[00:00.000 --> 00:07.960] This is the Liberty Beat, your daily source for Liberty news and activist updates, online [00:07.960 --> 00:09.840] at thelibertybeat.com. [00:09.840 --> 00:14.960] I'm Brian Hagan with your Liberty Beat for Monday, February 17th, 2014. [00:14.960 --> 00:18.080] Gold opened today at $1,326. [00:18.080 --> 00:25.360] Silver opened at $21.76, while Bitcoin is trading at $647.95. [00:25.360 --> 00:29.720] Support for the Liberty Beat comes from Roberts & Roberts Brokerage, Inc., specializing in [00:29.720 --> 00:32.560] precious metals since 1977. [00:32.560 --> 00:37.840] They don't feed the banks by taking credit cards, but you can bet they take Bitcoin. [00:37.840 --> 00:44.800] Online at rrbi.co or by phone at 800-874-9760. [00:44.800 --> 00:47.800] Support also comes from GrowYourOwnGroceries.org. [00:47.800 --> 00:53.200] Learn to grow, prepare, and preserve your own food and medicine at GrowYourOwnGroceries.org. 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[01:40.240 --> 01:44.960] Russian sources stated that Washington and Paris are putting together a military intervention [01:44.960 --> 01:47.760] plan to stop the Syrian army. [01:47.760 --> 01:52.120] The United States and Russia have been at odds about which route to take in war-torn [01:52.120 --> 01:53.120] Syria. [01:53.120 --> 01:58.360] The negotiations will continue next in Geneva. [01:58.360 --> 02:02.880] On Friday, the Department of Justice and the Department of the Treasury issued an outline [02:02.880 --> 02:06.160] for banks working with marijuana businesses. [02:06.160 --> 02:10.640] Banks have been wary of opening accounts for clients who deal in marijuana, fearing persecution [02:10.640 --> 02:12.440] by the federal government. 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[03:51.440 --> 04:21.320] We'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, [04:21.320 --> 04:49.880] we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, [04:49.880 --> 05:09.680] we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, [05:09.680 --> 05:24.440] we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, [05:24.440 --> 05:40.800] we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, [05:40.800 --> 05:55.160] we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, [05:55.160 --> 06:14.240] we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, we'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, [06:14.240 --> 06:22.680] A school suspended a student for getting into an altercation with another student, a football [06:22.680 --> 06:33.560] player, because the football player was making very obscene remarks to the first kid's much [06:33.560 --> 06:35.200] younger sister. [06:35.200 --> 06:39.700] And he interceded because he reported the bullying to the school and the school did [06:39.700 --> 06:42.380] nothing about it. [06:42.380 --> 06:45.720] The altercation took place at a football event. [06:45.720 --> 06:50.920] The instigator, alleged instigator, the football player, was suspended for two days. [06:50.920 --> 06:58.720] The kid that came to the defense of his sister was suspended for five. [06:58.720 --> 07:05.680] On other stupidity fronts, there's a story that's been put out where, if you remember [07:05.680 --> 07:11.640] the movie Toy Story and the character Woody that Tom Hanks did the voice for, the little [07:11.640 --> 07:20.480] cowboy, well, there are Woody dolls out there that have little replica six shooters in their [07:20.480 --> 07:21.480] holsters. [07:21.480 --> 07:25.880] And when you hold it in your hand, the whole little pistol wouldn't reach all the way across [07:25.880 --> 07:27.320] the face of a penny. [07:27.320 --> 07:30.400] It's that small. [07:30.400 --> 07:42.720] But the story is about TSA seizing the pistols from a child's toy simply because it looks [07:42.720 --> 07:47.120] like a gun. [07:47.120 --> 07:51.240] It can't possibly shoot anything, and anything it could possibly shoot has absolutely no [07:51.240 --> 07:57.540] chance of going anywhere and causing any harm to anything. [07:57.540 --> 08:02.700] You could get more danger from somebody sneezing with their mouth full of bottled water than [08:02.700 --> 08:10.260] you could from this thing, even if it could shoot, which, of course, it can't. [08:10.260 --> 08:16.720] And then you have a president that is willing to tell everybody that less jobs, and a speaker [08:16.720 --> 08:21.280] of the House to boot, less jobs is a good thing because you get to spend more time home [08:21.280 --> 08:23.440] with your kids. [08:23.440 --> 08:29.600] Longer rooms in the emergency or longer lines in the emergency room are better because you [08:29.600 --> 08:34.880] get to have time to visit and meet with new people. [08:34.880 --> 08:39.540] And that if you like your insurance, you can keep it. [08:39.540 --> 08:44.280] Now there, it's not them that are being represented as stupid. [08:44.280 --> 08:51.040] It's the population that bought into the damn story in the first place and voted for it. [08:51.040 --> 08:55.800] And the idiots that created it. [08:55.800 --> 09:01.700] Go out on the street, talk to any American citizen about almost any well, presumably [09:01.700 --> 09:08.160] well-known by people that pay attention, subject matter, and it will dawn on you just how far [09:08.160 --> 09:17.220] down the alleged evolutionary slope the education and intelligence of the American people has [09:17.220 --> 09:21.420] actually sunk to. [09:21.420 --> 09:25.720] Which brings us, of course, to the next one on the list, ignorance. [09:25.720 --> 09:32.860] When you go out and you ask people, what state is Hollywood, California located in? [09:32.860 --> 09:37.000] And they can't answer the question. [09:37.000 --> 09:43.040] Where is the Brooklyn Bridge? [09:43.040 --> 09:51.480] You ask them questions like this and they have no clue. [09:51.480 --> 09:53.200] I mean, it's ridiculous. [09:53.200 --> 09:57.160] If you haven't ever seen any of Mark Dice's videos on YouTube, go look. [09:57.160 --> 10:05.720] If you really want to just walk away from your computer screen utterly depressed, go [10:05.720 --> 10:10.580] watch a bunch of Mark Dice's Sign the Petition videos. [10:10.580 --> 10:15.760] Because you will be astounded, or even better, if you want to laugh while you're getting [10:15.760 --> 10:21.720] depressed, watch Jay Leno's old episodes of Jaywalking. [10:21.720 --> 10:30.440] It is ridiculous just how ineptly ignorant Americans have become on virtually any subject [10:30.440 --> 10:31.440] matter. [10:31.440 --> 10:34.360] Doesn't matter what it is. [10:34.360 --> 10:36.480] And then, of course, you have greed. [10:36.480 --> 10:41.000] Well, you can't get past greed in virtually any place in our society these days. [10:41.000 --> 10:42.640] Everybody wants more than they've got. [10:42.640 --> 10:47.000] They want it for nothing and they want it yesterday. [10:47.000 --> 10:53.440] The welfare state is alive and well in so many ways, it's not even funny. [10:53.440 --> 10:58.360] It is now outpacing an active job market, in fact, is it not? [10:58.360 --> 11:03.400] We have more unemployment than we can stand. [11:03.400 --> 11:10.040] We've got more people on welfare than those that are employed can begin to generate enough [11:10.040 --> 11:17.520] money to support, even if they're paying taxes that they never had to pay in the first place. [11:17.520 --> 11:19.440] I've got an idea. [11:19.440 --> 11:26.200] If a public servant wants to use public funds to fund that type of project, then they should [11:26.200 --> 11:30.340] be required to start with their own. [11:30.340 --> 11:36.520] You want to fund welfare systems for anybody, you have to match dollar for dollar what's [11:36.520 --> 11:39.160] going in. [11:39.160 --> 11:44.320] If you expect the rest of us to pay for your idea of anything, then you better be willing [11:44.320 --> 11:46.000] to match it. [11:46.000 --> 11:48.760] And if you're not, then you can't vote to enact it. [11:48.760 --> 11:50.400] You can't even submit it. [11:50.400 --> 11:51.800] End of story. [11:51.800 --> 11:59.080] If you're not willing to spend your money on it, you don't get to spend mine. [11:59.080 --> 12:05.560] So where is our common sense when we're both stupid and ignorant, rolling the one around [12:05.560 --> 12:08.280] here these days, and then we're greedy to boot? [12:08.280 --> 12:11.960] And then, of course, you got the love of power issue. [12:11.960 --> 12:16.080] For the love of power issue, just look around. [12:16.080 --> 12:24.880] Anybody in political office these days, if you think they are there to benefit you or [12:24.880 --> 12:34.440] I in any way whatsoever, you are mistaken. [12:34.440 --> 12:40.680] And it doesn't really even matter if they're trying to benefit us in any way, if they're [12:40.680 --> 12:44.400] up there alone. [12:44.400 --> 12:48.540] That exactly was the problem that Ron Paul had the whole time he was in Congress. [12:48.540 --> 12:50.040] He was alone. [12:50.040 --> 12:51.580] He wanted to do the right thing. [12:51.580 --> 12:55.200] He in fact refused to do the wrong thing. [12:55.200 --> 12:57.600] But what can he do alone? [12:57.600 --> 13:01.840] He didn't have our support because we kept electing people that would oppose the very [13:01.840 --> 13:05.600] things that we are supposed to stand for as a nation. [13:05.600 --> 13:12.360] How can a nation survive when it's sitting here voting for everything that is designed [13:12.360 --> 13:14.360] to destroy it? [13:14.360 --> 13:15.360] That's ridiculous. [13:15.360 --> 13:20.880] So we're right back to this list again, stupidity and ignorance. [13:20.880 --> 13:26.000] We like America the way it is, so let's immediately elect a bunch of elitist people that want [13:26.000 --> 13:32.640] to control everything and change it so that it suits how they want it to operate better [13:32.640 --> 13:37.040] to suit them instead of the rest of us. [13:37.040 --> 13:44.880] You see, the problem is our elected officials want to run everything they do as if it's [13:44.880 --> 13:51.320] their own private for-profit business. [13:51.320 --> 13:53.300] Every city's doing it. [13:53.300 --> 13:55.240] Every county's doing it. [13:55.240 --> 13:57.520] Every corporation does it. [13:57.520 --> 14:03.520] Every area of the federal government does it. [14:03.520 --> 14:11.080] Everything they do is a profit motive, expenditure versus income. [14:11.080 --> 14:18.760] And in fact, we did not set up any of these entities for that purpose. [14:18.760 --> 14:23.440] The simple fact of the matter is you go screaming to your government agency, we want you to [14:23.440 --> 14:24.440] do so and so. [14:24.440 --> 14:26.920] We want you to do so and so. [14:26.920 --> 14:30.720] Well how are they going to do it when the only source of money they have to do it with [14:30.720 --> 14:37.360] has to come from us because they don't own anything and they're not allowed by the mandate [14:37.360 --> 14:40.180] of why they exist to be a business. [14:40.180 --> 14:43.400] So where do you think they're going to get money from when you start running up there [14:43.400 --> 14:46.960] demanding in large groups that we make all these changes that require all this money [14:46.960 --> 14:51.200] to make happen if not through the forms of taxes. [14:51.200 --> 14:58.880] Well if they're going to levy those taxes, then what makes it your right to force a tax [14:58.880 --> 15:05.400] upon somebody who doesn't want that thing you're screaming for? [15:05.400 --> 15:10.160] Why should I be compelled to pay for something I absolutely disagree with? [15:10.160 --> 15:13.360] Let's for a second take up the abortion argument. [15:13.360 --> 15:16.840] The government will pay for abortions, whose money are they using? [15:16.840 --> 15:17.840] Their own? [15:17.840 --> 15:20.640] No, they don't have any. [15:20.640 --> 15:25.360] They either borrow it from the Fed and of course we know that ain't free or they take [15:25.360 --> 15:35.280] it from us in the form of some tax and then they use it for their agenda to pay for abortions. [15:35.280 --> 15:40.160] Now Christians of course don't want to be paying for those abortions yet they still [15:40.160 --> 15:46.240] have to pay that same tax that the person that does want them agrees with. [15:46.240 --> 15:53.600] Well folks that's not freedom, that's not liberty and that is not choice and it is most [15:53.600 --> 16:03.640] certainly not a government operating under the consent of the governed because the consent [16:03.640 --> 16:13.800] of the many under the republic as it's supposed to exist does not create a requirement of [16:13.800 --> 16:20.440] obedience and playing along by the few. [16:20.440 --> 16:27.320] Everything we do is supposed to be based upon individual rights. [16:27.320 --> 16:33.840] Well how can you say you respect individual rights when you want everyone to share in [16:33.840 --> 16:43.600] a collectivist idea and be forced to agree with it or pay for it if they don't? [16:43.600 --> 16:51.040] It's a completely obtuse argument to say that one requires the other and you're still free. [16:51.040 --> 16:58.080] Alright folks y'all hang on calling number 512-646-1984 we'll be right back after the [16:58.080 --> 16:59.080] break. 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[19:25.280 --> 19:34.760] Hi folks we are back this is rule of law radio the call in number 512-646-1984 I've got one [19:34.760 --> 19:39.480] caller up on the board if we're going to start chatting I need some more so let's get rolling [19:39.480 --> 19:40.480] on the phones. [19:40.480 --> 19:44.000] All right George in Texas what can we do for you? [19:44.000 --> 19:46.480] How are you doing Eddie? [19:46.480 --> 19:47.480] So far so grand. [19:47.480 --> 19:53.640] You know the thing you're talking about, you ever watch candid camera in your younger years? [19:53.640 --> 19:54.640] Yes. [19:54.640 --> 19:56.600] And you know I got a video on you. [19:56.600 --> 19:57.600] But what are you insinuating? [19:57.600 --> 19:58.600] Go ahead. [19:58.600 --> 20:03.680] Well here's the thing is you know you're talking about like at the dumbed down population. [20:03.680 --> 20:08.600] You know in some of those candid camera skits you know it's sort of like they have like [20:08.600 --> 20:13.360] a person posing as an authority figure and how does authority figure make people do the [20:13.360 --> 20:17.200] most asinine things because they won't question authority. [20:17.200 --> 20:18.240] Right. [20:18.240 --> 20:22.800] Like go through an x-ray conveyor belt at an airport because the metal detector was [20:22.800 --> 20:29.200] broken down stuff like that or Texas is closed and people don't really question the authority [20:29.200 --> 20:33.960] guys out there in a cowboy hat a brown shirt brown pair of pants and a tan shirt with a [20:33.960 --> 20:34.960] clipboard. [20:34.960 --> 20:41.000] And he's telling people turn around Texas is closed nobody questions it. [20:41.000 --> 20:45.400] I mean that I mean it's like just as good as Mark Dice's videos. [20:45.400 --> 20:51.560] Yeah well I've got one for you to check out if you want to see the kind of stuff I'm talking [20:51.560 --> 20:57.400] about as far as the conformity and the do as everyone else does mentality that's kept [20:57.400 --> 21:01.080] everybody chained to the system as it exists. [21:01.080 --> 21:07.760] Go on to YouTube and look up a video called the Ash experiment and it's spelled A-S-C-H [21:07.760 --> 21:10.680] the Ash experiment. [21:10.680 --> 21:19.600] And this is all about a social interaction experiment conducted entirely on an elevator. [21:19.600 --> 21:27.840] And when you watch it you'll see why I would like for people to pay attention to it because [21:27.840 --> 21:36.520] what it shows is the effect of peer pressure in a controlled environment where as long [21:36.520 --> 21:46.920] as people that you would generally consider to be reliable and intelligent you will conform [21:46.920 --> 21:54.240] to whatever they do if they will do it as a unified front. [21:54.240 --> 21:58.600] And it's really interesting to watch this experiment it's not very long videos like [21:58.600 --> 22:04.840] less than two and a half minutes but what it proves about the mental state now remember [22:04.840 --> 22:13.040] also this experiment was way back in the 40s or 50s it was it's not anything that we're [22:13.040 --> 22:21.400] talking about today this was 30, 40, 50 years ago that this 60 years ago that this was actually [22:21.400 --> 22:32.240] done and even then the imprinting was enormously powerful and they've used that model very [22:32.240 --> 22:38.520] effectively to get our society to where it is right now today. [22:38.520 --> 22:41.680] So I'm sorry I didn't mean to interrupt you what you were thinking there but I just want [22:41.680 --> 22:45.880] to make everybody aware of that you go watch this experiment and you will see what I'm [22:45.880 --> 22:52.320] talking about in relation to how we've become ignorant and stupid and willing to follow [22:52.320 --> 22:59.000] what we perceive as an authority in any direction so it goes hand in hand with what you were [22:59.000 --> 23:00.000] commenting on. [23:00.000 --> 23:04.940] Well you know speaking of peer pressure you know a surprising thing happened last Friday [23:04.940 --> 23:11.640] on Valentine's Day my 13 year old son they had a presentation in the auditorium about [23:11.640 --> 23:19.000] the talk of the birds and bees but this is what really surprised me they allowed the [23:19.000 --> 23:25.480] parents to come in and observe and the thing is there was nothing talking about sex or [23:25.480 --> 23:32.680] being homosexual but we're talking about abstinence and what the psychological and emotional consequences [23:32.680 --> 23:40.040] of premarital sex out of wedlock it was very good I was impressed and they wanted us to [23:40.040 --> 23:45.040] come and we're talking about how to tell you encourage your kids not to give them the peer [23:45.040 --> 23:49.680] pressure and all that stuff it's very encouraging to see. [23:49.680 --> 23:54.040] Well good I'm glad there's some improvement out there somewhere. [23:54.040 --> 24:00.280] And the thing is a couple weeks a few weeks ago my son got in trouble because he beat [24:00.280 --> 24:06.160] up his bully took care of his bully on the schoolyard and the thing is I told Randy [24:06.160 --> 24:10.040] he was praying devil's advocate but I would not let my son talk to the school resource [24:10.040 --> 24:16.480] officer the school district police force or anybody I just signed him out of school and [24:16.480 --> 24:20.800] I just said he ain't talking and the thing is people don't realize silence is golden [24:20.800 --> 24:27.760] he didn't have to say a word witnesses that seen the whole thing exonerated my son and [24:27.760 --> 24:32.720] told him he was acting in self-defense and that's just a good rule to go by silence is [24:32.720 --> 24:37.240] golden don't tell your kids to talk to anybody unless you're present. [24:37.240 --> 24:42.440] Yeah that's pretty much the golden rule at all with any authority figures these days [24:42.440 --> 24:45.680] shut up keep shutting up and shut up some more. [24:45.680 --> 24:50.360] And may note on Valentine's Day my son got like about 20 carnations from 20 different [24:50.360 --> 24:55.800] ladies on Valentine's Day because one thing to find out when a when a man stands up to [24:55.800 --> 25:02.440] his bullies he's willing to stand up for himself ladies like it like a man that does that there's [25:02.440 --> 25:05.240] if he ain't going to stand up for yourself or why isn't a woman's going to be coffee [25:05.240 --> 25:07.360] he'll still stand up for her. [25:07.360 --> 25:11.200] Yeah obviously this is not something that would take place in California then. [25:11.200 --> 25:17.880] No I mean but but the thing is it's more like I don't care if it's Common Core or C-scope [25:17.880 --> 25:22.400] as parents we have to take responsibility you can't blame Obama or Washington for [25:22.400 --> 25:29.240] branding this down the school system store it's it's up to us parents to be that countermeasure [25:29.240 --> 25:31.480] for them I don't care what anybody says. [25:31.480 --> 25:34.800] Well that part's true enough. [25:34.800 --> 25:38.040] And you know I say and I always I always ask my son what do they give you what they tell [25:38.040 --> 25:43.360] you in school I always ask him those questions and you know and I get to see what the curriculum [25:43.360 --> 25:48.840] is and everything and if I got questions I always ask questions to the teacher and the [25:48.840 --> 25:55.280] thing is this is how we can defeat the Common Core and C-scope is by asking our kids questions [25:55.280 --> 26:02.600] and do not I mean and do not you know assume that they're doing it they're doing the job [26:02.600 --> 26:06.560] you should be doing I mean we always have to talk to our kids and if there's something [26:06.560 --> 26:12.520] that's wrong with they say you always get you always counteract what the school is teaching [26:12.520 --> 26:15.920] because we are we are our kids first teachers. [26:15.920 --> 26:18.860] We should be. [26:18.860 --> 26:22.520] Not everyone takes that responsibility seriously though. [26:22.520 --> 26:28.200] Well you know parents usually use the public school as a free daycare. [26:28.200 --> 26:32.400] You know nowadays that would be true. [26:32.400 --> 26:37.120] And you know I see you know and I see some you know Eddie you know the thing is it's [26:37.120 --> 26:44.800] like the school system's so bad I had to teach kids how to fill out a job application. [26:44.800 --> 26:47.960] Teach them how to find the correct spelling of a word they were asked me how do you spell [26:47.960 --> 26:52.440] this how you spell that and I teach them how to use a dictionary and one thing I did [26:52.440 --> 26:58.080] I did do that my school my son's math teacher does not like and that was instead of using [26:58.080 --> 27:03.680] a calculator I made him do his math problems on scrap paper like I used to I tell him calculator [27:03.680 --> 27:12.520] bad scrap paper good you know in the old school ways but like I say people are too lazy. [27:12.520 --> 27:17.280] Well they're all so ignorant they don't know how to do it themselves and they don't want [27:17.280 --> 27:19.640] to look stupid in front of the child. [27:19.640 --> 27:25.240] I mean yeah I mean do you use scrap paper still instead of a calculator? [27:25.240 --> 27:30.920] Actually I was unique in my in the fact that most of the things I did that way I did almost [27:30.920 --> 27:32.840] entirely in my head. [27:32.840 --> 27:37.320] There's a lot of things in math that I can do very easily in my head that make no sense [27:37.320 --> 27:41.680] to me when you write them down on paper especially the way they tell you you have to do it algebra [27:41.680 --> 27:46.800] in three steps always three steps and when you get there and it's like well excuse me [27:46.800 --> 27:54.400] but x plus five equals eight there ain't but one number in the entire universe that x can [27:54.400 --> 28:00.320] possibly be for that to be eight why do I need three steps to get there? [28:00.320 --> 28:02.320] Yeah but sometimes the teacher wants to see that. [28:02.320 --> 28:07.240] I understand the teacher wants to see that which makes me think the teacher's a moron. [28:07.240 --> 28:14.440] Well I got a book from the Apollo 13 Miss Piasco and I seen a paper I got like the printing [28:14.440 --> 28:19.160] of scrap paper by people mission control doing mathematics on scrap paper trying to figure [28:19.160 --> 28:25.960] out how to get this this this lunar module back to earth safely you know it's all everything [28:25.960 --> 28:30.960] was done mathematically on scrap paper they didn't have no calculators back then. [28:30.960 --> 28:31.960] Yeah. [28:31.960 --> 28:37.240] And that's why I say that's why I always like to encourage my son because I always did I [28:37.240 --> 28:40.080] always use scrap paper to do my additions. [28:40.080 --> 28:44.640] I mean I don't use the calculator on my android because that usually comes up wrong. [28:44.640 --> 28:49.960] I'm afraid I'm going to put common core math into it. [28:49.960 --> 28:51.960] I understand that. [28:51.960 --> 28:57.000] Yeah but anyway have a good evening all right thanks for calling in all right thank you [28:57.000 --> 28:59.840] all right. [28:59.840 --> 29:06.040] All right now we're going to go to Larry in Arizona but Larry I'm less than a minute away [29:06.040 --> 29:09.600] from a break so if you will hold on I'll be more than happy to take you when we get back [29:09.600 --> 29:11.600] on the other side. [29:11.600 --> 29:17.760] Folks I'm on these four callers after Larry the call in numbers 512-646-1984 so give us [29:17.760 --> 29:21.200] a call get on the board we can talk about whatever you need to know about on the other [29:21.200 --> 29:28.280] side but in the meantime when we do go to break y'all be thinking about this talk to [29:28.280 --> 29:34.920] people you better learn what your neighbor's capable of as far as mental capacities because [29:34.920 --> 29:39.120] if things keep going the way they're going you're going to have to rely on that neighbor [29:39.120 --> 29:43.160] if you ain't been if you're not completely able to rely on yourself and you're out in [29:43.160 --> 29:47.280] the middle of nowhere where you don't have a choice because stupid people are every bit [29:47.280 --> 29:53.160] as dangerous to you as those that actively seek to harm you in a lot of ways so be aware. [29:53.160 --> 29:58.960] All right folks we'll be right back on the other side so y'all hang in there. [29:58.960 --> 30:08.400] Is that a Harley I hear if so I hope the driver is wearing a helmet motorcycle fatalities [30:08.400 --> 30:12.960] are way up and you won't guess among which age group I'm Dr. Catherine Hallbrecht back [30:12.960 --> 30:15.520] with details in a moment. [30:15.520 --> 30:20.480] Privacy is under attack when you give up data about yourself you'll never get it back again [30:20.480 --> 30:25.480] and once your privacy is gone you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too so [30:25.480 --> 30:31.040] protect your rights say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. [30:31.040 --> 30:35.080] Privacy it's worth hanging on to this public service announcement is brought to you by [30:35.080 --> 30:41.800] startpage.com the private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo and Bing start over with [30:41.800 --> 30:42.800] startpage. [30:42.800 --> 30:49.040] When you hear the word motorcycle most of us think of youthful rebellion you know some [30:49.040 --> 30:53.280] teenage couple zipping down the highway with the wind whipping through their hair what [30:53.280 --> 30:57.840] you don't picture is the driver on that Harley being a middle-aged baby boomer or even a [30:57.840 --> 31:03.920] retiree fact is though older people are riding motorcycles more than ever and dying in greater [31:03.920 --> 31:05.520] numbers too. [31:05.520 --> 31:11.000] Federal accident data shows motorcycle deaths have climbed 25 percent in 10 years half the [31:11.000 --> 31:16.560] riders were age 40 or older and nearly a quarter were older than 50 so if you're planning on [31:16.560 --> 31:20.880] hitting the highway wear a helmet and go easy on those hairpin turns. [31:20.880 --> 31:30.880] I'm Dr. Catherine Hallbrecht more news and information at CatherineHallbrecht.com. 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[32:35.600 --> 32:39.640] You can get your own copy of this invaluable material by going to ruleoflawradio.com and [32:39.640 --> 32:40.960] ordering your copy today. [32:40.960 --> 32:44.440] By ordering now you'll receive a copy of Eddie's book The Texas Transportation Code, The Law [32:44.440 --> 32:49.160] Versus the Lie, video and audio of the original 2009 seminar, hundreds of research documents [32:49.160 --> 32:51.040] and other useful resource material. [32:51.040 --> 32:55.000] Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from ruleoflawradio.com. [32:55.000 --> 33:02.000] Order your copy today and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [33:25.000 --> 33:50.040] Alright folks, we are back, this is Rule of Law Radio, calling number 512-646-1984. [33:50.040 --> 33:52.800] Alright we're getting a couple callers up on the board here. [33:52.800 --> 33:56.960] We're going to start with Larry in Arizona, Larry what can we do for you? [33:56.960 --> 34:06.240] Yes sir, before I learned about your traffic stop script, I was in court a few months ago [34:06.240 --> 34:14.320] and I did know enough to question the judge whether he respected the right to travel versus [34:14.320 --> 34:22.560] driving and I was admonished something severely for mentioning that in his courtroom and I [34:22.560 --> 34:30.480] would love some pointers on how to, how do I counteract that kind of action from a judge? [34:30.480 --> 34:34.700] Well the first thing is, is you know, you have to know how to hold a judge accountable [34:34.700 --> 34:36.360] for what they do. [34:36.360 --> 34:42.280] In courts of no record that's more difficult because the judge believes they can say or [34:42.280 --> 34:46.760] do anything they want because there's no official record of it under which they can be held [34:46.760 --> 34:49.760] accountable. [34:49.760 --> 34:52.760] What's the definition of a court of no record, I mean? [34:52.760 --> 34:58.360] Court of no record is where there is no court reporter or there is no official record of [34:58.360 --> 34:59.360] the proceedings. [34:59.360 --> 35:03.920] Okay, there was an official record of proceedings here. [35:03.920 --> 35:07.560] But was the record being taken at the time? [35:07.560 --> 35:08.560] Yes. [35:08.560 --> 35:12.080] Okay, so everything the judge said was on the record? [35:12.080 --> 35:14.800] Yes, and I have a copy of it. [35:14.800 --> 35:19.360] Okay, then I would love to see it and I'll be able to point that out a little bit better. [35:19.360 --> 35:24.080] But if you've actually got a transcript of what the judge said and what the judge said [35:24.080 --> 35:30.920] was impliedly that you don't have the right to this, that or the other, then there may [35:30.920 --> 35:32.400] be something you can do. [35:32.400 --> 35:37.620] It won't be in the form of a lawsuit or anything unless of course what the judge said or did [35:37.620 --> 35:42.000] can be shown to have knowingly and intentionally deprived you of a right under the right of [35:42.000 --> 35:48.160] due process or at a protected federal right level, in which case you could sue them and [35:48.160 --> 35:50.760] whoever they work for. [35:50.760 --> 35:54.760] But I would need to know more exactly about what was said and the circumstances in which [35:54.760 --> 35:58.520] it was said before I can tell you that for sure. [35:58.520 --> 36:03.360] Yeah, I just asked if you respected people's right to travel. [36:03.360 --> 36:05.400] They absolutely don't respect it. [36:05.400 --> 36:08.040] There's no money in respecting your rights. [36:08.040 --> 36:13.360] Yes, and he told me that would not be discussed in his courtroom. [36:13.360 --> 36:17.640] Oh, absolutely, because they're not there to discuss what your rights are. [36:17.640 --> 36:22.880] They're there to discuss whether or not you broke a commercial rule that you agreed to [36:22.880 --> 36:24.320] obey. [36:24.320 --> 36:26.000] That's a completely different thing. [36:26.000 --> 36:32.640] See, the first problem you have is you went into a commercial administrative court and [36:32.640 --> 36:37.040] you tried to argue a fundamental right. [36:37.040 --> 36:39.200] Can't do that. [36:39.200 --> 36:48.000] You're trying to put out a fire with water and the fire is a legal fire and you can't [36:48.000 --> 36:51.440] fight fire with water in court. [36:51.440 --> 36:55.960] I know it sounds counterintuitive and counterproductive, but it's a fact. [36:55.960 --> 37:03.580] In the legal world, you don't use logic to make your point and win your case. [37:03.580 --> 37:11.800] In the real world, water will put out a fire unless the fire is petroleum-based, right? [37:11.800 --> 37:15.240] Or some other thing that can burn and supply its own oxygen source. [37:15.240 --> 37:18.720] The water can't put it out. [37:18.720 --> 37:23.920] Water on certain types of fires is absolutely the wrong thing to use. [37:23.920 --> 37:24.920] Would you agree? [37:24.920 --> 37:25.920] Okay. [37:25.920 --> 37:26.920] I'll agree. [37:26.920 --> 37:31.480] For instance, you don't throw water on a grease fire. [37:31.480 --> 37:36.680] If a pan of grease on your stove catches fire and you throw water on it, you're going to [37:36.680 --> 37:42.300] get a fireball the size of Hiroshima out of that grease and you're going to scatter it [37:42.300 --> 37:45.600] all over your kitchen in the same shot. [37:45.600 --> 37:50.320] You just made the problem a thousand times worse by adding water. [37:50.320 --> 37:56.340] Well, when you go to court, same principle. [37:56.340 --> 38:02.740] In court, you have to smother the fire and there's only two ways to do that. [38:02.740 --> 38:09.480] You have to smother it either with a fire break or you have to smother it by equal and [38:09.480 --> 38:13.140] opposite opposing fire. [38:13.140 --> 38:17.120] When you go to court and they're asserting you were engaged in a commercial activity, [38:17.120 --> 38:23.200] which is what they're actually doing, you have to be asserting the opposite fire, not [38:23.200 --> 38:27.040] engaged in a commercial activity. [38:27.040 --> 38:29.840] You understand the difference in the argument? [38:29.840 --> 38:35.400] They're arguing engaged in a commercial activity, you have to argue not engaged in a commercial [38:35.400 --> 38:36.400] activity. [38:36.400 --> 38:40.920] If you go in there arguing right to travel, that ain't the same argument in opposition [38:40.920 --> 38:43.640] to theirs, is it? [38:43.640 --> 38:46.640] Because their argument is you broke a commercial rule. [38:46.640 --> 38:48.600] Your argument is, is I have the right to travel. [38:48.600 --> 38:51.920] Well, they're not arguing whether or not you have a right to travel. [38:51.920 --> 38:58.160] So your rebuttal does not address their accusal. [38:58.160 --> 38:59.160] You follow? [38:59.160 --> 39:00.160] Okay. [39:00.160 --> 39:01.160] Yes, I do. [39:01.160 --> 39:02.160] Okay. [39:02.160 --> 39:07.440] That's the problem and that is where the majority of people fail to understand the legal issue [39:07.440 --> 39:11.840] they're facing when they go in to fight these tickets. [39:11.840 --> 39:22.480] Okay, so when we get to court my next time and I tell the judge that I am not engaged [39:22.480 --> 39:23.480] in transportation. [39:23.480 --> 39:26.360] No, no, no. [39:26.360 --> 39:31.040] The best way, depending upon how well you know the statutes of your state, in Texas [39:31.040 --> 39:32.680] that's exactly what it is. [39:32.680 --> 39:37.920] Everything here is in a transportation code and the only thing that code regulates are [39:37.920 --> 39:44.080] those engaged in the regulable activity of transportation. [39:44.080 --> 39:51.000] Now in other states they disguise it a little better by saying operation of a motor vehicle. [39:51.000 --> 39:56.800] They don't ever bring up the formal aspect of transportation like they do here in Texas. [39:56.800 --> 39:59.760] They just put it as operation of motor vehicles. [39:59.760 --> 40:05.740] But you have to understand from a legal standpoint what operate and motor vehicle actually are. [40:05.740 --> 40:10.120] And if you research it far enough back you will find that it still has to do with commercial [40:10.120 --> 40:11.600] activity. [40:11.600 --> 40:20.680] So the best way to approach it is what regulable activity are you asserting I was engaged in [40:20.680 --> 40:28.280] that required me to comply with the regulations associated with it? [40:28.280 --> 40:31.480] That's always your legal question. [40:31.480 --> 40:36.360] You're saying here in Texas it is you're saying I was engaged in transportation. [40:36.360 --> 40:37.360] Prove it. [40:37.360 --> 40:41.920] Well, they can't prove it because there's only four ways to prove it. [40:41.920 --> 40:44.080] They have to have a passenger manifest. [40:44.080 --> 40:45.480] They have to have a bill of lading. [40:45.480 --> 40:50.800] They have to have a commercial log book or they have to have a confession. [40:50.800 --> 40:57.920] If you don't give them those things then the only way they convict you is in 100% based [40:57.920 --> 41:03.200] on presumption of engaging in the activity. [41:03.200 --> 41:11.960] So everything you do is geared at destroying and preventing the establishment of that presumption. [41:11.960 --> 41:17.160] Can you follow? [41:17.160 --> 41:23.560] So I just hold tight to the fact I'm not engaged in transportation and I do not. [41:23.560 --> 41:34.280] What regulable activity are you alleging I was engaged in that required me to follow [41:34.280 --> 41:37.000] the regulations associated with it? [41:37.000 --> 41:42.840] See the thing most people don't understand about licenses and permits, they're not a [41:42.840 --> 41:45.740] blanket that covers everything. [41:45.740 --> 41:53.600] A license or permit deals only with the specific activity for which they are licensing you [41:53.600 --> 41:56.920] to engage, right? [41:56.920 --> 41:58.200] Okay. [41:58.200 --> 42:02.960] If you get a driver's license, it doesn't cover fishing, does it? [42:02.960 --> 42:04.560] No. [42:04.560 --> 42:09.800] And if you get a fishing license, it doesn't cover flying, does it? [42:09.800 --> 42:16.720] So the license or permit is limited to the regulation of a specific activity or class [42:16.720 --> 42:19.320] of activity, right? [42:19.320 --> 42:20.400] Yes. [42:20.400 --> 42:28.000] So where is there evidence that you were engaged in that activity and thus were subject to [42:28.000 --> 42:31.920] the rules that regulate it? [42:31.920 --> 42:40.120] Okay, I have it written down and I will try to get back in court as soon as I can. [42:40.120 --> 42:45.320] Well, you need to study up on whatever constitutes your transportation code there, motor vehicle [42:45.320 --> 42:46.720] code or whatever it is. [42:46.720 --> 42:50.960] I highly recommend you start backtracking legislative enactments. [42:50.960 --> 42:53.720] Go down to your state law library, get the librarian to help you. [42:53.720 --> 42:55.680] They love this kind of research. [42:55.680 --> 42:59.720] Dig into the law books and start tracking the statutes backwards. [42:59.720 --> 43:06.560] Go back to the original enactment of the act that they're relying on and you will find [43:06.560 --> 43:08.760] several things most likely. [43:08.760 --> 43:14.560] One, the current enactment does not comply with the requirements of your constitution [43:14.560 --> 43:18.040] and your other laws as to how it's being used. [43:18.040 --> 43:24.360] It also does not comply with the original language of the base enactment. [43:24.360 --> 43:33.560] And what I mean by that is this, every statutory scheme on the books is not the actual law. [43:33.560 --> 43:40.640] It's an agency rewrite and interpretation of regulations associated with the implementation [43:40.640 --> 43:43.320] of the legislative act called the law. [43:43.320 --> 43:46.840] Hang on just a second and I'll flesh that out for you a little bit more on the other [43:46.840 --> 43:48.720] side Larry and then I can get to my next caller. [43:48.720 --> 43:49.720] So hang on. [43:49.720 --> 43:54.840] All right folks, 512-646-1984. [43:54.840 --> 43:55.840] Give us a call. [43:55.840 --> 44:20.640] We'll be right back. [44:20.640 --> 44:39.720] Okay,aging 13 during the first two months and on June 16th,таMusic [44:39.720 --> 44:43.160] and practices that control our American courts. [44:43.160 --> 44:47.640] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, [44:47.640 --> 44:52.000] forms for civil cases, pro se tactics, and much more. [44:52.000 --> 44:56.200] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner [44:56.200 --> 45:00.160] or call toll-free 866-LAW-EZ. 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[45:38.560 --> 45:43.560] That's 512-264-4043, naturespureorganics.com. [45:44.200 --> 45:45.680] Don't forget to like us on Facebook [45:45.680 --> 45:48.320] for information on events and our products. [45:48.320 --> 45:50.280] naturespureorganics.com. [45:50.280 --> 46:08.040] And don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more videos like this. [46:08.040 --> 46:27.720] All right, folks, we are back. [46:27.720 --> 46:32.400] This is Rule of Law Radio, 512-646-1984. [46:32.400 --> 46:35.320] All right, I am talking to Larry in Arizona. [46:35.320 --> 46:38.400] All right, Larry, back to the statutory scheme of things. [46:38.400 --> 46:41.680] The statute is some agency's interpretation [46:41.680 --> 46:46.200] of the actual bill that the legislature passed. [46:46.200 --> 46:50.720] That is the actual law, the bill, not the statute. [46:50.720 --> 46:53.120] That's why you cannot introduce statute [46:53.120 --> 46:57.120] as evidence of the law in any court anywhere. [46:57.120 --> 47:02.080] That's why you can only do it via judicial notice. [47:02.080 --> 47:07.080] Nowadays, you will find that the statute does not line up [47:07.960 --> 47:12.440] with the language and intent of the actual bill. [47:12.440 --> 47:14.720] They completely rewrite it to cover things [47:14.720 --> 47:17.120] that was never covered by the bill. [47:17.120 --> 47:20.880] Now here in Texas, the Texas Constitution forbids [47:20.880 --> 47:25.160] the alteration of an enactment by amendment. [47:25.160 --> 47:28.080] In other words, if the enactment was intended [47:28.080 --> 47:32.800] to do a specific thing, you cannot change [47:32.800 --> 47:36.760] what that specific thing is by amendment. [47:36.760 --> 47:40.120] You must repeal the entire original enactment, [47:40.120 --> 47:43.760] rewrite it with a brand new objective, [47:43.760 --> 47:45.960] and then reenact it. [47:45.960 --> 47:50.480] The only thing you can amend on the fly to change [47:50.480 --> 47:55.480] is specific understanding of the original enactment. [47:55.480 --> 47:58.960] But you cannot change its purpose and its effect. [47:58.960 --> 47:59.800] You follow? [48:00.880 --> 48:01.720] Okay, yes. [48:01.720 --> 48:05.080] So here in Texas, that's exactly where they've screwed up [48:05.080 --> 48:07.400] with the transportation code. [48:07.400 --> 48:09.680] In the original enactment, the bill was only [48:09.680 --> 48:13.000] 440 some odd pages long. [48:13.000 --> 48:16.520] The rewrite in 1995 into the codification [48:16.520 --> 48:21.520] that we call the transportation code is 3,881 pages [48:21.520 --> 48:26.520] and it's in original form when they recodified it. [48:27.080 --> 48:31.240] How do you go from 440 some odd to 3,881 [48:31.240 --> 48:35.960] and not have altered the base application of the law? [48:38.720 --> 48:41.920] You would have had to go to microscopic nitpicking level [48:41.920 --> 48:43.760] to get that many extra pages out of it, [48:43.760 --> 48:45.920] and they did in a lot of ways. [48:45.920 --> 48:50.920] But they also fundamentally changed the object [48:50.920 --> 48:54.200] that the underlying law dealt with. [48:55.080 --> 48:57.880] And they did it in such a way as to make it appear [48:57.880 --> 49:01.800] to apply on a far larger basis [49:01.800 --> 49:04.960] than it actually does in the original enactment. [49:04.960 --> 49:06.920] For instance, the original enactment does not [49:06.920 --> 49:10.400] in any way, shape, or form recognize a license [49:10.400 --> 49:12.600] called a driver's license. [49:12.600 --> 49:16.460] The original enactment only recognizes operators, [49:16.460 --> 49:20.040] commercial operators, and chauffeurs licenses. [49:20.040 --> 49:23.800] But by amending the statutory scheme, [49:23.800 --> 49:28.000] they've created this thing called a driver's license [49:28.000 --> 49:31.240] and they've completely omitted the application [49:31.240 --> 49:35.940] of these allowable three into the definition of that one. [49:36.960 --> 49:39.840] So they've completely altered the licensing scheme [49:39.840 --> 49:42.120] that the underlying law authorizes [49:42.120 --> 49:44.220] and they can't do that, not here. [49:45.160 --> 49:47.320] Plus the fact the original enactment [49:47.320 --> 49:51.800] that made all of that is 1925. [49:51.800 --> 49:53.960] So all of the original laws [49:53.960 --> 49:57.480] that all of the current codes are supposed to be based on [49:57.480 --> 50:01.700] were passed by the 56th legislature in 1925. [50:01.700 --> 50:04.080] There's not been an actual change [50:04.080 --> 50:07.660] to an actual law since 1925. [50:10.800 --> 50:13.780] And up until 1996 at least, [50:13.780 --> 50:18.000] the Texas Secretary of State certified [50:18.000 --> 50:21.480] that the statutes were in compliance [50:21.480 --> 50:23.480] with the underlying law. [50:25.080 --> 50:28.320] But, well, prior to 1996. [50:28.320 --> 50:32.000] But from 1995 forward, when they recodified [50:32.000 --> 50:34.760] all these things, not a single one of them [50:34.760 --> 50:37.520] has been certified by the Secretary of State [50:37.520 --> 50:39.560] as complying with the underlying law. [50:39.560 --> 50:44.560] Now, why do you think that would be? [50:44.800 --> 50:47.200] Just to pull the wool over our eyes? [50:47.200 --> 50:49.400] Well, the Secretary of State would be committing fraud [50:49.400 --> 50:51.200] if they certified it, wouldn't they? [50:52.200 --> 50:53.040] Okay. [50:53.040 --> 50:54.960] And it would be a massive fraud [50:54.960 --> 50:56.800] upon the people of Texas, wouldn't it? [51:00.980 --> 51:01.960] So what did the- [51:01.960 --> 51:02.800] It is, isn't it? [51:02.800 --> 51:03.640] It is. [51:03.640 --> 51:06.000] So what would the Secretary of State decide to do? [51:06.000 --> 51:07.420] I ain't signing that. [51:07.420 --> 51:08.860] You publish it all you want, [51:08.860 --> 51:11.060] but I'm not gonna certify it. [51:11.060 --> 51:11.900] And they don't. [51:15.900 --> 51:18.900] So right there, there should be all kinds of warning bells [51:18.900 --> 51:20.820] going off saying something ain't right. [51:25.460 --> 51:28.260] So that's why the research is gonna be necessary [51:28.260 --> 51:29.100] from your end. [51:30.300 --> 51:31.140] Okay. [51:32.100 --> 51:34.060] You mentioned in another show, [51:34.060 --> 51:37.500] you don't run plates on your vehicle, but you have some kind [51:37.500 --> 51:38.340] of a- [51:38.340 --> 51:39.860] That's because I don't run a vehicle. [51:41.060 --> 51:42.660] Okay, okay, okay. [51:42.660 --> 51:44.940] In Arizona, a vehicle is okay. [51:44.940 --> 51:47.900] It's a motor vehicle that is the- [51:47.900 --> 51:51.740] Are either of those terms defined in the code [51:52.780 --> 51:53.620] that they use? [51:53.620 --> 51:54.900] Motor vehicle is. [51:54.900 --> 51:57.060] Motor vehicle is, but vehicle is not. [51:57.060 --> 51:58.940] Your positive vehicle is not. [52:00.060 --> 52:01.660] I'm positive it is not. [52:01.660 --> 52:04.740] Okay, if vehicle does not have its own separate definition, [52:04.740 --> 52:05.860] then maybe you can. [52:05.860 --> 52:08.940] But here in Texas, both of them have a definition, [52:08.940 --> 52:10.700] and both of them are commercial. [52:11.900 --> 52:16.620] Because here it says a motor vehicle is a vehicle [52:16.620 --> 52:18.620] that is used to do this. [52:19.900 --> 52:23.940] Whereas a vehicle is a device that is self-propelled. [52:26.060 --> 52:26.900] You follow? [52:26.900 --> 52:30.260] Yeah, here in the definition of a motor vehicle here [52:30.260 --> 52:33.540] the motor vehicle here is self-propelled. [52:33.540 --> 52:36.740] It says and must be used in the furtherance [52:36.740 --> 52:38.300] of a commercial enterprise. [52:38.300 --> 52:42.660] Right, so right there, that's as plain as you can get. [52:42.660 --> 52:44.820] They're saying you operated a motor vehicle. [52:44.820 --> 52:47.100] Where's your proof of a commercial enterprise? [52:48.260 --> 52:51.380] So why are you going in arguing right to travel? [52:51.380 --> 52:53.660] Where is your proof of a commercial enterprise? [52:53.660 --> 52:56.860] Your own law says that's what a motor vehicle is. [52:56.860 --> 52:59.380] You're accusing me of operating a motor vehicle. [52:59.380 --> 53:01.740] Where's your proof of the commercial enterprise? [53:03.940 --> 53:04.860] Yes, okay. [53:08.060 --> 53:12.460] So your argument is state lacks standing. [53:12.460 --> 53:14.620] State cannot prove motor vehicle [53:14.620 --> 53:18.740] because state cannot prove commercial nexus. [53:22.820 --> 53:23.660] Okay. [53:23.660 --> 53:28.660] So that's why you're judged through a fit [53:28.860 --> 53:30.060] about right to travel. [53:31.380 --> 53:32.220] Okay. [53:37.140 --> 53:38.980] But again, even if you had used it, [53:38.980 --> 53:40.380] it wouldn't have helped you. [53:41.460 --> 53:45.620] Yeah, so what kind of a, you had mentioned on another show [53:45.620 --> 53:50.380] about running some kind of a plate on your private automobile. [53:50.380 --> 53:53.620] Yeah, the one on, I've actually [53:53.620 --> 53:55.180] got two cars up here right now. [53:55.180 --> 53:57.700] One has absolutely no paperwork on it whatsoever, [53:57.700 --> 54:00.300] and the other one has paperwork that's all expired. [54:01.420 --> 54:04.220] It has their plates, it has their paperwork on it. [54:04.220 --> 54:05.620] That car was gifted to me, [54:05.620 --> 54:08.420] and I allowed everything on it to expire [54:08.420 --> 54:11.020] so that I could use it to bait cops. [54:12.380 --> 54:15.220] My other car does not have any of their paperwork on it. [54:18.780 --> 54:19.620] Okay, I- [54:19.620 --> 54:24.620] And the plate that I have on it is one that I designed. [54:25.900 --> 54:29.100] It simply says private, non-commercial, not for hire. [54:30.340 --> 54:31.180] Oh, okay. [54:33.780 --> 54:36.260] Now see, if you had that plate on your car [54:36.260 --> 54:38.820] and that officer in Arizona had pulled you over, [54:39.980 --> 54:42.860] and he would have had absolutely no way [54:43.740 --> 54:48.220] of standing a chance against that definition [54:48.220 --> 54:51.380] if you're correct with the definition of motor vehicle. [54:52.420 --> 54:54.660] He would have had to have admitted on the stand [54:54.660 --> 54:56.380] if you'd have questioned him properly. [54:56.380 --> 54:59.100] Officer, did you see the private plate [54:59.100 --> 55:01.940] that was on the rear of my car when you pulled me over? [55:01.940 --> 55:04.660] Yes, and do you recall how, what it read? [55:05.500 --> 55:10.460] Something about private, non-commercial, not for hire. [55:10.460 --> 55:12.180] What does that mean, officer? [55:12.180 --> 55:13.580] Well, I don't know what it means. [55:13.580 --> 55:16.180] Well, non-commercial, what do you believe that means? [55:16.180 --> 55:19.100] Uh, well, I guess it means you're not in commerce. [55:19.100 --> 55:21.540] And the not for hire, what does that mean? [55:21.540 --> 55:23.580] Well, I guess it means you don't hire out [55:23.580 --> 55:26.220] or you don't hire out your car, something like that. [55:27.260 --> 55:31.460] Okay, now officer, you charged me [55:31.460 --> 55:35.340] with operation of a motor vehicle, did you not? [55:35.340 --> 55:38.580] Well, yeah, I believe that's part of the complaint. [55:38.580 --> 55:40.580] Well, in the complaint, let me hear it. [55:40.580 --> 55:43.620] Does this look like the complaint that was filed? [55:43.620 --> 55:46.300] This is what the prosecutor was attempting to read [55:46.300 --> 55:48.980] in the record at the beginning of this, correct? [55:48.980 --> 55:51.260] Now, right here, could you tell the court [55:51.260 --> 55:53.100] what it says right there? [55:53.100 --> 55:55.940] Operated a motor vehicle, isn't that what it reads? [55:57.220 --> 56:00.100] Now, officer, how do you determine [56:00.100 --> 56:02.740] what is and is not a motor vehicle? [56:02.740 --> 56:04.420] Oh, well, it's got a motor in it, don't it? [56:04.420 --> 56:06.300] You used it on the road, didn't you? [56:06.300 --> 56:08.260] Objection, non-responsive. [56:08.260 --> 56:12.260] Obviously, judge, the officer is not really clear [56:12.260 --> 56:16.260] on the law he attempts to enforce by fiat here, [56:16.260 --> 56:17.740] so let me help him out. [56:17.740 --> 56:20.180] I would like the court to take judicial notice [56:20.180 --> 56:22.500] of the statute involved in this case [56:22.500 --> 56:24.980] that specifically states that the definition [56:24.980 --> 56:28.300] of motor vehicle requires a commercial nexus. [56:28.300 --> 56:31.140] The officer had forewarning that me and my car [56:31.140 --> 56:34.220] had no commercial nexus and illegally seized me [56:34.220 --> 56:36.820] without a warrant any of the above. [56:36.820 --> 56:40.260] Me without a warrant anyway, but for the record, [56:40.260 --> 56:42.780] I would like this read into the record here [56:42.780 --> 56:45.420] where it specifically says commercial. [56:48.060 --> 56:51.020] Now, I move the court to dismiss the case [56:51.020 --> 56:54.420] because state has brought forth no evidence [56:54.420 --> 56:56.220] that there was any commercial activity [56:56.220 --> 56:58.300] being engaged in at all. [57:00.540 --> 57:01.860] See how that would play out? [57:02.820 --> 57:04.700] Yes, yes, very well. [57:04.700 --> 57:08.020] Now, you want to have a little more finesse than that [57:08.020 --> 57:09.660] and you want to be able to lead them down [57:09.660 --> 57:13.660] a lot more paths of lying and being stupid [57:13.660 --> 57:15.540] so that when you do ask for that, [57:15.540 --> 57:18.540] they can't help but give it to you without losing face. [57:18.540 --> 57:20.340] If they don't, they're really screwed. [57:21.660 --> 57:23.940] But of course, that takes practice [57:23.940 --> 57:25.180] and it takes a little bit of knowledge [57:25.180 --> 57:28.460] about knowing how to formulate the argument [57:28.460 --> 57:31.700] to lead them down those paths where you want them to go [57:31.700 --> 57:33.260] so you can establish those things [57:33.260 --> 57:36.580] so you can establish those facts and hammer them with them. [57:39.260 --> 57:41.420] Okay, yeah, that's what I'm working on these days [57:41.420 --> 57:42.940] is how to learn how to get it right. [57:42.940 --> 57:44.700] Yeah, and unfortunately, I have to give you [57:44.700 --> 57:46.740] the abbreviated version here on the air. [57:48.580 --> 57:50.460] But this is what my classes [57:50.460 --> 57:52.300] down at Brave New Books are all about [57:52.300 --> 57:55.940] and so when we open up the Tile of Law website [57:55.940 --> 57:59.500] and we can start conducting these classes online, [57:59.500 --> 58:01.460] then it doesn't matter where you are. [58:01.460 --> 58:03.140] If you can get on the internet with a web browser, [58:03.140 --> 58:05.340] you'll be able to go to class and learn this. [58:08.420 --> 58:11.580] Okay, when an officer has taken you into court [58:11.580 --> 58:13.780] and he looted, the officer looted, [58:13.780 --> 58:15.700] presuming the officer loses, [58:15.700 --> 58:19.340] do you have any recourse on the officer, like under? [58:19.340 --> 58:23.180] You can sue them for malicious prosecution if you win. [58:23.180 --> 58:26.500] You need to sue them in federal court, though. [58:26.500 --> 58:28.860] If you can show he should have never arrested you [58:28.860 --> 58:30.780] in the first place, then you can make the argument [58:30.780 --> 58:32.940] that he violated a protected federal right [58:32.940 --> 58:34.620] and you can sue him for all of them. [58:34.620 --> 58:37.340] Aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, [58:37.340 --> 58:41.780] malicious prosecution, official oppression, all of it. [58:41.780 --> 58:44.060] All right, Larry, we're about to go to break, so. [58:44.060 --> 58:45.740] All right, thanks for calling in. [58:45.740 --> 58:47.100] All right, folks, we'll be right back. [58:47.100 --> 58:50.260] 512-646-1984. [58:50.260 --> 58:53.980] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world, [58:53.980 --> 58:55.820] yet countless readers are frustrated [58:55.820 --> 58:58.340] because they struggle to understand it. 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[01:02:51.220 --> 01:02:56.220] This is the Liberty Beat for Monday, February 17th, 2014. [01:02:56.540 --> 01:02:59.660] Check out the website at theLibertyBeat.com. [01:03:00.780 --> 01:03:03.540] ["Liberty Beat"] [01:03:05.340 --> 01:03:09.340] It's all according to the will of the Almighty. [01:03:09.340 --> 01:03:14.340] ["Liberty Beat"] [01:03:17.420 --> 01:03:19.660] All right, folks, we are back. [01:03:19.660 --> 01:03:23.700] Rule of Law Radio 512-646-1984. [01:03:23.700 --> 01:03:26.220] Now we're gonna go to Derek in Houston. [01:03:26.220 --> 01:03:28.020] Derek, what can we do for you? [01:03:28.020 --> 01:03:30.700] Hey, Eddie, how you doing tonight? [01:03:30.700 --> 01:03:32.420] Doing all right. [01:03:32.420 --> 01:03:34.940] I was calling because I'm having a legal dispute [01:03:34.940 --> 01:03:37.260] with my homeowners association [01:03:37.260 --> 01:03:39.380] and I wanted to know if you knew anything [01:03:39.380 --> 01:03:41.860] about HOAs and homeowners rights. [01:03:41.860 --> 01:03:43.740] I know that I refused to buy a house [01:03:43.740 --> 01:03:45.020] that was involved in one. [01:03:45.900 --> 01:03:48.900] Well, I wish I was in that situation, [01:03:48.900 --> 01:03:51.420] kind of like already stuck. [01:03:51.420 --> 01:03:56.100] The problem you have with the HOA is it's contractual. [01:03:56.100 --> 01:03:57.980] So the first thing you need to understand [01:03:57.980 --> 01:03:59.380] is the contract itself. [01:03:59.380 --> 01:04:02.700] Where is it, who signed it, what are the terms of it, [01:04:02.700 --> 01:04:04.220] and who's breaking it? [01:04:04.220 --> 01:04:05.260] Okay, okay. [01:04:05.260 --> 01:04:08.060] I think they're breaking it. [01:04:08.060 --> 01:04:10.420] Well, until you check out the terms, [01:04:10.420 --> 01:04:12.180] you're not gonna know that. [01:04:12.180 --> 01:04:13.660] Okay. [01:04:13.660 --> 01:04:17.780] Well, I've got a problem because I own a condominium unit [01:04:17.780 --> 01:04:22.140] in a condominium, apartment complex of 40 units. [01:04:22.140 --> 01:04:23.220] I own one unit. [01:04:24.180 --> 01:04:27.260] I'm getting like a lot of rainwater [01:04:27.260 --> 01:04:29.740] coming into my unit when it rains. [01:04:29.740 --> 01:04:30.580] Right. [01:04:30.580 --> 01:04:32.540] But the homeowners association, [01:04:32.540 --> 01:04:36.020] they've hired a property management company [01:04:36.020 --> 01:04:37.980] that does maintenance and repairs [01:04:37.980 --> 01:04:40.780] to the property throughout the year. [01:04:40.780 --> 01:04:44.060] And I've talked to the property manager [01:04:44.060 --> 01:04:48.020] and she sent a handyman out to check out things. [01:04:48.020 --> 01:04:53.020] And he's basically blaming me for the water damage. [01:04:53.580 --> 01:04:57.900] He's basically saying it's because you got leaks [01:04:57.900 --> 01:05:00.980] in your bathroom, which is totally false. [01:05:00.980 --> 01:05:04.060] And this occurs when it rains, [01:05:04.060 --> 01:05:07.380] not when, you know, using the sink and shower [01:05:07.380 --> 01:05:08.900] or the toilet or whatever. [01:05:08.900 --> 01:05:09.740] Okay. [01:05:09.740 --> 01:05:11.380] Do you know where the actual source [01:05:11.380 --> 01:05:13.860] of the water is coming from? [01:05:13.860 --> 01:05:17.540] I do now because I hired a structural engineer [01:05:17.540 --> 01:05:19.700] that came out and assessed the damage [01:05:19.700 --> 01:05:20.900] and needed some water tests. [01:05:20.900 --> 01:05:23.860] He said it's coming through the exterior of the building. [01:05:23.860 --> 01:05:26.900] There's holes in the walls and stuff. [01:05:26.900 --> 01:05:29.220] I got a report from this guy. [01:05:29.220 --> 01:05:31.740] And he said, yeah, it's definitely not, you know, [01:05:31.740 --> 01:05:34.100] any leaks with pipes and stuff like that. [01:05:34.100 --> 01:05:36.100] It's coming through the actual wall. [01:05:36.100 --> 01:05:36.940] Okay. [01:05:36.940 --> 01:05:40.060] So in your condo, under the terms of your contract, [01:05:40.060 --> 01:05:44.340] who is required to keep the exterior properly maintained [01:05:44.340 --> 01:05:47.980] to prevent damage to the interiors, which is yours? [01:05:47.980 --> 01:05:48.820] Right. [01:05:48.820 --> 01:05:52.500] Well, it says that the exterior is known as common property. [01:05:52.500 --> 01:05:56.020] So it's owned by all of the HOA. [01:05:56.020 --> 01:05:58.060] And they are responsible for maintaining [01:05:58.060 --> 01:05:59.700] and repairing the common property [01:05:59.700 --> 01:06:02.420] while I'm responsible for maintaining [01:06:02.420 --> 01:06:04.340] my own individual property. [01:06:04.340 --> 01:06:05.180] Correct. [01:06:05.180 --> 01:06:09.300] Which is anything inside the perimeter walls. [01:06:09.300 --> 01:06:10.140] Right, right. [01:06:10.140 --> 01:06:10.980] Okay. [01:06:10.980 --> 01:06:13.260] So sue them. [01:06:13.260 --> 01:06:15.140] I did, I did. [01:06:15.140 --> 01:06:17.860] I went to courts. [01:06:17.860 --> 01:06:20.900] We're in court right now going through [01:06:21.940 --> 01:06:23.660] this thing called the discovery process [01:06:23.660 --> 01:06:25.820] where you get more information. [01:06:25.820 --> 01:06:28.340] Are you using an attorney? [01:06:28.340 --> 01:06:29.860] I'm just doing a pro se. [01:06:29.860 --> 01:06:30.700] Okay. [01:06:30.700 --> 01:06:33.940] Then how, as a pro se, have you failed to this point [01:06:33.940 --> 01:06:36.260] to read the contract? [01:06:36.260 --> 01:06:37.660] Oh, I've read the contract. [01:06:37.660 --> 01:06:39.980] I've actually claimed in my lawsuit [01:06:39.980 --> 01:06:42.740] that they're breaching the contract by not. [01:06:42.740 --> 01:06:43.580] Okay. [01:06:43.580 --> 01:06:44.780] Well, you threw me off when I asked that question [01:06:44.780 --> 01:06:47.260] at the beginning and you seemed unsure of what it said. [01:06:47.260 --> 01:06:48.220] Oh, sorry, sorry. [01:06:48.220 --> 01:06:49.660] Yeah, sorry, I wasn't clear. [01:06:49.660 --> 01:06:52.300] Yeah, I'm actually explaining in the lawsuit [01:06:52.300 --> 01:06:53.860] that they're breaching the contract [01:06:53.860 --> 01:06:57.260] by failing to properly repair, maintain, [01:06:57.260 --> 01:06:59.820] and diagnose these problems. [01:06:59.820 --> 01:07:02.420] Right, and you submitted certified statements [01:07:02.420 --> 01:07:04.700] from the engineer and everybody else, right? [01:07:04.700 --> 01:07:05.780] Yep, yep, I did that. [01:07:05.780 --> 01:07:06.620] Okay. [01:07:06.620 --> 01:07:10.300] As well as that, I would get depositions from them too. [01:07:10.300 --> 01:07:12.700] Okay, okay, yeah, they said they would do that. [01:07:14.180 --> 01:07:18.020] My thing is now I'm kind of getting stonewalled [01:07:18.020 --> 01:07:20.500] in this discovery process. [01:07:20.500 --> 01:07:21.900] By who? [01:07:21.900 --> 01:07:25.340] By the attorneys representing the HOA. [01:07:25.340 --> 01:07:28.620] The petition the court to mandate discovery. [01:07:28.620 --> 01:07:31.620] Okay, yeah, I've done that and then the other thing is [01:07:31.620 --> 01:07:36.260] one of the building repairmen that came out [01:07:36.260 --> 01:07:38.740] to do repairs to the building, [01:07:38.740 --> 01:07:40.740] I put him in the lawsuit [01:07:40.740 --> 01:07:43.300] and he never answered the lawsuit. [01:07:43.300 --> 01:07:45.340] Like I think they've got a deadline of like. [01:07:45.340 --> 01:07:47.940] Okay, what claim did you make against him? [01:07:49.820 --> 01:07:51.820] Improper. [01:07:51.820 --> 01:07:55.060] Okay, failing to properly diagnose the problem, [01:07:55.060 --> 01:07:56.780] number one, number two, [01:07:56.780 --> 01:07:59.220] failing to adequately do the repairs [01:07:59.220 --> 01:08:02.020] because the repairs he did did not stop the leaks [01:08:03.060 --> 01:08:05.540] and the Homeowners Association was charged [01:08:05.540 --> 01:08:06.940] and then number three. [01:08:07.980 --> 01:08:10.340] Okay, well you realize then what they're going to try to do [01:08:10.340 --> 01:08:12.900] is shift the burden to the third party. [01:08:14.060 --> 01:08:16.380] Yeah, I was thinking they were going to do that [01:08:16.380 --> 01:08:19.220] but in fact they just engaged in blaming me [01:08:19.220 --> 01:08:22.020] which is totally stupid. [01:08:22.020 --> 01:08:25.380] They're basically saying I wasn't specific enough [01:08:25.380 --> 01:08:29.500] in telling them what the problems were [01:08:29.500 --> 01:08:31.620] but I don't know how to be any more clear [01:08:31.620 --> 01:08:34.980] than to tell them come over and look at it yourself [01:08:34.980 --> 01:08:36.620] and they sent a handyman over [01:08:36.620 --> 01:08:39.340] who's basically playing stupid. [01:08:41.140 --> 01:08:46.140] So I included this guy, the handyman in the lawsuits [01:08:46.140 --> 01:08:51.140] and he asked the court for a summary judgment against me [01:08:54.860 --> 01:08:59.460] but he never sent me any certified mail or anything about it [01:08:59.460 --> 01:09:01.740] and so the judge never ruled on it [01:09:01.740 --> 01:09:04.940] and he's never answered any of my discovery requests. [01:09:04.940 --> 01:09:08.020] Then you file for summary judgment against him. [01:09:08.020 --> 01:09:10.020] He can't file for any summary judgment [01:09:10.020 --> 01:09:12.420] that he doesn't notify you of [01:09:12.420 --> 01:09:15.460] and he didn't respond to your claims in the suit. [01:09:15.460 --> 01:09:16.980] He's defaulted. [01:09:16.980 --> 01:09:18.300] Right, well he. [01:09:18.300 --> 01:09:20.700] Provided you can prove you served him. [01:09:20.700 --> 01:09:22.980] Right, right, he responded to the court [01:09:22.980 --> 01:09:24.820] but he never sent me anything [01:09:24.820 --> 01:09:26.700] and so I only recently found out [01:09:26.700 --> 01:09:27.980] that he responded to the court [01:09:27.980 --> 01:09:30.780] like six months after he responded to the court. [01:09:32.260 --> 01:09:36.580] So I sent like at least five or six certified letters [01:09:36.580 --> 01:09:38.180] to him saying hey, this is a reminder [01:09:38.180 --> 01:09:41.460] that you're supposed to answer the discovery request [01:09:41.460 --> 01:09:43.500] that I included in the lawsuit [01:09:43.500 --> 01:09:47.060] and he's ignoring getting the certified mail [01:09:47.060 --> 01:09:48.860] from the post office. [01:09:48.860 --> 01:09:52.900] So not sure if I can do a motion to compel [01:09:52.900 --> 01:09:55.940] and bring him to court if he's not even gonna [01:09:55.940 --> 01:09:58.900] accept notice of anything from me. [01:09:58.900 --> 01:10:00.700] Sure, because you can make the allegation [01:10:00.700 --> 01:10:02.620] he's avoiding service. [01:10:02.620 --> 01:10:03.820] Okay, okay. [01:10:05.100 --> 01:10:07.100] So, all right, okay. [01:10:07.100 --> 01:10:10.220] Is there any specific way that I have to do that? [01:10:10.220 --> 01:10:12.420] Do I need to send him another certified letter [01:10:12.420 --> 01:10:14.780] or do I have to have it served to him [01:10:14.780 --> 01:10:18.060] by a sheriff or a constable or something? [01:10:18.060 --> 01:10:20.500] It would always be better to have it served [01:10:20.500 --> 01:10:22.980] by someone that can force the return. [01:10:24.540 --> 01:10:28.820] But the issue here is is that if you can prove, [01:10:28.820 --> 01:10:31.220] now you just need to read to what the requirements are. [01:10:31.220 --> 01:10:33.780] If you can prove that you made every effort [01:10:33.780 --> 01:10:35.820] to make valid legal notice, [01:10:35.820 --> 01:10:38.100] there's always an exception on the civil side. [01:10:38.100 --> 01:10:40.380] I'm pretty sure there's an exception. [01:10:40.380 --> 01:10:43.700] That if you made a reasonable legal effort [01:10:43.700 --> 01:10:45.300] to notify the other party [01:10:46.180 --> 01:10:51.060] and based upon the information available to you, [01:10:52.500 --> 01:10:54.420] then service is done. [01:10:54.420 --> 01:10:56.500] But the thing about it is, [01:10:56.500 --> 01:11:01.500] is this guy was acting as an agent of the HOA, correct? [01:11:01.700 --> 01:11:02.660] Yeah, he was. [01:11:02.660 --> 01:11:06.140] So service to the principal is service to the agent. [01:11:06.140 --> 01:11:09.140] Service to the agent is service to the principal. [01:11:09.140 --> 01:11:11.900] Oh, okay, so I could actually serve him. [01:11:11.900 --> 01:11:13.060] If I'm hearing you right, [01:11:13.060 --> 01:11:15.220] I can actually serve him [01:11:15.220 --> 01:11:17.740] at the property management company's address [01:11:17.740 --> 01:11:18.900] since he was working for them. [01:11:18.900 --> 01:11:20.820] Well, when you noticed them [01:11:20.820 --> 01:11:23.700] and you claimed he was operating under their umbrella [01:11:23.700 --> 01:11:27.500] and you specifically named him in the suit, [01:11:27.500 --> 01:11:30.700] then that notice is trickled down or it should have been. [01:11:30.700 --> 01:11:33.020] Right, right, okay, okay. [01:11:34.140 --> 01:11:37.460] Other thing I wanted to ask you was, [01:11:37.460 --> 01:11:39.700] do you know anything about like ethics [01:11:39.700 --> 01:11:43.820] as far as it pertains to lawyers and stuff? [01:11:43.820 --> 01:11:45.020] Yeah, there aren't any. [01:11:48.060 --> 01:11:48.900] I don't know. [01:11:48.900 --> 01:11:53.900] If I have a beef with a lawyer, what do I do? [01:11:54.140 --> 01:11:56.300] Well, that depends on what the beef is. [01:11:56.300 --> 01:11:58.740] There's always bar grievances. [01:11:58.740 --> 01:12:00.420] Okay, what's that? [01:12:00.420 --> 01:12:02.540] A bar grievance is where you file a complaint [01:12:02.540 --> 01:12:05.380] with the Bar Association against the attorney. [01:12:05.380 --> 01:12:08.580] Okay, so that's non-legal, right? [01:12:08.580 --> 01:12:11.540] Well, you don't sue him with a bar grievance, [01:12:11.540 --> 01:12:13.340] but you can file a bar grievance [01:12:13.340 --> 01:12:16.180] which affects his malpractice insurance. [01:12:16.180 --> 01:12:17.140] Oh, okay, okay. [01:12:17.140 --> 01:12:20.780] All right, and then if he's actually your attorney [01:12:20.780 --> 01:12:23.580] and he's not doing something that's in your best interest [01:12:23.580 --> 01:12:25.740] within the bounds of the law, [01:12:25.740 --> 01:12:28.260] then you can also sue him for malpractice. [01:12:28.260 --> 01:12:30.820] Okay, he's not my attorney. [01:12:30.820 --> 01:12:35.420] Yeah, then bar grieving is unless his actions [01:12:35.420 --> 01:12:37.140] cause you a direct harm, [01:12:37.140 --> 01:12:39.460] then you can still sue him for malpractice [01:12:39.460 --> 01:12:41.580] if those actions were not authorized [01:12:41.580 --> 01:12:43.620] or ethical under the law. [01:12:43.620 --> 01:12:44.740] Okay, okay. [01:12:44.740 --> 01:12:46.900] Well, all right, I'll tell you what this lawyer's doing. [01:12:46.900 --> 01:12:49.740] He told me if he think it's right or wrong or whatever. [01:12:50.820 --> 01:12:54.740] The lawyer that is representing the other side, [01:12:54.740 --> 01:12:58.340] basically the HOA, the property management company, [01:12:58.340 --> 01:13:01.500] one of his colleagues at his law firm [01:13:01.500 --> 01:13:04.820] is sending me demand notices. [01:13:04.820 --> 01:13:06.940] His partner at the law firm [01:13:06.940 --> 01:13:09.900] is serving as a debt collector against me, [01:13:09.900 --> 01:13:12.300] like trying to collect a debt against me [01:13:13.300 --> 01:13:18.300] in relation to fines, HOA fines. [01:13:18.300 --> 01:13:20.140] They're basically trying to fine me [01:13:20.140 --> 01:13:24.100] for attempting to fix what they refuse to fix. [01:13:24.100 --> 01:13:27.220] Basically, I'm trying to fix this water issue coming in [01:13:27.220 --> 01:13:30.340] and they're trying to fine me for attempting to fix that. [01:13:30.340 --> 01:13:34.700] So basically, they're sending me these fine notices [01:13:34.700 --> 01:13:36.220] and I don't think, I don't know, to me, [01:13:36.220 --> 01:13:38.100] it just doesn't seem right [01:13:38.100 --> 01:13:40.340] because it's in litigation already. [01:13:40.340 --> 01:13:41.820] It's in the court of law [01:13:41.820 --> 01:13:45.820] and to me, I'm feeling pressure to drop the lawsuit. [01:13:45.820 --> 01:13:48.620] Okay, he is bound [01:13:48.620 --> 01:13:51.260] by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. [01:13:51.260 --> 01:13:53.620] You need to be using that. [01:13:53.620 --> 01:13:54.460] Okay. [01:13:54.460 --> 01:13:57.940] You can sue him in federal court $1,000 a pop [01:13:57.940 --> 01:14:00.180] for everything he does. [01:14:00.180 --> 01:14:01.420] Okay. [01:14:01.420 --> 01:14:06.420] When he fails to comply 100%, 99.9 ain't good enough, [01:14:07.420 --> 01:14:11.420] 100% with the requirements of the FDCPA. [01:14:11.420 --> 01:14:12.260] Okay. [01:14:12.260 --> 01:14:13.740] And if he's putting it on your credit, [01:14:13.740 --> 01:14:15.180] then you can also get him [01:14:15.180 --> 01:14:17.540] under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. [01:14:17.540 --> 01:14:19.820] Okay, what was the first one, the Fair Debt? [01:14:19.820 --> 01:14:22.340] Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. [01:14:22.340 --> 01:14:23.460] Fair Debt Collection. [01:14:23.460 --> 01:14:25.180] Yeah, that's what the Michael Mears method [01:14:25.180 --> 01:14:27.780] on the Rule of All Radio website deals with. [01:14:27.780 --> 01:14:28.620] Okay. [01:14:28.620 --> 01:14:31.740] It's all about filing suit under the FDCPA. [01:14:31.740 --> 01:14:33.620] But the other side of that coin [01:14:33.620 --> 01:14:36.140] is Fair Credit Reporting Act. [01:14:36.140 --> 01:14:38.260] If they are reporting on your credit [01:14:38.260 --> 01:14:40.340] and they're doing it detrimentally [01:14:40.340 --> 01:14:43.740] and without lawful authority and properly, [01:14:45.260 --> 01:14:46.900] then they're guilty of that as well [01:14:46.900 --> 01:14:48.660] and you can go after them for that. [01:14:48.660 --> 01:14:50.580] So you can hit them twice. [01:14:50.580 --> 01:14:54.180] What if it's not him, it's his partner at the law firm? [01:14:54.180 --> 01:14:55.220] Doesn't matter. [01:14:55.220 --> 01:14:57.220] You're gonna be suing the law firm [01:14:57.220 --> 01:14:58.980] and the individual as well. [01:14:58.980 --> 01:15:01.860] So it's gonna hit them both whether they like it or not. [01:15:01.860 --> 01:15:03.220] Oh, I see, I see. [01:15:03.220 --> 01:15:06.380] You're gonna sue the lawyer and the firm. [01:15:06.380 --> 01:15:07.220] Okay, okay. [01:15:07.220 --> 01:15:11.220] So one, I can do a bar grievance against the lawyer [01:15:11.220 --> 01:15:13.940] if it's saying, look, I don't think it's right. [01:15:13.940 --> 01:15:14.780] Correct. [01:15:14.780 --> 01:15:16.860] That's your state level remedy. [01:15:16.860 --> 01:15:17.700] Okay. [01:15:17.700 --> 01:15:22.380] And then the other federal remedy is the FDCPA and SCRA. [01:15:22.380 --> 01:15:25.260] Okay, FDCPA and then the fair. [01:15:25.260 --> 01:15:26.780] Credit reporting. [01:15:26.780 --> 01:15:28.300] Credit reporting act, okay. [01:15:28.300 --> 01:15:29.580] All right, gotcha. [01:15:29.580 --> 01:15:33.860] Okay, so now that I'm involved in this litigation, [01:15:35.500 --> 01:15:36.860] I'm trying to figure out, [01:15:36.860 --> 01:15:38.660] I'm in the discovery process. [01:15:38.660 --> 01:15:41.740] I'm trying to figure out what all the steps are [01:15:41.740 --> 01:15:45.020] to get to the final trial, represent myself, [01:15:45.020 --> 01:15:46.620] and I wanna win the case. [01:15:46.620 --> 01:15:49.460] Okay, do you have Juris Dictionary? [01:15:49.460 --> 01:15:50.460] What does that mean? [01:15:50.460 --> 01:15:52.700] Juris Dictionary is the legal course [01:15:52.700 --> 01:15:55.580] that Dr. Frederick Gray is an attorney out of Florida [01:15:55.580 --> 01:15:58.660] put together to help people file and maintain [01:15:58.660 --> 01:16:01.740] and execute their lawsuits without a lawyer. [01:16:01.740 --> 01:16:02.580] Okay. [01:16:02.580 --> 01:16:05.020] It goes through all of that. [01:16:05.020 --> 01:16:05.860] Okay. [01:16:05.860 --> 01:16:09.100] And the process is essentially the same in every state [01:16:09.100 --> 01:16:12.420] with some variances according to the actual local rules [01:16:12.420 --> 01:16:13.460] of procedure and so on, [01:16:13.460 --> 01:16:16.060] which you're required to get with the court [01:16:16.060 --> 01:16:18.260] to find out what the local rules of procedure are [01:16:18.260 --> 01:16:20.460] and what the Texas rules of evidence are [01:16:20.460 --> 01:16:22.060] and things of that nature. [01:16:22.060 --> 01:16:24.900] But as far as the paperwork and your evidence [01:16:24.900 --> 01:16:26.340] and how to, and all that stuff, [01:16:26.340 --> 01:16:27.820] the proper way of getting it introduced [01:16:27.820 --> 01:16:29.020] and laying foundation, [01:16:29.020 --> 01:16:32.100] all that's covered by the Juris Dictionary course. [01:16:32.100 --> 01:16:33.380] Juris Dictionary, okay. [01:16:33.380 --> 01:16:34.860] All right, I'll check that out. [01:16:34.860 --> 01:16:36.460] Okay. [01:16:36.460 --> 01:16:38.020] Yeah, I hear the music coming on now. [01:16:38.020 --> 01:16:39.060] Yeah. [01:16:39.060 --> 01:16:41.820] Okay, do you have to go? [01:16:41.820 --> 01:16:43.660] Yeah, I've gotta take a break. [01:16:43.660 --> 01:16:44.500] Okay. [01:16:44.500 --> 01:16:46.380] We'll wrap this up real quick on the other side [01:16:46.380 --> 01:16:48.260] because I got other callers too, okay? [01:16:48.260 --> 01:16:49.100] Okay. [01:16:49.100 --> 01:16:50.020] All right, we'll be right back. [01:16:50.020 --> 01:16:52.100] All right, folks, we'll be right back on the other side. [01:16:52.100 --> 01:16:54.740] Five, one, two, six, four, six, 1984. [01:16:54.740 --> 01:16:56.220] We'll be right back. 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[01:19:33.980 --> 01:19:35.540] So while you were going on break, [01:19:35.540 --> 01:19:37.820] I was looking up this thing, Juris Dictionary. [01:19:37.820 --> 01:19:38.660] Yeah. [01:19:38.660 --> 01:19:41.260] Dr. Frederick Graves, that was a major. [01:19:41.260 --> 01:19:45.340] Okay, so yeah, it's a book that he's wrote or something. [01:19:45.340 --> 01:19:47.380] It's an entire course. [01:19:47.380 --> 01:19:51.220] It's DVDs that's got PDFs of documents. [01:19:51.220 --> 01:19:53.020] It's got flash video on it [01:19:53.020 --> 01:19:57.420] for the educational videos that he's got. [01:19:57.420 --> 01:20:00.420] So it's a completely self-contained course. [01:20:00.420 --> 01:20:02.820] Okay, yeah, I just need something like that [01:20:02.820 --> 01:20:04.700] with some kind of flow chart [01:20:04.700 --> 01:20:06.020] or something that tells me something. [01:20:06.020 --> 01:20:08.700] He's got a free flow chart of the litigation process [01:20:08.700 --> 01:20:10.140] on the website. [01:20:10.140 --> 01:20:12.860] Oh, okay, where's that website at? [01:20:12.860 --> 01:20:14.620] Well, jurisdictionary.com. [01:20:14.620 --> 01:20:15.460] But if you order it, [01:20:15.460 --> 01:20:17.180] please order it through the logo site [01:20:17.180 --> 01:20:19.320] because that gets us a little bit of money [01:20:19.320 --> 01:20:21.380] to help keep the network going. [01:20:21.380 --> 01:20:22.580] Yeah, yeah, definitely. [01:20:22.580 --> 01:20:24.180] But yeah, when you go to his site, [01:20:24.180 --> 01:20:27.620] he's got a free litigation flow chart [01:20:27.620 --> 01:20:29.180] that you can download. [01:20:29.180 --> 01:20:31.820] What's the logo site so I can download it? [01:20:31.820 --> 01:20:33.980] Well, you can do it from the rule of law. [01:20:33.980 --> 01:20:35.740] Just go to ruleoflawradio.com [01:20:35.740 --> 01:20:37.900] and purchase it through there. [01:20:37.900 --> 01:20:40.540] And then you just go to jurisdictionary.com after that [01:20:40.540 --> 01:20:42.500] if you wanna download the flow chart. [01:20:42.500 --> 01:20:44.940] Okay, all right, well, thank you so much, Eddie. [01:20:44.940 --> 01:20:47.020] I appreciate you talking to me tonight. [01:20:47.020 --> 01:20:48.620] And yeah, have a good night. [01:20:48.620 --> 01:20:50.700] Thanks, Derek, thanks for calling in. [01:20:50.700 --> 01:20:51.540] Thanks, bye. [01:20:51.540 --> 01:20:52.380] Bye-bye. [01:20:52.380 --> 01:20:54.940] All right, now we're gonna go to Corey in New York. [01:20:54.940 --> 01:20:56.580] Corey, what can we do for you? [01:20:58.140 --> 01:20:59.900] Hey, Eddie, thanks for taking my call. [01:20:59.900 --> 01:21:00.740] Yes, sir. [01:21:00.740 --> 01:21:05.740] Hey, I was wondering if you guys have heard of us [01:21:06.540 --> 01:21:09.340] here in New York or are doing the common law grand jury? [01:21:10.940 --> 01:21:13.460] If you heard that y'all are doing it? [01:21:15.420 --> 01:21:17.980] Yeah, yeah, there's a group here which I'm part of. [01:21:17.980 --> 01:21:21.100] We're constituting common law grand juries [01:21:21.100 --> 01:21:23.780] in each of New York's 62 counties. [01:21:23.780 --> 01:21:26.300] Okay, does New York have anything on the books [01:21:26.300 --> 01:21:28.140] that recognizes common law juries? [01:21:28.140 --> 01:21:32.060] We're pointing to the federal Supreme Court cases, [01:21:32.060 --> 01:21:37.060] U.S. v. Williams, 1992, which was our basis. [01:21:38.340 --> 01:21:40.700] Okay, well, I haven't seen those cases [01:21:40.700 --> 01:21:42.700] on that specific subject, so if you've got a list [01:21:42.700 --> 01:21:45.220] of cases you're referencing, I'd appreciate copies of them [01:21:45.220 --> 01:21:46.940] and the arguments you're using from them [01:21:46.940 --> 01:21:49.300] to know how you're trying to apply it. [01:21:51.100 --> 01:21:53.660] Yeah, I'm fairly young at this. [01:21:54.540 --> 01:21:56.540] I've gone through most of the jurisdictionary stuff [01:21:56.540 --> 01:21:59.260] and studied common law for a while, [01:21:59.260 --> 01:22:00.580] kind of a prerequisite to anybody [01:22:00.580 --> 01:22:03.500] who wants to join the event here, [01:22:03.500 --> 01:22:08.380] but there's quite a few of us here that are into this here [01:22:08.380 --> 01:22:10.500] that I was just kind of curious if you had any input [01:22:10.500 --> 01:22:11.820] in general as far as the common law. [01:22:11.820 --> 01:22:15.100] Well, generally, a lot of states don't recognize [01:22:15.100 --> 01:22:17.060] any grand jury that's not put together [01:22:17.060 --> 01:22:19.980] in accordance with the way the Constitution sets it up. [01:22:19.980 --> 01:22:22.980] Here in Texas, the Constitution specifically [01:22:22.980 --> 01:22:26.260] sets grand juries to be convened [01:22:26.260 --> 01:22:27.940] by the judge of a district court. [01:22:28.940 --> 01:22:31.060] It's not something the people themselves [01:22:31.060 --> 01:22:35.100] under the Constitutional authority can convene. [01:22:35.100 --> 01:22:39.220] Now, if we go back a little further [01:22:39.220 --> 01:22:42.340] to the original sets of Constitutional mandates, [01:22:42.340 --> 01:22:47.340] then that is not the case, but as of at least the 1876 version, [01:22:48.140 --> 01:22:50.580] it's been altered where district judges [01:22:50.580 --> 01:22:53.580] are the only ones in Texas that can convene them. [01:22:53.580 --> 01:22:56.660] So while everybody is talking about it, [01:22:56.660 --> 01:22:59.740] the Texas Constitution at the moment [01:22:59.740 --> 01:23:03.340] has set a specific manner for it. [01:23:06.100 --> 01:23:08.540] So it's not of and for the people [01:23:08.540 --> 01:23:10.620] then controlled by the court? [01:23:10.620 --> 01:23:15.260] As far as it's convening, yes, but here, [01:23:15.260 --> 01:23:20.260] but anyone that is more or less the, [01:23:22.540 --> 01:23:24.260] for lack of a better way of putting it, [01:23:24.260 --> 01:23:28.260] any believable, respectable individual [01:23:28.260 --> 01:23:31.700] can go before the grand jury [01:23:31.700 --> 01:23:34.580] for the purpose of testifying to a criminal act. [01:23:36.460 --> 01:23:39.860] So it's not like we don't have access to the grand jury [01:23:39.860 --> 01:23:42.100] while they're in session, we do. [01:23:42.100 --> 01:23:45.500] Right, we just sometimes have to play in tackle [01:23:45.500 --> 01:23:48.180] with the prosecutor to get to them. [01:23:48.180 --> 01:23:49.020] I see. [01:23:50.620 --> 01:23:52.980] Yeah, I suspect the same here [01:23:52.980 --> 01:23:57.580] that they don't want the public to be in touch with. [01:23:57.580 --> 01:23:58.500] Well, of course not. [01:23:58.500 --> 01:24:00.180] They don't want the public complaining [01:24:00.180 --> 01:24:02.660] that the public servants are the ones [01:24:02.660 --> 01:24:04.460] that should be getting indicted. [01:24:07.180 --> 01:24:08.260] Right, right, right. [01:24:10.780 --> 01:24:11.620] Okay. [01:24:11.620 --> 01:24:15.700] Well, I don't know how many listeners you have, [01:24:15.700 --> 01:24:18.660] but maybe we could have a shout out [01:24:18.660 --> 01:24:19.980] to anybody that might want to look into it [01:24:19.980 --> 01:24:22.140] because it's a national thing. [01:24:22.140 --> 01:24:23.660] It sounds like the Republic of Texas [01:24:23.660 --> 01:24:25.660] is probably going to be a tough time, [01:24:25.660 --> 01:24:28.700] but there's a lot of states that are actually doing this now [01:24:28.700 --> 01:24:32.260] through this one central source, [01:24:32.260 --> 01:24:33.340] if you want to call it that, [01:24:33.340 --> 01:24:36.140] but it's called the National Liberty Alliance. [01:24:36.140 --> 01:24:41.140] It's dot org dot com dot org, [01:24:41.580 --> 01:24:43.980] the National Liberty Alliance dot org. [01:24:45.700 --> 01:24:48.140] A lot of interesting resource material there, [01:24:48.140 --> 01:24:49.740] maybe constituting information [01:24:49.740 --> 01:24:53.500] on whoever might be listening to the state. [01:24:53.500 --> 01:24:54.580] Hey, there was also something else [01:24:54.580 --> 01:24:56.460] that I was more specifically calling for. [01:24:56.460 --> 01:24:58.260] I wonder if I might discuss with you. [01:24:59.980 --> 01:25:00.820] All right. [01:25:02.260 --> 01:25:03.940] My wife and I are both fiscal permit holders [01:25:03.940 --> 01:25:04.780] here in New York. [01:25:04.780 --> 01:25:07.780] They mandate that if you want to carry a concealed handgun. [01:25:10.860 --> 01:25:11.700] I'm sure you're aware of this, [01:25:11.700 --> 01:25:13.660] but concealed carry only here. [01:25:13.660 --> 01:25:15.100] No, there's no hoping. [01:25:16.260 --> 01:25:19.340] Anyway, I had it for a couple of years here [01:25:19.340 --> 01:25:21.820] and they're a little touchy about gun sharing in New York [01:25:21.820 --> 01:25:23.300] when you run into the police. [01:25:23.300 --> 01:25:27.260] And believe it or not, my license was suspended [01:25:27.260 --> 01:25:28.140] a few weeks back. [01:25:28.140 --> 01:25:32.780] I considered rescinding my driver's license for three years, [01:25:32.780 --> 01:25:33.620] but I haven't done it. [01:25:33.620 --> 01:25:34.980] The more I think about it, [01:25:34.980 --> 01:25:36.340] there's not really a reason to rescind it. [01:25:36.340 --> 01:25:38.340] I just don't want to act in commerce. [01:25:38.340 --> 01:25:41.820] Well, the problem is is they don't recognize a rescission. [01:25:41.820 --> 01:25:45.300] The best thing to do is just let it expire naturally. [01:25:46.820 --> 01:25:49.140] Because if you send it back, [01:25:49.140 --> 01:25:52.220] they will not recognize that you rescinded it. [01:25:52.220 --> 01:25:53.300] I see. [01:25:53.300 --> 01:25:55.460] There's no lawful way to rescind it? [01:25:55.460 --> 01:25:58.700] Well, you can always surrender the license [01:26:00.260 --> 01:26:03.420] and they usually have a procedure for doing that, [01:26:03.420 --> 01:26:08.420] but that's a different process than rescinding it, okay? [01:26:08.460 --> 01:26:10.940] And generally, if you do it, [01:26:10.940 --> 01:26:12.820] you want to make darn certain [01:26:12.820 --> 01:26:14.540] that you get something from them [01:26:14.540 --> 01:26:17.620] that states that they recognize that you've done so, [01:26:17.620 --> 01:26:19.180] whichever way you do it. [01:26:21.460 --> 01:26:23.500] So don't rescind is what you're saying [01:26:23.500 --> 01:26:24.940] and I should surrender and get proof. [01:26:24.940 --> 01:26:27.420] I don't know that you've got a legal process [01:26:27.420 --> 01:26:29.300] by which to rescind, [01:26:29.300 --> 01:26:32.740] but you do have one almost always [01:26:32.740 --> 01:26:37.740] for which to surrender or to render. [01:26:38.140 --> 01:26:38.980] Okay. [01:26:38.980 --> 01:26:43.260] The state asked me to surrender the physical license to them. [01:26:43.260 --> 01:26:44.820] They passed some law here in New York [01:26:44.820 --> 01:26:46.820] and not too long ago, a year or two ago, [01:26:46.820 --> 01:26:50.100] that if you have back taxes to the state, [01:26:50.100 --> 01:26:51.340] they can take your license away. [01:26:51.340 --> 01:26:53.740] So they took my wife's license, [01:26:53.740 --> 01:26:55.860] they took my license and they suspended it. [01:26:56.900 --> 01:26:58.700] And they said I could get a conditional [01:26:58.700 --> 01:27:01.860] if I went down and signed up, but I never did. [01:27:01.860 --> 01:27:03.620] Well, sure enough, I get pulled over [01:27:04.660 --> 01:27:07.340] in my local village where I do business [01:27:07.340 --> 01:27:09.260] and have a little shoe shop. [01:27:09.260 --> 01:27:11.820] And they ganked me out of the car. [01:27:11.820 --> 01:27:13.980] I didn't want to give them my suspended license, [01:27:13.980 --> 01:27:15.220] but I gave them my physical permit [01:27:15.220 --> 01:27:17.820] and they got offended and ganked me out of the car [01:27:17.820 --> 01:27:19.660] at Taser Point and threatened to tase me with it [01:27:19.660 --> 01:27:22.060] and cuff me and stuff me in the back of their car. [01:27:25.420 --> 01:27:27.700] You know, this is crazy up here. [01:27:27.700 --> 01:27:29.660] I don't know what to tell you. [01:27:29.660 --> 01:27:33.380] Well, the same way as everywhere, that lack of license [01:27:33.380 --> 01:27:35.660] means a lack of control. [01:27:35.660 --> 01:27:39.700] And that lack of control is what they absolutely detest. [01:27:42.620 --> 01:27:46.820] Yeah, so I got to go tomorrow and figure it out [01:27:46.820 --> 01:27:49.900] whether I want to get a conditional license or surrender. [01:27:49.900 --> 01:27:51.380] My wife is probably going to get a conditional, [01:27:51.380 --> 01:27:53.260] she doesn't want to mess with this stuff. [01:27:53.260 --> 01:27:57.060] But I don't know what the best question is. [01:27:57.060 --> 01:28:02.060] Anyway, I've got a lot of things to figure out here. [01:28:05.180 --> 01:28:06.580] I don't know if I should, [01:28:06.580 --> 01:28:09.620] I called in the plaintiff at the office, their sergeant, [01:28:09.620 --> 01:28:11.980] telling me deprivation of rights, [01:28:11.980 --> 01:28:13.740] assault and all of this stuff. [01:28:16.260 --> 01:28:19.900] I never surrendered to life during the process. [01:28:19.900 --> 01:28:21.060] They had me in the back of the car [01:28:21.060 --> 01:28:24.060] and they took it from my wallet. [01:28:26.140 --> 01:28:26.980] I don't know. [01:28:26.980 --> 01:28:29.220] Now you just got to go after them. [01:28:29.220 --> 01:28:30.940] Yeah, yeah. [01:28:30.940 --> 01:28:32.300] So you mentioned that I was listening [01:28:32.300 --> 01:28:34.020] to your other caller there. [01:28:34.020 --> 01:28:36.860] I made a note about the original enactment, [01:28:36.860 --> 01:28:38.940] finding the original enactment [01:28:38.940 --> 01:28:43.300] that creates the DMV statute. [01:28:43.300 --> 01:28:46.100] Yeah, well, the last one. [01:28:46.100 --> 01:28:49.020] But you want to go all the way back to the original one [01:28:49.020 --> 01:28:52.860] to see how it began, what its intended purpose was, [01:28:52.860 --> 01:28:56.180] and to see if that intended purpose was ever altered [01:28:56.180 --> 01:28:58.860] through any new legislation. [01:28:58.860 --> 01:29:02.220] And if it was, was it done in accordance [01:29:02.220 --> 01:29:04.820] with the constitutional method for doing so? [01:29:05.740 --> 01:29:08.180] Here in Texas, it absolutely has not been [01:29:08.180 --> 01:29:09.700] in any way, shape or form. [01:29:09.700 --> 01:29:14.100] Not only has it never been changed at the law level, [01:29:14.100 --> 01:29:16.060] but their amendment process [01:29:16.060 --> 01:29:17.980] for what they've done to the statute [01:29:17.980 --> 01:29:21.300] does not comply with the Texas constitution, [01:29:21.300 --> 01:29:24.340] requirements of rescission and reenactment [01:29:24.340 --> 01:29:26.420] for that type of thing. [01:29:26.420 --> 01:29:28.900] So there can be a myriad of ways [01:29:28.900 --> 01:29:31.500] that they screw up when they're doing these things. [01:29:33.660 --> 01:29:34.500] Okay? [01:29:39.540 --> 01:29:41.860] Yeah, I got a break, and I've got half an hour [01:29:41.860 --> 01:29:43.100] to get the rest of these callers. [01:29:43.100 --> 01:29:44.660] So I'm going to have to let you go on that one, [01:29:44.660 --> 01:29:46.140] and you have to try me back next week [01:29:46.140 --> 01:29:48.740] or call me on Thursday or Friday with Randy and Debra. [01:29:50.420 --> 01:29:51.260] All right? [01:29:51.260 --> 01:29:52.940] All right, Corey, thanks for calling in. [01:29:52.940 --> 01:29:54.260] All right, guys, y'all hang on. [01:29:54.260 --> 01:29:55.700] I'll pick y'all up on the other side, [01:29:55.700 --> 01:29:57.140] and we'll get this rounded out. [01:29:57.140 --> 01:29:58.260] We'll be right back. [01:30:03.180 --> 01:30:06.300] Michigan may soon require kids' body fat ratings [01:30:06.300 --> 01:30:09.860] to be sent to a state registry instead of to their parents. [01:30:09.860 --> 01:30:12.580] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and if this seems wrong to you, [01:30:12.580 --> 01:30:15.220] then you won't want to miss my next segment. [01:30:15.220 --> 01:30:17.180] Privacy is under attack. [01:30:17.180 --> 01:30:19.060] When you give up data about yourself, [01:30:19.060 --> 01:30:20.780] you'll never get it back again. [01:30:20.780 --> 01:30:22.580] And once your privacy is gone, [01:30:22.580 --> 01:30:25.540] you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:30:25.540 --> 01:30:28.460] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, [01:30:28.460 --> 01:30:30.820] and keep your information to yourself. [01:30:30.820 --> 01:30:33.340] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [01:30:33.340 --> 01:30:34.700] This public service announcement [01:30:34.700 --> 01:30:36.900] is brought to you by StartPage.com, [01:30:36.900 --> 01:30:38.780] the private search engine alternative [01:30:38.780 --> 01:30:40.860] to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [01:30:40.860 --> 01:30:43.140] Start over with StartPage. [01:30:44.380 --> 01:30:47.620] Like much of the country, Michigan has an obesity problem. [01:30:47.620 --> 01:30:51.940] 65% of adults and 12% of kids are considered overweight. [01:30:51.940 --> 01:30:54.940] But now Governor Rick Snyder plans to require children [01:30:54.940 --> 01:30:57.500] to get weight screenings and have their body fat ratings [01:30:57.500 --> 01:31:01.140] sent to a state registry rather than to their own parents. [01:31:01.140 --> 01:31:04.180] That's right, if a kid's weight passes a certain threshold, [01:31:04.180 --> 01:31:07.100] children and their parents will get called in by a doctor [01:31:07.100 --> 01:31:08.940] to discuss the weight problem. [01:31:08.940 --> 01:31:10.860] Meanwhile, the child's medical profile [01:31:10.860 --> 01:31:14.260] will be closely monitored by big government, big brother. [01:31:14.260 --> 01:31:17.220] Nobody's encouraging obesity here, but what's next? [01:31:17.220 --> 01:31:18.780] Taking kids away from their parents [01:31:18.780 --> 01:31:20.660] if they don't lose the weight? 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[01:33:32.300 --> 01:33:33.140] Deborah? [01:33:33.140 --> 01:33:34.140] Yes, I'm gonna make this real quick [01:33:34.140 --> 01:33:35.900] so nobody's got other callers. [01:33:35.900 --> 01:33:40.140] The whole reason I got into all this legal study [01:33:40.140 --> 01:33:43.220] was over this exact issue, the grand juries [01:33:43.220 --> 01:33:47.020] and citizen grand juries, are they legit or not? [01:33:47.020 --> 01:33:48.660] And I can tell you right now, [01:33:48.660 --> 01:33:51.340] I have not seen any state in which they're legit [01:33:51.340 --> 01:33:52.700] nor at the federal level. [01:33:52.700 --> 01:33:56.060] And I'm very familiar with this USV Williams case. [01:33:56.060 --> 01:33:59.660] And what that case is about is making it very clear [01:33:59.660 --> 01:34:01.980] that there are two functions of the grand jury. [01:34:01.980 --> 01:34:05.980] Most people are familiar with the shielding function, [01:34:05.980 --> 01:34:08.620] which is to shield from malicious prosecution [01:34:08.620 --> 01:34:12.140] or prosecution against political dissidents, et cetera. [01:34:12.140 --> 01:34:16.420] But the grand jury also has the function of a sword, [01:34:16.420 --> 01:34:19.740] which is a prosecutorial function to indict [01:34:19.740 --> 01:34:24.740] and sometimes even prosecute rogue public servants. [01:34:25.500 --> 01:34:27.100] And that's what that case is about. [01:34:27.100 --> 01:34:29.780] It has nothing to do with citizen grand juries. [01:34:29.780 --> 01:34:32.660] And we can form our own citizen grand juries all day long, [01:34:32.660 --> 01:34:33.900] but they have no power. [01:34:33.900 --> 01:34:36.420] There's the system, the court system [01:34:36.420 --> 01:34:38.460] does not have to recognize our indictments, [01:34:38.460 --> 01:34:41.540] unless as Eddie says, is something that is set up [01:34:41.540 --> 01:34:44.940] for with authority under the constitutions of these states [01:34:44.940 --> 01:34:46.860] or the feds, and it's not, okay? [01:34:46.860 --> 01:34:49.060] So it is a dead end road. [01:34:49.060 --> 01:34:50.180] Forget about it. [01:34:50.180 --> 01:34:53.620] The only people who are doing anything with it at all, [01:34:53.620 --> 01:34:56.300] really with any force, if you will, [01:34:56.300 --> 01:35:00.900] are like groups, free groups up in the Pacific Northwest, [01:35:00.900 --> 01:35:03.820] like Montana, where they're forming their own courts [01:35:03.820 --> 01:35:05.260] and their own grand juries, [01:35:05.260 --> 01:35:07.420] and they're going out and arresting, [01:35:07.420 --> 01:35:09.620] basically kidnapping public servants [01:35:09.620 --> 01:35:12.020] and trying them in their own kangaroo courts [01:35:12.020 --> 01:35:14.100] with their own citizen grand juries, [01:35:14.100 --> 01:35:16.660] and they're also having shootouts with the feds. [01:35:16.660 --> 01:35:18.660] Okay, so just don't bother. [01:35:18.660 --> 01:35:20.180] We don't need it anyway. [01:35:20.180 --> 01:35:22.740] Like Eddie said, the way to handle it [01:35:22.740 --> 01:35:23.980] is you access the grand jury. [01:35:23.980 --> 01:35:25.460] We have access to our grand juries. [01:35:25.460 --> 01:35:27.460] The prosecutor will try to run interference, [01:35:27.460 --> 01:35:29.420] but there are ways to deal with that. [01:35:29.420 --> 01:35:32.100] And for more information on that, [01:35:32.100 --> 01:35:34.660] we can talk about that with Randy Samo on Thursday night. [01:35:34.660 --> 01:35:37.220] There's ways to deal with the prosecutor [01:35:37.220 --> 01:35:39.340] so that we can have access to our grand juries. [01:35:39.340 --> 01:35:41.620] In fact, we do have access to our grand juries [01:35:41.620 --> 01:35:43.060] without a whole lot of interference [01:35:43.060 --> 01:35:44.380] here in Travis County now [01:35:44.380 --> 01:35:45.820] because of some of Randy's methods. [01:35:45.820 --> 01:35:47.540] So we can talk about that more on Thursday. [01:35:47.540 --> 01:35:49.060] I just wanna make it clear. [01:35:49.060 --> 01:35:50.300] Don't go down that path. [01:35:50.300 --> 01:35:51.420] It's a dead-end road. [01:35:51.420 --> 01:35:52.540] We don't need to do it anyway. [01:35:52.540 --> 01:35:54.460] We have access to our own grand juries. [01:35:54.460 --> 01:35:55.300] Okay, that's all. [01:35:55.300 --> 01:35:56.120] Thank you, Eddie. [01:35:56.120 --> 01:35:57.220] All right, thanks, Deborah. [01:35:57.220 --> 01:35:59.500] All right, now we're gonna go to Michael in Texas. [01:35:59.500 --> 01:36:02.060] Michael, what can I do for you? [01:36:02.060 --> 01:36:03.020] Good evening, Eddie. [01:36:03.020 --> 01:36:04.500] I had several questions [01:36:04.500 --> 01:36:07.700] regarding perfecting the appeal process. [01:36:07.700 --> 01:36:10.220] Okay, what type of case? [01:36:10.220 --> 01:36:11.060] What's that? [01:36:11.060 --> 01:36:12.100] What type of case? [01:36:16.580 --> 01:36:17.420] Hello? [01:36:21.020 --> 01:36:21.860] Michael? [01:36:26.780 --> 01:36:27.620] Michael. [01:36:29.860 --> 01:36:33.180] Okay, he either dropped off or muted his phone or something [01:36:33.180 --> 01:36:36.380] so I'll give him just a minute or two to come back on. [01:36:36.380 --> 01:36:38.020] In the meantime, I'll take the next caller [01:36:38.020 --> 01:36:39.620] while we're waiting. [01:36:39.620 --> 01:36:40.780] Jim in Ohio. [01:36:40.780 --> 01:36:41.780] Jim, what's up? [01:36:43.220 --> 01:36:44.460] Hey, good evening. [01:36:44.460 --> 01:36:45.700] Good evening. [01:36:45.700 --> 01:36:49.780] I have heard you all mention a statute [01:36:49.780 --> 01:36:53.860] that I was wondering about where it's located, [01:36:53.860 --> 01:36:57.380] whether it was a federal or a Texas state statute. [01:36:57.380 --> 01:37:00.420] I first heard Randy back in 07 mention this [01:37:01.420 --> 01:37:03.580] and the wording goes, [01:37:03.580 --> 01:37:07.100] if a public official attempts, [01:37:07.100 --> 01:37:10.180] asserts or attempts to assert an authority [01:37:10.180 --> 01:37:13.380] they do not have and in the process deny- [01:37:13.380 --> 01:37:14.220] It's case law. [01:37:15.300 --> 01:37:17.620] It's not a statute, it's case law. [01:37:17.620 --> 01:37:18.460] Uh-huh. [01:37:20.020 --> 01:37:22.940] Can you quote the case for me or do you have it- [01:37:22.940 --> 01:37:27.500] I don't know specifically what the case is, Randy would, [01:37:27.500 --> 01:37:30.100] but I haven't read that particular case. [01:37:30.100 --> 01:37:33.580] I forget what the name of it is. [01:37:33.580 --> 01:37:34.900] He's mentioned it a couple of times [01:37:34.900 --> 01:37:37.500] but I've never really had time to delve into it. [01:37:37.500 --> 01:37:40.500] But yeah, he's quoting from a case. [01:37:40.500 --> 01:37:42.780] Okay, okay. [01:37:42.780 --> 01:37:46.220] But it was considered to be felonious in nature, right? [01:37:48.660 --> 01:37:50.780] What do you mean by felonious? [01:37:50.780 --> 01:37:53.820] Well, I thought that when he was quoting it [01:37:53.820 --> 01:37:58.340] that he said that if they interrupt you [01:37:58.340 --> 01:38:01.300] in the exercise of a right that it was a felony. [01:38:01.300 --> 01:38:02.980] That depends upon the right [01:38:02.980 --> 01:38:05.300] and how they interfered with it. [01:38:05.300 --> 01:38:08.940] Most of the, the feds don't really deal [01:38:08.940 --> 01:38:10.300] in a lot of misdemeanors. [01:38:10.300 --> 01:38:11.860] Most of what they do, [01:38:11.860 --> 01:38:14.980] if they violate a protected right at the state level [01:38:14.980 --> 01:38:17.860] then usually that involves some sort of federal felony [01:38:17.860 --> 01:38:19.660] if it's a federally protected right. [01:38:22.100 --> 01:38:25.260] Was that in fact coming from federal case law? [01:38:25.260 --> 01:38:28.940] The quote that he uses is yes. [01:38:28.940 --> 01:38:33.620] But the actual felony will be defined in Title 18. [01:38:33.620 --> 01:38:34.460] Right. [01:38:35.900 --> 01:38:37.380] Okay. [01:38:37.380 --> 01:38:41.780] Well, I'll maybe I'll call back Friday on the big session [01:38:41.780 --> 01:38:44.820] and see if I can find out where that's at. [01:38:44.820 --> 01:38:47.300] All right, well, please do. [01:38:47.300 --> 01:38:48.900] All right, good night. [01:38:48.900 --> 01:38:49.740] Thanks. [01:38:50.900 --> 01:38:54.420] All right, now we're gonna go to Doug in Texas. [01:38:54.420 --> 01:38:57.060] I guess our other guy dropped off there. [01:38:57.060 --> 01:38:58.860] If he calls back in, please let me know. [01:38:58.860 --> 01:38:59.700] All right, Doug, go ahead. [01:38:59.700 --> 01:39:01.100] What can we do for you? [01:39:01.100 --> 01:39:05.900] Yeah, Eddie, do you have any idea [01:39:05.900 --> 01:39:10.900] whether it's proper for somebody to go down and file a deed, [01:39:12.100 --> 01:39:17.100] a deed, I'm having trouble with my voice, [01:39:17.420 --> 01:39:22.420] a deed, a deed in county court. [01:39:22.420 --> 01:39:24.380] County court. [01:39:24.380 --> 01:39:26.540] Isn't this something you called me about here [01:39:26.540 --> 01:39:27.940] two or three weeks ago, Doug? [01:39:27.940 --> 01:39:31.460] Someone filed a deed against a piece of property? [01:39:31.460 --> 01:39:32.940] That I had, right. [01:39:32.940 --> 01:39:34.540] Okay. [01:39:34.540 --> 01:39:35.380] Okay. [01:39:35.380 --> 01:39:38.620] And what do you mean by filed a deed with the court? [01:39:38.620 --> 01:39:40.380] Deeds aren't filed with the courts. [01:39:40.380 --> 01:39:42.940] They may be used in court as evidence, [01:39:42.940 --> 01:39:44.460] but they're not filed with the court, [01:39:44.460 --> 01:39:46.380] they're filed with the county clerk. [01:39:46.380 --> 01:39:48.020] Right, with the county clerk. [01:39:48.020 --> 01:39:53.020] And now I got notice of it, that a deed was filed [01:39:56.580 --> 01:39:59.100] on my property and then I... [01:40:04.940 --> 01:40:08.020] Do you possess a deed for the property? [01:40:08.020 --> 01:40:08.860] Yes. [01:40:08.860 --> 01:40:10.020] Okay. [01:40:10.020 --> 01:40:12.380] Then in order for that other deed [01:40:12.380 --> 01:40:14.540] to be anywhere near valid, [01:40:15.420 --> 01:40:17.700] they would have to show that there was a bill of sale [01:40:17.700 --> 01:40:21.820] or a real estate transfer of that deeded property. [01:40:21.820 --> 01:40:23.900] If they can't produce that, [01:40:23.900 --> 01:40:25.780] then what you need to be doing [01:40:25.780 --> 01:40:28.140] is going down to the county clerk [01:40:28.140 --> 01:40:30.460] and filing a complaint with them [01:40:30.460 --> 01:40:35.060] that their official record contains a fraudulent document [01:40:35.060 --> 01:40:37.220] in the form of the other deed. [01:40:37.220 --> 01:40:40.180] And you need to make them aware of it [01:40:40.180 --> 01:40:43.660] and challenge the validity of the document [01:40:43.660 --> 01:40:47.780] as being not a fraud. [01:40:49.140 --> 01:40:52.140] Well, what he says is that I didn't file, [01:40:56.220 --> 01:40:59.220] I didn't file, I have the deed. [01:41:04.780 --> 01:41:07.380] Well, you can't get a deed if it's not filed, Doug. [01:41:07.380 --> 01:41:12.060] It's filed somewhere by somebody or it's not a deed. [01:41:12.060 --> 01:41:15.260] They're giving me back the attorney. [01:41:17.260 --> 01:41:22.260] Okay, what you may not have changed the name on the deed, [01:41:22.260 --> 01:41:25.180] but you still possess the deed. [01:41:25.180 --> 01:41:26.020] Why? [01:41:26.020 --> 01:41:30.060] Okay, well, the deed has still been filed. [01:41:30.060 --> 01:41:31.380] No, I didn't file it. [01:41:31.380 --> 01:41:35.900] No, Doug, it had to be filed to even exist. [01:41:35.900 --> 01:41:40.900] Exist because the county is the one that issues the deed [01:41:41.900 --> 01:41:43.740] and they can only do that [01:41:43.740 --> 01:41:47.100] if the property has been registered to get the deed. [01:41:49.620 --> 01:41:52.180] Well, it was a bill of sales. [01:41:52.180 --> 01:41:56.620] I bought the property from this guy and then I- [01:41:56.620 --> 01:41:58.420] A bill of sale is not a deed. [01:41:59.260 --> 01:42:01.420] Do you have both of them? [01:42:01.420 --> 01:42:03.900] Yeah, I mean, I got it from their lawyer [01:42:03.900 --> 01:42:08.060] that said I had paid the amount required [01:42:09.060 --> 01:42:14.060] and I had a limp possession of the property. [01:42:15.460 --> 01:42:17.820] Okay, so who filed the other deed? [01:42:19.180 --> 01:42:23.420] The lady, the deceased husband. [01:42:25.860 --> 01:42:28.940] The wife of the deceased husband, [01:42:28.940 --> 01:42:30.500] the deceased husband being the one [01:42:30.500 --> 01:42:32.300] you bought the property from? [01:42:32.300 --> 01:42:33.900] Right, right. [01:42:33.900 --> 01:42:37.780] Okay, then you still need to take your bill of sale [01:42:37.780 --> 01:42:41.380] and your deed down there to challenge [01:42:41.380 --> 01:42:43.380] that deed that she's filed. [01:42:43.380 --> 01:42:45.300] If you don't do that, [01:42:45.300 --> 01:42:48.020] she's gonna wind up with that property in your host. [01:42:50.420 --> 01:42:51.940] Okay. [01:42:51.940 --> 01:42:53.060] Okay? [01:42:53.060 --> 01:42:55.300] All right, Eddie, thank you very much. [01:42:55.300 --> 01:42:56.140] You're welcome. [01:42:56.140 --> 01:42:58.380] And I'd also make sure to get in touch with the lawyer [01:42:58.380 --> 01:43:00.020] that originally gave it to you [01:43:00.020 --> 01:43:05.020] and let him know that the woman is now attempting to go back [01:43:06.020 --> 01:43:08.580] and now is she divorced from the guy [01:43:08.580 --> 01:43:10.460] or were they married when he died? [01:43:10.460 --> 01:43:11.500] He died. [01:43:11.500 --> 01:43:14.820] No, no, no, was she married to him when he died? [01:43:15.700 --> 01:43:16.620] Yeah. [01:43:16.620 --> 01:43:19.180] They weren't on the outs or anything? [01:43:19.180 --> 01:43:20.020] No. [01:43:20.020 --> 01:43:22.060] Okay, then you need to contact that attorney [01:43:22.060 --> 01:43:24.500] and let him know that he needs to be telling her [01:43:24.500 --> 01:43:27.060] that property's been sold and she can't claim it on a deed. [01:43:27.060 --> 01:43:29.980] You have the deed and you have the bill of sale. [01:43:29.980 --> 01:43:31.540] No, Eddie. [01:43:31.540 --> 01:43:33.940] Please help me, please. [01:43:33.940 --> 01:43:35.460] Okay. [01:43:35.460 --> 01:43:36.540] All right, hang on, Doug. [01:43:36.540 --> 01:43:38.780] I'll try to understand that when I get back. [01:43:38.780 --> 01:43:39.620] Hold on. [01:43:40.500 --> 01:43:42.100] All right, folks, we got one more. [01:43:42.100 --> 01:43:43.340] Johnny, you're on the board there, [01:43:43.340 --> 01:43:44.700] so hang on and I will make sure [01:43:44.700 --> 01:43:46.220] to get to you on the other side. [01:43:46.220 --> 01:43:48.060] This is our last segment coming up. [01:43:48.060 --> 01:44:00.660] So y'all hold on and we will be right back. [01:44:00.660 --> 01:44:03.060] You've got Bitcoins, but where can you spend them? [01:44:03.060 --> 01:44:05.060] Bitcoins appeal is really taking off [01:44:05.060 --> 01:44:07.180] and businesses are starting to take notice. 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[01:45:52.900 --> 01:45:57.060] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner [01:45:57.060 --> 01:46:01.060] or call toll-free 866-LAW-EZ. [01:46:01.060 --> 01:46:22.900] All right, folks, we are back. [01:46:22.900 --> 01:46:24.300] This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:46:24.300 --> 01:46:25.820] We're going to try and finish up with Doug. [01:46:25.820 --> 01:46:28.180] All right, Doug, you were saying something about the deed [01:46:28.180 --> 01:46:30.140] when I said you need to take them both down there. [01:46:30.140 --> 01:46:31.540] So what was that again? [01:46:32.420 --> 01:46:35.740] They were both written by her and overrised by her [01:46:35.740 --> 01:46:38.100] and they say that I had bought the property, [01:46:39.100 --> 01:46:43.420] the one she gave me in 2012. [01:46:44.180 --> 01:46:46.980] I didn't register it. [01:46:46.980 --> 01:46:49.660] I didn't go down there and register it, but I have it. [01:46:50.660 --> 01:46:56.620] Overrised by a lawyer and then she came back [01:46:56.620 --> 01:47:03.100] and sent me a letter that says that she sent her agent [01:47:03.100 --> 01:47:04.980] down there to register it. [01:47:06.060 --> 01:47:08.780] Another rise assigned by the same lady. [01:47:10.220 --> 01:47:24.100] And it says that I agreed to all of the covenants [01:47:24.100 --> 01:47:27.660] and agreements and this and that and the other [01:47:29.060 --> 01:47:33.140] were registered or unregistered. [01:47:33.140 --> 01:47:36.900] In other words, she gave all the mineral rights [01:47:38.300 --> 01:47:40.900] and then Agnes was able to own the property [01:47:40.900 --> 01:47:44.020] for the rest of her life and this and that and the other [01:47:46.060 --> 01:47:48.900] without my knowledge or permission. [01:47:50.300 --> 01:47:53.180] Is any of that in writing with any agreement that you have [01:47:53.180 --> 01:47:54.900] when you purchased the property? [01:47:54.900 --> 01:47:56.260] No. [01:47:56.260 --> 01:47:59.740] Well, then she has no leg to stand on. [01:47:59.740 --> 01:48:04.740] I purchased 5.52 acres of land [01:48:06.100 --> 01:48:09.980] and that's what the sales contract is [01:48:11.380 --> 01:48:12.580] and I paid them that. [01:48:15.660 --> 01:48:20.580] Well, then if you have no other agreements with them [01:48:20.580 --> 01:48:23.460] other than the purchase of the land with no stipulations [01:48:23.460 --> 01:48:26.540] or anything of that, then what she's done [01:48:26.540 --> 01:48:30.180] is she's filed a fraudulent document in the county record. [01:48:30.180 --> 01:48:31.340] That's a felony. [01:48:32.180 --> 01:48:33.380] Okay. [01:48:33.380 --> 01:48:35.580] And you need to make her aware that that's a felony [01:48:35.580 --> 01:48:38.060] and you're gonna give her exactly X number of days [01:48:38.060 --> 01:48:41.300] to go down and withdraw it or you're gonna have no choice [01:48:41.300 --> 01:48:43.300] but to file criminal charges against her. [01:48:46.340 --> 01:48:48.820] All right, Eddie, thank you very much. [01:48:48.820 --> 01:48:50.900] You're welcome. [01:48:50.900 --> 01:48:52.180] Okay, have a good night. [01:48:52.180 --> 01:48:53.220] You too. [01:48:53.220 --> 01:48:54.140] All right. [01:48:54.140 --> 01:48:56.380] All right, my other caller up in this period here, [01:48:56.380 --> 01:48:57.780] where did Johnny go? [01:48:59.380 --> 01:49:02.340] Well, he may have been ready, but he ain't there right now [01:49:02.340 --> 01:49:03.700] so that makes him not ready [01:49:03.700 --> 01:49:05.460] and I can't do nothing about that. [01:49:06.620 --> 01:49:08.140] Call screen and you wanna see if you can solve [01:49:08.140 --> 01:49:10.940] that problem for me unless he's out there actually listening [01:49:12.380 --> 01:49:14.020] and I knocked this thing off the stand [01:49:14.020 --> 01:49:16.180] before it actually makes a difference here. [01:49:16.180 --> 01:49:19.860] Anyway, Johnny, if you are listening, give me a call back. [01:49:19.860 --> 01:49:20.820] All right. [01:49:20.820 --> 01:49:23.220] Now, if he doesn't, I'm gonna go ahead [01:49:23.220 --> 01:49:25.700] and try to fill this in until I get at least one more caller [01:49:25.700 --> 01:49:26.580] on the board here. [01:49:28.220 --> 01:49:32.100] Now, back to the thing I was talking about originally, [01:49:32.100 --> 01:49:36.340] what we let them get away with and what we do for ourselves, [01:49:36.340 --> 01:49:39.020] what Doug was just talking about is a good example. [01:49:39.020 --> 01:49:42.860] You have somebody that wants to take advantage [01:49:42.860 --> 01:49:45.020] of a situation for whatever reason [01:49:45.020 --> 01:49:46.300] and they go and do something [01:49:46.300 --> 01:49:48.580] like what this lady appears to have done [01:49:48.580 --> 01:49:52.060] and try to reclaim property that she knows [01:49:52.060 --> 01:49:57.060] she has already sold to another party and no longer owns [01:49:57.660 --> 01:50:01.260] but is now attempting to regain control of the property [01:50:02.140 --> 01:50:05.500] through the means of filing a false deed [01:50:06.740 --> 01:50:10.180] and in making claims of a contract that [01:50:10.180 --> 01:50:14.580] if everything is as described does not exist, [01:50:14.580 --> 01:50:16.900] that is going to create problems [01:50:16.900 --> 01:50:19.180] all the way around for everybody. [01:50:19.180 --> 01:50:21.460] If they don't take it as a criminal case, [01:50:21.460 --> 01:50:23.180] then that's gonna leave a civil action [01:50:23.180 --> 01:50:26.860] to have to be pursued to get the lady's deed nullified [01:50:26.860 --> 01:50:28.620] and to make sure everything happens. [01:50:28.620 --> 01:50:33.420] But at the same time, that's gonna also put the property [01:50:33.420 --> 01:50:36.260] back onto the registry as a mandate, [01:50:36.260 --> 01:50:39.660] probably by the county or whatever and so on and so forth. [01:50:39.660 --> 01:50:41.340] So it's one of those situations where they try [01:50:41.340 --> 01:50:43.460] to take advantage of the fact that you know more [01:50:43.460 --> 01:50:48.460] than they do in some ways, but they just do this stuff. [01:50:48.980 --> 01:50:52.180] Anyway, okay, I got a couple of more people [01:50:52.180 --> 01:50:53.860] up on the board here all of a sudden [01:50:54.780 --> 01:50:56.020] and none of them are Johnny. [01:50:56.020 --> 01:51:00.620] So I'm gonna go to Rob in Illinois who is first up here. [01:51:00.620 --> 01:51:02.500] All right, Rob, what can we do for you? [01:51:02.500 --> 01:51:04.740] Okay, Eddie, I was just calling in [01:51:04.740 --> 01:51:06.900] can I help you fill time here? [01:51:06.900 --> 01:51:08.100] But I'll just take a minute [01:51:08.100 --> 01:51:10.260] since you got somebody waiting. [01:51:10.260 --> 01:51:12.580] Have you heard from that kid, Brian, [01:51:12.580 --> 01:51:15.700] the young man Brian from Northern Illinois here [01:51:15.700 --> 01:51:17.460] about that red light camera? [01:51:17.460 --> 01:51:18.980] Has he tried to contact you? [01:51:18.980 --> 01:51:20.380] I do not know. [01:51:20.380 --> 01:51:24.300] I have actually been trying to play catch up on emails. [01:51:24.300 --> 01:51:28.700] I don't recall seeing it, but if I do come across it, [01:51:28.700 --> 01:51:32.420] I will be very sure to send it on to you as we discussed. [01:51:32.420 --> 01:51:33.780] Okay, all right, thank you. [01:51:33.780 --> 01:51:35.500] Yeah, I'd like to get ahold of them. [01:51:35.500 --> 01:51:37.580] I did find out some stuff [01:51:37.580 --> 01:51:39.420] about the red light camera violation [01:51:39.420 --> 01:51:42.100] and I think everybody can go on [01:51:42.100 --> 01:51:43.540] and find it within their own state. [01:51:43.540 --> 01:51:46.340] I think it's all publicized on the internet, [01:51:46.340 --> 01:51:47.420] but he is right. [01:51:47.420 --> 01:51:52.420] It says here there's nine or 10 things here [01:51:53.500 --> 01:51:57.420] that they attend requirements that the notice shall include [01:51:57.420 --> 01:51:58.700] and I won't go into all of them. [01:51:58.700 --> 01:52:03.700] So he was right about the date and time of the violation. [01:52:04.220 --> 01:52:05.060] Yeah. [01:52:05.060 --> 01:52:05.940] All that stuff, so it's great. [01:52:05.940 --> 01:52:08.980] So thank you, Eddie, for helping us all out here [01:52:08.980 --> 01:52:11.220] and bringing this and shedding some light on this. [01:52:11.220 --> 01:52:12.380] Oh, not a problem. [01:52:12.380 --> 01:52:14.260] I'm glad that I can provide a form [01:52:14.260 --> 01:52:16.220] if I can't actually help directly. [01:52:16.220 --> 01:52:17.060] Right. [01:52:18.260 --> 01:52:19.100] Okay. [01:52:19.100 --> 01:52:20.060] Okay, great, thanks. [01:52:20.060 --> 01:52:21.380] All right, Rob, thanks for calling in. [01:52:21.380 --> 01:52:22.580] Okay, sure, Eddie. [01:52:22.580 --> 01:52:24.060] All right. [01:52:24.060 --> 01:52:26.900] It appears Corey in New York has called back in. [01:52:26.900 --> 01:52:28.660] All right, Corey, what's up? [01:52:28.660 --> 01:52:30.700] Yeah, hey, I was doing the same thing. [01:52:30.700 --> 01:52:33.180] I was just gonna fill some time till Tom came back, [01:52:33.180 --> 01:52:34.220] I realized. All right. [01:52:34.220 --> 01:52:35.500] So let's see if we can finish up [01:52:35.500 --> 01:52:37.940] with where you were going before. [01:52:37.940 --> 01:52:39.500] Yeah, one quick comment. [01:52:39.500 --> 01:52:41.940] She mentioned, she called it a citizen grand jury, [01:52:41.940 --> 01:52:44.220] and I know there's all those negative connotations [01:52:44.220 --> 01:52:46.180] about calling herself sovereign and whatnot, [01:52:46.180 --> 01:52:47.020] but we- [01:52:47.020 --> 01:52:49.300] Well, the thing is a common law grand jury [01:52:49.300 --> 01:52:50.820] is the same thing. [01:52:50.820 --> 01:52:53.340] They use those terms interchangeable. [01:52:53.340 --> 01:52:56.620] A common law grand jury is a citizen's grand jury [01:52:56.620 --> 01:53:00.020] because it's convened outside of governmental action. [01:53:00.020 --> 01:53:05.020] The problem is, now that she started mentioning the case, [01:53:05.620 --> 01:53:07.460] I remember the facts of the case. [01:53:07.460 --> 01:53:10.180] I just don't remember what the name of the case is. [01:53:10.180 --> 01:53:11.020] Yeah. [01:53:11.020 --> 01:53:13.620] But I would still like to see [01:53:13.620 --> 01:53:16.820] what you're trying to make an argument with and why. [01:53:16.820 --> 01:53:17.660] Yeah. [01:53:17.660 --> 01:53:20.180] Just for no other reason than to just simply say, [01:53:20.180 --> 01:53:23.380] well, here's either where you might wanna change [01:53:23.380 --> 01:53:25.060] the argument or here's why the argument [01:53:25.060 --> 01:53:27.140] ain't ever gonna fly. [01:53:27.140 --> 01:53:28.820] Well, why can't we assert our power [01:53:28.820 --> 01:53:30.380] and make them listen to a grand jury [01:53:30.380 --> 01:53:32.140] and honor our indictment? [01:53:32.140 --> 01:53:34.900] Because we didn't put anything in place ahead of time [01:53:34.900 --> 01:53:36.940] to make sure they had to. [01:53:36.940 --> 01:53:39.140] They don't obey the constitution we gave them. [01:53:39.140 --> 01:53:40.340] Why would they obey it [01:53:40.340 --> 01:53:43.100] when we're trying to retake control of it? [01:53:43.100 --> 01:53:43.940] Sure. [01:53:43.940 --> 01:53:45.500] Yeah, that's a good point. [01:53:45.500 --> 01:53:46.660] Yeah. [01:53:46.660 --> 01:53:49.420] Maybe, what's the young lady's name [01:53:49.420 --> 01:53:50.660] who spoke there for a moment? [01:53:50.660 --> 01:53:51.500] Deborah. [01:53:51.500 --> 01:53:53.420] She's one of my co-hosts. [01:53:53.420 --> 01:53:55.420] Yeah, maybe she would hop on there, [01:53:55.420 --> 01:53:56.780] the website that I mentioned before, [01:53:56.780 --> 01:54:00.940] and if there's something that refutes all these guys, [01:54:00.940 --> 01:54:03.980] what they're saying about the lawfulness of this, [01:54:03.980 --> 01:54:05.420] then I'd like to hear it, [01:54:05.420 --> 01:54:08.180] because like I said, I'm young at this. [01:54:08.180 --> 01:54:11.860] Well, the thing is, whether or not it's refutable [01:54:11.860 --> 01:54:13.580] depends entirely on whether or not [01:54:13.580 --> 01:54:16.140] you're reading the case law properly. [01:54:16.140 --> 01:54:17.740] And I'm gonna tell you right now, [01:54:17.740 --> 01:54:22.340] most patriot intentions [01:54:23.500 --> 01:54:28.500] begin with bad readings and understandings of case law. [01:54:30.460 --> 01:54:33.300] I cannot tell you the number of cases [01:54:33.300 --> 01:54:36.900] that are on the internet with all of these quotes [01:54:36.900 --> 01:54:41.900] that are 100% precisely what the patriot community needs [01:54:42.660 --> 01:54:45.780] to make their point, but they're all fabricated. [01:54:47.660 --> 01:54:52.660] The language that the case is cited with doesn't exist. [01:54:52.820 --> 01:54:56.780] The premise of the case as cited doesn't exist. [01:54:57.700 --> 01:55:01.420] It's a complete and utter fabrication. [01:55:01.420 --> 01:55:05.900] And that is where you will get murdered in court. [01:55:05.900 --> 01:55:08.220] Yeah, kind of like going to a protest or something. [01:55:08.220 --> 01:55:11.100] Exactly, it's disinformation strategy. [01:55:11.100 --> 01:55:13.060] Oh, get them quoting this case over here [01:55:13.060 --> 01:55:14.700] and then let the attorney take them into court [01:55:14.700 --> 01:55:16.620] and prove they don't know what the hell they're talking about. [01:55:16.620 --> 01:55:18.740] Guaranteed slam, don't win. [01:55:18.740 --> 01:55:19.580] Yeah. [01:55:19.580 --> 01:55:20.860] And then they'll stand there and go, [01:55:20.860 --> 01:55:24.620] see, this is why the bar's needed. [01:55:24.620 --> 01:55:28.780] This is why only lawyers get to talk about the law. [01:55:28.780 --> 01:55:32.700] This is why only judges get to say what it means [01:55:32.700 --> 01:55:35.940] because you simpletons out there [01:55:35.940 --> 01:55:39.340] can't understand it without us. [01:55:39.340 --> 01:55:40.180] Yeah. [01:55:40.180 --> 01:55:43.980] That's exactly how that's intended to work. [01:55:43.980 --> 01:55:46.860] By you not making the effort to fully understand [01:55:46.860 --> 01:55:49.940] the legal argument and the legal premise behind the argument, [01:55:49.940 --> 01:55:52.380] you walk right into that trap. [01:55:52.380 --> 01:55:55.580] Right, so do you believe that in New York, [01:55:55.580 --> 01:55:57.380] like the driver's license for instance, [01:55:57.380 --> 01:55:59.540] that has like... [01:55:59.540 --> 01:56:01.500] Okay, yeah, absolutely. [01:56:01.500 --> 01:56:04.940] There's one thing that I absolutely know for sure. [01:56:04.940 --> 01:56:09.940] Any government issued license or permit [01:56:09.940 --> 01:56:11.860] has two things behind it. [01:56:11.860 --> 01:56:14.700] One, it must be in an activity [01:56:14.700 --> 01:56:17.460] that government has an authority to regulate. [01:56:17.460 --> 01:56:19.900] Two, it must be in something [01:56:19.900 --> 01:56:24.540] that would be absolutely illegal to do without the license [01:56:24.540 --> 01:56:27.700] in relation to something commercial. [01:56:27.700 --> 01:56:31.020] Every license or permit has a commercial nexus. [01:56:31.020 --> 01:56:32.740] Does not matter what it is. [01:56:32.740 --> 01:56:35.700] It's either to manufacture something for profit, [01:56:35.700 --> 01:56:38.220] to do some sort of business for profit, [01:56:38.220 --> 01:56:43.220] or to alter something that naturally exists [01:56:43.740 --> 01:56:46.500] or whatever for profit. [01:56:46.500 --> 01:56:51.100] It's for conducting some sort of business enterprise [01:56:51.100 --> 01:56:54.140] on one end or the other or in between. [01:56:54.140 --> 01:56:57.820] Every license or permit is for that purpose. [01:56:59.900 --> 01:57:01.460] Right, gotcha. [01:57:01.460 --> 01:57:04.660] So not necessary, that in your opinion. [01:57:04.660 --> 01:57:06.900] If you're not engaged in the regular activity [01:57:06.900 --> 01:57:09.860] to which it applies, not necessary. [01:57:09.860 --> 01:57:11.780] Yeah, they're gonna call me nuts [01:57:11.780 --> 01:57:14.060] for saying that I wasn't driving. [01:57:16.340 --> 01:57:19.060] Well, you don't say I'm not driving. [01:57:19.060 --> 01:57:20.740] That's attempting to educate. [01:57:20.740 --> 01:57:22.020] We don't do that, do we? [01:57:22.020 --> 01:57:24.260] Hmm, no. [01:57:24.260 --> 01:57:29.260] We simply ask, what is your evidence that I was driving? [01:57:29.780 --> 01:57:31.100] Mm-hmm. [01:57:31.100 --> 01:57:33.580] And in order for you to have evidence of driving, [01:57:33.580 --> 01:57:35.780] then you have to have evidence of an activity [01:57:35.780 --> 01:57:38.180] that defines driving. [01:57:38.180 --> 01:57:40.100] What's your evidence of that activity? [01:57:41.100 --> 01:57:42.940] Go ahead. [01:57:42.940 --> 01:57:46.380] Yeah, very good. [01:57:46.380 --> 01:57:47.900] Hey, nice chat with you. [01:57:47.900 --> 01:57:49.500] All right, you too, Cory, thanks for calling in. [01:57:49.500 --> 01:57:50.860] Thank you for telling me what to do. [01:57:50.860 --> 01:57:52.500] I appreciate it. [01:57:52.500 --> 01:57:55.660] All right, folks, this has been Rule of Law Radio, [01:57:55.660 --> 01:57:56.940] the Monday Night Traffic Show, [01:57:56.940 --> 01:57:58.460] or the Monday Night Show from now on. [01:57:58.460 --> 01:57:59.940] It's not just about traffic anymore, [01:57:59.940 --> 01:58:01.140] and it can't be these days. 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