[00:09.840 --> 00:10.840] Online at TheLibertyBeat.com. [00:10.840 --> 00:19.840] John Bush here with your Liberty Beat for Monday, October 28, 2013. [00:19.840 --> 00:28.840] Gold opened today at $1,352, silver at $22.58 and bitcoin is trading for $194. [00:28.840 --> 00:32.840] Support to Liberty Beat comes from Cabo Bob's Baja California Style Burritos. [00:32.840 --> 00:38.600] Check out their new location on 29th and Rio Grande between Guadalupe and Lamar. [00:38.600 --> 00:45.120] Call them at 512-432-1111 or find them online at Cabobobs.com. [00:45.120 --> 00:50.640] Support also comes from Central Texas Gunworks, CHL courses, self defense training and firearm [00:50.640 --> 00:51.640] sales. [00:51.640 --> 00:54.960] Online at CentralTexasGunworks.com. [00:54.960 --> 00:56.480] And now the news. [00:56.480 --> 01:02.200] On Saturday close to 3,000 activists and concerned citizens came together in Washington DC to [01:02.200 --> 01:07.600] rally and raise awareness about the massive National Security Agency spying campaign that [01:07.600 --> 01:12.040] was revealed this past summer by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. [01:12.040 --> 01:17.180] Attendees hand delivered a petition to Congress signed by nearly 600,000 people calling on [01:17.180 --> 01:21.280] Congress to do something to stop the NSA's domestic spying program. [01:21.280 --> 01:25.880] Many protesters were also eager to show support for the introduction of the USA Freedom Act, [01:25.880 --> 01:31.040] a bill that is designed to repeal or rein in the most egregious unconstitutional aspects [01:31.040 --> 01:36.400] of the spy program. [01:36.400 --> 01:41.160] Another fumble in the attempt to make Obamacare online enrollment simple and accessible. [01:41.160 --> 01:46.240] On Sunday a key data center went down, ending enrollment for all 50 states. [01:46.240 --> 01:50.640] The episode is the latest of many in the troubled rollout of the controversial initiative. [01:50.640 --> 01:55.480] The Chicago Tribune says Obama administration officials are unable to say how long repairs [01:55.480 --> 01:59.600] will take. [01:59.600 --> 02:03.680] On Friday the Department of Justice announced that they plan to use evidence gathered via [02:03.680 --> 02:08.660] the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act against a suspected terrorist from Colorado. [02:08.660 --> 02:12.520] This marks the first time the government has informed a criminal defendant of their intention [02:12.520 --> 02:17.120] to use information gained through the secretive FISA courts, a move that some believe will [02:17.120 --> 02:20.080] lead to a constitutional challenge of the law. [02:20.080 --> 02:23.720] The Supreme Court has previously declined to take up the challenge, citing the fact [02:23.720 --> 02:27.720] that those who brought forth lawsuits could not prove that they had been subject to secret [02:27.720 --> 02:30.600] proceedings of the FISA courts. [02:30.600 --> 02:34.720] Support for the Liberty Beat comes from Brave New Books, your local source for Tangy Tangerine [02:34.720 --> 02:41.160] 2.0, One World Way and Clearly Filtered, in Austin, 1904 Guadalupe Street and online at [02:41.160 --> 02:43.480] BraveNewBookstore.com. [02:43.480 --> 02:48.400] Support also comes from Austin Animal Clinic, celebrating their 59th year of quality, compassionate [02:48.400 --> 02:55.400] pet care, in Austin at 4330 North Lamar Boulevard, by phone at 512-453-6686 and online at austinanimalclinicinc.com. [03:18.400 --> 03:19.400] . [03:19.400 --> 03:20.400] . [03:20.400 --> 03:21.400] . [03:21.400 --> 03:22.400] . [03:22.400 --> 03:23.400] . [03:23.400 --> 03:24.400] . [03:24.400 --> 03:25.400] . [03:25.400 --> 03:26.400] . [03:26.400 --> 03:48.400] . [03:56.400 --> 03:58.400] . [04:26.400 --> 04:52.400] Yes, somebody needs to settle them down. [04:52.400 --> 04:57.400] All right, folks. Good evening. This is the Rule of Law Radio Monday Night Traffic Show. [04:57.400 --> 05:04.280] This is your host, Eddie Craig. It is October 28th, 2013. All right. A couple of things [05:04.280 --> 05:15.280] I want to go over tonight is I want to ask a question. How much longer? Now, let me read [05:15.280 --> 05:20.800] you a few things that I've been going over today and you'll see why I need to ask you [05:20.800 --> 05:26.880] all that question. I've been going over the Internet on a bunch of articles that have [05:26.880 --> 05:34.740] come out today. And let me just give you a sampling of some of the things that we are [05:34.740 --> 05:43.120] living under that our founding fathers and our ancestors would never have tolerated for [05:43.120 --> 05:51.960] a minute and most certainly would have never allowed it to get where it's gotten. If they [05:51.960 --> 05:58.600] had had the information available to them today at the speed that we do, there would [05:58.600 --> 06:02.440] have been no need of a civil war. They would have already had everything thought out and [06:02.440 --> 06:08.960] planned and ready to go against Great Britain before they ever landed on the shores. But [06:08.960 --> 06:13.880] anyway, there's an article that I found today called Are American Local Governments Out [06:13.880 --> 06:17.240] of Control? Now, that's just one of several that I'm going to go over with you here in [06:17.240 --> 06:24.880] the next little bit. But basically, the answer to that question, of course, is absolutely. [06:24.880 --> 06:28.200] Local government thinks it has the right to control everything about you just like state [06:28.200 --> 06:33.780] government does when in fact neither of them have the power or the authority to do either. [06:33.780 --> 06:41.640] They only have the use of force to make you comply. Right now, that use of force is individually [06:41.640 --> 06:50.520] directed. It has to be because we outnumber them 50 to 1. But what happens when we keep [06:50.520 --> 06:58.620] letting these municipalities add to that standing army that they call law enforcement and then [06:58.620 --> 07:04.680] taking away our right to carry our guns and defend ourselves against these people for [07:04.680 --> 07:12.600] violating those rights in any manner that's necessary. And we just sit back and let it [07:12.600 --> 07:16.800] keep happening. How long are we going to let that go on? Because once they get that build [07:16.800 --> 07:27.400] up of force, they're going to use it. They're already using it. We're letting them acquire [07:27.400 --> 07:32.800] these sound cannon vehicles that will let them microwave you into the sensation of burning [07:32.800 --> 07:37.640] to death in order to keep you from defending against them when they come at you in these [07:37.640 --> 07:44.600] riot situations or these crowd control situations as they call it. They're getting armored [07:44.600 --> 07:51.160] personnel carriers from the military. They're arming and training to be the military. The [07:51.160 --> 08:05.080] standing army is amongst you folks. And yet you sit back and let it remain. How much longer? [08:05.080 --> 08:08.560] So not only do we have to worry about what the local governments are doing, let's see [08:08.560 --> 08:14.040] what some of the individuals in the local governments are doing. There's another story [08:14.040 --> 08:21.800] here, Detroit chief of police running from crime, literally. Now this guy, his name is [08:21.800 --> 08:29.000] James Craig, no relation, and he is the chief of police in Michigan. Prior to this, he was [08:29.000 --> 08:35.780] a police chief in Ohio. In most states, he has failed to take the required certification [08:35.780 --> 08:41.280] for peace officers in order to be able to make an arrest for anything other than a citizen's [08:41.280 --> 08:48.680] arrest. Well, the problem is in Detroit, where he is, you cannot make a citizen's arrest [08:48.680 --> 08:53.080] for anything other than a felony. Whereas we here in Texas can make an arrest for a [08:53.080 --> 09:01.240] felony or a breach of the peace. Now the story is about a carjacking that was taking place [09:01.240 --> 09:10.600] on the chief of police car while he was in it. But instead of apprehending the individual, [09:10.600 --> 09:18.280] he just floored it and drove off and made a getaway so he didn't get carjacked. The [09:18.280 --> 09:31.540] chief of police in Detroit. That is the asinine thinking of government, okay? This certification [09:31.540 --> 09:38.880] to be a peace officer, while in some instances is a good thing and in others it's bad. And [09:38.880 --> 09:42.760] I won't get into that part tonight because I've mentioned part of it before, especially [09:42.760 --> 09:46.600] when it comes to the declaration in the Texas Constitution Bill of Rights about the right [09:46.600 --> 09:51.320] to keep and bear arms. The second paragraph that was added or the second sentence rather [09:51.320 --> 09:57.880] to that section that says that the state shall have the right to regulate the wearing of [09:57.880 --> 10:03.720] arms with an eye towards crime prevention. Folks, that has nothing to do with you and [10:03.720 --> 10:08.780] me because the first sentence says the people's right to keep and bear arms shall not be in [10:08.780 --> 10:16.160] infringed, just like it does in the federal constitution. So the regulating of the wearing [10:16.160 --> 10:23.520] of arms does not change the people's rights because the constitution didn't give us that [10:23.520 --> 10:31.520] right. Not at all. So the only addendum that could have happened to that section that made [10:31.520 --> 10:38.680] any difference to anybody are those that the state is arming to operate as a state agent. [10:38.680 --> 10:46.560] In other words, you're law enforcement individuals. They can regulate the wearing of arms on law [10:46.560 --> 10:54.480] enforcement individuals with an eye towards crime prevention. Isn't that what law enforcement [10:54.480 --> 11:01.880] is supposed to do as we understand it? When you read it in the context in which it can [11:01.880 --> 11:10.840] only apply, it's perfectly sensible. But as usual, the courts have usurped the power to [11:10.840 --> 11:16.620] interpret our rules for government in a manner to give them the power and to take it away [11:16.620 --> 11:24.080] from us. And we should also have never allowed that to happen. Let's see what happens when [11:24.080 --> 11:29.780] we give courts that kind of power. Oh, let's see. We have a Texas judge who resigns after [11:29.780 --> 11:35.800] being caught texting instructions to prosecutor to help them win convictions in her court. [11:35.800 --> 11:45.440] Yeah, that happened. Judge Elizabeth E. Coker, over in my neck of the woods, East Texas. [11:45.440 --> 11:55.200] This is a state district judge who is denying the right of due process to any criminal defendant [11:55.200 --> 12:02.120] that enters her courtroom by siding with the prosecution against the defense and telling [12:02.120 --> 12:08.720] them via secret text messages what they should do in order for her to make the ruling they [12:08.720 --> 12:17.400] need. And you want to talk about a justice system? Well, I've told you and told you and [12:17.400 --> 12:25.760] told you this is a just us system. And you and I, ladies and gentlemen, are not a part [12:25.760 --> 12:39.640] of it. We're victimized by it, but we are not a part of it. How much longer? Now, let's [12:39.640 --> 12:49.000] go to another. In Brazil, Indiana, police perform simulated drug raid on fifth graders. [12:49.000 --> 12:58.300] And while this simulated raid is going on, the police have secretly planted narcotics [12:58.300 --> 13:04.400] on one of the fifth graders, an 11 year old boy. He doesn't know it's on him. The cops [13:04.400 --> 13:10.000] bring in the police dog who starts sniffing around the boy who doesn't know what's going [13:10.000 --> 13:15.040] on. And like any 11 year old around a dog, almost his size starts kind of moving around [13:15.040 --> 13:23.760] and the dog immediately attacks him. To an 11 year old, where's the child endangerment [13:23.760 --> 13:28.520] laws when it comes to the cops doing this kind of stuff? Where's the child welfare laws [13:28.520 --> 13:33.560] when the cops do this kind of stuff? Why isn't CPS going to the home of every cop involved [13:33.560 --> 13:38.400] in this simulated raid and taking their kids away from them because if they would behave [13:38.400 --> 13:49.720] this way with somebody else's kids, how is their own being treated? How much longer? [13:49.720 --> 13:56.800] We go to a different one. Okay. Federal Way, Washington, police beat woman so bad she calls [13:56.800 --> 14:06.640] 911 for help. Then they charge her with assault on a peace officer. Folks, if you serve on [14:06.640 --> 14:12.960] a jury, there's something you need to understand right now. If one of the charges against the [14:12.960 --> 14:19.400] accused, I don't care if they're a Colombian drug lord. If one of the charges against the [14:19.400 --> 14:25.880] accused is assault upon a peace officer or a law enforcement officer or anything of that [14:25.880 --> 14:33.240] nature, guaranteed there is a cover up for police impropriety, brutality, or criminal [14:33.240 --> 14:43.720] activity that prompted that charge to cover that act up. Especially true if the individual [14:43.720 --> 14:57.160] being accused is unarmed and is in no way a threat to a cop who is armed and who 99 [14:57.160 --> 15:03.840] times out of 100 is the individual responsible for taking the first shot, striking the first [15:03.840 --> 15:12.920] blow or escalating the situation until it got out of control. The cop. 99 times out [15:12.920 --> 15:24.040] of 100. How much longer? Now, here we have another one happened right here in downtown [15:24.040 --> 15:29.840] Austin. Officers falsely arrest citizens for lawfully carrying antique black powder pistols. [15:29.840 --> 15:38.200] DPS officers go down to the open carry demonstrations and anybody with what looks like a firearm, [15:38.200 --> 15:44.000] if you go by the legal definition, on their hip, even though it's exempted by law from [15:44.000 --> 15:50.700] being considered a firearm and thus no offense is being committed of any kind, are falsely [15:50.700 --> 15:58.280] arresting and charging people for having them. Where are the aggravated assault charges, [15:58.280 --> 16:05.240] organized criminal activity, racketeering, aggravated kidnapping, and all those other [16:05.240 --> 16:12.680] kinds of charges that should be levied against the DPS and its officers for these actions, [16:12.680 --> 16:20.160] where are they? Why are your county and district attorneys ignoring these acts and turning [16:20.160 --> 16:27.000] a blind eye to these assaults and these crimes by these guys because they wear a badge and [16:27.000 --> 16:31.960] help these people get their conviction rates so they can run for freaking governor or the [16:31.960 --> 16:40.760] Senate? How much longer? All right, folks, we're going to go to break. Andrew, I see [16:40.760 --> 16:43.720] you there on the board. Hang on for a little bit. I got a few more of these to go through [16:43.720 --> 16:49.680] and then I'll start taking calls. 512-646-1984 is the call in number, people. Y'all give [16:49.680 --> 17:01.000] us a ring, give us a collar, give us a comment. We'll be right back after this break. [17:01.000 --> 17:05.600] Through advances in technology, our lives have greatly improved, except in the area [17:05.600 --> 17:10.280] of nutrition. 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This investigative blogger, Roger Shuler, was arrested and beaten by [19:49.360 --> 19:54.480] Shelby County Sheriff's deputies in his garage when he returned home on the evening of October [19:54.480 --> 20:00.800] 23rd. The reason he gets charged is because he refused to obey a judge's order to stop [20:00.800 --> 20:05.360] writing about an alleged affair involving Robert Riley, Jr., an attorney who is part [20:05.360 --> 20:10.960] of Alabama's most prominent political family. Yeah, nothing familiar about that story, huh? [20:10.960 --> 20:19.480] Okay. Someone that is reporting on corrupt activities or immoral activities by public [20:19.480 --> 20:30.320] servants and instead of being heralded as a hero or someone that's doing the right thing, [20:30.320 --> 20:38.720] the powers that be, government, uses its exclusive right of force, which by the way, we didn't [20:38.720 --> 20:50.120] give it that, it took that on its own, in order to subjugate and silence an individual [20:50.120 --> 21:03.520] who's reporting on a member of its little whatever you want to call it, immoral activities. [21:03.520 --> 21:10.720] A judge tries to save this attorney's reputation without any legal authority to do so by threatening [21:10.720 --> 21:17.560] this man and then having him arrested where the deputies immediately assume arrest means [21:17.560 --> 21:24.880] subjugate in any manner necessary or possible till he gets the message and then throws him [21:24.880 --> 21:34.000] in jail and the judge then refuses to set bond on the alleged contempt charges. [21:34.000 --> 21:41.600] Now imagine he's getting charges of contempt for refusing to abide by an unlawful order [21:41.600 --> 21:50.240] from a judge, ordering him to not act upon his right as a member of the press or legitimate [21:50.240 --> 22:01.400] reporting style because of how it politically affects some member of their little enclave. [22:01.400 --> 22:08.280] How much longer? [22:08.280 --> 22:09.280] What else do we have? [22:09.280 --> 22:10.720] Oh, hey, not much. [22:10.720 --> 22:14.040] Let's go back a few months or a year even. [22:14.040 --> 22:21.920] Let's go back to Judge Keller, Sharon Keller, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the highest [22:21.920 --> 22:36.000] criminal court in Texas, who refused to allow her office to function after 5 p.m. when there [22:36.000 --> 22:47.080] was an inmate waiting for a stay of execution to be handed down that had to be cleared through [22:47.080 --> 22:48.720] the court. [22:48.720 --> 22:55.000] She decides, no, we cease doing business at 5 p.m. [22:55.000 --> 23:00.600] Now notwithstanding, there is a United States Supreme Court ruling that says the courts [23:00.600 --> 23:06.400] are to be open 24-7 to the public, okay? [23:06.400 --> 23:12.560] Now what did they do to this judge? [23:12.560 --> 23:14.920] Nothing. [23:14.920 --> 23:22.520] They put her on a reprimand trial and nothing came of it, nothing. [23:22.520 --> 23:28.200] She still sits as a judge on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. [23:28.200 --> 23:34.640] Those that have the power will never give it up willingly, nor will they ever be removed [23:34.640 --> 23:43.480] without you and I insisting upon it by whatever means is left to us to insist upon it. [23:43.480 --> 23:47.680] And the other thing you need to understand, ladies and gentlemen, is if you have a body [23:47.680 --> 23:55.880] politic that is refusing to abide by the will of the people in ostracizing one of its members [23:55.880 --> 24:06.000] because of corrupt practices or immoral practices by that member, then what good is a body politic? [24:06.000 --> 24:11.720] To whom do they answer as a body politic if it is not to those in whom all political power [24:11.720 --> 24:17.560] is inherent according to the Texas Constitution, which is you and me? [24:17.560 --> 24:27.840] If all political power is inherent in us, then how do they get away with ignoring us? [24:27.840 --> 24:30.480] How? [24:30.480 --> 24:37.800] It's because we just pay lip service to what our powers are rather than acting upon them. [24:37.800 --> 24:39.120] Why? [24:39.120 --> 24:40.720] Why? [24:40.720 --> 24:46.080] None of these people have extra rights because of who they are or what job they hold. [24:46.080 --> 24:47.080] None of them. [24:47.080 --> 24:50.520] Yet, that's exactly what they've given themselves. [24:50.520 --> 24:56.080] They have made themselves unaccountable and above the law and above you and I rather than [24:56.080 --> 25:00.240] below us as our public servants. [25:00.240 --> 25:05.600] How much longer? [25:05.600 --> 25:07.240] This will not stop, people. [25:07.240 --> 25:13.280] It's not going anywhere as long as you sit back and watch rather than act. [25:13.280 --> 25:16.720] It's not going to change. [25:16.720 --> 25:18.040] It's just not. [25:18.040 --> 25:19.800] Do we have any more? [25:19.800 --> 25:21.400] Oh, of course we have more. [25:21.400 --> 25:24.340] There are hundreds of these happening every single day. [25:24.340 --> 25:27.020] Every single day. [25:27.020 --> 25:33.720] This one is an article where ABC did that little thing they do about what would you [25:33.720 --> 25:39.320] do where they set up this scenario to see how the public would react to it. [25:39.320 --> 25:47.480] Well, in this particular scenario, they've set up an instance where they have two actors. [25:47.480 --> 25:55.840] One is playing a very drunk woman and the other is acting as a man that is intent on [25:55.840 --> 26:01.840] taking advantage of her drunken state by taking her to a hotel room and raping her. [26:01.840 --> 26:05.520] He makes it known very clearly in this little scenario that's what he is intending to do [26:05.520 --> 26:11.360] is take full advantage of her condition in order to do what he's doing. [26:11.360 --> 26:12.360] And it's rape. [26:12.360 --> 26:14.920] When it's non-consensual, it's rape. [26:14.920 --> 26:15.920] Not sex. [26:15.920 --> 26:18.200] It's not taking advantage. [26:18.200 --> 26:20.240] It's rape. [26:20.240 --> 26:27.240] Well, in the course of this little experiment of theirs, there are lots of people that are [26:27.240 --> 26:31.240] against it and they react to it when they see what's about to happen. [26:31.240 --> 26:37.880] But of course, they refer to it in the PC nomenclature of take advantage. [26:37.880 --> 26:43.400] That in and of itself is good, but it's not the issue here. [26:43.400 --> 26:48.660] The issue is what happens later in this scenario when two other men arrive and see what's going [26:48.660 --> 26:56.520] on and the gentleman that is part of the little scenario here says what he's going to do. [26:56.520 --> 27:00.880] And these two new gentlemen encourage him to do exactly that. [27:00.880 --> 27:03.960] Sure, take her, rape her, have your way with her, man. [27:03.960 --> 27:08.160] She shouldn't have got that way if that's what she didn't want. [27:08.160 --> 27:10.520] What's the problem? [27:10.520 --> 27:16.280] One of these guys is an off-duty cop. [27:16.280 --> 27:20.920] That's who you're paying to serve and protect you. [27:20.920 --> 27:26.240] That also tells you what his mindset toward women is as well. [27:26.240 --> 27:30.800] How many rapes has he used the power of his office to commit knowing that the victim would [27:30.800 --> 27:36.320] never talk about it because he was a cop that could kill him on the spot and get away with [27:36.320 --> 27:39.240] it? [27:39.240 --> 27:43.760] How much longer? [27:43.760 --> 27:49.560] You want to know why your family, your sons, your daughters, your aunt, your uncles, why [27:49.560 --> 27:52.320] they're in danger these days? [27:52.320 --> 27:58.600] It isn't terrorists, folks, at least not the ones we're told to look at. [27:58.600 --> 28:01.000] It's a whole different breed. [28:01.000 --> 28:06.560] In the military, we have to take an oath, and that oath deals with enemies, no matter [28:06.560 --> 28:11.040] where they are, foreign and domestic. [28:11.040 --> 28:17.560] And people, I'm telling you, the type of people I just talked about right here, those are [28:17.560 --> 28:21.800] your domestic enemies, whether you realize it or not, whether you want to accept it or [28:21.800 --> 28:25.200] not, that's exactly what they are. [28:25.200 --> 28:26.700] They don't care about you. [28:26.700 --> 28:28.080] They don't care about your rights. [28:28.080 --> 28:29.960] They don't care about your property. [28:29.960 --> 28:39.960] You are nothing to them except a stepping stone to a bigger paycheck and more power. [28:39.960 --> 28:42.520] That's a dangerous place to be. [28:42.520 --> 28:49.720] Very, very dangerous because the person that's on their knees with a bowed head is the one [28:49.720 --> 28:54.240] that's going to get a bullet put in the back of it. [28:54.240 --> 29:01.360] How much longer? [29:01.360 --> 29:07.400] When are we going to do something about what's being done to us? [29:07.400 --> 29:14.200] When we let them do it, we let them do it, we let them do it, and then all of a sudden [29:14.200 --> 29:16.680] it's normal. [29:16.680 --> 29:18.840] It's acceptable. [29:18.840 --> 29:21.160] Why? [29:21.160 --> 29:26.340] Why would you ever think it is acceptable? [29:26.340 --> 29:32.280] You get so offended because someone calls you a name, but you don't raise your voice [29:32.280 --> 29:39.160] at all when someone else pepper sprays you and shoots one of you. [29:39.160 --> 29:41.280] You don't make a sound. [29:41.280 --> 29:42.720] Why? [29:42.720 --> 29:47.160] How much longer are we going to be focused on the stupid instead of the important? [29:47.160 --> 29:53.640] All right, folks, this is rule of law radio calling number 512-646-1984. [29:53.640 --> 29:56.120] I need your calls, your comments, your arguments. [29:56.120 --> 29:57.120] Let's hear them. [29:57.120 --> 30:01.920] We'll be right back. 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[32:54.800 --> 33:00.360] Order your copy today, and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [33:00.360 --> 33:06.040] Live, free speech radio, logosradionetwork.com. [33:06.040 --> 33:25.560] Yeah, I got a warrant, and I'm going to solve them, to the government them, prosecute them. [33:25.560 --> 33:26.560] Okay. [33:26.560 --> 33:28.960] All right, folks, we are back. [33:28.960 --> 33:35.520] This is Rule of Law Radio, call in number 512-646-1984. [33:35.520 --> 33:36.920] We got one caller up on the board. [33:36.920 --> 33:38.160] I need some more. [33:38.160 --> 33:39.520] Let's get this night on a roll. [33:39.520 --> 33:41.840] All right, let's go to Andrew in Pennsylvania. [33:41.840 --> 33:43.560] Andrew, what can we do for you? [33:43.560 --> 33:47.720] Eddie, before I get to my question, can you quickly give me the name of that court case [33:47.720 --> 33:50.720] where they ruled the courts must be up in 24-7? [33:50.720 --> 33:53.480] I just want to write that down. [33:53.480 --> 33:55.720] I don't know specifically what the case is. [33:55.720 --> 33:57.640] It's just been a myriad of rulings. [33:57.640 --> 34:01.440] The thing about it is, is they have so many of these cases where the arrest occurs without [34:01.440 --> 34:06.320] a warrant, and they're required in almost every state to immediately take the person [34:06.320 --> 34:11.700] arrested without a warrant before a magistrate, therefore they have to have some place to [34:11.700 --> 34:12.700] take them. [34:12.700 --> 34:16.840] That's what it's meaning by the courts are to be open to the public 24-7. [34:16.840 --> 34:19.960] And you'll see there's been lots of cases where that has occurred. [34:19.960 --> 34:27.000] For instance, believe it or not, New York has night courts, Chicago's got night courts, [34:27.000 --> 34:32.960] lots of states have night courts as well as day courts, simply because of that requirement. [34:32.960 --> 34:37.940] Because in misdemeanor cases that are fine only, it's not allowed to throw somebody [34:37.940 --> 34:44.820] in jail, especially without an order of commitment from a competent third or disinterested judge [34:44.820 --> 34:50.080] who is supposed to impartially decide whether or not there's grounds to hold that person, [34:50.080 --> 34:52.960] not the cop. [34:52.960 --> 34:56.580] So there's not any one specific case for me to cite to you. [34:56.580 --> 35:00.720] It's just the myriad of cases they've decided that way which cause these states to do what [35:00.720 --> 35:01.720] they do. [35:01.720 --> 35:02.720] Okay. [35:02.720 --> 35:03.720] All right. [35:03.720 --> 35:11.720] But my question for you on that note, I have a question, is whatever the subject of using [35:11.720 --> 35:16.800] disabilities and disorders to lower your sentence or maybe even have the charges dropped entirely, [35:16.800 --> 35:20.880] it's not something that's talked about much, but I've heard it is possible, like hypothetically [35:20.880 --> 35:24.680] women do demand for sexual harassment, the man says, hey, I got a disorder, I can't be [35:24.680 --> 35:28.120] held liable for sexual harassment, that just is a hypothetical example. [35:28.120 --> 35:33.160] When does a person have and not have the ability to use disabilities and disorders to get charges [35:33.160 --> 35:35.920] dropped or lowered? [35:35.920 --> 35:40.720] When the jury doesn't buy it or the prosecutor doesn't buy it. [35:40.720 --> 35:41.720] That simple? [35:41.720 --> 35:43.160] It should be. [35:43.160 --> 35:49.800] I don't know where any particular criminal act has an affirmative defense based upon [35:49.800 --> 35:50.800] disability. [35:50.800 --> 35:57.040] Insanity is the only disability you can plead and that has a whole nother can of worms associated [35:57.040 --> 35:59.800] with it if you use it. [35:59.800 --> 36:00.800] Okay. [36:00.800 --> 36:06.800] Well, do you have time for another question? [36:06.800 --> 36:07.800] Sure. [36:07.800 --> 36:08.800] Oh, okay. [36:08.800 --> 36:16.840] I called into the other role of radio show with Randy Kelton and I just asked a question [36:16.840 --> 36:23.240] that turned into a whole new debate with Randy and Deborah about the TSA's legal actions. [36:23.240 --> 36:26.960] Deborah seems to think that since they are commercial, the T stands for transportation [36:26.960 --> 36:31.320] and since we are as passengers, which is a commercial term on our ticket, they have the [36:31.320 --> 36:36.840] right to violate our unalienable and Fourth Amendment of right to and not be searched [36:36.840 --> 36:37.840] like that. [36:37.840 --> 36:41.100] And Randy seemed to think otherwise and Deborah said we got a cross-off passenger and right [36:41.100 --> 36:42.520] traveler on our ticket. [36:42.520 --> 36:45.440] So could you maybe clarify this whole issue? [36:45.440 --> 36:50.520] Well, I don't know that I can, but I can try to help reason it out here to see which way [36:50.520 --> 36:52.240] it should be going. [36:52.240 --> 36:58.800] One, engaging in any particular activity other than by mutual agreement through full disclosure [36:58.800 --> 37:04.420] cannot and does not constitute a waiver of rights that cannot be waived. [37:04.420 --> 37:07.560] And certain of our rights cannot be waived. [37:07.560 --> 37:11.240] Even the founding fathers acknowledged that and said they couldn't be waived. [37:11.240 --> 37:13.360] Others can be. [37:13.360 --> 37:17.880] Search and seizure can be waived, for instance, okay? [37:17.880 --> 37:24.720] The question here is, as far as the commercial nexus is, is the passenger the one engaging [37:24.720 --> 37:29.960] in commerce during the course of the transportation? [37:29.960 --> 37:38.240] It's true that you had to purchase the transportation, but is that the end of your part of the commercial [37:38.240 --> 37:39.240] nexus? [37:39.240 --> 37:45.360] You've paid for the service, where else do you have a nexus? [37:45.360 --> 37:50.520] Because you're not the one performing the transportation, thus you're not regulated [37:50.520 --> 37:53.160] as the one performing. [37:53.160 --> 37:57.280] You're the one that is being provided the service of. [37:57.280 --> 38:04.200] Now, here's where the possible issue can get raised. [38:04.200 --> 38:09.240] If you contract with, say, a railroad company or any other company for that matter to transport [38:09.240 --> 38:16.120] goods and property, can that property be legally searched without a warrant just because it's [38:16.120 --> 38:23.680] in possession of one of those commercial entities and being transported? [38:23.680 --> 38:28.800] I'm pretty sure the courts are going to say no. [38:28.800 --> 38:35.640] So, if the goods are not liable to such things because they're being transported, then how [38:35.640 --> 38:44.260] could even a passenger be subject to such things without a knowing waiver of the protection [38:44.260 --> 38:49.560] that they have when they didn't waive it? [38:49.560 --> 38:56.120] So if you reason it out on the basis of what rights are, the answer is absolutely not. [38:56.120 --> 39:03.080] Even in commerce, you're not performing the regulated activity of transportation. [39:03.080 --> 39:08.080] You simply paid for the service to be transported. [39:08.080 --> 39:15.920] Now, in case no one's noticed this though, the courts have decided to give us less rights [39:15.920 --> 39:19.800] than our luggage. [39:19.800 --> 39:21.600] Go figure. [39:21.600 --> 39:27.840] So that would still raise my question from before, how much longer? [39:27.840 --> 39:37.000] So, in the great debate, I would say that without a knowing waiver, no, it cannot apply. [39:37.000 --> 39:42.120] And based upon the description as I gave it, I would argue that they may say they can, [39:42.120 --> 39:43.640] but I'm going to say you can't. [39:43.640 --> 39:46.520] And that's how I'm going to couch my argument as to why. [39:46.520 --> 39:51.720] Okay, thanks for clarifying that. [39:51.720 --> 39:57.600] And of course, is there any way we can get around that whole thing about them putting [39:57.600 --> 40:00.200] the black boxes in our cars? [40:00.200 --> 40:01.680] I'm sure you've probably heard about that. [40:01.680 --> 40:03.800] I mean, how can we get around that? [40:03.800 --> 40:04.800] You ever bought a mattress? [40:04.800 --> 40:05.800] What? [40:05.800 --> 40:08.800] Did you ever buy a mattress? [40:08.800 --> 40:13.800] Yeah, but can you take the black box out of the car without the car shutting down? [40:13.800 --> 40:14.800] I mean, maybe they... [40:14.800 --> 40:16.880] That depends on how they engineer it. [40:16.880 --> 40:17.880] Okay. [40:17.880 --> 40:18.880] Okay. [40:18.880 --> 40:21.640] But the thing is about the mattress, you ever rip the tag off of it? [40:21.640 --> 40:26.320] Does the tag specifically say not to be removed under penalty of law? [40:26.320 --> 40:28.440] That doesn't apply if you buy it afterwards. [40:28.440 --> 40:29.440] Correct. [40:29.440 --> 40:35.120] If you read a little further, that tag says, except by the end user or consumer. [40:35.120 --> 40:36.680] Right. [40:36.680 --> 40:43.800] Well, the only people they can track are those that are in something they can regulate. [40:43.800 --> 40:54.480] So, unless the manufacturer inextricably builds the black box into the car where nothing functions [40:54.480 --> 41:00.280] without it, in which case the car companies will go broke because any knowledgeable person [41:00.280 --> 41:04.520] isn't going to buy such a car, they will start at that point. [41:04.520 --> 41:10.960] In fact, I would almost insist on owning anything pre-2000 these days. [41:10.960 --> 41:16.160] I would go buy used cars for the rest of my life and fix them up if I had to rather than [41:16.160 --> 41:18.800] buy something new. [41:18.800 --> 41:21.160] Why? [41:21.160 --> 41:24.960] Because when the crap hits the fan and everything is digital and they can interrupt it with [41:24.960 --> 41:30.200] an EMP and all this other kind of stuff, any car past 2000 with a computer is dead in the [41:30.200 --> 41:33.200] water. [41:33.200 --> 41:37.960] Anything pre-90s where everything on the car is not controlled by a computer, it'll keep [41:37.960 --> 41:43.240] going regardless. [41:43.240 --> 41:44.240] That's good to know. [41:44.240 --> 41:45.240] Good advice there. [41:45.240 --> 41:50.000] I hope people find out about that. [41:50.000 --> 41:52.320] You want to really get good? [41:52.320 --> 41:58.600] Get the older type cars from mid-60s, like the big power wagon pickup trucks, the Dodges, [41:58.600 --> 42:02.400] things like that, that have very few electronics. [42:02.400 --> 42:09.440] Everything is operated mechanically. [42:09.440 --> 42:13.760] I'll keep that in mind if we ever have to buy another car and those definitely won't [42:13.760 --> 42:16.760] have the white boxes in them. [42:16.760 --> 42:17.760] All right. [42:17.760 --> 42:19.560] Well, Eddie, one more thing. [42:19.560 --> 42:23.680] I'm planning to start my own show on blog talk radio called Nature of Reality Radio. [42:23.680 --> 42:26.280] Would you like to be one of my guests in the coming weeks? [42:26.280 --> 42:27.280] I'm sorry. [42:27.280 --> 42:28.640] You were a little bit garbled on that. [42:28.640 --> 42:29.640] Say it again. [42:29.640 --> 42:33.680] I said I'm starting my own show on blog talk radio called Nature of Reality Radio and I'm [42:33.680 --> 42:36.960] considering having you as a guest if you're willing to do it. [42:36.960 --> 42:41.360] It will be Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Eastern time. [42:41.360 --> 42:42.360] Yeah. [42:42.360 --> 42:45.840] Just give me a heads up via email and let me know what schedule will be and where I need [42:45.840 --> 42:47.680] to be and we'll talk about it from there. [42:47.680 --> 42:48.680] All right. [42:48.680 --> 42:49.680] Thanks a lot. [42:49.680 --> 42:50.680] You're welcome. [42:50.680 --> 42:51.680] All right. [42:51.680 --> 42:52.680] All right. [42:52.680 --> 42:53.680] Thanks for calling in, Andrew. [42:53.680 --> 42:54.680] You're welcome. [42:54.680 --> 42:55.680] All right. [42:55.680 --> 42:57.160] We've only got one other caller now. [42:57.160 --> 42:58.160] This is Lee. [42:58.160 --> 42:59.160] I don't know. [42:59.160 --> 43:00.160] Come on, folks. [43:00.160 --> 43:01.160] I need some callers. [43:01.160 --> 43:02.160] 512-646-1984. [43:02.160 --> 43:03.160] Let's go to Lee in California. [43:03.160 --> 43:04.160] Lee, what can we do for you? [43:04.160 --> 43:05.160] How are you doing, Eddie? [43:05.160 --> 43:06.160] So far, so grand. [43:06.160 --> 43:07.160] Okay. [43:07.160 --> 43:08.160] Okay. [43:08.160 --> 43:09.160] I just wanted to say that the last case that I had, the officer didn't show up, I guess, [43:09.160 --> 43:10.160] because maybe all the motions that I've filed thanks to your show that I've learned from. [43:10.160 --> 43:11.160] So no ticket there for me anymore. [43:11.160 --> 43:12.160] Thank you so much. [43:12.160 --> 43:13.160] Well, great. [43:13.160 --> 43:14.160] Glad to hear that. [43:14.160 --> 43:15.160] Thank you. [43:15.160 --> 43:16.160] All right. [43:16.160 --> 43:17.160] Thank you. [43:17.160 --> 43:18.160] All right. [43:18.160 --> 43:37.160] We're about to go to break, so if you'll hang on, I'll pick you up on the other side, [43:37.160 --> 43:38.160] okay? [43:38.160 --> 43:39.160] Okay. [43:39.160 --> 43:40.160] All right, folks. [43:40.160 --> 43:41.160] Call in number 512-646-1984. [43:41.160 --> 43:45.160] This is the Monday Night Rule of Law Radio Traffic Show. 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[46:47.320 --> 46:48.920] Motions to do what to judgment? [46:48.920 --> 46:55.800] Revert like some judgments that have been set in the past. [46:55.800 --> 46:56.800] Okay. [46:56.800 --> 47:02.280] See, what happened was is that I was in a... [47:02.280 --> 47:05.240] It's a motion to void judgment. [47:05.240 --> 47:06.240] To void judgment. [47:06.240 --> 47:07.240] Yeah. [47:07.240 --> 47:11.360] Could that work on a tollway violation? [47:11.360 --> 47:13.800] Well, there's... [47:13.800 --> 47:14.800] I don't know. [47:14.800 --> 47:19.040] I doubt it because a tollway violation is normally administrative. [47:19.040 --> 47:23.440] And in order to get a judgment, they would have to go against you administratively and [47:23.440 --> 47:24.440] get that. [47:24.440 --> 47:25.440] Did they? [47:25.440 --> 47:26.440] Yeah, they did. [47:26.440 --> 47:31.600] And they took the money out of my check. [47:31.600 --> 47:34.800] And where did you sign a contract allowing them to do that? [47:34.800 --> 47:35.800] I never did. [47:35.800 --> 47:39.120] Then sue them and recover the money. [47:39.120 --> 47:41.640] Bank fraud, bank fraud. [47:41.640 --> 47:42.640] Take your pick. [47:42.640 --> 47:43.640] Okay. [47:43.640 --> 47:49.720] Even though if they say that they've tried to go to court for it. [47:49.720 --> 47:50.720] Okay. [47:50.720 --> 47:54.520] Again, who can they get a judgment against? [47:54.520 --> 47:57.240] Okay. [47:57.240 --> 48:02.680] If you're not engaged in an activity, they can regulate on the tollway and they can't [48:02.680 --> 48:09.160] prevent you from using the tollway in a non-commercial fashion, but for your own private pleasure [48:09.160 --> 48:16.080] in business to travel because part of your money was used to build it, how can they get [48:16.080 --> 48:19.480] a judgment against you in its stand? [48:19.480 --> 48:23.640] You don't have to pay to use a road you've already paid to use. [48:23.640 --> 48:24.640] Okay. [48:24.640 --> 48:30.800] All right, then I'll get it started on that. [48:30.800 --> 48:33.520] So you're saying just basically sue them and don't do it? [48:33.520 --> 48:34.760] Yeah, sue them for bank fraud. [48:34.760 --> 48:38.280] You didn't consent to anybody going into your bank account. [48:38.280 --> 48:43.000] You never got notice anybody was going to put their hands in your bank account. [48:43.000 --> 48:48.120] But if they send it to my job, I mean, they did send me one of those papers saying that [48:48.120 --> 48:51.680] they were going to start extracting it from my... [48:51.680 --> 48:56.920] Again, what agreement did you sign that would allow them to do that? [48:56.920 --> 48:57.920] Okay. [48:57.920 --> 49:09.800] They do what they do because you fail to rebut and consent to it by not rebutting. [49:09.800 --> 49:10.800] Okay. [49:10.800 --> 49:16.760] And if I made that mistake in the past, I can always come back and fix it. [49:16.760 --> 49:22.120] If they lack jurisdiction in the first instance, yes, fraud is fraud. [49:22.120 --> 49:26.760] Nothing changes that, not even time. [49:26.760 --> 49:29.440] I see. [49:29.440 --> 49:32.480] Very, very good. [49:32.480 --> 49:33.480] Okay. [49:33.480 --> 49:35.920] Well, I'll get working on that then. [49:35.920 --> 49:39.640] Thank you so much because I've had so many of those things in the past. [49:39.640 --> 49:42.640] You know, man, unbelievable. [49:42.640 --> 49:43.640] Not well. [49:43.640 --> 49:44.640] Hang in there. [49:44.640 --> 49:45.640] Okay. [49:45.640 --> 49:49.880] I'll get working on that and thank you for all your help, like I said, you know, without [49:49.880 --> 49:50.880] your help. [49:50.880 --> 49:53.520] Well, I'm glad I could be of help. [49:53.520 --> 49:54.880] You're saving me so much money. [49:54.880 --> 49:59.560] Well, we'll see how that pans out when you start some more of these fights. [49:59.560 --> 50:00.560] Okay. [50:00.560 --> 50:01.560] All right. [50:01.560 --> 50:02.560] All right. [50:02.560 --> 50:03.560] Thanks a lot. [50:03.560 --> 50:04.560] Good work. [50:04.560 --> 50:05.560] Thanks, Carl and Enly. [50:05.560 --> 50:06.560] Good work to you. [50:06.560 --> 50:07.560] You got it done. [50:07.560 --> 50:08.560] Okay. [50:08.560 --> 50:09.560] Bye-bye. [50:09.560 --> 50:10.560] Bye-bye. [50:10.560 --> 50:11.560] All right. [50:11.560 --> 50:12.560] Now we're going to go to Adam in Virginia. [50:12.560 --> 50:13.560] Adam? [50:13.560 --> 50:14.560] Hello. [50:14.560 --> 50:15.560] Hello, Eddie. [50:15.560 --> 50:16.560] How are you doing? [50:16.560 --> 50:17.560] Well, I'm doing good so far. [50:17.560 --> 50:24.240] Well, I just listened to you at the beginning of the show and I couldn't agree more, but [50:24.240 --> 50:31.560] I am kind of frustrated as a person here about how we go about achieving our goal for the [50:31.560 --> 50:37.200] people to be free again, whether it be, how it would be, whether it be through political [50:37.200 --> 50:43.920] means or, and that's what you were talking about, through the means that we have left [50:43.920 --> 50:47.440] as, that we have left given to us. [50:47.440 --> 50:58.600] Well, I'm reminded of one quote that crystallizes this whole scenario of where we are versus [50:58.600 --> 51:00.280] where we should be. [51:00.280 --> 51:06.800] And it's one by John F. Kennedy, he who makes peaceful resolution impossible makes violent [51:06.800 --> 51:11.560] revolution inevitable. [51:11.560 --> 51:23.320] And right now we are still the one place where that act by government would be fatal because [51:23.320 --> 51:30.920] we still have our arms and we still outnumber them 50 to 1. [51:30.920 --> 51:35.400] But I just don't see that, I see so much of the, I see the tide turning so much the other [51:35.400 --> 51:42.680] way that I see so much consent that the people are giving to, to whatever the legislation [51:42.680 --> 51:44.200] is passed. [51:44.200 --> 51:47.080] And like you're saying, when are we going to step up? [51:47.080 --> 51:54.080] And I just see that there's a group, I do see that the liberty movement is, but at the [51:54.080 --> 51:58.480] same time the people are continually consenting. [51:58.480 --> 52:03.320] Well, in the Revolutionary War, we had the exact same problem. [52:03.320 --> 52:10.960] Remember, in the Revolutionary War, less than 5% of those living in this country, well I [52:10.960 --> 52:17.480] shouldn't call us a country, this union of states before it became a union, okay, less [52:17.480 --> 52:21.160] than 5% of the total population is who stood up to the British. [52:21.160 --> 52:26.680] The rest of them either took a wait and see attitude or were all for what was going on [52:26.680 --> 52:27.680] prior to that. [52:27.680 --> 52:34.440] But Eddie, what I'm saying is that we cannot, we can't call for an overthrow of the government [52:34.440 --> 52:40.840] without, like, I feel like, like the one time I was talking to somebody online, I said, [52:40.840 --> 52:43.160] well you shouldn't be talking about an overthrow of the government. [52:43.160 --> 52:48.000] Well define overthrow, define overthrow, Adam. [52:48.000 --> 52:54.160] If you replace all of those that violate the rules that we give them to operate under with [52:54.160 --> 53:00.160] people that will follow the rules, isn't that an overthrow, at least the way as the system [53:00.160 --> 53:01.680] would see it? [53:01.680 --> 53:06.000] Even if we did it by completely proper legal means of holding proper elections, if we did [53:06.000 --> 53:08.860] that, that's an overthrow. [53:08.860 --> 53:11.240] It's a nonviolent one, but it's an overthrow. [53:11.240 --> 53:19.760] I don't see how else it could be done without men or politicians hanging from the streets, [53:19.760 --> 53:22.240] you know, I don't see how it could be done without violence. [53:22.240 --> 53:26.800] Well I'm agreeing with that, but it sounds like you're arguing against it, which I'm [53:26.800 --> 53:31.960] not for it either, but the whole point of this is, is who do we have to convince that [53:31.960 --> 53:34.560] that's going to be the inevitable result? [53:34.560 --> 53:39.880] Is it other people like us, or is it the ones that are causing the problem to begin with? [53:39.880 --> 53:45.000] Who do we have to convince first? [53:45.000 --> 53:49.280] I understand, but it's kind of, when you're trying to speak to other people, it's kind [53:49.280 --> 53:52.920] of hard like thinking that one day that these might be your enemies, really. [53:52.920 --> 53:54.320] You know what I'm speaking when I say that? [53:54.320 --> 53:56.080] Oh yeah, I know exactly what you mean. [53:56.080 --> 53:58.560] The whole Civil War thing is a problem like that. [53:58.560 --> 53:59.560] Right. [53:59.560 --> 54:04.120] So it's just when you're speaking to other people, and I don't, when you're saying that, [54:04.120 --> 54:08.480] I mean I've come to the point now where I don't even believe in borders anymore, I just [54:08.480 --> 54:11.280] believe that we're all just humans on the earth. [54:11.280 --> 54:15.880] But yet when I speak to others like that, it's like I'm speaking a whole other language [54:15.880 --> 54:22.400] and they want to call me names and ignorant, but all I'm just trying to do is promote peace [54:22.400 --> 54:28.360] and the liberty that all humans possessed from birth, whether you, whatever group that [54:28.360 --> 54:35.960] you, other people assign you to, you then believe that you are a part of. [54:35.960 --> 54:43.440] Well yeah, everybody's got their own realm of perception and responsibility that they're [54:43.440 --> 54:49.560] comfortable in and some people are very unlikely to give up that comfort zone no matter what [54:49.560 --> 54:51.180] happens. [54:51.180 --> 54:55.600] They're not willing to take the necessary risk to do what needs to be done. [54:55.600 --> 55:01.360] I mean would you consider yourself an anarchist? [55:01.360 --> 55:02.360] Absolutely. [55:02.360 --> 55:09.040] Well I appreciate, I like listening to you and it kind of gives me motivation hearing [55:09.040 --> 55:11.560] someone that speaks very well. [55:11.560 --> 55:15.360] I don't always speak very well so I enjoy listening to you. [55:15.360 --> 55:16.360] Well I appreciate that. [55:16.360 --> 55:23.240] But now before we get off the subject here, what do you think an anarchist is? [55:23.240 --> 55:31.520] At its basis I believe it's a peaceful person that just wants to have the security of property [55:31.520 --> 55:38.680] and be safe with their family and just desire good things for society without the use of [55:38.680 --> 55:46.480] force and I mean I'm a member of the Libertarian Party and one of the main things, the thing [55:46.480 --> 55:52.800] that you have to do when you sign up to be a Libertarian is agree to not using force [55:52.800 --> 55:57.640] to achieve your goals and I believe that's one of the key components of being an anarchist [55:57.640 --> 56:00.880] is not using force to achieve your goals. [56:00.880 --> 56:04.160] Well again it depends upon what your goal is. [56:04.160 --> 56:09.120] There are certain goals that can never be achieved without the use of force, self-defense [56:09.120 --> 56:10.120] for instance. [56:10.120 --> 56:16.960] That's a very worthy goal and you're never going to fulfill it without the use of force. [56:16.960 --> 56:21.780] An anarchist is simply someone that believes they don't need someone else to dictate how [56:21.780 --> 56:26.260] they live their life and want to be left alone to do it for themselves with no intention [56:26.260 --> 56:29.640] of harming anyone else as long as they're not harmed. [56:29.640 --> 56:33.160] That's all an anarchist is, someone that believes in the absence of authority. [56:33.160 --> 56:38.400] And I've learned that and I've learned that it's not chaos, I've learned that it's exactly [56:38.400 --> 56:43.600] what you and I are describing and so it's but I just don't understand why other people [56:43.600 --> 56:49.880] can't see that that's a good thing for themselves because they've been brainwashed I suppose. [56:49.880 --> 56:54.800] Yeah every time the government wants you to think something is bad they use the term anarchy [56:54.800 --> 57:00.160] to describe it when in fact it's exactly the opposite of bad when you come to talking about [57:00.160 --> 57:03.080] political systems and government. [57:03.080 --> 57:07.520] It couldn't be more pure than anarchy. [57:07.520 --> 57:18.100] But they put it into a connotation of it's bad, it's chaotic, nobody's in charge so what? [57:18.100 --> 57:22.640] The only time we need somebody in charge is when we're trying to muster an army to resist [57:22.640 --> 57:28.440] an invasion or fight a war to prevent the invasion not to go somewhere else and fight [57:28.440 --> 57:31.360] one for somebody else's profit. [57:31.360 --> 57:35.480] And that would be with voluntary cooperation. [57:35.480 --> 57:42.000] Absolutely when Nehemiah was rebuilding the walls in Jerusalem what was the instructions [57:42.000 --> 57:46.600] he gave to every man working on the wall? [57:46.600 --> 57:48.560] You doesn't tell me sir. [57:48.560 --> 57:54.600] You are to build the part of the wall closest to your own home. [57:54.600 --> 57:59.080] How well do you think that person took that job and made that task at making sure that [57:59.080 --> 58:03.600] wall was as strong as it could possibly be when it's right when he's responsible for [58:03.600 --> 58:05.080] the part next to his own house? [58:05.080 --> 58:06.080] Right on. [58:06.080 --> 58:07.080] Right on. [58:07.080 --> 58:10.520] Well I hear the music I appreciate talking with you Eddie. [58:10.520 --> 58:11.880] Alright Adam thanks for calling in. [58:11.880 --> 58:13.560] You have a good night buddy. [58:13.560 --> 58:14.560] You too. 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[01:03:58.800 --> 01:04:06.400] Oh yeah, I wanted your opinion, I'm reading an article about a woman named Sarah, somewhere [01:04:06.400 --> 01:04:14.720] near Dallas, who had ran a stop sign and got a ticket and failed to pay the fine, the officer [01:04:14.720 --> 01:04:22.720] shows up to her home with a warrant and arrests her, takes her to jail, they conduct a strip [01:04:22.720 --> 01:04:32.920] search, and booking and everything else, simply for not paying a fine, and it seems that all [01:04:32.920 --> 01:04:39.680] these, the judges, the prosecutors, these officers should know that she shouldn't have [01:04:39.680 --> 01:04:43.160] been pulled over in the first place. [01:04:43.160 --> 01:04:52.920] So your opinion I want is, what are all the violations that may have taken place against [01:04:52.920 --> 01:04:53.920] this woman? [01:04:53.920 --> 01:04:58.560] You mean besides aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, and organized criminal activity? [01:04:58.560 --> 01:05:00.560] Oh, I don't know. [01:05:00.560 --> 01:05:05.760] Well, but there had to be a justice issue, or it had to be a prosecutor to make the request. [01:05:05.760 --> 01:05:08.800] Hence the organized criminal activity. [01:05:08.800 --> 01:05:16.200] I mean, it's like you said, this is so outrageous how long that the people don't know, they've [01:05:16.200 --> 01:05:20.560] been trained to believe that they are the slave and the master wears a badge and a gun [01:05:20.560 --> 01:05:28.440] and whatever he says, like it frustrates you, it just frustrates me, reading this article [01:05:28.440 --> 01:05:34.040] wondering what is going through the minds of these officers and prosecutors and judges [01:05:34.040 --> 01:05:39.760] and every other government employee involved in the scheme, it is overwhelming. [01:05:39.760 --> 01:05:42.960] Well, you're correct. [01:05:42.960 --> 01:05:45.440] It's absolutely correct. [01:05:45.440 --> 01:05:52.000] I mean, but again, blame your legislature, which has intentionally followed the national [01:05:52.000 --> 01:05:58.080] bar standard on how to write statutes in order to intentionally make them vague and ambiguous [01:05:58.080 --> 01:06:06.240] as to whom they apply in order to facilitate this misapplication for the sole purpose of [01:06:06.240 --> 01:06:12.880] generating extra illegal revenue. [01:06:12.880 --> 01:06:15.920] And again, let's talk about organized criminal activity. [01:06:15.920 --> 01:06:21.400] See, the thing about fraud is you don't necessarily have to know that you're a part of a fraudulent [01:06:21.400 --> 01:06:27.600] act in order to be convicted of it. [01:06:27.600 --> 01:06:32.400] And once again, the powers that be have given themselves immunity for acting outside of [01:06:32.400 --> 01:06:35.480] the rules we put in place for them. [01:06:35.480 --> 01:06:38.760] And we just let them keep sliding on it and we should have never done that. [01:06:38.760 --> 01:06:44.320] The moment the first judge ruled in violation of any form of the constitution that we set [01:06:44.320 --> 01:06:47.920] down for them to follow, that judge should have been tarred and feathered and run out [01:06:47.920 --> 01:06:49.200] of town on a rail. [01:06:49.200 --> 01:06:55.360] If he ever did it again, he gets branded and forbidden to ever hold public office. [01:06:55.360 --> 01:07:02.640] And if he is guilty of causing a substantial harm, such as a suicide, death, or intentional [01:07:02.640 --> 01:07:09.280] bodily injury to an individual because of his act, he gets publicly hung after a fair [01:07:09.280 --> 01:07:11.920] trial, finding him guilty, of course. [01:07:11.920 --> 01:07:15.520] Well, of course, something we don't get. [01:07:15.520 --> 01:07:22.200] But studying and listening to you and others, Rob Klaas has come to the conclusion that [01:07:22.200 --> 01:07:28.920] he tried to sue the Dallas police force in Dallas, North Carolina. [01:07:28.920 --> 01:07:35.920] And he was told he had to go through the administrative courts to sue an agency because they were [01:07:35.920 --> 01:07:42.160] not, the Dallas Police Department was a private contractor, not a state agency. [01:07:42.160 --> 01:07:49.040] Have you found that in your travels to the courts that the police are not state employees [01:07:49.040 --> 01:07:52.920] or private contractors and you have to go through the administrative courts to come [01:07:52.920 --> 01:07:54.920] after them? [01:07:54.920 --> 01:08:00.280] Well, it depends on what you're calling the administrative courts. [01:08:00.280 --> 01:08:04.560] From my understanding of what Rod's doing, he's not going through an administrative court. [01:08:04.560 --> 01:08:08.960] He's going through an administrative finding of fact and conclusion of law. [01:08:08.960 --> 01:08:11.320] There's a difference. [01:08:11.320 --> 01:08:15.720] He is petitioning a state level court to make a legal determination about the meaning of [01:08:15.720 --> 01:08:19.680] a certain law or statute. [01:08:19.680 --> 01:08:25.960] He is then using that information to facilitate what he needs in his case against the actors [01:08:25.960 --> 01:08:27.520] in other ways. [01:08:27.520 --> 01:08:29.400] Now, that's my understanding. [01:08:29.400 --> 01:08:34.680] If he's doing something different, then I don't have the information to answer your [01:08:34.680 --> 01:08:35.680] question. [01:08:35.680 --> 01:08:41.960] But based upon what I understand he's doing, he is going to a state level court and getting [01:08:41.960 --> 01:08:51.280] a legal ruling on what something in the statute means so that he can use that opinion in other [01:08:51.280 --> 01:08:52.280] ways. [01:08:52.280 --> 01:08:56.120] Now, am I missing anything on what he's doing? [01:08:56.120 --> 01:08:59.120] Is that what he's doing? [01:08:59.120 --> 01:09:04.920] It seems to be what he wanted to do is do them for wrongful arrest and, you know, wrongful [01:09:04.920 --> 01:09:05.920] citation. [01:09:05.920 --> 01:09:06.920] Right. [01:09:06.920 --> 01:09:11.480] But that's something an administrative court couldn't allow him to do because it doesn't [01:09:11.480 --> 01:09:15.160] have jurisdiction of a suit in that way. [01:09:15.160 --> 01:09:21.600] An administrative court, an actual administrative court, has one purpose to determine whether [01:09:21.600 --> 01:09:29.000] or not the administrative rules it regulates have been violated. [01:09:29.000 --> 01:09:30.040] That's it. [01:09:30.040 --> 01:09:34.760] That's all an administrative court does, which is a perfect example of these so-called traffic [01:09:34.760 --> 01:09:35.760] courts. [01:09:35.760 --> 01:09:38.000] Calling them crimes or anything else, not true. [01:09:38.000 --> 01:09:39.120] They're administrative. [01:09:39.120 --> 01:09:40.660] How do we know this? [01:09:40.660 --> 01:09:43.760] Because the true facts are never allowed to be presented. [01:09:43.760 --> 01:09:48.840] The only question ever allowed to be asked and the only answer allowed to be given to [01:09:48.840 --> 01:09:55.320] it is were the administrative regulatory rules violated? [01:09:55.320 --> 01:10:00.080] Under the absolute letter of the rule, was it violated? [01:10:00.080 --> 01:10:01.240] That's it. [01:10:01.240 --> 01:10:06.480] That's how you know you're in an administrative court because the question of applicability [01:10:06.480 --> 01:10:08.400] never comes up. [01:10:08.400 --> 01:10:12.840] Right, that was what I was just thinking. [01:10:12.840 --> 01:10:22.480] Do the rules apply to the man traveling or do they only apply to the government agent? [01:10:22.480 --> 01:10:29.320] And I think the administrative rules, i.e. the statutes, apply to the agency that's doing [01:10:29.320 --> 01:10:34.000] whatever the statutes authorize. [01:10:34.000 --> 01:10:40.840] The problem is is the administrative agency is also responsible for the interpretation. [01:10:40.840 --> 01:10:46.720] The fact that they're interpreting it incorrectly is where the problem arises. [01:10:46.720 --> 01:10:58.440] Now the question becomes is the interpretation incorrect due to ignorance or is it willful? [01:10:58.440 --> 01:11:06.240] That's the only question left to be answered because it would seem to me like if you made [01:11:06.240 --> 01:11:12.140] a real effort to understand what the limits of your authority are as a government agency [01:11:12.140 --> 01:11:18.160] and what the rules can actually regulate as a government agency, then you would be liable [01:11:18.160 --> 01:11:23.720] for not knowing that you were applying it incorrectly. [01:11:23.720 --> 01:11:30.120] But see, those administrative, I'm sorry, go ahead. [01:11:30.120 --> 01:11:36.840] What Rod has dug up was that the Dallas Police Department was not a government agency. [01:11:36.840 --> 01:11:38.520] They were a private contractor. [01:11:38.520 --> 01:11:40.840] Well, absolutely, all of them are. [01:11:40.840 --> 01:11:43.120] Show me where they're not. [01:11:43.120 --> 01:11:50.720] If they are not authorized by the city charter as an actual entity arm of the city, then [01:11:50.720 --> 01:11:53.160] they can't be anything else. [01:11:53.160 --> 01:11:54.280] Austin's a perfect example. [01:11:54.280 --> 01:12:00.520] There is nothing in the Austin City Charter granting explicit authority for a police department. [01:12:00.520 --> 01:12:01.520] Absolutely nothing. [01:12:01.520 --> 01:12:08.160] Yes, they have one that's all over the place. [01:12:08.160 --> 01:12:14.380] Well, they have a bunch of paid security guards that think they're police officers. [01:12:14.380 --> 01:12:19.560] But the problem is is how can they have immunity when they can't be valid? [01:12:19.560 --> 01:12:25.720] Well, because the courts that also don't have the authority to do what they do are covering [01:12:25.720 --> 01:12:32.720] them by usurping an authority we didn't give them to interpret their existence as lawful [01:12:32.720 --> 01:12:36.000] when in fact, it cannot possibly be so. [01:12:36.000 --> 01:12:40.880] Because the courts have created this little doctrine of if it's been performed for a long [01:12:40.880 --> 01:12:49.340] enough time, it becomes legal, baloney, baloney. [01:12:49.340 --> 01:12:53.280] That's like saying if a guy gets away with rape long enough, you can't ever charge him [01:12:53.280 --> 01:12:55.280] with rape. [01:12:55.280 --> 01:12:56.280] Okay? [01:12:56.280 --> 01:12:58.600] That's just wrong. [01:12:58.600 --> 01:13:01.360] It doesn't happen that way. [01:13:01.360 --> 01:13:05.820] But that's how the courts want you to think it works when it comes to anybody allegedly [01:13:05.820 --> 01:13:07.960] associated with government. [01:13:07.960 --> 01:13:17.280] So basically, they are Al Capone and we are his subject. [01:13:17.280 --> 01:13:19.280] Oh, no. [01:13:19.280 --> 01:13:20.280] Al Capone. [01:13:20.280 --> 01:13:21.280] No, they're not Al Capone. [01:13:21.280 --> 01:13:25.000] Al Capone was a frickin amateur compared to them. [01:13:25.000 --> 01:13:28.280] Well, this is true. [01:13:28.280 --> 01:13:29.280] This is true. [01:13:29.280 --> 01:13:30.280] Thank you, Eddie. [01:13:30.280 --> 01:13:31.280] You're welcome. [01:13:31.280 --> 01:13:32.280] Thanks for calling in, Terrence. [01:13:32.280 --> 01:13:33.280] All right. [01:13:33.280 --> 01:13:34.280] Now we're going to go to Jacob in Texas. [01:13:34.280 --> 01:13:35.280] Jacob, what can we do for you? [01:13:35.280 --> 01:13:36.280] Hi, Eddie. [01:13:36.280 --> 01:13:37.280] Good evening. [01:13:37.280 --> 01:13:38.280] Evening. [01:13:38.280 --> 01:13:39.280] Well, I have a couple comments. [01:13:39.280 --> 01:13:40.280] One, I was calling specifically because you were talking a little bit exasperating. [01:13:40.280 --> 01:13:41.280] I was calling specifically because you were talking a little bit exasperating. [01:13:41.280 --> 01:13:42.280] I was calling specifically because you were talking a little bit exasperating. [01:13:42.280 --> 01:13:49.280] I was calling specifically because you were talking a little bit exasperating. [01:13:49.280 --> 01:13:52.280] I was calling specifically because you were talking a little bit exasperating. [01:13:52.280 --> 01:13:55.280] Well, a caller was and I just addressed it, but yeah, go ahead. [01:13:55.280 --> 01:13:56.280] Sure. [01:13:56.280 --> 01:13:57.280] Sure. [01:13:57.280 --> 01:14:02.400] I am familiar a little bit with electronics and hardware and stuff of that nature, but [01:14:02.400 --> 01:14:08.200] as I understand it, that system has already been built into the computers of the cars [01:14:08.200 --> 01:14:10.200] since 2007. [01:14:10.200 --> 01:14:13.960] Well, yes and no. [01:14:13.960 --> 01:14:18.800] The system that they're trying to put in now, there are some of those same functions integrated [01:14:18.800 --> 01:14:26.960] in, but any computer system can be hacked, especially one that's susceptible to Wi-Fi [01:14:26.960 --> 01:14:30.920] signals and things of that nature like they put in all the cars nowadays. [01:14:30.920 --> 01:14:32.680] What their goal would be a GPS navigation. [01:14:32.680 --> 01:14:33.680] Yeah. [01:14:33.680 --> 01:14:38.080] The more things that they put in electronic and digital of that nature, the more susceptible [01:14:38.080 --> 01:14:42.240] to the types of things like that they've made the car. [01:14:42.240 --> 01:14:47.600] They've also done that in order to make it look like, well, we're improving your comfort [01:14:47.600 --> 01:14:50.200] and quality level of your car by doing all this. [01:14:50.200 --> 01:14:56.320] In fact, what they've done is give them an imminent way to kill your car dead anytime [01:14:56.320 --> 01:14:57.600] they want to. [01:14:57.600 --> 01:15:01.720] They can deactivate your car with a simple electronic pulse and that's that. [01:15:01.720 --> 01:15:03.840] The electronics are fried and it's going nowhere. [01:15:03.840 --> 01:15:04.840] Right. [01:15:04.840 --> 01:15:05.840] Right. [01:15:05.840 --> 01:15:11.960] Yeah, I'm at the mindset, like you said a few minutes ago too, to get an older car, [01:15:11.960 --> 01:15:12.960] all mechanical. [01:15:12.960 --> 01:15:17.960] Fuel injection can be mechanical, doesn't have to be electronic. [01:15:17.960 --> 01:15:20.200] Anything with the distributor, you're a lot better off. [01:15:20.200 --> 01:15:21.760] Oh, yeah. [01:15:21.760 --> 01:15:22.760] That's all mechanical. [01:15:22.760 --> 01:15:24.520] They can't interrupt it with that. [01:15:24.520 --> 01:15:25.520] Right. [01:15:25.520 --> 01:15:26.520] Right. [01:15:26.520 --> 01:15:27.520] Yeah. [01:15:27.520 --> 01:15:32.120] I think I heard that reference on Alex some time ago, but I've done a lot of research [01:15:32.120 --> 01:15:37.320] for a long time and I know the hardware has been stealthily put into the Mercedes-Benz [01:15:37.320 --> 01:15:43.480] and BMWs since like 2000, even before then, for monitoring, you know, they're trying to [01:15:43.480 --> 01:15:44.480] do. [01:15:44.480 --> 01:15:47.480] Then I think they stepped it up a little more advanced by 2007. [01:15:47.480 --> 01:15:48.480] Yeah. [01:15:48.480 --> 01:15:53.400] Well, all the computer systems and electronics have gotten more sophisticated over time, [01:15:53.400 --> 01:15:56.360] but that, in my opinion, is not a good thing. [01:15:56.360 --> 01:15:59.680] They've taken the shade tree mechanic and thrown him off the bridge. [01:15:59.680 --> 01:16:00.680] Yeah. [01:16:00.680 --> 01:16:03.200] I totally agree with you. [01:16:03.200 --> 01:16:04.200] Yeah. [01:16:04.200 --> 01:16:05.200] Yeah. [01:16:05.200 --> 01:16:11.280] Also, just remembering, I was actually traveling in my conveyance. [01:16:11.280 --> 01:16:14.680] I've listened to your script a couple of times and I think I've downloaded it, but I haven't [01:16:14.680 --> 01:16:15.680] printed it yet. [01:16:15.680 --> 01:16:24.000] In general, I'm just kind of aware of the guideline that you share, but I was traveling [01:16:24.000 --> 01:16:31.840] in my conveyance across Texas a couple of days ago and I was in Brookings on I-10, headed [01:16:31.840 --> 01:16:32.840] towards Austin from Houston. [01:16:32.840 --> 01:16:33.840] Yeah. [01:16:33.840 --> 01:16:34.840] I can't wait. [01:16:34.840 --> 01:16:35.840] Yeah. [01:16:35.840 --> 01:16:36.840] Can you hang on just a minute? [01:16:36.840 --> 01:16:37.840] Sure. [01:16:37.840 --> 01:16:38.840] All right, folks. [01:16:38.840 --> 01:16:39.840] This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:16:39.840 --> 01:16:40.840] We're about to go to break. 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[01:19:42.800 --> 01:19:50.600] I was pulled over for speeding on the I-10, and there was another car in front, they pulled [01:19:50.600 --> 01:19:52.800] over too, so the cop had to deal with that momentarily. [01:19:52.800 --> 01:20:00.080] It was the sheriff's deputy, actually, and he came very gruffedly, I need to see your [01:20:00.080 --> 01:20:01.080] driver's license. [01:20:01.080 --> 01:20:08.920] I was like, I just took a deep breath, relaxed, kind of laughed almost, but more to myself [01:20:08.920 --> 01:20:13.800] and really out loud, but I was kind of like, well, what's the emergency officer? [01:20:13.800 --> 01:20:18.760] And it kind of threw him, I believe, because, you know, he was just huffed, and then he [01:20:18.760 --> 01:20:23.240] was like, well, you were, you don't know why I pulled you over? [01:20:23.240 --> 01:20:24.240] No. [01:20:24.240 --> 01:20:26.760] Well, you're doing 80 in a 65. [01:20:26.760 --> 01:20:31.520] I was like, oh, okay, and he goes, you don't know the speed limit here? [01:20:31.520 --> 01:20:32.520] I was like, no. [01:20:32.520 --> 01:20:34.520] He goes, you're not from around here? [01:20:34.520 --> 01:20:36.400] I was like, no. [01:20:36.400 --> 01:20:42.440] So that proceeded into the fact that I did roll down my window, and I kind of just felt [01:20:42.440 --> 01:20:48.040] like, you know, he wasn't going to actually give me a ticket because I have an out-of-state [01:20:48.040 --> 01:20:55.520] license plate registration, and I have an out-of-state driver's license, but, you know, [01:20:55.520 --> 01:21:01.120] I can see that, and so he says, I'm just going to give you a warning, and goes to the [01:21:01.120 --> 01:21:05.120] car, writes the warning, comes back, can't see the warning, rolled down that window now [01:21:05.120 --> 01:21:09.480] so that I can, because I followed your advice and only rolled it down about two and a half [01:21:09.480 --> 01:21:14.240] inches, and he was kind of, rolled down the window now so that I can get, you know, hand [01:21:14.240 --> 01:21:17.960] you this warning ticket, and I only rolled it like another two and a half or so, and [01:21:17.960 --> 01:21:23.240] it kind of clipped it, the clipboard clipped my window as he was trying to press it through, [01:21:23.240 --> 01:21:28.600] and he had all of a sudden kind of yelled at me a little bit more again, but it was [01:21:28.600 --> 01:21:33.840] just interesting to watch his reaction whenever you're not really in a cheerful state, you [01:21:33.840 --> 01:21:39.240] know, that they're there to terrorize you, I guess, but I wanted to, I guess, check in [01:21:39.240 --> 01:21:44.360] specifically about enforceable contracts if I don't have a pre-existing contract with [01:21:44.360 --> 01:21:53.520] the state of Texas, and if I did end up signing an agreement of a ticket for something, I [01:21:53.520 --> 01:21:57.400] mean, how enforceable is that, you know, I mean, there's no prior contract that would [01:21:57.400 --> 01:21:58.400] give them that? [01:21:58.400 --> 01:22:02.760] Well, the ticket would be the contract for leases stemming to the notice to appear or [01:22:02.760 --> 01:22:04.160] the requirement to appear. [01:22:04.160 --> 01:22:05.160] Uh-huh. [01:22:05.160 --> 01:22:06.160] Okay. [01:22:06.160 --> 01:22:07.160] Okay? [01:22:07.160 --> 01:22:12.120] That's what your, that's what the signature is telling them, that I agree to appear. [01:22:12.120 --> 01:22:16.360] Without that signature, they have no such agreement to issue a warrant for you in relation [01:22:16.360 --> 01:22:18.080] to a failure to appear. [01:22:18.080 --> 01:22:19.080] Sure. [01:22:19.080 --> 01:22:26.200] Uh, so, given all that though, the, I got one question for you. [01:22:26.200 --> 01:22:27.200] Yes. [01:22:27.200 --> 01:22:31.440] Out of everything in your story, there's still something going on here that the script [01:22:31.440 --> 01:22:35.320] says not to do, and you were doing. [01:22:35.320 --> 01:22:38.080] Can you tell me what that was? [01:22:38.080 --> 01:22:44.480] Voluntarily handing over my driver's license when you asked for it? [01:22:44.480 --> 01:22:48.720] That's one, but again, I understand your reasons being out of state for that, but what's the [01:22:48.720 --> 01:22:49.720] other? [01:22:49.720 --> 01:22:55.240] Honestly, I'm failing at this one. [01:22:55.240 --> 01:22:57.240] Answering his questions. [01:22:57.240 --> 01:22:59.600] Ah, yes, okay. [01:22:59.600 --> 01:23:04.640] The more you affirm that you do or don't know this, that, or the other, the less of a chance [01:23:04.640 --> 01:23:08.440] you have to assert in court it never applied to you to begin with. [01:23:08.440 --> 01:23:09.440] Why? [01:23:09.440 --> 01:23:17.120] Because what he's asking you are questions related to merits of the reason you were stopped. [01:23:17.120 --> 01:23:23.920] And you're acknowledging merits even by what you're doing when you answer those questions. [01:23:23.920 --> 01:23:24.920] Okay. [01:23:24.920 --> 01:23:25.920] Okay? [01:23:25.920 --> 01:23:26.920] Yeah. [01:23:26.920 --> 01:23:27.920] Yeah. [01:23:27.920 --> 01:23:34.920] I mean, it was interesting, one of his last comments was he's like, you know, slow down. [01:23:34.920 --> 01:23:37.520] It's 75 miles an hour, two miles from here. [01:23:37.520 --> 01:23:42.760] You go 65 the next two miles, and then I don't care how fast you go. [01:23:42.760 --> 01:23:46.160] And then he also claimed that I was being arrogant towards him because I didn't roll [01:23:46.160 --> 01:23:51.800] down the window properly when he asked me to, you know, require me, so to speak. [01:23:51.800 --> 01:23:57.360] But yeah, it was, that was the deal on that. [01:23:57.360 --> 01:24:08.080] I had a question in terms of a handgun, the second amendment. [01:24:08.080 --> 01:24:14.720] I read the Texas constitution and it appeared to me that they were given the state of Texas [01:24:14.720 --> 01:24:17.360] regulatory power. [01:24:17.360 --> 01:24:20.000] You weren't listening to the first part of the show, were you? [01:24:20.000 --> 01:24:21.680] No, I was not, Eddie. [01:24:21.680 --> 01:24:24.560] I actually addressed that at the very beginning of this show. [01:24:24.560 --> 01:24:26.520] So listen to the replay. [01:24:26.520 --> 01:24:27.520] Okay. [01:24:27.520 --> 01:24:28.520] Okay. [01:24:28.520 --> 01:24:34.880] In terms of the basics, not having to have a license or appeal and just being able to [01:24:34.880 --> 01:24:35.880] hand... [01:24:35.880 --> 01:24:39.040] Who they can regulate to begin with, they can't regulate you and I. [01:24:39.040 --> 01:24:42.880] The constitution didn't give us the right to keep and bear arms. [01:24:42.880 --> 01:24:46.840] It simply enumerated it as something our government couldn't touch. [01:24:46.840 --> 01:24:47.960] Okay. [01:24:47.960 --> 01:24:51.000] We had the right whether the constitution existed or not. [01:24:51.000 --> 01:24:56.480] That second blurb of the constitution regulates the law enforcement officers wearing of guns, [01:24:56.480 --> 01:24:59.480] not ours. [01:24:59.480 --> 01:25:05.880] They are the states regulating arms with an eye towards crime prevention. [01:25:05.880 --> 01:25:11.040] Why does a police officer have to have a license to carry a gun? [01:25:11.040 --> 01:25:13.920] Because he's part of the state agency on law enforcement. [01:25:13.920 --> 01:25:19.720] Therefore, he is there regulating of the wearing of arms for the purpose of crime prevention. [01:25:19.720 --> 01:25:21.280] It isn't you and me. [01:25:21.280 --> 01:25:22.280] It can't be. [01:25:22.280 --> 01:25:23.280] Never has been. [01:25:23.280 --> 01:25:27.000] The right we had before law enforcement or the constitution even existed. [01:25:27.000 --> 01:25:35.800] So we have the right whether or not we demonstrate or express that, but to carry a handgun on [01:25:35.800 --> 01:25:39.680] our hip publicly without any sort of concealment. [01:25:39.680 --> 01:25:40.960] We have the right. [01:25:40.960 --> 01:25:46.960] The problem is trying to enforce that right individually rather than collectively. [01:25:46.960 --> 01:25:47.960] Yeah. [01:25:47.960 --> 01:25:48.960] Absolutely. [01:25:48.960 --> 01:25:49.960] Yeah. [01:25:49.960 --> 01:25:56.080] Individually, you're outmanned, you're outgunned, you're not going to be able to enforce the [01:25:56.080 --> 01:25:59.240] right no matter how much it belongs to you. [01:25:59.240 --> 01:26:02.120] Collectively, that's a whole other matter. [01:26:02.120 --> 01:26:08.440] That was the whole reason we came together to form society, to use the ability to exert [01:26:08.440 --> 01:26:14.040] a collective force greater than an individual could exert on their own to protect against [01:26:14.040 --> 01:26:17.240] the violations of individual rights. [01:26:17.240 --> 01:26:23.040] So when government exceeds its authority to do that very thing, the people are justified [01:26:23.040 --> 01:26:28.480] in unifying against it and exerting their own level of force to counter it and thus [01:26:28.480 --> 01:26:29.480] say no. [01:26:29.480 --> 01:26:30.480] What is it? [01:26:30.480 --> 01:26:34.600] What do we think the second amendment was for? [01:26:34.600 --> 01:26:40.840] It wasn't to sit around and discuss it after it's been taken away. [01:26:40.840 --> 01:26:42.000] What the hell, people? [01:26:42.000 --> 01:26:43.840] Come on. [01:26:43.840 --> 01:26:47.780] The second amendment is the right of the people to keep and bear discussions about owning [01:26:47.780 --> 01:26:50.040] guns in the old days. [01:26:50.040 --> 01:26:51.040] Yes. [01:26:51.040 --> 01:26:56.560] No, I totally agree because it's on the merit or not merit, but on the same level of if you're [01:26:56.560 --> 01:26:59.520] going to be raped by somebody, you're not going to sit there and let them rape you and [01:26:59.520 --> 01:27:01.120] then have a discussion about it. [01:27:01.120 --> 01:27:04.480] You will if you're listening to the liberals, pee or vomit on yourself. [01:27:04.480 --> 01:27:05.960] Hopefully it will discourage them. [01:27:05.960 --> 01:27:07.760] After that, you can report it. [01:27:07.760 --> 01:27:08.760] Right. [01:27:08.760 --> 01:27:09.760] Right. [01:27:09.760 --> 01:27:10.760] Right. [01:27:10.760 --> 01:27:11.760] Yeah. [01:27:11.760 --> 01:27:17.800] So, yeah, that's where we're at and that's why. [01:27:17.800 --> 01:27:24.640] Well, this is the first time I've ever called and I wanted to thank you for everything that [01:27:24.640 --> 01:27:25.640] you did. [01:27:25.640 --> 01:27:26.640] All right, man. [01:27:26.640 --> 01:27:27.640] Well, thanks for calling in. [01:27:27.640 --> 01:27:28.640] Yeah. [01:27:28.640 --> 01:27:29.640] Have a good evening. [01:27:29.640 --> 01:27:30.640] You too. [01:27:30.640 --> 01:27:31.640] All right. [01:27:31.640 --> 01:27:33.800] Now, we're going to go to Rob in Illinois. [01:27:33.800 --> 01:27:37.960] Rob, I've got about two and a half minutes before we're going to another break. [01:27:37.960 --> 01:27:38.960] Hello, Eddie. [01:27:38.960 --> 01:27:39.960] How are you? [01:27:39.960 --> 01:27:40.960] I'm good. [01:27:40.960 --> 01:27:41.960] And you? [01:27:41.960 --> 01:27:42.960] Great. [01:27:42.960 --> 01:27:47.360] Boy, I've got a whole list of notes here, a million things I could talk to you all night [01:27:47.360 --> 01:27:48.360] long about. [01:27:48.360 --> 01:27:54.720] Well, to start off with, I think you've read a lot of Charles Wiseman books and that to [01:27:54.720 --> 01:27:59.560] help everybody get up to speed, I think the three best books that they could read are [01:27:59.560 --> 01:28:07.880] Life, Liberty and Property, The Right to Keep and Bear Arms, and Taxes and Moral Issue. [01:28:07.880 --> 01:28:14.480] And all three of these books intertwine and it will give everybody the basis of what they [01:28:14.480 --> 01:28:19.680] need to understand of what kind of situation we're dealing with right now. [01:28:19.680 --> 01:28:22.680] Your comments on that, Eddie? [01:28:22.680 --> 01:28:23.680] What's the question? [01:28:23.680 --> 01:28:28.480] Well, I'm just saying I'm throwing those three books out by Charles Wiseman to help everybody [01:28:28.480 --> 01:28:33.640] get up to speed because I've been listening to the program for about a year now. [01:28:33.640 --> 01:28:40.560] And a lot of people call in and I get the sense that they're really not up to speed. [01:28:40.560 --> 01:28:45.840] And I think those three books will give everybody the basic foundation of where they stand with [01:28:45.840 --> 01:28:48.760] their rights and the situation. [01:28:48.760 --> 01:28:51.880] In a lot of ways, yeah, I would agree with that. [01:28:51.880 --> 01:28:59.240] A lot of his books are extremely well written, some not so much so because it goes to division [01:28:59.240 --> 01:29:04.520] rather than unification of us to fight a common enemy, so to speak. [01:29:04.520 --> 01:29:15.280] But just as well as Wiseman, a little bit of Lysander Spooner, John Locke and Lord Blackstone [01:29:15.280 --> 01:29:20.760] would be good because those are the people that understood the old English common laws [01:29:20.760 --> 01:29:24.200] that existed even before we came to America with it. [01:29:24.200 --> 01:29:32.880] And it was the foundational legal cornerstone that our societal form of justice is built [01:29:32.880 --> 01:29:40.920] on and has been thoroughly thrown out and ignored for decades upon decades now by our [01:29:40.920 --> 01:29:41.920] courts. [01:29:41.920 --> 01:29:47.680] So yeah, that was, Wiseman's a good start, but he's definitely not the sole source I [01:29:47.680 --> 01:29:48.680] would recommend. [01:29:48.680 --> 01:29:49.680] I agree. [01:29:49.680 --> 01:29:50.680] Can you give me... [01:29:50.680 --> 01:29:54.080] Yeah, just hang on, Jacob or Rob, we'll get you on the other side. 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[01:34:09.600 --> 01:34:14.160] You kept asking the question at the beginning, how long? [01:34:14.160 --> 01:34:19.400] How much more of this nonsense are we going to put up with? [01:34:19.400 --> 01:34:24.160] Like this 20 years ago, I was done with this system. [01:34:24.160 --> 01:34:29.120] Throughout my travels and life here, one thing happened after another, and everything snowballed [01:34:29.120 --> 01:34:31.800] into where I'm at today. [01:34:31.800 --> 01:34:36.920] Me and a couple of friends of mine are like the canaries in the coal mine, and we are [01:34:36.920 --> 01:34:42.640] going out there and testing the waters, and yes, there are remedies out there. [01:34:42.640 --> 01:34:46.160] There's remedies to a couple of different things, and I'll say one of them is a three-letter [01:34:46.160 --> 01:34:53.320] agency known as the IRS, and I've tested a few things, and I just told them in one letter, [01:34:53.320 --> 01:34:58.360] and I'll get with you in the next couple of weeks, and we can get this information out, [01:34:58.360 --> 01:35:04.080] but I told them, frankly, I don't use their money, and they reduced an alleged debt by [01:35:04.080 --> 01:35:09.600] 99% after I told them that I do not use their Federal Reserve notes. [01:35:09.600 --> 01:35:14.280] So folks out there, I know a lot of people are feeling helpless. [01:35:14.280 --> 01:35:18.560] They're feeling like there's nothing we can do, but just hold tight. [01:35:18.560 --> 01:35:22.080] There are remedies out there, and we're working on them, and they're right here, right in [01:35:22.080 --> 01:35:26.920] front of us, so I just wanted to send a little message out. [01:35:26.920 --> 01:35:31.200] Also, there was a caller talking earlier about Rod Klass. [01:35:31.200 --> 01:35:36.280] I don't know if anybody's heard the last Friday night he had Karen Hudas on there, and she [01:35:36.280 --> 01:35:41.760] was calling for a Constitutional Convention, and I know for the past couple of years that [01:35:41.760 --> 01:35:45.840] I've heard about this, what a bad idea that is, and maybe I can get a comment from you, [01:35:45.840 --> 01:35:50.680] Eddie, but she's saying that this Comet ISON is coming, and we need a Constitutional Convention [01:35:50.680 --> 01:35:55.000] right away within the next two weeks, otherwise they're declaring martial law, and I think [01:35:55.000 --> 01:35:59.040] this is just another one of these people out here that's pushing the panic button, because [01:35:59.040 --> 01:36:04.040] I think a Constitutional Convention would be absolutely devastating to us. [01:36:04.040 --> 01:36:08.240] I mean, if they're not listening to the Constitution now, what makes anybody think they're going [01:36:08.240 --> 01:36:09.720] to listen to another piece of it? [01:36:09.720 --> 01:36:15.920] Well, I actually got asked this question here a few shows ago, and I did a long diatribe [01:36:15.920 --> 01:36:18.760] on it then, and I'll go into it again. [01:36:18.760 --> 01:36:21.680] That would be the worst possible thing to happen. [01:36:21.680 --> 01:36:23.480] Let's analyze why. [01:36:23.480 --> 01:36:26.480] First, who's going to attend the Convention? [01:36:26.480 --> 01:36:27.480] You and me? [01:36:27.480 --> 01:36:28.480] No. [01:36:28.480 --> 01:36:32.520] They're going to send the same people that are currently active in government and want [01:36:32.520 --> 01:36:36.280] things to be changed to suit government, not us. [01:36:36.280 --> 01:36:39.800] So guess who's going to rewrite the entire Constitution? [01:36:39.800 --> 01:36:44.780] Not just, we can't dictate what part of the Constitution they have to work with. [01:36:44.780 --> 01:36:49.180] If you call a Constitutional Convention, they can throw the whole thing out and start from [01:36:49.180 --> 01:36:52.560] scratch and write anything they want. [01:36:52.560 --> 01:36:57.520] Then, just like with the rigged elections, they can say, how many people voted for it? [01:36:57.520 --> 01:36:58.520] Oh, the majority. [01:36:58.520 --> 01:36:59.520] Great. [01:36:59.520 --> 01:37:03.320] It's now the new Constitution, same way that Flandernach did back when they created the [01:37:03.320 --> 01:37:08.200] Federal Reserve Act and the 16th Amendment and so on and so on and so on. [01:37:08.200 --> 01:37:10.200] It was all fraud then. [01:37:10.200 --> 01:37:14.480] Why do you think it's not going to be fraudulent now if you call a Constitutional Convention [01:37:14.480 --> 01:37:19.800] and let the same people that are screwing over the existing one rewrite the new one [01:37:19.800 --> 01:37:22.200] and you and I have no say in it? [01:37:22.200 --> 01:37:25.640] Looks like we didn't in the first one, to tell you the truth, but at least the first [01:37:25.640 --> 01:37:30.360] one was apparently aimed at doing the right thing. [01:37:30.360 --> 01:37:33.320] Whether or not it succeeded, well, that's a whole nother matter. [01:37:33.320 --> 01:37:37.520] But where it failed, it's because we let it fail. [01:37:37.520 --> 01:37:41.000] So what good would a Constitutional Convention be if we're not willing to enforce a new one [01:37:41.000 --> 01:37:44.800] even if it benefited us, which it won't? [01:37:44.800 --> 01:37:46.140] What's the difference? [01:37:46.140 --> 01:37:51.800] Why not just keep the one you have and act like a freaking person in charge and make [01:37:51.800 --> 01:37:54.320] them obey it as the servant? [01:37:54.320 --> 01:37:57.840] What's wrong with that particular option? [01:37:57.840 --> 01:38:01.080] Is that about covered? [01:38:01.080 --> 01:38:05.280] Yeah, that about covers it because I'm from Illinois here and we have one of the most [01:38:05.280 --> 01:38:08.040] corrupt legislatures in the Union. [01:38:08.040 --> 01:38:12.800] I know there's a lot of others that are corrupt, but this one here, Illinois is like the cesspit [01:38:12.800 --> 01:38:14.880] of America as far as I'm concerned. [01:38:14.880 --> 01:38:17.600] It's a virtual spiritual dead zone. [01:38:17.600 --> 01:38:18.600] And unfortunately- [01:38:18.600 --> 01:38:19.600] Oh, no, no, no. [01:38:19.600 --> 01:38:21.300] It's not a spiritual dead zone. [01:38:21.300 --> 01:38:24.000] You just operate under the wrong spirits. [01:38:24.000 --> 01:38:26.520] There you go. [01:38:26.520 --> 01:38:27.520] Okay. [01:38:27.520 --> 01:38:30.040] That's just the way it is. [01:38:30.040 --> 01:38:32.880] Yeah, it's very corrupt. [01:38:32.880 --> 01:38:38.640] But we're making headway as far as the income tax, the property tax, the gun issue, everything [01:38:38.640 --> 01:38:42.960] where I've got a lot of irons in the fire, where I got a group together and we're going [01:38:42.960 --> 01:38:43.960] to hammer this down. [01:38:43.960 --> 01:38:47.120] We're going to nail it down, I mean. [01:38:47.120 --> 01:38:51.960] And if they give us no way out, then the question is how much longer are we going to put up [01:38:51.960 --> 01:38:52.960] with these people? [01:38:52.960 --> 01:38:54.600] Well, let me ask a question. [01:38:54.600 --> 01:39:00.720] What is this woman's thought process on saying that some comet is the reason we have to have [01:39:00.720 --> 01:39:02.720] a constitutional convention? [01:39:02.720 --> 01:39:06.360] Are we going to vote it out of its pathway to earth or what? [01:39:06.360 --> 01:39:10.180] That's a very good question. [01:39:10.180 --> 01:39:13.960] What possible means would she use to tie these two references together? [01:39:13.960 --> 01:39:17.640] Well, you know who I was talking about, Karen Hudas, right? [01:39:17.640 --> 01:39:19.480] The name is not ringing a bell. [01:39:19.480 --> 01:39:20.480] Okay. [01:39:20.480 --> 01:39:24.720] Karen Hudas was the former senior counsel for the World Bank. [01:39:24.720 --> 01:39:30.440] She was fired after she blew the whistle on all the fraud that's taking place with all [01:39:30.440 --> 01:39:35.000] the governments all over the world, with the financial situation that's taking place. [01:39:35.000 --> 01:39:40.840] Well, she recently was reinstated and she's been blowing the whistle again on all the [01:39:40.840 --> 01:39:47.040] money where it's going to the Vatican, everything, just you name it, all these different nations [01:39:47.040 --> 01:39:49.440] and everybody that's involved. [01:39:49.440 --> 01:39:55.760] So she said that in a couple of weeks, they're going to use this Comet ISON as an excuse [01:39:55.760 --> 01:40:01.000] to declare martial law because I'm also seeing emails about them shutting down the power [01:40:01.000 --> 01:40:03.240] grid for North America about mid-November. [01:40:03.240 --> 01:40:09.640] So they're going to use this all as an excuse to declare martial law and tell people, you [01:40:09.640 --> 01:40:11.480] know, and then bring in their tyranny. [01:40:11.480 --> 01:40:17.400] So this is our government declaring a Comet as an invasion that constitutes a case of [01:40:17.400 --> 01:40:21.120] emergency allowing for the institution of martial law? [01:40:21.120 --> 01:40:23.720] That is what she is claiming. [01:40:23.720 --> 01:40:26.400] And we wonder why she got kicked out the first time? [01:40:26.400 --> 01:40:27.400] Uh-huh. [01:40:27.400 --> 01:40:28.760] Yeah, if you go online, just... [01:40:28.760 --> 01:40:32.200] And this is a woman in charge of a World Bank? [01:40:32.200 --> 01:40:33.200] Right. [01:40:33.200 --> 01:40:34.840] I don't know if she's... [01:40:34.840 --> 01:40:37.840] I've seen a lot of her interviews and stuff. [01:40:37.840 --> 01:40:40.960] She's very smart, very intelligent, knows what she's talking about. [01:40:40.960 --> 01:40:44.400] But I don't know if she's being used or if she's one of them. [01:40:44.400 --> 01:40:46.240] The jury's still out, but she... [01:40:46.240 --> 01:40:49.800] Well, normally you get kicked out of a job like that, you aren't coming back. [01:40:49.800 --> 01:40:53.920] Now, you may get transferred, but you aren't coming back. [01:40:53.920 --> 01:40:58.920] So the fact that she's back indicates something is hoopy to begin with. [01:40:58.920 --> 01:41:01.520] Well, she said she was... [01:41:01.520 --> 01:41:06.240] Although I guess the World Bank voted her back in, but there's a certain bankers out [01:41:06.240 --> 01:41:12.080] there that are stopping her from fully occupying that position where she can get in. [01:41:12.080 --> 01:41:16.640] She's working with over 160 countries because nobody wants... [01:41:16.640 --> 01:41:19.560] What it's boiling down to is there's a currency war that's going on. [01:41:19.560 --> 01:41:23.800] That's why the World Bank was created to prevent currency wars from happening, to prevent future [01:41:23.800 --> 01:41:26.080] wars from happening. [01:41:26.080 --> 01:41:31.680] So what we're heading for now, according to her, is a currency war where it's just everything's [01:41:31.680 --> 01:41:34.120] going to go crazy. [01:41:34.120 --> 01:41:38.800] So she's, like I said, Karen Hudez is H-U-D-E-S is her name. [01:41:38.800 --> 01:41:41.320] You can look her up online and see some of the videos. [01:41:41.320 --> 01:41:48.480] But anyway, long story short, yeah, she was on Rod Class' call last Friday night. [01:41:48.480 --> 01:41:49.480] And... [01:41:49.480 --> 01:41:55.960] Well, using this comment as a linkage to this for some reason or another, I'd have gone [01:41:55.960 --> 01:41:59.320] with D-I-P-S-H-Y-T, but you know... [01:41:59.320 --> 01:42:00.320] Right. [01:42:00.320 --> 01:42:02.280] Well, I think she pretty much exposed herself. [01:42:02.280 --> 01:42:07.040] So she's another one that's out there, just like O-P-P-T and all the rest of these people [01:42:07.040 --> 01:42:08.040] that come out here. [01:42:08.040 --> 01:42:09.040] Oh, we got the answer, folks. [01:42:09.040 --> 01:42:13.960] We're here to save the world and know this now and how it's going to happen. [01:42:13.960 --> 01:42:14.960] So... [01:42:14.960 --> 01:42:20.400] Well, again, you wonder how these people ever got to the positions they are. [01:42:20.400 --> 01:42:23.760] It certainly is not their intellect. [01:42:23.760 --> 01:42:30.820] Folks, these people, intelligence, they're just a living example of why intelligence [01:42:30.820 --> 01:42:33.840] is overrated. [01:42:33.840 --> 01:42:38.560] You know, there's a very good line out of a movie, Smokey and the Bandit, and I said [01:42:38.560 --> 01:42:40.280] this on the show before, too. [01:42:40.280 --> 01:42:46.560] Robert Reynolds tells Sally Field's character, you know, it really just depends on where [01:42:46.560 --> 01:42:52.000] you're standing in the United States as to just how dumb you are. [01:42:52.000 --> 01:42:56.080] And all things being relative, that's true. [01:42:56.080 --> 01:43:00.280] A banker on a farm is an idiot. [01:43:00.280 --> 01:43:07.640] A farmer running a bank could be an idiot, but most farmers would operate from common [01:43:07.640 --> 01:43:11.760] sense as to how the bank ought to function, something the banker would never have carried [01:43:11.760 --> 01:43:15.200] to the farm with him. [01:43:15.200 --> 01:43:23.840] Because bankers have no real-world practical application for most things practical. [01:43:23.840 --> 01:43:31.480] So intelligence is overrated in a lot of cases when you're measuring it by the means of what [01:43:31.480 --> 01:43:37.800] school you went to and what books you read that philosophized a lot of things, but practically [01:43:37.800 --> 01:43:39.840] applied virtually none. [01:43:39.840 --> 01:43:43.000] All right, Rob, anything else? [01:43:43.000 --> 01:43:48.680] Yeah, I just wanted to mention, yeah, the flavors of the week, you know, like Tim Turner [01:43:48.680 --> 01:43:51.120] and stuff like that, that got all these people in trouble. [01:43:51.120 --> 01:43:52.120] Okay, well, hang on. [01:43:52.120 --> 01:43:55.360] I got to take a break and then we'll finish you up within less than a minute on the other [01:43:55.360 --> 01:43:56.360] side. [01:43:56.360 --> 01:43:57.360] So be ready. [01:43:57.360 --> 01:43:58.360] Folks, we'll be right back. [01:43:58.360 --> 01:43:59.360] Doug, y'all hang on. [01:43:59.360 --> 01:44:00.360] I'll be right back. [01:44:00.360 --> 01:44:03.800] You feel tired when talking about important topics like money and politics? [01:44:03.800 --> 01:44:04.800] Sorry. [01:44:04.800 --> 01:44:07.680] Are you confused by words like the Constitution or the Federal Reserve? [01:44:07.680 --> 01:44:08.680] What? 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[01:46:46.480 --> 01:46:47.480] I won't keep you long. [01:46:47.480 --> 01:46:52.520] What I was mentioning right before the break was that just for people to keep an eye on [01:46:52.520 --> 01:46:57.000] some of these people that come out here, you know, like the gurus, and not to mention any [01:46:57.000 --> 01:47:00.160] names like Turner or anybody else. [01:47:00.160 --> 01:47:06.560] But I personally met him and did not get a good vibe, and a friend of mine helped me [01:47:06.560 --> 01:47:07.800] out with that. [01:47:07.800 --> 01:47:15.640] But just use discernment, people, and we're going to make it through this situation that [01:47:15.640 --> 01:47:16.640] we're here. [01:47:16.640 --> 01:47:20.720] And so when I was mentioning at the beginning when I first got on about Charles Wiseman [01:47:20.720 --> 01:47:25.280] books, Eddie, maybe you can comment on this, but I have a copy, a physical copy of the [01:47:25.280 --> 01:47:28.080] Noah Webster's 1828 Dictionary. [01:47:28.080 --> 01:47:33.360] And I think that this dictionary is essential for everybody because you got to know what [01:47:33.360 --> 01:47:36.560] words you're talking about, what the definitions are. [01:47:36.560 --> 01:47:43.680] And it's got a great introduction written by a lady back in 1967 by Rosalie J. Slater [01:47:43.680 --> 01:47:49.680] who said that the Christian religion is the basis of American government. [01:47:49.680 --> 01:47:57.680] And what she means by Christianity is a primitive Christianity in its simplicity as taught by [01:47:57.680 --> 01:48:00.560] Christ and his apostles. [01:48:00.560 --> 01:48:02.120] And it goes on and on. [01:48:02.120 --> 01:48:04.960] So that could be another discussion for another night. [01:48:04.960 --> 01:48:07.080] But I just want to throw that out there. [01:48:07.080 --> 01:48:08.080] Last second here. [01:48:08.080 --> 01:48:09.080] All right. [01:48:09.080 --> 01:48:10.080] Well, I appreciate it. [01:48:10.080 --> 01:48:11.080] Okay. [01:48:11.080 --> 01:48:12.080] Thanks, Eddie. [01:48:12.080 --> 01:48:13.080] All right, Rob, thanks for calling in. [01:48:13.080 --> 01:48:14.080] All right. [01:48:14.080 --> 01:48:16.080] Now we're going to go to Doug in Texas. [01:48:16.080 --> 01:48:18.080] Doug, what can we do for you? [01:48:18.080 --> 01:48:24.080] Hey, Eddie, I actually got stopped by a peace officer the other night. [01:48:24.080 --> 01:48:27.080] I was kind of natural. [01:48:27.080 --> 01:48:28.080] I was driving too slow. [01:48:28.080 --> 01:48:30.080] I was coming down a foreign market. [01:48:30.080 --> 01:48:32.080] They were doing 45. [01:48:32.080 --> 01:48:33.080] And he stopped me. [01:48:33.080 --> 01:48:35.080] He said, do you know why I stopped you? [01:48:35.080 --> 01:48:37.080] And I said, well, revenue collection. [01:48:37.080 --> 01:48:43.080] He said, no, you were doing 45, and this is 65. [01:48:43.080 --> 01:48:49.080] And I said, well, I see tractors going, you know, 15 miles an hour every day. [01:48:49.080 --> 01:48:51.080] There's no minimum. [01:48:51.080 --> 01:48:53.080] Is there any sensor? [01:48:53.080 --> 01:48:59.080] He said, I was real concerned because I thought you might be intoxicated. [01:48:59.080 --> 01:49:02.080] Have you had anything drink then? [01:49:02.080 --> 01:49:04.080] I said, well, of course I have. [01:49:04.080 --> 01:49:08.080] He said, but nothing alcoholic. [01:49:08.080 --> 01:49:12.080] He said, well, I don't smell anything on your breath. [01:49:12.080 --> 01:49:17.080] And are you taking any kind of pills? [01:49:17.080 --> 01:49:25.080] And I said, I take all kinds of pills, you know, diet supplements, nutritional supplements, whatever. [01:49:25.080 --> 01:49:30.080] But he was extremely polite, extremely professional. [01:49:30.080 --> 01:49:35.080] He said, okay, well, I want to make sure you were all right. [01:49:35.080 --> 01:49:38.080] Carry on. [01:49:38.080 --> 01:49:38.080] What? [01:49:38.080 --> 01:49:39.080] Yeah. [01:49:39.080 --> 01:49:40.080] That's good. [01:49:40.080 --> 01:49:45.080] It's nice when you run across one that's actually out there for the public safety reason rather than the revenue reason. [01:49:45.080 --> 01:49:50.080] Like a real professional guy. [01:49:50.080 --> 01:49:51.080] Yeah. [01:49:51.080 --> 01:49:53.080] And like I said, I've never said every cop is bad. [01:49:53.080 --> 01:49:55.080] There are good ones. [01:49:55.080 --> 01:50:04.080] It's just right now they are far too outnumbered and therefore far too unwilling to do what is right. [01:50:04.080 --> 01:50:11.080] And if they do that long enough or at the right time, then that makes them not one of the good guys anymore. [01:50:11.080 --> 01:50:18.080] To act not when or to refuse to act when you should act, that's just not acceptable. [01:50:18.080 --> 01:50:25.080] That means that you've chosen the side of the oppressor when you refuse to act. [01:50:25.080 --> 01:50:33.080] But I was really heartened by the fact that guy was just so, you know, I thought, well, best I can get something good going. [01:50:33.080 --> 01:50:39.080] The sheriff must be all right because this guy is extremely polite. [01:50:39.080 --> 01:50:41.080] Well, that ain't necessarily true. [01:50:41.080 --> 01:50:45.080] I was extremely polite and my sheriff was a scumbag. [01:50:45.080 --> 01:50:48.080] Well, yeah, okay. [01:50:48.080 --> 01:50:51.080] I got that. [01:50:51.080 --> 01:50:53.080] I mean, it's possible. [01:50:53.080 --> 01:50:54.080] Don't get me wrong. [01:50:54.080 --> 01:51:01.080] I'm not, I don't know the sheriff, but I'm just saying that that's not necessarily the indicator. [01:51:01.080 --> 01:51:16.080] Well, Bastrop County, Terry Pickering, the guy that's our sheriff in Bastrop County, he said he wouldn't comply with any federal order to release those guns or anything like that. [01:51:16.080 --> 01:51:19.080] He said that's not going to happen. [01:51:19.080 --> 01:51:21.080] Well, no, and it shouldn't. [01:51:21.080 --> 01:51:23.080] Right. [01:51:23.080 --> 01:51:36.080] But that's the first time I've ever called into a, you know, to talk show that I didn't have something bad to say about the cops. [01:51:36.080 --> 01:51:42.080] Well, that makes you unique among men lately, Doug. [01:51:42.080 --> 01:51:45.080] All right. [01:51:45.080 --> 01:51:49.080] Because most people are just not so lucky. [01:51:49.080 --> 01:51:53.080] Right. Oh, I understand that. [01:51:53.080 --> 01:51:58.080] But I just thought I'd let you know that there are some good, you know. [01:51:58.080 --> 01:51:59.080] Well, I mean, I'd agree with you. [01:51:59.080 --> 01:52:01.080] There are always some good. [01:52:01.080 --> 01:52:11.080] The question is, is will they remain faced with what they're faced with, having to work and deal with the same type of scum they've been hired to protect us against? [01:52:11.080 --> 01:52:17.080] I mean, when an officer goes rogue, then what? [01:52:17.080 --> 01:52:19.080] Well, you got a problem. [01:52:19.080 --> 01:52:23.080] You know, you got a real big problem, busy. [01:52:23.080 --> 01:52:35.080] You know, they start thinking they're a little more omnipotent than the average citizen is and they can do this and get away with it and that and the other. [01:52:35.080 --> 01:52:39.080] And, you know, that's got to stop. [01:52:39.080 --> 01:52:43.080] That's really got to stop. [01:52:43.080 --> 01:52:45.080] Well, I agree. [01:52:45.080 --> 01:52:47.080] Okay. All right. [01:52:47.080 --> 01:52:49.080] Thanks for calling in, Doug. [01:52:49.080 --> 01:52:51.080] Okay. Thanks for taking the call. [01:52:51.080 --> 01:52:53.080] Hey, no problem. [01:52:53.080 --> 01:52:55.080] All right. Bye bye. [01:52:55.080 --> 01:52:59.080] Okay. We got about six minutes left in the show. [01:52:59.080 --> 01:53:07.080] And I don't know if Jacob is back up here again or he's left over from before. [01:53:07.080 --> 01:53:11.080] Jacob, are you calling back in or? [01:53:11.080 --> 01:53:15.080] Yeah, Eddie, I was just still holding on the line so I could listen as I did my walk. [01:53:15.080 --> 01:53:20.080] Ah, okay. All right. Not a problem, man. Hang in there. We're almost done. [01:53:20.080 --> 01:53:28.080] All right. Now, that being said, that question regarding the UFO, I'd like to thank one of my Facebook pals there for bringing that up. [01:53:28.080 --> 01:53:35.080] Amber, when you brought up the issue of what does the Comet have to do with the Constitutional Convention? [01:53:35.080 --> 01:53:38.080] Well, maybe it's just a schedule thing. I don't know. [01:53:38.080 --> 01:53:47.080] But either way, the world is not normal anymore, whatever that actually meant in the first place. [01:53:47.080 --> 01:53:54.080] But the world has become exactly the place that, for those of you that can care less to hear it [01:53:54.080 --> 01:54:00.080] and those of you that don't mind hearing it, that my Bible has told me it was going to become. [01:54:00.080 --> 01:54:07.080] It's become much more in line with that than I care to live in in a lot of ways. [01:54:07.080 --> 01:54:11.080] But at the same time, I've always expected it. [01:54:11.080 --> 01:54:16.080] And because I've always expected it, it doesn't shock me or surprise me. [01:54:16.080 --> 01:54:26.080] It angers me, not because it's coming, but because so few people are awake to realize it. [01:54:26.080 --> 01:54:29.080] And you can choose awake however you want to, [01:54:29.080 --> 01:54:35.080] whether it be the political interest that we have of being free and independent souls [01:54:35.080 --> 01:54:42.080] or whether it be those that wish to be free from the evil of this world [01:54:42.080 --> 01:54:46.080] and be placed into the goodness of the one to come. [01:54:46.080 --> 01:54:49.080] However you want to take that, that's a personal choice. [01:54:49.080 --> 01:54:53.080] The Bible makes that very clear, too. You're free to choose him or not choose him. [01:54:53.080 --> 01:54:58.080] And the result of that choice is entirely your consequences to bear. [01:54:58.080 --> 01:55:02.080] And everyone's got to face up to that eventually. [01:55:02.080 --> 01:55:05.080] For me, I choose the Lord. [01:55:05.080 --> 01:55:09.080] Isn't that how it was put by the stonecutter? Yes, it was. [01:55:09.080 --> 01:55:12.080] As for me and my house, we shall serve the Lord. [01:55:12.080 --> 01:55:14.080] Well, that's what I try to do. [01:55:14.080 --> 01:55:17.080] I do what I do because I care about my fellow man, [01:55:17.080 --> 01:55:23.080] and my Bible is what has given me the moral compass to care the way I think I need to. [01:55:23.080 --> 01:55:28.080] Now, like that or not, that's where my morality comes from. [01:55:28.080 --> 01:55:34.080] And I don't do a lot of the things that everybody dislikes Christians for. [01:55:34.080 --> 01:55:40.080] I'm not going to judge you because of the color of your skin, your sexual orientation or anything like that. [01:55:40.080 --> 01:55:46.080] But at the same time, I may not care to associate, depending upon what those habits are [01:55:46.080 --> 01:55:51.080] and how you conduct yourself around other people with them. [01:55:51.080 --> 01:55:58.080] Because I don't hate you for it. I just don't like what you do. [01:55:58.080 --> 01:56:01.080] And again, that's my choice. It's my right. [01:56:01.080 --> 01:56:07.080] And I may love to associate with you as an individual, have good conversation, be friends, whatever. [01:56:07.080 --> 01:56:13.080] But that doesn't mean I want to condone all your habits either, just because I'm your friend. [01:56:13.080 --> 01:56:17.080] It's that simple. We don't have to hate the person. [01:56:17.080 --> 01:56:22.080] How was it put to us? Hate the sin, love the sinner. [01:56:22.080 --> 01:56:28.080] OK, so that being said, folks, I'm going to put this out there for you once again. [01:56:28.080 --> 01:56:36.080] You are watching the Bible unfold in front of you, especially that last book known as Revelations. [01:56:36.080 --> 01:56:41.080] What you're seeing happen has already been foretold. [01:56:41.080 --> 01:56:46.080] Everything about it. You want to know where some of those plagues that are mentioned? [01:56:46.080 --> 01:56:51.080] Let's talk for a second about the locust that stings with the tail of a scorpion. [01:56:51.080 --> 01:56:56.080] And for six months, there won't be a single person on Earth that's able to die. [01:56:56.080 --> 01:57:01.080] Not for six months. There will be not a death at all on planet Earth. [01:57:01.080 --> 01:57:08.080] Why? Because men will seek death and none shall find it while the torment of that plague is going on. [01:57:08.080 --> 01:57:10.080] We're told that right there. [01:57:10.080 --> 01:57:17.080] Well, the politics of this world is how Revelations will be unfolded upon it, guaranteed. [01:57:17.080 --> 01:57:23.080] All this genetic mutation research, cross breeding and things like that [01:57:23.080 --> 01:57:27.080] that these scientists are doing to create new species of anything. [01:57:27.080 --> 01:57:31.080] Well, where do you think that that little plague is going to actually come from, [01:57:31.080 --> 01:57:38.080] if not from the hands of man himself in his own foolishness at trying to play God? [01:57:38.080 --> 01:57:44.080] That's what you're looking at. Like it or not. Accept it or not. [01:57:44.080 --> 01:57:48.080] That's where we're going. [01:57:48.080 --> 01:57:54.080] We face not powers, but powers and principalities, not of this world. [01:57:54.080 --> 01:57:58.080] The sooner you come to that understanding, the more likely you are to have your eyes open [01:57:58.080 --> 01:58:03.080] to what's going on around you in a real sense. It's not pretty. [01:58:03.080 --> 01:58:09.080] So, folks, I thank you all for listening. I thank you all for being here tonight. [01:58:09.080 --> 01:58:15.080] Please come back again on Thursday and Friday and listen to Randy and Deborah and next week, me on Monday night as well. 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