[00:00.000 --> 00:09.680] At least 173 people have been killed over the disputed presidential election in the Ivory [00:09.680 --> 00:10.680] Coast. [00:10.680 --> 00:15.760] The UN Deputy Human Rights Commissioner detailed hundreds of arrests and detentions and dozens [00:15.760 --> 00:17.720] of cases of torture and mistreatment. [00:17.720 --> 00:23.200] The election dispute between internationally recognized winner Alessandro Tara and Laurel [00:23.200 --> 00:30.200] Bagbo, who refuses to concede defeat, threatens to plunge the West African country into civil [00:30.200 --> 00:31.200] war. [00:31.200 --> 00:36.040] Visitors of Orlando's Holy Land theme park this Christmas will be able to watch a re-enactment [00:36.040 --> 00:38.160] of Jesus' crucifixion. [00:38.160 --> 00:43.200] Holy Land offers Christian karaoke, automated tours of the history of the Bible every seven [00:43.200 --> 00:47.280] minutes, a walk on water and Jesus' Last Supper. [00:47.280 --> 00:54.680] Twice a day, including on his birthday, Holy Land re-enacts Jesus' crucifixion. [00:54.680 --> 01:00.120] A much-reduced health care bill for 9-11 first responders squeezed through the U.S. Senate [01:00.120 --> 01:01.120] Wednesday. [01:01.120 --> 01:07.080] The legislation provides $4.3 billion for treating illnesses related to Ground Zero [01:07.080 --> 01:10.840] and reopens the Victims Compensation Fund for another five years. [01:10.840 --> 01:16.560] The original bill asked for $7.4 billion in health benefits over ten years, but Republicans [01:16.560 --> 01:23.440] who voted earlier to eliminate estate taxes for the rich objected to the cost. [01:23.440 --> 01:28.960] WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Wednesday a U.S. government effort to prosecute him [01:28.960 --> 01:31.720] should serve as a warning to all journalists. [01:31.720 --> 01:38.040] Assange told MSNBC, quote, if the Washington authorities target us and destroy us, other [01:38.040 --> 01:41.400] journalists should be worried because they're going to be next. [01:41.400 --> 01:46.720] Assange rejected Vice President Joe Biden's description of him as a high-tech terrorist [01:46.720 --> 01:49.280] and condemned calls for his assassination. [01:49.280 --> 01:54.720] Assange asked, quote, what sort of message does that send about the rule of law in the [01:54.720 --> 01:56.160] United States? [01:56.160 --> 02:01.320] Assange said he didn't know if material he received was from Bradley Manning, the U.S. [02:01.320 --> 02:06.680] Army soldier suspected of providing WikiLeaks with secret U.S. military and diplomatic documents, [02:06.680 --> 02:08.720] since it was submitted anonymously. [02:08.720 --> 02:13.920] Assange dismissed as absolutely nonsense rumors that authorities were trying to make a plea [02:13.920 --> 02:17.960] deal with Manning to testify against him. [02:17.960 --> 02:22.920] A building boom has begun in the West Bank three months after Israel ended its settlement [02:22.920 --> 02:27.800] construction freeze, causing the Palestinians to withdraw from peace talks. [02:27.800 --> 02:32.940] Hagit Ofran, a settlement opponent who monitors their growth for peace now, said, we can say [02:32.940 --> 02:36.880] firmly that this is the most active period in many years. [02:36.880 --> 02:42.160] Ofran said there were 2,000 housing units now being built and a total of 13,000 in the [02:42.160 --> 02:46.280] pipeline that did not require additional permits. [02:46.280 --> 02:50.080] Palestinian leaders have said they will not return to peace talks with Israel as long [02:50.080 --> 02:53.080] as settlement construction occurs. [02:53.080 --> 03:12.080] For more details on this story, visit www.inmworldreport.net. [04:53.080 --> 05:02.880] Okay, we are here tonight, live, this is the rule of law, Thursday, December 30th. [05:02.880 --> 05:10.520] Tonight will be our last show of 2010, tomorrow we are going to run an archive so we can have [05:10.520 --> 05:16.320] a little bit of time off to spend with our families for the New Year holidays. [05:16.320 --> 05:21.000] And folks, speaking of New Year, we have an announcement to make here, and I'm going to [05:21.000 --> 05:25.040] make this announcement several times during the show because a lot of times people don't [05:25.040 --> 05:27.600] join the show until later. [05:27.600 --> 05:34.280] This is breaking news and everyone needs to participate as much as possible in the Building [05:34.280 --> 05:36.280] What campaign. [05:36.280 --> 05:42.280] Okay, for folks that don't know what the Building What campaign is, it's a campaign by architects [05:42.280 --> 05:49.920] and engineers for 9-11 Truth and NYC Can, the families, a group of family members who have [05:49.920 --> 05:58.920] lost loved ones on 9-11, okay, in the World Trade Center, and they are putting together [05:58.920 --> 06:04.880] ad campaigns and it costs a lot of money. [06:04.880 --> 06:10.120] Mainstream media is pay to play, basically, and it costs hundreds of thousands of dollars [06:10.120 --> 06:12.820] to run ads on mainstream TV. [06:12.820 --> 06:21.800] They did one round of ads, cost them about $350,000 or so back in November, and it was [06:21.800 --> 06:24.740] a smashing success. [06:24.740 --> 06:32.500] They reached most of New York City target core audience on mainstream TV. [06:32.500 --> 06:39.800] Their ads ran on a variety of cable stations and the network stations, and as a result [06:39.800 --> 06:47.540] of their ad campaign, some of the family members were able to get on the Geraldo Rivera show [06:47.540 --> 06:52.360] to discuss the situation about Building 7 and why there needs to be a new investigation [06:52.360 --> 06:57.880] into 9-11, and they talked about architects and engineers over 1,300, almost at this point [06:57.880 --> 07:03.920] in time, almost 1,400 licensed, degreed architects and engineers are calling for a new investigation [07:03.920 --> 07:11.920] of 9-11 saying that the NIST story is totally bogus, and so because this group is coming [07:11.920 --> 07:16.920] with so much credibility with architects and engineers and the family members, it caught [07:16.920 --> 07:23.540] Geraldo Rivera's attention, and so it was on Fox all over the planet about Building [07:23.540 --> 07:31.520] 7, and where the building what came from, this is when NYC-CAN was petitioning to have [07:31.520 --> 07:36.480] a ballot initiative, to put it on the ballot to the general public to vote for having a [07:36.480 --> 07:40.400] new 9-11 investigation conducted by the City of New York. [07:40.400 --> 07:49.600] Now that got railroaded, unfortunately, it was a sham, it was a total sham, the courts [07:49.600 --> 07:54.360] would not let the ballot initiative go through, they said that the petition, there wasn't [07:54.360 --> 07:58.200] enough signatures or something, it was just a railroad job from top to bottom, but at [07:58.200 --> 08:06.440] any rate, that case made it to the New York Supreme Court, and the quote, upon hearing [08:06.440 --> 08:13.720] about Building 7, New York Supreme Court Justice Edward Lehner, or Lenner, I don't know quite [08:13.720 --> 08:22.080] how it's pronounced, he said, Building what, okay, he's never heard of it, and most people [08:22.080 --> 08:27.620] have never heard of Building 7, they don't know that a third building collapsed into [08:27.620 --> 08:34.040] its own footprint on the day of 9-11, and no plane hit it, yet there were explosives [08:34.040 --> 08:45.320] going off as seen and heard by witnesses, this is on video as well, and the same molecular [08:45.320 --> 08:52.880] structure of molten metal was found under Building 7 as was found under the Buildings [08:52.880 --> 08:58.360] 1 and 2, so that tells you right there that it could not have come down by the planes, [08:58.360 --> 09:01.720] the first two buildings could not have come down by planes, they, all three of them came [09:01.720 --> 09:08.840] down the same method, but at any rate, the point is, if you go to buildingwhat.org, you [09:08.840 --> 09:15.000] can donate, and the big deal right now of why people need to donate today, or tomorrow [09:15.000 --> 09:20.680] at the latest, the first Building What campaign, it raised so much awareness, there were news [09:20.680 --> 09:27.160] articles all over the place on Alternet, which is a big mainstream news website, Judge Napolitano [09:27.160 --> 09:33.680] on Fox is now talking about Building 7 because of this ad, it's reaching, it's finally reaching [09:33.680 --> 09:38.000] the mainstream public, 9-11 Truth is finally reaching the mainstream public and having [09:38.000 --> 09:46.040] some credibility, and yes, as of today, 1,402 architects and engineers in A&E 9-11 Truth, [09:46.040 --> 09:55.960] so at any rate, from yesterday until tomorrow at midnight, two-time all-star from the Dallas [09:55.960 --> 10:06.400] Cowboys, NFL great Mark Stepnosky has stepped forward to the Building What campaign, and [10:06.400 --> 10:15.520] Mark Stepnosky of the Dallas Cowboys is going to be matching dollar for dollar up to $10,000 [10:15.520 --> 10:21.960] until tomorrow night at midnight, and so folks, even if you can just give five bucks, anything, [10:21.960 --> 10:25.520] anyone out there within the Sound of My Voice needs to give something to the Building What [10:25.520 --> 10:34.560] campaign, because this is the most far-reaching campaign that has done the most good in the [10:34.560 --> 10:41.760] shortest amount of time since 9-11, concerning 9-11 Truth, nothing has gotten more done faster [10:41.760 --> 10:47.440] than to get these ads, these professional ads that carry so much credibility on mainstream [10:47.440 --> 10:53.880] TV, it has to be done if we're ever going to get another investigation, if we're ever [10:53.880 --> 10:58.400] going to make the 9-11 Truth go mainstream so that the whole world will actually do something [10:58.400 --> 11:04.320] about it, these ads have got to get out, and so now we've got NFL great Mark Stepnosky [11:04.320 --> 11:10.160] generously matching dollar for dollar all donations that come in until tomorrow night [11:10.160 --> 11:15.840] at midnight up to $10,000, so if we could turn that $10,000 into $20,000, folks, it [11:15.840 --> 11:23.040] would be a great thing, they need to raise $200,000 for the next round of TV spots, and [11:23.040 --> 11:28.400] they're only at $27,000, alright, so they've got a ways to go, so folks, let's do something [11:28.400 --> 11:33.760] for 9-11 Truth, I know it's the holidays, I know everyone is, you know, spent on Christmas [11:33.760 --> 11:41.340] and everything and broke, but folks, even $5, $10, anything, please give to the Building [11:41.340 --> 11:45.920] What campaign, go to buildingwhat.org, and I'm going to be talking about this some more, [11:45.920 --> 11:53.680] the rest of the show, for folks who may tune in later on, so at any rate, with that, we [11:53.680 --> 11:58.620] are now going to, and also call in if you want to talk, because we're not going to be [11:58.620 --> 12:03.960] on the air tomorrow night, this will be your last chance to talk to us in the year 2010, [12:03.960 --> 12:07.280] and Eddie does have some good material for us tonight, but did you want to say something, [12:07.280 --> 12:08.280] Randy? [12:08.280 --> 12:10.280] Yes, I want to chime in. [12:10.280 --> 12:16.840] If ever there was a time, this is it, we're all out here complaining about all of the [12:16.840 --> 12:23.920] things that are wrong, but their cookies are beginning to crumble, and if we just stand [12:23.920 --> 12:35.720] by and clap, we don't deserve it, it is a small thing, 10, 15, 20 bucks, three days [12:35.720 --> 12:44.360] from now you won't even miss it, but we actually have the opportunity, every once in a while [12:44.360 --> 12:52.320] the stars align themselves, and they are doing just that, there's a lot of talk about major [12:52.320 --> 12:58.520] change in 2012, and people are saying aliens are going to come down and change everything, [12:58.520 --> 13:02.880] and all this other crap, it's not going to be aliens, it's not going to be some foreign [13:02.880 --> 13:08.440] influence, it's going to be you, it's going to be you and me and this sleeping giant is [13:08.440 --> 13:12.920] waking up, we need to act now. [13:12.920 --> 13:17.040] We have to act now, we've got to get these ads on the air, the first round of ads were [13:17.040 --> 13:23.040] devastating to the New World Order, the family members talking about architects and engineers [13:23.040 --> 13:31.400] for 9-11 Truth were on Geraldo, and even Geraldo is giving credence and saying it looks like [13:31.400 --> 13:36.120] all the protestors that we thought were crazy, it looks like they may be right after all [13:36.120 --> 13:41.880] concerning that 9-11 being an inside job, so even we've got Geraldo going hmm, maybe [13:41.880 --> 13:46.400] there's something to this 9-11 Truth movement, people in the mainstream media are talking [13:46.400 --> 13:53.040] about it giving the 9-11 Truth movement credence at this point, and even Judge Napolitano, [13:53.040 --> 13:58.040] and it's because of the building what campaign, it's because of architects and engineers for [13:58.040 --> 14:04.320] 9-11 Truth and the family members that are pushing for real investigation, and so that [14:04.320 --> 14:12.680] is why, it's because of the credibility of these people that it is getting some serious [14:12.680 --> 14:17.920] mainstream exposure and they're not being made out to look like idiots like what's always [14:17.920 --> 14:18.920] happened before. [14:18.920 --> 14:25.760] I don't know how many of you out there are old enough to remember Vietnam, I happened [14:25.760 --> 14:32.920] to be, I went to Vietnam and I remember when I came back all the protestors, how they were [14:32.920 --> 14:45.280] treated and it is incredibly familiar to just exactly the way those of us who are raising [14:45.280 --> 14:54.120] the issue of 9-11 and false flags, same thing, and I, you know, now to have been in Vietnam [14:54.120 --> 15:01.880] that's kind of a big deal, but back then it wasn't, it wasn't popular, and now we look [15:01.880 --> 15:07.960] back on it and everybody says those guys were right all along, that's what's going to happen [15:07.960 --> 15:08.960] here. [15:08.960 --> 15:14.080] Yeah, well it's already happening, I mean, Geraldo is already saying that it looks like [15:14.080 --> 15:18.440] the protestors that we thought were crazy were actually, are actually right. [15:18.440 --> 15:25.320] Okay, it's time to move, no more waiting, do something. [15:25.320 --> 15:31.760] Your dollars contributing to building what campaign right now will be very, very effective [15:31.760 --> 15:40.240] because unfortunately most of the sleeping sheeple watch TV, that's all they do, and [15:40.240 --> 15:44.120] there was a caller that called into Tom's show right before this one who was saying [15:44.120 --> 15:52.760] that most people are so just immersed in mainstream media, you almost can't have a normal conversation [15:52.760 --> 16:00.120] with them because if they can't somehow relate what you're saying to something they saw on [16:00.120 --> 16:05.440] TV, it's like you're talking a foreign language to them, okay. [16:05.440 --> 16:11.840] That's how brainwashed these people really are, okay, because the mainstream media uses [16:11.840 --> 16:19.440] all these very sophisticated psychological programming and propaganda techniques that [16:19.440 --> 16:24.480] have been developed for decades, even hundreds of years, and now with the technology and [16:24.480 --> 16:30.720] the way they have the subliminal messaging and the frames and things inserted in between [16:30.720 --> 16:37.840] frames, I mean, it's outrageous, so we've got to get these, this next round of ads on [16:37.840 --> 16:43.520] the TV, okay, so that we can wake up the sleeping giant. [16:43.520 --> 16:50.120] Like I said, Mark Stepnosky, matching your donations dollar for dollar up to $10,000 [16:50.120 --> 16:54.320] from now until tomorrow night, I'm not asking for donations for rule of law right now, send [16:54.320 --> 17:02.120] your money to buildingwhat.org, we'll be right back, folks. 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[22:26.320 --> 22:36.320] 1517-G also makes that very clear since it references that we come back to 1517-A and do the procedures here, [22:36.320 --> 22:42.320] and that comes right back to this again saying we have the right to an examining trial. [22:42.320 --> 22:46.320] Now we go a little further, right below that, and it says, [22:46.320 --> 22:57.320] the magistrate shall also inform the person arrested of the person's right to request the appointment of counsel if the person cannot afford counsel. [22:57.320 --> 23:05.320] Then it reads, the magistrate shall inform the person arrested of the procedure for requesting appointment of counsel. [23:05.320 --> 23:11.320] Then it talks about a person that does not speak or understand the English language, and then it picks up again. [23:11.320 --> 23:23.320] The magistrate shall ensure that reasonable assistance in completing the necessary forms for requesting appointment of counsel is provided to the person at the same time. [23:23.320 --> 23:28.320] If the person arrested is indigent and requests appointment of counsel, [23:28.320 --> 23:37.320] and if the magistrate is authorized under Article 26.04 to appoint counsel for indigent defendants in the county, [23:37.320 --> 23:55.320] the magistrate shall appoint counsel in accordance with Article 1.051. [23:55.320 --> 24:05.320] Now Article 1.051 says that the accused has the right to assistance of counsel in any criminal prosecution. [24:05.320 --> 24:07.320] Now here's where they mess up. [24:07.320 --> 24:17.320] These magistrates tell you that because you don't have to spend time in jail, you're not entitled to assistance of counsel, [24:17.320 --> 24:22.320] that your right to assistance of counsel doesn't exist. [24:22.320 --> 24:26.320] This next section blows that completely out of the water. [24:26.320 --> 24:37.320] If the magistrate is not authorized to appoint counsel, the magistrate shall, without unnecessary delay, but not later than 24 hours after the person arrested, [24:37.320 --> 24:49.320] request appointment of counsel, transmit or cause to be transmitted to the court or to the court's designee authorized under 26.04 [24:49.320 --> 24:57.320] to appoint counsel in the county and transmit the forms requesting the appointment of counsel. [24:57.320 --> 25:06.320] In other words, these lower court judges that are not authorized by 26.04 to appoint counsel in misdemeanor cases [25:06.320 --> 25:13.320] are required by law to send it to someone who is authorized to appoint counsel. [25:13.320 --> 25:16.320] They do not do that. [25:16.320 --> 25:24.320] Instead, they violate the right of the accused and lie to them about their right of due process [25:24.320 --> 25:33.320] and their right to the assistance of counsel in order to deny them proper assistance of counsel. [25:33.320 --> 25:38.320] This makes our lawsuit against these people that much stronger. [25:38.320 --> 25:46.320] Now, a little further down here, something else that is never done and something else you'll notice about 1517. [25:46.320 --> 25:52.320] We have talked before about 1517 is where they're supposed to conduct the examining trial. [25:52.320 --> 25:54.320] That's incorrect. [25:54.320 --> 26:00.320] 1517 in straight-up parlance, when you look at it, only does three or four things. [26:00.320 --> 26:04.320] And what it does specifically is this. [26:04.320 --> 26:10.320] It actually goes in and it says that you're going to insure the accused of his or her rights. [26:10.320 --> 26:14.320] You're going to identify the accused with certainty. [26:14.320 --> 26:19.320] You're going to provide assistance of counsel to an indigent accused. [26:19.320 --> 26:24.320] And you're going to set bail if necessary and or allowed by law. [26:24.320 --> 26:28.320] Those are the four things 1517 does. [26:28.320 --> 26:31.320] It does not conduct an arraignment. [26:31.320 --> 26:34.320] It does not conduct an examining trial. [26:34.320 --> 26:38.320] Those are to be done later. [26:38.320 --> 26:46.320] This trial is simply to identify you, read you your rights, get you counsel, and to set bail if necessary, [26:46.320 --> 26:51.320] which would invoke Chapter 17 for that procedure. [26:51.320 --> 27:00.320] Now, what I'm going to be doing for the January 8 seminar at Brave New Books is I am making a flow chart of a citation process, [27:00.320 --> 27:06.320] whether it be initiated on a street corner or be initiated at a traffic stop. [27:06.320 --> 27:10.320] If the officer issues a citation, this flow chart is going to go through the steps [27:10.320 --> 27:21.320] and it's going to show you each statutory section or sections that is invoked at every given point in the process. [27:21.320 --> 27:26.320] For instance, after the citation is issued, what comes next? [27:26.320 --> 27:30.320] And we're going to go through that step by step in this flow chart. [27:30.320 --> 27:34.320] This flow chart is then going to, at each one of those sections, [27:34.320 --> 27:37.320] when you get to a specific section of the statute, [27:37.320 --> 27:43.320] will show what other statutory sections are invoked by the mandates of that section. [27:43.320 --> 27:57.320] For instance, 1517A invokes several other statutes, 26.04, 16.01, Chapter 17. It invokes several different ones. [27:57.320 --> 28:00.320] We're going to map all of those out in this flow chart. [28:00.320 --> 28:05.320] We are going to have a visual understanding of this process. [28:05.320 --> 28:15.320] We are going to use this to ensure that there's going to be no way the court can argue that's not what I'm required to do [28:15.320 --> 28:19.320] because it's going to be taken directly from the statute [28:19.320 --> 28:25.320] and it's going to be laid out just like any basic standardized roadmap. [28:25.320 --> 28:28.320] So that's part of what I found last night. [28:28.320 --> 28:35.320] There is going to be more, but that is an extremely important cornerstone of the lawsuit [28:35.320 --> 28:37.320] we're going to be able to bring against these guys [28:37.320 --> 28:43.320] because they are violating the people's protected rights under color of law [28:43.320 --> 28:51.320] by refusal to perform a ministerial duty, and they have no immunity for doing so. [28:51.320 --> 28:56.320] Right. That means we get to sue the judge personally. [28:56.320 --> 28:59.320] And that always gets their attention. [28:59.320 --> 29:02.320] This was especially good for me to hear. [29:02.320 --> 29:10.320] I had seen it before, but sometimes you look at things and the real import doesn't seem to sink in. [29:10.320 --> 29:14.320] That's why I suggest you read the code more than once. [29:14.320 --> 29:20.320] But this goes to a constitutionally protected right. [29:20.320 --> 29:25.320] This could take us directly to the federal court with a RICO. [29:25.320 --> 29:30.320] Yes, because this violates both federal and state constitution directly. [29:30.320 --> 29:33.320] And it also sounds like it violates statute also. [29:33.320 --> 29:35.320] It does. [29:35.320 --> 29:37.320] It's incredible. [29:37.320 --> 29:39.320] Okay, folks, we're going to break, and when we come back, [29:39.320 --> 29:45.320] we've got the infamous George Butler on the line as Matt Medina calls him, [29:45.320 --> 29:51.320] longtime talk show host from the radio show The Secret Truth on the GCN Network [29:51.320 --> 29:56.320] and folks who listen here in Austin on the micro here, George, all the time. [29:56.320 --> 30:23.320] So we'll be right back with George Butler. [30:27.320 --> 30:31.320] Why it matters and what you can do. [30:31.320 --> 30:35.320] Some congressional representatives are passing bills they've never read [30:35.320 --> 30:37.320] and likely don't understand. [30:37.320 --> 30:40.320] One group says it's not only shameful, it should be illegal. [30:40.320 --> 30:46.320] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be back in just a moment with more about outlying lazy lawmaking. [30:46.320 --> 30:48.320] Privacy is under attack. 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[31:28.320 --> 31:33.320] Among other things, their proposed Read the Bills Act would require representatives to sign sworn affidavits [31:33.320 --> 31:38.320] affirming they've personally read or heard a reading of every complete bill they vote on. [31:38.320 --> 31:41.320] The organization believes this will help downsize DC. [31:41.320 --> 31:45.320] They reason that when lawmakers have to give their full attention to the business at hand, [31:45.320 --> 31:47.320] bills will shrink, be less complicated, [31:47.320 --> 31:52.320] and the growth of government through endless legislation will slow way down. [31:52.320 --> 32:21.320] I'm Dr. Katherine Albrecht. More news and information at KatherineAlbrecht.com. [32:22.320 --> 32:45.320] Okay, folks, we are back. [32:45.320 --> 32:49.320] We are back with the one, the only, [32:49.320 --> 32:54.320] very good friend and comrade, George Butler, longtime talk show host, [32:54.320 --> 32:57.320] good close friend of ours from the show. [32:57.320 --> 33:01.320] He hosts the show, The Secret Truth, which is on the GCN Networks, [33:01.320 --> 33:06.320] and you can hear that show on Saturday nights at 7. Is that right, George? [33:06.320 --> 33:11.320] Yeah, it's 7 to 9 on Saturday night, and Charlotte Littlefield is my co-host on that. [33:11.320 --> 33:14.320] That's excellent. Good people, good show. [33:14.320 --> 33:17.320] So what do you got on your mind tonight, George? [33:17.320 --> 33:19.320] Debra, I want to thank all three of you, [33:19.320 --> 33:24.320] and especially what Randy and you said at the start of the program there about the 9-11. [33:24.320 --> 33:30.320] You know, it's the most important event that's ever occurred in United States history, I think, [33:30.320 --> 33:39.320] because it is pivotal and it is foundational for everything wrong that is happening since then to this country. [33:39.320 --> 33:40.320] Indeed. [33:40.320 --> 33:48.320] And I think as people become more aware, it will give them a focal point [33:48.320 --> 33:54.320] to blame all of the problems that is happening to them on. [33:54.320 --> 33:59.320] Right now, the bad things are happening and they don't have somebody to blame it on. [33:59.320 --> 34:02.320] Let's give them someone. [34:02.320 --> 34:04.320] Yes, things are really happening. [34:04.320 --> 34:08.320] Even Chris Matthews made some comment about Obama's birth certificate, [34:08.320 --> 34:13.320] and he's always been bashing the so-called birther, truther community, [34:13.320 --> 34:18.320] and, you know, making, trying to make fools out of these people. [34:18.320 --> 34:27.320] And even, I think it was yesterday or sometime very recently where Chris Matthews was even chiding Obama. [34:27.320 --> 34:30.320] His real name is Barry Sartaro, folks, at any rate. [34:30.320 --> 34:33.320] He was chiding Barry Sartaro and saying, [34:33.320 --> 34:38.320] look, Obama, why don't you just show your real birth certificate instead of this abstract [34:38.320 --> 34:41.320] and put this whole thing to rest because these birthers are annoying me or something like that. [34:41.320 --> 34:44.320] I don't know the exact quote, but he basically was telling Obama [34:44.320 --> 34:49.320] to just show his birth certificate instead of the abstract and put all this to rest. [34:49.320 --> 34:51.320] So, yes, things are changing. [34:51.320 --> 34:56.320] They are, and all three of you are really doing God's work in the sense that [34:56.320 --> 35:01.320] you're telling people out there on an individual basis that have been hurt by the procedure [35:01.320 --> 35:04.320] like Eddie was talking about just a few minutes ago, [35:04.320 --> 35:10.320] and all three of you are adding a great deal to the defense of individual citizens [35:10.320 --> 35:16.320] against these tyrannical administrative systems of government. [35:16.320 --> 35:23.320] If we can get people to do this, this is where the change will happen. [35:23.320 --> 35:27.320] Not up there at the top, but down here at the bottom. [35:27.320 --> 35:30.320] We start taking their system apart from the bottom. [35:30.320 --> 35:33.320] What's that biblical reference you use? [35:33.320 --> 35:45.320] Oh, the prophecy in Daniel, the image that Daniel saw of the giant idol of a human, of a man, [35:45.320 --> 35:47.320] and the head was gold. [35:47.320 --> 35:53.320] Each section of his body represented a different era in human history of government. [35:53.320 --> 35:58.320] At the time, Nebuchadnezzar was the pharaoh, the king of the world, so to speak, [35:58.320 --> 36:02.320] and Nebuchadnezzar was represented by the golden head. [36:02.320 --> 36:06.320] Then there was the silver chest and arms. [36:06.320 --> 36:07.320] I'm trying to remember. [36:07.320 --> 36:09.320] Then there was copper, there was bronze, and then brass. [36:09.320 --> 36:12.320] I don't remember all the different steps at this point. [36:12.320 --> 36:20.320] Then the legs were made of iron, and the feet were mingled like iron and clay, [36:20.320 --> 36:23.320] and the toes were like clay. [36:23.320 --> 36:26.320] It's been a while since I've read in Daniel, so forgive me out there, folks. [36:26.320 --> 36:28.320] I'm not accurately describing. [36:28.320 --> 36:32.320] At any rate, it went down the line like that. [36:32.320 --> 36:36.320] In the prophecy in Daniel, the image that Daniel saw, [36:36.320 --> 36:40.320] there was a rock that came out of heaven. [36:40.320 --> 36:44.320] That rock represents, of course, Christ. [36:44.320 --> 36:50.320] The rock struck the image of the beast on the toes, and the whole thing crumbled. [36:50.320 --> 36:54.320] Then the rock grew and became a great mountain and filled up the whole earth. [36:54.320 --> 36:59.320] That, of course, represents the enlargement of Christ, which is His body, which is us, [36:59.320 --> 37:03.320] the Christians, the believers in the Age of the Kingdom. [37:03.320 --> 37:10.320] The image represents human government and all the different ages of the corrupt human government. [37:10.320 --> 37:14.320] Yes, it gets unraveled, and it gets struck down from the bottom. [37:14.320 --> 37:16.320] This is where we're taking apart. [37:16.320 --> 37:22.320] We have people all over the country that are beginning to go after these public officials. [37:22.320 --> 37:29.320] The one thing they keep saying is that whatever else happens, [37:29.320 --> 37:33.320] they come away with a feeling of empowerment. [37:33.320 --> 37:39.320] For the government to see the ordinary individual beginning to feel empowered, [37:39.320 --> 37:45.320] that has to terrify them, because this is where we'll change it. [37:45.320 --> 37:52.320] What's important about all three of your work is that you name this program well, Rule of Law, [37:52.320 --> 37:57.320] because when it's written down, then you can all go by what is written there. [37:57.320 --> 38:05.320] When you get into too much oral law, so to speak, then you can interpret it and get into a relativism type. [38:05.320 --> 38:12.320] But when it's like the Ten Commandments, where we're in stone, and the Constitution is written down, [38:12.320 --> 38:15.320] then we can all get back to that and read it and examine it. [38:15.320 --> 38:22.320] Y'all are helping move the country back to a constitutional government, really, in a great sense. [38:22.320 --> 38:25.320] Thank you, George. We certainly are trying. [38:25.320 --> 38:29.320] Anyway, I just wanted to put my two cents in, and 9-11 is the most important thing, [38:29.320 --> 38:32.320] and y'all are really knocking it dead and keep going. [38:32.320 --> 38:37.320] It absolutely is, because you're constantly hearing how we live in a post-9-11 world, [38:37.320 --> 38:41.320] and all the naked body scanners at the airports, and all the homeland security, [38:41.320 --> 38:44.320] and now they want to do the iris scanning for everybody, [38:44.320 --> 38:48.320] and all the surveillance state, and the cameras everywhere on the street corners, [38:48.320 --> 38:54.320] and the big brother, and the, you know, Janet Napolitano, and just the whole thing. [38:54.320 --> 39:01.320] And now we've got homeland security on big giant TV screens in Wal-Mart telling people to spy on their neighbors. [39:01.320 --> 39:08.320] All of this, they are basing on the cornerstone of the fraud, the lie of 9-11. [39:08.320 --> 39:15.320] Oh, we have to do all these things because of 9-11, and so if we can expose 9-11 for what it really is, [39:15.320 --> 39:21.320] then it will, just like the beast, the image of the beast in Daniel, the whole thing will fall. [39:21.320 --> 39:28.320] I call 9-11 truth, and the 9-11 truth movement, the weapon of mass reconstruction. [39:28.320 --> 39:34.320] And we can reconstruct this country with it if people just begin to wake up, and I believe they are. [39:34.320 --> 39:36.320] That is well put. [39:36.320 --> 39:39.320] So for folks out there, again, who may have just joined us, [39:39.320 --> 39:43.320] a lot of times folks don't join us until after like the first 15, 20 minutes, [39:43.320 --> 39:48.320] please go to buildingwhat.org for more information, [39:48.320 --> 39:51.320] and it has the quote from the New York Supreme Court justice that said, [39:51.320 --> 39:55.320] building what? You know, that's where the whole thing came from. [39:55.320 --> 40:02.320] And like I said, we're getting massive mainstream media coverage now because of this ad campaign, [40:02.320 --> 40:05.320] because of the first one, and we need to have another round of ads. [40:05.320 --> 40:07.320] They've been on Geraldo. [40:07.320 --> 40:13.320] Judge Napolitano is talking about it on Fox, on and on and on. [40:13.320 --> 40:23.320] And now NFL great two-time All-Star Dallas Cowboys Mark Stepnosky has stepped forward, [40:23.320 --> 40:30.320] putting his career and reputation on the line, that he will match all donations, dollar for dollar, [40:30.320 --> 40:35.320] to $10,000 through midnight tomorrow night, to the building what campaign, [40:35.320 --> 40:41.320] to get these ads on the Taipei, because that's unfortunately the majority of people, [40:41.320 --> 40:44.320] that's all they do, is Taipei. [40:44.320 --> 40:50.320] There was a comment I wanted to make earlier, but I held off, [40:50.320 --> 41:00.320] without the programming that's done with the TV and the mass media. [41:00.320 --> 41:07.320] One of my studies is, my primary study is psychology and primarily hypnosis, [41:07.320 --> 41:12.320] and how the mind is affected by the use of language. [41:12.320 --> 41:23.320] The single most well-known and well-researched hypnotherapist ever was a guy named Milton Erickson. [41:23.320 --> 41:27.320] Milton Erickson was absolutely by far the best. [41:27.320 --> 41:30.320] He would take you in, bring you out, and you never know you've been there. [41:30.320 --> 41:32.320] At least he thought. [41:32.320 --> 41:35.320] I think neuro-linguistic programming owes a lot to this man, doesn't it? [41:35.320 --> 41:36.320] Yes, it does. [41:36.320 --> 41:41.320] But there was one thing that was so important that he said. [41:41.320 --> 41:50.320] He said your best subjects will over time become your worst subjects, [41:50.320 --> 41:54.320] because while you can do this initially, [41:54.320 --> 42:02.320] while you can use pacing, leading, reality stacking, pattern interruption, [42:02.320 --> 42:07.320] after a while the mind is incredibly perceptive. [42:07.320 --> 42:09.320] It begins to pick up on it. [42:09.320 --> 42:12.320] A lot of people can pick up on it right away, too. [42:12.320 --> 42:17.320] The tools these guys are using we begin to recognize. [42:17.320 --> 42:24.320] At first they tend to be very effective, but they very quickly lose their effectiveness. [42:24.320 --> 42:29.320] This is a guy that's talking about things that are not in conscious awareness. [42:29.320 --> 42:36.320] He's talking about that inner part of our mind, and he's saying it's smarter than the conscious part. [42:36.320 --> 42:39.320] You try to fool that one, and it's going to catch you. [42:39.320 --> 42:43.320] For me, that was the best thing I could hear. [42:43.320 --> 42:48.320] This guy was extremely experienced in this particular issue, [42:48.320 --> 42:54.320] and was acutely aware that you have to be extremely careful how you use it, [42:54.320 --> 42:56.320] because your subject will catch you. [42:56.320 --> 42:59.320] Once they catch you, it's all over. [42:59.320 --> 43:01.320] I see that happening. [43:01.320 --> 43:07.320] With all of this propaganda, people are beginning to realize what's going on, [43:07.320 --> 43:10.320] and they are ready for truth. [43:10.320 --> 43:14.320] Exactly, and another thing that Matt Medina pointed out on the show last night, [43:14.320 --> 43:18.320] and folks, you have got to check out Matt and Cody's new show, Truth Exposed Radio. [43:18.320 --> 43:21.320] These guys, I mean, they are just awesome. [43:21.320 --> 43:25.320] They're like superstars already, and they've just barely been on the air for like a month. [43:25.320 --> 43:29.320] Well, Cody's been broadcasting for quite a while, doing podcasting, [43:29.320 --> 43:34.320] and as Matt says, he's moving from the megaphone to the microphone, [43:34.320 --> 43:38.320] but at any rate, they were pointing out concerning Mark Stepnosky, [43:38.320 --> 43:42.320] is that he's a man's man, a big peck, you know, [43:42.320 --> 43:46.320] and in the age of like guys with the big macho scene, [43:46.320 --> 43:50.320] it's like now the message is coming out, real men love 9-11 truth, [43:50.320 --> 43:53.320] because now we've got this big football player that's coming out, [43:53.320 --> 43:57.320] so it makes it more palatable to the average everyday joke. [43:57.320 --> 44:01.320] George, stay there, we'll be right back. [44:01.320 --> 44:07.320] More energy, stronger immune power, improved sense of well-being. [44:07.320 --> 44:11.320] How many supplements have you heard boast of these benefits? 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[46:44.320 --> 46:47.320] And yeah, at any rate, the Mark Stetnowski thing. [46:47.320 --> 46:51.320] Folks, if you didn't hear Matt and Cody's show last night, [46:51.320 --> 46:53.320] oh, it was just absolutely hilarious. [46:53.320 --> 46:57.320] It was about 21, 22 minutes into the show, [46:57.320 --> 47:02.320] and Matt was just going off about, you know, he's a man's man. [47:02.320 --> 47:06.320] And you know, because a lot of times it's like, you know, the bubba heads or whatever. [47:06.320 --> 47:07.320] I don't know what you want to call it. [47:07.320 --> 47:09.320] It's like they're not going to pay attention to anything [47:09.320 --> 47:12.320] unless, you know, there's some big macho guy with the big pecs. [47:12.320 --> 47:16.320] I don't know, Matt was saying like the Sylvester Stallone face or something like that. [47:16.320 --> 47:19.320] It was so funny. Matt is just hilarious. [47:19.320 --> 47:25.320] Anyway, so now we've got Mark Stetnowski stepping up like his name, Stetnowski. [47:25.320 --> 47:32.320] And he is going to match dollar for dollar, up to $10,000 from now until tomorrow night. [47:32.320 --> 47:38.320] Now, if that's not some, you know, messaging for you, I don't know what is. [47:38.320 --> 47:43.320] But at any rate, we have to support the buildingwhat.org campaign. [47:43.320 --> 47:47.320] Okay, Randy, you have any more to say about that? [47:47.320 --> 47:53.320] Well, just I did, I turned out I had more in my beer fund than I thought. [47:53.320 --> 47:55.320] Oh, right. [47:55.320 --> 47:57.320] And that's just about 50 bucks in there. [47:57.320 --> 48:01.320] I was going to say, the last time I checked there was about $50 in the beer fund. [48:01.320 --> 48:04.320] I never really expect anything in my beer fund. [48:04.320 --> 48:09.320] So I am, I don't drink beer much. Beer hurts me. [48:09.320 --> 48:12.320] But I'm donating my 50 bucks. [48:12.320 --> 48:14.320] Randy is donating his beer fund. [48:14.320 --> 48:18.320] It's more than worth it. It's absolutely more than worth it. [48:18.320 --> 48:27.320] I don't know if you folks realize how much time and how much effort we put in to doing what we're doing. [48:27.320 --> 48:31.320] And we don't expect everybody out there to do what we're doing. [48:31.320 --> 48:34.320] We are individuals. [48:34.320 --> 48:42.320] Each of us are put on the planet to be where they're at, when they're at, to do what they're doing. [48:42.320 --> 48:45.320] We were put here to do this thing. [48:45.320 --> 48:57.320] But the amounts that this has cost Deborah, Eddie, and me is astronomical. [48:57.320 --> 49:01.320] But frankly, we don't care. This is what we do. [49:01.320 --> 49:08.320] 25, 50 bucks in the overall scheme of things is chump change. [49:08.320 --> 49:12.320] But in the end, this is the time. [49:12.320 --> 49:17.320] For all these years we've been doing this radio and talking about the things to come. [49:17.320 --> 49:21.320] They are here now. [49:21.320 --> 49:25.320] This is the time we look back on 10 years from now. [49:25.320 --> 49:33.320] And you'll be talking to your grandkids and saying, I was there then. [49:33.320 --> 49:36.320] I was part of that. [49:36.320 --> 49:41.320] I don't know how many of you out there were with Woodstock. [49:41.320 --> 49:43.320] I didn't. [49:43.320 --> 49:51.320] But had you went to Woodstock, you'd be able to say, I was there then when something really major happened. [49:51.320 --> 49:54.320] Jerry has his picture on the back cover of the Woodstock album, by the way. [49:54.320 --> 49:57.320] He was part of it. [49:57.320 --> 50:01.320] And once in a while we get to do really incredible things. [50:01.320 --> 50:04.320] This is one of those times. [50:04.320 --> 50:09.320] This is a time when the face of the planet is changing. [50:09.320 --> 50:13.320] And we can be a part of it. [50:13.320 --> 50:15.320] So, shell out, guys. [50:15.320 --> 50:16.320] Absolutely. [50:16.320 --> 50:24.320] And it's like the trailer for, I'm trying to remember, there was some documentary, Restoring the Republic or something like that. [50:24.320 --> 50:26.320] Excellent, excellent documentary. [50:26.320 --> 50:33.320] And in the trailer from one of the interviews, I believe it was a congressman that they had interviewed, [50:33.320 --> 50:41.320] a state congressman, was saying 30 years from now somebody's going to ask you what you did during the Patriot uprising. [50:41.320 --> 50:42.320] How did you help? [50:42.320 --> 50:44.320] How did you participate? [50:44.320 --> 50:46.320] So, we hope that we are doing all we can. [50:46.320 --> 50:49.320] And this is the Patriot uprising. [50:49.320 --> 50:54.320] Four years ago, everybody thought I was nuts. [50:54.320 --> 51:02.320] And now I go places and I tell people what I do and they treat me like I'm important. [51:02.320 --> 51:14.320] And these are mainstream because mainstream now understands that something is terribly, terribly wrong. [51:14.320 --> 51:20.320] And what they need more than anything now is direction. [51:20.320 --> 51:32.320] And I can think of nothing more controversial and more likely to sway mainstream than 9-11. [51:32.320 --> 51:35.320] The ones who did it intended it to be emotional. [51:35.320 --> 51:38.320] Well, it still is. [51:38.320 --> 51:45.320] I remember when we were in New York on 9-11, was that three years ago, Deb? [51:45.320 --> 51:47.320] Yeah, I can't remember. [51:47.320 --> 51:56.320] And I was surprised that people who would, when they saw 9-11 was an inside job, would get incredibly angry. [51:56.320 --> 52:04.320] Oh, boy, we got yelled at big time on the train when we were going back to New Jersey. [52:04.320 --> 52:06.320] But I took that as a good sign. [52:06.320 --> 52:07.320] Boy, it was scary. [52:07.320 --> 52:09.320] I thought that guy was going to hit us because we were wearing those shirts. [52:09.320 --> 52:10.320] No, he wasn't big enough. [52:10.320 --> 52:12.320] I would have knocked him out. [52:12.320 --> 52:17.320] That it evoked such a strong emotion. [52:17.320 --> 52:24.320] The guy who was so angry, it told me that he knew we were right. [52:24.320 --> 52:28.320] He did not want to accept that we were right. [52:28.320 --> 52:33.320] It was easier to attack us than to accept what he knew was true. [52:33.320 --> 52:34.320] And that's what it told me. [52:34.320 --> 52:37.320] He knew that it was true. [52:37.320 --> 52:39.320] And he's struggling with accepting it. [52:39.320 --> 52:42.320] Well, he was screaming about losing family members, too. [52:42.320 --> 52:45.320] Yeah, so I took that as a good sign. [52:45.320 --> 52:51.320] The fact that people were so strongly affected was a good sign. [52:51.320 --> 53:01.320] And now with the government handouts fading away, with Social Security running out of money, with jobs disappearing, [53:01.320 --> 53:06.320] Joe Sixpack is going to need somebody to blame this on. [53:06.320 --> 53:16.320] I know it may sound like I'm being the same way they are, but this is how it is in the world we live in. [53:16.320 --> 53:25.320] The general public, Joe Sixpack, he's the one that moves everything, whether he realizes it or not. [53:25.320 --> 53:31.320] And in order for us to get things done, we need to move Joe Sixpack. [53:31.320 --> 53:37.320] We get this information in front of him, and he will be like Melvin Pickens. [53:37.320 --> 53:43.320] Melvin Pickens, head U.S. Marshal in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [53:43.320 --> 53:44.320] We were talking to him. [53:44.320 --> 53:47.320] We'd got him to throw us off the property. [53:47.320 --> 53:55.320] Deb and I and Danny was there because we had cameras, videos. [53:55.320 --> 53:57.320] This is at the federal building. [53:57.320 --> 53:58.320] Yeah, it's at the federal building. [53:58.320 --> 54:00.320] And then I got to talking to him. [54:00.320 --> 54:03.320] He's head U.S. Marshal in all of South Florida. [54:03.320 --> 54:16.320] And he said to me and Deb, the one thing I would really like to see is for all of these judges to follow the Constitution. [54:16.320 --> 54:21.320] And frankly, I was astounded. [54:21.320 --> 54:25.320] I said, Melvin, you're one of us. [54:25.320 --> 54:27.320] Oh, no, I'm not. Oh, no, I'm not. [54:27.320 --> 54:30.320] Yeah, Melvin, that's all we asked for. [54:30.320 --> 54:35.320] And I asked him, I said, Melvin, do you believe in coincidences? [54:35.320 --> 54:37.320] I don't believe in coincidences. [54:37.320 --> 54:49.320] Then tell me, what was Zachariah Masawi doing, checked into a motel in Oklahoma City the day of the J.P. Murrow bombing? [54:49.320 --> 54:55.320] And those of you who don't know who Zachariah Masawi is, he was one of the hijackers that didn't get on the airplane. [54:55.320 --> 54:59.320] Well, I think he was checked in the same hotel as Timothy McVeigh before the bombing. [54:59.320 --> 55:03.320] I didn't get there. That was where I was going. [55:03.320 --> 55:05.320] I need to tell who he was. [55:05.320 --> 55:09.320] He was the hijacker from 9-11 that didn't get on the airplane. [55:09.320 --> 55:19.320] What the heck was he doing in Oklahoma City, checked into the same motel as Terry McVeigh on the day of the J.P. Murrow building bombing? [55:19.320 --> 55:25.320] And Melvin said, are you sure of that? I've got people who can confirm it. [55:25.320 --> 55:29.320] He said, I don't believe in coincidences. [55:29.320 --> 55:36.320] Yeah, well, and that's going to be exposed in the documentary, A Noble Lie, that I'm working on with Kristen Marie and James Lane. [55:36.320 --> 55:41.320] It's going to be the first documentary exposing what really happened in the Oklahoma City bombing. [55:41.320 --> 55:43.320] That's due out this April. [55:43.320 --> 55:48.320] And the reason it's called A Noble Lie, it was named after Plato's book, A Noble Lie. [55:48.320 --> 55:50.320] And it doesn't mean that the lie itself is noble. [55:50.320 --> 56:02.320] It's a lie that is told by the nobles to the public in order to achieve what they think in their mind is a higher purpose because they have a much different moral compass than we do. [56:02.320 --> 56:03.320] Exactly. [56:03.320 --> 56:27.320] The problem they have is, is with what the architects and engineers from 9-11 have done, is produced so much information that even someone who doesn't know anything about architecture or engineering or physics, it's really easy to figure this part out. [56:27.320 --> 56:37.320] If you drop a marble from the top of this building, it'll take, what, seven seconds to hit the ground? [56:37.320 --> 56:40.320] It took the top of the building that long to hit the ground. [56:40.320 --> 56:41.320] It actually fell faster. [56:41.320 --> 56:46.320] It accelerated faster than the acceleration due to gravity. [56:46.320 --> 56:52.320] It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out something is wrong here. [56:52.320 --> 57:01.320] If what they were, the implication was is that the top part of the building crushed the building underneath it, and then that crushed the building underneath it. [57:01.320 --> 57:05.320] Well, if it did that, it'd slow it down because it takes a long while to crush it. [57:05.320 --> 57:09.320] But this didn't fall in a free fall speed and beyond. [57:09.320 --> 57:15.320] It won't, anybody who hears this, it will raise questions. [57:15.320 --> 57:17.320] And that's all we need to do. [57:17.320 --> 57:19.320] And they need to hear this. [57:19.320 --> 57:24.320] The other thing, this is 9-11 truth for dummies also, so to speak. [57:24.320 --> 57:28.320] Does your barbecue grill melt when you build fire in it? [57:28.320 --> 57:30.320] I don't think so. [57:30.320 --> 57:33.320] Okay, so there you go. [57:33.320 --> 57:40.320] There's no way that office fires, even from jet fuel, there's no way that it could melt steel. [57:40.320 --> 57:49.320] There has to be a chemical reaction, and we had Derek Johnson on on 9-11 talking about how it was an anaerobic chemical reaction. [57:49.320 --> 57:52.320] It was not even a burning, a combustion. [57:52.320 --> 57:54.320] I'm a welder. [57:54.320 --> 58:00.320] Steel will begin to go red at 500. [58:00.320 --> 58:04.320] It will go bright red at 700 and get soft. [58:04.320 --> 58:09.320] But it doesn't melt until 2300. [58:09.320 --> 58:16.320] And the most you can get out of open air jet fuel is around 800. [58:16.320 --> 58:18.320] The math don't fit. [58:18.320 --> 58:20.320] And these guys are real good at the math. [58:20.320 --> 58:22.320] It absolutely does not. [58:22.320 --> 58:30.320] Well, you can tell by looking at the video how hot the fires were because of the color of the smoke and the color of the flames. [58:30.320 --> 58:39.320] It's right up high school physics. And those fires were burning at approximately between 400 and 600 degrees Fahrenheit at the hottest. [58:39.320 --> 58:41.320] Yeah, way, way too. [58:41.320 --> 58:45.320] That's the normal burning temperature of diesel in open air. [58:45.320 --> 58:49.320] Yeah, it was like chairs and desks and stuff that were burning. [58:49.320 --> 58:52.320] Okay, folks, we're going to break. This is the top of the hour break. [58:52.320 --> 58:54.320] Sorry for the callers who made them wait so long. [58:54.320 --> 58:57.320] We've got Roy and two others on the board that haven't been screened yet. [58:57.320 --> 58:58.320] We'll screen you on the break. [58:58.320 --> 59:00.320] We'll be right back. [59:28.320 --> 59:38.320] The biblical and profound passages are opened up in a marvelous way, providing an entrance into the riches of the Word beyond which you've ever experienced before. [59:38.320 --> 59:43.320] Bibles for America would like to give you a free recovery version simply for the asking. [59:43.320 --> 59:57.320] This comprehensive yet compact study Bible is yours just by calling us toll free at 1-888-551-0102 or by ordering online at freestudybible.com. [59:57.320 --> 01:00:00.320] That's freestudybible.com. [01:00:00.320 --> 01:00:04.320] This news brief brought to you by the International News Net. [01:00:04.320 --> 01:00:14.320] The UN Security Council Wednesday called for a 30 percent increase to the 12,000 troops in the UN-backed African Union peacekeeping force in Somalia. [01:00:14.320 --> 01:00:21.320] On piracy which has plagued shipping of the Somali coast, including vital supplies from the UN World Food Program, [01:00:21.320 --> 01:00:29.320] the council called for a comprehensive international response to tackle both the scourge and its underlying causes. [01:00:29.320 --> 01:00:36.320] A senior Israeli army officer told the BBC Thursday another Gaza attack by Israel is, quote, [01:00:36.320 --> 01:00:38.320] only a question of time. [01:00:38.320 --> 01:00:47.320] General Gabi Ashkenazi accused Hamas of rearming since the 2008 invasion and described the situation as fragile and explosive. [01:00:47.320 --> 01:00:52.320] Over 1,400 civilians were killed during Israel's 2008 invasion. [01:00:52.320 --> 01:00:59.320] December 27th marks the two-year anniversary when peace activists plan to hold rallies around the world. [01:00:59.320 --> 01:01:09.320] A Norwegian newspaper confirmed Thursday it has obtained more than 250,000 secret U.S. embassy cables first leaked to WikiLeaks. [01:01:09.320 --> 01:01:18.320] Aftenposten has become the only media organization in the world to directly access all the documents, allowing them to dodge WikiLeaks' current strategy [01:01:18.320 --> 01:01:22.320] of drip-feeding the cables to its preferred partners. [01:01:22.320 --> 01:01:29.320] WikiLeaks has so far published fewer than 2,000 out of more than 251,000 cables. [01:01:29.320 --> 01:01:36.320] The FBI this week subpoenaed Maureen Murphy, managing editor of the news website The Electronic Intifada, [01:01:36.320 --> 01:01:40.320] becoming the latest peace activist to be targeted by the federal government. [01:01:40.320 --> 01:01:46.320] She joins two dozen activists subpoenaed by the FBI to appear before a grand jury since September. [01:01:46.320 --> 01:01:53.320] Murphy said, quote, we are being targeted for the work we do to end U.S. funding of the Israeli occupation, [01:01:53.320 --> 01:01:57.320] ending the war in Afghanistan and ending the occupation of Iraq. [01:01:57.320 --> 01:02:03.320] A grand jury allows the government to compel citizens to testify even if they are not suspected of a crime. [01:02:03.320 --> 01:02:09.320] An American Civil Liberties Union report last June documented 100 incidents where, quote, [01:02:09.320 --> 01:02:14.320] Americans have been put under surveillance or harassed by federal and local law enforcement agencies [01:02:14.320 --> 01:02:23.320] for deciding to organize, march, protest and engage in innocuous behavior, such as taking photographs in public. [01:02:23.320 --> 01:02:32.320] New documents WikiLeaked Thursday show U.S. diplomats knew about extensive corruption and rights violations in West Papua, [01:02:32.320 --> 01:02:35.320] but renewed military ties with Indonesia anyway. [01:02:35.320 --> 01:02:43.320] Visiting in November, Barack Obama formalized a, quote, comprehensive partnership between Indonesia and the U.S. [01:02:43.320 --> 01:02:48.320] Underneath the public show of confidence, leaked cables reveal U.S. diplomats were consistently [01:02:48.320 --> 01:03:02.320] highlighting human rights abuses in West Papua. [01:03:02.320 --> 01:03:21.320] You are listening to the Rule of Law Radio Network at ruleoflawradio.com, live free speech talk radio at its best. [01:03:21.320 --> 01:03:32.320] They want to charge up on the land and burn down the whole nation. But they're operating on the land wrong. [01:03:32.320 --> 01:03:39.320] I'm a self-republican and demonstrator. Tell them I'm a libertarian. They'll tell me about truth, but I'll do it wrong. [01:03:39.320 --> 01:03:52.320] I'm a self-republican and demonstrator. Tell them I'm a libertarian. They'll tell me about truth, but I'll do it wrong. [01:03:52.320 --> 01:04:01.320] I'm a self-republican and demonstrator. Tell them I'm a libertarian. They'll tell me about truth, but I'll do it wrong. [01:04:01.320 --> 01:04:13.320] I'm a self-republican and demonstrator. Tell them I'm a libertarian. They'll tell me about truth, but I'll do it wrong. [01:04:13.320 --> 01:04:27.320] I'm a self-republican and demonstrator. Tell them I'm a libertarian. They'll tell me about truth, but I'll do it wrong. [01:04:27.320 --> 01:04:34.320] To chant on Babylon, no not later To let Babylon know say we getting greater [01:04:34.320 --> 01:04:42.320] We bite the donkey, we say Jingle-a-lee Say Jesus Christ shall rescue [01:04:42.320 --> 01:04:57.320] Now no chant down by one by one Chant for the chastisement of the Holy One [01:04:57.320 --> 01:05:04.320] All right folks, we are back. We're going into hour number two. [01:05:04.320 --> 01:05:09.320] If you want to ask us a question, please call in tonight. We will not be on the air tomorrow night. [01:05:09.320 --> 01:05:13.320] And for folks calling in, I do not have a call screener tonight. [01:05:13.320 --> 01:05:17.320] I'm having to screen the calls. I can only screen the calls on the breaks. [01:05:17.320 --> 01:05:22.320] So if you call in and you don't get screened right away, that's what's going on. [01:05:22.320 --> 01:05:30.320] And please folks keep in mind that I have very limited time to screen calls on the breaks. [01:05:30.320 --> 01:05:34.320] I cannot talk to you. I'm sorry, but that's just the way it is. [01:05:34.320 --> 01:05:37.320] I have to screen calls on the breaks and try to get up and get a glass of water. [01:05:37.320 --> 01:05:41.320] So have some mercy on me. I'm not trying to be rude, [01:05:41.320 --> 01:05:48.320] but it is very difficult to be a host on the air and also screen calls for your own show. [01:05:48.320 --> 01:05:51.320] So folks, cut me a little slack here. [01:05:51.320 --> 01:05:53.320] And the band producer. [01:05:53.320 --> 01:05:59.320] All right. We are going now to Roy in Texas. Roy, thanks for calling in. [01:05:59.320 --> 01:06:01.320] What is on your mind tonight? [01:06:01.320 --> 01:06:06.320] I've got just a few things and then I've got a question about transportation code. [01:06:06.320 --> 01:06:11.320] I just sent $25 to the Building What Fund. [01:06:11.320 --> 01:06:12.320] Thank you. [01:06:12.320 --> 01:06:15.320] I've got you guys set up on the reoccurring monthly payment. [01:06:15.320 --> 01:06:18.320] Thank you so much, Roy. We really do appreciate it. [01:06:18.320 --> 01:06:26.320] Another thing is I bison Christian in this last time I bought a six-month supply, [01:06:26.320 --> 01:06:28.320] and what they're doing is if you buy a six-month supply, [01:06:28.320 --> 01:06:33.320] they send it out over a six-month period and only bill you for each one for each month, [01:06:33.320 --> 01:06:38.320] but they're waiving the shipping fee in like a $4 discount for doing it. [01:06:38.320 --> 01:06:41.320] So it saves like $10 a month on their stuff. [01:06:41.320 --> 01:06:45.320] That's excellent. Yeah, we had Stephen Rogers on last Thursday talking about that. [01:06:45.320 --> 01:06:47.320] Let me make a comment about that. [01:06:47.320 --> 01:06:53.320] I normally don't comment on product, but I have centrician. [01:06:53.320 --> 01:06:59.320] And, you know, I live by myself, so most of the time I go out to eat. [01:06:59.320 --> 01:07:07.320] If I go out to eat, if I'm with a couple people, it'll cost me between $20, $25, $30 every time I go. [01:07:07.320 --> 01:07:09.320] It used to be $5 several years ago. [01:07:09.320 --> 01:07:14.320] Now you can't hardly get out of a restaurant with less than $10. [01:07:14.320 --> 01:07:20.320] Centrician, it killed my appetite. [01:07:20.320 --> 01:07:25.320] I used to always be hungry, and it just fixed it. [01:07:25.320 --> 01:07:28.320] I have no idea how much money that thing has saved me. [01:07:28.320 --> 01:07:32.320] Just because I'm not missing something. [01:07:32.320 --> 01:07:35.320] Yeah, I was missing something, so I'm always hungry. [01:07:35.320 --> 01:07:39.320] I'm always trying to find what the heck it is I'm missing. [01:07:39.320 --> 01:07:41.320] I think you're missing vegetables mostly. [01:07:41.320 --> 01:07:46.320] Yeah, and I went on a strictly vegetable diet, and I still stayed hungry. [01:07:46.320 --> 01:07:52.320] I took that first shot of centrician, boom, gone. [01:07:52.320 --> 01:07:54.320] Gone, and it hasn't come back. [01:07:54.320 --> 01:07:59.320] I still am a centrician. It's probably absolutely the best investment I ever made. [01:07:59.320 --> 01:08:05.320] Well, Dominic said that it cured his allergies in like two months. [01:08:05.320 --> 01:08:09.320] Dominic always one-ups me. [01:08:09.320 --> 01:08:14.320] That guy, he asked me questions I can't answer, and now he one-ups me here. [01:08:14.320 --> 01:08:18.320] Centrician is an excellent product, folks. It really, really is. [01:08:18.320 --> 01:08:21.320] Yeah, it is. [01:08:21.320 --> 01:08:23.320] Thank you, Roy, for bringing that up. [01:08:23.320 --> 01:08:24.320] Yes, thank you, Roy. [01:08:24.320 --> 01:08:27.320] Thank you, Roy, for the donations, and thank you for supporting our sponsors, [01:08:27.320 --> 01:08:32.320] because folks, it's these things that keeps us on the air. [01:08:32.320 --> 01:08:34.320] So we really do appreciate it. [01:08:34.320 --> 01:08:39.320] Another thing that I started doing, I actually started this two weeks ago. [01:08:39.320 --> 01:08:45.320] I have a thousand business cards printed up with rule of law radio, [01:08:45.320 --> 01:08:53.320] for the days that you're on and the times that you're on, and I like that. [01:08:53.320 --> 01:08:57.320] Well, thank you, Roy. That's very sweet. We really do appreciate that. [01:08:57.320 --> 01:09:00.320] What you guys do is invaluable. [01:09:00.320 --> 01:09:05.320] So the little bit of time that I can spend getting the word out, I'm going to. [01:09:05.320 --> 01:09:11.320] Now, I talked to Eddie on Tuesday about what's going on here in Abilene with the traffic court, [01:09:11.320 --> 01:09:17.320] and passing out the cards, my e-mail is on there so people can contact me as well. [01:09:17.320 --> 01:09:24.320] I've got a young man that I'm going to help him start fighting a traffic ticket he received actually Tuesday. [01:09:24.320 --> 01:09:32.320] And while I was talking to him, he received in the mail something from the DPS from a ticket from last year. [01:09:32.320 --> 01:09:36.320] Are you guys familiar with the Driver Responsibility Program? [01:09:36.320 --> 01:09:37.320] Yes. [01:09:37.320 --> 01:09:39.320] Financial responsibility? [01:09:39.320 --> 01:09:44.320] No. [01:09:44.320 --> 01:09:45.320] Yeah, go ahead. [01:09:45.320 --> 01:09:47.320] Say that again, Roy. What was that? [01:09:47.320 --> 01:09:55.320] The Driver Responsibility Program put an act by the 78th legislation of the Texas legislature. [01:09:55.320 --> 01:10:07.320] They are asking him for $237 because he got two tickets in a year. [01:10:07.320 --> 01:10:15.320] Wait a minute. Because he got two tickets or because he was convicted of two tickets? [01:10:15.320 --> 01:10:20.320] There you go. Convicted of two tickets. [01:10:20.320 --> 01:10:24.320] But then again, the conviction rate is 99.6. [01:10:24.320 --> 01:10:25.320] Right. [01:10:25.320 --> 01:10:27.320] And everything they do is illegal. [01:10:27.320 --> 01:10:32.320] Right. So I actually called their office wanting an explanation. [01:10:32.320 --> 01:10:35.320] Now, I actually have this in front of me right now. [01:10:35.320 --> 01:10:45.320] Now, it refers back to Chapter 541, which of course we all know is the description of a license for an operator under commercial. [01:10:45.320 --> 01:10:51.320] And it was something I pointed out to the lady who continued to argue with me on the phone that that doesn't matter. [01:10:51.320 --> 01:11:04.320] So in the process of me trying to get his current ticket dismissed, I would like some advice on what I can do on this particular thing as well. [01:11:04.320 --> 01:11:08.320] On the original ticket they're saying that he got last year? [01:11:08.320 --> 01:11:12.320] Well, that's already done. He already pled guilty, and that's done and gone with. [01:11:12.320 --> 01:11:20.320] But because of that ticket, he received in the mail this new Chapter 708, UOS 236. [01:11:20.320 --> 01:11:27.320] Well, but hold on. In the original ticket last year, what court allegedly convicted him? [01:11:27.320 --> 01:11:30.320] The municipal court here in Abilene, Texas. [01:11:30.320 --> 01:11:34.320] And the conviction is flat-out fraud and will not stand if challenged. [01:11:34.320 --> 01:11:39.320] They did not have jurisdiction. There was no charging instrument in his case. [01:11:39.320 --> 01:11:40.320] Right. [01:11:40.320 --> 01:11:49.320] And even if there was, that's double jeopardy, and this has been dealt with numerous times. [01:11:49.320 --> 01:11:57.320] If he was subjected to punishment by the court, he cannot be subjected to any other punishment. [01:11:57.320 --> 01:12:00.320] That's double jeopardy. That is forbidden. [01:12:00.320 --> 01:12:07.320] Okay. So how do I? I'm pretty good about the tickets, the normal traffic tickets. [01:12:07.320 --> 01:12:11.320] I've helped a couple of people here in town, and that's been a problem. [01:12:11.320 --> 01:12:14.320] But this is new, so how do I approach this? [01:12:14.320 --> 01:12:18.320] Okay. You need to research and brief out double jeopardy. [01:12:18.320 --> 01:12:19.320] Okay. [01:12:19.320 --> 01:12:22.320] Do you have a local law library? [01:12:22.320 --> 01:12:28.320] If I don't, I can get access to whatever I need. [01:12:28.320 --> 01:12:32.320] Do some research on double jeopardy. [01:12:32.320 --> 01:12:33.320] Okay. [01:12:33.320 --> 01:12:39.320] Especially double jeopardy, it applies to the criminal. [01:12:39.320 --> 01:12:46.320] Once the court assesses a punishment, that's it. Nobody gets to punish you anymore. [01:12:46.320 --> 01:12:49.320] Okay. [01:12:49.320 --> 01:12:53.320] And that's what you need to research out. Double jeopardy will show. [01:12:53.320 --> 01:12:57.320] Okay. Understand that the legislature doesn't care. [01:12:57.320 --> 01:12:58.320] Right. [01:12:58.320 --> 01:13:01.320] They'll pass unconstitutional laws. They don't care. [01:13:01.320 --> 01:13:05.320] They make millions and millions until it gets overturned. [01:13:05.320 --> 01:13:08.320] They say, okay, we can't steal from them this way anymore. [01:13:08.320 --> 01:13:14.320] We'll come up with another one where we can steal from them somewhere else. [01:13:14.320 --> 01:13:19.320] This is the part we need to find a way to go after. [01:13:19.320 --> 01:13:27.320] And one of the things, I'm getting close to having my litigation engine up and working. [01:13:27.320 --> 01:13:29.320] I can't wait for it. [01:13:29.320 --> 01:13:32.320] It's turning out to be very complex. [01:13:32.320 --> 01:13:36.320] The hardest part is figuring out what not to do. [01:13:36.320 --> 01:13:42.320] But I'm working through all of the options, and I'm getting close to an application. [01:13:42.320 --> 01:13:47.320] And the second thing we're going to apply it to is Eddie's traffic. [01:13:47.320 --> 01:13:48.320] Okay. [01:13:48.320 --> 01:13:56.320] I intend to have a program that you can sit in court, and when you make a motion, [01:13:56.320 --> 01:14:02.320] they do something, you type in what they do, it'll tell you what to do next. [01:14:02.320 --> 01:14:06.320] It'll print out the bar grievances, the judicial conduct complaints, [01:14:06.320 --> 01:14:10.320] the motions you need, everything you need. [01:14:10.320 --> 01:14:12.320] It's going to take a while to get all of this put together, [01:14:12.320 --> 01:14:16.320] but this is where we're working toward. [01:14:16.320 --> 01:14:21.320] We're going to use the computers to kick their behinds with, [01:14:21.320 --> 01:14:24.320] and we need people like you who are going after them. [01:14:24.320 --> 01:14:30.320] And anybody out there who has research, let's gather it up. [01:14:30.320 --> 01:14:33.320] Pretty soon I'll have the engine together, [01:14:33.320 --> 01:14:42.320] and we can start applying this research to a computer program [01:14:42.320 --> 01:14:46.320] that will know how to use the research. [01:14:46.320 --> 01:14:50.320] We come across some nonsense like this that they're doing, [01:14:50.320 --> 01:14:56.320] and we put in a set of questions that ask about these issues, [01:14:56.320 --> 01:14:59.320] and we develop how to answer these issues. [01:14:59.320 --> 01:15:01.320] So we ask someone, did they do this? [01:15:01.320 --> 01:15:04.320] If they say yes, it goes over this set of questions, [01:15:04.320 --> 01:15:12.320] it flushes out the issue, prints out all the documents they need. [01:15:12.320 --> 01:15:17.320] And what I intend this one to do is make available to every single person [01:15:17.320 --> 01:15:24.320] who gets a ticket a civil action against the state or against the municipality. [01:15:24.320 --> 01:15:30.320] If they give you a ticket, it's going to cost you $200, $300. [01:15:30.320 --> 01:15:34.320] It only costs a couple hundred bucks to sue them. [01:15:34.320 --> 01:15:38.320] So economically this is feasible, [01:15:38.320 --> 01:15:43.320] but when you sue them it's going to cost them a fortune. [01:15:43.320 --> 01:15:45.320] Okay, Roy, do you have anything else? [01:15:45.320 --> 01:15:47.320] Well, just one thing. [01:15:47.320 --> 01:15:50.320] One of the things I'm doing with these cars is when people contact me, [01:15:50.320 --> 01:15:53.320] the first thing I tell them is, you know, I can help you, [01:15:53.320 --> 01:15:57.320] I'll walk you through the process, but you need to listen to the program, [01:15:57.320 --> 01:16:01.320] and you need to go ahead and buy the traffic seminar. [01:16:01.320 --> 01:16:05.320] It's a couple hundred bucks, $250, and that's the amount of money [01:16:05.320 --> 01:16:08.320] you're going to pay for court costs and fines and everything else when you lose. [01:16:08.320 --> 01:16:10.320] So what do you got to lose? [01:16:10.320 --> 01:16:16.320] I'll help you as much as possible, but you guys need the support, rule of law, [01:16:16.320 --> 01:16:18.320] and we need to get this word out. [01:16:18.320 --> 01:16:19.320] Thank you. [01:16:19.320 --> 01:16:21.320] You guys are a vocal and sleeping giant. [01:16:21.320 --> 01:16:22.320] Thank you, Roy. [01:16:22.320 --> 01:16:25.320] We appreciate that. [01:16:25.320 --> 01:16:27.320] All right, well, I'll go and let the next caller. [01:16:27.320 --> 01:16:29.320] Okay, thank you. [01:16:29.320 --> 01:16:31.320] All right, and we are just about to go to break. [01:16:31.320 --> 01:16:34.320] When we get back on the other side, we're going to go to Walt from New York, [01:16:34.320 --> 01:16:36.320] and then we've got more callers on the line. [01:16:36.320 --> 01:16:41.320] Folks, this is your last chance to talk to us this year. [01:16:41.320 --> 01:16:48.320] We'll be off tomorrow night, so call in 512-646-1984 to ask us questions, [01:16:48.320 --> 01:16:56.320] make comments, and don't forget to donate to buildingwhat.org. [01:16:56.320 --> 01:16:57.320] Go to buildingwhat.org. [01:16:57.320 --> 01:17:25.320] We'll be right back. [01:17:25.320 --> 01:17:30.320] We're located at 5448 Burnett Road, Suite 3 at the corner of Burnett and Shulmont, [01:17:30.320 --> 01:17:34.320] and we're open Mondays and Fridays, 10 to 6, Saturdays, 10 to 5. [01:17:34.320 --> 01:17:40.320] You are welcome to stop in our shop during regular business hours or call 512-646-6440 [01:17:40.320 --> 01:17:42.320] with any questions. [01:17:42.320 --> 01:17:46.320] Ask for Chad and say you heard about us on Blue of Law Radio or Texas Liberty Radio. [01:17:46.320 --> 01:17:49.320] That's Capitol Point in Boyon at the corner of Burnett and Shulmont, [01:17:49.320 --> 01:17:53.320] and we're open Mondays and Fridays, 10 to 6, Saturdays, 10 to 5. [01:17:53.320 --> 01:18:00.320] That's Capitol Point in Boyon, 512-646-6440. [01:18:00.320 --> 01:18:03.320] It is so enlightening to listen to 90.1 FM, [01:18:03.320 --> 01:18:06.320] but finding things on the Internet isn't so easy, [01:18:06.320 --> 01:18:09.320] and neither is finding like-minded people to share it with. [01:18:09.320 --> 01:18:12.320] Oh, well, I guess you haven't heard of Brave New Books, then. [01:18:12.320 --> 01:18:13.320] Brave New Books? [01:18:13.320 --> 01:18:17.320] Yes, Brave New Books has all the books and DVDs you're looking for by authors [01:18:17.320 --> 01:18:20.320] like Alex Jones, Ron Paul, Angie Edward Griffin. [01:18:20.320 --> 01:18:24.320] They even stock inner food, Berkey products, and Calvin Soaps. [01:18:24.320 --> 01:18:26.320] There's no way a place like that exists. [01:18:26.320 --> 01:18:28.320] Go check it out for yourself. [01:18:28.320 --> 01:18:32.320] It's downtown at 1904 Guadalupe Street just south of UT. [01:18:32.320 --> 01:18:35.320] By UT, there's never anywhere to park down there. [01:18:35.320 --> 01:18:39.320] Actually, they now offer a free hour of parking for paying customers [01:18:39.320 --> 01:18:43.320] at the 500 MLK parking facility just behind the bookstore. [01:18:43.320 --> 01:18:47.320] It does exist, but when are they open? [01:18:47.320 --> 01:18:52.320] Monday through Saturday, 11 AM to 9 PM, and 1 to 6 PM on Sundays. [01:18:52.320 --> 01:18:56.320] So give them a call at 512-480-2503, [01:18:56.320 --> 01:19:00.320] or check out their events page at bravenewbookstore.com. [01:19:00.320 --> 01:19:25.320] ["Don't Bore Me"] [01:19:30.320 --> 01:19:36.320] Okay, folks, we are back. [01:19:36.320 --> 01:19:38.320] This is the rule of law. [01:19:38.320 --> 01:19:41.320] Randy Kelton, Eddie Craig, Debra Stevens. [01:19:41.320 --> 01:19:44.320] Not going to fool us with the same old tricks again. [01:19:44.320 --> 01:19:46.320] We are hip to it. [01:19:46.320 --> 01:19:47.320] Hip to it all. [01:19:47.320 --> 01:19:49.320] Hip to the false flag terror. [01:19:49.320 --> 01:19:50.320] Hip to the NLP. [01:19:50.320 --> 01:19:52.320] You can't fool us anymore. [01:19:52.320 --> 01:19:58.320] All right, we are going now to Walt in New York. [01:19:58.320 --> 01:19:59.320] Walt, thank you for calling in. [01:19:59.320 --> 01:20:01.320] What's on your mind tonight? [01:20:01.320 --> 01:20:02.320] Oh, can you hear me okay? [01:20:02.320 --> 01:20:03.320] Yes. [01:20:03.320 --> 01:20:05.320] Okay, two quick questions. [01:20:05.320 --> 01:20:10.320] Do you have an address where I could send a donation to your organization? [01:20:10.320 --> 01:20:12.320] Yes, it's on our Web site. [01:20:12.320 --> 01:20:15.320] Okay, like I told you in the past, I don't know how to use a computer. [01:20:15.320 --> 01:20:17.320] Oh, okay, okay, okay. [01:20:17.320 --> 01:20:19.320] Sorry, I didn't know. [01:20:19.320 --> 01:20:23.320] We get hundreds of callers, Walt, so forgive us if we don't remember [01:20:23.320 --> 01:20:25.320] everything that everyone tells us. [01:20:25.320 --> 01:20:35.320] The donation page, I'm sorry, the donation address is 1516 South Lamar, [01:20:35.320 --> 01:20:44.320] number 112, that's number 112 in Austin, Texas, 78704. [01:20:44.320 --> 01:20:51.320] And make all checks and money orders payable to Debra Stevens, D-E-B-O-R-A-H, [01:20:51.320 --> 01:20:53.320] and Stevens with a V. [01:20:53.320 --> 01:20:56.320] I just checked the P.O. box for the first time in three weeks [01:20:56.320 --> 01:21:00.320] because I just hadn't had a chance to go down there and pick up the mail, [01:21:00.320 --> 01:21:07.320] and I'm having to send back about half of the checks that came in [01:21:07.320 --> 01:21:12.320] because they were made out to Rule of Law Radio or Eddie Craig, [01:21:12.320 --> 01:21:16.320] and Eddie doesn't have an ID right now, so he can't cash checks. [01:21:16.320 --> 01:21:20.320] All checks need to be made payable to me personally. [01:21:20.320 --> 01:21:21.320] Okay. [01:21:21.320 --> 01:21:23.320] So please spell my name correctly. [01:21:23.320 --> 01:21:26.320] We do not have a business account at this time. [01:21:26.320 --> 01:21:29.320] I know it may be a pain for some people, and they may not understand, [01:21:29.320 --> 01:21:34.320] but it's just a lot of management and administration [01:21:34.320 --> 01:21:36.320] to have to deal with that sort of thing. [01:21:36.320 --> 01:21:41.320] And the way the banking system works is that you cannot endorse [01:21:41.320 --> 01:21:45.320] over a check made payable to a business, [01:21:45.320 --> 01:21:49.320] you cannot endorse it over to a personal checking account. [01:21:49.320 --> 01:21:55.320] In fact, you cannot endorse it over to another business account. [01:21:55.320 --> 01:21:57.320] If a check is made payable to a business, [01:21:57.320 --> 01:22:02.320] it has to be deposited in a business checking account bearing that name. [01:22:02.320 --> 01:22:05.320] That's the only way that you can deposit a cash check. [01:22:05.320 --> 01:22:08.320] So please do not make any checks payable to Rule of Law Radio [01:22:08.320 --> 01:22:10.320] or you're going to get them back. [01:22:10.320 --> 01:22:11.320] Okay. [01:22:11.320 --> 01:22:14.320] I just want to make sure you said 1516 South Lamar. [01:22:14.320 --> 01:22:16.320] Is it L-A-M-E-R? [01:22:16.320 --> 01:22:18.320] L-A-M-A-R. [01:22:18.320 --> 01:22:19.320] Okay, L-A-M-A-R. [01:22:19.320 --> 01:22:21.320] Okay, second question. [01:22:21.320 --> 01:22:23.320] This is a similar question that, [01:22:23.320 --> 01:22:26.320] based on what you told me back in November when I called you, [01:22:26.320 --> 01:22:29.320] I talked to several people in the Rochester, New York area, lawyers, [01:22:29.320 --> 01:22:32.320] and they can't find it, the law library, where you said, [01:22:32.320 --> 01:22:37.320] if a federal judge brings up cases in court for one side or the other [01:22:37.320 --> 01:22:40.320] that's practicing law or litigating from the bench, [01:22:40.320 --> 01:22:42.320] where do you get this information, Deborah, [01:22:42.320 --> 01:22:47.320] so I can write it down so I know what to look at? [01:22:47.320 --> 01:22:49.320] It's going to be different in every state. [01:22:49.320 --> 01:22:53.320] Randy, do you have any case law that's federal on that issue? [01:22:53.320 --> 01:22:55.320] Yeah, that's been one of those issues [01:22:55.320 --> 01:23:00.320] that nobody's ever asked me for the case law before. [01:23:00.320 --> 01:23:05.320] You must be the truck driver. [01:23:05.320 --> 01:23:06.320] Walt? [01:23:06.320 --> 01:23:07.320] Mm-hmm. [01:23:07.320 --> 01:23:10.320] Yeah, I thought so. [01:23:10.320 --> 01:23:11.320] I don't have the case law for that. [01:23:11.320 --> 01:23:14.320] That's one of the things I'll have to look up. [01:23:14.320 --> 01:23:17.320] But Deborah told me, though, that that was illegal, [01:23:17.320 --> 01:23:19.320] but you're sure of that, though, right? [01:23:19.320 --> 01:23:25.320] Yeah, but it goes to the judge being neutral. [01:23:25.320 --> 01:23:29.320] The judge may only rule on the law that's brought before him. [01:23:29.320 --> 01:23:32.320] You may want to call into Dr. Frederick Graves' show, [01:23:32.320 --> 01:23:33.320] Jurisdictionary. [01:23:33.320 --> 01:23:35.320] His show is on Monday night from 6 to 7. [01:23:35.320 --> 01:23:39.320] He was an attorney for 35 years, [01:23:39.320 --> 01:23:43.320] and he practiced at the federal and state level also. [01:23:43.320 --> 01:23:45.320] And so he may have the case law on that, [01:23:45.320 --> 01:23:49.320] because that's something that he harps on all the time, [01:23:49.320 --> 01:23:54.320] is that the judges are only allowed to rule on the case law [01:23:54.320 --> 01:23:57.320] that is brought before them by either side. [01:23:57.320 --> 01:24:01.320] And so whoever comes with the best case law wins. [01:24:01.320 --> 01:24:03.320] Okay, now just one more final thing. [01:24:03.320 --> 01:24:06.320] That's also in federal court as well as state court, right? [01:24:06.320 --> 01:24:08.320] That's my understanding. [01:24:08.320 --> 01:24:10.320] Okay, thank you very much, and Happy New Year. [01:24:10.320 --> 01:24:13.320] And, Walt, I appreciate that question. [01:24:13.320 --> 01:24:18.320] I always like the question about the thing I haven't researched. [01:24:18.320 --> 01:24:20.320] So we need to get that fixed. [01:24:20.320 --> 01:24:21.320] Thank you, Walt. [01:24:21.320 --> 01:24:22.320] Thank you. [01:24:22.320 --> 01:24:23.320] Okay, bye. [01:24:23.320 --> 01:24:24.320] Okay, bye. [01:24:24.320 --> 01:24:27.320] Okay, we are now going to a first-time caller, Brian in Texas. [01:24:27.320 --> 01:24:29.320] Brian, thank you for calling in. [01:24:29.320 --> 01:24:31.320] What is on your mind tonight? [01:24:31.320 --> 01:24:32.320] Hello, everybody. [01:24:32.320 --> 01:24:34.320] I really appreciate you guys being there, [01:24:34.320 --> 01:24:37.320] and the reason I'm calling is because I am fighting foreclosure. [01:24:37.320 --> 01:24:42.320] However, I am not fighting foreclosure like the majority of the American [01:24:42.320 --> 01:24:47.320] population is doing in the fact that I voluntarily stopped paying them [01:24:47.320 --> 01:24:52.320] because I found some fraud in some documents, [01:24:52.320 --> 01:24:57.320] and then I realized that I need to send some QWR letters to my mortgage company, [01:24:57.320 --> 01:25:03.320] and I did send the two quality written request letters, and then the third... [01:25:03.320 --> 01:25:04.320] Okay, question. [01:25:04.320 --> 01:25:10.320] Question is, I just now got a letter from an attorney for the mortgage company [01:25:10.320 --> 01:25:14.320] and giving me 30 days to dispute the debt, [01:25:14.320 --> 01:25:18.320] and I'm typing up a dispute letter and notice of intent to litigate, [01:25:18.320 --> 01:25:22.320] but I was wondering, are there any Texas case laws that I can use for my... [01:25:22.320 --> 01:25:23.320] Okay, stop. [01:25:23.320 --> 01:25:28.320] Okay, when you filed the qualified written request... [01:25:28.320 --> 01:25:29.320] I sent two of them, yes. [01:25:29.320 --> 01:25:34.320] What was the nature of the accounting error you claimed? [01:25:34.320 --> 01:25:38.320] I'm claiming that they don't have my note, [01:25:38.320 --> 01:25:42.320] and I'm claiming that I never actually received a loan according to... [01:25:42.320 --> 01:25:44.320] Okay, stop, stop, stop. [01:25:44.320 --> 01:25:48.320] That is not a qualified written request. [01:25:48.320 --> 01:25:52.320] A qualified written request is a term of art. [01:25:52.320 --> 01:25:54.320] It's defined by law. [01:25:54.320 --> 01:26:00.320] A qualified written request is notice to the lender that the lender made [01:26:00.320 --> 01:26:05.320] an accounting error and a demand that they correct the error. [01:26:05.320 --> 01:26:10.320] If it does not have that as a component of what you sent them, [01:26:10.320 --> 01:26:16.320] it does not invoke their duty under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. [01:26:16.320 --> 01:26:22.320] So this is what I suggest you do, is you get out your HUD-1 settlement statement. [01:26:22.320 --> 01:26:26.320] That has all the fees you paid at closing. [01:26:26.320 --> 01:26:29.320] And write up, make up a letter and say, [01:26:29.320 --> 01:26:36.320] at closing, you failed to provide documentation to show that all of the fees [01:26:36.320 --> 01:26:41.320] that you charged were not otherwise exempted from charge [01:26:41.320 --> 01:26:44.320] by the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, [01:26:44.320 --> 01:26:49.320] and that the services charged for were necessary, [01:26:49.320 --> 01:26:52.320] that the amounts charged were reasonable, [01:26:52.320 --> 01:26:58.320] and you failed to show records of your disbursement to the vendor [01:26:58.320 --> 01:27:03.320] showing that you did not take an undisclosed markup on those fees. [01:27:03.320 --> 01:27:06.320] And since you didn't do that, [01:27:06.320 --> 01:27:13.320] I maintain that all of those fees were assessed to me in error. [01:27:13.320 --> 01:27:20.320] So I demand that you remove those fees from their original principal, [01:27:20.320 --> 01:27:23.320] recalculate my payments, [01:27:23.320 --> 01:27:29.320] and reset my payment rate based on what I've already paid you [01:27:29.320 --> 01:27:33.320] to what it should be absent those fees. [01:27:33.320 --> 01:27:35.320] Now you've claimed an accounting error. [01:27:35.320 --> 01:27:40.320] Now you have invoked the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. [01:27:40.320 --> 01:27:48.320] Well, on my QWRs, I've asked them to provide proof of claim on numerous points. [01:27:48.320 --> 01:27:55.320] Okay, you can do that in a QWR, but they have no duty to respond to that. [01:27:55.320 --> 01:27:58.320] That's a request for discovery. [01:27:58.320 --> 01:27:59.320] I've looked on the Internet. [01:27:59.320 --> 01:28:02.320] There's a whole bunch of supposed QWRs out there, [01:28:02.320 --> 01:28:07.320] and whoever wrote those things obviously never read the code. [01:28:07.320 --> 01:28:13.320] In order for it to be a QWR, you have to claim an accounting error. [01:28:13.320 --> 01:28:17.320] You can ask for production of all of these other documents, [01:28:17.320 --> 01:28:22.320] but there is no specific duty on the part of the lender to provide those other documents. [01:28:22.320 --> 01:28:29.320] The only way you can invoke a specific duty is sue the crap out of it. [01:28:29.320 --> 01:28:33.320] That's precisely what we help people do. [01:28:33.320 --> 01:28:39.320] Well, I need to get a petition going and go after the original lender and the servicer [01:28:39.320 --> 01:28:41.320] and now the attorney trying to foreclose? [01:28:41.320 --> 01:28:43.320] Yes, yes, you need to sue the crap out of them. [01:28:43.320 --> 01:28:45.320] Nothing gets their attention. [01:28:45.320 --> 01:28:48.320] They don't pay any attention to anything unless you sue the crap out of them. [01:28:48.320 --> 01:28:52.320] Once you've sued them, now you've got their attention. [01:28:52.320 --> 01:28:54.320] Should I bring in the title copy, too, [01:28:54.320 --> 01:28:57.320] because I'm feeling that they're a part of the fraud also. [01:28:57.320 --> 01:29:03.320] Okay, we're putting together a very sophisticated questionnaire. [01:29:03.320 --> 01:29:05.320] It's kind of a pain in the neck to answer. [01:29:05.320 --> 01:29:08.320] On your website, the Real Estate? [01:29:08.320 --> 01:29:10.320] Yeah, Remedies in Real Estate. [01:29:10.320 --> 01:29:14.320] And I'm redoing the questionnaire now, [01:29:14.320 --> 01:29:20.320] and what we're doing is taking all of this stuff that we've come across, [01:29:20.320 --> 01:29:25.320] and I'm glad you asked this question because I did want to put out [01:29:25.320 --> 01:29:29.320] that I'm about to bring the litigation engine up, [01:29:29.320 --> 01:29:34.320] and I want all the shenanigans that lenders have pulled. [01:29:34.320 --> 01:29:37.320] So if you've got shenanigans out there, send them to me. [01:29:37.320 --> 01:29:41.320] But we're about to go to break, and we're running out of time. [01:29:41.320 --> 01:29:42.320] We've got a whole bunch of callers. [01:29:42.320 --> 01:29:43.320] Okay, you answered my call. [01:29:43.320 --> 01:29:45.320] I'll be listening and thank you all very much. [01:29:45.320 --> 01:29:46.320] All right, thank you, Brian. [01:29:46.320 --> 01:29:49.320] Get ahold of us on Remedies in Real Estate. [01:29:49.320 --> 01:29:50.320] We'll help you out. [01:29:50.320 --> 01:29:52.320] All right, we're going to break when we get back. [01:29:52.320 --> 01:29:56.320] We've got Wendy, we've got Robin, Bob, and more. [01:29:56.320 --> 01:29:59.320] We'll be right back, folks. [01:29:59.320 --> 01:30:04.320] I lost my son, my nephew, my uncle, my son on September 11, 2001. [01:30:04.320 --> 01:30:08.320] Most people don't know that a third tower fell on September 11. [01:30:08.320 --> 01:30:12.320] World Trade Center 7, a 47-story skyscraper, was not hit by a plane. [01:30:12.320 --> 01:30:16.320] Although the official explanation is that fire brought down Building 7, [01:30:16.320 --> 01:30:20.320] over 1,200 architects and engineers have looked into the evidence [01:30:20.320 --> 01:30:22.320] and they think there is more to the story. [01:30:22.320 --> 01:30:25.320] Bring justice to my son, my uncle, my nephew, my son. [01:30:25.320 --> 01:30:27.320] Go to buildingwhat.org. 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[01:33:01.320 --> 01:33:03.320] Hey, Deborah. Hey, Brandy. [01:33:03.320 --> 01:33:07.320] Young lady, where have you been? [01:33:07.320 --> 01:33:08.320] I've been busy. [01:33:08.320 --> 01:33:11.320] You're my favorite radio sweetheart. [01:33:11.320 --> 01:33:14.320] It's been so long since we've talked to you. [01:33:14.320 --> 01:33:16.320] Well, one reason why I don't call in as much either [01:33:16.320 --> 01:33:19.320] is because I have a train problem, okay? [01:33:19.320 --> 01:33:23.320] And it runs around 10 o'clock. [01:33:23.320 --> 01:33:26.320] Anyway, I had called you last week about my friend Buddy [01:33:26.320 --> 01:33:29.320] and the assault incident, right? [01:33:29.320 --> 01:33:30.320] Yes. [01:33:30.320 --> 01:33:33.320] Both parties filed their report. [01:33:33.320 --> 01:33:35.320] Buddy went to the police department, [01:33:35.320 --> 01:33:38.320] filed his report, and they told him he had to go home [01:33:38.320 --> 01:33:41.320] for a police officer to come to his home to take the report. [01:33:41.320 --> 01:33:44.320] And he did that. [01:33:44.320 --> 01:33:46.320] He got in late. [01:33:46.320 --> 01:33:52.320] And then his was behind. [01:33:52.320 --> 01:33:57.320] Well, I know that he is a buddy. [01:33:57.320 --> 01:33:59.320] Wendy, wait. Hold on. You broke up there. [01:33:59.320 --> 01:34:01.320] Yeah. [01:34:01.320 --> 01:34:03.320] Hey, Bill, call Buddy. [01:34:03.320 --> 01:34:06.320] I know that's him. [01:34:06.320 --> 01:34:09.320] Anyway, so the next day, the police officer told him [01:34:09.320 --> 01:34:11.320] they could come pick up the report. [01:34:11.320 --> 01:34:14.320] Well, he went to the police department [01:34:14.320 --> 01:34:16.320] to pick up the report when he got there. [01:34:16.320 --> 01:34:20.320] And the police station, the sheriff's department told him [01:34:20.320 --> 01:34:24.320] he couldn't have his report because he was the perpetrator. [01:34:24.320 --> 01:34:33.320] So he didn't give him the police report of either one of theirs. [01:34:33.320 --> 01:34:36.320] So is that normal procedure that he wouldn't allow [01:34:36.320 --> 01:34:40.320] to have a police report of the incident from the other guy, [01:34:40.320 --> 01:34:41.320] nor his? [01:34:41.320 --> 01:34:45.320] Yes, actually, because now this is a situation [01:34:45.320 --> 01:34:50.320] that's under investigation. [01:34:50.320 --> 01:34:55.320] And the police, they will almost certainly have a right [01:34:55.320 --> 01:35:00.320] to withhold this information as long as it's under investigation. [01:35:00.320 --> 01:35:03.320] And okay, in this situation, it's not real serious, [01:35:03.320 --> 01:35:09.320] but this covers situations where a wife makes an accusation [01:35:09.320 --> 01:35:10.320] against a husband. [01:35:10.320 --> 01:35:13.320] And the husband comes back, an abusive husband, [01:35:13.320 --> 01:35:15.320] and he wants to see the accusation. [01:35:15.320 --> 01:35:18.320] And they tell him, get lost. [01:35:18.320 --> 01:35:22.320] You know, in that circumstances, you can understand why they would do that. [01:35:22.320 --> 01:35:23.320] Right. [01:35:23.320 --> 01:35:25.320] So this is similar. [01:35:25.320 --> 01:35:29.320] Yeah, I thought it was odd that the police officer told him [01:35:29.320 --> 01:35:32.320] he could pick up the report the next day at 2 p.m. [01:35:32.320 --> 01:35:35.320] Well, it may be that the police officer was misinformed. [01:35:35.320 --> 01:35:41.320] He probably didn't understand that the other person was issuing a report as well. [01:35:41.320 --> 01:35:42.320] Yes, he did. [01:35:42.320 --> 01:35:44.320] He actually took his report as well. [01:35:44.320 --> 01:35:45.320] Oh, okay. [01:35:45.320 --> 01:35:47.320] Well, he was just ignorant. [01:35:47.320 --> 01:35:48.320] Okay. [01:35:48.320 --> 01:35:55.320] Yesterday, Buddy was served order of protection, a temporary one, [01:35:55.320 --> 01:35:56.320] restraining order. [01:35:56.320 --> 01:35:57.320] Okay. [01:35:57.320 --> 01:36:00.320] What was the accusation the guy made against Buddy? [01:36:00.320 --> 01:36:03.320] That he actually was the one who pushed him. [01:36:03.320 --> 01:36:09.320] But he did admit in his accusation that he pulled a gun out on Buddy. [01:36:09.320 --> 01:36:13.320] But he maintained he pulled a gun in self-defense. [01:36:13.320 --> 01:36:18.320] Yes, even though, you know, it was not verified or documented. [01:36:18.320 --> 01:36:19.320] Okay, wait a minute. [01:36:19.320 --> 01:36:25.320] What is the law in Tennessee concerning your right to protect your property [01:36:25.320 --> 01:36:27.320] and your person? [01:36:27.320 --> 01:36:30.320] Well, he is a gun permit carrier. [01:36:30.320 --> 01:36:34.320] And as a gun permit carrier, you know, you take the classes, [01:36:34.320 --> 01:36:41.320] and in order to carry a gun, the other person has to be armed. [01:36:41.320 --> 01:36:43.320] Oh. [01:36:43.320 --> 01:36:47.320] So he didn't, okay, wait a minute. [01:36:47.320 --> 01:36:49.320] Okay, so Buddy wasn't armed. [01:36:49.320 --> 01:36:50.320] Yes. [01:36:50.320 --> 01:36:54.320] Did the other party claim that Buddy was armed? [01:36:54.320 --> 01:36:56.320] No. [01:36:56.320 --> 01:37:00.320] Then you need to file on the permit part. [01:37:00.320 --> 01:37:02.320] So that goes to aggravated assault. [01:37:02.320 --> 01:37:04.320] Uh-huh. [01:37:04.320 --> 01:37:10.320] If he has a permit and he's, because of this special circumstance, [01:37:10.320 --> 01:37:13.320] this is not a normal circumstance. [01:37:13.320 --> 01:37:16.320] This is special circumstance. [01:37:16.320 --> 01:37:19.320] It's not where somebody's walking around on their property [01:37:19.320 --> 01:37:23.320] with a concealed weapon, which they can do without a permit. [01:37:23.320 --> 01:37:25.320] And there aren't those restrictions. [01:37:25.320 --> 01:37:31.320] If he's not on his personal property and he's carrying a concealed weapon, [01:37:31.320 --> 01:37:34.320] now he's under special circumstance. [01:37:34.320 --> 01:37:39.320] And under those special circumstance, he may only pull the weapon [01:37:39.320 --> 01:37:43.320] if in the case where the other person is armed. [01:37:43.320 --> 01:37:44.320] Yes. [01:37:44.320 --> 01:37:46.320] He's got a problem. [01:37:46.320 --> 01:37:53.320] Yeah, and also he had stopped his truck in front of Buddy in the middle of the road [01:37:53.320 --> 01:37:55.320] and got out of his car. [01:37:55.320 --> 01:37:58.320] Wait a minute, wait a minute. [01:37:58.320 --> 01:38:01.320] You got to consider how that sounds. [01:38:01.320 --> 01:38:04.320] He stopped his truck in front of Buddy. [01:38:04.320 --> 01:38:05.320] Yes. [01:38:05.320 --> 01:38:07.320] Was Buddy standing in the road? [01:38:07.320 --> 01:38:09.320] Buddy was in his car. [01:38:09.320 --> 01:38:11.320] He had his furniture on the back of his truck, [01:38:11.320 --> 01:38:14.320] so he was seeing where he was going with it. [01:38:14.320 --> 01:38:16.320] Did Buddy block the road? [01:38:16.320 --> 01:38:17.320] No. [01:38:17.320 --> 01:38:19.320] No, he was in front of Buddy. [01:38:19.320 --> 01:38:21.320] Buddy was following him. [01:38:21.320 --> 01:38:22.320] Oh, okay. [01:38:22.320 --> 01:38:24.320] So he stopped his car in the middle of the road and got out of the truck. [01:38:24.320 --> 01:38:26.320] Oh, to see why Buddy was following him. [01:38:26.320 --> 01:38:27.320] Yes. [01:38:27.320 --> 01:38:30.320] Oh, this guy has a problem. [01:38:30.320 --> 01:38:32.320] So he is armed. [01:38:32.320 --> 01:38:34.320] He has a concealed weapon. [01:38:34.320 --> 01:38:35.320] Uh-huh. [01:38:35.320 --> 01:38:38.320] He stops in the road and confronts Buddy. [01:38:38.320 --> 01:38:40.320] Is this in his report? [01:38:40.320 --> 01:38:42.320] Yes, it is. [01:38:42.320 --> 01:38:44.320] Did this guy have a cell phone? [01:38:44.320 --> 01:38:45.320] Buddy? [01:38:45.320 --> 01:38:47.320] No, the other guy. [01:38:47.320 --> 01:38:49.320] Um, I don't know. [01:38:49.320 --> 01:38:52.320] Was he concerned that somebody was following him? [01:38:52.320 --> 01:38:58.320] The thing about this, and this is an issue that I raise a lot about policemen, [01:38:58.320 --> 01:39:08.320] if a policeman is wearing a loaded pistol, that changes everything. [01:39:08.320 --> 01:39:11.320] He can't just do anything he wants to. [01:39:11.320 --> 01:39:13.320] He has to be extremely careful. [01:39:13.320 --> 01:39:18.320] I went to a district judge in Stephenville and asked him to arrest the Texas Ranger [01:39:18.320 --> 01:39:21.320] because he threw me out of the courthouse. [01:39:21.320 --> 01:39:24.320] And I accused him of aggravated assault, and the judge said, [01:39:24.320 --> 01:39:28.320] Well, Mr. Kelton, he didn't assault you. [01:39:28.320 --> 01:39:31.320] Well, he's wearing that loaded pistol. [01:39:31.320 --> 01:39:32.320] Well, Mr. Kelton, that's not assault. [01:39:32.320 --> 01:39:34.320] Sure it is. [01:39:34.320 --> 01:39:39.320] If he hadn't been wearing that pistol, I'd have whooped his behind. [01:39:39.320 --> 01:39:43.320] And the judge looked at the Ranger sitting behind me, and he said, [01:39:43.320 --> 01:39:45.320] Mr. Kelton, you think you can whoop that Ranger? [01:39:45.320 --> 01:39:47.320] Yeah, look at that big old fat belly. [01:39:47.320 --> 01:39:50.320] One good pop, he'd go down like a ton of bricks. [01:39:50.320 --> 01:39:52.320] But we're not going to get to find that out, are we? [01:39:52.320 --> 01:39:55.320] Because he was wearing that loaded pistol. [01:39:55.320 --> 01:40:01.320] Wearing that loaded pistol changes everything. [01:40:01.320 --> 01:40:06.320] When you put on the loaded pistol, you put on a serious responsibility. [01:40:06.320 --> 01:40:07.320] Absolutely. [01:40:07.320 --> 01:40:16.320] So he only stopped in the road in front of Buddy because he was wearing a loaded pistol. [01:40:16.320 --> 01:40:18.320] Yeah, so he felt confident. [01:40:18.320 --> 01:40:19.320] Exactly. [01:40:19.320 --> 01:40:21.320] That he was going to win the battle if it came to it. [01:40:21.320 --> 01:40:26.320] And he would have never precipitated this confrontation were he not armed. [01:40:26.320 --> 01:40:27.320] Absolutely. [01:40:27.320 --> 01:40:30.320] That goes to aggravated assault. [01:40:30.320 --> 01:40:32.320] That's what I thought. [01:40:32.320 --> 01:40:36.320] So how would you handle this temporary restraining order? [01:40:36.320 --> 01:40:39.320] He has a hearing on the 7th of January, which you file. [01:40:39.320 --> 01:40:47.320] The judge he came before is also on his claim. [01:40:47.320 --> 01:40:49.320] Motion to disqualify first. [01:40:49.320 --> 01:40:50.320] Yes. [01:40:50.320 --> 01:40:59.320] And then you need to file a brief in support of a motion to quash the restraining order. [01:40:59.320 --> 01:41:00.320] Okay. [01:41:00.320 --> 01:41:02.320] Buddy did not stop this person. [01:41:02.320 --> 01:41:04.320] This person stopped Buddy. [01:41:04.320 --> 01:41:10.320] Yes, and he stood in the adjacent lane so he couldn't go around him. [01:41:10.320 --> 01:41:13.320] So he blocked the roadway so Buddy couldn't pass. [01:41:13.320 --> 01:41:14.320] Yes. [01:41:14.320 --> 01:41:16.320] And then pulled a loaded pistol on Buddy. [01:41:16.320 --> 01:41:18.320] That's aggravated assault. [01:41:18.320 --> 01:41:19.320] Absolutely. [01:41:19.320 --> 01:41:23.320] In Texas that would be a second degree felony. [01:41:23.320 --> 01:41:24.320] Yes. [01:41:24.320 --> 01:41:31.320] Now he's filed a show cause hearing because we had put in for a restraining order injunction [01:41:31.320 --> 01:41:36.320] on him in the federal court from removing property off of Buddy's property. [01:41:36.320 --> 01:41:39.320] And that hasn't been answered yet. [01:41:39.320 --> 01:41:45.320] And then we actually filed a motion to show cause why he was stealing [01:41:45.320 --> 01:41:51.320] because his attorney said that they had no objection to the injunction [01:41:51.320 --> 01:41:58.320] and that under good faith they would leave everything as is. [01:41:58.320 --> 01:42:02.320] But yet they're moving stuff. [01:42:02.320 --> 01:42:03.320] Fraud. [01:42:03.320 --> 01:42:04.320] Yes. [01:42:04.320 --> 01:42:09.320] And now he needs to prepare a tort letter and send it to the attorney. [01:42:09.320 --> 01:42:13.320] Okay. [01:42:13.320 --> 01:42:14.320] Okay. [01:42:14.320 --> 01:42:20.320] And the attorney apparently advised his client to do something [01:42:20.320 --> 01:42:29.320] and either he lied to the court or his client didn't listen to him [01:42:29.320 --> 01:42:31.320] in either case he'd go after the attorney. [01:42:31.320 --> 01:42:34.320] The attorney would get the client straight. [01:42:34.320 --> 01:42:36.320] We really need to move quickly, Wendy. [01:42:36.320 --> 01:42:37.320] I'm looking at the call board. [01:42:37.320 --> 01:42:38.320] Okay. [01:42:38.320 --> 01:42:39.320] Holy crevice. [01:42:39.320 --> 01:42:40.320] Yeah, that's what I was saying. [01:42:40.320 --> 01:42:41.320] We've got a lot of callers on the line. [01:42:41.320 --> 01:42:42.320] And I appreciate it. [01:42:42.320 --> 01:42:44.320] And thank you very much, okay? [01:42:44.320 --> 01:42:45.320] Call me offline. [01:42:45.320 --> 01:42:46.320] Happy New Year. [01:42:46.320 --> 01:42:47.320] We'll talk about this. [01:42:47.320 --> 01:42:48.320] Happy New Year, Wendy. [01:42:48.320 --> 01:42:49.320] Thank you. [01:42:49.320 --> 01:42:50.320] Bye-bye. [01:42:50.320 --> 01:42:51.320] Bye. [01:42:51.320 --> 01:42:52.320] Okay. [01:42:52.320 --> 01:42:54.320] We are going now to Robin in Florida. [01:42:54.320 --> 01:42:57.320] We need to move quickly because we've got four more callers. [01:42:57.320 --> 01:42:58.320] We only have one more segment. [01:42:58.320 --> 01:42:59.320] We're about to go to break. [01:42:59.320 --> 01:43:01.320] Robin, what's on your mind? [01:43:01.320 --> 01:43:02.320] Hey, guys. [01:43:02.320 --> 01:43:03.320] Question. [01:43:03.320 --> 01:43:06.320] I guess this will go to Randy, I guess. [01:43:06.320 --> 01:43:10.320] I got a pending federal suit for foreclosure. [01:43:10.320 --> 01:43:12.320] I've got to complain everything done. [01:43:12.320 --> 01:43:16.320] My question is on the qualified written request. [01:43:16.320 --> 01:43:18.320] I have not sent that to them. [01:43:18.320 --> 01:43:20.320] Should I do that as a discovery? [01:43:20.320 --> 01:43:21.320] No. [01:43:21.320 --> 01:43:22.320] Or should I go ahead and do that now? [01:43:22.320 --> 01:43:23.320] Okay. [01:43:23.320 --> 01:43:24.320] I suggest that you do this. [01:43:24.320 --> 01:43:28.320] Send them the qualified written request because that's totally separate from the lawsuit. [01:43:28.320 --> 01:43:31.320] A whole different set of statutes apply to that. [01:43:31.320 --> 01:43:35.320] Make sure you claim all of the fees in the Audit and Settlement Statement. [01:43:35.320 --> 01:43:39.320] Also send them a request for a loan modification. [01:43:39.320 --> 01:43:40.320] Okay. [01:43:40.320 --> 01:43:43.320] And I'll explain why when we come back on the other side you're going to like this part. [01:43:43.320 --> 01:43:44.320] Okay. [01:43:44.320 --> 01:43:46.320] They will screw you around on a loan modification. [01:43:46.320 --> 01:43:49.320] We use it to screw them around with the court. [01:43:49.320 --> 01:43:50.320] Okay. [01:43:50.320 --> 01:43:54.320] This is Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Eddie Craig, Wheel of Law Radio. [01:43:54.320 --> 01:43:56.320] We'll be right back on the other side. 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[01:46:39.320 --> 01:46:44.320] There's always room at the top of the hill. [01:46:44.320 --> 01:46:54.320] Okay, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Eddie Craig, Rule of Law Radio, moving quickly. We've got one, two, three, four, five, six calls. [01:46:54.320 --> 01:46:57.320] Fifteen minutes, not much time. [01:46:57.320 --> 01:47:05.320] Robin, call us at, go to Rule of Law Radio, I mean, Remedies in Real Estate. [01:47:05.320 --> 01:47:06.320] Uh-huh. [01:47:06.320 --> 01:47:12.320] Contact us there. We can discuss this there. Have you already filed a lawsuit? [01:47:12.320 --> 01:47:14.320] No, I haven't filed it yet. [01:47:14.320 --> 01:47:22.320] Okay. Get ahold of us. We'll, you know, we want your business. If we don't get your business, we don't care. We want you to kick their behinds. [01:47:22.320 --> 01:47:27.320] So we will be absolutely forthcoming. We won't hold anything back. [01:47:27.320 --> 01:47:32.320] You want to file a loan modification, because when you file a loan modification, you can tell the courts, [01:47:32.320 --> 01:47:42.320] these dirty, rotten scoundrels are screwing everybody around with loan modifications. They're not, they're not negotiating in good faith. [01:47:42.320 --> 01:47:55.320] So we want, we want a temporary restraining order or a preliminary injunction to prevent the lender from foreclosing [01:47:55.320 --> 01:48:02.320] until the loan modification negotiations are completed or until the lawsuit is completed. [01:48:02.320 --> 01:48:09.320] And if the loan modification results in a positive outcome, you won't even have to hear this court judge, this case judge. [01:48:09.320 --> 01:48:17.320] So if you give us this preliminary injunction, then the lender will have to, have to negotiate in good faith. [01:48:17.320 --> 01:48:26.320] So now instead of going into negotiations with your head in your hand, you go in with your boot up their behinds. [01:48:26.320 --> 01:48:34.320] And if they don't negotiate in good faith, you get to send the judge in, you get the judge to move for sanctions against them. [01:48:34.320 --> 01:48:42.320] And you also give the attorneys an opportunity to negotiate with you without losing face. [01:48:42.320 --> 01:48:47.320] So this will work in your benefit from all sides. [01:48:47.320 --> 01:48:52.320] Okay. Get ahold of us on remedies and real estate. We really need to move ahead. We've got a whole bunch of callers. [01:48:52.320 --> 01:48:53.320] Okay. [01:48:53.320 --> 01:48:54.320] Thank you, Robin. [01:48:54.320 --> 01:49:00.320] Okay. We've got a bunch of first-time callers here. This is excellent. We've got Bob from Illinois. [01:49:00.320 --> 01:49:03.320] Bob, thanks for calling. What is your question? [01:49:03.320 --> 01:49:05.320] Okay. I can just barely hear you. [01:49:05.320 --> 01:49:12.320] But first of all, as a first-time caller, I'm a new listener. I contributed to your Building Want campaign fund. [01:49:12.320 --> 01:49:13.320] Oh, thank you. [01:49:13.320 --> 01:49:23.320] And also, I'm a retired engineer from a Fortune 500 company, and I was witnessing the collapse of the building, the Trade Center towers. [01:49:23.320 --> 01:49:26.320] And of course, I believed the report at the time. [01:49:26.320 --> 01:49:37.320] Later on, in fact, a couple years ago, an architect and an engineer showed me Building 7 and the evidence behind it, as well as a second look at the collapse of Towers 1 and 2. [01:49:37.320 --> 01:49:40.320] And there's no way those folks have been lying to us. [01:49:40.320 --> 01:49:48.320] Absolutely. Like we were talking about earlier, office fires cannot burn hot enough to melt steel. [01:49:48.320 --> 01:49:51.320] Right. And also at freefall velocity. [01:49:51.320 --> 01:49:52.320] Absolutely at freefall. [01:49:52.320 --> 01:49:56.320] Wait a minute. When those top 31 stories tipped over at, what, 13 degrees? [01:49:56.320 --> 01:49:59.320] Oh, yeah. That was the other thing. What happened to angular momentum? That just went out the window. [01:49:59.320 --> 01:50:01.320] There's a new physics. [01:50:01.320 --> 01:50:02.320] Yeah, the top third. [01:50:02.320 --> 01:50:05.320] You can stop that building from tipping over. [01:50:05.320 --> 01:50:11.320] If you look at the – I forgot which tower it was. I kind of haven't been up on my 9-11 trivia. [01:50:11.320 --> 01:50:17.320] But at any rate, the top third of the building started to tip over and fall. [01:50:17.320 --> 01:50:23.320] Now, conservation of angular momentum would say that it's going to continue to rotate. [01:50:23.320 --> 01:50:33.320] And there should have been a 37-story piece of building laying on its side on the ground, but it just somehow magically evaporated into thin air. [01:50:33.320 --> 01:50:42.320] Right. And even weeks after they started the cleanup, they were pulling out chunks of molten metal. You just can't do that. [01:50:42.320 --> 01:50:50.320] Well, yeah. There were pools of molten metal that were literally – it was like a foundry. It was like a lava factory. [01:50:50.320 --> 01:51:00.320] And the Army Corps of Engineers was having to feed the cleanup crew satellite infrared image data so that they would not fall into the lava. [01:51:00.320 --> 01:51:08.320] And this rage, this inferno – and actually it was an anaerobic chemical reaction. It was not fires – raged for nine months. [01:51:08.320 --> 01:51:16.320] Bob, if you're an engineer, you may want to consider joining Architects and Engineers for 9-11 Truth. Yeah, it was 2,400 degrees. [01:51:16.320 --> 01:51:23.320] 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit was the temperature of some of the hot spots in those pools of molten metal. [01:51:23.320 --> 01:51:26.320] I've got to take them over email correspondence. So, yeah. [01:51:26.320 --> 01:51:30.320] You should be a petition signer and join Architects and Engineers for 9-11 Truth. [01:51:30.320 --> 01:51:45.320] Absolutely. If you take diesel fuel or jet fuel and forcibly inject air into it, you can force the jet fuel to burn up to 2,100 degrees. [01:51:45.320 --> 01:51:47.320] Right. Not 2,400. [01:51:47.320 --> 01:51:56.320] Well, no. Like I said, you could tell what the temperature was of the fires anyway just by looking at the video because of the colors – because of the color of the smoke and the color of the flame. [01:51:56.320 --> 01:51:57.320] All right. We need to move quickly. [01:51:57.320 --> 01:51:58.320] The scan would tell you that too. [01:51:58.320 --> 01:52:02.320] Yes, exactly. Do you have anything else for us, Bob? [01:52:02.320 --> 01:52:09.320] Yes, I do. The reason I called was we here in Illinois, we've invented the word corruption. [01:52:09.320 --> 01:52:13.320] You guys are a close second behind us, but I think we've got you beat. [01:52:13.320 --> 01:52:14.320] Mayor Daly invented it. [01:52:14.320 --> 01:52:19.320] I like to do something. I started with these grand juries. I know a couple of folks that do prostate litigation. [01:52:19.320 --> 01:52:28.320] I myself don't want a box of rocks, but I was particularly interested in what Randy has done. I'd like to learn some more. [01:52:28.320 --> 01:52:37.320] I also saw on YouTube – and this is the other reason I called – a YouTube video where Randy had been arrested in Williamson County. [01:52:37.320 --> 01:52:43.320] And then followed by – I saw his writ of habeas corpus, and I just wondered how that thing came out. [01:52:43.320 --> 01:52:51.320] The TV report, which is where the video was copied from, really made you look bad, but I knew there was probably more to it. [01:52:51.320 --> 01:52:56.320] There was a lot more to it. They dismissed everything. [01:52:56.320 --> 01:53:01.320] Yeah, and the habeas corpus that Randy Renner and I did for him did get him out of jail. [01:53:01.320 --> 01:53:05.320] No, that was a different issue. That was Cherokee County issue. [01:53:05.320 --> 01:53:06.320] Oh, okay. [01:53:06.320 --> 01:53:17.320] I got out of jail a lot, but the one in Williamson County – that's where I asked the district attorney to accept criminal complaints against the sheriff's deputy. [01:53:17.320 --> 01:53:26.320] And when he refused, what his investigator said, that the district attorney decided not to accept my offer, I told him, [01:53:26.320 --> 01:53:32.320] I'm sorry to hear that, and pulled out my cell phone, dialed 911, called the police and asked them to come arrest them. [01:53:32.320 --> 01:53:37.320] Instead of arresting the prosecutor, they knocked me around and arrested me instead. [01:53:37.320 --> 01:53:41.320] Yeah, I saw that part, but after that, we just sort of disappeared. [01:53:41.320 --> 01:53:45.320] Yeah. I couldn't get them to bring it to court. They dismissed everything. [01:53:45.320 --> 01:53:46.320] Really? [01:53:46.320 --> 01:53:56.320] Actually, Deborah kicked the county attorneys behind big time. She got him to admit to a felony. [01:53:56.320 --> 01:54:04.320] Sampering with a government document because he had possession of the magistrate's file on the case and it hadn't been filed with the court. [01:54:04.320 --> 01:54:12.320] It's illegal for somebody, especially him, to be in possession of those documents if they're not already filed with the court. [01:54:12.320 --> 01:54:14.320] Call back in next Friday. [01:54:14.320 --> 01:54:17.320] Yeah, call back in next week and then we'll talk about this tomorrow. [01:54:17.320 --> 01:54:25.320] On Friday, we have a four-hour show. Tomorrow, we're doing an archive, but Friday after, I'd like to go over that again. [01:54:25.320 --> 01:54:29.320] I'd love to be a part of that and get something going up here. [01:54:29.320 --> 01:54:33.320] Oh, you can. You will not believe how empowering it is. [01:54:33.320 --> 01:54:35.320] Okay, Bob, call back in next week. [01:54:35.320 --> 01:54:36.320] Okay, thank you. [01:54:36.320 --> 01:54:39.320] Go to our website and you'll see the times of our show. Thank you. [01:54:39.320 --> 01:54:44.320] Okay, we're going now to Chris in Wisconsin. Chris, are you first on caller? [01:54:44.320 --> 01:54:45.320] Yes, I am. [01:54:45.320 --> 01:54:47.320] Thank you for calling in. What's on your mind tonight? [01:54:47.320 --> 01:54:59.320] This is in regard to a foreclosure and a summary judgment 13 months ago that was against me for no opposing affidavits on file. [01:54:59.320 --> 01:55:14.320] Now, I came across a Wisconsin Supreme Court case saying the lack of affidavits is not sufficient to entitle anyone to summary judgment. [01:55:14.320 --> 01:55:22.320] Now, because it was 13 months ago, I know it's too late for an appeal. Is there anything I can do? [01:55:22.320 --> 01:55:24.320] This was in the state court? [01:55:24.320 --> 01:55:25.320] Yes, county court. [01:55:25.320 --> 01:55:33.320] Sue them in the federal court. Get a hold of us on remedies in real estate, and we'll show you how to take them to the federal court. [01:55:33.320 --> 01:55:43.320] Okay, now I think I'm dismissed for what the heck is it called? Not exhausting my administrative remedies in state court? [01:55:43.320 --> 01:55:46.320] It makes no difference. If they violated federal laws... [01:55:46.320 --> 01:55:49.320] You sue them in federal court. It's the only place you can. [01:55:49.320 --> 01:55:53.320] Yes, the state has no subject matter jurisdiction there. [01:55:53.320 --> 01:55:58.320] Well, the Supreme Court was a Wisconsin Supreme Court decision you're referring to. [01:55:58.320 --> 01:56:02.320] We don't care about that. We're going to go to the federal court. [01:56:02.320 --> 01:56:20.320] Okay, in the end, the courts are absolutely corrupt. We don't expect to win in the courts. The courts are so corrupt that even the lender who paid them can't trust them. [01:56:20.320 --> 01:56:41.320] So we create the most extensive suit that we can, and it's not about law in the end. It's about money. It's about how much is it going to cost us to defend this suit, and what if they actually win? They'll kick our behinds away from us someday. [01:56:41.320 --> 01:56:43.320] So it's a big motivation for a settlement agreement. [01:56:43.320 --> 01:56:45.320] Yes, we're all playing poker here. [01:56:45.320 --> 01:56:50.320] Well, the funny thing is, too, is I had all kinds of affidavits in the file. So thank you. I'll let somebody else... [01:56:50.320 --> 01:56:53.320] So they're saying no affidavits, and you had the affidavits. [01:56:53.320 --> 01:56:55.320] Oh, absolutely. I had tons of them. [01:56:55.320 --> 01:56:57.320] Then we go after the court itself criminally. [01:56:57.320 --> 01:56:59.320] They had nothing. [01:56:59.320 --> 01:57:11.320] Okay, why don't you go to remediesinrealestate.com and send them an email there. I'd like to try to squeeze in one more caller. We have less than two minutes left. Thank you, Chris. [01:57:11.320 --> 01:57:12.320] Okay, let's... [01:57:12.320 --> 01:57:19.320] Okay, we're going now to Fred in California, another first-time caller. Fred, thank you for calling in. What's on your mind tonight? [01:57:19.320 --> 01:57:25.320] Thank you for telling me about the 9-11 Truth donation site. [01:57:25.320 --> 01:57:26.320] Oh, thank you. [01:57:26.320 --> 01:57:38.320] Went there and did that. I wanted to mention earlier you said that the law of the cases brought before the court or the case sites... [01:57:38.320 --> 01:57:40.320] Case law, yes. [01:57:40.320 --> 01:57:57.320] Yeah, case law. Isn't the law of the case what is brought before the court, which might be a contract, and therefore nothing could stand above it as far as the law that had to be decided on? [01:57:57.320 --> 01:58:02.320] Not necessarily, because if the contract has no consideration, then it's a void contract. [01:58:02.320 --> 01:58:04.320] No, it's not a contract. Here's the deal. [01:58:04.320 --> 01:58:12.320] No, I think he was asking if a contract was brought before the court, wouldn't it be the case that nothing else stands before it? [01:58:12.320 --> 01:58:23.320] And I'm saying if a contract's brought before the court, it's not necessarily the law, because if there's no consideration in the contract, then it's a voided contract. [01:58:23.320 --> 01:58:24.320] Well, sure. [01:58:24.320 --> 01:58:28.320] Call us back in next Thursday or Friday. Friday's four hours. [01:58:28.320 --> 01:58:37.320] Okay, yeah, we will discuss this more. Now, on Monday night, we will be broadcasting starting at 7 p.m., a three-hour special broadcast from Brave New Books. [01:58:37.320 --> 01:58:48.320] Holland and James and Chris and the gang are coming down to give a presentation on the Oklahoma City bombing as a preclude to the release of their documentary that I'm also working on, A Noble Lie. [01:58:48.320 --> 01:58:58.320] So, folks, tune in early starting at 7 p.m. for the big scoop, the three-hour presentation on the Oklahoma City bombing. We'll see you Monday. [01:59:18.320 --> 01:59:20.320] We'll see you Monday. [01:59:48.320 --> 01:59:50.320] We'll see you Monday.