didn't know [01:27:42.400 --> 01:27:47.400] But to their credit, the officer was perfectly willing to just say, look, Mr. Craig [01:27:47.400 --> 01:27:53.400] If you could just give me a license, I will just write you a ticket and you can go [01:27:53.400 --> 01:27:55.400] And I said, well, I'll tell you what [01:27:55.400 --> 01:28:00.400] I have an old expired license that I use for a picture ID [01:28:00.400 --> 01:28:05.400] If you wish, I can give you that so that you will have a picture and know that I am who I say I am [01:28:05.400 --> 01:28:07.400] Well, that would be fine [01:28:07.400 --> 01:28:11.400] Well, he takes it and goes back to his car and gets on the radio and he comes back [01:28:11.400 --> 01:28:16.400] Now, I've already told him twice that the license is expired and I only use it for a picture ID [01:28:16.400 --> 01:28:20.400] And he comes back and goes, Mr. Craig, this license is expired [01:28:20.400 --> 01:28:25.400] I'm going, which part of expired and picture ID is not clear to you? [01:28:25.400 --> 01:28:28.400] And he goes, well, but it's expired [01:28:28.400 --> 01:28:33.400] I was going, yeah, and we've already covered exactly why I'm not required to have one [01:28:33.400 --> 01:28:38.400] And this is why I use this only as a picture ID and not as a driver's license [01:28:38.400 --> 01:28:44.400] So he goes back to his car and then once again comes back and goes, Mr. Craig, I apologize, but I have to arrest you [01:28:44.400 --> 01:28:46.400] And I said, on what authority? [01:28:46.400 --> 01:28:50.400] He said, well, I've been ordered to do it by my chief of police [01:28:50.400 --> 01:28:55.400] And I said, all right, I understand you've been ordered to do it, but I wish for you to understand [01:28:55.400 --> 01:29:03.400] That your police chief has now involved you and himself in a serious criminal act [01:29:03.400 --> 01:29:05.400] I just want you to understand that [01:29:05.400 --> 01:29:11.400] And anything I do from this point forward, don't take it personal because it will not be personal [01:29:11.400 --> 01:29:17.400] I don't see that anything you have done is personal and what I'm going to have to do in return is not personal [01:29:17.400 --> 01:29:21.400] It's just something that's going to have to be done as a matter of law [01:29:21.400 --> 01:29:25.400] And I informed him that I would be filing suit against him and everything else [01:29:25.400 --> 01:29:33.400] But he was very professional. He was very willing to listen in every respect [01:29:33.400 --> 01:29:38.400] So I told him, I said, look, you're the kind of officer that I would love have working for me if I get elected sheriff [01:29:38.400 --> 01:29:43.400] And should you survive the lawsuit, I will offer you a job [01:29:43.400 --> 01:29:47.400] But some of them just don't know, folks, and we just need to get them educated [01:29:47.400 --> 01:29:50.400] But before we can do that, we have to be educated [01:29:50.400 --> 01:29:54.400] This is Eddie Craig, Randy Kelton, Denver Stevens, Rule of Law Radio [01:29:54.400 --> 01:29:56.400] We will be right back [01:30:00.400 --> 01:30:06.400] It is so enlightening to listen to 90.1 FM, but finding things on the Internet isn't so easy [01:30:06.400 --> 01:30:09.400] And neither is finding like-minded people to share it with [01:30:09.400 --> 01:30:12.400] Oh, well, I guess you haven't heard of Brave New Books, then [01:30:12.400 --> 01:30:13.400] Brave New Books? [01:30:13.400 --> 01:30:17.400] Yes, Brave New Books has all the books and DVDs you're looking for [01:30:17.400 --> 01:30:20.400] by authors like Alex Jones, Ron Paul, and G. Edward Griffin [01:30:20.400 --> 01:30:24.400] They even stock inner food, Berkey products, and Calvin Soaps [01:30:24.400 --> 01:30:27.400] There's no way a place like that exists [01:30:27.400 --> 01:30:32.400] Go check it out for yourself. It's downtown in 1904 Guadalupe Street, just south of UT [01:30:32.400 --> 01:30:36.400] By UT, there's never anywhere to park down there [01:30:36.400 --> 01:30:42.400] Actually, they now offer a free hour of parking for paying customers at the 500 MLK parking facility [01:30:42.400 --> 01:30:44.400] just behind the bookstore [01:30:44.400 --> 01:30:47.400] It does exist, but when are they open? 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Who you take me for? Free Tony? [01:32:05.400 --> 01:32:09.400] Who you want to chip? Me no free Tony, you can't chip me [01:32:09.400 --> 01:32:11.400] All I'm saying is [01:32:11.400 --> 01:32:14.400] Don't let them chip you in the morning, chip you in the evening [01:32:14.400 --> 01:32:16.400] Put a chip in your body [01:32:16.400 --> 01:32:18.400] And then when you go computer reading [01:32:18.400 --> 01:32:20.400] You can't hide me from nobody [01:32:20.400 --> 01:32:23.400] When me say chip in your mom, chip in your daddy [01:32:23.400 --> 01:32:26.400] Chip in your grandpa and the granny [01:32:26.400 --> 01:32:28.400] Chip in me, chip in your baby [01:32:28.400 --> 01:32:30.400] Chip in your family, whole family [01:32:30.400 --> 01:32:33.400] Chip in your dad and the cat around me [01:32:33.400 --> 01:32:35.400] Chip in the beef and you still go eat it [01:32:35.400 --> 01:32:37.400] Chip in the fish, them all in the sea [01:32:37.400 --> 01:32:40.400] Chip in the shark and the whale around me [01:32:40.400 --> 01:32:42.400] You know still mankind gone chip crazy [01:32:42.400 --> 01:32:45.400] They taking the thing man, they want to read it [01:32:45.400 --> 01:32:47.400] Social security, they've got to tell me [01:32:47.400 --> 01:32:49.400] Number when they give me, then we put up the sea [01:32:49.400 --> 01:32:52.400] I'm chip you in the morning, chip you in the evening [01:32:52.400 --> 01:32:54.400] Chip you all the dinner time [01:32:54.400 --> 01:32:56.400] Experiment on mankind [01:32:56.400 --> 01:32:59.400] But man, you know, say them line [01:32:59.400 --> 01:33:01.400] Where you want to chip man, you have your body [01:33:01.400 --> 01:33:04.400] Freedom or something, man, you fight for me [01:33:04.400 --> 01:33:06.400] You should tell them if you read it [01:33:06.400 --> 01:33:08.400] Constitution set us free [01:33:08.400 --> 01:33:11.400] Don't let them put no chip in your body [01:33:11.400 --> 01:33:13.400] Put no chip in you, dog, I'll check to see [01:33:13.400 --> 01:33:15.400] No put no chip in your cow and go eat it [01:33:15.400 --> 01:33:18.400] No put no chip in the fish and go eat it [01:33:18.400 --> 01:33:20.400] Alright, we are back [01:33:20.400 --> 01:33:23.400] We're taking your calls [01:33:23.400 --> 01:33:28.400] We're going now to Martin in Texas [01:33:28.400 --> 01:33:30.400] Martin, thanks for calling in [01:33:30.400 --> 01:33:33.400] What's on your mind tonight? [01:33:33.400 --> 01:33:35.400] I think I've just been floored by everything [01:33:35.400 --> 01:33:38.400] Y'all were just talking about [01:33:38.400 --> 01:33:41.400] I had two situations I wanted to discuss [01:33:41.400 --> 01:33:43.400] But now I think just after listening to you guys [01:33:43.400 --> 01:33:45.400] I just want to ask a quick question before those [01:33:45.400 --> 01:33:47.400] How do you get to this point [01:33:47.400 --> 01:33:50.400] Where you can create your own license or [01:33:50.400 --> 01:33:52.400] I know that I heard you saying earlier you had a friend [01:33:52.400 --> 01:33:55.400] That had a license from a spiritually backed company [01:33:55.400 --> 01:33:58.400] So do you just order it and what is the process? [01:33:58.400 --> 01:34:01.400] Well you're not creating your own license [01:34:01.400 --> 01:34:04.400] You're just putting, you're just displaying a sign [01:34:04.400 --> 01:34:07.400] On your private vehicle, that's all [01:34:07.400 --> 01:34:11.400] You're not creating your own license to do anything [01:34:11.400 --> 01:34:13.400] You're not like creating your own laws [01:34:13.400 --> 01:34:18.400] I mean it's just a piece of metal that says [01:34:18.400 --> 01:34:21.400] Kingdom of God on it instead of State of Texas [01:34:21.400 --> 01:34:25.400] And you know a Bible verse, that's all [01:34:25.400 --> 01:34:28.400] And it looks like a, and it is a foreign plate [01:34:28.400 --> 01:34:31.400] Because the Kingdom of God, you know [01:34:31.400 --> 01:34:33.400] Well in a sense it's not a foreign plate [01:34:33.400 --> 01:34:35.400] Because the Kingdom of God is coming to earth [01:34:35.400 --> 01:34:37.400] You know, it's on earth with us [01:34:37.400 --> 01:34:39.400] It's foreign to the jurisdiction of the officers [01:34:39.400 --> 01:34:42.400] It's foreign to the jurisdiction of the officers, exactly [01:34:42.400 --> 01:34:46.400] It's foreign to the jurisdiction of the state licensing system [01:34:46.400 --> 01:34:50.400] And so, you know, it's no big deal [01:34:50.400 --> 01:34:53.400] And if they scan the plate and nothing comes up [01:34:53.400 --> 01:34:56.400] For any warrants or any kind of violations [01:34:56.400 --> 01:34:59.400] Well then there's no reason to pull them over [01:34:59.400 --> 01:35:02.400] But it's not like you're creating your own license [01:35:02.400 --> 01:35:05.400] So then would you just, like let's say if I ordered the plate [01:35:05.400 --> 01:35:08.400] And would I just take the ones I have off and put those on [01:35:08.400 --> 01:35:10.400] And then just let everything expire [01:35:10.400 --> 01:35:13.400] Or do I have to turn them back in to the state or? [01:35:13.400 --> 01:35:16.400] I would highly recommend that you send them back in [01:35:16.400 --> 01:35:20.400] With a notification that you are rescinding any and all signatures [01:35:20.400 --> 01:35:25.400] On any and all documentation with the Department for the Registration of a Motor Vehicle [01:35:25.400 --> 01:35:30.400] You are withdrawing your vehicle from all commercial participation [01:35:30.400 --> 01:35:33.400] And would you send your driver's license back too, Eddie? [01:35:33.400 --> 01:35:34.400] I would [01:35:34.400 --> 01:35:38.400] So would you get a state ID card instead? [01:35:38.400 --> 01:35:41.400] No, because the criteria for a state ID is the same [01:35:41.400 --> 01:35:45.400] Biologic and whatever else social security number [01:35:45.400 --> 01:35:47.400] And everything else they want to come up with [01:35:47.400 --> 01:35:49.400] That's one of the main reasons I will not participate [01:35:49.400 --> 01:35:52.400] Well then what do you do? [01:35:52.400 --> 01:35:53.400] Well wait a minute [01:35:53.400 --> 01:35:56.400] I get an old expired one that predates the information that they're requesting [01:35:56.400 --> 01:35:58.400] Okay, but let me ask you this [01:35:58.400 --> 01:36:02.400] If it's just an ID card issued by the state [01:36:02.400 --> 01:36:10.400] That doesn't somehow entangle you in the commercial licensing aspect of the transportation code, does it? [01:36:10.400 --> 01:36:11.400] No, it doesn't [01:36:11.400 --> 01:36:12.400] It does not [01:36:12.400 --> 01:36:17.400] But, like I said, it's the surrender of all the personal information that I have the biggest issue with [01:36:17.400 --> 01:36:24.400] Okay, but that's a different issue than like somebody who's trying to get out of the whole licensing [01:36:24.400 --> 01:36:28.400] The whole commercial licensing scheme [01:36:28.400 --> 01:36:37.400] So you could still get a state issued ID card and that would not entangle you in the transportation code [01:36:37.400 --> 01:36:45.400] And then you would, you know, scratch the inspection sticker off your windshield if you live in a state that does stickers [01:36:45.400 --> 01:36:51.400] And send, resend your driver's license and send your plates back in [01:36:51.400 --> 01:36:58.400] And because if you don't, if you let it expire, you might get into some kind of a difficulty depending [01:36:58.400 --> 01:37:01.400] Well see here in Texas it's just that you can't display it [01:37:01.400 --> 01:37:07.400] But if you want to be, if you want to make sure and clean up loose ends, yes, send it back in [01:37:07.400 --> 01:37:13.400] But you don't necessarily have to resend your social security number and all these kinds of things [01:37:13.400 --> 01:37:17.400] I mean, you know, you can go that far if you want, you know, for other purposes [01:37:17.400 --> 01:37:20.400] But you could still have a state ID card [01:37:20.400 --> 01:37:24.400] But that, but that is, those are separate issues than this [01:37:24.400 --> 01:37:29.400] Okay, I want to ask you, did you mention on the air the company? [01:37:29.400 --> 01:37:35.400] Let me get, let me get permission from my friends and send me an email [01:37:35.400 --> 01:37:38.400] Okay, just through rule of law? [01:37:38.400 --> 01:37:44.400] Debra, D-E-B-O-R-A-H at ruleoflawradio.com [01:37:44.400 --> 01:37:46.400] Okay, gotcha [01:37:46.400 --> 01:37:52.400] And I actually get into my questions and I had, I got stopped in Palmer in Texas, here in Texas [01:37:52.400 --> 01:37:58.400] And I've been, I guess, so lonely but with a lot of contingencies [01:37:58.400 --> 01:38:03.400] And I talked to the clerk the other day and she said she's no longer giving me any more contingencies [01:38:03.400 --> 01:38:09.400] And I was like, if I'm representing myself, you're telling me that you're going to tell me I have, there's a cutoff date? [01:38:09.400 --> 01:38:11.400] And so she said, I'm just not going to give you any more [01:38:11.400 --> 01:38:14.400] So I'm like, I want to talk to the judge about it, so I'll send him something [01:38:14.400 --> 01:38:17.400] So I think that's going to begin my search in how I found you guys [01:38:17.400 --> 01:38:23.400] So is it possible that they can give you a cutoff date on scheduling contingencies if you're representing yourself? [01:38:23.400 --> 01:38:26.400] There's nothing mandatory about them giving you a continuous [01:38:26.400 --> 01:38:30.400] A continuous can only be granted if they can find a valid cause for delay [01:38:30.400 --> 01:38:36.400] It's not just an automatic thing and it's not a thing that's absolutely necessary just because [01:38:36.400 --> 01:38:40.400] It's up to the discretion of the court as to whether or not a continuous is allowed [01:38:40.400 --> 01:38:44.400] Okay, now, what is the charge? [01:38:44.400 --> 01:38:52.400] They said, and I don't know if this matters, but he put them up wrong place [01:38:52.400 --> 01:38:55.400] I had Georgia place, he gave me Texas place [01:38:55.400 --> 01:38:59.400] I don't, I can't think of anything else but [01:38:59.400 --> 01:39:01.400] Okay, now wait a minute, I'm not following that [01:39:01.400 --> 01:39:04.400] You had Georgia plate and they gave you Texas plates [01:39:04.400 --> 01:39:06.400] Did you register your car in Texas? [01:39:06.400 --> 01:39:10.400] No, it was actually a rental car that I had from Atlanta [01:39:10.400 --> 01:39:14.400] And he gave, put the dates on the plate for the citation actually [01:39:14.400 --> 01:39:17.400] I don't know if that gives me any leverage, I just wanted to throw that out there [01:39:17.400 --> 01:39:20.400] Okay, he said the plates were from Texas? [01:39:20.400 --> 01:39:21.400] Yes, sir [01:39:21.400 --> 01:39:25.400] Yes, that's a fatal defect in the citation [01:39:25.400 --> 01:39:30.400] Okay, okay [01:39:30.400 --> 01:39:34.400] It does not properly identify the automobile in question [01:39:34.400 --> 01:39:38.400] Yeah, that's a fatal flaw in the case [01:39:38.400 --> 01:39:42.400] None of the merits matter at that point [01:39:42.400 --> 01:39:47.400] It's like they're charging somebody else with a crime [01:39:47.400 --> 01:39:50.400] It's like that's not me, that's not my car [01:39:50.400 --> 01:39:58.400] Yeah, if I put Burt Reynolds as the person that was driving when you were, is Burt Reynolds responsible for the ticket? [01:39:58.400 --> 01:40:06.400] Okay, now that you mention that, so my thing was I wanted to create like a motion to dismiss that I was thinning to him [01:40:06.400 --> 01:40:11.400] But I might eventually end up going there, so this is the point that I should press [01:40:11.400 --> 01:40:22.400] I have a suggestion, have the police run a check on Texas plate number, whatever your number is [01:40:22.400 --> 01:40:24.400] In court? [01:40:24.400 --> 01:40:29.400] No, no, no, before you go to court, you might actually find that it's registered to somebody else [01:40:29.400 --> 01:40:32.400] That there really is a Texas plate with that number on it [01:40:32.400 --> 01:40:34.400] Interesting [01:40:34.400 --> 01:40:41.400] And then when it comes up with that information, get a copy of that DMV report and take it to court [01:40:41.400 --> 01:40:45.400] And file a copy of it with your motion, not your original copy now [01:40:45.400 --> 01:40:49.400] And make sure you get a certified copy of it when you get it [01:40:49.400 --> 01:40:57.400] But when it comes up and says that it was a Ford F-150 and you were driving a little old Ford Taurus, they got a problem [01:40:57.400 --> 01:40:59.400] Oh, that sounds cool [01:40:59.400 --> 01:41:04.400] And also listen, by the way, Martin, okay, my friend just sent me Skype chat [01:41:04.400 --> 01:41:11.400] And he said that for Texas state ID card, you don't have to give them a social security number [01:41:11.400 --> 01:41:14.400] However, with a driver's license, you do [01:41:14.400 --> 01:41:21.400] And also he gave me, he said I could give out the URL on the air concerning this Kingdom of God place [01:41:21.400 --> 01:41:34.400] And the URL to get those out is embassyofheaven.org, E-M-B-A-S-S-Y-O-F-H-E-A-V-E-N.org [01:41:34.400 --> 01:41:36.400] And you can pick your Bible verse [01:41:36.400 --> 01:41:38.400] Oh, cool, cool [01:41:38.400 --> 01:41:40.400] Okay [01:41:40.400 --> 01:41:43.400] That's some great news and on top of what I just got [01:41:43.400 --> 01:41:46.400] But now here's the last question and I don't know if you guys are familiar with it [01:41:46.400 --> 01:41:51.400] What do you guys think about the toll roads? [01:41:51.400 --> 01:41:58.400] Is there any exemption or anywhere around that or if you run into those, you just have to deal with them? [01:41:58.400 --> 01:42:06.400] Well, technically speaking, I'm of the constitutional frame of mind that the people's roads cannot be used for collecting of tolls for private travel [01:42:06.400 --> 01:42:14.400] Well, yeah, and there's a lot of other issues too concerning the fact that the roads, depending on which toll road they are, [01:42:14.400 --> 01:42:19.400] the roads have already been paid for and then they're trying to toll us so it's double taxation [01:42:19.400 --> 01:42:31.400] But then there's other toll roads that are private roads and so you don't have the right to travel on those roads if they're private [01:42:31.400 --> 01:42:36.400] You see, you only have the right to travel on the public roads and so there's a lot of issues [01:42:36.400 --> 01:42:42.400] And yeah, we've been fighting the trans-Texas corridor for a long time and we actually got the trans-Texas corridor stopped [01:42:42.400 --> 01:42:46.400] but now they're just trying to call it something else and keep going with it [01:42:46.400 --> 01:42:55.400] And so fighting the toll roads is a huge, huge political issue that is not really related to the transportation code [01:42:55.400 --> 01:42:58.400] That brings up an interesting issue [01:42:58.400 --> 01:43:06.400] If a toll road is a private road and not a public thoroughfare, does the traffic law apply at all? [01:43:06.400 --> 01:43:12.400] Absolutely not. Absolutely not. [01:43:12.400 --> 01:43:20.400] So guys, and I guess if I got the phone so I can talk to more callers, is there any president or anything that you can guide me in? [01:43:20.400 --> 01:43:27.400] So I guess when I present my case to these guys, because I'm here in Harris County and I'm going to have to deal with them in a few minutes, you know, [01:43:27.400 --> 01:43:33.400] but do you have any kind of guidance or direction you can send me and what I can find from the research? [01:43:33.400 --> 01:43:37.400] You'll have to send me an email with the specifics, but if you'll send me a contact email, [01:43:37.400 --> 01:43:44.400] I'll send you back a chronology document that you will need to fill out so that I know the details, dates, times, places and whatever [01:43:44.400 --> 01:43:46.400] And buy Eddie's course [01:43:46.400 --> 01:43:50.400] Buy Eddie's course, please, and support rule of law radio and stay there [01:43:50.400 --> 01:43:54.400] Martin, I have a couple things to say on the other side and then we'll go to the next call [01:43:54.400 --> 01:43:55.400] Okay, cool [01:43:55.400 --> 01:44:07.400] All right. [01:44:07.400 --> 01:44:14.400] Aerial spray, chemtrails, the modified atmosphere, heavy metals and pesticides, [01:44:14.400 --> 01:44:26.400] carcinogens and chemical fibers all falling from the sky, you have a choice to keep your body clean, detoxify with micro plant powder from hempusa.org [01:44:26.400 --> 01:44:39.400] or call 908-691-2608, it's odorless and tasteless and used in any liquid or food, protect your family now with micro plant powder [01:44:39.400 --> 01:44:48.400] Cleaning out heavy metals, parasites and toxins, order it now for daily intake and stock it now for long-term storage [01:44:48.400 --> 01:44:56.400] Visit hempusa.org or call 908-691-2608 today [01:44:56.400 --> 01:45:21.400] Okay, we are back [01:45:21.400 --> 01:45:25.400] And my friend on Skype chat brought up some other good points [01:45:25.400 --> 01:45:30.400] concerning the toll roads, he says he blazes right through the aisles that have the scanners [01:45:30.400 --> 01:45:37.400] and he uses them with no problem because I can't send him a bill because he's not connected with the state licensing system [01:45:37.400 --> 01:45:42.400] and red light cameras don't bother him either, you know, private plates have fringe benefits [01:45:42.400 --> 01:45:47.400] However, I just do want to make the comment that this is not really the solution to beat the toll roads [01:45:47.400 --> 01:45:56.400] because in my book the toll roads are not really about double taxation, this is about the trans-Texas corridor [01:45:56.400 --> 01:46:03.400] and the NAFTA superhighway and the federal government taking over the state roadway systems [01:46:03.400 --> 01:46:13.400] and they want to put in private federal police and courts, they want to put in private federal courts and police systems on that highway [01:46:13.400 --> 01:46:24.400] and the whole purpose of it anyway is to bring in goods and medical supplies and vaccines and pharmaceutical products, etc. [01:46:24.400 --> 01:46:33.400] from China into Mexico and then bring them up, bring all that up into our country through the NAFTA superhighway [01:46:33.400 --> 01:46:40.400] without having to go through customs and there's a lot of dangerous stuff going on with these vaccines from China [01:46:40.400 --> 01:46:46.400] and the cancer viruses that are put in the vaccines purposefully by the Chinese government [01:46:46.400 --> 01:46:50.400] for the point of sterilization, I mean this is mainstream media now, okay [01:46:50.400 --> 01:46:56.400] So anyway, concerning the toll roads, we have to fight this NAFTA superhighway with everything we've got [01:46:56.400 --> 01:47:03.400] but that is another issue and anyway, my friend was also saying the point of talking about the red light cameras [01:47:03.400 --> 01:47:12.400] and the tolls, you know, him being immune, you know, we're not advocating that sort of thing, you know, to try to be breaking laws [01:47:12.400 --> 01:47:18.400] I mean we're mindful of that sort of thing but, you know, occasionally you might see it as a side benefit, I'm sorry [01:47:18.400 --> 01:47:22.400] Would you consider that a law then if they're doing something illegally or unlawfully? [01:47:22.400 --> 01:47:26.400] Well, the toll roads is a whole other issue that we may want to save for another program [01:47:26.400 --> 01:47:29.400] because we're coming up towards the end of the show and we need to take some other calls [01:47:29.400 --> 01:47:37.400] Okay, sounds good. I'm going to send you an email but if I didn't get it, pity [01:47:37.400 --> 01:47:43.400] Okay, just go to the website, ruleoflawradio.com and hit the contact button, you'll get all our emails [01:47:43.400 --> 01:47:44.400] Okay, thank you so much [01:47:44.400 --> 01:47:45.400] Okay, great, thanks [01:47:45.400 --> 01:47:46.400] Okay [01:47:46.400 --> 01:47:47.400] Okay, bye [01:47:47.400 --> 01:47:48.400] Bye bye [01:47:48.400 --> 01:47:58.400] Okay, we are continuing on to your calls, we are going to Rob in Connecticut now, Rob, thanks for calling in [01:47:58.400 --> 01:48:00.400] and then we'll go to Greg, what's on your mind, Rob? [01:48:00.400 --> 01:48:10.400] Yeah, I was just wondering the best way to start off, I'm about ready to put the private traveler plates on my car [01:48:10.400 --> 01:48:18.400] but what things could I do beforehand to help prepare myself to strengthen my defenses so to speak [01:48:18.400 --> 01:48:23.400] You better read the transportation code for your state for one thing [01:48:23.400 --> 01:48:26.400] I have read that, I have read that [01:48:26.400 --> 01:48:28.400] Eddie, you have some comments? [01:48:28.400 --> 01:48:34.400] Well, I was just going to say, if you haven't gone in depth and know how to study and interrelate the statutes [01:48:34.400 --> 01:48:41.400] then you need to learn how to do that, that's one of the things, even though my case course is written for Texas [01:48:41.400 --> 01:48:47.400] the thing about how to study statute and apply it, applies everywhere [01:48:47.400 --> 01:48:55.400] Do you have something that you have prepared or like written or online? [01:48:55.400 --> 01:49:01.400] No, what I've got is the traffic seminar course that covers all the stuff that we deal with here [01:49:01.400 --> 01:49:07.400] and it's always growing and getting bigger because I keep it updated as new information is put in [01:49:07.400 --> 01:49:11.400] new paperwork is done and so on and so forth [01:49:11.400 --> 01:49:23.400] I've been studying the Connecticut law and I can't find exactly how to differentiate a regular license from a commercial license [01:49:23.400 --> 01:49:28.400] If it's like it is here in Texas, they're the same thing [01:49:28.400 --> 01:49:36.400] The difference is just one has a different title than the other, but what you can operate with them is identical [01:49:36.400 --> 01:49:39.400] That's the first key [01:49:39.400 --> 01:49:45.400] In Texas there are only commercial licenses [01:49:45.400 --> 01:49:48.400] There is no differentiation, right? [01:49:48.400 --> 01:49:56.400] They do have a specific commercial driver's license, but then they also have a regular driver's license [01:49:56.400 --> 01:50:03.400] We have the CDL as well, but the regular driver's license is commercial [01:50:03.400 --> 01:50:18.400] The CDL gets you commercial nationwide, the state license is still a commercial license [01:50:18.400 --> 01:50:24.400] That's why I'm having trouble finding the links to each definition right there where I can say [01:50:24.400 --> 01:50:30.400] Well, this law says this and I'm not operating commercially, I'm not engaged in commerce, so it doesn't apply to me [01:50:30.400 --> 01:50:34.400] I'm having trouble finding the way to link that together [01:50:34.400 --> 01:50:36.400] You're in Connecticut, okay [01:50:36.400 --> 01:50:40.400] One is the exercise of a right, the other is the exercise of a privilege [01:50:40.400 --> 01:50:47.400] There's court cases by the Supreme Court and many other Supreme Courts and various federal courts and state courts [01:50:47.400 --> 01:50:53.400] That all agree that the right to travel is a right, it is not privilege [01:50:53.400 --> 01:50:57.400] And because it is a right, it cannot be licensed or regulated [01:50:57.400 --> 01:51:04.400] Therefore, the only thing that exists is a commercial form of a license because you cannot license the right [01:51:04.400 --> 01:51:10.400] Until you understand that aspect of it, the rest of it won't make any sense to you at all [01:51:10.400 --> 01:51:12.400] And you won't be able to figure it out [01:51:12.400 --> 01:51:16.400] You have to be operating with a different mindset here [01:51:16.400 --> 01:51:18.400] No, my mindset's fine [01:51:18.400 --> 01:51:25.400] How about the vehicle itself? To them it's a motor vehicle, to me it's my private property [01:51:25.400 --> 01:51:33.400] And to the courts, it is an automobile, not a motor vehicle, because it is not used for the purpose that the license is required for [01:51:33.400 --> 01:51:38.400] Like I said, here in Texas, because it's a commercial only license, okay [01:51:38.400 --> 01:51:49.400] Then since it's attached to the operation of a motor vehicle, the implication by definition is that the motor vehicle itself must be used in commerce [01:51:49.400 --> 01:51:54.400] Because the license itself is a requirement to engage in commerce [01:51:54.400 --> 01:51:58.400] They're interrelated, you can't get one without the other [01:51:58.400 --> 01:52:07.400] So they stopped me, I've got my plate that says private traveler, but they looked in the windshield at the VIN number [01:52:07.400 --> 01:52:13.400] They said, okay, we're going to run this VIN number and this vehicle comes up, such and such [01:52:13.400 --> 01:52:16.400] Okay, I have a suggestion [01:52:16.400 --> 01:52:23.400] Go on the DOT Department of Transportation website, and I think it's Form 150 [01:52:23.400 --> 01:52:29.400] Fill it out and register as a private operator not in commerce, they'll give you a DOT number [01:52:29.400 --> 01:52:32.400] And stick that over your VIN number [01:52:32.400 --> 01:52:35.400] Read it and check it, Bubba [01:52:35.400 --> 01:52:42.400] It'll give them constructive notice that you are not in commerce, but you are a private operator [01:52:42.400 --> 01:52:45.400] That's on their website, Department of Transportation [01:52:45.400 --> 01:52:49.400] Yeah, where you fill out to register with the DOT, you go down through there [01:52:49.400 --> 01:52:51.400] Federal Department of Transportation [01:52:51.400 --> 01:52:56.400] You can register as a private operator not in commerce [01:52:56.400 --> 01:53:04.400] When they read that DOT number, that gives them constructive notice [01:53:04.400 --> 01:53:07.400] I got one in line [01:53:07.400 --> 01:53:11.400] Great, well thanks guys, talk to you later [01:53:11.400 --> 01:53:13.400] Thank you [01:53:13.400 --> 01:53:16.400] Okay, thanks for calling in Rob [01:53:16.400 --> 01:53:22.400] Okay, now we are going to Greg in Colorado [01:53:22.400 --> 01:53:25.400] And then we've got Dominic in Texas that I'd like to take [01:53:25.400 --> 01:53:27.400] So Greg, go ahead [01:53:27.400 --> 01:53:29.400] Yeah, this was a question for Andy [01:53:29.400 --> 01:53:31.400] Are you still down here in Colorado? [01:53:31.400 --> 01:53:36.400] I still am, and these annoying mountains are blocking my view [01:53:36.400 --> 01:53:39.400] You don't like those hills, do you? [01:53:39.400 --> 01:53:41.400] Oh, I love them [01:53:41.400 --> 01:53:43.400] They are beautiful [01:53:43.400 --> 01:53:48.400] Are you going to be doing anything where a guy can come down and see you? [01:53:48.400 --> 01:53:52.400] Yes I am, just send me an email [01:53:52.400 --> 01:54:01.400] I've got about 30 or 40 appointments to do by Saturday, but I'll try to squeeze you in [01:54:01.400 --> 01:54:03.400] Okay, is that all Greg? [01:54:03.400 --> 01:54:07.400] Yes, so if I send you an email you'll give me some information? [01:54:07.400 --> 01:54:08.400] Yes [01:54:08.400 --> 01:54:09.400] Okay, I'll do that [01:54:09.400 --> 01:54:10.400] Alright, thanks Greg [01:54:10.400 --> 01:54:11.400] Thank you [01:54:11.400 --> 01:54:15.400] Okay, we are going now to Dominic in Texas [01:54:15.400 --> 01:54:17.400] Dominic, thanks for calling in, what's on your mind tonight? [01:54:17.400 --> 01:54:19.400] Hi, how's everybody doing tonight? [01:54:19.400 --> 01:54:20.400] Good [01:54:20.400 --> 01:54:23.400] Doing good, but you're not going to bust my chops again are you? [01:54:23.400 --> 01:54:29.400] No, I had a quick question over this, the deal with getting the registration [01:54:29.400 --> 01:54:34.400] and the driver license off of this embassy of tech of heaven [01:54:34.400 --> 01:54:44.400] if we get rid of our driver or our inspection sticker and all that, are we still able to get insurance for the vehicle? [01:54:44.400 --> 01:54:51.400] Now that may be an issue because most insurance companies are going to want to require a driver's license [01:54:51.400 --> 01:54:55.400] and see your registration and stuff, so the insurance thing [01:54:55.400 --> 01:55:00.400] Now what some friends of mine that have done in the past are insurance co-ops [01:55:00.400 --> 01:55:09.400] there are certain entities that do insurance co-ops and what happens is that you only pay if somebody gets in an accident [01:55:09.400 --> 01:55:14.400] so it's a co-op, so you're not paying insurance premiums all the time and getting ripped off [01:55:14.400 --> 01:55:24.400] Now what they did in the state of Texas was they would not allow people to do these insurance co-ops anymore [01:55:24.400 --> 01:55:31.400] if they had a state driver's license and inspection and registration and stuff you had to do regular insurance [01:55:31.400 --> 01:55:35.400] but if you're doing private plates there's no reason why you can't do an insurance co-op [01:55:35.400 --> 01:55:38.400] so I'll try to get you some information on that [01:55:38.400 --> 01:55:47.400] There's another option, you can buy a personal insurance property, a personal insurance policy [01:55:47.400 --> 01:55:57.400] I looked into that and that's only like covering, from what I understand, that only covers liability damages [01:55:57.400 --> 01:56:01.400] for your person, it doesn't cover vehicle [01:56:01.400 --> 01:56:05.400] I started looking into that and it's not going to be sufficient [01:56:05.400 --> 01:56:07.400] Help bomber [01:56:07.400 --> 01:56:10.400] Yeah, that's not going to work Randy, I know, I wish it would [01:56:10.400 --> 01:56:13.400] I think the insurance co-op thing is the best way to go [01:56:13.400 --> 01:56:21.400] because it's a contract between a number of people and the bigger the co-op the less you have to pay [01:56:21.400 --> 01:56:28.400] and if everyone is a careful traveler and doesn't inflict any torts then you never have to pay anything [01:56:28.400 --> 01:56:34.400] and if somebody gets in an accident then everyone shares the expense [01:56:34.400 --> 01:56:42.400] it's a brilliant way to go and you totally bypass the banksters and the insurance companies [01:56:42.400 --> 01:56:45.400] Randy, can you send me some information on that please? [01:56:45.400 --> 01:56:47.400] Yes, I'll try to get that to you [01:56:47.400 --> 01:56:51.400] The person that I knew that did this, this was years ago [01:56:51.400 --> 01:57:00.400] and I got to get in contact with him about that because that guy actually, I can't believe it [01:57:00.400 --> 01:57:08.400] he was out of the system, he was engaged in private co-ops for his vehicle [01:57:08.400 --> 01:57:14.400] he had rescinded his social security number, everything, had the private plates [01:57:14.400 --> 01:57:18.400] the whole nine yards, filed UCC-1 forms [01:57:18.400 --> 01:57:24.400] and then all of a sudden one day he decided he wanted to be an attorney [01:57:24.400 --> 01:57:27.400] I couldn't believe it [01:57:27.400 --> 01:57:31.400] and then he got his social security number again and got the regular driver's license again [01:57:31.400 --> 01:57:35.400] and everything and all of that and it's like, oh my god, I'm like [01:57:35.400 --> 01:57:39.400] how could you have taken the red pill and now you took the blue pill? [01:57:39.400 --> 01:57:40.400] I don't get it [01:57:40.400 --> 01:57:44.400] so I'll try to see what I can see [01:57:44.400 --> 01:57:49.400] it's like when I try to talk to him about these things that I couldn't get to his eyes [01:57:49.400 --> 01:57:52.400] it's like the deer in the headlights kind of a thing [01:57:52.400 --> 01:57:57.400] but if I can't get any information out of him I'll find something for you [01:57:57.400 --> 01:58:00.400] we should research this issue on our own anyway [01:58:00.400 --> 01:58:06.400] one quick thing, the last time y'all were on there was a lady having problems with her air conditioning system [01:58:06.400 --> 01:58:10.400] oh that was Linda from fluoride free Austin [01:58:10.400 --> 01:58:12.400] do you know if she got that taken care of? [01:58:12.400 --> 01:58:15.400] I'm not so sure, I don't know [01:58:15.400 --> 01:58:18.400] if she's listening then she can get in contact with you [01:58:18.400 --> 01:58:22.400] yes, why don't you go to fluoride free Austin [01:58:22.400 --> 01:58:27.400] and that's spelled with a U, F-L-U, just remember the flu, it makes you sick [01:58:27.400 --> 01:58:29.400] fluoride free Austin [01:58:29.400 --> 01:58:31.400] okay [01:58:31.400 --> 01:58:32.400] okay thanks Dominic [01:58:32.400 --> 01:58:33.400] have a great evening [01:58:33.400 --> 01:58:34.400] okay [01:58:34.400 --> 01:58:35.400] bye bye [01:58:35.400 --> 01:58:36.400] bye bye [01:58:36.400 --> 01:58:39.400] alright, this is the rule of law [01:58:39.400 --> 01:58:44.400] Randy Kelton, Eddie Craig, Deborah Stevens, we will be back Thursday night [01:58:44.400 --> 01:58:47.400] tomorrow night we've got iron and will report radio [01:58:47.400 --> 01:58:52.400] and agenda 21 talk, Wednesday night we've got outside the box politics with Richard Reeves [01:58:52.400 --> 01:58:57.400] and of course radio free Oklahoma with James Lane of We Are Change Oklahoma [01:58:57.400 --> 01:58:59.400] we'll see y'all on Thursday [01:59:27.400 --> 01:59:30.400] I like to step in your way [01:59:30.400 --> 01:59:31.400] watch my side [01:59:31.400 --> 01:59:33.400] I'm dangerous [01:59:33.400 --> 01:59:35.400] I'm dangerous [01:59:35.400 --> 01:59:37.400] I like to step in your way [01:59:37.400 --> 01:59:39.400] watch my side [01:59:39.400 --> 01:59:41.400] I'm dangerous [01:59:41.400 --> 01:59:42.400] dangerous [01:59:42.400 --> 01:59:44.400] if you eat, I won't [01:59:45.400 --> 01:59:48.400] if you drink, eat good [01:59:49.400 --> 01:59:52.400] if you drink, let's move [01:59:52.400 --> 01:59:57.400] you better drink good