[00:00.000 --> 00:08.120] This is the Liberty Beat, your daily source for Liberty news and activist updates, online [00:08.120 --> 00:09.120] at thelibertybeat.com. [00:09.120 --> 00:14.200] I'm Brian Hagan with your Liberty Beat for Monday, May 5th, 2014. [00:14.200 --> 00:23.080] Gold opened today at $1,314, silver opened at $19.65, and Bitcoin is trading at $433.66. [00:23.080 --> 00:26.920] Support for the Liberty Beat comes from voice and exit, maximizing human flourishing through [00:26.920 --> 00:27.920] radical innovation. [00:27.920 --> 00:29.440] Tickets on sale now. [00:29.440 --> 00:33.720] 10% off of promo code FREEDOM, June 21st at Austin Music Hall. [00:33.720 --> 00:36.480] Get yours at voiceandexit.com. [00:36.480 --> 00:39.480] And support comes from Dorothy Erminger at Cap Star Lending. [00:39.480 --> 00:45.760] For your residential mortgage needs, call Dorothy, 512-343-6494, or apply online at [00:45.760 --> 00:50.640] calledorothy.com, in MLS 216-624. [00:50.640 --> 00:55.960] On Thursday, the Austin City Council approved up to $270,000 for the purchase of a Lincoln [00:55.960 --> 00:58.120] Bearcat armored vehicle. [00:58.120 --> 01:02.560] The purchase is meant to replace one of two armored military-style vehicles already owned [01:02.560 --> 01:04.560] by the Austin Police Department. [01:04.560 --> 01:08.720] In an interview with the Liberty Beat, Mayor Lee Leffingwell said the intended use for [01:08.720 --> 01:10.720] the Bearcat is a hostage situation. [01:10.720 --> 01:13.920] I would say that's the example that comes to mind. [01:13.920 --> 01:18.680] Somebody's boarded up in a building with a hostage, that would be the primary situation. [01:18.680 --> 01:23.880] When asked if APD has ever used a Bearcat in a hostage situation, or if at all, Leffingwell [01:23.880 --> 01:24.880] responded. [01:24.880 --> 01:30.960] Sometimes they bring out a SWAT vehicle in a situation where somebody might be cornered. [01:30.960 --> 01:36.440] They're used on a fairly regular basis, not necessarily with a formal siege or anything [01:36.440 --> 01:39.200] like that, but just some stand-by ready position. [01:39.200 --> 01:43.520] The mayor did not provide an example of a previous situation where somebody might be [01:43.520 --> 01:49.840] cornered, leaving the intended everyday use of the Bearcat unspecified. [01:49.840 --> 01:54.320] In an apparent attempt to demonize the police to legalize marijuana in the United States, [01:54.320 --> 01:58.680] two top military officials implied last week that the effort is negatively impacting the [01:58.680 --> 02:01.920] messages sent to the nation's allies in the war on drugs. [02:01.920 --> 02:07.320] Admiral Robert J. 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[02:35.120 --> 02:41.640] And support comes from Brave New Books, now offering Pro Pure Water Filtration, the only [02:41.640 --> 02:47.120] gravity-driven all-in-one fluoride removal system that also alkalizes the water. [02:47.120 --> 02:53.160] Find them in Austin at 1904 Guadalupe Street or online at BraveNewBookstore.com. [02:53.160 --> 02:57.200] This is the Liberty Beat for Monday, May 5th, 2014. [02:57.200 --> 03:27.120] Check out the website at theLibertyBeat.com. [04:27.200 --> 04:28.200] All right, folks. [04:28.200 --> 04:29.200] Good evening. [04:29.200 --> 04:32.160] This is the Monday Night Rule of Law Radio Show with your host, Eddie Craig. [04:32.160 --> 04:36.600] It is May 5th, 2014, and we are live tonight. [04:36.600 --> 04:42.440] Now, there's a couple things going on here that I would like to get some feedback on [04:42.440 --> 04:44.680] as we go. [04:44.680 --> 04:50.280] If you do not know or you do not participate in Facebook, then this is going to be a little [04:50.280 --> 04:53.320] bit harder, but I'll figure out some way of doing it. [04:53.320 --> 04:57.200] Let's try this first with an email. [04:57.200 --> 05:04.040] My email address is eddieddie at ruleoflawradio.com. [05:04.040 --> 05:09.680] What I am considering doing is that later toward the end of this year, September, October, [05:09.680 --> 05:15.560] somewhere around that timeframe, is to hold a due process seminar similar to the traffic [05:15.560 --> 05:21.600] seminar that we had the first time in 2009, but this is going to be the other side of [05:21.600 --> 05:22.600] that coin. [05:22.600 --> 05:30.200] This is going to be strictly with dealing with the courts and practicing what to do [05:30.200 --> 05:35.200] in court when you're having to go in to fight these citations. [05:35.200 --> 05:39.280] And just like before, this is going to take some time to get it out there as far as getting [05:39.280 --> 05:45.460] it taught and to go over it, and that's going to require us at least a week in to do it. [05:45.460 --> 05:50.040] So what I'm looking for, if you would please, is at that email address. [05:50.040 --> 05:56.160] Please send me an email letting me know whether or not you would be willing to participate. [05:56.160 --> 05:59.880] Now at the moment, I'm not sure how the pricing on this is going to set up. [05:59.880 --> 06:05.880] I don't know what we're going to include, but this is the plan I have at the moment. [06:05.880 --> 06:10.280] As you all know, or most of you should know, I'm doing a second book which deals specifically [06:10.280 --> 06:17.320] with the actual court side of this. [06:17.320 --> 06:21.480] And the title of that book is Navigating the Injustice System. [06:21.480 --> 06:26.800] And that deals strictly with how to handle everything that goes on in court, and it is [06:26.800 --> 06:31.680] the book that the legal pleadings that are in the original traffic seminar will become [06:31.680 --> 06:35.240] attached to for any new purchases. [06:35.240 --> 06:40.880] When you buy the seminar for any new purchases, you're going to get the new book with the [06:40.880 --> 06:45.580] court documents, since those are the two things that are directly related. [06:45.580 --> 06:52.120] If you have the original seminar and book, then you'll be able to get the new book for [06:52.120 --> 06:57.200] just whatever cost we're selling that book for, not having to pay for the whole seminar [06:57.200 --> 07:00.640] again, and vice versa. [07:00.640 --> 07:06.600] If you get the new seminar and you want the traffic book to learn how to read, research [07:06.600 --> 07:11.360] and understand statutes, especially the transportation code for here in Texas, then you'll be able [07:11.360 --> 07:15.280] to get that at the individual price that we're setting the new book for if you already have [07:15.280 --> 07:16.280] the old one. [07:16.280 --> 07:17.280] All right? [07:17.280 --> 07:18.280] You understand all that? [07:18.280 --> 07:19.280] I hope so. [07:19.280 --> 07:23.400] In any case, if you need clarification, just let me know in the email and I'll do that. [07:23.400 --> 07:28.700] But what I need to know before I can begin any arrangements for any of this is how many [07:28.700 --> 07:32.240] people would actually be willing to participate. [07:32.240 --> 07:38.200] Now if you are on Facebook, I'm going to make an announcement for that on Facebook and try [07:38.200 --> 07:41.040] to get a headcount there as well. [07:41.040 --> 07:46.640] If you want to participate on Facebook, all you have to do is look up my page, Tau Law, [07:46.640 --> 07:53.520] T-A-O space L-A-U-W, since I had to change it, Facebook forced me to take it from L-A-W [07:53.520 --> 07:56.840] to L-A-U-W for some unknown reason. [07:56.840 --> 07:58.880] They wanted to say that it's not my real name. [07:58.880 --> 08:02.320] Well, who are they to determine what my real name is or isn't? [08:02.320 --> 08:03.320] But that's beside the point. [08:03.320 --> 08:08.600] In any case, if you want to look it up on Facebook, I haven't posted it yet, but I will. [08:08.600 --> 08:15.280] Just go there and look for T-A-O space L-A-U-W, send me a friend request and I will add you [08:15.280 --> 08:19.160] and you'll be able to see whatever I post on it as well as any events I schedule for [08:19.160 --> 08:20.300] it. [08:20.300 --> 08:26.200] And that way I'll try to get a headcount and see whether or not this will be viable. [08:26.200 --> 08:33.120] I'm hoping that the way things are going, that we will get far more participants in [08:33.120 --> 08:36.840] this one than we did in the original traffic seminar. [08:36.840 --> 08:42.080] The reason is, is that what you're going to learn in this will go far beyond what you [08:42.080 --> 08:46.480] learned in the traffic seminar on how to deal with what's going on. [08:46.480 --> 08:52.240] Now, I've also got a two and a half hour video that I did for Infowars that's been out since [08:52.240 --> 08:53.240] April. [08:53.240 --> 08:58.800] Well, I don't remember how long it's been, it's been out for a while now, but anyway, [08:58.800 --> 09:03.400] that video goes through a lot of what we're going to be talking about, but it by no means [09:03.400 --> 09:08.200] goes into specific details relating to court and everything else. [09:08.200 --> 09:11.560] It does go into what transportation is and what it isn't. [09:11.560 --> 09:17.440] It does go into the traffic stop script, trying to teach you what's happening at the traffic [09:17.440 --> 09:22.120] stop and why you need to be doing the things that are in the script and the purpose for [09:22.120 --> 09:23.120] it. [09:23.120 --> 09:27.200] So, if you haven't watched the video, please go do that. [09:27.200 --> 09:33.680] I believe it's up on YouTube under the title of Secrets Police Don't Want You to Know among [09:33.680 --> 09:38.720] several others, but you can also just do a search for my name and find it. [09:38.720 --> 09:44.200] There's one on there that someone edited out everything on Infowars except for my actual [09:44.200 --> 09:49.040] part of the video and reposted it, so you can look and see what that's under as well [09:49.040 --> 09:51.800] if you just do a search on my name, Eddie Craig. [09:51.800 --> 09:57.880] Now, like I say, that video, however, does not go into detail on dealing with the court [09:57.880 --> 10:05.040] side of what happens, and it goes beyond traffic because it will also work for you in virtually [10:05.040 --> 10:10.280] any type of court case as far as knowing what your rights are versus what they're doing [10:10.280 --> 10:14.520] right and wrong to deprive you of those rights. [10:14.520 --> 10:18.560] They're either protecting them or they're denying them to you, and you need to understand [10:18.560 --> 10:23.600] when that's happening and how that's happening and what you need to do about it. [10:23.600 --> 10:31.160] And that's the kind of stuff that I want this new seminar that we will hold to cover. [10:31.160 --> 10:33.880] So that's the goal of what I'm shooting for. [10:33.880 --> 10:39.000] Now I need to know how many people would be willing to participate. [10:39.000 --> 10:44.760] If we're lucky, we'll be able to do it for those that attended the original. [10:44.760 --> 10:50.120] It'll be less expensive because really all you'll have to do is pay the attendance fee [10:50.120 --> 10:56.760] and the cost of the new book if you want the book, whereas if you haven't got the seminar [10:56.760 --> 11:01.220] at all, it's going to cost you more because you have to purchase the seminar and pay the [11:01.220 --> 11:02.520] attendance fee. [11:02.520 --> 11:05.800] So we haven't worked out exactly what all that's going to be yet. [11:05.800 --> 11:11.040] It just depends on what we wind up having to split and pay other people to do to help [11:11.040 --> 11:13.120] us get it all done. [11:13.120 --> 11:18.440] And once again, I'm going to try to set everything up where we can actually produce it full blown [11:18.440 --> 11:23.960] on the fly as we go here, if at all possible, and handle that. [11:23.960 --> 11:28.520] I don't know what the specific details are going to be, but I will work on that as we [11:28.520 --> 11:32.540] go once I know whether or not it would be feasible to try to set it up. [11:32.540 --> 11:37.640] So please send me an email, let me know if you'd participate, and I will catalog those [11:37.640 --> 11:39.360] as far as headcount. [11:39.360 --> 11:43.840] If you're on Facebook, look me up on the Facebook page when I get the posting up that says, [11:43.840 --> 11:49.680] hey, would you attend the class for this purpose located here and whatever, and get a headcount [11:49.680 --> 11:50.680] there. [11:50.680 --> 11:54.720] And as we progress through the weeks here, I'll cover an announcement about, okay, we've [11:54.720 --> 11:57.120] got this meeting that said they would participate. [11:57.120 --> 12:03.800] And then just like last time, what we will have to do is we will have to prepay for the [12:03.800 --> 12:04.800] attendance. [12:04.800 --> 12:09.060] You'll have to prepay whatever the cost is for the seminar so we can get all the materials [12:09.060 --> 12:14.080] that we need and everything, any equipment we might need to rent, anything we need to [12:14.080 --> 12:18.520] cover as far as expenses, we'll be able to do that. [12:18.520 --> 12:24.680] So once I know we've got a viable headcount, then I will let you know that, okay, here's [12:24.680 --> 12:28.200] some people that say they would attend, time to put your money where your mouth is. [12:28.200 --> 12:31.280] I'll schedule the seminar and set everything up. [12:31.280 --> 12:36.320] Here's when you've got to have your payment in by for this amount of money so that we [12:36.320 --> 12:41.800] can get everything set up and all the Johnny-come-lately's, this is what you're going to have to pay to [12:41.800 --> 12:44.680] make up the difference and whatever, but we'll figure that out. [12:44.680 --> 12:48.280] In any case, that's what I'm trying to get arranged and hopefully have it around the [12:48.280 --> 12:52.440] same September, October timeframe as we did the original seminar, so it's a little later [12:52.440 --> 12:53.440] in the year. [12:53.440 --> 12:57.500] And it will take a two-day or three-day weekend to do. [12:57.500 --> 13:01.860] So it just depends on when we are able to schedule that. [13:01.860 --> 13:06.400] And I will again give you more details as I'm more sure about what's going to happen. [13:06.400 --> 13:14.480] Now the reason I'm getting into that is because I am constantly researching things that people [13:14.480 --> 13:18.820] call me up about and things that I'm trying to add into the books and the paperwork and [13:18.820 --> 13:20.920] everything that I'm doing. [13:20.920 --> 13:31.120] And I am just uncovering more and more and more and more abuse of power and authority [13:31.120 --> 13:38.500] by every level of our government officials than the majority of people can even imagine. [13:38.500 --> 13:43.640] And they don't know it's happening because the mainstream media is not putting this out [13:43.640 --> 13:45.680] there for the people to see. [13:45.680 --> 13:52.120] In fact, if anything, they're putting it out only locally, if at all, so that the stories [13:52.120 --> 13:57.840] never circulate anywhere except on places like Facebook or other Internet media, Cop [13:57.840 --> 14:01.600] Watch, Photography's Not a Crime, places like that. [14:01.600 --> 14:08.600] But again, even those places are pretty local to the stuff that they pick up and post. [14:08.600 --> 14:19.360] But when you actually start researching this around the entire U.S., the numbers are staggering [14:19.360 --> 14:27.440] in how much, how often, and to what degree this abuse of power and authority is accelerating. [14:27.440 --> 14:33.480] It is getting worse, folks, and it is coming like a freight train. [14:33.480 --> 14:38.200] It is time for you to decide what you're going to do. [14:38.200 --> 14:44.200] It's time to take a stand, put up a fight, whatever that has to be, and put an end to [14:44.200 --> 14:50.440] this and regain control of your life from those that would take it from you for their [14:50.440 --> 14:52.760] own ends and purposes. [14:52.760 --> 14:58.400] I'm sick of being told what I have to do because it's public policy or public want to. [14:58.400 --> 15:02.360] I was not born to work for the public. [15:02.360 --> 15:10.200] I was not born to be enslaved by policy or opinion, neither were you. [15:10.200 --> 15:17.360] If you want to stay that way, that's your choice, but you have no right to compel me [15:17.360 --> 15:21.980] or anyone else to join in with you. [15:21.980 --> 15:30.480] My answer today and forever is absolutely not. [15:30.480 --> 15:36.280] Hopefully we'll get people to realize why that's the right response and wake up. [15:36.280 --> 15:42.440] But in the meantime, I would like to play something that is very interesting. [15:42.440 --> 15:47.600] In case you guys don't know who Max Kaiser is, Max Kaiser, he's an American broadcaster [15:47.600 --> 15:54.400] and movie maker who's also turned radio host and everything, and he hosts a show called [15:54.400 --> 15:55.640] The Kaiser Report. [15:55.640 --> 16:01.200] A lot of what he does is based on financial information like Gerald Salente and Peter [16:01.200 --> 16:05.240] Schiff and the rest of them are doing, but he also talks about other things. [16:05.240 --> 16:11.400] Now, what I've got here is I've taken an excerpt from one of his interviews that he was doing [16:11.400 --> 16:12.400] with someone. [16:12.400 --> 16:18.640] I'm not really sure where because the source of the video doesn't really say, but what [16:18.640 --> 16:28.000] he has to say in this interview is very telling, not because of what it predicts, but because [16:28.000 --> 16:34.000] of how accurate it actually is in this day and time. [16:34.000 --> 16:37.800] So I'm about to take a break, but when we get back on the other side, I want to play [16:37.800 --> 16:42.480] that clip and I want you to pay real close attention to what he says. [16:42.480 --> 16:46.920] Now, I've edited out just a couple of little pieces that weren't necessarily relevant to [16:46.920 --> 16:51.040] the gist of what he was saying, but you'll hear what you need to hear out of what he [16:51.040 --> 16:52.040] said. [16:52.040 --> 16:56.840] So y'all hang on, folks, call in number 512-646-1984. [16:56.840 --> 16:59.280] We will be right back. 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[18:59.760 --> 19:29.680] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, LogosRadioNetwork.com. [19:29.680 --> 19:39.400] All right, folks. [19:39.400 --> 19:40.400] We are back. [19:40.400 --> 19:42.720] This is Rule of Law Radio. [19:42.720 --> 19:44.960] Call in number 512-646-1984. [19:44.960 --> 19:51.480] Now, do be aware, folks, I do not have a call screener tonight, so I will be taking your [19:51.480 --> 19:56.680] calls directly, but please remember the rules if you have or have not called in before. [19:56.680 --> 20:01.800] No cursing, no swearing, turn down any radios in the background so that we're not getting [20:01.800 --> 20:06.600] reverb or anything while we're having our discussion, and try to be someplace quiet, [20:06.600 --> 20:10.920] no Bluetooth, no wireless, and no speakerphone. [20:10.920 --> 20:14.520] That way everyone can hear what you're trying to say besides me having to focus so hard [20:14.520 --> 20:15.520] to do it. [20:15.520 --> 20:19.360] That will help us keep things on track and not slow it all down, so please keep that [20:19.360 --> 20:20.360] in mind. [20:20.360 --> 20:21.360] All right. [20:21.360 --> 20:26.400] Real quick, here is the audio from the Max Kaiser clip. [20:26.400 --> 20:27.400] So please pay attention. [20:27.400 --> 20:32.400] Well, you know, America is a strange country. [20:32.400 --> 20:36.680] All you need to keep them pacified is give them a dozen donuts and a gun. [20:36.680 --> 20:40.640] They don't seem to have the capacity, the intellectual capacity to think of their own [20:40.640 --> 20:46.080] self-interest in any other way than the next five minutes, so they really forgot who they [20:46.080 --> 20:47.080] are as Americans. [20:47.080 --> 20:50.200] Most Americans have no idea what an American is anymore. [20:50.200 --> 20:56.320] They think being an American is to have their elbow bent 24 hours a day consuming, and they [20:56.320 --> 21:01.640] have absolutely no idea what it means to be an American. [21:01.640 --> 21:06.080] Now right there, he is absolutely 100% correct. [21:06.080 --> 21:11.920] Now there's only a few seconds of this left for me to play, but now we're going to switch [21:11.920 --> 21:18.720] gears, and here is where he and I would butt heads having a public discussion. [21:18.720 --> 21:24.040] See if you can pick up on why I now take issue with the rest of what he had to say versus [21:24.040 --> 21:28.640] what he said originally, which I completely agree with, but listen to the rest of this. [21:28.640 --> 21:35.360] That's why a revolutionist, Thomas Jefferson, pointed out when the America was founded that [21:35.360 --> 21:40.480] every once in a while the democracy needs to be freshened with a revolution. [21:40.480 --> 21:47.720] So revolutions are cyclical, and Americans, I think, will refine their spree de corps [21:47.720 --> 21:53.880] and go to the ramparts and rise up and take back their country from the banking oligarchs. [21:53.880 --> 21:57.440] And I hope they do, because if they don't, they should all— [21:57.440 --> 22:02.360] Yeah, what he finishes there, for some reason it cut it off, is that they should all learn [22:02.360 --> 22:08.320] to speak Chinese, because right now the financial market, everything America has, is being bought [22:08.320 --> 22:13.080] up by China for the debt that we've incurred with China, which should never have existed [22:13.080 --> 22:17.920] in the first place except for the people that's selling us out to the rest of the world, and [22:17.920 --> 22:19.240] we keep letting them do it. [22:19.240 --> 22:24.720] But now in the second half, if you didn't notice, he went straight into discussing a [22:24.720 --> 22:33.760] democracy, and he referred to Jefferson stating that the democracy needs to be refreshed by [22:33.760 --> 22:36.160] a rebellion or revolution. [22:36.160 --> 22:43.120] Well, what he's misquoting is the Jefferson quote about the tree of liberty needs to be [22:43.120 --> 22:47.760] watered with the blood of patriots and tyrants from time to time. [22:47.760 --> 22:53.920] It wasn't the democracy needs to be, it's the tree of liberty needs to be, because we [22:53.920 --> 23:00.920] were instituted as a Republican form of government, not a democracy. [23:00.920 --> 23:09.080] Every time I hear someone use that word, I want to pop them in the mouth with a two-by-four, [23:09.080 --> 23:12.220] because that is ignorance talking. [23:12.220 --> 23:19.920] You don't know what you're talking about when you refer to any part of America as a democracy. [23:19.920 --> 23:24.800] And the more you let those that are supposed to be serving you get away with doing that, [23:24.800 --> 23:30.760] the more indoctrinated your children become into the concept that majority rules and my [23:30.760 --> 23:33.920] vote don't matter when it's in the minority. [23:33.920 --> 23:34.920] Understood? [23:34.920 --> 23:36.920] I hope so. [23:36.920 --> 23:38.160] All right. [23:38.160 --> 23:41.560] That being said, I got a couple of callers up on the board, and I'm going to start taking [23:41.560 --> 23:43.080] those calls. [23:43.080 --> 23:46.520] Right now, we have a truth raider in Oregon. [23:46.520 --> 23:47.520] Hello? [23:47.520 --> 23:49.520] What can we do for you? [23:49.520 --> 23:52.000] Eddie, how are you doing, buddy? [23:52.000 --> 23:53.000] So far, so grand. [23:53.000 --> 23:54.000] Okay. [23:54.000 --> 23:55.000] This is the deal. [23:55.000 --> 23:59.000] I sent you all an email, but I guess you didn't get to it yet. [23:59.000 --> 24:00.000] Okay. [24:00.000 --> 24:01.000] Okay. [24:01.000 --> 24:02.000] Who is y'all? [24:02.000 --> 24:06.680] This email is very urgent, because they're going to suspend my license, and they're going [24:06.680 --> 24:11.120] to violate my rights to be able to travel freely on the roads. [24:11.120 --> 24:12.120] Okay. [24:12.120 --> 24:13.120] Wait. [24:13.120 --> 24:14.120] Wait. [24:14.120 --> 24:15.120] Wait. [24:15.120 --> 24:16.120] What is the context of the email? [24:16.120 --> 24:21.120] In the email, it says, I forgot what I put in there, but I said, help! [24:21.120 --> 24:22.120] Exclamation. [24:22.120 --> 24:23.120] Okay. [24:23.120 --> 24:27.680] Well, that puts you in line with 5,000 other subject lines that say help. [24:27.680 --> 24:28.680] Yeah. [24:28.680 --> 24:29.680] Understood. [24:29.680 --> 24:33.560] I guess I should have put help, help, or something in there, maybe something original. [24:33.560 --> 24:35.920] But anyway, Eddie, it's great talking to you. [24:35.920 --> 24:38.880] I'm a regular caller into the Alex Jones Show. [24:38.880 --> 24:41.840] That was April 11, 2013, just for information. [24:41.840 --> 24:46.520] And I've watched that over and over, that Infowars special that you did, the two and [24:46.520 --> 24:47.520] a half hour seminar. [24:47.520 --> 24:50.480] I watched that about six or seven times, because I'm an idiot. [24:50.480 --> 24:51.920] I have to watch at least 10 times. [24:51.920 --> 24:52.920] I'm getting around to that. [24:52.920 --> 24:56.400] I need to watch it 10 times, so that way I can fully understand what you're talking about. [24:56.400 --> 25:02.080] But I get it, and I'm getting the religion of it, that I need to defend my rights when [25:02.080 --> 25:06.200] I get out there on the road, and if I happen to be stopped by the law, I need to invoke [25:06.200 --> 25:07.200] my rights. [25:07.200 --> 25:12.880] I need to demand my rights, and I need to exercise my rights. [25:12.880 --> 25:13.880] Protect your rights. [25:13.880 --> 25:14.880] Shut up more after that. [25:14.880 --> 25:15.880] I got all that part. [25:15.880 --> 25:18.880] It's protect your rights, invoke, demand, protect. [25:18.880 --> 25:19.880] Right, right. [25:19.880 --> 25:24.160] Okay, well, this is where I got a demand from the state of Oregon, which I'm calling from. [25:24.160 --> 25:28.320] And we're a little bit behind the times here, but they're still in the tyranny of having [25:28.320 --> 25:33.640] us under that spell that we must register our vehicle, as they call it, and we have [25:33.640 --> 25:38.920] to have a driver's license, and it's still a privilege, so I can't get that through their [25:38.920 --> 25:39.920] thick skull. [25:39.920 --> 25:40.920] They still keep going on with that. [25:40.920 --> 25:43.400] I talked to them, you know, I asked probably... [25:43.400 --> 25:44.400] You talked to who? [25:44.400 --> 25:45.400] Never talked to a public official. [25:45.400 --> 25:46.400] Wait, wait, wait. [25:46.400 --> 25:47.400] You talked to who? [25:47.400 --> 25:54.240] I talked to an agent at the Department of Motor Vehicles. [25:54.240 --> 26:00.240] Okay, you're trying to convince somebody that their job shouldn't exist because it's not [26:00.240 --> 26:01.240] legal. [26:01.240 --> 26:02.240] Yeah. [26:02.240 --> 26:05.040] And you expect them to agree with you. [26:05.040 --> 26:07.440] Against regular private travelers. [26:07.440 --> 26:09.320] You're missing the point here. [26:09.320 --> 26:14.040] Since they're not differentiating, that's not what you're telling them. [26:14.040 --> 26:19.560] Yeah, I'm telling them, I'm not a vehicle, I'm not engaged in commerce, I'm not part [26:19.560 --> 26:21.560] of the transportation. [26:21.560 --> 26:28.720] Okay, anyway, besides all that, what is it you're talking about in the email that you're [26:28.720 --> 26:29.720] wanting help with? [26:29.720 --> 26:33.720] Okay, they're going to suspend my license as of May the 15th, so I have less than $10,000. [26:33.720 --> 26:34.720] For what? [26:34.720 --> 26:37.720] They're going to suspend my license. [26:37.720 --> 26:39.680] Okay, wait, wait, wait. [26:39.680 --> 26:41.800] Suspend it for what? [26:41.800 --> 26:42.800] Not having insurance. [26:42.800 --> 26:43.800] Okay. [26:43.800 --> 26:44.800] Not having insurance. [26:44.800 --> 26:53.560] I'm in defiance of the future responsibility, the violation due process, because I have [26:53.560 --> 26:57.360] to prove that I'm innocent first before I can go out on the road. [26:57.360 --> 27:04.400] I have to show proof of financial responsibility, and it keeps $75 to $100 a month on average [27:04.400 --> 27:07.800] for insurance, to carry insurance. [27:07.800 --> 27:12.080] And I'm trying to get an auto bond, but I was told by others that, no, no, no, that's [27:12.080 --> 27:15.400] some type of a scam or something, no, no, that's too good to be true. [27:15.400 --> 27:18.560] You're being offered something on a silver platter that doesn't exist. [27:18.560 --> 27:19.560] Okay. [27:19.560 --> 27:26.200] Well, how much of the Oregon code have you studied to see what they're actually doing? [27:26.200 --> 27:27.320] Not too much. [27:27.320 --> 27:31.360] It looks like it's quite similar to the Texas code that you described in your... [27:31.360 --> 27:35.520] Yeah, and they'll be similar, but with some variances that you still need to be aware [27:35.520 --> 27:38.440] of, whatever they may be. [27:38.440 --> 27:41.680] So okay, let me make sure I'm understanding this. [27:41.680 --> 27:47.520] You've watched my videos six or seven times, but you've barely read the code that relates [27:47.520 --> 27:50.800] to what you're trying to fight against at all. [27:50.800 --> 27:51.800] Right. [27:51.800 --> 27:55.280] There's a whole bunch of numbers that you quoted there under the Texas code, and you [27:55.280 --> 27:57.040] said that's similar in other states. [27:57.040 --> 27:58.040] Yes. [27:58.040 --> 28:04.200] So did you find the language references that I was using in the code in your state? [28:04.200 --> 28:07.240] No, I do have an Oregon driver's manual. [28:07.240 --> 28:08.440] I don't know if it's in that... [28:08.440 --> 28:10.440] It's not in a manual. [28:10.440 --> 28:13.280] It's in your state statutes. [28:13.280 --> 28:18.440] That's what we're talking about, not the manuals that teach you what driving is and how to [28:18.440 --> 28:19.700] do it. [28:19.700 --> 28:24.560] This is the state statutes that were enacted that said, if you're a driver, you got to [28:24.560 --> 28:26.480] do these things. [28:26.480 --> 28:27.480] Right. [28:27.480 --> 28:28.480] Right. [28:28.480 --> 28:36.200] And it makes sense to me that we're supposed to have the right of travel should not be [28:36.200 --> 28:39.440] infringed as well in the Black Slaw that you were discussing. [28:39.440 --> 28:45.320] And I guess also Bouvier's law as well too, there are two references that you were using [28:45.320 --> 28:50.120] classically going back to Black Slaw third edition, and then you were breaking down how [28:50.120 --> 28:54.120] they changed language, they changed the semantics over time. [28:54.120 --> 28:55.120] Yes. [28:55.120 --> 28:59.200] So I was trying to explain that to them too, as well as the agency. [28:59.200 --> 29:02.120] Well, all we can do for you sir is we'll give you this accident... [29:02.120 --> 29:03.120] Okay. [29:03.120 --> 29:05.360] Let me clue you in here for a second. [29:05.360 --> 29:10.320] First off, you're trying to convince the flea why he can't live on this dog. [29:10.320 --> 29:11.320] Yeah. [29:11.320 --> 29:12.320] Okay. [29:12.320 --> 29:13.320] Pretty much. [29:13.320 --> 29:14.320] That sizes it up. [29:14.320 --> 29:15.320] All right. [29:15.320 --> 29:20.640] So you're not going to carry on that conversation very far or very effectively. [29:20.640 --> 29:25.200] You've got two options, get rid of the dog or get rid of the fleas. [29:25.200 --> 29:26.200] Okay. [29:26.200 --> 29:27.200] Yeah. [29:27.200 --> 29:33.240] So the only way to get rid of the fleas in this case is to make the fleas liable for [29:33.240 --> 29:34.240] their actions. [29:34.240 --> 29:39.200] And the only way for you to do that is to suffer a harm at their hands. [29:39.200 --> 29:42.280] I'll cover that in a little bit more detail on the other side when we get back. 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[32:55.880 --> 33:03.800] Order your copy today and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [33:03.800 --> 33:07.200] For free speech radio, logosradionetwork.com. [33:33.800 --> 33:36.560] All right, folks. [33:36.560 --> 33:37.560] We are back. [33:37.560 --> 33:43.160] This is Rule of Law Radio and we are talking to Truth Raider in Oregon, again calling number [33:43.160 --> 33:44.160] 512-646-1984. [33:44.160 --> 33:45.160] All right, Truth, go ahead. [33:45.160 --> 33:46.160] All right. [33:46.160 --> 33:47.160] Thank you. [33:47.160 --> 33:50.160] Thank you, Eddie, for keeping me on here. [33:50.160 --> 33:51.160] Okay. [33:51.160 --> 33:54.480] What I've got to do is I've got to show proof of future responsibility. [33:54.480 --> 33:55.600] So this is what I've done. [33:55.600 --> 34:01.360] My stepmom, she's well-meaning and she's into a lot of this myth against patriot mythology, [34:01.360 --> 34:02.360] I guess they call it. [34:02.360 --> 34:05.520] She's into a lot of stuff and on into this sovereign type of stuff that she can find [34:05.520 --> 34:06.520] out about. [34:06.520 --> 34:12.120] And she sent me some information about a lady, probably one time was a psychic reader, who [34:12.120 --> 34:15.200] knows which, or a palm reader, one of those two. [34:15.200 --> 34:22.000] But she's taken on maybe perhaps a new profession being this sovereign advocate, sovereign advocate [34:22.000 --> 34:28.600] that can help you if you file some papers with her for, I guess, 550 bucks. [34:28.600 --> 34:31.000] That way you can become a sovereign citizen or something like that. [34:31.000 --> 34:32.520] And who is this lady? [34:32.520 --> 34:36.040] She calls herself Dr. T. [34:36.040 --> 34:37.040] Mm-hmm. [34:37.040 --> 34:38.040] Dr. Trouble. [34:38.040 --> 34:39.040] Yeah. [34:39.040 --> 34:45.560] That's what everyone's been telling, hey, man, they're going to whip your butt and [34:45.560 --> 34:46.560] they're going to... [34:46.560 --> 34:47.560] Okay. [34:47.560 --> 34:51.320] Let me simplify this real quick for folks. [34:51.320 --> 34:57.120] If you honestly think for one minute that you can file a couple of pieces of paper and [34:57.120 --> 35:04.000] make these morons walk away, you are nuts. [35:04.000 --> 35:06.000] Not going to happen. [35:06.000 --> 35:08.920] All right, go ahead. [35:08.920 --> 35:09.920] Okay. [35:09.920 --> 35:10.920] This is the deal. [35:10.920 --> 35:15.400] There's a bond and it's something to do with your birth certificate, establishing your [35:15.400 --> 35:20.920] own corporation under your straw man or something like that. [35:20.920 --> 35:26.240] There is no straw man, never has been a straw man. [35:26.240 --> 35:31.840] The closest thing that will ever come to being a straw man is whether or not you are acting [35:31.840 --> 35:37.840] in some sort of capacity over which they have regulatory authority. [35:37.840 --> 35:47.900] For instance, if you're a driver, that is a professional capacity regulated by statute. [35:47.900 --> 35:58.520] If you're an operator, that is a regulated capacity by statute, as is mayor, police officer, [35:58.520 --> 36:08.640] senator, representative, governor, teacher, those are all regulated commercial entities. [36:08.640 --> 36:11.120] They get paid to be filled. [36:11.120 --> 36:12.120] Got it? [36:12.120 --> 36:13.120] Right. [36:13.120 --> 36:15.140] It makes total sense to me. [36:15.140 --> 36:16.920] That's not a straw man. [36:16.920 --> 36:18.960] It's not an imitation. [36:18.960 --> 36:20.120] It is a mantle. [36:20.120 --> 36:23.720] It's a capacity that a living body must assume. [36:23.720 --> 36:27.120] That's the one thing all of these capacities have in common. [36:27.120 --> 36:33.900] They don't operate until a living body accepts the responsibility of putting on the regulations [36:33.900 --> 36:37.320] that cover them. [36:37.320 --> 36:42.840] A driver without a living body is just a name on a piece of paper. [36:42.840 --> 36:47.480] A policeman without somebody to put on the uniform and exercise the power and authority [36:47.480 --> 36:55.920] of a police officer is just a suit of clothes. [36:55.920 --> 36:56.920] That's the difference. [36:56.920 --> 37:01.280] There is no straw man the way they preach it. [37:01.280 --> 37:04.520] Okay, go ahead. [37:04.520 --> 37:05.520] That makes sense to me. [37:05.520 --> 37:09.040] But anyway, this is what she was offering. [37:09.040 --> 37:13.320] From some type of system do research on your background, research on your history or something [37:13.320 --> 37:19.200] like that on both sides of your family, they're able to establish some type of a credit type [37:19.200 --> 37:20.200] of a system. [37:20.200 --> 37:26.520] Anyway, her services, cut to the chase, $200 for an auto bond and it expires when you do [37:26.520 --> 37:31.360] all the process is done and you'll be immune to have to buy auto insurance, you'll have [37:31.360 --> 37:34.920] a bond. [37:34.920 --> 37:39.320] No you won't, not if it doesn't fall under the statutory regulations of your particular [37:39.320 --> 37:45.480] status to what constitutes financial responsibility coverage. [37:45.480 --> 37:46.480] That's right. [37:46.480 --> 37:47.720] I looked into it. [37:47.720 --> 37:49.200] I tried to see if I can get... [37:49.200 --> 37:55.040] I was trying to research to see if there's anybody that was a happy customer, so to speak. [37:55.040 --> 38:00.720] Anybody who has attained this title of being able to have an auto bond and have this particular [38:00.720 --> 38:05.680] type of special, somewhat sovereign coverage and she didn't answer me. [38:05.680 --> 38:09.520] She didn't send any emails back and didn't return any of my phone calls. [38:09.520 --> 38:16.800] She just wanted me to send a check or a money order by that evening, express mail or something [38:16.800 --> 38:17.800] like that. [38:17.800 --> 38:20.720] So I said, well, that raised a red flag in my head. [38:20.720 --> 38:27.000] I mean, I was born last night, but I wasn't born last night. [38:27.000 --> 38:31.960] So I didn't go for it, so I said, man, what do I do? [38:31.960 --> 38:37.200] And I better call this specialist that knows a little bit about the law, he's been there, [38:37.200 --> 38:38.200] done that. [38:38.200 --> 38:46.720] Well, the issue here is in relation to they're going to suspend your license, what do you [38:46.720 --> 38:47.720] care? [38:47.720 --> 38:54.000] Well, because they're all out on the road, the weather's getting a little nicer and I... [38:54.000 --> 38:55.000] Okay. [38:55.000 --> 38:59.320] Now, wait a minute, try to follow the logic of why I asked that. [38:59.320 --> 39:03.320] You're upset because you have to have financial responsibility under what they tell you you [39:03.320 --> 39:11.120] have to have, not that you do as a private individual, but what they're asserting, okay? [39:11.120 --> 39:14.700] You don't want to pay for the insurance, but at the same time, you want to keep that damn [39:14.700 --> 39:16.760] license that requires you to have it. [39:16.760 --> 39:18.880] Do you see a problem with this? [39:18.880 --> 39:22.760] Yep, yep, yep, I see that, I see that. [39:22.760 --> 39:26.400] But people have been saying, well, if you don't get a license, man, is it going to be [39:26.400 --> 39:27.400] worth it to you? [39:27.400 --> 39:28.400] I mean... [39:28.400 --> 39:31.280] Well, again, that is the question of the day, isn't it? [39:31.280 --> 39:35.800] You either fight this all the way or you give up and play their game. [39:35.800 --> 39:37.720] There is no halfway. [39:37.720 --> 39:43.040] You don't get to pick and choose which part of what you're accepting you get to have. [39:43.040 --> 39:45.680] That's something the courts are very adamant about. [39:45.680 --> 39:52.400] You do not get to accept a privilege or benefit and then at the same time challenge how it's [39:52.400 --> 39:53.400] provided. [39:53.400 --> 40:01.640] Well, I've been participating in that system for over 30 years and I'm just, I'm waking [40:01.640 --> 40:02.640] up. [40:02.640 --> 40:07.840] I'm waking out of my slumber and I'm in defiance by paying an auto insurance company right [40:07.840 --> 40:08.840] now. [40:08.840 --> 40:11.920] So I let it go for a couple of months and they founded it through their computer services [40:11.920 --> 40:18.360] and through their means and ways and sent me a letter within 60 days. [40:18.360 --> 40:26.400] Well, the thing about it is there's two ways to do that last act of defiance, okay? [40:26.400 --> 40:33.200] And in case you've never seen these two pictographs of that, you have one, which is the mouse [40:33.200 --> 40:38.400] standing on the ground, giving the bird to the eagle that's coming in, claws it to ready [40:38.400 --> 40:42.080] to snatch him up for dinner. [40:42.080 --> 40:47.040] He's defiant, but what good is it going to do him? [40:47.040 --> 40:53.320] And at the same time, you have the frog trying to be swallowed by the crane. [40:53.320 --> 40:57.440] Crane's got the frog in his mouth, but the frog's got a choke hold on the crane's neck [40:57.440 --> 41:00.240] where he can't swallow. [41:00.240 --> 41:06.920] He's defiant too, but he's actually fought it to a standstill. [41:06.920 --> 41:12.480] So you need to pick the level of sacrifice for your defiance you're willing to go through [41:12.480 --> 41:18.400] because until you take a stand and a side, it's not doing you any good. [41:18.400 --> 41:24.560] But either way, you can either give up learning and accept it or you better start learning [41:24.560 --> 41:29.740] at 10 times the rate you're going to know what you need to know to say, I'm not going [41:29.740 --> 41:34.240] to take that. [41:34.240 --> 41:39.640] I reckon I'll be the frog holding the crane by the throat. [41:39.640 --> 41:43.920] Once cranes don't chew, that would probably be the best choice in my opinion. [41:43.920 --> 41:51.280] All right, so come on, Eddie, I'm... [41:51.280 --> 41:53.200] Like I said, you got a choice to make. [41:53.200 --> 41:58.600] You either can say, take the license, I don't care because I'm not a driver, or you can [41:58.600 --> 42:04.100] say, all right, I got to have the license so I don't get in trouble, so here's the insurance. [42:04.100 --> 42:06.560] That is your options. [42:06.560 --> 42:12.540] Because until you can prove you suffered a harm by what they're doing, then you're stuck. [42:12.540 --> 42:17.320] So the only way you could do this and stand any chance at all of winning long term is [42:17.320 --> 42:23.820] to let them take the license, get a ticket or get arrested and sue, provided that you [42:23.820 --> 42:32.160] defend your case all the way through properly so that you have grounds to sue. [42:32.160 --> 42:40.120] And therein lies the rub, not knowing how to do that fight. [42:40.120 --> 42:46.800] And that is the whole purpose for me trying to get up this next seminar to teach people [42:46.800 --> 42:52.080] how to conduct that fight. [42:52.080 --> 42:54.440] Now can you take that course on the internet? [42:54.440 --> 42:59.120] No, not unless we have the website up and going by then, which I don't think we're going [42:59.120 --> 43:05.440] to have, not for that. [43:05.440 --> 43:09.320] You might be able to do it later, but it'll be recorded. [43:09.320 --> 43:10.320] It won't be live. [43:10.320 --> 43:18.960] Is it going to be down, held at the, somewhere in the Austin, Texas area? [43:18.960 --> 43:19.960] Yes. [43:19.960 --> 43:20.960] Okay. [43:20.960 --> 43:25.720] Most likely it'll be at Brave New Books unless we can find a venue if we need a bigger venue. [43:25.720 --> 43:30.560] God, I'm hoping we need a venue 10 times the size of that place this round. [43:30.560 --> 43:35.520] Because I'm really, really wanting people to wake up and put their foot down before [43:35.520 --> 43:38.560] this becomes insurmountable. [43:38.560 --> 43:40.560] And it's rapidly approaching that. [43:40.560 --> 43:41.560] Okay. [43:41.560 --> 43:42.560] Is there anything else? [43:42.560 --> 43:44.600] Because I've got a bunch of other callers now. [43:44.600 --> 43:45.600] Okay. [43:45.600 --> 43:46.600] Well, all right. [43:46.600 --> 43:48.160] So when they go through those steps. [43:48.160 --> 43:49.160] Okay. [43:49.160 --> 43:50.160] I got to take a break. [43:50.160 --> 43:53.280] So hold on and I'll wrap you up on the other side, but I got to do that right quick. [43:53.280 --> 43:54.280] All right, folks. [43:54.280 --> 43:56.480] That's 1-2-646-1984. [43:56.480 --> 43:58.440] We will be right back. [43:58.440 --> 44:04.200] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? 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[45:31.680 --> 45:38.920] Call 512-264-4043 or find us online at naturespureorganics.com. [45:38.920 --> 45:44.520] That's 512-264-4043, naturespureorganics.com. [45:44.520 --> 45:48.800] Don't forget to like us on Facebook for information on events and our products. [45:48.800 --> 45:49.800] Naturespureorganics.com. [46:18.800 --> 46:29.520] All right, folks, we are back, Rule of Law Radio. [46:29.520 --> 46:31.560] All right, Truth, I need to wrap this up. [46:31.560 --> 46:33.160] I got other guys on here. [46:33.160 --> 46:35.760] Do you understand where you're left at at the moment? [46:35.760 --> 46:36.760] Yeah, I do. [46:36.760 --> 46:38.760] Well, here's the deal, Eddie. [46:38.760 --> 46:41.040] I have no driving record whatsoever. [46:41.040 --> 46:47.320] Good driver for many years, or traveler, as now I'm learning what the true, what my true [46:47.320 --> 46:50.000] title is, is just a private traveler. [46:50.000 --> 46:54.720] But the weather's getting warmer, here comes the holiday, weekend's coming up, and I have [46:54.720 --> 47:00.200] a suspecting feeling that they know who's going to be suspended, because I already got [47:00.200 --> 47:01.200] followed one time. [47:01.200 --> 47:06.840] As a matter of fact, I got followed on Easter Sunday of all days, down the Boulevard. [47:06.840 --> 47:12.000] He followed me for six or eight blocks, then he backed off, and went his own way, because [47:12.000 --> 47:14.520] he had nothing on me. [47:14.520 --> 47:21.360] Things are current, everything is good, everything is copasetic, I'm code 30 all the way around, [47:21.360 --> 47:22.360] which means I have nothing. [47:22.360 --> 47:29.560] I have nothing criminal, nothing traffic-wise or anything, so, I don't know, what do I do [47:29.560 --> 47:30.560] here? [47:30.560 --> 47:33.400] I just drive along, and then whatever happens, happens, and then I... [47:33.400 --> 47:36.240] Well, if you keep driving, you're going to have a problem. [47:36.240 --> 47:41.240] Well, I'm learning, I'm just going to try to start traveling. [47:41.240 --> 47:45.960] Okay, then you need to learn how to defend that right. [47:45.960 --> 47:47.400] Okay. [47:47.400 --> 47:53.600] And arguing right to travel is not how you defend that right. [47:53.600 --> 47:57.120] But again, that's something I can't get into right here, right now. [47:57.120 --> 47:58.120] Is there anything else you need? [47:58.120 --> 48:00.120] Because you got a choice to make. [48:00.120 --> 48:03.000] Yeah, I got a little less than 10 days. [48:03.000 --> 48:04.000] Okay. [48:04.000 --> 48:05.000] All right. [48:05.000 --> 48:06.880] I guess your advice is just travel on. [48:06.880 --> 48:09.800] Nah, my advice is choose. [48:09.800 --> 48:11.400] Okay. [48:11.400 --> 48:14.880] Well, I choose to want to be free, and I want to travel. [48:14.880 --> 48:18.640] Well, then in that case, my advice is study your butt off. [48:18.640 --> 48:19.640] Okay. [48:19.640 --> 48:24.120] So, you told me, let me get the instructions, which you have from me here. [48:24.120 --> 48:26.360] You want me to study the Oregon statutes? [48:26.360 --> 48:30.900] You need to understand what rules they're asserting apply to you and why they don't. [48:30.900 --> 48:35.320] You also need to learn what rules the courts are going to try to use to force them to apply [48:35.320 --> 48:37.360] to you, even though they don't. [48:37.360 --> 48:40.880] So, you have to know how to argue both sides. [48:40.880 --> 48:45.200] But you're not going to argue the transportation statutes. [48:45.200 --> 48:49.640] That's a merits argument, and you will lose a merits argument. [48:49.640 --> 48:55.880] What you have to understand is the arguments they're going to try to use, and how that [48:55.880 --> 49:02.440] argument requires that they first prove you were engaged in a regulable capacity over [49:02.440 --> 49:04.600] which they have authority. [49:04.600 --> 49:09.920] Until they prove that, they don't have standing to come after you for anything else in that [49:09.920 --> 49:10.920] code. [49:10.920 --> 49:16.800] So, you need to understand how they have to prove that. [49:16.800 --> 49:19.320] That's why you studied those statutes. [49:19.320 --> 49:23.560] The other is the procedure for court, and you need to know that simply so you know how [49:23.560 --> 49:25.160] to fight back. [49:25.160 --> 49:26.160] Okay. [49:26.160 --> 49:30.760] So, what's the course of action? [49:30.760 --> 49:31.760] What weapons do I need? [49:31.760 --> 49:32.760] What do I do? [49:32.760 --> 49:39.760] Exactly, how did I not answer that? [49:39.760 --> 49:42.680] Well, you said studying the organ statutes. [49:42.680 --> 49:47.160] Yes, you have a statute that I don't know what it's called in Oregon, so I can't give [49:47.160 --> 49:48.160] you a name. [49:48.160 --> 49:49.160] I don't know. [49:49.160 --> 49:53.320] I don't know if Oregon's one big code like it is in some states with different titles, [49:53.320 --> 49:55.840] or if it's individual code like it is here in Texas. [49:55.840 --> 49:57.320] So, I don't know. [49:57.320 --> 50:02.600] But basically, you've got to look at whatever code or title deals with criminal procedure. [50:02.600 --> 50:06.440] We provided Oregon Treats citations as criminal procedure. [50:06.440 --> 50:07.440] Okay. [50:07.440 --> 50:11.400] If they treat them as criminal, then you'll have to know criminal procedure. [50:11.400 --> 50:17.600] You'll need to be aware that there's no such jurisdiction in existence in America as quasi-criminal, [50:17.600 --> 50:20.880] which a lot of states try to argue these cases are. [50:20.880 --> 50:22.720] There is no such thing. [50:22.720 --> 50:29.200] There is no such jurisdiction, and you need to argue every time they try to use it. [50:29.200 --> 50:32.640] Okay. Okay. [50:32.640 --> 50:36.920] But you need to study that, and you need to study whatever constitutes the title or code [50:36.920 --> 50:40.800] related to transportation in Oregon. [50:40.800 --> 50:43.600] Case law wouldn't be a bad thing to learn either. [50:43.600 --> 50:44.600] Okay. [50:44.600 --> 50:51.280] Well, it started, but you recommend that I just remain defined at the time. [50:51.280 --> 50:54.280] Just let them go with what they're doing. [50:54.280 --> 50:58.260] If you don't have the transportation script that I talked about in that video, you better [50:58.260 --> 50:59.640] get your hands on it. [50:59.640 --> 51:00.640] Yeah. [51:00.640 --> 51:01.640] Yeah. [51:01.640 --> 51:02.640] I've seen it. [51:02.640 --> 51:06.880] I've seen it, and I watched it through, and I know what to do in case of a traffic stop. [51:06.880 --> 51:07.880] Okay. [51:07.880 --> 51:12.160] Then you better practice it, not just read it, because I guarantee you, when you get [51:12.160 --> 51:16.760] under pressure, everything you've read will evaporate. [51:16.760 --> 51:21.240] If you haven't practiced it where you can do it without thinking, then you won't do [51:21.240 --> 51:22.240] it. [51:22.240 --> 51:23.240] All right. [51:23.240 --> 51:27.280] I'll watch that video again, and I'll write it down. [51:27.280 --> 51:29.640] No, the script is written down. [51:29.640 --> 51:30.640] That's my point. [51:30.640 --> 51:36.120] If you haven't downloaded a copy of it, go get it, then find somebody to practice it [51:36.120 --> 51:37.120] with. [51:37.120 --> 51:38.120] All right. [51:38.120 --> 51:39.120] I will do. [51:39.120 --> 51:42.120] That'll be step one, because that's inevitable. [51:42.120 --> 51:45.480] There's the holiday weekends coming up, and they're following people. [51:45.480 --> 51:46.720] Absolutely inevitable. [51:46.720 --> 51:50.920] I think they know who's going to be suspended or not. [51:50.920 --> 51:51.920] Okay. [51:51.920 --> 51:52.920] All right. [51:52.920 --> 51:53.920] All right. [51:53.920 --> 51:54.920] Good luck. [51:54.920 --> 51:55.920] All right, Eddie. [51:55.920 --> 51:56.920] Thanks a bunch. [51:56.920 --> 51:57.920] Bye. [51:57.920 --> 51:58.920] Bye. [51:58.920 --> 51:59.920] All right. [51:59.920 --> 52:00.920] Now we're going to go to Brandon in Texas. [52:00.920 --> 52:03.920] Brandon, what can we do for you? [52:03.920 --> 52:06.920] I have a question about appealing to the county court. [52:06.920 --> 52:13.920] Basically, I was going to file the special appearance motion, motion to dismiss. [52:13.920 --> 52:14.920] Okay. [52:14.920 --> 52:15.920] Wait a minute. [52:15.920 --> 52:17.320] You're appealing in the county court? [52:17.320 --> 52:18.320] Yes. [52:18.320 --> 52:19.320] From what court? [52:19.320 --> 52:20.320] From municipal. [52:20.320 --> 52:23.320] Is it a court of record or non-record? [52:23.320 --> 52:24.920] It's non-record. [52:24.920 --> 52:27.320] So it's a DeNovo County court appearance? [52:27.320 --> 52:28.320] Correct. [52:28.320 --> 52:29.320] Okay. [52:29.320 --> 52:30.320] So it's not an actual appeal. [52:30.320 --> 52:31.320] It's a do-over. [52:31.320 --> 52:32.320] Okay. [52:32.320 --> 52:33.320] Good. [52:33.320 --> 52:34.320] Because I had read some... [52:34.320 --> 52:41.240] There was a case that's in the package of a guy that got a ticket in the exact same [52:41.240 --> 52:47.000] city, same judge, same prosecutor, hold nine, and he appealed to, I think it's a different [52:47.000 --> 52:48.000] court in the county. [52:48.000 --> 52:52.960] Well, they tell you that it's an appeal, but it's actually a DeNovo when it's from a court [52:52.960 --> 52:58.640] of no record, which basically means the county court tries to insist the first case never [52:58.640 --> 53:05.960] happened or the first trial, but you want to force them to treat it like an actual appeal [53:05.960 --> 53:10.800] because if you properly challenge jurisdiction in the original trial court and they were [53:10.800 --> 53:15.720] never proven to have jurisdiction on the record, then the county court has no jurisdiction [53:15.720 --> 53:21.680] to do a DeNovo because they're not the court of original jurisdiction for these cases. [53:21.680 --> 53:28.480] You wouldn't be in that court if the original court didn't have jurisdiction, is the way [53:28.480 --> 53:29.640] you have to argue it. [53:29.640 --> 53:32.880] They never had it, therefore you can't get it. [53:32.880 --> 53:35.200] You have to dismiss this and overturn them. [53:35.200 --> 53:36.200] You follow? [53:36.200 --> 53:37.200] Okay. [53:37.200 --> 53:38.200] Cool. [53:38.200 --> 53:39.200] Yeah. [53:39.200 --> 53:42.200] You just answered all my questions right there just in that couple of minutes. [53:42.200 --> 53:43.200] Good. [53:43.200 --> 53:44.200] Yeah. [53:44.200 --> 53:45.200] I'm good on that right there. [53:45.200 --> 53:49.680] And I have just one more question about, you're speaking about making a choice and people [53:49.680 --> 53:55.280] have to be all in or all out, and I mean, trust me, I'm in with this, I'm studying, [53:55.280 --> 54:02.240] and obviously I listen every Monday, but for my job right now, one of the requirements [54:02.240 --> 54:06.480] is that I have a driver's license. [54:06.480 --> 54:14.360] We obviously we're driving just forklifts and we do tugs and every now and again we [54:14.360 --> 54:20.200] have vans that we'll drive around, but I have to have the driver's license for my employment [54:20.200 --> 54:21.200] now. [54:21.200 --> 54:22.200] Right. [54:22.200 --> 54:24.480] And that's what you should have to have a license for. [54:24.480 --> 54:25.480] Right. [54:25.480 --> 54:30.440] So me having it right there, you know, is that right there with kind of what you were [54:30.440 --> 54:34.320] arguing against, you know, having one toe in and one toe out? [54:34.320 --> 54:35.320] No, no, no. [54:35.320 --> 54:36.720] I'm not arguing against that. [54:36.720 --> 54:39.120] But what that creates for you is a problem. [54:39.120 --> 54:44.240] And the reason it creates a problem is because if you fight it in your private capacity to [54:44.240 --> 54:46.120] affect your work capacity. [54:46.120 --> 54:47.120] Right. [54:47.120 --> 54:48.120] Okay. [54:48.120 --> 54:53.280] So for those that actually work in jobs that require a license, the choice you have to [54:53.280 --> 55:02.840] make is do I want to fight the private assertion and risk the work assertion or the work necessity [55:02.840 --> 55:07.280] rather of having it? [55:07.280 --> 55:09.200] And that again is a choice you got to make. [55:09.200 --> 55:16.000] Not everybody can do that and not everybody would, but you can fight it successfully on [55:16.000 --> 55:20.960] the private side and still have, you know, because for them to ticket you and charge [55:20.960 --> 55:25.600] you points on the private side when you were not using the license for commercial purposes, [55:25.600 --> 55:26.920] that's just wrong. [55:26.920 --> 55:32.200] That's like walking up to you in your living room in the middle of Texas and they write [55:32.200 --> 55:37.600] you a ticket for deep sea fishing two hours ago and you were never even there. [55:37.600 --> 55:40.800] You got a fishing license, but you weren't using it. [55:40.800 --> 55:41.800] Right. [55:41.800 --> 55:42.800] Exactly. [55:42.800 --> 55:51.120] And then that's why we don't give any information to a cop if we get pulled over. [55:51.120 --> 55:53.080] We don't give any documentation. [55:53.080 --> 55:58.600] We don't answer any of their questions unless they tell us that we're under arrest, in which [55:58.600 --> 56:03.200] case name, address and date of birth is the information we will give them, but we're not [56:03.200 --> 56:08.200] required to give them anything physical. [56:08.200 --> 56:09.200] Okay. [56:09.200 --> 56:10.200] Okay. [56:10.200 --> 56:13.200] Yeah, that's basically all I had. [56:13.200 --> 56:15.200] Yeah, I'll let you go so you can get to the other callers, man. [56:15.200 --> 56:16.200] Keep up doing the good work. [56:16.200 --> 56:17.200] Well, thank you, Brandon. [56:17.200 --> 56:18.200] You'll be good too. [56:18.200 --> 56:19.200] And thanks for the call in. [56:19.200 --> 56:20.200] All right. [56:20.200 --> 56:21.200] Thanks, man. [56:21.200 --> 56:22.200] All right. [56:22.200 --> 56:23.200] Bye bye. [56:23.200 --> 56:24.200] All right. [56:24.200 --> 56:25.200] Now we're going to go to Beverly in Maine. [56:25.200 --> 56:30.200] Beverly, what can we do for you? [56:30.200 --> 56:36.480] Hello, Beverly? [56:36.480 --> 56:40.720] I can hear something on the background there, like you've got your phone ready to talk, [56:40.720 --> 56:43.200] but you're not where I can hear you. [56:43.200 --> 56:49.480] All right, I'll have to come back to Beverly then. [56:49.480 --> 56:50.480] All right. [56:50.480 --> 56:57.320] The next two callers I have are unscreened, so whoever has the last four of 3463 on their [56:57.320 --> 56:58.320] phone, go ahead. [56:58.320 --> 56:59.320] Who is this? [56:59.320 --> 57:00.320] Hello? [57:00.320 --> 57:01.320] This is Jeff. [57:01.320 --> 57:02.320] Hi, Jeff. [57:02.320 --> 57:03.800] What can we do for you? [57:03.800 --> 57:12.320] Well, I just recently received a letter from County Johnson City that I had received. [57:12.320 --> 57:13.320] Johnson City? [57:13.320 --> 57:14.320] You're in Texas? [57:14.320 --> 57:15.320] Yes, in Texas. [57:15.320 --> 57:16.320] Okay. [57:16.320 --> 57:24.200] And I had received a letter from them saying that I'd been ticketed with a nonmoving violation [57:24.200 --> 57:36.120] about 10 years ago, and I am kind of confused about how I should approach this situation. [57:36.120 --> 57:41.480] Well, first off, they're way beyond any statute of limitations to collect or try the case [57:41.480 --> 57:42.840] for that. [57:42.840 --> 57:46.880] So unless they can produce a warrant that says that you had an outstanding warrant all [57:46.880 --> 57:51.500] these years, statute of limitations is long gone. [57:51.500 --> 57:54.660] So there's nothing they can do to collect on it. [57:54.660 --> 57:59.760] So you have the option of writing a letter back stating that, and that any attempt to [57:59.760 --> 58:04.320] collect shall be seen as an illegal attempt to collect the debt under the Federal Debt [58:04.320 --> 58:12.860] Collection Practices Act, in which case you will sue, or they can drop it. [58:12.860 --> 58:16.240] This is something a lot of municipalities and counties are going back and doing. [58:16.240 --> 58:20.800] They're digging up old cases that they failed to prosecute, and now they're trying to illegally [58:20.800 --> 58:24.200] go out and get people just to give them money. [58:24.200 --> 58:29.280] So I need to send them a letter stating that... [58:29.280 --> 58:30.400] Prove your case. [58:30.400 --> 58:32.400] Prove I ever had the citation. [58:32.400 --> 58:36.520] Prove that there was a warrant issued that stopped the statute of limitations tolling, [58:36.520 --> 58:37.520] or drop it. [58:37.520 --> 58:38.520] All right. 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[01:02:36.360 --> 01:02:41.800] And support comes from Brave New Books, now offering Pro Pure Water Filtration, the only [01:02:41.800 --> 01:02:47.320] gravity-driven all-in-one fluoride removal system that also alkalizes the water. [01:02:47.320 --> 01:02:53.280] Find them in Austin at 1904 Guadalupe Street or online at BraveNewBookstore.com. [01:02:53.280 --> 01:02:57.320] This is the Liberty Beat for Monday, May 5th, 2014. [01:02:57.320 --> 01:03:00.160] Check out the website at TheLibertyBeat.com. [01:03:27.320 --> 01:03:30.080] All right, let's pick up where we left off here. [01:03:30.080 --> 01:03:31.560] That's why you said Jeff? [01:03:31.560 --> 01:03:32.200] Yes. [01:03:32.200 --> 01:03:32.800] Okay. [01:03:32.800 --> 01:03:34.360] Jeff in Texas, go ahead. [01:03:34.360 --> 01:03:36.040] All right, so they sent me a letter. [01:03:36.040 --> 01:03:39.840] It was a notice of denial or renewal of Texas driver's license. [01:03:39.840 --> 01:03:46.760] And then they had a couple of non-moving traffic violations or non... [01:03:46.760 --> 01:03:50.240] Whose name is on the envelope it came in? [01:03:50.240 --> 01:03:51.600] Jeffrey Provers. [01:03:51.600 --> 01:03:52.200] Okay. [01:03:52.200 --> 01:03:55.440] That's not a state entity. [01:03:55.440 --> 01:04:02.400] That's an attorney or an attorney's law firm that is attempting to steal money. [01:04:02.400 --> 01:04:05.000] Uh-huh. [01:04:05.000 --> 01:04:07.960] So, and I just send this back to the address. [01:04:07.960 --> 01:04:10.080] It's Kimball County. [01:04:10.080 --> 01:04:15.800] Yeah, you tell him straight up, said you prove up the citation was issued, you prove up a [01:04:15.800 --> 01:04:21.040] warrant was issued that told the statute of limitations, you prove up that you are not [01:04:21.040 --> 01:04:28.400] a debt collector under the FDCPA and you dropped this or I will sue you. [01:04:28.400 --> 01:04:29.400] End of story. [01:04:29.400 --> 01:04:33.560] Well, that sounds pretty good and straightforward. [01:04:33.560 --> 01:04:34.560] Very much so. [01:04:34.560 --> 01:04:38.120] A crook's a crook's a crook. [01:04:38.120 --> 01:04:41.360] Even though it says it's from the Texas Department of Public Safety... [01:04:41.360 --> 01:04:44.560] If it was from the Texas Department of Public Safety, don't you think they can afford a [01:04:44.560 --> 01:04:45.560] freaking envelope? [01:04:45.560 --> 01:04:49.560] Oh, like a return envelope? [01:04:49.560 --> 01:04:57.120] No, no, no, you said the envelope this came in said it was from this attorney, right? [01:04:57.120 --> 01:05:03.320] It doesn't say Texas Department of Public Safety Licensing Division on it, does it? [01:05:03.320 --> 01:05:12.120] I don't have the envelope with me, but I wouldn't be able to say that for certain. [01:05:12.120 --> 01:05:19.360] Okay, well, either way, they're way beyond statute of limitations. [01:05:19.360 --> 01:05:24.640] So unless they can prove a warrant was issued and that it was actually issued to you, they [01:05:24.640 --> 01:05:26.200] don't have a leg to stand on. [01:05:26.200 --> 01:05:27.560] They just want free money. [01:05:27.560 --> 01:05:31.400] Yeah, and I have no recollection of... [01:05:31.400 --> 01:05:33.600] That's probably because it didn't happen. [01:05:33.600 --> 01:05:45.320] All right, so I will write up that letter and send it off and keep you updated, I guess. [01:05:45.320 --> 01:05:46.320] Okay. [01:05:46.320 --> 01:05:48.000] All right, thank you so much. [01:05:48.000 --> 01:05:49.000] You're very welcome. [01:05:49.000 --> 01:05:50.000] All right. [01:05:50.000 --> 01:05:51.000] Bye. [01:05:51.000 --> 01:05:52.000] All right. [01:05:52.000 --> 01:05:53.000] Okay. [01:05:53.000 --> 01:05:55.120] I'm going to try one more time. [01:05:55.120 --> 01:05:57.400] Beverly in Maine, are you there? [01:05:57.400 --> 01:05:58.400] I'm here. [01:05:58.400 --> 01:05:59.400] Okay. [01:05:59.400 --> 01:06:00.400] What can we do for you, ma'am? [01:06:00.400 --> 01:06:03.960] I have a very bad cold, so bear with me. [01:06:03.960 --> 01:06:09.200] I want to thank you on that recommendation to file the interlocutory appeal. [01:06:09.200 --> 01:06:10.200] Yes, ma'am. [01:06:10.200 --> 01:06:16.200] My case now is before the First Circuit Court of Appeals of Boston. [01:06:16.200 --> 01:06:17.200] Okay. [01:06:17.200 --> 01:06:25.640] And I'm in Maine, and I'm confused a little bit when they talk reference laws, and I've [01:06:25.640 --> 01:06:31.120] never had any experience with the First Circuit Court of Appeals. [01:06:31.120 --> 01:06:36.080] And I can say it's not ACER, but it's some type of program. [01:06:36.080 --> 01:06:37.080] I guess every... [01:06:37.080 --> 01:06:38.080] PACER. [01:06:38.080 --> 01:06:39.080] electronically. [01:06:39.080 --> 01:06:42.880] It's called PACER. [01:06:42.880 --> 01:06:43.880] And I have to do that. [01:06:43.880 --> 01:06:46.880] I have to be filing. [01:06:46.880 --> 01:06:47.880] Well, no. [01:06:47.880 --> 01:06:49.080] PACER is for looking cases up. [01:06:49.080 --> 01:06:52.880] I don't know that it's got a place for filing federal lawsuits. [01:06:52.880 --> 01:06:53.880] They should... [01:06:53.880 --> 01:06:57.680] Are they telling you that you have to file your documents electronically like an attorney [01:06:57.680 --> 01:06:58.680] does? [01:06:58.680 --> 01:06:59.680] So, yes. [01:06:59.680 --> 01:07:04.480] They're saying that, but then they said, well, they're probably saying, so it's okay. [01:07:04.480 --> 01:07:11.640] So I mailed my documents to Boston, but I had a situation where I had a health thing [01:07:11.640 --> 01:07:18.840] that came up, and it did cause me...created a delay, and I was sitting on the fence, and [01:07:18.840 --> 01:07:24.400] I don't want to go out there and say, well, I'm not a well person, because I totally am. [01:07:24.400 --> 01:07:32.280] And first they said, pay your money and bring your documents to Port of Maine. [01:07:32.280 --> 01:07:33.280] So I did. [01:07:33.280 --> 01:07:39.360] And after I did that, they said, no, your documents have to come here, but when you [01:07:39.360 --> 01:07:46.800] file medical papers you sign, you put on there sealed, and they opened that and they scanned [01:07:46.800 --> 01:07:47.800] it. [01:07:47.800 --> 01:07:53.240] And that really made me angry, because I didn't want that on the Internet. [01:07:53.240 --> 01:07:55.000] Well, you don't have a choice. [01:07:55.000 --> 01:07:58.280] That's how they're tracking all pleadings filed in the courts. [01:07:58.280 --> 01:07:59.400] Those are public records. [01:07:59.400 --> 01:08:01.080] They have to make them publicly available. [01:08:01.080 --> 01:08:03.000] They can't just shut them off from the public. [01:08:03.000 --> 01:08:07.480] Well, they said the medical records, they do. [01:08:07.480 --> 01:08:13.000] Yeah, but that'll be partitioned off from where they store the rest of it, but the actual [01:08:13.000 --> 01:08:14.480] pleading is public. [01:08:14.480 --> 01:08:15.480] Right. [01:08:15.480 --> 01:08:22.760] All I've been talking about is the medical part of it, because I was late on one filing. [01:08:22.760 --> 01:08:27.440] So what the First Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed... [01:08:27.440 --> 01:08:35.240] Now, I haven't got it in writing, so I guess I have to go on the Internet to find this. [01:08:35.240 --> 01:08:39.960] They agreed to two motions that I wrote. [01:08:39.960 --> 01:08:42.440] One was to supplement my pleading. [01:08:42.440 --> 01:08:48.480] The case that preceded the one that's in the U.S. District Court, Selena Judge, is really [01:08:48.480 --> 01:08:55.360] the heart of the case, and I asked that they review that for actual finding and conclusion [01:08:55.360 --> 01:09:01.160] of law, because there's no way out for them having dragged me to court for 19 years. [01:09:01.160 --> 01:09:09.600] And the other matter that they said they put on the dog tail was the supplement for the [01:09:09.600 --> 01:09:15.960] other one picking up the CD9461, which was the heart of the case, is the supplement for [01:09:15.960 --> 01:09:16.960] the... [01:09:16.960 --> 01:09:27.360] I have such a headache right now, but I asked that the U.S. District Court in Portland, [01:09:27.360 --> 01:09:33.080] Maine, said I could not amend my complaint in tort against the judge in the county in [01:09:33.080 --> 01:09:34.080] such... [01:09:34.080 --> 01:09:37.480] And that they said they put that on the docket, so that's the other one. [01:09:37.480 --> 01:09:40.800] The judge told you or who told you? [01:09:40.800 --> 01:09:46.520] The judge wrote an order saying I couldn't amend his complaint in tort. [01:09:46.520 --> 01:09:47.520] Okay. [01:09:47.520 --> 01:09:49.560] Well, the judge... [01:09:49.560 --> 01:09:53.640] If the judge declares there's a problem with it, he doesn't have a choice but to let you [01:09:53.640 --> 01:09:55.520] amend it. [01:09:55.520 --> 01:09:59.520] And if you know there's a problem with it, you always have a right to amend the complaint [01:09:59.520 --> 01:10:04.160] unless you're passed a deadline for the amendment you're trying to make. [01:10:04.160 --> 01:10:06.600] Well... [01:10:06.600 --> 01:10:10.880] Like if you're trying to state a new claim or cause of action in the complaint and you're [01:10:10.880 --> 01:10:15.160] passed a statute of limitations for doing that, he can prevent you from amending it [01:10:15.160 --> 01:10:17.560] in that way. [01:10:17.560 --> 01:10:20.120] Not a new claim. [01:10:20.120 --> 01:10:28.640] Not a new claim, but more, you know, just fine-tuning what's in there now and adding [01:10:28.640 --> 01:10:34.560] more constitutional violations, which are in... [01:10:34.560 --> 01:10:45.320] If they supplement the record, which is adding the heart of the case to the...on the motion [01:10:45.320 --> 01:10:53.160] on the First Circuit of the Appeal Court, if they add that, then everything that is [01:10:53.160 --> 01:10:54.160] in there... [01:10:54.160 --> 01:11:01.680] I know I can't add anything beyond what was already there, but when I went to the U.S. [01:11:01.680 --> 01:11:06.040] District Court in Portland here and I asked him to amend the complaint, I was within the [01:11:06.040 --> 01:11:09.920] proliferating line and he said no. [01:11:09.920 --> 01:11:13.880] He said the judge didn't have to answer form 51. [01:11:13.880 --> 01:11:17.160] He said that the lawyer didn't have to answer form 11. [01:11:17.160 --> 01:11:24.600] Well, again, I know that's why you filed the interlocutory appeal, but again, they can't [01:11:24.600 --> 01:11:29.080] prevent you from amending your complaint if you're within the timeframe for doing any [01:11:29.080 --> 01:11:32.480] of that. [01:11:32.480 --> 01:11:37.320] And if someone told you that you couldn't and you were in the proper timeframe now, [01:11:37.320 --> 01:11:39.440] make sure that that's the case. [01:11:39.440 --> 01:11:42.760] But if you were in a proper timeframe to do that and they told you you couldn't, then [01:11:42.760 --> 01:11:46.640] you need to be filing a complaint against whoever that did that as well. [01:11:46.640 --> 01:11:53.000] Now, I have a complaint form from a different court. [01:11:53.000 --> 01:12:04.120] I have it from First...Berryman's First Circuit Court in Washington. [01:12:04.120 --> 01:12:07.720] And somebody said I could file as many of these as I want. [01:12:07.720 --> 01:12:11.360] The more I file, the better off I'll be, because then they'll be more apt to... [01:12:11.360 --> 01:12:14.280] Well, wait, file as many of what as you want? [01:12:14.280 --> 01:12:16.080] Complaints and... [01:12:16.080 --> 01:12:21.040] Well, it depends on what you're calling a complaint. [01:12:21.040 --> 01:12:25.080] If you're actually filing a suit, you don't want to do that. [01:12:25.080 --> 01:12:28.800] They're going to declare you a vexatious litigant, and then they're going to hammer you and prevent [01:12:28.800 --> 01:12:31.600] you from being able to do anything that you need to do. [01:12:31.600 --> 01:12:36.280] If you're talking about actually filing a judicial conduct complaint or something of [01:12:36.280 --> 01:12:41.600] that nature, yeah, you can do as many of those as you find necessary to control whatever [01:12:41.600 --> 01:12:42.600] they're doing. [01:12:42.600 --> 01:12:43.600] Okay. [01:12:43.600 --> 01:12:51.360] The judicial complaint, like right now, the response that they said they put on the docket [01:12:51.360 --> 01:12:59.920] was to allow me to submit the record and to apply to amend the complaint in court, those [01:12:59.920 --> 01:13:00.920] two items. [01:13:00.920 --> 01:13:08.200] Now, the magistrate that did this said I couldn't do that, I mean, he's a hoot. [01:13:08.200 --> 01:13:13.880] That's where I said, I have a form that I could send to Washington, and it's our pre-made [01:13:13.880 --> 01:13:20.280] form that says, are you reporting a magistrate here? [01:13:20.280 --> 01:13:26.120] And that's where I thought I would send that. [01:13:26.120 --> 01:13:32.000] And then that way they would be looking at it from two points of view, right, Washington [01:13:32.000 --> 01:13:35.120] and Boston. [01:13:35.120 --> 01:13:39.960] It's very complicated for me, though, I'm not experienced in this kind of stuff. [01:13:39.960 --> 01:13:43.840] I'm going to be all right, though, I'm going to prevail. [01:13:43.840 --> 01:13:53.440] And they also had a, in the same court, had a section that you could file for a pro bono [01:13:53.440 --> 01:13:54.440] lawyer. [01:13:54.440 --> 01:13:58.600] You could ask for a pro bono lawyer. [01:13:58.600 --> 01:14:05.360] And I just am not confident about some of the rules and, you know, have you been there [01:14:05.360 --> 01:14:06.360] before? [01:14:06.360 --> 01:14:07.360] Have I what? [01:14:07.360 --> 01:14:09.440] Have you filed in the First Circuit? [01:14:09.440 --> 01:14:13.320] No, I don't live in an area where I'd file in the First Circuit. [01:14:13.320 --> 01:14:18.800] Yeah, well, anyway, that's where I went from the interlocutor. [01:14:18.800 --> 01:14:25.560] And I think that it's good, because without me, they all stood together up here. [01:14:25.560 --> 01:14:26.560] And... [01:14:26.560 --> 01:14:27.560] Okay. [01:14:27.560 --> 01:14:31.680] Well, Beverly, is there any more questions you have on this subject? [01:14:31.680 --> 01:14:38.080] So, if there's something, you're not familiar with the First Circuit appeals, so... [01:14:38.080 --> 01:14:44.140] Well, the federal appeals process is fairly similar to every other federal appeals process [01:14:44.140 --> 01:14:45.920] or whatever. [01:14:45.920 --> 01:14:50.840] If there will be local rules associated with wherever you are, in some cases, they'll have [01:14:50.840 --> 01:14:56.000] their own particular way of doing certain things locally, but the general rules of federal [01:14:56.000 --> 01:14:58.000] procedure are the same everywhere. [01:14:58.000 --> 01:14:59.000] Okay. [01:14:59.000 --> 01:15:03.680] I think I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to file a complaint on that magistrate. [01:15:03.680 --> 01:15:04.680] Okay. [01:15:04.680 --> 01:15:08.880] So, if they bounce it back to him, at least he's going to know there's somebody in Washington [01:15:08.880 --> 01:15:10.880] trying to toe the line. [01:15:10.880 --> 01:15:11.880] All right. [01:15:11.880 --> 01:15:12.880] Well, that's good. [01:15:12.880 --> 01:15:13.880] Do it. [01:15:13.880 --> 01:15:14.880] It's awful complicated. [01:15:14.880 --> 01:15:15.880] Thank you very much. [01:15:15.880 --> 01:15:16.880] Bye-bye. [01:15:16.880 --> 01:15:17.880] You have a great night. [01:15:17.880 --> 01:15:18.880] Bye. [01:15:18.880 --> 01:15:19.880] Thanks. [01:15:19.880 --> 01:15:20.880] Bye-bye. [01:15:20.880 --> 01:15:21.880] All right. [01:15:21.880 --> 01:15:22.880] Let's see. [01:15:22.880 --> 01:15:28.200] Now, I have, again, unscreened area code 615. [01:15:28.200 --> 01:15:31.000] Can I have your name and where you're calling from, please? [01:15:31.000 --> 01:15:34.680] My name is Astrum and I'm calling from Austin, Texas. [01:15:34.680 --> 01:15:35.680] Well, okay. [01:15:35.680 --> 01:15:36.680] Astrum? [01:15:36.680 --> 01:15:37.680] Uh-huh. [01:15:37.680 --> 01:15:38.680] All right. [01:15:38.680 --> 01:15:39.680] What can we do for you? [01:15:39.680 --> 01:15:44.400] Well, we've been having a few email exchanges about a speeding ticket that I received the [01:15:44.400 --> 01:15:45.400] other night. [01:15:45.400 --> 01:15:46.400] Okay. [01:15:46.400 --> 01:15:53.840] And you told me to give you a call on the show to see why I'm kind of screwed at this [01:15:53.840 --> 01:15:54.840] point. [01:15:54.840 --> 01:15:55.840] Okay. [01:15:55.840 --> 01:15:59.960] And on the night that you were stopped, tell me what you did when the officer came up to [01:15:59.960 --> 01:16:06.040] your car window, assuming you were in a car and not a motorcycle or a bicycle or something [01:16:06.040 --> 01:16:07.040] of that nature. [01:16:07.040 --> 01:16:12.680] I rolled down the window because he was yelling at me, asking me why I didn't pull over right [01:16:12.680 --> 01:16:20.760] away, and so then I proceeded to tell him that I was looking for a safe place to pull [01:16:20.760 --> 01:16:25.600] over because we were on the highway. [01:16:25.600 --> 01:16:30.560] And then he said that there was like two exits that I passed and why didn't I take any of [01:16:30.560 --> 01:16:31.560] those exits? [01:16:31.560 --> 01:16:34.760] And I said, because I didn't realize that you were following me. [01:16:34.760 --> 01:16:36.560] Okay, Astrum, hang on just a minute. [01:16:36.560 --> 01:16:39.840] We're going to take a break and we'll pick this up on the other side, okay? [01:16:39.840 --> 01:16:40.840] Okay. [01:16:40.840 --> 01:16:41.840] All right, folks. [01:16:41.840 --> 01:16:42.840] Hello, radio. 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[01:19:28.480 --> 01:19:29.480] We are back. [01:19:29.480 --> 01:19:36.360] This is Rule of Law Radio, and we are talking to Astrum in Texas, here in Austin, in fact. [01:19:36.360 --> 01:19:38.360] Go ahead, Astrum. [01:19:38.360 --> 01:19:46.320] So yeah, so he pulled me over and was yelling at me as to why I didn't pull over earlier. [01:19:46.320 --> 01:19:52.800] And I just basically told him I was looking for a safe place to pull over. [01:19:52.800 --> 01:19:59.320] And then I believe I told him that I wasn't engaged in any commercial transportation, [01:19:59.320 --> 01:20:03.440] and he asked me why I was telling him that, and I said, because I was told that when I [01:20:03.440 --> 01:20:08.240] got pulled over, that's what I'm supposed to say. [01:20:08.240 --> 01:20:16.000] And he kind of inquired a little bit as to why, and I didn't know, I didn't have a... [01:20:16.000 --> 01:20:18.080] You don't have a script, do you? [01:20:18.080 --> 01:20:19.080] Yeah, no. [01:20:19.080 --> 01:20:20.080] No. [01:20:20.080 --> 01:20:21.080] Okay. [01:20:21.080 --> 01:20:26.280] So what happened after that? [01:20:26.280 --> 01:20:29.960] He asked to see my license and registration. [01:20:29.960 --> 01:20:33.840] And I knew that I probably wasn't supposed to give it to him, but I didn't know why, [01:20:33.840 --> 01:20:34.840] so... [01:20:34.840 --> 01:20:35.840] Ding, ding, ding. [01:20:35.840 --> 01:20:36.840] You are correct. [01:20:36.840 --> 01:20:40.680] And that is what lost your case. [01:20:40.680 --> 01:20:46.920] You cannot assert, I'm not engaged in transportation or other commercial use of the highways, [01:20:46.920 --> 01:20:52.320] and then go, oh, you want the license that says I am engaged in transportation and commercial [01:20:52.320 --> 01:20:54.240] use of the highways. [01:20:54.240 --> 01:20:56.480] Here you go. [01:20:56.480 --> 01:20:57.480] Yeah. [01:20:57.480 --> 01:21:01.200] Now, even if it's not a CDL. [01:21:01.200 --> 01:21:07.000] They're all commercial, every last one of them. [01:21:07.000 --> 01:21:12.640] A taxi driver does not have a CDL. [01:21:12.640 --> 01:21:17.840] Okay. [01:21:17.840 --> 01:21:21.600] Most delivery drivers don't have CDLs. [01:21:21.600 --> 01:21:22.600] Yeah. [01:21:22.600 --> 01:21:27.320] So you see the problem? [01:21:27.320 --> 01:21:29.780] All licenses and permits are commercial. [01:21:29.780 --> 01:21:32.360] There are no exceptions. [01:21:32.360 --> 01:21:35.040] They want you to think there is, but there isn't. [01:21:35.040 --> 01:21:36.040] Yeah. [01:21:36.040 --> 01:21:37.040] Okay. [01:21:37.040 --> 01:21:44.040] In fact, if you want proof positive that all licenses in Texas are commercial in relation [01:21:44.040 --> 01:21:52.040] to driving or operating a motor vehicle, all you have to do is look at 521.025, where it [01:21:52.040 --> 01:21:57.480] specifically states that all licenses are required to be issued under the provisions [01:21:57.480 --> 01:21:59.960] of that chapter. [01:21:59.960 --> 01:22:05.720] And yet chapter 522.025 is the one that's labeled commercial driver's licenses. [01:22:05.720 --> 01:22:10.360] But there's absolutely nothing in 522.025 about issuing one. [01:22:10.360 --> 01:22:18.080] The only thing in 522.025 mirrors exactly what's in 521.025 as far as the class and [01:22:18.080 --> 01:22:23.800] the type of motor vehicle that the license is allowed to operate with. [01:22:23.800 --> 01:22:25.760] That's it. [01:22:25.760 --> 01:22:30.000] Now if you look at your license, do you have a class on it? [01:22:30.000 --> 01:22:31.000] Yeah. [01:22:31.000 --> 01:22:35.960] Well, guess where class is listed in the transportation code? [01:22:35.960 --> 01:22:40.080] Chapter 522.025 under commercial driver's licenses. [01:22:40.080 --> 01:22:46.800] Class does not exist in chapter 521. [01:22:46.800 --> 01:22:56.520] And 521.025 says all licenses have to be issued under the provision of that chapter. [01:22:56.520 --> 01:23:01.880] They're all commercial. [01:23:01.880 --> 01:23:05.880] But the moment you produce that license and registration, you gave him all he needed to [01:23:05.880 --> 01:23:10.880] have a prima facie case against you, which now makes it virtually impossible for you [01:23:10.880 --> 01:23:16.680] to argue in court that I was not engaged in transportation because you voluntarily gave [01:23:16.680 --> 01:23:23.280] them evidence that said, that's not true. [01:23:23.280 --> 01:23:26.840] Now the only thing you can do, and you said this is a speeding charge, right? [01:23:26.840 --> 01:23:27.840] Yeah. [01:23:27.840 --> 01:23:32.920] So now the only thing you can do is fight it on merits, and that's almost always a losing [01:23:32.920 --> 01:23:33.920] argument. [01:23:33.920 --> 01:23:38.960] However, in Texas, they never prove a speeding case. [01:23:38.960 --> 01:23:45.640] They virtually never prove one because they forget a set of elements that's actually required [01:23:45.640 --> 01:23:49.920] outside of just the engaged in transportation part. [01:23:49.920 --> 01:23:57.880] See, 545.351 and 352 are the statutes dealing with speeding in Texas. [01:23:57.880 --> 01:24:03.160] They try to say that just because you're going faster than the posted speed limit under 352, [01:24:03.160 --> 01:24:05.760] you're automatically guilty of speeding. [01:24:05.760 --> 01:24:07.560] Not true. [01:24:07.560 --> 01:24:12.580] That is simply prima facie evidence that you were doing something unlawful. [01:24:12.580 --> 01:24:20.760] But the factual evidence that would prove it would be under 351 where it says that you [01:24:20.760 --> 01:24:26.880] failed to avoid a collision due to how fast you were going with another person or vehicle [01:24:26.880 --> 01:24:30.600] lawfully entering the highway. [01:24:30.600 --> 01:24:35.280] See the complaint has a phrase in it that does not exist in 352. [01:24:35.280 --> 01:24:39.480] It only exists in 351 of the transportation code. [01:24:39.480 --> 01:24:44.120] And that phrase is under the circumstances and conditions then existing. [01:24:44.120 --> 01:24:52.120] That language, once it's listed in that complaint from 351, means all of the elements of 351 [01:24:52.120 --> 01:24:54.000] must be proven. [01:24:54.000 --> 01:24:59.400] And the elements require a collision with another person or vehicle lawfully entering [01:24:59.400 --> 01:25:01.060] the highway. [01:25:01.060 --> 01:25:05.200] They never prove that. [01:25:05.200 --> 01:25:10.320] That's why your merits argument is harder because you have to make that assertion and [01:25:10.320 --> 01:25:15.280] know how to force them to prove no collision happened. [01:25:15.280 --> 01:25:19.360] Now since you're in Austin, you need to be coming to the Sunday classes because that's [01:25:19.360 --> 01:25:21.960] part of what we're practicing. [01:25:21.960 --> 01:25:23.400] Okay. [01:25:23.400 --> 01:25:25.640] All right. [01:25:25.640 --> 01:25:32.440] Those are from 2 to 5 down at Brave New Books at 1904 Guadalupe Street. [01:25:32.440 --> 01:25:36.960] They are from 2 to 5 p.m. [01:25:36.960 --> 01:25:37.960] Okay. [01:25:37.960 --> 01:25:38.960] All right. [01:25:38.960 --> 01:25:39.960] I will be there. [01:25:39.960 --> 01:25:40.960] Okay. [01:25:40.960 --> 01:25:41.960] Well, anything else? [01:25:41.960 --> 01:25:42.960] I think that's it. [01:25:42.960 --> 01:25:43.960] All right. [01:25:43.960 --> 01:25:44.960] Well, thanks for calling in. [01:25:44.960 --> 01:25:45.960] All right. [01:25:45.960 --> 01:25:46.960] Thank you so much. [01:25:46.960 --> 01:25:47.960] You're welcome. [01:25:47.960 --> 01:25:48.960] Bye-bye. [01:25:48.960 --> 01:25:49.960] All right. [01:25:49.960 --> 01:25:50.960] Bye-bye. [01:25:50.960 --> 01:25:51.960] All right. [01:25:51.960 --> 01:25:55.920] Now we're going to go to, again, an unscreened caller, area code 828. [01:25:55.920 --> 01:26:02.040] Who is this and where are you located? [01:26:02.040 --> 01:26:05.800] My name is Suzanne Getty and I'm in Asheville, North Carolina. [01:26:05.800 --> 01:26:06.800] Well, hello, Suzanne. [01:26:06.800 --> 01:26:08.800] How can we help you? [01:26:08.800 --> 01:26:09.800] Hey. [01:26:09.800 --> 01:26:10.800] Okay. [01:26:10.800 --> 01:26:16.680] I haven't been listening to the radio, but I think I met you. [01:26:16.680 --> 01:26:17.680] Is this Randy? [01:26:17.680 --> 01:26:18.680] No. [01:26:18.680 --> 01:26:19.680] This is Eddie. [01:26:19.680 --> 01:26:20.680] I'm too pretty to be Randy. [01:26:20.680 --> 01:26:21.680] You're too pretty to be Randy. [01:26:21.680 --> 01:26:31.280] Well, I was actually trying to locate Randy and it had to do with mortgages. [01:26:31.280 --> 01:26:32.280] Okay then. [01:26:32.280 --> 01:26:33.280] Yeah. [01:26:33.280 --> 01:26:36.520] You definitely want him and that'll be Thursday or Friday nights. [01:26:36.520 --> 01:26:39.400] Thursday or Friday and I apologize. [01:26:39.400 --> 01:26:41.920] No, that's okay. [01:26:41.920 --> 01:26:45.760] For interrupting your show. [01:26:45.760 --> 01:26:49.960] But anyway, I was just trying to locate him and it's Thursday or Friday. [01:26:49.960 --> 01:26:50.960] Yes, ma'am. [01:26:50.960 --> 01:26:51.960] Thank you so much. [01:26:51.960 --> 01:26:52.960] I appreciate that. [01:26:52.960 --> 01:26:53.960] You're welcome. [01:26:53.960 --> 01:26:54.960] Bye-bye. [01:26:54.960 --> 01:26:55.960] Bye-bye. [01:26:55.960 --> 01:26:56.960] All right. [01:26:56.960 --> 01:26:57.960] Now we have Rob in Illinois. [01:26:57.960 --> 01:27:00.960] Rob, what can we do for you? [01:27:00.960 --> 01:27:01.960] Hello, Eddie. [01:27:01.960 --> 01:27:08.160] I just thought I'd give you a shout and help you fill in some of the time tonight. [01:27:08.160 --> 01:27:11.080] Actually, you're kind of in the middle of a bunch of callers now. [01:27:11.080 --> 01:27:14.680] When I gave out that last call, I had a buttload of people jump on here. [01:27:14.680 --> 01:27:15.680] So go ahead. [01:27:15.680 --> 01:27:16.680] Great. [01:27:16.680 --> 01:27:19.160] I'll give out my email again if that's all right with you. [01:27:19.160 --> 01:27:20.160] Okay. [01:27:20.160 --> 01:27:25.120] It's rob1802 at mail.com. [01:27:25.120 --> 01:27:29.520] That is rob1802 at mail.com. [01:27:29.520 --> 01:27:33.680] I know Jeff was on here just a little bit ago talking about the FDCPA. [01:27:33.680 --> 01:27:41.080] If you're listening, I'll send you some information on that that should help your case out. [01:27:41.080 --> 01:27:46.080] A lot of people, you know, they call in and they're asking, it seems like they're asking [01:27:46.080 --> 01:27:52.080] you last minute for help and it's like if the people that are listening, the best thing [01:27:52.080 --> 01:27:56.480] that I believe you can do is listen to Eddie for a couple of months. [01:27:56.480 --> 01:28:00.120] Learn that transportation script over and over again. [01:28:00.120 --> 01:28:01.120] Think about it 24-7. [01:28:01.120 --> 01:28:02.760] Take it with you in the car. [01:28:02.760 --> 01:28:08.280] Take it with you to work and ingrain that into your mind so that it becomes second nature [01:28:08.280 --> 01:28:12.360] because when you get pulled over, everything that you've learned will go right out the [01:28:12.360 --> 01:28:18.120] window if you don't have that ingrained and it's not your second nature. [01:28:18.120 --> 01:28:24.520] And I get people that are on my email list and some people want off and then they call [01:28:24.520 --> 01:28:28.000] me up a little bit later and say, oh, I got into trouble and I'm like, hey, if you were [01:28:28.000 --> 01:28:30.000] on the list, you would have had that information. [01:28:30.000 --> 01:28:33.600] So, you know, this is a learning lesson for people. [01:28:33.600 --> 01:28:37.320] If you want to reject knowledge, that's fine, but, you know, then you're going to be in [01:28:37.320 --> 01:28:41.760] a situation that you're not going to want to be in when trouble comes knocking on your [01:28:41.760 --> 01:28:42.760] door. [01:28:42.760 --> 01:28:44.520] That's a fact. [01:28:44.520 --> 01:28:48.160] Going out to battle unarmed, not a good idea. [01:28:48.160 --> 01:28:51.640] And the whole purpose of that script is to get you armed. [01:28:51.640 --> 01:28:52.640] Yep. [01:28:52.640 --> 01:28:53.640] All right. [01:28:53.640 --> 01:28:54.640] Rob, anything else? [01:28:54.640 --> 01:28:55.640] Yeah. [01:28:55.640 --> 01:28:56.640] Real quick. [01:28:56.640 --> 01:29:00.520] I don't know if I talked to you about this, maybe a couple of weeks ago, the American [01:29:00.520 --> 01:29:06.880] Free Press had an article and that lady just called about the mortgages and it was about [01:29:06.880 --> 01:29:07.880] Bank of America. [01:29:07.880 --> 01:29:15.560] They lost a case and you can go to AmericanFreePress.net, the website and look up the Bank of America [01:29:15.560 --> 01:29:16.560] case. [01:29:16.560 --> 01:29:21.840] And the judge ruled in favor of this man who had his house foreclosed on because Bank of [01:29:21.840 --> 01:29:28.560] America violated the Consumer Protection Act and it's a very good case, so I can forge [01:29:28.560 --> 01:29:29.560] you that information. [01:29:29.560 --> 01:29:30.560] Okay. [01:29:30.560 --> 01:29:34.040] It turns out that after reading this, I have music, I'll hold on. [01:29:34.040 --> 01:29:35.040] Okay. [01:29:35.040 --> 01:29:36.040] Hold on just a minute. [01:29:36.040 --> 01:29:37.040] We'll pick you up on the other side. [01:29:37.040 --> 01:29:38.040] Okay. [01:29:38.040 --> 01:29:39.040] All right, everybody. [01:29:39.040 --> 01:29:41.600] I don't have everybody's name, so I can't call you out, but if you're on the board, [01:29:41.600 --> 01:29:42.600] stay there. [01:29:42.600 --> 01:29:46.520] I will try to get everybody dealt with before we end this show, so don't drop off. [01:29:46.520 --> 01:29:47.520] All right, folks. [01:29:47.520 --> 01:29:50.360] This is Monday Night Rule of Law Radio Show. [01:29:50.360 --> 01:29:51.360] I'm your host, Eddie Craig. [01:29:51.360 --> 01:29:58.360] Y'all please hang on and we will be right back after this break. [01:29:58.360 --> 01:30:08.320] Do stats of homework actually help kids learn more or are after school assignments pointless? [01:30:08.320 --> 01:30:13.240] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll tell you about a new study that measured the benefit [01:30:13.240 --> 01:30:16.920] of homework on student achievement in a moment. [01:30:16.920 --> 01:30:18.640] Privacy is under attack. 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[01:33:31.440 --> 01:33:35.920] We are back and we're going to wrap this up for Rob in Illinois and move on to our next [01:33:35.920 --> 01:33:36.920] one down. [01:33:36.920 --> 01:33:37.920] All right, Rob. [01:33:37.920 --> 01:33:38.920] All right, Eddie. [01:33:38.920 --> 01:33:43.560] To wrap up real fast, my last comment about MERS in this article, which is beneficial [01:33:43.560 --> 01:33:48.640] to everybody who's dealing with the mortgage issues, it says that MERS was essentially [01:33:48.640 --> 01:33:56.440] designed to prevent the inconvenience of paying government fees and taxes for registration [01:33:56.440 --> 01:33:58.760] each time a mortgage is sold. [01:33:58.760 --> 01:34:04.540] So, in other words, it prevents a paper trail so that the homeowner can go back and look [01:34:04.540 --> 01:34:07.840] and say, hey, this is how many times the mortgage was sold. [01:34:07.840 --> 01:34:12.120] The original bank no longer owns the mortgage and they have no standing to foreclose. [01:34:12.120 --> 01:34:13.120] Yeah. [01:34:13.120 --> 01:34:17.720] Now, if you can just get the rest of these rogue courts to understand why the paperwork [01:34:17.720 --> 01:34:19.320] is important, that might be helpful. [01:34:19.320 --> 01:34:20.320] Yeah. [01:34:20.320 --> 01:34:21.800] Because, you know, there's a tax on everything. [01:34:21.800 --> 01:34:25.160] You look at your phone bill, electric bill, cable bill, everything, your water bill, there's [01:34:25.160 --> 01:34:26.160] tax. [01:34:26.160 --> 01:34:30.080] So, there is a tax on every state for the mortgage instrument. [01:34:30.080 --> 01:34:34.360] And I got the one for California and Washington and it's $10. [01:34:34.360 --> 01:34:42.240] And you paid this state technology fee and it kills the mortgage, depending on whoever [01:34:42.240 --> 01:34:43.240] wants to do it. [01:34:43.240 --> 01:34:44.240] Yeah. [01:34:44.240 --> 01:34:45.240] All right. [01:34:45.240 --> 01:34:46.240] Well, I appreciate the info, Rob. [01:34:46.240 --> 01:34:47.240] Okay. [01:34:47.240 --> 01:34:48.240] You're welcome. [01:34:48.240 --> 01:34:49.240] All right. [01:34:49.240 --> 01:34:50.240] Thanks again. [01:34:50.240 --> 01:34:51.240] Sure. [01:34:51.240 --> 01:34:52.240] All right. [01:34:52.240 --> 01:34:53.240] Now, we're going to go to Terry in Michigan. [01:34:53.240 --> 01:34:54.240] Terry, what can we do for you? [01:34:54.240 --> 01:34:55.240] Hi, Eddie. [01:34:55.240 --> 01:34:57.360] I'm calling for Kenny. [01:34:57.360 --> 01:35:00.800] He's part of our rule of law, listening and practice group. [01:35:00.800 --> 01:35:01.800] Okay. [01:35:01.800 --> 01:35:03.600] He had to work tonight. [01:35:03.600 --> 01:35:05.680] And I got two questions. [01:35:05.680 --> 01:35:06.680] All right. [01:35:06.680 --> 01:35:12.840] He had been to court and I know he's talked to you a couple of times. [01:35:12.840 --> 01:35:13.840] It was his first time. [01:35:13.840 --> 01:35:17.840] He did a pretty good job, but a couple of things slipped by him. [01:35:17.840 --> 01:35:24.280] Well, one of the things is he did challenge jurisdiction several times. [01:35:24.280 --> 01:35:28.280] And so, we're going to appeal. [01:35:28.280 --> 01:35:35.400] And he went down within the seven days and tried to file a notice of appeal and the clerk [01:35:35.400 --> 01:35:37.200] refused to accept it. [01:35:37.200 --> 01:35:45.720] So, what we did is he sent a certified return receipt to the U.S. mail with a note stating [01:35:45.720 --> 01:35:50.520] that because the clerk refused acceptance in person, that he's doing it by mail. [01:35:50.520 --> 01:35:52.840] But it's past the seven days. [01:35:52.840 --> 01:35:57.880] Do you think he's still going to be able to appeal? [01:35:57.880 --> 01:36:01.840] He can make the argument that he was denied access to the court by the clerk. [01:36:01.840 --> 01:36:05.000] The clerk cannot refuse to accept the document. [01:36:05.000 --> 01:36:07.200] It's not within her purview. [01:36:07.200 --> 01:36:10.880] Only the magistrate or judge can refuse to allow something to be filed. [01:36:10.880 --> 01:36:13.280] That's not within the power of the clerk. [01:36:13.280 --> 01:36:17.640] Not unless the clerk knows, like for instance, the clerk of the county record and the clerk [01:36:17.640 --> 01:36:22.600] has reason to believe or fully does believe that the document is fraudulent. [01:36:22.600 --> 01:36:24.880] But that's not the case in a legal pleading. [01:36:24.880 --> 01:36:31.880] There's no fraud that can be attested to by a clerk in a legal pleading. [01:36:31.880 --> 01:36:39.280] So, do you think he's going to hear anything from her or is he just going to deny her or [01:36:39.280 --> 01:36:41.480] just ignore her? [01:36:41.480 --> 01:36:46.280] Well, again, he's going to have to make the assertion that he put in his document that [01:36:46.280 --> 01:36:51.640] he was denied access to his appeal by the clerk and he filed it in the most timely means [01:36:51.640 --> 01:36:52.640] possible. [01:36:52.640 --> 01:36:58.440] But the question is, when you say it was past the seven days, was it mailed within the seven [01:36:58.440 --> 01:37:00.920] or was it signed for after the seven? [01:37:00.920 --> 01:37:04.760] No, it was mailed after the seven. [01:37:04.760 --> 01:37:05.760] Okay. [01:37:05.760 --> 01:37:06.760] That might be a problem. [01:37:06.760 --> 01:37:12.280] This is one of the reasons you cannot wait till the last minute to do your documents. [01:37:12.280 --> 01:37:13.280] Okay? [01:37:13.280 --> 01:37:14.280] Yeah. [01:37:14.280 --> 01:37:18.320] Well, the reason that happened was we're trying to figure out exactly what the law stated [01:37:18.320 --> 01:37:22.480] he had to do and it really was not very clear. [01:37:22.480 --> 01:37:28.920] They said a couple of different things and we had a hard time figuring out what to do, [01:37:28.920 --> 01:37:32.640] so we finally sent that in for the notice. [01:37:32.640 --> 01:37:37.760] We were having a hard time figuring out the difference between from what the court was [01:37:37.760 --> 01:37:48.960] stating, the rules of the court, the difference between did you have to give notice and actually [01:37:48.960 --> 01:37:51.760] filing the actual appeal. [01:37:51.760 --> 01:37:56.560] It's kind of wishy-washy about that when you're reading the rules of the court. [01:37:56.560 --> 01:37:59.160] Yeah, and that's to be expected. [01:37:59.160 --> 01:38:03.760] But you may have a mandamus issue since the clerk denied you access. [01:38:03.760 --> 01:38:09.180] You can demand that the trial court extend the period of time because of the deprivation [01:38:09.180 --> 01:38:15.760] of rights perpetrated by the clerk on behalf of that same court. [01:38:15.760 --> 01:38:18.880] Okay. [01:38:18.880 --> 01:38:22.880] One other quick thing, this was something that we didn't really notice until we finally [01:38:22.880 --> 01:38:28.480] got a copy of the transcripts and started going over stuff. [01:38:28.480 --> 01:38:36.680] And when he first went in to file because he asked for a jury trial and the judge denied [01:38:36.680 --> 01:38:41.880] it stating it was a civil issue. [01:38:41.880 --> 01:38:44.880] Then did he ask for the contract if it was civil? [01:38:44.880 --> 01:38:52.160] No, he kind of, the judge kind of walked all over him and didn't really give him a chance [01:38:52.160 --> 01:38:55.520] to speak to you after the judge went through all this stuff. [01:38:55.520 --> 01:39:02.640] Because at the same time, he put in two pleadings, one demanding a trial by jury and the other [01:39:02.640 --> 01:39:04.480] one challenging jurisdiction. [01:39:04.480 --> 01:39:14.280] And the judge came in and the first thing she did was talk about or deny his demand [01:39:14.280 --> 01:39:17.800] for a jury trial and then went right to the process. [01:39:17.800 --> 01:39:19.800] How much was the ticket? [01:39:19.800 --> 01:39:24.840] Well, that was my second question because the clerk said when he first filed that the [01:39:24.840 --> 01:39:27.160] ticket was for $10. [01:39:27.160 --> 01:39:34.920] But then after the sham that they put on calling it a trial, he got fined $110, the same ticket [01:39:34.920 --> 01:39:35.920] they said was $10. [01:39:35.920 --> 01:39:42.280] Well, no, wait a minute, you have to see whether or not they're putting court cost on that. [01:39:42.280 --> 01:39:43.560] That's the difference. [01:39:43.560 --> 01:39:46.320] The fine is separate from the court costs. [01:39:46.320 --> 01:39:49.280] If they're lumping them together, they may have a problem. [01:39:49.280 --> 01:39:54.520] Because here in Texas, they can't collect a penny until they send an itemized bill that [01:39:54.520 --> 01:40:00.320] breaks out every dime and where it goes. [01:40:00.320 --> 01:40:03.640] So you may want to look and see if that requirement exists up there. [01:40:03.640 --> 01:40:04.640] Okay. [01:40:04.640 --> 01:40:09.080] Yeah, because when they got done, they didn't say anything at all about court costs. [01:40:09.080 --> 01:40:13.880] All they said is you've been found guilty because he didn't have a plate on the car [01:40:13.880 --> 01:40:18.040] and he had a loud muffler. [01:40:18.040 --> 01:40:25.000] And so they said $110 for a loud muffler and $110 for no plate. [01:40:25.000 --> 01:40:26.000] That's it. [01:40:26.000 --> 01:40:27.000] You're found guilty. [01:40:27.000 --> 01:40:29.120] Didn't break it down, nothing. [01:40:29.120 --> 01:40:30.120] Period. [01:40:30.120 --> 01:40:31.120] Okay. [01:40:31.120 --> 01:40:33.320] And who does he appeal to? [01:40:33.320 --> 01:40:38.800] Well, this was in a district court and the appeal goes to the circuit court. [01:40:38.800 --> 01:40:40.600] Okay. [01:40:40.600 --> 01:40:45.400] So he needs to file a challenge to this judge in that court along with everything else he [01:40:45.400 --> 01:40:46.400] does. [01:40:46.400 --> 01:40:47.400] Right. [01:40:47.400 --> 01:40:49.720] But see, here's the thing. [01:40:49.720 --> 01:40:58.280] They cannot deny you a jury trial in any case where the value at issue is more than $20. [01:40:58.280 --> 01:41:00.920] Okay. [01:41:00.920 --> 01:41:03.920] That's a federal constitutional requirement. [01:41:03.920 --> 01:41:11.960] In the original paperwork that they gave him telling him to come to court, it stated in [01:41:11.960 --> 01:41:20.200] there that his punishment would be a fine and or 90 days in jail. [01:41:20.200 --> 01:41:21.760] Then it can't be civil. [01:41:21.760 --> 01:41:24.320] There's absolutely no way it can be civil. [01:41:24.320 --> 01:41:28.280] They cannot tell you that it's civil and then throw you in jail. [01:41:28.280 --> 01:41:30.520] That's impossible under the legal system. [01:41:30.520 --> 01:41:35.200] Well, not impossible, but it's supposedly not allowed. [01:41:35.200 --> 01:41:36.200] Right. [01:41:36.200 --> 01:41:40.120] That's what we're looking at. [01:41:40.120 --> 01:41:45.320] So she denied he's got an appealable issue in the right of denial of due process. [01:41:45.320 --> 01:41:48.040] She failed to provide a jury trial in a criminal case. [01:41:48.040 --> 01:41:49.800] She can't do that. [01:41:49.800 --> 01:41:53.240] He ought to have her removed from the bench for that. [01:41:53.240 --> 01:42:00.880] Okay. [01:42:00.880 --> 01:42:09.800] Yeah, we're going to have to... [01:42:09.800 --> 01:42:14.480] We're trying to do everything we can to get all this, the appeal and all that going. [01:42:14.480 --> 01:42:21.480] But in the meantime, we've filed judicial misconduct and bar grievances against both [01:42:21.480 --> 01:42:24.760] the prosecutor and the judge. [01:42:24.760 --> 01:42:27.440] Yeah, absolutely. [01:42:27.440 --> 01:42:32.720] What was funny, what was funny too was the original prosecutor, because he had an issue [01:42:32.720 --> 01:42:40.480] with the first prosecutor where he had the same charges against him and he verbally challenged [01:42:40.480 --> 01:42:44.440] jurisdiction and they just, they said they dropped it, let it go. [01:42:44.440 --> 01:42:49.400] Well, then when he got caught again, he got sent to the same prosecutor and she said, [01:42:49.400 --> 01:42:52.440] well, we let you go once, but we're not going to let you go this time. [01:42:52.440 --> 01:42:56.920] And so the second time he did it all in writing and in the meantime, he filed two bar grievances [01:42:56.920 --> 01:43:04.480] against the prosecutor for proceeding without jurisdiction. [01:43:04.480 --> 01:43:09.320] And when we got into the courthouse there, he saw the original prosecutor there that [01:43:09.320 --> 01:43:13.000] was named on the ticket that was the one that was supposed to be prosecuting it. [01:43:13.000 --> 01:43:17.760] But when we got into the courtroom, there was a different prosecutor in there. [01:43:17.760 --> 01:43:22.840] So obviously she got stung pretty good on the bar grievances and passed it off to one [01:43:22.840 --> 01:43:28.160] of her compadres without telling her compadre what was going on. [01:43:28.160 --> 01:43:29.560] Yeah. [01:43:29.560 --> 01:43:34.160] Well, hopefully he challenged that prosecutor for being there. [01:43:34.160 --> 01:43:35.960] He wasn't given notice of the change. [01:43:35.960 --> 01:43:36.960] Okay. [01:43:36.960 --> 01:43:37.960] Anything else, Terry? [01:43:37.960 --> 01:43:38.960] Don't, that'll do it. [01:43:38.960 --> 01:43:39.960] Thanks, Eddie. [01:43:39.960 --> 01:43:40.960] You're welcome. 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[01:46:32.520 --> 01:46:36.280] Hey Eddie, I got a question for you relating to traffic. [01:46:36.280 --> 01:46:37.280] Okay. [01:46:37.280 --> 01:46:42.360] The term here, which to me is an oxymoron and I can't seem to find a definition for [01:46:42.360 --> 01:46:49.200] it here in Florida statutes, what do you think a non-commercial driver's license would be? [01:46:49.200 --> 01:46:53.200] What do I think a non-commercial driver's license would be in Florida? [01:46:53.200 --> 01:46:58.240] Well, it's just an oxymoron technically and I really can't find the definition for it [01:46:58.240 --> 01:47:00.680] but I found case law talking about it here in Florida. [01:47:00.680 --> 01:47:02.800] Okay, what's the case law say it is? [01:47:02.800 --> 01:47:04.800] Well, it didn't really say. [01:47:04.800 --> 01:47:08.240] It was just speaking about the commercial driver's license as opposed to the non-commercial [01:47:08.240 --> 01:47:09.240] driver's license. [01:47:09.240 --> 01:47:10.240] That's all it said. [01:47:10.240 --> 01:47:11.240] Yeah. [01:47:11.240 --> 01:47:12.240] Well, see that's the problem. [01:47:12.240 --> 01:47:14.720] How can the case law create that which the law does not? [01:47:14.720 --> 01:47:15.720] Yeah. [01:47:15.720 --> 01:47:16.720] Yeah. [01:47:16.720 --> 01:47:19.000] That's why I started searching around for the definition in the statutes here. [01:47:19.000 --> 01:47:22.520] I can't really seem to find anything where it talks about it but I was just curious what [01:47:22.520 --> 01:47:25.560] you think a non-commercial driver's license would have to be. [01:47:25.560 --> 01:47:28.280] I think it would be like a unicorn. [01:47:28.280 --> 01:47:29.280] It don't happen. [01:47:29.280 --> 01:47:30.280] Oxymoron, yeah. [01:47:30.280 --> 01:47:32.280] That's kind of how I'm looking at it myself. [01:47:32.280 --> 01:47:36.160] That's why I thought it was an interesting phrase and figured I'd keep a lookout for [01:47:36.160 --> 01:47:39.080] it but I thought I'd bring it to your attention that this is a term that's being used and [01:47:39.080 --> 01:47:41.440] I'd like to figure out what they think it is. [01:47:41.440 --> 01:47:48.440] Well, it's kind of like that term of or that phrase quasi-criminal jurisdiction when there [01:47:48.440 --> 01:47:50.240] is no such thing. [01:47:50.240 --> 01:47:51.240] Yeah, quasi-criminal. [01:47:51.240 --> 01:47:53.280] That's what they like to call it. [01:47:53.280 --> 01:47:54.280] Yeah. [01:47:54.280 --> 01:47:55.280] Yeah. [01:47:55.280 --> 01:47:57.280] And I can't find a jurisdiction for quasi-anything. [01:47:57.280 --> 01:48:03.560] Yeah, like I said, non-commercial driver's license is like a non-flying airplane. [01:48:03.560 --> 01:48:06.920] So I just kind of thought it was interesting, thought I'd see if your educated opinion might [01:48:06.920 --> 01:48:10.160] add some thoughts on it because I was trying to figure out how to work with that. [01:48:10.160 --> 01:48:14.560] I've actually heard people try to concoct it but when I demand they produce the statute [01:48:14.560 --> 01:48:17.360] that creates it, I get blank stares. [01:48:17.360 --> 01:48:21.520] Well, that explains why I can't seem to find a definition for it anywhere in the state [01:48:21.520 --> 01:48:22.520] statute. [01:48:22.520 --> 01:48:23.520] Yeah. [01:48:23.520 --> 01:48:25.360] But I thought it was interesting there was some case law so I thought I'd throw that [01:48:25.360 --> 01:48:28.400] out there and see if you had some words on it plus you're begging for call or zero. [01:48:28.400 --> 01:48:29.400] Yeah. [01:48:29.400 --> 01:48:31.400] Well, I appreciate the call in nonetheless. [01:48:31.400 --> 01:48:33.360] Hey, the pleasure was all mine. [01:48:33.360 --> 01:48:34.360] All right. [01:48:34.360 --> 01:48:35.360] Well, thanks for calling, Steve. [01:48:35.360 --> 01:48:36.360] I'll make it short and sweet. [01:48:36.360 --> 01:48:37.360] Yeah, no problem. [01:48:37.360 --> 01:48:38.360] I'll talk to you later. [01:48:38.360 --> 01:48:39.360] All right. [01:48:39.360 --> 01:48:40.360] Bye-bye. [01:48:40.360 --> 01:48:41.360] Okay. [01:48:41.360 --> 01:48:42.360] Now we have Nancy in Texas. [01:48:42.360 --> 01:48:43.840] Nancy, what can we do for you? [01:48:43.840 --> 01:48:51.760] I was wondering if you don't, if you're stopped by a cop and you don't show any idea of any [01:48:51.760 --> 01:48:56.160] kind, he can still find out if you have a commercial license or not because all he's [01:48:56.160 --> 01:49:01.520] got to do is run your license plate through GPS. [01:49:01.520 --> 01:49:02.520] Yes, ma'am. [01:49:02.520 --> 01:49:03.520] That's true. [01:49:03.520 --> 01:49:09.000] He can find out if the owner of the car which may or may not be who's in it has such a license [01:49:09.000 --> 01:49:14.440] but the difference here is is that you're not producing it upon the accusation of using [01:49:14.440 --> 01:49:16.520] it unlawfully. [01:49:16.520 --> 01:49:21.200] What he finds out, I mean he could find out that you had a dentist visit last week too [01:49:21.200 --> 01:49:26.520] but that's irrelevant to the case if you don't produce the license agreeing that you were [01:49:26.520 --> 01:49:28.720] using it. [01:49:28.720 --> 01:49:29.720] That's the difference. [01:49:29.720 --> 01:49:33.160] What he finds out versus what you're actually doing. [01:49:33.160 --> 01:49:39.360] When you hand that license over on your own, you are agreeing that you're using it. [01:49:39.360 --> 01:49:41.240] That's the implication of that. [01:49:41.240 --> 01:49:42.240] Okay. [01:49:42.240 --> 01:49:49.960] If you go to court and he identifies you as the person behind the wheel in court, then [01:49:49.960 --> 01:49:52.160] what does one do? [01:49:52.160 --> 01:49:57.400] You object to that because that's a false method of treating you poorly in front of [01:49:57.400 --> 01:49:58.400] the jury. [01:49:58.400 --> 01:49:59.400] Imagine this. [01:49:59.400 --> 01:50:03.960] You are isolated at the front of the courtroom at the table by yourself. [01:50:03.960 --> 01:50:08.120] The prosecutor says, can you please point out the accused here in the courtroom and [01:50:08.120 --> 01:50:10.760] describe an article of clothing that they're wearing? [01:50:10.760 --> 01:50:15.800] Who is the cop going to point to except the lonely individual sitting at that other table? [01:50:15.800 --> 01:50:18.680] It's a rigged identification process. [01:50:18.680 --> 01:50:24.360] As are until he saw you sitting there, the cop had no clue who he was going to be testifying [01:50:24.360 --> 01:50:26.920] against. [01:50:26.920 --> 01:50:32.480] You need to object to that identification process for the record. [01:50:32.480 --> 01:50:35.160] Thank you very much. [01:50:35.160 --> 01:50:37.400] You're very welcome. [01:50:37.400 --> 01:50:41.480] You gave your email address earlier. [01:50:41.480 --> 01:50:43.160] I got part of it. [01:50:43.160 --> 01:50:44.160] Yes ma'am. [01:50:44.160 --> 01:50:53.560] E-D-D-I-E at RuleOfLawRadio.com Okay. [01:50:53.560 --> 01:50:58.000] I have something that I would like to talk to Randy Kelton about. [01:50:58.000 --> 01:51:00.560] It pertains to a judge. [01:51:00.560 --> 01:51:01.560] Okay. [01:51:01.560 --> 01:51:07.640] Well, Randy's got the same email address except it's randy at RuleOfLawRadio.com. [01:51:07.640 --> 01:51:10.160] Radio is what I was missing. [01:51:10.160 --> 01:51:11.160] Thank you very much. [01:51:11.160 --> 01:51:12.160] Yes ma'am. [01:51:12.160 --> 01:51:13.160] All right. [01:51:13.160 --> 01:51:14.800] All right. [01:51:14.800 --> 01:51:16.920] Now we have Scott in Arizona. [01:51:16.920 --> 01:51:19.520] Scott, what can we do for you? [01:51:19.520 --> 01:51:27.480] Hey Eddie, quick question for you and hopefully you're probably familiar with the gal up in [01:51:27.480 --> 01:51:31.960] Northern Arizona who managed to retrieve an MSO on her vehicle. [01:51:31.960 --> 01:51:33.360] Do you know who I'm talking about? [01:51:33.360 --> 01:51:34.360] Yes, I do. [01:51:34.360 --> 01:51:35.360] Okay. [01:51:35.360 --> 01:51:37.640] She and I have had numerous conversations. [01:51:37.640 --> 01:51:38.640] Thanks to Jeff Golden. [01:51:38.640 --> 01:51:39.640] Okay. [01:51:39.640 --> 01:51:40.640] All right. [01:51:40.640 --> 01:51:47.800] I spoke to her recently and one of the things that she said was that she was needing to [01:51:47.800 --> 01:51:53.520] obtain the original enactment of the transportation title here. [01:51:53.520 --> 01:52:01.600] And I just wanted to ask you as to the reason for obtaining that original in her, you know, [01:52:01.600 --> 01:52:02.600] I don't know. [01:52:02.600 --> 01:52:07.400] Because the original enactment will state what the legislature intended to regulate. [01:52:07.400 --> 01:52:10.460] Say that one more time please. [01:52:10.460 --> 01:52:16.280] Because the original enactment states what the legislature actually intended to regulate. [01:52:16.280 --> 01:52:17.280] Okay. [01:52:17.280 --> 01:52:20.120] That's all I want to know because I'm going to go find that. [01:52:20.120 --> 01:52:21.920] Now here's the thing. [01:52:21.920 --> 01:52:24.360] The original enactment can be built upon. [01:52:24.360 --> 01:52:28.960] For instance, the first enactment dealing with registration of motor vehicles here in [01:52:28.960 --> 01:52:31.060] Texas was 1915. [01:52:31.060 --> 01:52:34.680] The first licensing enactment was 1917. [01:52:34.680 --> 01:52:36.000] Okay. [01:52:36.000 --> 01:52:45.480] The last change to actual law relating to any of that was 1925. [01:52:45.480 --> 01:52:52.520] Everything else has been statutory revisions that are based upon that law. [01:52:52.520 --> 01:52:55.520] Statute and law are not the same thing. [01:52:55.520 --> 01:52:57.360] So don't confuse the two. [01:52:57.360 --> 01:52:58.360] All right. [01:52:58.360 --> 01:52:59.360] Okay. [01:52:59.360 --> 01:53:00.360] Good to know. [01:53:00.360 --> 01:53:02.360] That's what I want to know. [01:53:02.360 --> 01:53:03.360] Okay. [01:53:03.360 --> 01:53:04.360] I appreciate it. [01:53:04.360 --> 01:53:05.360] Thank you. [01:53:05.360 --> 01:53:06.360] Thanks for calling in. [01:53:06.360 --> 01:53:07.360] All right. [01:53:07.360 --> 01:53:13.800] Now we have, let's see, 3637, area code 713. [01:53:13.800 --> 01:53:14.800] Hello. [01:53:14.800 --> 01:53:19.000] Who is this and where are you located? [01:53:19.000 --> 01:53:21.040] Hello? [01:53:21.040 --> 01:53:23.800] Well, all right. [01:53:23.800 --> 01:53:25.040] That don't help none. [01:53:25.040 --> 01:53:26.040] Okay. [01:53:26.040 --> 01:53:27.680] That leaves me with Tony in Illinois. [01:53:27.680 --> 01:53:29.320] Tony, what can we do for you? [01:53:29.320 --> 01:53:30.320] Hey, how's it going? [01:53:30.320 --> 01:53:31.320] I just have a few comments. [01:53:31.320 --> 01:53:32.320] Okay. [01:53:32.320 --> 01:53:37.440] I don't know if that was the Steve in Florida that did the interviews with Bowen Rocco on [01:53:37.440 --> 01:53:42.440] how to remove your property from the tax roll, but you might want to hook up with him, maybe [01:53:42.440 --> 01:53:47.360] communicate back and forth and maybe he may be a good guest to speak about that sometime [01:53:47.360 --> 01:53:50.600] or maybe he can send you the documents. [01:53:50.600 --> 01:53:53.680] But they're both on YouTube and they're very interesting. [01:53:53.680 --> 01:53:55.160] The documents dealing with what? [01:53:55.160 --> 01:53:56.160] Over there. [01:53:56.160 --> 01:53:57.160] Pardon? [01:53:57.160 --> 01:54:01.080] The documents, the interviews and documents dealing with what? [01:54:01.080 --> 01:54:04.000] Removing your property from the tax roll in Florida. [01:54:04.000 --> 01:54:08.600] It sounded like him, but I could be wrong. [01:54:08.600 --> 01:54:17.840] Rob in Illinois, you have to be careful about some of the sites you put out there for people [01:54:17.840 --> 01:54:23.320] who aren't going to be ready for some of the content in them. [01:54:23.320 --> 01:54:33.280] The site that he gave was one that's not really PC and it's not the kind of site you'd want [01:54:33.280 --> 01:54:39.280] to look up on at work or something like that. [01:54:39.280 --> 01:54:40.280] You mean the website? [01:54:40.280 --> 01:54:41.280] The stuff at the ADL. [01:54:41.280 --> 01:54:45.000] I wouldn't want you to know if you catch my direct Eddie. [01:54:45.000 --> 01:54:47.680] Yeah, I get it. [01:54:47.680 --> 01:54:58.240] And then going back to earlier in the show, if you guys want to try, you've got to be [01:54:58.240 --> 01:54:59.240] ready for it. [01:54:59.240 --> 01:55:03.520] I mean, you can't just do it by listening to the show, you can't just do it by knowing [01:55:03.520 --> 01:55:04.520] the script. [01:55:04.520 --> 01:55:11.400] You have to know, you have to read, you have to study and it has to be something that you're [01:55:11.400 --> 01:55:16.000] willing to put a time in when it comes time because sometimes it's just not worth it [01:55:16.000 --> 01:55:22.120] time wise, if you can just get away like here in Illinois, you can get away with just sometimes [01:55:22.120 --> 01:55:26.440] with just doing court supervision for 150 bucks and that might be the best thing for [01:55:26.440 --> 01:55:27.440] you. [01:55:27.440 --> 01:55:29.920] It might not be the best thing for you to not have a license. [01:55:29.920 --> 01:55:33.920] I mean, there's a lot of things you have to take into consideration and you can't just [01:55:33.920 --> 01:55:37.400] jump head first into it. [01:55:37.400 --> 01:55:38.880] Correct. [01:55:38.880 --> 01:55:44.800] And you know, no disrespect to the guy, but the guy in Oregon was nowhere close to being [01:55:44.800 --> 01:55:45.800] ready. [01:55:45.800 --> 01:55:48.280] Even though we listen to the show, listen to this. [01:55:48.280 --> 01:55:49.280] Yeah. [01:55:49.280 --> 01:55:52.840] And that's one of the biggest problems I find with folks when they put themselves out there [01:55:52.840 --> 01:55:56.640] in this situation and they're not prepared and then they want to know, well, why didn't [01:55:56.640 --> 01:55:57.640] this work? [01:55:57.640 --> 01:56:00.720] Well, look, my video never says go hop in this tomorrow. [01:56:00.720 --> 01:56:04.840] There's nothing else you need to know except what I just said and go for it. [01:56:04.840 --> 01:56:10.240] In fact, I'm pretty sure I said exactly the opposite of that, but people tend to listen [01:56:10.240 --> 01:56:14.920] and hear only the parts that they want to hear and that's unfortunate because that's [01:56:14.920 --> 01:56:15.920] what gets them in trouble. [01:56:15.920 --> 01:56:16.920] Right. [01:56:16.920 --> 01:56:20.200] If you don't even know how to write a motion, then you don't have a chance. [01:56:20.200 --> 01:56:21.200] Exactly. [01:56:21.200 --> 01:56:24.800] If you haven't done research on how to handle the court process and what a legal pleading [01:56:24.800 --> 01:56:29.520] even is, this should not be something you're trying to do because you couldn't do it without [01:56:29.520 --> 01:56:33.920] a lawyer if you tried and no lawyer is going to support this argument because that takes [01:56:33.920 --> 01:56:35.480] money out of his pocket. [01:56:35.480 --> 01:56:41.320] No, I actually did when mine last year, I got mine dismissed because of the top ten [01:56:41.320 --> 01:56:42.320] show. [01:56:42.320 --> 01:56:48.240] I actually had a friend of mine that I helped him get some class A and B misdemeanor charges [01:56:48.240 --> 01:56:49.240] dismissed. [01:56:49.240 --> 01:56:54.480] Failure to identify, resisting arrest, I think he had several things that they were trying [01:56:54.480 --> 01:56:59.880] to charge him with and we managed to get every last charge dropped. [01:56:59.880 --> 01:57:04.120] So we got a full and complete dismissal for him on all of them, which was good. [01:57:04.120 --> 01:57:09.520] And he did exactly what the script told him to do and he's done his best to learn how [01:57:09.520 --> 01:57:10.520] to fight this. [01:57:10.520 --> 01:57:16.440] Yeah, I wasn't even carrying my license and then I said I wasn't in transportation. [01:57:16.440 --> 01:57:22.240] But one of the little tricks I did was I sent a letter to the mayor threatening to sue and [01:57:22.240 --> 01:57:27.760] letting him know that because the cop kind of got animated because I didn't roll my window [01:57:27.760 --> 01:57:29.280] all the way down when he told me to. [01:57:29.280 --> 01:57:35.480] So I sent a letter right away letting him know that I was going to sue them and that [01:57:35.480 --> 01:57:40.200] might have played a part and I also did it to the police chief as well saying that they [01:57:40.200 --> 01:57:42.800] shouldn't have let their cop run around. [01:57:42.800 --> 01:57:51.440] And I suggested that you immediately get a drug test, get retraining and get a psychological [01:57:51.440 --> 01:57:52.440] evaluation. [01:57:52.440 --> 01:57:53.440] Absolutely. [01:57:53.440 --> 01:57:56.800] This guy needs a psych eval and a steroid test. [01:57:56.800 --> 01:57:59.840] Yeah, so that may have played a part in not appearing. [01:57:59.840 --> 01:58:00.840] Yeah, maybe. [01:58:00.840 --> 01:58:03.840] But I did file a motion as well. [01:58:03.840 --> 01:58:04.840] All right. [01:58:04.840 --> 01:58:09.200] Well, glad to hear it and I appreciate the heads up on the other stuff as well. [01:58:09.200 --> 01:58:10.200] All right, Tony. [01:58:10.200 --> 01:58:11.200] Thanks for calling in. [01:58:11.200 --> 01:58:12.200] All right, folks. [01:58:12.200 --> 01:58:15.880] This has been the Monday Night Rule of Law Radio Show. [01:58:15.880 --> 01:58:16.880] Your host Eddie Craig. [01:58:16.880 --> 01:58:20.520] I want to thank all the callers and all the listeners for being both, okay? [01:58:20.520 --> 01:58:26.360] And remember, send me an email, eddie, eddieie at ruleoflawradio.com. [01:58:26.360 --> 01:58:32.760] Let me know if you'd be interested in attending a new due process seminar on how to handle [01:58:32.760 --> 01:58:34.600] court cases and court appearances. [01:58:34.600 --> 01:58:40.880] Remember, I'll be putting it up on Facebook too under Tao Law, T-A-O space L-A-U-W. [01:58:40.880 --> 01:58:50.760] I want you all to have a blessed week, good night and God bless. 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