[00:00.000 --> 00:07.600] This is the Liberty Beat, your daily source for Liberty news and activist updates, online [00:07.600 --> 00:09.280] at thelibertybeat.com. [00:09.280 --> 00:14.720] I'm Brian Hagan with your Liberty Beat for Monday, January 26, 2015. [00:14.720 --> 00:21.480] Gold is trading at $1,295, silver at $18.32, and Bitcoin is trading around $282.71. [00:21.480 --> 00:27.400] Today's Bitcoin price is brought to you by ExpressCoin, the fastest, most reliable way [00:27.400 --> 00:28.720] to buy Bitcoin. [00:28.720 --> 00:31.280] Buy Bitcoin today at ExpressCoin.com. [00:31.280 --> 00:37.600] The Liberty Beat is sponsored in part by WatchMyBit.com, the first-ever micropayment-based video service. [00:37.600 --> 00:42.600] If you're a content creator, visit WatchMyBit.com to learn how you can use Bitcoin to generate [00:42.600 --> 00:44.400] revenue for your art. [00:44.400 --> 00:45.400] That's WatchMyBit.com. [00:45.400 --> 00:50.560] In the news, WikiLeaks is demanding answers after Google recently revealed they handed [00:50.560 --> 00:55.660] over emails and data from employees of the journalistic outfit to the U.S. government. [00:55.660 --> 00:59.960] The information was part of a secret search warrant issued in March 2012, and Google was [00:59.960 --> 01:02.440] bound by a gag order from revealing the request. [01:02.440 --> 01:07.240] Now, WikiLeaks lawyer Michael Ratner is asking Google's executive chairman to detail what [01:07.240 --> 01:09.040] materials were given to the FBI. [01:09.040 --> 01:14.320] If I thought it would save an American life, I'd do things far worse than anything that [01:14.320 --> 01:15.640] made it into that report. [01:15.640 --> 01:18.640] I might even stick a power drill through somebody's knee. [01:18.640 --> 01:23.080] That's what Michael, an anonymous former military contractor, told the anti-media in a recent [01:23.080 --> 01:24.080] interview. [01:24.080 --> 01:28.200] The former contractor discussed his role in torturing suspected terrorists in the Middle [01:28.200 --> 01:29.200] East. [01:29.200 --> 01:33.560] Michael says the recent Senate report on the use of torture is giving soldiers a bad name. [01:33.560 --> 01:39.160] He goes on to admit to participating in waterboarding, sleep deprivation, and beatings of detainees. [01:39.160 --> 01:45.680] For more on this exclusive interview, visit TheAntiMedia.org. [01:45.680 --> 01:48.960] The public feud between police accountability activists and the Arlington, Texas, police [01:48.960 --> 01:54.120] department continues as two members of Texas Cop Lock were arrested Saturday afternoon [01:54.120 --> 01:57.880] for exercising their First and Second Amendment rights simultaneously. 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[02:33.800 --> 02:36.800] What have you done to prepare if all of these things were suddenly gone? [02:36.800 --> 02:39.600] eFoodsDirect has the food security you need. [02:39.600 --> 02:43.200] For every emergency, eFoodsDirect is food security. [02:43.200 --> 02:49.800] Go to eFoodsDirect.com slash Liberty Meet or call 800-620-5520 and mention Liberty Meet [02:49.800 --> 02:52.640] for 50% off their food preparation planning packs. [02:52.640 --> 02:57.520] This is the Liberty Meet for Monday, January 26, 2015. [02:57.520 --> 03:13.640] Check out the website at theLibertyMeet.com. [03:13.640 --> 03:28.880] eFoodsDirect.com [03:43.640 --> 03:58.880] eFoodsDirect.com [04:13.640 --> 04:27.880] eFoodsDirect.com [04:27.880 --> 04:29.440] All right, folks, good evening. [04:29.440 --> 04:33.720] This is the Monday Night Rule of Law Radio Show and I am your host, Eddie Craig. [04:33.720 --> 04:37.000] It is January 26, 2015. [04:37.000 --> 04:39.840] We are almost out of month. [04:39.840 --> 04:45.400] And I've got some very, very disappointing news right now. [04:45.400 --> 04:51.920] And that is that we don't have enough donations on this network to keep going at the rate [04:51.920 --> 04:53.400] we're going. [04:53.400 --> 05:00.280] We are barely 20% into our needed goal of funds in order to keep things going along [05:00.280 --> 05:06.840] the way we need them to, to keep the hardware up and running and replace that which isn't [05:06.840 --> 05:13.800] as well as keep the lights on in places where the equipment needs it, okay? [05:13.800 --> 05:17.400] We are here for you folks. [05:17.400 --> 05:27.800] None of us draw a dime in pay for what we do here except for what you send in to us. [05:27.800 --> 05:29.920] That's just the way it is. [05:29.920 --> 05:36.880] The time and effort that's required to produce what you hear and the material that we bring [05:36.880 --> 05:43.880] to you and the opportunities we provide to you to know what you need to know to fight [05:43.880 --> 05:52.280] back against a system that is stealing you blind in so many ways all requires some help [05:52.280 --> 05:54.720] from you. [05:54.720 --> 06:01.480] We try not to ask for too much, though granted we need more than we have as most people do. [06:01.480 --> 06:07.720] But at the same time, folks, we can't survive doing what we're doing unless you help us [06:07.720 --> 06:08.720] do that. [06:08.720 --> 06:10.880] It's that simple. [06:10.880 --> 06:17.080] So I'm going to call out to you one more time before the end of the month because that's [06:17.080 --> 06:22.280] the only other opportunity I get is tonight's show before we're in February and the fundraiser [06:22.280 --> 06:31.480] is over that if you can afford any amount of money at all to donate to the network, [06:31.480 --> 06:36.040] then we need you to do that, please. [06:36.040 --> 06:41.840] For those of you that have sent me personal donations here lately, I am extremely thankful. [06:41.840 --> 06:46.200] Regardless of whatever amount they may come in, I'm extremely thankful. [06:46.200 --> 06:50.280] It's very hard for me to meet what few bills I actually do have with the amount of money [06:50.280 --> 06:55.000] that I am getting from my classes and from the donations. [06:55.000 --> 06:58.000] But I do the best I can just like anybody else. [06:58.000 --> 07:00.520] And I'm not asking for money specifically for me. [07:00.520 --> 07:04.720] I am asking for money for the network as a whole. [07:04.720 --> 07:06.760] Please appreciate what we do. [07:06.760 --> 07:09.200] Please appreciate why we do it. [07:09.200 --> 07:12.880] And please show us that through your donations. [07:12.880 --> 07:18.120] Because like it or not, the electric company and everybody else won't let us pay the bills [07:18.120 --> 07:20.280] with good intentions. [07:20.280 --> 07:21.880] So folks, we need you. [07:21.880 --> 07:24.700] It can't be any simpler stated than that. [07:24.700 --> 07:25.760] We need you. [07:25.760 --> 07:30.760] So if you can donate anything, please go to the Rule of Law website or the Logos Radio [07:30.760 --> 07:34.280] Network website and make that donation. [07:34.280 --> 07:40.760] For those of you that would also like to purchase videos of the classes that we've had, please [07:40.760 --> 07:41.760] let me know that. [07:41.760 --> 07:48.360] Email me to Eddie, E-D-D-I-E, at Rule of Law Radio, and you can make a donation. [07:48.360 --> 07:49.800] Each class is $20. [07:49.800 --> 07:54.120] So if you want to buy a video of a particular class, then you can go and donate that. [07:54.120 --> 07:57.720] And as soon as I get the video edited and put in a place where you can download it, [07:57.720 --> 08:00.480] I will do so. [08:00.480 --> 08:03.360] So please keep that in mind as well. [08:03.360 --> 08:07.440] Anything we can do to raise the money to keep us going is greatly appreciated. [08:07.440 --> 08:08.520] All right. [08:08.520 --> 08:14.400] That being said, I want to try to get into another rant here for a moment about something. [08:14.400 --> 08:20.200] Now, all of you that have listened to the show and have come to my class and everything [08:20.200 --> 08:28.640] are fully aware that I am currently working on a second book that is going into the details [08:28.640 --> 08:36.520] of the Texas legal system in relation to these Class C misdemeanor and other misdemeanor [08:36.520 --> 08:42.800] level offenses that people are being hooked up with every single day courtesy of our corrupt [08:42.800 --> 08:46.280] government system as it exists. [08:46.280 --> 08:53.480] What I would like to read to you before the end of this segment is the introduction, which [08:53.480 --> 08:57.560] is approximately four pages long, for the new book. [08:57.560 --> 09:02.040] I want to read the introduction in its entirety as I have it. [09:02.040 --> 09:03.400] Please pay close attention. [09:03.400 --> 09:09.080] Any input on the intro would be appreciated, but I'm hoping that I've got this pretty well [09:09.080 --> 09:15.600] nailed down as to how I want the reader to begin in this new book. [09:15.600 --> 09:17.640] All right. [09:17.640 --> 09:19.600] Introduction. [09:19.600 --> 09:23.040] This is not meant to be some erudite prose on the legal system. [09:23.040 --> 09:28.160] It is most certainly not to point out how the American legal system is the best in the [09:28.160 --> 09:29.160] world. [09:29.160 --> 09:33.720] We are certainly not going to defend the current system with the tired and apathetic statement, [09:33.720 --> 09:38.720] it may not be perfect, but it's the best that we have and that there is. [09:38.720 --> 09:43.520] Anyone that actually understands inherent unalienable rights and how they are ignored [09:43.520 --> 09:49.080] and abused by the labyrinthine mire that is the American legal system will immediately [09:49.080 --> 09:53.120] tell you that this is a complete load of crap. [09:53.120 --> 09:58.040] Justice and the protection of individual rights are pathetically inane ideals in relation [09:58.040 --> 10:02.920] to modern legal reasoning, methodologies, and procedures. [10:02.920 --> 10:08.700] Courts at all levels ignore the rule of law, the rules of procedure, and the intended purpose [10:08.700 --> 10:14.600] of securing inherent individual rights under the protection of constitutional principles [10:14.600 --> 10:19.600] from stealthy encroachment and or destruction by the corporate state. [10:19.600 --> 10:24.280] This has become the norm to such a degree that it can honestly be said that except by [10:24.280 --> 10:30.960] sheer accident, political motive, or bribery, there is no such thing as justice in the American [10:30.960 --> 10:32.800] court system. [10:32.800 --> 10:39.160] In the 1998 movie, A Civil Action, John Travolta's protagonist character, Jan Schlickman, is [10:39.160 --> 10:44.560] suing two large corporations for poisoning a town's drinking water and causing the illness [10:44.560 --> 10:47.480] and death of several of its children. [10:47.480 --> 10:51.600] While waiting for the trial jury's verdict, Schlickman is in the hallway of the court with [10:51.600 --> 10:56.240] opposing counsel, Jerome Thatcher, played by Robert Duvall. [10:56.240 --> 11:01.200] Thatcher is talking about never having waited for a jury verdict in 40 years of practicing [11:01.200 --> 11:02.240] law. [11:02.240 --> 11:06.960] As the exchange continues, Thatcher asks Schlickman's opinion of whose side the jury will likely [11:06.960 --> 11:11.720] decide in favor of since it is taking so long for them to deliberate. [11:11.720 --> 11:17.840] The dialogue goes like this, like this, Thatcher, what's your take? [11:17.840 --> 11:21.040] Schlickman, they'll see the truth. [11:21.040 --> 11:23.480] Thatcher, the truth? [11:23.480 --> 11:26.320] I thought we were talking about a court of law. [11:26.320 --> 11:30.400] Come on, you've been around long enough to know that a courtroom isn't the place to look [11:30.400 --> 11:31.400] for the truth. [11:31.400 --> 11:36.480] You'd be lucky to find anything here that even resembles the truth. [11:36.480 --> 11:42.580] This may simply be dialogue from a movie script, but it is the most accurate verbal depiction [11:42.580 --> 11:48.240] of just what the dysfunctional American court system has become that I have ever heard portrayed [11:48.240 --> 11:49.980] anywhere. [11:49.980 --> 11:55.560] This negative viewpoint of modern courts is compounded by my own actual experiences in [11:55.560 --> 12:02.320] these courts of just us, where it is extremely evident that even the law itself holds no [12:02.320 --> 12:06.020] real sway or meaning within their walls. [12:06.020 --> 12:11.280] There is a standard retort among public defense lawyers when a client asks why she or he doesn't [12:11.280 --> 12:16.900] argue the specifics of a law or statute and the lack of evidence for specific elements [12:16.900 --> 12:22.440] of a charge in the client's defense, and it goes something like this. [12:22.440 --> 12:25.240] It doesn't matter what the law reads or means. [12:25.240 --> 12:29.160] It only matters what the judge says it reads or means. [12:29.160 --> 12:34.080] The numerous ethical and moral problem with such a resigned approach by a defense attorney [12:34.080 --> 12:39.640] should be self-evident, but you would be surprised by how many people just accept that this is [12:39.640 --> 12:46.660] the way it is and trust their attorney to be doing his best or her best on their behalf. [12:46.660 --> 12:51.280] The only way these people could be making a bigger mistake in trusting someone is to [12:51.280 --> 12:56.040] knowingly enter into a real estate deal with a known con man for the purchase of the Golden [12:56.040 --> 12:57.800] Gate Bridge. [12:57.800 --> 13:03.400] Does it really escape that many people that there simply has to be a reality-based reason [13:03.400 --> 13:09.160] that there are so many lawyer jokes depicting them as either sleazy scumbag crooks or just [13:09.160 --> 13:11.480] plain stupid? [13:11.480 --> 13:15.940] And those that are actually neither are of absolutely no help because they have chosen [13:15.940 --> 13:22.440] not to practice in these areas of law, but instead are engaged in the relatively safer [13:22.440 --> 13:26.220] areas of contract and other commercial law. [13:26.220 --> 13:32.840] What is unbeknownst to most is that the so-called civilized world is actually controlled in [13:32.840 --> 13:37.420] many hidden ways by those operating from within the legal profession. [13:37.420 --> 13:42.240] And it is done not only despite the numerous constitutional prohibitions against injuring [13:42.240 --> 13:47.440] the rights of the people, but also in violation of the crystal clear separation of powers [13:47.440 --> 13:52.480] and void ab initio clause of the Texas and various other constitutions. [13:52.480 --> 13:57.360] The separation of powers issue also exists at the federal level just as it does in the [13:57.360 --> 13:59.520] several states of the union. [13:59.520 --> 14:03.840] And it occurs when the members of any one branch of government acts under any authority [14:03.840 --> 14:09.840] or power rightfully belonging to another department or to a member of another department. [14:09.840 --> 14:15.320] The states, however, are no better at following and obeying constitutional prohibitions than [14:15.320 --> 14:20.600] the federal government happens to be, despite the tired rhetoric of how often or how much [14:20.600 --> 14:25.120] and how often they fight for the people's rights against the evils and avarice of the [14:25.120 --> 14:26.640] federal government. [14:26.640 --> 14:31.220] This is pure Wizard of Oz fantasy on the grandest scale. [14:31.220 --> 14:36.520] The whole legal and justice system is one big pathetic joke, but the only ones laughing [14:36.520 --> 14:41.400] are the other nations of the world that see how totally hypocritical we the American people [14:41.400 --> 14:45.240] have allowed ourselves and our government to become. [14:45.240 --> 14:50.600] We revel in allowing our government to openly proclaim freedom, liberty, and equality for [14:50.600 --> 14:56.520] all, while it continuously wages egregiously duplicitous wars that result in the mass murdering [14:56.520 --> 15:01.480] of literally accumulated millions of people of other sovereign nations, all for nothing [15:01.480 --> 15:07.200] less than the ability of elitist special interests to begin or to continue stealing that people's [15:07.200 --> 15:12.960] wealth and natural resources in both the American people's name and the completely delusional [15:12.960 --> 15:18.720] claim of national security or interests, all the while the true purpose and result being [15:18.720 --> 15:24.880] nothing more than the unjust enrichments of those elitists in power, whether through government [15:24.880 --> 15:29.760] contracts under the table dealings or through other external financial interests. [15:29.760 --> 15:33.840] These power grabs and backroom dealings are not just limited to members of the United [15:33.840 --> 15:37.600] States Congress and the individual state legislatures. [15:37.600 --> 15:42.800] These modern un-American courts can be described as nothing less than the governmental facilitators [15:42.800 --> 15:48.480] of each and every progressive failing of limited government that exists in America today, while [15:48.480 --> 15:55.480] we the people are guilty of being the enablers of our own downfall and enslavement. [15:55.480 --> 16:01.040] This pathetically apathetic mindset has allowed our public servants to foist upon us the Department [16:01.040 --> 16:07.680] of Homeland Security, the Patriot Acts 1 and 2, the NDAA, and numerous other agencies [16:07.680 --> 16:13.360] and programs that are not only grossly and plainly unconstitutional, they are the complete [16:13.360 --> 16:18.920] antithesis of a constitutional republic and individual rights and liberties. [16:18.920 --> 16:24.040] And the American courts are upholding every single trespass of this nature as a valid [16:24.040 --> 16:30.280] exercise of governmental power and authority, despite clearly worded constitutional provisions [16:30.280 --> 16:33.520] and historical writings to the contrary. [16:33.520 --> 16:38.240] If opinions allowing actions such as these are true examples of a judge's exercise of [16:38.240 --> 16:44.080] power to interpret and decide what the constitutions and laws really reads and means, then we need [16:44.080 --> 16:50.320] to consider publicly charging, trying, convicting, and hanging more than a few judges and prosecutors [16:50.320 --> 16:51.840] for sedition and treason. [16:51.840 --> 17:01.000] Alright folks, that's half way through, we'll be back in just a moment, y'all hang in there. [17:01.000 --> 17:05.800] At Logos Radio Network, we are committed to bringing you the best and most accurate information [17:05.800 --> 17:06.800] possible. [17:06.800 --> 17:10.760] We've programs on a variety of topics such as law, current events, and health. [17:10.760 --> 17:15.240] We function on a fraction of the budget of most media outlets, but free speech isn't [17:15.240 --> 17:16.240] free. 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[19:37.800 --> 19:43.000] All right, this book is being written for one reason only, to show in clear black and [19:43.000 --> 19:47.480] white language why you would better know the laws, statutes, and rules of procedure better [19:47.480 --> 19:52.680] than your lawyer and how easy that truly is, since most of them are pathetically inept [19:52.680 --> 19:56.360] and stupid when it comes to what is actually written than any of them. [19:56.360 --> 20:01.520] It is also my hope to empower you to act whenever possible as your own legal counsel without [20:01.520 --> 20:03.400] the aid of a lawyer. [20:03.400 --> 20:08.960] It has become my sincere belief that the old adage of the legal profession, he who represents [20:08.960 --> 20:14.520] himself as a fool for a client, is only true if the person needing representation actually [20:14.520 --> 20:16.680] is a lawyer. [20:16.680 --> 20:22.360] Consider that in all likelihood, this adage was begotten by a lawyer and has since been [20:22.360 --> 20:27.780] propagated by lawyers to give the appearance of their possessing essential skills and knowledge [20:27.780 --> 20:32.640] that the average man or woman is incapable of learning and applying with equal competency [20:32.640 --> 20:34.200] and aplomb. [20:34.200 --> 20:39.200] I am living proof that this perspective is myopically vain and entirely self-serving [20:39.200 --> 20:41.000] on the part of lawyers. [20:41.000 --> 20:46.000] Therefore, if you learn nothing else from this book, I sincerely hope that you take [20:46.000 --> 20:51.040] away the following facts as truth, that you truly don't want to put your whole faith [20:51.040 --> 20:57.080] and trust in any lawyer and, whenever possible, learn how to properly handle things in court [20:57.080 --> 20:58.600] yourself. [20:58.600 --> 21:00.200] Why do I say that? [21:00.200 --> 21:02.560] The answer is rather simple, really. [21:02.560 --> 21:03.560] Experience. [21:03.560 --> 21:08.520] It has been my continuing disappointment to have yet encountered a judge, defense lawyer [21:08.520 --> 21:13.920] or prosecutor that has actually sat down and thoroughly read and researched the statute [21:13.920 --> 21:18.840] relating to any type of malamense or malimprohibit on criminal charge. [21:18.840 --> 21:23.120] And those that claim to have read it have been proven time and time again to have done [21:23.120 --> 21:26.760] so only superficially at best. [21:26.760 --> 21:32.000] You can easily prove this to yourself by asking very specific and pointed questions about [21:32.000 --> 21:37.200] and certain aspects and elements of the actual charge as taken from the laws and statutes [21:37.200 --> 21:39.320] themselves. [21:39.320 --> 21:44.120] Your lawyer will claim to know the answers and will usually provide you with some nonsense [21:44.120 --> 21:50.040] response, just as usually referencing both the aforementioned legal retort and adage. [21:50.040 --> 21:55.240] But if you already know the proper elements and requirements to prove the charge, it should [21:55.240 --> 22:00.440] be easily discernible that your lawyer is actually avoiding providing you the type of [22:00.440 --> 22:05.320] direct and clear response your on-point questions deserve and should receive. [22:05.320 --> 22:11.200] Therefore, it is imperative that you never make the mistake of assuming or believing [22:11.200 --> 22:15.400] that your lawyer is actually working in your best interest. [22:15.400 --> 22:20.240] The less you know, the more that she or he can get away with to the detriment of you [22:20.240 --> 22:21.600] and your case. [22:21.600 --> 22:25.720] However, the inverse is also equally true. [22:25.720 --> 22:30.880] If you make the effort to know as much or more than they do, you can learn to recognize [22:30.880 --> 22:35.600] and act to prevent your rights from being carelessly discarded and your case from being [22:35.600 --> 22:39.900] lost as a matter of routine judicial expediency. [22:39.900 --> 22:45.120] You will do this by learning the necessary rules and procedures mapped out directly from [22:45.120 --> 22:50.640] their own books within this book, which it is my hope will provide you with all the necessary [22:50.640 --> 22:56.240] information to recognize when your lawyer is attempting to throw you and your case under [22:56.240 --> 23:01.320] the proverbial bust, even when getting paid with money from your own pocket. [23:01.320 --> 23:03.440] Now wake up and pay attention. [23:03.440 --> 23:07.920] This is going to be at best difficult to pick up and understand in some areas, and then [23:07.920 --> 23:10.840] it will only get worse from there. [23:10.840 --> 23:15.960] Not because the principles in written language are particularly hard to understand, but because [23:15.960 --> 23:21.160] of having to figure out how the courts and prosecutors continuously manage to ignore [23:21.160 --> 23:27.840] or rewrite both in ways that actually result in misuse and misapplication of the law or [23:27.840 --> 23:32.080] statute, otherwise clear meaning and intent. [23:32.080 --> 23:38.000] This hardship in comprehension is mostly due to your current level of indoctrination, limited [23:38.000 --> 23:42.820] understanding of your inherent rights and immunities, as well as the true but too often [23:42.820 --> 23:50.040] ignored lawful intent and limitations upon our government's delegated power and authority. [23:50.040 --> 23:55.400] So if you feel like giving up at any point, it might just be a good idea for you to do [23:55.400 --> 24:00.720] just that right now, which means that you can stop reading this book. [24:00.720 --> 24:04.680] Because if you can't make the effort to get through and understand the contents within [24:04.680 --> 24:09.220] it, you sure as hell aren't going to have the stamina, willpower, and rights driven [24:09.220 --> 24:15.760] quiet rage required to battle it out with those that seek to usurp every freedom, right, [24:15.760 --> 24:23.200] and liberty from you under unlawful proclamation of a constitutionally improper exercise of [24:23.200 --> 24:28.800] the police power and any form of immunity from accountability unlawfully created and [24:28.800 --> 24:34.280] dispensed by the courts to the public actors of other governmental departments, all in [24:34.280 --> 24:39.600] direct violation of the separation of powers clause of the various constitutions. [24:39.600 --> 24:44.120] But if you are the kind of man or woman that hates getting your boots pissed on while the [24:44.120 --> 24:48.460] a-hole doing the pissing tries to convince you it's really a rainstorm that's making [24:48.460 --> 24:53.320] it wet, then I suppose you just might need to know a thing or two about how to truly [24:53.320 --> 24:54.760] tell the difference. [24:54.760 --> 24:56.800] So keep reading. [24:56.800 --> 25:00.120] That ladies and gentlemen is the introduction to the new book. [25:00.120 --> 25:05.280] I'm thinking that should be plenty to get you off on the right foot to be upset enough [25:05.280 --> 25:06.960] to pay attention throughout. [25:06.960 --> 25:09.640] I hope that I'm correct. [25:09.640 --> 25:14.320] Now that being said, I'm going to go ahead and start taking callers and we are going [25:14.320 --> 25:16.480] to begin with Jeff in Mississippi. [25:16.480 --> 25:18.680] Jeff, how goes your fight? [25:18.680 --> 25:19.680] All right. [25:19.680 --> 25:20.680] Thank you, Eddie. [25:20.680 --> 25:28.640] I was supposed to have a hearing today and it got postponed and I'm going to have a hearing [25:28.640 --> 25:33.760] or a trial tomorrow, which is probably going to get postponed. [25:33.760 --> 25:36.040] But here's what happened with today's hearing. [25:36.040 --> 25:42.840] My attorney was dumb enough to send me an email saying that she could not be at my hearing [25:42.840 --> 25:48.400] and my trial, that she had to file for a continuance because she was in another case. [25:48.400 --> 25:55.800] And the other judge, which is not my judge, would not allow her to have a continuance [25:55.800 --> 25:58.840] on that case and then be in mine. [25:58.840 --> 26:07.200] So what I did was I went down to another courthouse because her other trial is in Chancery Court [26:07.200 --> 26:21.080] and it says that on November the 26th, they set the trial that she had canceled my trial [26:21.080 --> 26:32.600] for, but my trial was set October the 31st, which means mine was set before theirs and [26:32.600 --> 26:40.320] yet she postponed my trial and filed for a continuance because that other judge would [26:40.320 --> 26:43.440] not let her out of the case. [26:43.440 --> 26:49.160] These trials are how many days apart in schedule? [26:49.160 --> 26:50.160] Which ones? [26:50.160 --> 26:51.160] Why are they? [26:51.160 --> 26:57.560] Yours and the one she had to get a continuance for, they're how far apart in dates? [26:57.560 --> 27:00.080] No, they're the same. [27:00.080 --> 27:04.200] Oh, when they were first, they are 16 days apart. [27:04.200 --> 27:05.200] Currently. [27:05.200 --> 27:07.200] When they were first set. [27:07.200 --> 27:10.560] No, right now they're on the same day. [27:10.560 --> 27:11.560] Okay. [27:11.560 --> 27:18.760] That's why she continued my case and is over in another courthouse in another trial. [27:18.760 --> 27:20.240] It's a divorce court. [27:20.240 --> 27:21.240] Okay. [27:21.240 --> 27:27.920] So why are you saying that it was a mistake for them to notify you via email about that? [27:27.920 --> 27:33.200] Because you do realize that it's not necessarily within your attorney's control as to what [27:33.200 --> 27:36.000] date the court decides to dock it for. [27:36.000 --> 27:37.000] Okay. [27:37.000 --> 27:38.000] Okay. [27:38.000 --> 27:43.240] Well, that's one thing that I wanted to ask. [27:43.240 --> 27:48.040] Your attorney is not, they can ask for a continuous, that doesn't mean the court's going to grant [27:48.040 --> 27:50.720] it and the other side can do the same. [27:50.720 --> 27:55.640] Both of them would have to have shown good cause as to why they needed the continuance, [27:55.640 --> 27:58.120] whichever one asked for it. [27:58.120 --> 28:02.960] Now the other case has potentially been continued enough times this judge is no longer willing [28:02.960 --> 28:04.880] to do that. [28:04.880 --> 28:10.200] Or there may be some legal issue in the case that requires that it be heard immediately [28:10.200 --> 28:15.080] before something becomes an issue that shouldn't be an issue. [28:15.080 --> 28:16.600] All right. [28:16.600 --> 28:23.400] So those are not necessarily within the control of either of the attorneys to the parties. [28:23.400 --> 28:25.280] Okay. [28:25.280 --> 28:30.440] So are you saying that this is legal for them to do this? [28:30.440 --> 28:33.360] Well, of course it's legal for them to do that. [28:33.360 --> 28:34.360] Okay. [28:34.360 --> 28:36.160] Well, that's what I was hoping. [28:36.160 --> 28:42.840] What would not be legal is for them to hold you punishable because your attorney couldn't [28:42.840 --> 28:47.720] come to your trial and they decide that you had to go ahead without your attorney. [28:47.720 --> 28:48.720] That would not be legal. [28:48.720 --> 28:49.720] Okay. [28:49.720 --> 28:50.720] Well, they won't do that. [28:50.720 --> 28:52.920] They'll just postpone it. [28:52.920 --> 28:56.320] Well, don't ever say won't do that. [28:56.320 --> 29:00.960] If they think they can reasonably get away with it and you aren't going to object, there [29:00.960 --> 29:03.800] ain't no telling what they will try to get away with. [29:03.800 --> 29:04.800] Okay. [29:04.800 --> 29:13.040] Now, today, I was given a continuance that has two things on it for one thing. [29:13.040 --> 29:19.840] The continuance says that it's so ordered and adjudged this the 27th day of January [29:19.840 --> 29:22.600] and they made a mistake because today is actually the 26th. [29:22.600 --> 29:26.920] Is that a harmless error or is that something I can work with? [29:26.920 --> 29:28.240] Okay. [29:28.240 --> 29:29.240] Read that one more time. [29:29.240 --> 29:35.560] I was given a continuance today when my hearing was postponed. [29:35.560 --> 29:36.560] Okay. [29:36.560 --> 29:37.560] Hang on, Jeff. [29:37.560 --> 29:38.560] I'm sorry. [29:38.560 --> 29:39.560] The music came up just as you began that. [29:39.560 --> 29:42.760] So, hold that thought just a second and we'll pick it up on the other side. [29:42.760 --> 29:43.760] Okay? [29:43.760 --> 29:44.760] All right. [29:44.760 --> 29:45.760] All right, folks. [29:45.760 --> 29:46.760] This is Rule of Law Radio. [29:46.760 --> 29:47.760] The call in number 512-646-1984. [29:47.760 --> 29:55.520] Give us a call, get in line and I will see what I can do to talk and or help you if you [29:55.520 --> 29:56.520] need it. [29:56.520 --> 29:59.520] We'll be right back. [29:59.520 --> 30:05.480] Pedophiles, they live and hunt in our midst, prompting some to call for forced microchipping [30:05.480 --> 30:06.480] and tracking. [30:06.480 --> 30:07.480] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [30:07.480 --> 30:13.240] In a moment, I'll tell you why chipping even the most heinous offenders is a very bad idea. [30:13.240 --> 30:18.560] Your search engine is watching you, recording all your searches and creating a massive database [30:18.560 --> 30:20.200] of your personal information. [30:20.200 --> 30:21.200] That's creepy. [30:21.200 --> 30:23.640] But it doesn't have to be that way. [30:23.640 --> 30:26.760] Startpage.com is the world's most private search engine. 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[32:55.160 --> 33:02.760] Order your copy today and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [33:02.760 --> 33:15.480] Live, free speech radio, logosradionetwork.com. [33:15.480 --> 33:42.040] All right, folks, we are back. [33:42.040 --> 33:49.000] This is Rule of Law Radio calling number 512-646-1984 and we are talking to Jeff in Mississippi. [33:49.000 --> 33:51.040] All right, Jeff, please continue. [33:51.040 --> 33:54.240] Read that passage again out of that notice for your continuance. [33:54.240 --> 33:55.240] Okay. [33:55.240 --> 34:01.280] At the top it says, order setting motions hearing, motion hearings. [34:01.280 --> 34:02.280] This was given me... [34:02.280 --> 34:03.280] Oh, okay. [34:03.280 --> 34:06.280] This is a motions hearing, not a continuance. [34:06.280 --> 34:11.160] Yes, they canceled my hearing today, my motion hearing. [34:11.160 --> 34:12.160] Right. [34:12.160 --> 34:13.640] And then gave me this piece of paper. [34:13.640 --> 34:15.760] So this is not a continuance? [34:15.760 --> 34:23.120] Well, I'm sorry, then, yeah, it is a continuance for a motions hearing. [34:23.120 --> 34:24.120] Okay. [34:24.120 --> 34:28.200] And at the bottom it says, so ordered and adjudged. [34:28.200 --> 34:38.360] This the 27th day of January, today is the 26th, is that a harmless error? [34:38.360 --> 34:44.240] Well as long as it didn't injure you in any way, yes, but had it caused you to report [34:44.240 --> 34:47.960] it the wrong day and thus get a warrant or something like that, then it's not harmless [34:47.960 --> 34:48.960] error. [34:48.960 --> 34:49.960] Got it. [34:49.960 --> 34:50.960] Okay. [34:50.960 --> 34:57.760] It is only signed by one person, it's not signed by the prosecutor and it's not signed [34:57.760 --> 34:58.760] by my... [34:58.760 --> 35:01.760] It doesn't have to be signed by the prosecutor. [35:01.760 --> 35:08.160] What it should be is it should be, at least here in Texas, all motions for continuance [35:08.160 --> 35:16.240] are required to be written and they're required to be notarized, what they call a verified [35:16.240 --> 35:18.760] pleading. [35:18.760 --> 35:22.440] This was notarized by the circuit clerk that's got her stamp. [35:22.440 --> 35:26.760] Well, it was notarized, then there should be two signatures. [35:26.760 --> 35:30.480] Oh, I'm sorry, no. [35:30.480 --> 35:34.200] I actually did not know that, I thought that the stamp was an automatic notary. [35:34.200 --> 35:37.160] No, the stamp means it's been filed. [35:37.160 --> 35:41.600] Okay, it just has a stamp with no notary signature. [35:41.600 --> 35:46.400] Okay, that's the order though, the order only has to be signed by the judge, no one else [35:46.400 --> 35:48.680] is required to sign an order. [35:48.680 --> 35:50.680] Okay, got it. [35:50.680 --> 35:57.200] Okay, but the motion that provoked that order has to be signed and filed by somebody, at [35:57.200 --> 35:58.600] least here in Texas it does. [35:58.600 --> 36:04.240] I don't know about Mississippi, but normally continuance requests have to be filed in writing [36:04.240 --> 36:08.280] so that there's a good cause shown for the delay. [36:08.280 --> 36:10.280] Which would have been by my attorney. [36:10.280 --> 36:11.280] Correct. [36:11.280 --> 36:15.280] Okay, and that'll be in my file. [36:15.280 --> 36:16.280] Should be. [36:16.280 --> 36:19.280] Okay, got it. [36:19.280 --> 36:26.600] Okay, last thing is that I have a sneaky feeling and correct me if I'm wrong because I'm wrong [36:26.600 --> 36:27.600] all the time. [36:27.600 --> 36:30.040] You don't have a sneaky feeling. [36:30.040 --> 36:35.040] I don't think that they're subpoenaed, I don't think they've even subpoenaed the witnesses [36:35.040 --> 36:36.040] to come in. [36:36.040 --> 36:38.520] I think they're just baiting me. [36:38.520 --> 36:42.440] Well, there wouldn't be any witnesses for a motions hearing. [36:42.440 --> 36:47.120] No, for my trial, I'm sorry, I jumped the gun. [36:47.120 --> 36:53.720] Can I go in and see if they have subpoenaed the policeman to come in and testify, will [36:53.720 --> 36:57.000] there be a current subpoena or a summons? [36:57.000 --> 37:01.320] The subpoena will only be there if it's been served. [37:01.320 --> 37:03.280] That's called the return. [37:03.280 --> 37:10.400] The entire subpoena goes out with the officer or the process server, okay? [37:10.400 --> 37:15.920] Then after it's been delivered, the person or been served, the person to whom it was [37:15.920 --> 37:22.120] served has to sign the bottom of it and the officer performing the return has to sign [37:22.120 --> 37:28.280] the bottom of it and that is what's put into the record in the court, not the actual subpoena [37:28.280 --> 37:31.320] but the service return of the subpoena. [37:31.320 --> 37:37.800] Okay, so should I go in if my case gets postponed tomorrow? [37:37.800 --> 37:44.200] Your attorney should know whether or not any witnesses have been subpoenaed because they [37:44.200 --> 37:48.880] will be either on your attorney's witness list as the one who subpoenaed them or they [37:48.880 --> 37:54.480] will be on the other side's witness list as being subpoenaed and your attorney should [37:54.480 --> 38:00.240] have the other side's potential witness list if she's doing her job. [38:00.240 --> 38:01.800] She's not. [38:01.800 --> 38:04.880] She won't return my emails. [38:04.880 --> 38:10.280] Well no, you forgot to ask me who they're doing their job for. [38:10.280 --> 38:11.280] Yeah. [38:11.280 --> 38:12.280] Okay, I got that. [38:12.280 --> 38:20.680] Well now, if I were to go in tomorrow and look at my file, should I see a service return [38:20.680 --> 38:21.680] that officers- [38:21.680 --> 38:23.760] Not unless it's been served. [38:23.760 --> 38:24.760] Okay. [38:24.760 --> 38:32.800] You won't see anything relating to a subpoena unless it's been served and returned. [38:32.800 --> 38:39.640] All right, so because I'm basically trying to catch these people. [38:39.640 --> 38:42.760] If I don't see anything, does that mean that they were never called? [38:42.760 --> 38:48.920] You can ask the clerk if there is any record anywhere that subpoenas have been requested [38:48.920 --> 38:51.160] to be sent out. [38:51.160 --> 38:58.200] But normally, the subpoena is an entire document that remains with the process server, whoever [38:58.200 --> 39:05.480] that might be, until it has been served and returned or it's been returned for failure [39:05.480 --> 39:10.640] to be served. [39:10.640 --> 39:11.640] Okay. [39:11.640 --> 39:12.640] All righty. [39:12.640 --> 39:13.640] Well, that's all I had. [39:13.640 --> 39:18.840] Those are the only questions and I'm going to go in tomorrow and I will call you next [39:18.840 --> 39:19.840] week and let you know what happened. [39:19.840 --> 39:20.840] All right, Jeff. [39:20.840 --> 39:21.840] Thanks for calling in. [39:21.840 --> 39:22.840] Okay. [39:22.840 --> 39:23.840] Thank you. [39:23.840 --> 39:24.840] Yes, sir. [39:24.840 --> 39:27.080] All right, now we're going to go to Glenn in Virginia. [39:27.080 --> 39:29.080] Glenn, what can we do for you? [39:29.080 --> 39:30.080] Hey, Eddie. [39:30.080 --> 39:32.120] Thanks for taking my call, new listener. [39:32.120 --> 39:35.280] I'm a disabled Iraq War veteran. [39:35.280 --> 39:39.960] I sued the Department of Veterans Affairs for medical malpractice in 2011, McBride versus [39:39.960 --> 39:43.400] United States, Western District of Virginia. [39:43.400 --> 39:50.080] During the proceedings, my attorneys presumably got a better offer from the defendant and [39:50.080 --> 39:53.000] bailed out on me, so I proceeded pro se. [39:53.000 --> 39:54.000] Whoa, whoa, whoa. [39:54.000 --> 39:55.000] Wait, wait, wait. [39:55.000 --> 39:57.640] Your attorneys got a better offer from the defendant? [39:57.640 --> 39:59.440] What does that mean? [39:59.440 --> 40:02.120] This is speculation on my part. [40:02.120 --> 40:03.920] I was represented by a law firm. [40:03.920 --> 40:05.760] We signed an agreement. [40:05.760 --> 40:09.280] They walked me through the process of creating the independent medical evaluation, which [40:09.280 --> 40:14.280] I did do, and then three days before the SF-95 would have allowed me to go into federal [40:14.280 --> 40:16.680] court, the law firm said, you know what? [40:16.680 --> 40:20.040] We don't actually have anybody qualified to handle your medical malpractice case. [40:20.040 --> 40:22.600] We're going to have to drop representation. [40:22.600 --> 40:26.360] Did they do it after you paid them money? [40:26.360 --> 40:32.400] No, this was, what do they call it, not contingency, but- [40:32.400 --> 40:33.400] Yeah, that's what it is. [40:33.400 --> 40:38.080] On a contingency basis, they only get paid if you get paid. [40:38.080 --> 40:39.080] Yeah. [40:39.080 --> 40:46.000] So continuing, I pursued it through pro se, and while the proceedings were going through, [40:46.000 --> 40:52.360] I began to notice that I was under observation, which understandably, since I have a lawsuit [40:52.360 --> 40:55.120] against a federal agency, I can understand that. [40:55.120 --> 40:58.160] I did file a Freedom of Information Act request, and it did come back. [40:58.160 --> 41:02.680] The Department of Veterans Affairs had gone to the magistrate and Homeland Security, U.S. [41:02.680 --> 41:08.360] Marshals, General Services Administration, and I presume the reason they went to the [41:08.360 --> 41:12.480] U.S. Marshals was to get a warrant to tap my phone, whatever. [41:12.480 --> 41:19.520] I took my vehicle to a Air Force countermeasures, technical countermeasures specialist. [41:19.520 --> 41:25.080] He wrote me a signed affidavit that said, in his expert opinion as a specialist, that [41:25.080 --> 41:32.020] there was either a GPS tracker in my car at some point, or there was one, or there may [41:32.020 --> 41:36.120] have been one from the physical scratching underneath the car. [41:36.120 --> 41:39.840] And like I said, he signed an affidavit to that effect. [41:39.840 --> 41:46.840] I attempted to hire a private investigator, but I was unable to do so because of the retainer [41:46.840 --> 41:47.840] that was needed. [41:47.840 --> 41:52.840] So I took the State of Virginia private investigator training course, and I became a private investigator [41:52.840 --> 41:58.240] myself, and I began to counter surveil those that were surveilling me. [41:58.240 --> 42:03.440] I have spent the last few years gathering counter surveillance probative evidence, and [42:03.440 --> 42:10.920] I have discussed this with a senior private investigator who is a former Navy of Office [42:10.920 --> 42:15.920] of Special Investigations investigator who then became an attorney and is now a private [42:15.920 --> 42:18.080] investigator in Washington State. [42:18.080 --> 42:22.420] In his expert opinion, I am under surveillance. [42:22.420 --> 42:29.920] But the interesting thing about this is the surveillance is, it is designed to intimidate. [42:29.920 --> 42:32.920] I'm not going to go into too much detail, but... [42:32.920 --> 42:38.400] Yeah, that's going to be true anytime you're going up against the federal agency. [42:38.400 --> 42:41.080] Intimidation is the tactic of the day. [42:41.080 --> 42:42.240] Absolutely. [42:42.240 --> 42:46.880] And from reading from the 2005 Surveillance in Society... [42:46.880 --> 42:51.560] Now what you need to do, here's what you need to do. [42:51.560 --> 42:59.800] File a FOIA request for all records relating to any surveillance being performed on you. [42:59.800 --> 43:01.800] Okay. [43:01.800 --> 43:05.920] The FOIA request that I did file, see what I've been trying to do is I've been trying [43:05.920 --> 43:13.040] to keep a really low profile, play dumb, in an effort to encourage them to step up their [43:13.040 --> 43:14.040] program. [43:14.040 --> 43:15.040] And they are doing that. [43:15.040 --> 43:19.640] I do not react when, you know, I'll be walking down the street and a complete stranger will [43:19.640 --> 43:24.200] walk up and whip out a 35 millimeter camera, snap, snap, snap, and then walk away. [43:24.200 --> 43:29.840] I catch that on camera, I save it, you know, I keep it on my computer. [43:29.840 --> 43:33.920] And I just pretend like it didn't happen and then I walk away. [43:33.920 --> 43:37.120] Like you said, I'll go ahead and file that FOIA and I'll let you know how it comes back. [43:37.120 --> 43:38.120] Okay. [43:38.120 --> 43:40.080] Well, if there's anything else you want to talk about, Glenn, hang on and we'll pick [43:40.080 --> 43:41.680] you up on the other side of the break, okay? [43:41.680 --> 43:42.680] I'll hold over the break. [43:42.680 --> 43:43.680] All right. [43:43.680 --> 43:44.680] Hang in there just a moment. [43:44.680 --> 43:48.240] Carol, Richard, y'all hang in there as well and when we get done with Glenn, we'll pick [43:48.240 --> 43:49.240] y'all up. [43:49.240 --> 43:51.040] And this is Rule of Law Radio calling number 512-646-1984. [43:51.040 --> 43:52.840] Give us a call, give us a holler, give us a complaint. [43:52.840 --> 43:53.840] Give us some attention. [43:53.840 --> 43:54.840] We're all here for you. [43:54.840 --> 43:55.840] Right there. 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[45:31.480 --> 45:38.480] Call 512-264-4043 or find us online at naturespureorganics.com. [45:38.480 --> 45:44.480] That's 512-264-4043, naturespureorganics.com. [45:44.480 --> 46:02.480] Don't forget to like us on Facebook for information on events and our products. [46:14.480 --> 46:40.480] All right, folks, we are back and we are still talking with Glenn in Virginia. [46:40.480 --> 46:44.480] All right, Glenn, what else do we have here? [46:44.480 --> 46:47.480] Like I said, I do have an expert witness as a private investigator. [46:47.480 --> 46:51.480] He has reviewed my counter surveillance videos, [46:51.480 --> 46:57.480] and he is willing to testify as is the Air Force countermeasures, electronic countermeasures guy. [46:57.480 --> 47:02.480] And I do have, like I said, I have a Freedom of Information Act request I filed [47:02.480 --> 47:06.480] about the same time I was processing a lawsuit with the Department of Veterans Affairs, [47:06.480 --> 47:11.480] and it did confirm that they said, yeah, we went to the magistrate for assistance, [47:11.480 --> 47:14.480] we went to Homeland Security, we went to U.S. Marshals, [47:14.480 --> 47:16.480] and we went to the General Services Administration. [47:16.480 --> 47:19.480] Right, but you know why that actually is, right? [47:19.480 --> 47:24.480] And you know that the only reason they got as much as they did is because of their government. [47:24.480 --> 47:28.480] Had they been a private insurance entity or some other thing, [47:28.480 --> 47:31.480] they wouldn't have got as much, but they would have still done it anyway. [47:31.480 --> 47:37.480] But the reason they're doing it is because you're making a medical claim, a disability claim. [47:37.480 --> 47:45.480] So what they're attempting to do is to catch you unawares in a situation that would compromise your claim. [47:45.480 --> 47:49.480] This was a medical malpractice case. [47:49.480 --> 47:52.480] This was not a compensation and pension claim. [47:52.480 --> 47:54.480] This was actually... [47:54.480 --> 48:02.480] I understand that, but you still have to have some resultant injury for the malpractice to be applicable. [48:02.480 --> 48:05.480] Well, the malpractice case, totally separate. [48:05.480 --> 48:06.480] That was settled. [48:06.480 --> 48:08.480] They threw money at me to get me to go away. [48:08.480 --> 48:10.480] But as I said, the case was settled. [48:10.480 --> 48:14.480] The assistant U.S. attorney offered me a check, and I walked away. [48:14.480 --> 48:16.480] But this was two years ago. [48:16.480 --> 48:18.480] The surveillance has continued. [48:18.480 --> 48:23.480] The conspicuous surveillance has continued, and it's disruptive. [48:23.480 --> 48:32.480] In that case, you may have a case, a new one, for undue harassment and so on and so forth. [48:32.480 --> 48:36.480] Okay. Undue harassment. [48:36.480 --> 48:41.480] I'm going to have to start researching. [48:41.480 --> 48:42.480] Yeah. [48:42.480 --> 48:50.480] You also may have a federal rights claim simply because without any ongoing federal necessity, [48:50.480 --> 48:58.480] as preparing for a lawsuit or whatever, then this type of surveillance has no backing, no reasonable backing. [48:58.480 --> 49:05.480] And so you can move to get the warrant to allow it quashed. [49:05.480 --> 49:12.480] The reason I have kept my head low is because I wanted them to feel comfortable with doing what they're doing. [49:12.480 --> 49:16.480] But it has literally been like three years since the case wrapped up. [49:16.480 --> 49:23.480] And every time I leave my house, their people are out there, and I record them. [49:23.480 --> 49:26.480] And I'm looking at a 1983 civil rights case. [49:26.480 --> 49:31.480] I just thought I just wanted to know if you knew anything specific about that or if you knew any attorneys. [49:31.480 --> 49:37.480] Because I've spoken to attorneys, and they just basically, you know, give me about 50 grand up front and we'll see where it goes. [49:37.480 --> 49:39.480] Yeah, exactly. And that's generally the way it works. [49:39.480 --> 49:42.480] Well, let me be frank with you here. [49:42.480 --> 49:48.480] I don't know any attorneys that I would ever recommend to anyone. [49:48.480 --> 49:52.480] And even if I knew good attorneys, I wouldn't recommend them to anyone. [49:52.480 --> 49:54.480] And there's a couple of reasons for that. [49:54.480 --> 50:01.480] One, I don't want the liability that comes with recommending an attorney that doesn't do the job right. [50:01.480 --> 50:10.480] Second, everything I do is intent on making it where you don't need to use an attorney to do it right. [50:10.480 --> 50:12.480] I would agree with that. [50:12.480 --> 50:19.480] And what we're planning to do is we've isolated it to the Roanoke Virginia Department of Veterans Affairs regional office. [50:19.480 --> 50:24.480] I've gotten, as part of my Freedom of Information Act request, I did get emails. [50:24.480 --> 50:31.480] I did request any email with identifying the person of Glenn McBride in digital or whatever format. [50:31.480 --> 50:36.480] And I got a bunch of emails where basically they were like, this guy's a scumbag. We hate him. We want to get him out of here. [50:36.480 --> 50:43.480] So when we move out of state, I want to isolate this issue. I want to make sure it becomes a federal issue. [50:43.480 --> 50:48.480] I don't want to have it get kicked out for subject matter jurisdiction down to a state level. [50:48.480 --> 50:59.480] Yeah, the only way you can do that is show that they violated some right under some pretense of Title 18, because that's really the only thing they can do. [50:59.480 --> 51:06.480] They have to violate a federally protected right for the federal courts to have any jurisdiction over it at all. [51:06.480 --> 51:12.480] And you're going to have to demonstrate the harm associated with that violation. [51:12.480 --> 51:18.480] It's not enough just to say they did it. You're going to have to show the harm that resulted from it. [51:18.480 --> 51:31.480] I think it's going to be a consortium case because my wife is feeling very intimidated because they give my wife the treatment as well. [51:31.480 --> 51:38.480] Yeah, mental anguish, you have to see whether or not that's something that you can claim at a federal level. [51:38.480 --> 51:43.480] Oh, absolutely. Yeah, it is. I have a psychologist who's willing to do a workup as an expert. [51:43.480 --> 51:53.480] Okay, you're not following me here. You say it is. Have you looked to determine exactly what your causes of action are? [51:53.480 --> 52:01.480] I've looked in the PACER and I have seen similar cases of consortium where the spouse of the victim, specifically military veterans, [52:01.480 --> 52:10.480] suffered through the actions of the military and through the injuries done to their spouses. [52:10.480 --> 52:15.480] Okay. All right. As long as you've got backing for that, more power to you. Go for it. [52:15.480 --> 52:18.480] It's there. Thank you, Eddie. Have a great night. [52:18.480 --> 52:25.480] All right. Thanks, Glenn. All right. Now we're going to go to Carol in Maine. Carol, what can we do for you? [52:25.480 --> 52:28.480] What do you know about diversity? [52:28.480 --> 52:34.480] Diversity of jurisdiction or diversity in skin color, religion, what? [52:34.480 --> 52:48.480] I'm trying to get a case and use diversity because I've got three DOJ agents out of D.C. and the rest of the people are from Maine. [52:48.480 --> 52:59.480] I'm from Maine. My case has been going on for 10 years off and on. It's animal racketeering, but it's actually due process this time around. [52:59.480 --> 53:09.480] Well, it's always been due process. So the bottom line is the court is holding the case and what they're going to do is time me out. [53:09.480 --> 53:10.480] It happens that I have. [53:10.480 --> 53:13.480] Which court is holding the case? [53:13.480 --> 53:15.480] The federal court in Maine. [53:15.480 --> 53:16.480] Okay. [53:16.480 --> 53:27.480] I sued their judge because he filed paperwork several times saying that he would not allow me to file any case in his federal court [53:27.480 --> 53:36.480] that involved any person who works for the state or that involves animals in any way, shape or form. [53:36.480 --> 53:41.480] Then move to disqualify that judge and find you another one. [53:41.480 --> 53:49.480] Unfortunately, I tried that several times. He refused. I went to circuit court. [53:49.480 --> 53:56.480] Circuit court changed my interlocutory appeal to a writ of mandamus and said they wouldn't look at it. [53:56.480 --> 54:02.480] In other words, I'm not going to be getting any kind of any decisions. [54:02.480 --> 54:10.480] What they're doing right now is slowly each judge is recusing and I need to get this case out. [54:10.480 --> 54:18.480] The only way I can think of to do it is to put the three feds on it under 42 U.S.D. [54:18.480 --> 54:27.480] 1986 because that's how I contacted them, but I contacted them not as DOJ agents, as private people. [54:27.480 --> 54:31.480] And as you know, 1986 says every person. [54:31.480 --> 54:37.480] It does not say if you have a day job at DOJ, you don't have to follow the law. [54:37.480 --> 54:47.480] So what I'm hoping to do is file the case based on diversity so that I can get it out of Maine's jurisdiction. [54:47.480 --> 54:53.480] You misunderstand what diversity jurisdiction is. [54:53.480 --> 55:00.480] Diversity jurisdiction is when you invoke the power of a federal court because [55:00.480 --> 55:10.480] parties to the suit are under different state jurisdictions or different levels of governmental jurisdiction. [55:10.480 --> 55:18.480] You're already engaging in diversity jurisdiction by trying to file it in a federal court. [55:18.480 --> 55:24.480] The reason I need to file it in a federal court is because it's a federal issue. [55:24.480 --> 55:32.480] Well, I understand that, but what you're wanting is a change of venue, not diversity jurisdiction. [55:32.480 --> 55:35.480] You've already got that. [55:35.480 --> 55:40.480] Yes, I filed the change of venue. They have ignored it, and they will continue to do so. [55:40.480 --> 55:42.480] This is what they've done before. [55:42.480 --> 55:48.480] They simply wait approximately nine months the last time, and then they just dismiss it. [55:48.480 --> 55:51.480] Okay, then non-suit it. [55:51.480 --> 55:59.480] File your own dismissal non-suit it, get it out of their hands, and file it in a different jurisdiction, [55:59.480 --> 56:03.480] one that has a jurisdiction, of course. [56:03.480 --> 56:11.480] But remember that that makes it hard on you because you have to appear in the other jurisdiction. [56:11.480 --> 56:13.480] Yeah, I don't mind. [56:13.480 --> 56:21.480] The problem that I have is the correct jurisdiction, if I don't put the feds on this thing, would be main. [56:21.480 --> 56:26.480] Yeah, but you are putting the feds on this thing, right? [56:26.480 --> 56:27.480] I'm sorry? [56:27.480 --> 56:31.480] You are putting the feds on this thing, right? [56:31.480 --> 56:36.480] I am, but I have to give them 30 days, so now I have to wait another 30 before I... [56:36.480 --> 56:40.480] What do you mean you have to give them 30 days? [56:40.480 --> 56:44.480] You have to give 30 days notice to anyone you're suing. [56:44.480 --> 56:51.480] They have to have 30 days to answer you before you can file in the court. [56:51.480 --> 56:54.480] No. [56:54.480 --> 57:04.480] You have to file the suit before any requirement upon them exists to answer you. [57:04.480 --> 57:09.480] How do you compel an answer to a suit that isn't filed? [57:09.480 --> 57:15.480] Because when a friend of mine on the same types of issues filed her case, [57:15.480 --> 57:25.480] the court kicked it out and said you didn't give them a full 30 days to answer before you filed in our court. [57:25.480 --> 57:27.480] Okay. [57:27.480 --> 57:34.480] Then you need to look at the federal rules of procedure and see if that's something they're allowed to do. [57:34.480 --> 57:45.480] Because generally, I don't know how you would make the other side respond if you haven't filed the suit. [57:45.480 --> 57:49.480] That to me doesn't make any sense. [57:49.480 --> 57:50.480] No, no. [57:50.480 --> 57:55.480] What you do is you file the claim and you tell them you have 30 days to answer. [57:55.480 --> 58:02.480] If you choose not to settle this, then I will file an XYZ court. [58:02.480 --> 58:06.480] Okay. [58:06.480 --> 58:09.480] And you did that or did you? [58:09.480 --> 58:11.480] No, I haven't done that. [58:11.480 --> 58:12.480] That's what I have to do. [58:12.480 --> 58:20.480] But my problem is after reading the diversity 28 U.S.B. 1332, [58:20.480 --> 58:31.480] my question is do I have to file in one of the federal courts where my people I'm bringing in as defendants are located? [58:31.480 --> 58:34.480] Or can I go hog wild? [58:34.480 --> 58:42.480] No, you can only go to a jurisdiction in which one of the parties exists. 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[01:05:30.480 --> 01:05:34.480] But please, folks, please financially support the network. [01:05:34.480 --> 01:05:37.480] We need it. We can't survive without you. [01:05:37.480 --> 01:05:47.480] We are here for you, not for us, because us is not making a pot of money at this, believe me. [01:05:47.480 --> 01:05:51.480] So please help us out if and when you can. [01:05:51.480 --> 01:05:54.480] All right. That being said, let's get back to our callers. [01:05:54.480 --> 01:05:57.480] Right now we are talking to Carol in Maine. [01:05:57.480 --> 01:06:00.480] All right, Carol, please continue. [01:06:00.480 --> 01:06:01.480] I have a quick question. [01:06:01.480 --> 01:06:06.480] A friend of mine who is – well, there's no sense to say the word attorney. [01:06:06.480 --> 01:06:10.480] He doesn't have a bar card purposely, but had gone to law school. [01:06:10.480 --> 01:06:17.480] He's been practicing for 50 years, but with a specific – [01:06:17.480 --> 01:06:23.480] a specific segment of society is the only way I can put it without giving his information. [01:06:23.480 --> 01:06:27.480] He tells me, and I want to know if you know if this is true, [01:06:27.480 --> 01:06:33.480] that every single court in this country is both administrative and common law. [01:06:33.480 --> 01:06:34.480] Is that true? [01:06:34.480 --> 01:06:41.480] Because if it is true, how can I ask for common law? [01:06:41.480 --> 01:06:47.480] Well, it's not necessarily true from my understanding of how things are set up. [01:06:47.480 --> 01:06:53.480] And the reason that I say it's not true is because the Article 3 courts are the ones [01:06:53.480 --> 01:06:57.480] that were established under constitutional common law. [01:06:57.480 --> 01:07:01.480] All the other courts are created by legislative enactments. [01:07:01.480 --> 01:07:03.480] They're statutory courts. [01:07:03.480 --> 01:07:06.480] They are administrative. [01:07:06.480 --> 01:07:12.480] They can't deal in common law because nothing about the codes they deal in [01:07:12.480 --> 01:07:18.480] is subject or participant of common law. [01:07:18.480 --> 01:07:24.480] So my understanding would cause me to disagree with that statement. [01:07:24.480 --> 01:07:29.480] Now, I can't say that I'm a law oracle and that I'm absolutely correct, [01:07:29.480 --> 01:07:36.480] but that's where my information and research leads me to go. [01:07:36.480 --> 01:07:37.480] Okay. [01:07:37.480 --> 01:07:41.480] Because on Wikipedia, they list the chief judge who I'm suing [01:07:41.480 --> 01:07:46.480] for violating my First Amendment rights egregiously. [01:07:46.480 --> 01:07:49.480] They list him as an Article 3 judge. [01:07:49.480 --> 01:07:50.480] Okay. [01:07:50.480 --> 01:07:53.480] Let me point something out to you here very, very clearly. [01:07:53.480 --> 01:07:59.480] You said you were reading 28 U.S.C. 1332, right? [01:07:59.480 --> 01:08:00.480] Yes. [01:08:00.480 --> 01:08:18.480] Did you bother to read the very last sub-item E? [01:08:18.480 --> 01:08:21.480] Well, that's interesting because I don't have any E. [01:08:21.480 --> 01:08:23.480] It's just a D. [01:08:23.480 --> 01:08:25.480] You'll need to go all the way down to the bottom. [01:08:25.480 --> 01:08:28.480] Well, let me read E to you. [01:08:28.480 --> 01:08:29.480] The word states. [01:08:29.480 --> 01:08:31.480] There is no E in my book. [01:08:31.480 --> 01:08:37.480] The word states, as used in this section, includes the territories, [01:08:37.480 --> 01:08:43.480] the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. [01:08:43.480 --> 01:08:44.480] Okay? [01:08:44.480 --> 01:08:45.480] Oh, okay. [01:08:45.480 --> 01:08:47.480] That's D in mine. [01:08:47.480 --> 01:08:49.480] There is no E in my book. [01:08:49.480 --> 01:08:50.480] It's G. [01:08:50.480 --> 01:08:51.480] D. [01:08:51.480 --> 01:08:52.480] C. [01:08:52.480 --> 01:08:53.480] Okay. [01:08:53.480 --> 01:08:54.480] Okay. [01:08:54.480 --> 01:08:58.480] Well, I don't know how old your book is. [01:08:58.480 --> 01:09:00.480] 2005. [01:09:00.480 --> 01:09:01.480] Okay. [01:09:01.480 --> 01:09:05.480] Well, then this has definitely been expanded since then. [01:09:05.480 --> 01:09:06.480] Okay. [01:09:06.480 --> 01:09:07.480] All right. [01:09:07.480 --> 01:09:12.480] Because that, now you have to understand what the word includes here means. [01:09:12.480 --> 01:09:17.480] Includes in law creates a category or class. [01:09:17.480 --> 01:09:32.480] What is the category or class created by this definition? [01:09:32.480 --> 01:09:34.480] Hello? [01:09:34.480 --> 01:09:37.480] Yeah, I have no idea. [01:09:37.480 --> 01:09:40.480] They're talking about a state, the word state. [01:09:40.480 --> 01:09:41.480] No, they're not. [01:09:41.480 --> 01:09:51.480] They're talking about what a state includes, what it means in this statute. [01:09:51.480 --> 01:09:57.480] These are all places over which Congress has plenary lawmaking power. [01:09:57.480 --> 01:10:00.480] They don't have that within the several states of the union. [01:10:00.480 --> 01:10:04.480] Notice states of the union is not included here. [01:10:04.480 --> 01:10:08.480] The states are not territories. [01:10:08.480 --> 01:10:11.480] Guam, that's a possession. [01:10:11.480 --> 01:10:12.480] Okay. [01:10:12.480 --> 01:10:14.480] So on and so forth. [01:10:14.480 --> 01:10:16.480] But it ain't a territory. [01:10:16.480 --> 01:10:23.480] This only is relevant to territories, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. [01:10:23.480 --> 01:10:31.480] In other words, the district courts cannot possibly be Article III courts within the several states of the union. [01:10:31.480 --> 01:10:33.480] The federal district courts. [01:10:33.480 --> 01:10:35.480] Let me put it that way. [01:10:35.480 --> 01:10:36.480] Okay. [01:10:36.480 --> 01:10:48.480] And in fact, there is a very distinct legal difference between district court of the United States and a United States district court. [01:10:48.480 --> 01:10:51.480] They are not even close to being the same thing. [01:10:51.480 --> 01:10:55.480] One is an entirely territorial court. [01:10:55.480 --> 01:10:58.480] The other is an Article III court. [01:10:58.480 --> 01:11:01.480] Okay. [01:11:01.480 --> 01:11:07.480] Guess which one this one is. [01:11:07.480 --> 01:11:10.480] Well, it's a territorial court. [01:11:10.480 --> 01:11:12.480] That's exactly right. [01:11:12.480 --> 01:11:19.480] It's a district court of the United States, not the United States district court, or it's one of the two anyway. [01:11:19.480 --> 01:11:26.480] You'd have to look to see exactly how it's defined for this reference, but one of those two is Article III. [01:11:26.480 --> 01:11:30.480] The other one is territorial only and has nothing to do with the several states. [01:11:30.480 --> 01:11:36.480] And the people invoking its jurisdiction from the several states are actually invoking the jurisdiction of the wrong court. [01:11:36.480 --> 01:11:42.480] They have none. [01:11:42.480 --> 01:11:44.480] Okay. [01:11:44.480 --> 01:11:45.480] Hmm. [01:11:45.480 --> 01:11:55.480] Except I have defendants from District of Columbia, so maybe I am actually in the right court, except I'm not going to get what I want from them. [01:11:55.480 --> 01:12:09.480] Yeah, but the problem is, is you wouldn't have any standing to make a claim because this court has no jurisdiction when you are from someplace that isn't listed here. [01:12:09.480 --> 01:12:15.480] It would be like you trying to get the courts in France to hear your case. [01:12:15.480 --> 01:12:19.480] Okay. [01:12:19.480 --> 01:12:20.480] Okay. [01:12:20.480 --> 01:12:26.480] Then I absolutely have to look into this more because I don't want to be timed out. [01:12:26.480 --> 01:12:28.480] This whole thing started last October. [01:12:28.480 --> 01:12:39.480] Well, it would also explain why the judge is telling you that he can actually prevent you from filing against somebody that works in D.C. [01:12:39.480 --> 01:12:48.480] If you, in fact, are outside of any capability of invoking that court's jurisdiction, he's absolutely right. [01:12:48.480 --> 01:12:50.480] No, that isn't what he said. [01:12:50.480 --> 01:12:58.480] He said, I can't file in the main court against any person who works for Maine. [01:12:58.480 --> 01:12:59.480] Okay. [01:12:59.480 --> 01:13:08.480] Again, exactly what I just said, Maine is not one of the areas over which he has jurisdiction, is it? [01:13:08.480 --> 01:13:09.480] Well, not on diversity. [01:13:09.480 --> 01:13:10.480] I don't know. [01:13:10.480 --> 01:13:15.480] No, not under that definition we just read. [01:13:15.480 --> 01:13:18.480] Right, but that's the definition under diversity. [01:13:18.480 --> 01:13:26.480] I don't know if that's the definition under the court that's in Maine because his reasoning… [01:13:26.480 --> 01:13:33.480] If the court in Maine is a district court as defined by this section, that's exactly what it means. [01:13:33.480 --> 01:13:38.480] Yeah, I don't know if it is because that wasn't his reasoning. [01:13:38.480 --> 01:13:40.480] He didn't say he didn't have jurisdiction over them. [01:13:40.480 --> 01:13:46.480] He's not going to tell you why if he can intimidate you into going away. [01:13:46.480 --> 01:13:48.480] No, he actually told me why. [01:13:48.480 --> 01:13:51.480] He put it right into the paperwork three different times. [01:13:51.480 --> 01:14:01.480] He said that I cannot collect money from any worker in the state of Maine because they have absolute immunity. [01:14:01.480 --> 01:14:07.480] I was stunned because I know that's not true, and I gave him the case law that says it's not. [01:14:07.480 --> 01:14:16.480] But he insisted, and he also said if it's anything to do with animals, he will not allow me to file into his court. [01:14:16.480 --> 01:14:21.480] Well, again, you need to find out exactly what court this is. [01:14:21.480 --> 01:14:22.480] Yes, definitely. [01:14:22.480 --> 01:14:23.480] Okay. [01:14:23.480 --> 01:14:28.480] I have one question, by the way, for Glenn that you were talking to is for his wife. [01:14:28.480 --> 01:14:31.480] This actually happened to me. [01:14:31.480 --> 01:14:33.480] It's happened to friends of mine. [01:14:33.480 --> 01:14:38.480] The animal racketeering cases, you're always wiretapped. [01:14:38.480 --> 01:14:45.480] You are always followed, and one of the people that was being followed did something I thought was really smart, [01:14:45.480 --> 01:14:49.480] and especially for Glenn because he plans to do a lawsuit later. [01:14:49.480 --> 01:14:56.480] This would give him absolute identification when his wife is driving and she's being followed. [01:14:56.480 --> 01:15:01.480] She needs to use her cell phone, call the local police, call the state police, whichever. [01:15:01.480 --> 01:15:06.480] If she's on the highway, call state police and tell them I'm being stopped. [01:15:06.480 --> 01:15:12.480] The car behind me is the blue whatever, or she can get the license number. [01:15:12.480 --> 01:15:14.480] The highway police will go out. [01:15:14.480 --> 01:15:15.480] They will stop it. [01:15:15.480 --> 01:15:16.480] This happened again. [01:15:16.480 --> 01:15:24.480] There was another case just like it in California, and that gives you the police report so that when you get your court, there's no mistaking. [01:15:24.480 --> 01:15:28.480] She was stopped, and they'll find out who's in the car. [01:15:28.480 --> 01:15:36.480] In California, it was the sheriff's men, believe it or not, with high-powered rifles, unmarked cars. [01:15:36.480 --> 01:15:39.480] It's a nightmare out there. [01:15:39.480 --> 01:15:42.480] The criminals are just taken over the world. [01:15:42.480 --> 01:15:44.480] It's astonishing to me. [01:15:44.480 --> 01:15:46.480] I have a judge in Maine. [01:15:46.480 --> 01:15:48.480] I removed the case. [01:15:48.480 --> 01:15:57.480] After there was no case in the court whatsoever, he actually converted stolen property of mine that they stole without a warrant [01:15:57.480 --> 01:16:01.480] while I was in handcuffs and being told I wasn't under arrest. [01:16:01.480 --> 01:16:07.480] He actually gave my property to the people who stole it. [01:16:07.480 --> 01:16:09.480] There was no case in his court. [01:16:09.480 --> 01:16:15.480] The case was in D.C., federal court, and he actually wrote the order. [01:16:15.480 --> 01:16:16.480] I was stunned. [01:16:16.480 --> 01:16:18.480] I'm like, what's going on? [01:16:18.480 --> 01:16:25.480] And then he wrote an answer to an order that I filed in the D.C. court and denied it. [01:16:25.480 --> 01:16:29.480] He actually denied the removal of my case. [01:16:29.480 --> 01:16:35.480] How's that possible when Congress, under U.S. decode, says I get to remove it? [01:16:35.480 --> 01:16:38.480] But he abolished congressional law. [01:16:38.480 --> 01:16:49.480] Well, he doesn't, but this goes pretty well right into the hands of what I was saying in the opening of my book at the beginning of the show. [01:16:49.480 --> 01:16:50.480] All right? [01:16:50.480 --> 01:16:51.480] Exactly. [01:16:51.480 --> 01:16:54.480] All right, Carol, well, thanks for calling in. [01:16:54.480 --> 01:16:55.480] Okay, bye-bye. [01:16:55.480 --> 01:17:24.480] All right, folks, we'll be right back after this break, so you all hang in there. [01:17:25.480 --> 01:17:27.480] We'll be right back. [01:17:55.480 --> 01:17:57.480] We'll be right back. [01:18:25.480 --> 01:18:27.480] We'll be right back. [01:18:55.480 --> 01:19:01.480] Please visit logosradionetwork.com and contribute today. [01:19:01.480 --> 01:19:28.480] This is the Logos Radio Network. [01:19:28.480 --> 01:19:31.480] All right, folks, we are back. [01:19:31.480 --> 01:19:36.480] This is Rule of Law Radio, and we are now going to be talking to Marta Shea in Tennessee. [01:19:36.480 --> 01:19:39.480] Marta Shea, what can we do for you? [01:19:39.480 --> 01:19:40.480] How you doing, Eddie? [01:19:40.480 --> 01:19:42.480] Doing all right. [01:19:42.480 --> 01:19:44.480] I got court tomorrow. [01:19:44.480 --> 01:19:48.480] I've been listening to you for about almost a year now, and I realized- [01:19:48.480 --> 01:19:51.480] I bet your ears are bleeding. [01:19:51.480 --> 01:19:54.480] Yeah, it is, and it's starting to consume my life. [01:19:54.480 --> 01:20:00.480] Especially by, like, going to read the statutes and stuff like that, and defining them and [01:20:00.480 --> 01:20:02.480] starting to understand them. [01:20:02.480 --> 01:20:08.480] It's really, it's a lot of information to get into, and I'm taking a stand where I want [01:20:08.480 --> 01:20:16.480] to be free, but I'm understanding that letting this continue is being considered a slave. [01:20:16.480 --> 01:20:19.480] And, you know, we fought for the freedom, and we need to keep it. [01:20:19.480 --> 01:20:28.480] So, I've been doing things to display that, and I got a court case where tomorrow I got [01:20:28.480 --> 01:20:34.480] to go to, but it's the first court case or whatnot, but I will stop going traveling to [01:20:34.480 --> 01:20:40.480] Florida, and what eventually happened was they bust my window, pulled me and the passenger [01:20:40.480 --> 01:20:47.480] out, locked us up, didn't tell us what we were being charged with for two days later. [01:20:47.480 --> 01:20:50.480] So, we were held down in the holding area. [01:20:50.480 --> 01:20:55.480] The judge came down, talked to us, told us what we were being charged with. [01:20:55.480 --> 01:21:00.480] And, yeah, basically tomorrow's court. [01:21:00.480 --> 01:21:06.480] Now, tomorrow, I guess it's just the first day, so I don't know what it's really called [01:21:06.480 --> 01:21:15.480] or what is going to be done there tomorrow, but the fact is that I had what they asked [01:21:15.480 --> 01:21:16.480] for, a driver's license. [01:21:16.480 --> 01:21:21.480] I had a valid driver's license, but since I did not give it to them, the officer wrote [01:21:21.480 --> 01:21:28.480] me a ticket for driving with the defendant's Florida driver's license. [01:21:28.480 --> 01:21:31.480] And I haven't had a Florida driver's license in so long. [01:21:31.480 --> 01:21:34.480] I have a valid Virginia license. [01:21:34.480 --> 01:21:39.480] I also got, I went and ordered a copy of my driver's record. [01:21:39.480 --> 01:21:42.480] I have that with me also. [01:21:42.480 --> 01:21:46.480] The Florida one you mean? [01:21:46.480 --> 01:21:48.480] No, the Virginia one. [01:21:48.480 --> 01:21:53.480] Why don't you have the one from Florida showing that the license was never suspended? [01:21:53.480 --> 01:21:55.480] Because I don't have a Florida driver's license. [01:21:55.480 --> 01:21:56.480] No, no, no. [01:21:56.480 --> 01:21:59.480] I understand that. [01:21:59.480 --> 01:22:00.480] I understand that. [01:22:00.480 --> 01:22:05.480] But what I'm saying is, is if you have a record from Florida saying that you haven't had a [01:22:05.480 --> 01:22:13.480] Florida license for eons and this cop wrote you up for that to begin with, then you can [01:22:13.480 --> 01:22:21.480] easily show that he never bothered to check to see if you had any other kind of license. [01:22:21.480 --> 01:22:24.480] You follow? [01:22:24.480 --> 01:22:26.480] Right. [01:22:26.480 --> 01:22:32.480] But wouldn't, just the fact of me not giving him any type of license in the first place, [01:22:32.480 --> 01:22:37.480] because there was eight other cops in there and all the recordings were on. [01:22:37.480 --> 01:22:38.480] Well, no. [01:22:38.480 --> 01:22:41.480] I mean, look at this, the way this plays out. [01:22:41.480 --> 01:22:45.480] A cop accuses you of having an invalid Florida license. [01:22:45.480 --> 01:22:52.480] You can prove that you've never had or it has been years since, or you can force them [01:22:52.480 --> 01:22:58.480] to bring evidence to court showing that you've had the license in Florida. [01:22:58.480 --> 01:23:02.480] But they can't produce that information, can they? [01:23:02.480 --> 01:23:03.480] No. [01:23:03.480 --> 01:23:04.480] Exactly. [01:23:04.480 --> 01:23:07.480] The burden of proof is on them. [01:23:07.480 --> 01:23:11.480] You simply have to challenge them to produce it. [01:23:11.480 --> 01:23:20.480] Where is your evidence that I possess a Florida license in order for it to have been suspended [01:23:20.480 --> 01:23:23.480] to be invalid? [01:23:23.480 --> 01:23:25.480] Thank you. [01:23:25.480 --> 01:23:29.480] They can't just say, oh, well, I'm going to charge you with not having a Utah license, [01:23:29.480 --> 01:23:32.480] and you've never even lived in Utah. [01:23:32.480 --> 01:23:33.480] Right. [01:23:33.480 --> 01:23:40.480] But this happens during the trial process or before we even get to that? [01:23:40.480 --> 01:23:42.480] Well, you can do it at both. [01:23:42.480 --> 01:23:46.480] You can challenge the prosecutor to produce their evidence that you have a Florida license [01:23:46.480 --> 01:23:53.480] that's been suspended, which they're not going to be able to do, right? [01:23:53.480 --> 01:23:55.480] Right. [01:23:55.480 --> 01:23:58.480] Well, I guess what I need to, I understand that part. [01:23:58.480 --> 01:24:04.480] Well, I guess I'm asking is, how do I, I guess our OZ is saying that the procedure, [01:24:04.480 --> 01:24:07.480] is that what I need to go read? [01:24:07.480 --> 01:24:14.480] You need to do the rules of evidence and the rules of procedure. [01:24:14.480 --> 01:24:16.480] In Georgia. [01:24:16.480 --> 01:24:26.480] Well, wherever the trial is, if it's in Florida, why are you studying the Georgia procedures? [01:24:26.480 --> 01:24:27.480] No, no, no. [01:24:27.480 --> 01:24:28.480] It's not in Florida. [01:24:28.480 --> 01:24:32.480] I was traveling to Florida, but I got stopped in Georgia. [01:24:32.480 --> 01:24:33.480] Okay. [01:24:33.480 --> 01:24:39.480] Well, wherever the trial is, that's whose procedures and rules of evidence you need to look up. [01:24:39.480 --> 01:24:40.480] Yeah, yeah. [01:24:40.480 --> 01:24:41.480] I understand that. [01:24:41.480 --> 01:24:43.480] Rules of procedures. [01:24:43.480 --> 01:24:44.480] Okay. [01:24:44.480 --> 01:24:52.480] That right there will explain to me the court dates that I'm going through and what is allowed to happen. [01:24:52.480 --> 01:24:59.480] Well, it'll tell you what the required process is for the courts to follow at every stage of the proceeding, [01:24:59.480 --> 01:25:03.480] which you may have to piece that together to understand it. [01:25:03.480 --> 01:25:07.480] But you've also got to determine whether or not there are any local rules of court. [01:25:07.480 --> 01:25:09.480] Now, remember this about local rules. [01:25:09.480 --> 01:25:19.480] Local rules normally are only applicable to written motions and other types of materials. [01:25:19.480 --> 01:25:25.480] Normally they don't have any local rules that go outside of that. [01:25:25.480 --> 01:25:32.480] They might on occasion have one that deals with something relevant to evidence introduction and so on and so forth, [01:25:32.480 --> 01:25:35.480] but I found that to be extremely rare. [01:25:35.480 --> 01:25:45.480] Usually the local rules deal only with timeframes of filing certain types of motions and other documents. [01:25:45.480 --> 01:25:55.480] But the actual criminal procedure and the actual rules of evidence in criminal cases, you're going to need to know those. [01:25:55.480 --> 01:26:03.480] And you may need to know some of the rules of civil procedure if and when the rules of criminal procedure don't cover it, [01:26:03.480 --> 01:26:05.480] because here in Texas it works that way. [01:26:05.480 --> 01:26:11.480] If there's nothing in the code of criminal procedure dealing with how something is to be done, [01:26:11.480 --> 01:26:16.480] then the rules of civil procedure will be applied. [01:26:16.480 --> 01:26:19.480] Okay, that's good to know, civil procedure. [01:26:19.480 --> 01:26:26.480] So these are the main things that you need to learn whatever state you get caught up in and you're trying to... [01:26:26.480 --> 01:26:31.480] Absolutely. If it's a criminal case, absolutely. [01:26:31.480 --> 01:26:34.480] Okay, so that makes sense. So I need to cover these things, [01:26:34.480 --> 01:26:42.480] and I have a very easy case because I have valid everything and everything they did was wrong. [01:26:42.480 --> 01:26:45.480] So these are the things I need to do. [01:26:45.480 --> 01:26:55.480] I've got one more question because I've seen that by me hearing this, I'm inevitably forced to speak it to other people. [01:26:55.480 --> 01:27:01.480] And I see that people are starting to look and find it interesting. [01:27:01.480 --> 01:27:05.480] And one of those people is my mate, my wife or whatnot. [01:27:05.480 --> 01:27:10.480] And I've seen that she recently got a ticket or whatnot. [01:27:10.480 --> 01:27:16.480] And now we're in court, and as we're in court, the judge is talking to us. [01:27:16.480 --> 01:27:26.480] So we put in a demand for dismissal, just to see how they would react [01:27:26.480 --> 01:27:35.480] and see what kind of things are going on in the court for the lack of jurisdiction and things like that, [01:27:35.480 --> 01:27:38.480] and court cases from the federal courts and stuff like that. [01:27:38.480 --> 01:27:46.480] And the judge got in there. Within two minutes of sitting down, they called recess, [01:27:46.480 --> 01:27:53.480] and the judge went out the door for two minutes, and it came right back in with the paperwork [01:27:53.480 --> 01:28:05.480] and basically stopped whoever he was dealing with, called my wife up, and started reading the dismissal. [01:28:05.480 --> 01:28:20.480] And then after he read it, he started reading his reasons for why he was going to deny the motion. [01:28:20.480 --> 01:28:29.480] So he starts reading about recent Appellate Court decisions, said this and this and that. [01:28:29.480 --> 01:28:33.480] He was talking so fast that I couldn't really get all of it. [01:28:33.480 --> 01:28:43.480] But it was not even making a conclusion of some type of argument to what the Supreme Law is saying [01:28:43.480 --> 01:28:48.480] as far as that it has to be overturned. [01:28:48.480 --> 01:28:53.480] These type of decisions have to be overturned. They didn't say anything about that. [01:28:53.480 --> 01:28:57.480] So I'm sitting here like I had to order the records, but I have to go pick it up tomorrow [01:28:57.480 --> 01:29:01.480] so I could actually go look up all the rules that he was saying. [01:29:01.480 --> 01:29:03.480] Right. [01:29:03.480 --> 01:29:12.480] Once all that happened, it was like she was like in fear, and like how do you deal with that? [01:29:12.480 --> 01:29:19.480] If you can find that the information the judge was giving her was intentionally misleading, [01:29:19.480 --> 01:29:30.480] then you can move to recuse the judge or disqualify the judge as being absolutely partial and unfair. [01:29:30.480 --> 01:29:39.480] The judge was attempting to knowingly mislead her as to the law and the facts in order to not dismiss the case. [01:29:39.480 --> 01:29:42.480] So you can disqualify them for that if you can prove it. [01:29:42.480 --> 01:29:44.480] Disqualify them. [01:29:44.480 --> 01:29:45.480] All right. [01:29:45.480 --> 01:29:46.480] Disqualify them. [01:29:46.480 --> 01:29:47.480] Anything else? [01:29:47.480 --> 01:29:50.480] Is that a deal? Is that on a deal or? [01:29:50.480 --> 01:29:53.480] Okay. Well, hang on, Marta, see I got another break and then I'll pick you up, okay? [01:29:53.480 --> 01:29:55.480] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio. [01:29:55.480 --> 01:30:00.480] Y'all hang in there. 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[01:32:57.480 --> 01:33:00.480] microplantpowder.com. [01:33:00.480 --> 01:33:10.480] You're listening to the Logos Radio Network at logosradionetwork.com. [01:33:30.480 --> 01:33:32.480] Thank you. [01:34:00.480 --> 01:34:12.480] All right, folks, we are back. [01:34:12.480 --> 01:34:16.480] This is Rules of Law Radio, and we are still talking with Marta Shea in Tennessee. [01:34:16.480 --> 01:34:20.480] All right, Marta Shea, go with that last part again. [01:34:20.480 --> 01:34:29.480] Okay. You told me to disqualify the judge, but I was saying, is that in the current courtroom or after the trial is in the... [01:34:29.480 --> 01:34:32.480] No, the one with your wife. If your wife... [01:34:32.480 --> 01:34:33.480] Yeah, right. [01:34:33.480 --> 01:34:42.480] Yeah. If the judge gave her bad information intentionally, which the transcript should show that he did, [01:34:42.480 --> 01:34:49.480] then you want to disqualify that judge as not being fair and impartial. [01:34:49.480 --> 01:34:57.480] Okay. So learn how to, like, disqualify in motion? [01:34:57.480 --> 01:34:59.480] Exactly. [01:34:59.480 --> 01:35:03.480] Okay. And I need to learn how, like, how to deal with... [01:35:03.480 --> 01:35:08.480] Because when people want to stand up and start fighting, how to deal with it when they get scared, [01:35:08.480 --> 01:35:14.480] because, like, she was ready to pay for the...to go get her license reinstated and not be bothered with it. [01:35:14.480 --> 01:35:23.480] The best way to do that is to know what they can and can't do, and when they're BSing you like this judge probably was. [01:35:23.480 --> 01:35:27.480] No, no. I'm talking about the people, like my wife. [01:35:27.480 --> 01:35:34.480] Right. That's what I'm talking about. The more educated she becomes and familiar with what to do and what they're doing, [01:35:34.480 --> 01:35:39.480] the more comfortable she'll become and the less fear she'll suffer through. [01:35:39.480 --> 01:35:42.480] So continue giving her information. [01:35:42.480 --> 01:35:44.480] Yeah. Keep teaching her. [01:35:44.480 --> 01:35:45.480] Okay. [01:35:45.480 --> 01:35:50.480] The more educated she becomes on the process, the less she'll be fearful of it. [01:35:50.480 --> 01:35:52.480] Got you. All right. [01:35:52.480 --> 01:35:53.480] Okay. [01:35:53.480 --> 01:35:58.480] Yeah. I'm settled with doing it. I just didn't want to force people, [01:35:58.480 --> 01:36:04.480] but if that's the understanding that I need to take over, then I'll continue with what I'm doing. Thank you. [01:36:04.480 --> 01:36:08.480] You're welcome. All right. Now... [01:36:08.480 --> 01:36:10.480] I will be supporting you, too, soon. [01:36:10.480 --> 01:36:14.480] All right. Well, I appreciate it, Marty Shea. Thanks. Anything else? [01:36:14.480 --> 01:36:15.480] No, sir. [01:36:15.480 --> 01:36:21.480] All right. Thanks for calling in. All right. Now we're going to go to Darren in Illinois. Darren, what can we do for you? [01:36:21.480 --> 01:36:28.480] Well, Eddie, I am reasonably new to listening to everything that you talk about. [01:36:28.480 --> 01:36:34.480] And like the last call in my head is spinning with all of these new things that are coming at me. [01:36:34.480 --> 01:36:40.480] So in the not too distant past, actually about a week ago, I got a letter from the county in which I live in, [01:36:40.480 --> 01:36:47.480] in the People's Republic of Illinois, summoning me for what they said was perspective jury duty. [01:36:47.480 --> 01:36:56.480] And I'm just wondering if you have any thoughts on whether or not I should respond to this as it came through the regular mail. [01:36:56.480 --> 01:37:02.480] And it wasn't, you know, it wasn't summoned in a more conventional manner. [01:37:02.480 --> 01:37:05.480] You meant a more approvable manner. [01:37:05.480 --> 01:37:08.480] Correct. Correct. Instead of saying, you know, what we... [01:37:08.480 --> 01:37:10.480] Well, let me put it this way. [01:37:10.480 --> 01:37:20.480] Regardless of whatever case they put you on, you have an opportunity to assist your fellow man [01:37:20.480 --> 01:37:30.480] by preventing an unlawful conviction for governmental purposes that should not exist in the first place. [01:37:30.480 --> 01:37:34.480] Let's say, for instance, you're being called in for duty in traffic court. [01:37:34.480 --> 01:37:42.480] If you've been listening to this show for any time at all, then you are familiar with the reason why traffic court exists, [01:37:42.480 --> 01:37:46.480] and it's not to go after every person in a car. [01:37:46.480 --> 01:37:50.480] It's only for people that are engaging in commercial use of the highways. [01:37:50.480 --> 01:37:53.480] That's all it's ever been for. [01:37:53.480 --> 01:38:04.480] Only somebody that knows that is going to be the person that either hangs the jury or convinces the other jurors to acquit [01:38:04.480 --> 01:38:13.480] and come back with a verdict of not guilty by making them understand what that statutory scheme is actually limited to, [01:38:13.480 --> 01:38:18.480] regardless of what the prosecutor wants them to believe in court. [01:38:18.480 --> 01:38:29.480] So I would receive a jury summons with glee because I'm not going to give them any indication as to whether or not [01:38:29.480 --> 01:38:38.480] I'm willing to play the game the way they want it played, which is to prevent anyone with any proper knowledge from participating. [01:38:38.480 --> 01:38:49.480] I'm going to play it to make sure that justice is served as a fully informed juror, whether they like it or not. [01:38:49.480 --> 01:38:56.480] We have that right. That's our courtroom. It's not theirs, despite what they want you to believe. [01:38:56.480 --> 01:39:04.480] So if, in fact, something goes to jury trial, I have heard of cases in the past where the jury's recommendation [01:39:04.480 --> 01:39:08.480] for sentencing has been ignored by the judge, how does that happen? [01:39:08.480 --> 01:39:21.480] It can be ignored if what the jury recommends is outside of that which is allowed by law or if in certain instances [01:39:21.480 --> 01:39:29.480] the judge is not supposed to question the determination of the jury unless the jury does something the law doesn't allow. [01:39:29.480 --> 01:39:39.480] Okay. All right, so you would look at this more as an opportunity to commit some true subterfuge to what they think is an otherwise... [01:39:39.480 --> 01:39:45.480] Well, not true subterfuge, to actually do what they don't want, deliver real justice. [01:39:45.480 --> 01:39:52.480] They don't make money if justice is served. They only make money if justice is their version of it. [01:39:52.480 --> 01:40:04.480] And once you understand that the courts are nothing more than revenue generators these days, you won't be of any help to anyone. [01:40:04.480 --> 01:40:14.480] You'll go in and you'll swallow the rhetoric like everybody else, and the poor schmuck that's getting run down the rail is screwed, just to put it simply. [01:40:14.480 --> 01:40:25.480] Only by educating people and those people assuming their duties as jurors is going to make any difference. [01:40:25.480 --> 01:40:32.480] Yeah, I hadn't looked at it that way. I guess it's a different way of proceeding all of this. I would put it more as a burden as opposed to actually... [01:40:32.480 --> 01:40:40.480] And the problem is, is most people these days do. I agree, most people these days do. [01:40:40.480 --> 01:40:46.480] Okay. Well, thanks, Eddie. I appreciate it, man. Yes, sir. Thanks for calling in. You bet. [01:40:46.480 --> 01:40:52.480] All right. Well, that was my last caller and I got about three minutes left. Oh, wait a minute. Maybe I got another one here. [01:40:52.480 --> 01:41:02.480] I got Mark in Florida. Mark, I can give you two minutes. Two minutes. Thank you, Judge. [01:41:02.480 --> 01:41:15.480] Eddie, this is too doled on confusing. There's no way you can go from Florida to Michigan and get a ticket in every state and learn all these ridiculous... [01:41:15.480 --> 01:41:25.480] To learn their game. I agree as far as minute details, but the general rule of thumb is the same everywhere. [01:41:25.480 --> 01:41:37.480] Due process is due process regardless of where you are. You just have to learn how they pass that stage of due process through their system. [01:41:37.480 --> 01:41:48.480] That's really what it's about. Okay. And the due process is without crystalette guy, there is no claim. [01:41:48.480 --> 01:41:55.480] There is never a claim against you. The prosecutor cannot advocate against you. He's not a witness with firsthand knowledge. [01:41:55.480 --> 01:42:09.480] There's got to be a simpler way to file a... Well, the problem is as long as the courts have allowed malum prohibitum to be used against the people, [01:42:09.480 --> 01:42:21.480] they have negated the requirement of standing through injury. It's unconstitutional. It's unlawful. I could not agree with you more, but it's what they're doing. [01:42:21.480 --> 01:42:35.480] Then we need a form in writing, motion to dismiss. There is no injure party. Do you refuse? You do not consent to malum prohibitum. [01:42:35.480 --> 01:42:44.480] Well, you could not consent all day long. That doesn't mean they're going to listen. And it doesn't mean the appeals court is going to uphold it. [01:42:44.480 --> 01:42:56.480] Unfortunately, there's only a very specific method in which you can step outside of what jurisdiction they're claiming. [01:42:56.480 --> 01:43:07.480] You first have to make them admit that you were never engaged in an activity over which they had regulatory authority to begin with, [01:43:07.480 --> 01:43:20.480] because that's all a malum prohibitum is, is a regulatory scheme. So you have to first get them to admit by denial of yourself that you were acting in any capacity [01:43:20.480 --> 01:43:27.480] over which they had that regulatory authority. That's what they try to get when they call you a driver or an operator. [01:43:27.480 --> 01:43:40.480] They're trying to get you to assume the legal liability of that party, that capacity. And if you deny that capacity, they can't get you into that. [01:43:40.480 --> 01:43:50.480] Okay? But they've got to prove that your code even applies to you in the first place, not just by- That's exactly what I'm talking about. [01:43:50.480 --> 01:43:59.480] By assuming that legal capacity, that's how they get you to step into that code. 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[01:46:40.480 --> 01:46:54.480] My basic question is to the prosecutor, to the judge, what facts has the jury provided to this court that prove this code applies to me? [01:46:54.480 --> 01:46:59.480] Just because he read a book doesn't mean, what, did you read the Bible? Can you apply that to me? [01:46:59.480 --> 01:47:04.480] What facts does he rely on that prove the code applies to me? [01:47:04.480 --> 01:47:08.480] That's it. Without any facts, the judge has nothing to go on. [01:47:08.480 --> 01:47:18.480] Yeah, but that's exactly what they're going to say that the witness, i.e., the officer, is there to testify to is those specific facts. [01:47:18.480 --> 01:47:23.480] Well, when you first get to court, it's usually just you and the officer, and I would object. [01:47:23.480 --> 01:47:27.480] Well, that depends on where you are. In Texas, it's not that way. [01:47:27.480 --> 01:47:39.480] Well, in Michigan, it usually is at least your first hearing, and I would object because no one's called any witnesses. Is he a witness or is he the injured party? [01:47:39.480 --> 01:47:45.480] If he's a witness and no one's called a witness, what is he there for? He can't be there. [01:47:45.480 --> 01:47:53.480] Now, if he's the injured party, well, then he can be there, but he's got to have a claim, not a complaint, but a claim. [01:47:53.480 --> 01:47:59.480] No, he doesn't have to have a claim as a witness. He has to have a claim as an injured party. [01:47:59.480 --> 01:48:06.480] Correct. And if he's not an injured party and no one's called any witnesses, he can't be there as a witness. [01:48:06.480 --> 01:48:12.480] Okay. I don't know where you're talking about your procedures, but here it works like this. [01:48:12.480 --> 01:48:17.480] The only time you ever see any witness against you is at the actual trial. [01:48:17.480 --> 01:48:26.480] Despite the fact that they are supposed to do what is called an examining trial so that witnesses can be questioned and evidence introduced [01:48:26.480 --> 01:48:32.480] and determine whether or not it's admissible prior to actually going to trial. [01:48:32.480 --> 01:48:38.480] But in Texas, they conveniently decided that they would do away with that despite the requirement of it in statute. [01:48:38.480 --> 01:48:47.480] So you don't ever see a witness or anyone else other than the judge and opposing counsel until trial. [01:48:47.480 --> 01:48:52.480] Okay. So the opposing counsel can't really say anything. It's all hearsay. [01:48:52.480 --> 01:48:58.480] The opposing counsel never does anything except meet with you to determine whether or not you want to cut a deal [01:48:58.480 --> 01:49:02.480] or to tell the judge they're ready to proceed to trial. [01:49:02.480 --> 01:49:06.480] Okay. Can you hijack his witness? [01:49:06.480 --> 01:49:14.480] You can cross-examine his witness and make his witness work for you if you know how. [01:49:14.480 --> 01:49:18.480] But again, that happens at trial. [01:49:18.480 --> 01:49:26.480] Okay. But when he brings his witness, does everyone have to submit a list of witnesses they're going to bring? [01:49:26.480 --> 01:49:31.480] Not in these types of cases, they don't. In the larger, more serious cases, they do. [01:49:31.480 --> 01:49:38.480] Now, you can ask for a list of witnesses. That doesn't necessarily mean they've made one or will give it to you. [01:49:38.480 --> 01:49:41.480] They're supposed to. [01:49:41.480 --> 01:49:45.480] Did you object that that's my witness and steal it from him? [01:49:45.480 --> 01:49:47.480] No. [01:49:47.480 --> 01:49:50.480] Why not? How did he get there in the first place? [01:49:50.480 --> 01:49:57.480] They called him there. They subpoenaed him. They named him as state's primary witness. [01:49:57.480 --> 01:50:04.480] Therefore, the only thing he can be to you is a hostile witness, but he's not your witness. [01:50:04.480 --> 01:50:10.480] Why? Well, do you think you could subpoena him also? [01:50:10.480 --> 01:50:17.480] Sure, you can subpoena him. That still isn't going to make him your witness because he is adverse against you. [01:50:17.480 --> 01:50:25.480] You have to figure out how to ask questions that get him to work for you, even though he doesn't want to. [01:50:25.480 --> 01:50:36.480] Now, before you get to the witness things, and you probably told me this and it's just gone up my head because I can't comprehend, who's the injured party? [01:50:36.480 --> 01:50:41.480] They are going to claim the state is the injured party. [01:50:41.480 --> 01:50:47.480] You are going to object to them claiming that the state is an injured party because the state is not present, [01:50:47.480 --> 01:50:53.480] except in the presence of its counsel, which is the prosecutor. [01:50:53.480 --> 01:50:59.480] This, again, goes to the issue of malum prohibitum versus malum inse. [01:50:59.480 --> 01:51:08.480] They refuse to recognize the requirement of standing through actual injury. [01:51:08.480 --> 01:51:10.480] So we need to find a case. [01:51:10.480 --> 01:51:16.480] There's lots of cases. They still ignore them. The courts have been hijacked. [01:51:16.480 --> 01:51:23.480] There is no justice within these courts at the trial level. [01:51:23.480 --> 01:51:32.480] You make your objections, you make your record, but it's not going to change anything until that record hits an appellate court. [01:51:32.480 --> 01:51:40.480] Okay. Is there a method to get a transcript for free under equal protection because the prosecutor gets it for free? [01:51:40.480 --> 01:51:51.480] Well, there's lots of case law that says that the people cannot be charged any filing fees or costs to seek justice in our own courts. [01:51:51.480 --> 01:51:56.480] We're not supposed to have to pay filing fees or for transcripts or for anything else. [01:51:56.480 --> 01:52:03.480] Those are limited to legal entities that are using the courts for their purposes. [01:52:03.480 --> 01:52:11.480] But the people have a right to the courts without cost regardless if it's in the interest of justice and protection of their rights. [01:52:11.480 --> 01:52:17.480] There's tons of case law on that. They ignore that too. [01:52:17.480 --> 01:52:19.480] They're pirates. [01:52:19.480 --> 01:52:23.480] Yes, they are. They are pirates in every sense of the word. [01:52:23.480 --> 01:52:38.480] And until we the people stop letting them get away with this by holding everybody's feet to the fire and stretching a few necks from a tree limb, this isn't going to change. [01:52:38.480 --> 01:52:47.480] We need to fill the courtrooms with friends and family so they can stand and object or help. There's got to be a way. [01:52:47.480 --> 01:52:56.480] Yeah, well, we don't need to just fill the courtrooms. We need to fill lots of public positions with people that understand liberty and freedom. [01:52:56.480 --> 01:53:03.480] And until we do that, nothing changes without brute force. [01:53:03.480 --> 01:53:11.480] It seems absurd that the previous gentleman needs to go to Florida to give him a piece of paper to give to somebody else. [01:53:11.480 --> 01:53:20.480] It's just so ridiculous to have to do all these things when you want to be a plumber. Instead, you got to be a lawyer. [01:53:20.480 --> 01:53:22.480] It's just ridiculous. [01:53:22.480 --> 01:53:23.480] Yeah, I absolutely agree. [01:53:23.480 --> 01:53:29.480] But this is also the problem with letting lawyers take over every department of government, which we've done. [01:53:29.480 --> 01:53:33.480] It's a violation of every separation of powers, a doctrine in existence. [01:53:33.480 --> 01:53:42.480] But it's exactly what's happened. The lawyers have usurped and infiltrated every governmental branch. [01:53:42.480 --> 01:53:46.480] And that is forbidden under the separation of powers clause. [01:53:46.480 --> 01:53:55.480] But it's how we've wound up in the mess we're in, or at least it's one of the contributing factors. [01:53:55.480 --> 01:54:03.480] And we're too trusting, and we believe people are honest. And I want to just say a brief history of America. [01:54:03.480 --> 01:54:08.480] Oh, speak for yourself in that category. [01:54:08.480 --> 01:54:16.480] I gave up a long time ago on believing anybody's honest, especially if they are a lawyer. [01:54:16.480 --> 01:54:22.480] As a matter of fact, talking to my dad and his old buddy and listening to them talk about when they was kids, [01:54:22.480 --> 01:54:28.480] and I'm thinking, you never told me you did things like that, Dad. Come on now. [01:54:28.480 --> 01:54:33.480] I thought he was pure as gold, but he wasn't so bad. [01:54:33.480 --> 01:54:41.480] Well, I guess I learned mine early in life because my mom would tell me about all the stuff she did as a teenager and growing up. [01:54:41.480 --> 01:54:47.480] And Hellraiser was being kind. [01:54:47.480 --> 01:54:51.480] And I guess I picked it up from her. [01:54:51.480 --> 01:54:55.480] Yep. Well, at least you're on the good side of the track, though. [01:54:55.480 --> 01:55:00.480] Well, I hope so. At least when the history shakes it all out, I hope so. [01:55:00.480 --> 01:55:05.480] Yeah. Same here. Same here, Eddie. Thank you. You enjoy. [01:55:05.480 --> 01:55:07.480] Yes, sir. Thanks for calling in. [01:55:07.480 --> 01:55:14.480] All right. This brings us to Rob in Illinois. Rob, you also have two minutes, and we're out of time. [01:55:14.480 --> 01:55:23.480] Yeah. Oh, Eddie, I just had a brain, I guess, a lock here. I don't want to use another word. [01:55:23.480 --> 01:55:30.480] But anyways. Would aneurysm suffice? [01:55:30.480 --> 01:55:33.480] Yes. I was going to say something big about what we were talking about. [01:55:33.480 --> 01:55:39.480] It has something to do with the, let's see, I'm looking at the notes here, injured party. [01:55:39.480 --> 01:55:49.480] Anyways, forget it. I think the fundraiser is more important right now, if you want to let everybody know. [01:55:49.480 --> 01:55:55.480] We're coming to the end of the month. Will you guys extend it? [01:55:55.480 --> 01:56:03.480] That is Deborah's call. I do not know the reason for the timeframe or anything like that, so I cannot answer that. [01:56:03.480 --> 01:56:08.480] Okay. I just sent out an email to about 2,000 people, so hopefully we'll get something here. [01:56:08.480 --> 01:56:10.480] All right. Well, cool. Appreciate that a lot. [01:56:10.480 --> 01:56:12.480] Sure. Okay. [01:56:12.480 --> 01:56:14.480] All right. Anything else? [01:56:14.480 --> 01:56:15.480] Oh, no. That's it. [01:56:15.480 --> 01:56:17.480] Okay. Well, thanks for calling in, Rob. [01:56:17.480 --> 01:56:18.480] Okay. You're welcome, Eddie. [01:56:18.480 --> 01:56:22.480] All right, folks. That brings us up to a couple of minutes until the end of the show, [01:56:22.480 --> 01:56:27.480] so I'm going to one more time hit you all up for what we need, and that is donations. [01:56:27.480 --> 01:56:35.480] We are in the annual fundraiser right now. We need your financial support to help keep us operating, [01:56:35.480 --> 01:56:41.480] to help keep us doing what we do. We do this for you. We don't get paid for this. 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