[00:00.000 --> 00:07.540] The following news flash is brought to you by the Lone Star Lowdown, providing your daily [00:07.540 --> 00:14.300] bulletins for the commodities market, today in history, news updates, and the inside scoop [00:14.300 --> 00:23.060] into the tides of the alternative. [00:23.060 --> 00:48.280] Today in history, Sunday, May 18, 1980, the north face of Mount St. Helens is blown off [00:48.280 --> 00:53.240] in a massive eruption and involves a 5.1 magnitude earthquake, triggering the eruption, which [00:53.240 --> 00:56.880] then caused the largest landslide ever recorded in history to that date. [00:56.880 --> 01:02.000] During the nine hours of vigorous eruptive activity, about 540 million tons of ash fell [01:02.000 --> 01:04.800] over an area of more than 22,000 square miles. [01:04.800 --> 01:13.200] 60 lives were lost in this unanticipated event. [01:13.200 --> 01:17.560] In recent news, Republican Senator from South Carolina, Lindsey Graham, told a group of [01:17.560 --> 01:22.040] Iowa Republicans on Saturday where 11 potential presidential candidates were given 10 minutes [01:22.040 --> 01:23.560] to give their presidential pitch. [01:23.560 --> 01:26.940] Graham stated that, quote, if I'm president of the United States and you're thinking about [01:26.940 --> 01:31.180] joining Al Qaeda or ISIL, I'm not going to call a judge, I'm going to call a drone and [01:31.180 --> 01:32.180] we will kill you. [01:32.180 --> 01:35.680] This seems to be a common opinion amongst many politicians both sides of the aisle. [01:35.680 --> 01:43.200] Apparently due process is to be disregarded when dealing with the war on terror. [01:43.200 --> 01:47.120] The Law Enforcement Equipment Working Group established by President Obama in January [01:47.120 --> 01:51.640] of this year in wake of the Ferguson Police Department's military style response to protests [01:51.640 --> 01:56.060] announced today a new proposed restrictions of the flow of some types of military equipment [01:56.060 --> 01:57.860] from the armed forces to police. [01:57.860 --> 02:01.420] If approved by President Obama, the restrictions will go into effect October 1st. [02:01.420 --> 02:06.440] Since 1996, police departments have been obtaining equipment from the U.S. military at significantly [02:06.440 --> 02:11.200] reduced prices through a federal acquisitions program, including gear like military style [02:11.200 --> 02:16.020] camouflage deployed MRAP vehicles, sniper rifles, grenade launchers, all of which have [02:16.020 --> 02:22.060] been present at protests nationwide. [02:22.060 --> 02:27.020] Elvis Summers, resident of Los Angeles, spent around $500 on supplies for a tiny house he [02:27.020 --> 02:30.220] built for Irene McGee, who has been homeless for more than a decade. [02:30.220 --> 02:34.160] He got over five and a half million views on YouTube for this act of charity, so he [02:34.160 --> 02:38.700] decided to go ahead and start a GoFundMe campaign called Tiny House, Huge Purpose, which has [02:38.700 --> 02:41.320] brought in nearly $60,000 in less than a month. [02:41.320 --> 02:45.580] He plans to make houses for the homeless in his city with the campaign contributions. [02:45.580 --> 02:47.740] C-Loadstar Lowdown is currently looking for sponsors. [02:47.740 --> 02:51.300] If you have a product or service that you would like to advertise on the Lowdown, feel [02:51.300 --> 02:55.780] free to give us a call at 210-863-5617. [02:55.780 --> 03:25.740] This has been your Lowdown for May 18th, 2015. [03:25.780 --> 03:50.500] If you have a product or service that you would like to advertise on the Lowdown, feel [03:50.500 --> 04:10.460] free to give us a call at 210-863-5617. [04:10.460 --> 04:36.180] All right, folks, good evening. [04:36.180 --> 04:38.820] This is the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show. [04:38.820 --> 04:42.940] It is May 18th, 2015. [04:42.940 --> 04:49.180] We are rolling right along, still continuing through this new year, as if it's a whole [04:49.180 --> 04:50.860] lot of new things, right? [04:50.860 --> 04:52.780] We're pretty much doing the same old thing. [04:52.780 --> 04:56.180] We're just putting a different number on the end of it, right? [04:56.180 --> 05:00.540] We're still letting those that we put into public office get away with literally murder [05:00.540 --> 05:07.580] in some cases, theft, fraud, abuse of power, just everything. [05:07.580 --> 05:12.540] The more and more Americans that are buying into this is increasing at an exponential [05:12.540 --> 05:19.340] rate and it is far outpacing those that appear to be waking up from their fluoride-induced [05:19.340 --> 05:25.260] stupor or their willing ignorance, however you want to put it and whichever it may actually [05:25.260 --> 05:26.260] be. [05:26.260 --> 05:33.860] We're just at a point where it's still way up in the air about which way this is possibly [05:33.860 --> 05:35.940] going to go. [05:35.940 --> 05:40.540] The nation as we have come to understand it as a nation, even though we're not really [05:40.540 --> 05:45.620] a nation, we are a collection of independent sovereign states. [05:45.620 --> 05:51.420] We're not a nation, never have been, but everyone thinks we are. [05:51.420 --> 05:53.860] Everyone acts like we are. [05:53.860 --> 05:57.580] Everyone acts like the federal government is the supreme authority within the states [05:57.580 --> 05:58.900] and it's not. [05:58.900 --> 06:03.300] Its jurisdiction is extremely limited and the only way it can touch within the states [06:03.300 --> 06:08.020] is through the interstate commerce clause, but not in the way that the federal courts [06:08.020 --> 06:14.940] and the supreme court and the states courts have empowered it to do and today we had a [06:14.940 --> 06:23.660] lot of discussions in some of the Facebook groups dealing with the UCC straw man BS that [06:23.660 --> 06:28.860] everybody keeps latching on to as the end all be all argument and so on and so forth. [06:28.860 --> 06:33.380] Folks, let me ask a simple question here. [06:33.380 --> 06:43.460] What happens if the people that are actually in power are just so downright corrupt that [06:43.460 --> 06:45.900] they don't care what the rules are? [06:45.900 --> 06:53.500] They're just going to do what they want because right now they have the means to do so. [06:53.500 --> 07:00.660] There are too many armed individuals that have the authority to murder those of us that [07:00.660 --> 07:08.820] resist because there aren't enough of us to take them on if they go recruiting those [07:08.820 --> 07:13.380] that think they're right when we know they aren't right, but those again are the ones [07:13.380 --> 07:18.880] that are asleep or ignorant or choose to be that would side with them in the first place [07:18.880 --> 07:24.060] because they don't want to be free and they don't want to be free because responsibility [07:24.060 --> 07:32.700] and liability are two things that are inseparable from being truly free and most people just [07:32.700 --> 07:38.380] don't want that responsibility these days if they ever wanted it at all. [07:38.380 --> 07:47.060] Now that being said, I would like to touch once more on a subject that is still being [07:47.060 --> 07:53.540] used at every level in every state to abuse the people to steal their property and to [07:53.540 --> 07:59.160] keep them under government control in every possible way, financially, through threat [07:59.160 --> 08:05.700] of loss of their property, you name it and that is the ordinance situation and those [08:05.700 --> 08:08.300] that are using them. [08:08.300 --> 08:14.060] Now I had a meeting with someone today that's having to go through this and they could not [08:14.060 --> 08:21.660] get their mind off the concept of the local government code authorizes municipalities [08:21.660 --> 08:29.100] to do the very things that they're doing to this individual's property. [08:29.100 --> 08:32.620] Well here is my problem. [08:32.620 --> 08:38.780] An unconstitutional act, no matter what you call it, no matter what code you put it in [08:38.780 --> 08:45.620] and no matter what you say it authorizes is still unconstitutional. [08:45.620 --> 08:52.100] It has no power and no authority because it's unconstitutional. [08:52.100 --> 09:00.660] Now the Texas Constitution makes it very clear that there is no judicial interaction necessary [09:00.660 --> 09:05.780] for any such act in Texas to be declared void. [09:05.780 --> 09:10.820] Article 1 Section 29 does not say in any way the courts have the power to declare void [09:10.820 --> 09:19.140] any act, mainly because Article 1 Section 29 also covers actions by the courts. [09:19.140 --> 09:25.540] Article 1 Section 29 of the Texas Constitution says very, very clearly that all of the things [09:25.540 --> 09:32.420] in the Bill of Rights and all of the other provisions of the Texas Constitution are forever [09:32.420 --> 09:38.820] removed from the general powers of government. [09:38.820 --> 09:44.380] Not the executive department, not the judicial department, not the legislative department, [09:44.380 --> 09:52.900] but from the general powers of government as a whole. [09:52.900 --> 10:00.020] So that means that not only can the legislature not create an act that violates the Constitution, [10:00.020 --> 10:06.540] the executive cannot constitutionally and lawfully enforce them even if they do create [10:06.540 --> 10:12.620] them, nor can the judiciary uphold them and make them valid. [10:12.620 --> 10:19.020] It's really that simple because the general power of those departments can be summed up [10:19.020 --> 10:25.820] as this, the general power of the executive is to enforce the law, the general power of [10:25.820 --> 10:32.140] the legislature is to create the law, and the general power of the legislature is to [10:32.140 --> 10:36.340] interpret the law. [10:36.340 --> 10:43.420] None of those general powers can be used to violate the Texas Constitution and anything [10:43.420 --> 10:48.820] they do, regardless of how they do it and how they claim to do it and where they claim [10:48.820 --> 11:01.220] to get the authority from is valid if it goes against the very language and concept of what [11:01.220 --> 11:03.860] a constitution does. [11:03.860 --> 11:10.100] Now this goes again into the concept of if the federal constitution was intended to limit [11:10.100 --> 11:17.100] government, how then can it be understood that the state constitutions within the state [11:17.100 --> 11:21.740] were intended to create unlimited government? [11:21.740 --> 11:27.140] And that is exactly what the courts have interpreted to do. [11:27.140 --> 11:34.180] But that's not true, folks, it can't be true and be consistent with the entire reason why [11:34.180 --> 11:37.080] a constitution exists. [11:37.080 --> 11:47.780] A constitution delegates specific powers and anything and it protects specific rights. [11:47.780 --> 11:58.140] And anytime the exercise of those powers conflicts with the exercise of rights, the powers must [11:58.140 --> 12:00.060] lose. [12:00.060 --> 12:02.060] Why? [12:02.060 --> 12:11.780] No logic, the people created the constitution, the constitution created the public office. [12:11.780 --> 12:20.100] The public office is endowed with powers delegated by the people through that constitution to [12:20.100 --> 12:23.100] that office. [12:23.100 --> 12:30.800] Therefore they cannot be superior to the rights of the people of Texas because no one had [12:30.800 --> 12:38.900] the power to take away or minimize the rights of anyone else through the creation of that [12:38.900 --> 12:42.960] constitution and the delegation of those powers. [12:42.960 --> 12:48.340] If you believe in the concept of all men are created equal. [12:48.340 --> 12:55.820] You cannot say all men are created equal and simultaneously say except for where I say [12:55.820 --> 12:58.660] my power is greater. [12:58.660 --> 13:01.500] It doesn't work that way. [13:01.500 --> 13:07.740] The concept is destroyed by the assertion and thus it's no concept at all, nor would it [13:07.740 --> 13:11.740] be any form of protection. [13:11.740 --> 13:18.780] Now our courts and those that are in them are smart enough to understand this and to [13:18.780 --> 13:21.580] know this. [13:21.580 --> 13:30.260] And I would hope the general population is, but to admit it and to follow it would destroy [13:30.260 --> 13:42.020] their ability to steal legally, to commit fraud legally, to enrich themselves illegally [13:42.020 --> 13:43.940] or legally. [13:43.940 --> 13:53.380] The whole system revolves around what they've created as being legal versus lawful because [13:53.380 --> 13:59.260] I guarantee you that the stuff that they mentioned in the local government code is in absolutely [13:59.260 --> 14:03.720] no way whatsoever lawful. [14:03.720 --> 14:07.060] It may be legal but it ain't lawful. [14:07.060 --> 14:14.060] The problem is, is when it's unlawful to the point of violating the Texas constitution, [14:14.060 --> 14:18.620] it is void according to article one section 29. [14:18.620 --> 14:22.020] And if it's void it is of no force and effect. [14:22.020 --> 14:27.300] It was as if it never existed in the first place. [14:27.300 --> 14:31.460] Therefore anything put into the local government code, the government code, the transportation [14:31.460 --> 14:37.060] code, the penal code, the code of criminal procedure, the electrical code, the baking [14:37.060 --> 14:43.180] code, the building code, the health code, you name a code, it doesn't matter. [14:43.180 --> 14:50.740] If it violates the Texas constitution in any way, shape or form, it is void. [14:50.740 --> 14:58.940] Now it may not be void in totality in every case, but it is void in that specific provision [14:58.940 --> 15:08.100] or act or section or article where it violates the constitution. [15:08.100 --> 15:16.500] And one thing I cannot stand is some attorney, whether you're calling them a defense attorney [15:16.500 --> 15:24.720] or a prosecutor or a magistrate or a judge, that is so inept in their ability to comprehend [15:24.720 --> 15:30.780] English and so statist in their desire to take from the people to give power to the [15:30.780 --> 15:40.140] government that they would stand in the face of their masters and lie to them about the [15:40.140 --> 15:47.780] power they have and how the constitution doesn't have power over them and prevent them from [15:47.780 --> 15:50.180] doing it. [15:50.180 --> 15:55.020] That ladies and gentlemen is somebody that should not only be in public service, they [15:55.020 --> 15:58.620] should be serving prison time. [15:58.620 --> 16:07.940] Right after they're evaluated by a psychiatrist and found wanting, because no sane person [16:07.940 --> 16:15.820] that claims to have comprehension of English language could read what's in the constitution [16:15.820 --> 16:22.380] and say, well, that's your interpretation when the words are very plain. [16:22.380 --> 16:29.140] And if you read them plainly on their face, means exactly what you're saying without any [16:29.140 --> 16:33.040] of their need to reinterpret. [16:33.040 --> 16:37.100] But we keep letting them do it, people, and we need to stop. [16:37.100 --> 16:38.780] All right. [16:38.780 --> 16:43.220] Calling number is 512-646-1984. [16:43.220 --> 16:44.220] Give us a call. [16:44.220 --> 16:45.220] Give us a holler. [16:45.220 --> 16:47.660] We're going to have to keep going with this. [16:47.660 --> 16:49.620] All right, folks, y'all give us a call. [16:49.620 --> 17:00.620] We'll be right back after the break, so y'all hang in there. 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[18:59.860 --> 19:09.860] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, logosradionetwork.com. [19:09.860 --> 19:34.860] All right, folks, thanks for listening to the Logos Radio Network, and we'll see you [19:34.860 --> 19:41.860] in the next one. [19:41.860 --> 19:42.860] All right, folks. [19:42.860 --> 19:43.860] We are back. [19:43.860 --> 19:44.860] This is Rule of Law Radio. [19:44.860 --> 19:45.860] All right. [19:45.860 --> 19:51.340] I've got some callers up on the board here, and our first one up is Kev in Michigan. [19:51.340 --> 19:53.340] Kev, what can we do for you? [19:53.340 --> 19:55.420] How's it going, Eddie? [19:55.420 --> 19:56.420] All right. [19:56.420 --> 19:57.420] So far? [19:57.420 --> 20:05.140] Yeah, I got this issue with the Department of Treasury in Michigan, it's a due process [20:05.140 --> 20:06.140] issue. [20:06.140 --> 20:13.660] I went to my bank a few days ago, and I noticed that they took money out of my bank, and I [20:13.660 --> 20:15.260] owed taxes on it. [20:15.260 --> 20:22.900] So what I did was I requested the bank to turn me over all documentation that showed [20:22.900 --> 20:27.940] that I owed this debt, and they sent me some information. [20:27.940 --> 20:34.940] And it was a levy warrant stating that, you know, they took money out, they showed the [20:34.940 --> 20:37.340] interest and everything like that. [20:37.340 --> 20:44.500] And they said in the levy warrant they had two boxes to check how did I get notice. [20:44.500 --> 20:50.900] One box was checked, I mean, one box was in person, the other box was certified mail, [20:50.900 --> 20:53.420] and the certified mailbox was checked. [20:53.420 --> 20:59.820] But I've never received any type of mail from these people stating that I owe them any cash. [20:59.820 --> 21:08.020] I just want to know what type of recourse would I have on this, or would it just be [21:08.020 --> 21:15.340] just a big fight to sue the State of Michigan, or the Department of Treasury, because I was [21:15.340 --> 21:16.340] thinking that the... [21:16.340 --> 21:20.180] Is it the State Department of Treasury or the federal? [21:20.180 --> 21:22.140] It's the State. [21:22.140 --> 21:23.140] Okay. [21:23.140 --> 21:27.980] First thing you need to do is get your hands on the green card they say where they did [21:27.980 --> 21:31.700] personal or did the certified mail service. [21:31.700 --> 21:38.060] You need to send in whatever it is in your state, whether it's a Freedom of Information [21:38.060 --> 21:43.820] Act, public information request, open records request, whatever it is, you send it to them [21:43.820 --> 21:52.540] and you demand copies of the envelope bearing the postmark, the green card bearing the signature [21:52.540 --> 21:59.980] allegedly used to get it or to receive it, and the address to which it was allegedly [21:59.980 --> 22:04.200] mailed in order to provide you with the notice. [22:04.200 --> 22:09.980] You get those things and then you can prove whether or not they sent it to an incorrect [22:09.980 --> 22:16.020] address, whether they actually sent it to someone who had the power to sign for it or [22:16.020 --> 22:20.700] whatever, especially considering no one's going to sign for an envelope belonging to [22:20.700 --> 22:22.740] someone else. [22:22.740 --> 22:27.380] So that would mean that they would either have to forge your signature or they would [22:27.380 --> 22:34.020] have had to left it in the hands of someone else who took the mail illegally, if you don't [22:34.020 --> 22:36.820] know who signed for it, right? [22:36.820 --> 22:38.140] No. [22:38.140 --> 22:39.700] So Juan, I know you don't. [22:39.700 --> 22:42.780] I'm just saying, I'm trying to get you to follow along here. [22:42.780 --> 22:45.980] You understand what I'm saying when I say that, right? [22:45.980 --> 22:49.980] No stranger is going to sign for a piece of certified mail for another person they don't [22:49.980 --> 22:52.820] know. [22:52.820 --> 23:01.620] So in which case you can now prove that notice was never given. [23:01.620 --> 23:07.880] Now you have evidence to go after them for the due process violation. [23:07.880 --> 23:11.740] But without that evidence, it's simply your word against theirs, and they're the ones [23:11.740 --> 23:13.660] with the fabricated evidence. [23:13.660 --> 23:17.100] So that's freedom of information. [23:17.100 --> 23:19.740] I don't know what it is in Michigan. [23:19.740 --> 23:23.820] You're going to have to find out whatever it is in Michigan that authorizes disclosure [23:23.820 --> 23:27.400] of public records to the people of Michigan. [23:27.400 --> 23:32.520] I don't know what the act is called, but you'll have to figure out what it is and you'll submit [23:32.520 --> 23:35.100] your request under that act. [23:35.100 --> 23:39.020] Okay, and that's something I would submit to the Treasury Department. [23:39.020 --> 23:40.020] Correct. [23:40.020 --> 23:45.820] You submit it to whoever is the custodian of records for the records you are seeking. [23:45.820 --> 23:46.820] Okay. [23:46.820 --> 23:47.820] Okay. [23:47.820 --> 23:48.820] All right. [23:48.820 --> 23:57.940] And if they don't have this information, will my recourse be just to get back my cash [23:57.940 --> 24:02.180] or the cash or can I go after them for more cash? [24:02.180 --> 24:06.440] It depends on what you can sue for in your state. [24:06.440 --> 24:12.100] You may not be able to go after them for monetary damages, though you could go after the bank [24:12.100 --> 24:18.220] if you can show that the bank didn't have enough information to release those funds. [24:18.220 --> 24:21.660] See, the bank has to follow rules too. [24:21.660 --> 24:24.540] It can't just let somebody take your money. [24:24.540 --> 24:28.140] If it does that, the bank is liable for doing so. [24:28.140 --> 24:34.260] Okay, because the bank is the one who just sent me the copy of the levy warrant, so I'm [24:34.260 --> 24:37.380] not sure if that's enough information because I was looking... [24:37.380 --> 24:43.620] The bank is not the one required to notice you, well, they may be under other information, [24:43.620 --> 24:47.980] but the entity that's claiming you owe the debt has to serve you. [24:47.980 --> 24:55.360] Okay, so yeah, because the bank just gave me a copy of that levy warrant. [24:55.360 --> 24:58.460] But they gave you a copy of what was given to them. [24:58.460 --> 24:59.460] Yes. [24:59.460 --> 25:00.460] Okay. [25:00.460 --> 25:01.740] Yes. [25:01.740 --> 25:03.020] And that's what I'm saying. [25:03.020 --> 25:09.480] That would mean that whoever gave that to them committed fraud. [25:09.480 --> 25:15.740] But again, is that the only document the bank is responsible for receiving to do what it [25:15.740 --> 25:16.740] did? [25:16.740 --> 25:19.540] That's something else you've got to check. [25:19.540 --> 25:20.920] Okay. [25:20.920 --> 25:28.980] When I was looking in their regulations in the Department of Treasury, it doesn't give [25:28.980 --> 25:37.340] much statute, it's basically like an instruction manual. [25:37.340 --> 25:44.900] It's like you wouldn't get any of the information of what's required, it's just very vague. [25:44.900 --> 25:52.220] So the Department of Treasury, would they fall under the civil procedures? [25:52.220 --> 25:59.020] They would fall under whatever law is in effect in Michigan for notice in those things. [25:59.020 --> 26:05.260] Taxation is civil unless they're accusing you of criminal tax evasion, which obviously [26:05.260 --> 26:08.540] they're not doing if they're simply levying your bank account. [26:08.540 --> 26:09.540] Okay. [26:09.540 --> 26:17.540] And I got another issue too, I was listening to your show a while back, and you were talking [26:17.540 --> 26:24.020] about your business that you fix computers and things of that nature, and you were saying [26:24.020 --> 26:32.020] that if you were to open up a shop again, you would open it under Eddie's repair shop [26:32.020 --> 26:33.500] or something like that. [26:33.500 --> 26:40.300] So right now I'm trying to start a business, and I'm just seeing a whole bunch of red tape [26:40.300 --> 26:41.860] and it's like... [26:41.860 --> 26:47.500] If you try to open it under an assumed name, that's exactly right. [26:47.500 --> 26:53.180] That's exactly why I said from now on, there will be no DBAs doing business as, that's [26:53.180 --> 26:56.380] an assumed name. [26:56.380 --> 27:00.900] That's why I said if I did it, I would do it strictly under my name. [27:00.900 --> 27:07.500] Okay, so you wouldn't have to follow all those regulations if you use your name? [27:07.500 --> 27:12.780] Again, I don't know what regulations you're referring to, nor do I know how the statutes [27:12.780 --> 27:15.980] are written in Michigan dealing with that. [27:15.980 --> 27:24.820] I do know that for consumer protection reasons, if you are using an assumed name in a business, [27:24.820 --> 27:27.940] that's why they have you do a DBA. [27:27.940 --> 27:34.300] But I don't know that you're actually required to do a DBA in Michigan. [27:34.300 --> 27:36.020] You see what I'm saying? [27:36.020 --> 27:37.020] Uh-huh. [27:37.020 --> 27:45.540] Because right now, I got this, my wife and I, we're doing a business about, it's a bread [27:45.540 --> 27:46.540] company. [27:46.540 --> 27:54.660] It's like a paleo bread company, and it's just a whole, it's cottage industry is, they [27:54.660 --> 28:01.340] allow cottage industries in Michigan where you don't have to have a license if your [28:01.340 --> 28:03.860] business isn't that big. [28:03.860 --> 28:13.140] But I'm looking at all of the other regulations, it's like I can't use my website to take [28:13.140 --> 28:14.140] orders. [28:14.140 --> 28:21.260] I can't send anything through the mail pertaining to any of the orders. [28:21.260 --> 28:25.020] And it's just like a lot of red tape. [28:25.020 --> 28:33.780] So I was wondering, I'm like, and it wouldn't be a DBA because I'm actually using my name. [28:33.780 --> 28:39.060] So my last name, I don't know if I have to use my first name too, but I'm actually using [28:39.060 --> 28:40.860] my last name as a... [28:40.860 --> 28:43.660] Well, again, you have two issues here. [28:43.660 --> 28:50.060] One, I don't know what the health code or anything like that is in Michigan. [28:50.060 --> 28:56.020] The second thing is you're talking about doing something with food, something people are [28:56.020 --> 29:03.700] going to consume, which has all sorts of health hazards potentially attached to it. [29:03.700 --> 29:11.140] So I cannot speak to what you can or cannot do in relation to that in Michigan. [29:11.140 --> 29:14.660] That's going to require you to do some research on your own. [29:14.660 --> 29:20.700] Okay, okay, if anybody out there from Michigan and they know anything about any of this stuff [29:20.700 --> 29:28.980] that I just brought up, just holler out on the radio, probably shoot your email out there [29:28.980 --> 29:30.460] and I'll give you a holler. [29:30.460 --> 29:33.900] So Eddie, I sure appreciate your help on this, man. [29:33.900 --> 29:34.900] Yes, sir. [29:34.900 --> 29:35.900] No problem. [29:35.900 --> 29:36.900] We bless you. [29:36.900 --> 29:37.900] Yep. [29:37.900 --> 29:38.900] All right. [29:38.900 --> 29:39.900] Thanks for calling in, man. [29:39.900 --> 29:40.900] All right, folks. [29:40.900 --> 29:41.900] 512-646-1984. [29:41.900 --> 29:48.300] Give me a call, get in line, and we will get with you here as soon as we get back after [29:48.300 --> 29:49.300] this break. [29:49.300 --> 30:02.300] So y'all hang on. [30:02.300 --> 30:07.820] Bands on smoking in public places have spawned a new way to light up, the electronic cigarette. [30:07.820 --> 30:09.820] Proponents claim they're safe, but are they? [30:09.820 --> 30:13.980] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be back in just a moment with smoking hot information [30:13.980 --> 30:16.740] on substitute smokes. [30:16.740 --> 30:18.340] Privacy is under attack. [30:18.340 --> 30:21.940] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. 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[32:40.580 --> 32:44.060] By ordering now you'll receive a copy of Eddie's book, The Texas Transportation Code, The Law [32:44.060 --> 32:48.780] Versus the Lie, video and audio of the original 2009 seminar, hundreds of research documents [32:48.780 --> 32:50.660] and other useful resource material. [32:50.660 --> 32:53.860] Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from ruleoflawradio.com. [32:53.860 --> 33:23.340] Order your copy today and together we can have a free society we all want and deserve. [33:24.860 --> 33:25.860] Okay. [33:25.860 --> 33:26.860] Okay. [33:26.860 --> 33:27.860] Okay. [33:27.860 --> 33:28.860] Okay. [33:28.860 --> 33:29.860] Okay. [33:29.860 --> 33:54.860] Okay. [33:54.860 --> 34:05.860] Hi folks. [34:05.860 --> 34:06.860] We are back. [34:06.860 --> 34:14.860] This is Rule of Law Radio calling number 512-646-1984 and we are going to Scott in Texas. [34:14.860 --> 34:16.860] Scott, what can we do for you? [34:16.860 --> 34:25.860] Hey Eddie, I was just wanting to let everybody know that y'all are within 250 miles of Austin. [34:25.860 --> 34:31.860] Y'all should definitely come down and come to his class on Sundays at the Brave New Book [34:31.860 --> 34:32.860] Store. [34:32.860 --> 34:34.860] I was there this past Sunday. [34:34.860 --> 34:35.860] Hang on just a second. [34:35.860 --> 34:38.860] Are you on a headset or a speaker phone? [34:38.860 --> 34:41.860] No, I don't think so. [34:41.860 --> 34:43.860] You're just very hard to understand. [34:43.860 --> 34:50.860] Oh man, this phone may be a hunk of junk. [34:50.860 --> 34:52.860] Is that better? [34:52.860 --> 34:53.860] Not a whole lot. [34:53.860 --> 34:54.860] No. [34:54.860 --> 34:56.860] If you got, do you have a landline or something you can call back in on? [34:56.860 --> 34:58.860] Yeah, let me call back in. [34:58.860 --> 34:59.860] Okay. [34:59.860 --> 35:01.860] Call back in and we'll pick you up as soon as you get back up. [35:01.860 --> 35:02.860] Okay. [35:02.860 --> 35:03.860] Okay. [35:03.860 --> 35:04.860] All right. [35:04.860 --> 35:05.860] All right. [35:05.860 --> 35:08.860] While we're waiting on that, we're going to go to Tommy in Texas. [35:08.860 --> 35:10.860] Tommy, what can we do for you? [35:10.860 --> 35:12.860] Hey Eddie, thanks for taking my call. [35:12.860 --> 35:14.860] Can you hear me okay? [35:14.860 --> 35:15.860] Yeah. [35:15.860 --> 35:16.860] Okay. [35:16.860 --> 35:21.860] I've talked to you about this once before and I just found out something new on this [35:21.860 --> 35:23.860] parking ticket case. [35:23.860 --> 35:31.860] I went down to the courthouse to inspect my file and it seems that the constable had filed [35:31.860 --> 35:39.860] a copy of the citation with an affidavit of probable cause on the same page. [35:39.860 --> 35:48.860] The thing is here, the offense time, the alleged offense is 730 at night on a Thursday and [35:48.860 --> 35:59.860] it is notarized by a person in the courthouse on the same date, but their hours are only [35:59.860 --> 36:00.860] until 5 p.m. [36:00.860 --> 36:06.860] So it seems to me that this guy's driving around with a stack of pre-notarized forms [36:06.860 --> 36:10.860] that he just paste onto them. [36:10.860 --> 36:12.860] Well, it's possible. [36:12.860 --> 36:17.860] It's also possible that there's a notary at the station, not necessarily at where you [36:17.860 --> 36:19.860] went and looked at the ticket. [36:19.860 --> 36:25.860] Well, I called about, I put in a public information request to find out this particular person's [36:25.860 --> 36:32.860] days work and hours work and she is actually in the records division of the constable and [36:32.860 --> 36:37.860] their hours are only until like 5 p.m. [36:37.860 --> 36:38.860] Okay. [36:38.860 --> 36:43.860] So, once I get the information back from that office, I'll know more. [36:43.860 --> 36:44.860] Alright. [36:44.860 --> 36:48.860] Well, then the other thing you need to be checking in addition to that would be whether [36:48.860 --> 36:57.860] or how many other tickets have been submitted through the week after 5 p.m. [36:57.860 --> 37:02.860] What notary did them when they were submitted after 5 p.m.? [37:02.860 --> 37:12.860] I would also ask for a copy of the current citation book in use by the officer and I [37:12.860 --> 37:21.860] would select the current first citation and a copy of at least two previous citations. [37:21.860 --> 37:27.860] And the reason you want to do that is you want to see if they already contain notary [37:27.860 --> 37:28.860] stamps. [37:28.860 --> 37:30.860] Oh, okay. [37:30.860 --> 37:31.860] Okay. [37:31.860 --> 37:37.860] Because it appears this is all electronically done and then printed out. [37:37.860 --> 37:42.860] Well, the thing is you can't notarize a document electronically. [37:42.860 --> 37:47.860] At least not without the notary being there to validate the signature as it goes on it, [37:47.860 --> 37:51.860] which sort of negates the whole purpose of it being electronic in the first place. [37:51.860 --> 37:52.860] Right. [37:52.860 --> 37:59.860] Another anomaly on this is under violator signature it says driver not present. [37:59.860 --> 38:08.860] However, just below it, it looks like some pre-, I guess some static or some boilerplate [38:08.860 --> 38:09.860] language. [38:09.860 --> 38:12.860] And it says before me personally appeared the undersigned who under oath stated that [38:12.860 --> 38:15.860] he arrested the violator and issued the citation. [38:15.860 --> 38:22.860] Well, every citation will do that, but the parking won't necessarily result in an arrest. [38:22.860 --> 38:25.860] It all depends upon what it's classified as. [38:25.860 --> 38:26.860] If it's civil... [38:26.860 --> 38:35.860] I guess what I'm saying is this is a sworn affidavit saying that he arrested the violator [38:35.860 --> 38:37.860] and that he asked the violator's identity. [38:37.860 --> 38:42.860] This is all on the sworn affidavit, but it says driver not present. [38:42.860 --> 38:45.860] So we have conflict in information. [38:45.860 --> 38:48.860] Well, potentially so. [38:48.860 --> 38:56.860] But again, the citation, I would have to see a copy of it to see how it conflicts with [38:56.860 --> 39:01.860] the law of affidavits before I could actually address it in any detail. [39:01.860 --> 39:06.860] So if you get the opportunity, send me a photocopy of it front and back. [39:06.860 --> 39:09.860] There is no, there was no back on it. [39:09.860 --> 39:15.860] Okay, then send me front and back of any additional paperwork if there is any. [39:15.860 --> 39:16.860] Okay. [39:16.860 --> 39:20.860] I'm waiting on that from the attorney on my discovery request. [39:20.860 --> 39:21.860] Okay. [39:21.860 --> 39:27.860] But in any case, make sure it's scanned in at a scale where I can read it and at a resolution [39:27.860 --> 39:28.860] where I can read it. [39:28.860 --> 39:31.860] Well, I'll scan it in as a PDF file. [39:31.860 --> 39:36.860] That still doesn't mean it'll scan in at a high resolution where I can blow it up enough [39:36.860 --> 39:38.860] to read it if it's too small. [39:38.860 --> 39:40.860] I'll make sure it's a high resolution. [39:40.860 --> 39:41.860] Right. [39:41.860 --> 39:47.860] So if this is conflict in information, this potentially will trash their prosecution. [39:47.860 --> 39:52.860] Well, it's potentially going to trash it anyway if it's not properly notarized. [39:52.860 --> 39:56.860] It's a fraudulent document. [39:56.860 --> 39:59.860] They can't pre-notarize something. [39:59.860 --> 40:04.860] That's the whole point of a notary, is it can't be pre-notarized. [40:04.860 --> 40:06.860] Right. [40:06.860 --> 40:09.860] But could that be considered aggravated perjury since it's material? [40:09.860 --> 40:10.860] Absolutely. [40:10.860 --> 40:14.860] It bears a state seal and it's going to be used in an official proceeding. [40:14.860 --> 40:21.860] If he uses any of the information on that citation in an official proceeding, bearing [40:21.860 --> 40:26.860] that notary's signature and stamp, he's up the creek without any sort of paddle or a [40:26.860 --> 40:28.860] roll of toilet paper. [40:28.860 --> 40:33.860] And then the notary's in trouble also because she gave this guy a stack of... [40:33.860 --> 40:35.860] That's not necessarily true. [40:35.860 --> 40:40.860] The notary is not there to verify the information on the document. [40:40.860 --> 40:46.860] The notary is there to verify the signature being placed on the document. [40:46.860 --> 40:55.860] If the officer is adding information that is relevant to his oath pertaining to that [40:55.860 --> 41:01.860] signature, now he's fraudulently creating a document, but that's the officer, not the [41:01.860 --> 41:02.860] notary. [41:02.860 --> 41:03.860] Gotcha. [41:03.860 --> 41:04.860] Okay. [41:04.860 --> 41:05.860] That makes sense also. [41:05.860 --> 41:06.860] Okay. [41:06.860 --> 41:17.860] So if the officer is adding facts that the oath says are true and correct, and those [41:17.860 --> 41:23.860] facts were not present when he swore to the contents, he's the one committing perjury, [41:23.860 --> 41:25.860] not the notary. [41:25.860 --> 41:32.860] But even if it says that he arrested me and that's all... [41:32.860 --> 41:38.860] Again, that depends upon what the citation is and how it's done and the type of offense [41:38.860 --> 41:39.860] it is. [41:39.860 --> 41:44.860] If the parking is not criminal, then he could not have arrested you in the first place. [41:44.860 --> 41:48.860] And that statement should have been lined out. [41:48.860 --> 41:54.860] The consequences of not doing so may bring it into question. [41:54.860 --> 42:00.860] The remaining question for that though is, does it do it to a degree to make it fatal? [42:00.860 --> 42:02.860] Now, here's something else interesting. [42:02.860 --> 42:05.860] They have something called a public data extract. [42:05.860 --> 42:12.860] And on this public data extract, this information contained regarding my alleged violation, [42:12.860 --> 42:22.860] it says they are charging me with 545.303 subparagraph C in parentheses of the transportation [42:22.860 --> 42:27.860] code, but nowhere in the complaint or anywhere else do they mention that particular statute. [42:27.860 --> 42:31.860] And they won't, even though they're required to, they won't. [42:31.860 --> 42:33.860] Hmm. [42:33.860 --> 42:35.860] Okay. [42:35.860 --> 42:38.860] Well, I guess, can I question... [42:38.860 --> 42:41.860] Besides, where did you get a complaint? [42:41.860 --> 42:44.860] Well, the complaint came to me in the mail. [42:44.860 --> 42:46.860] Separate? [42:46.860 --> 42:48.860] It's not the citation, right? [42:48.860 --> 42:49.860] Correct. [42:49.860 --> 42:51.860] The citation was buried in the file. [42:51.860 --> 42:55.860] I had to get that out personally and request a copy. [42:55.860 --> 43:01.860] Okay, if they sent you a complaint, then they're treating this as a criminal charge. [43:01.860 --> 43:02.860] Right. [43:02.860 --> 43:07.860] Now, they've committed aggravated perjury in a lot of ways on that citation if several [43:07.860 --> 43:09.860] things aren't done here. [43:09.860 --> 43:11.860] Now, here's the other thing. [43:11.860 --> 43:16.860] Look up 708.105 of the Texas transportation code. [43:16.860 --> 43:24.860] Does that statement, not the title to the section, does the statement in that section [43:24.860 --> 43:30.860] appear on this citation in accordance with the rules of that section? [43:30.860 --> 43:37.860] If it doesn't, the citation also does not comply with law in that regard. [43:37.860 --> 43:38.860] Okay. [43:38.860 --> 43:39.860] Hey, thanks, Eddie. [43:39.860 --> 43:40.860] You gave me a lot to work on. [43:40.860 --> 43:41.860] I appreciate it. [43:41.860 --> 43:43.860] I hear the music and I'll let you go, but thank you very much. [43:43.860 --> 43:44.860] Okay. [43:44.860 --> 43:46.860] You said 545.303, right? [43:46.860 --> 43:49.860] C, 545.303C. [43:49.860 --> 43:50.860] Okay. [43:50.860 --> 43:51.860] All right. [43:51.860 --> 43:52.860] Thanks for calling in. [43:52.860 --> 43:53.860] Thanks, Eddie. [43:53.860 --> 43:54.860] Bye-bye. [43:54.860 --> 43:55.860] We'll be right back, folks. [43:55.860 --> 44:25.820] Y'all hang in there. [44:25.860 --> 44:55.820] We'll be right back. [44:55.860 --> 45:20.820] We'll be right back. [45:20.820 --> 45:49.820] We'll be right back. [45:50.820 --> 46:19.780] We'll be right back. [46:19.780 --> 46:30.220] All right, folks, we are back. [46:30.220 --> 46:35.820] This is Rule of Law Radio, the call in number 512-646-1984. [46:35.820 --> 46:36.820] Give us a call. [46:36.820 --> 46:37.820] Get in line. [46:37.820 --> 46:38.820] All right. [46:38.820 --> 46:40.220] Scott is called back in. [46:40.220 --> 46:42.220] Scott, what can we do for you? [46:42.220 --> 46:43.220] All right. [46:43.220 --> 46:44.660] Can you hear me better? [46:44.660 --> 46:45.660] Much better. [46:45.660 --> 46:46.660] All right. [46:46.660 --> 46:49.940] I hear you sound like you're talking from the bottom of a tin can in a well covered [46:49.940 --> 46:52.380] up by a foot and a half of dirt. [46:52.380 --> 46:57.020] Yeah, and I'm only three hours away from you. [46:57.020 --> 46:58.020] That's pretty sad. [46:58.020 --> 47:03.220] Hey, I just want to let everybody know out there, especially in Texas, if you're within [47:03.220 --> 47:08.700] 215 miles of Austin, everybody should go to the Brave New Book store there Sunday from [47:08.700 --> 47:09.700] two to five. [47:09.700 --> 47:10.700] I met Eddie. [47:10.700 --> 47:14.500] I was there last week, learned a ton of stuff. [47:14.500 --> 47:16.340] It was so great. [47:16.340 --> 47:22.780] I think I might have another person come with me this weekend, too, but I just wanted to [47:22.780 --> 47:26.420] ask a couple of questions because I know I emailed you something. [47:26.420 --> 47:32.100] I'm sure you didn't get to it, but I just want to read something from that judge that [47:32.100 --> 47:36.700] said he's disclosed everything and let you just debunk it. [47:36.700 --> 47:37.700] It's pretty short. [47:37.700 --> 47:43.340] I'll be really quick, because I'm still hung up on the sovereignty, and I still have [47:43.340 --> 47:48.300] a question on the end of my thing that I got going on up here, too. [47:48.300 --> 47:53.540] But it says, under the corporate government, no sovereign can lawfully be tried or convicted [47:53.540 --> 47:55.820] of any statutory crime. [47:55.820 --> 48:00.060] To avoid prosecution under the trust when the sovereign is taken before a corporate [48:00.060 --> 48:06.180] prosecuting attorney or a judge, first the sovereign must inquire if we are on the record, [48:06.180 --> 48:08.260] if not insist upon it. [48:08.260 --> 48:11.260] What are you reading from? [48:11.260 --> 48:16.380] This is that letter that I told you I sent you. [48:16.380 --> 48:17.380] It's really quick. [48:17.380 --> 48:18.380] I just want to see if you'll... [48:18.380 --> 48:19.380] Okay. [48:19.380 --> 48:20.380] Go ahead. [48:20.380 --> 48:21.380] ...about this trust stuff. [48:21.380 --> 48:22.380] Okay? [48:22.380 --> 48:25.900] The sovereign must inquire if he's on the record, say he doesn't sign nothing until [48:25.900 --> 48:27.780] he says he's on the record. [48:27.780 --> 48:28.780] Secondly... [48:28.780 --> 48:29.780] Stupid ass computer. [48:29.780 --> 48:34.740] Secondly, all the sovereign has to say for the record is, I am the beneficiary of your [48:34.740 --> 48:37.100] trust, and I'm appointing you as my trustee. [48:37.100 --> 48:41.380] Thirdly, the sovereign then directs his trustee to do his bidding as my trustee. [48:41.380 --> 48:45.620] I want you to discharge this matter that I'm accused of and eliminate the record. [48:45.620 --> 48:50.500] And then fourthly, if the sovereign suffers any damage as a result of his arrest, he can [48:50.500 --> 48:55.260] direct the trust to compensate him for the proceedings of the court by saying, I wish [48:55.260 --> 48:57.940] to be compensated for X dollars in redemption. [48:57.940 --> 49:00.340] Now, is that true? [49:00.340 --> 49:05.580] Why don't you ask the people sitting in jail that have tried it? [49:05.580 --> 49:09.060] Well, that's what I need to, you know, people need to know. [49:09.060 --> 49:13.340] So that way, you know, people can't just keep trying to do the wrong thing over and over. [49:13.340 --> 49:17.900] Oh, people are going to keep trying to do the wrong thing no matter what you tell them. [49:17.900 --> 49:24.860] See, let me see if I can recall this quote just right. [49:24.860 --> 49:29.580] There's a man, his name is Bryant McGill, I believe. [49:29.580 --> 49:35.100] And he has a quote, which is, you cannot save everyone. [49:35.100 --> 49:39.820] Some people are going to destroy themselves no matter how much you try to help them. [49:39.820 --> 49:40.820] That's his quote. [49:40.820 --> 49:45.860] Now, me and good old East Texas, let's get to the point language. [49:45.860 --> 49:52.460] I'd have said some people are just too stupid to screw around with and waste time on. [49:52.460 --> 49:54.140] Okay. [49:54.140 --> 50:06.540] And those that refuse to understand that until they can prove in any court every time that [50:06.540 --> 50:14.900] this method is accepted and has the power to do what these morons selling it claims [50:14.900 --> 50:19.540] that it can do, it's not doing anything. [50:19.540 --> 50:23.260] Now, does that make sense or not? [50:23.260 --> 50:24.260] It does. [50:24.260 --> 50:29.940] Now, it kind of brings me to the question that when I got charged for the ticket of [50:29.940 --> 50:35.780] not identifying and my tags were out and the judge asked me, how do I plead? [50:35.780 --> 50:38.940] And I said, well, what jurisdiction do you have over me? [50:38.940 --> 50:43.740] So he just said, okay, Bon posted this, see you later, I don't want to talk to you, you're [50:43.740 --> 50:47.060] one of those people, which he said. [50:47.060 --> 50:52.900] And so what do you say when you go back, are you supposed to plead guilty now or just keep [50:52.900 --> 50:53.900] challenging? [50:53.900 --> 50:59.100] No, you never enter a plea, never, ever, ever. [50:59.100 --> 51:00.340] And I did not. [51:00.340 --> 51:01.340] Okay. [51:01.340 --> 51:08.820] What you do is move to disqualify, but you do everything you do in writing. [51:08.820 --> 51:15.780] There are motions to disqualify with all the reasons necessary to do so already written [51:15.780 --> 51:19.860] in the seminar material as examples of what to do and how to do it. [51:19.860 --> 51:20.860] Okay. [51:20.860 --> 51:25.620] And I'm waiting on my email. [51:25.620 --> 51:27.540] But I can't find your email. [51:27.540 --> 51:30.900] So that's why I said, make sure you send me one when you get home. [51:30.900 --> 51:31.900] Okay, sorry. [51:31.900 --> 51:38.580] I'll send you one when I get done talking on the phone here. [51:38.580 --> 51:43.040] The point I'm trying to make about all this is when a judge displays a bias like this [51:43.040 --> 51:48.140] one did in your case, he shouldn't be sitting there doing anything. [51:48.140 --> 51:54.140] When you letting him do it, you need to be demanding that any order or plea entered by [51:54.140 --> 51:58.020] this judge be withdrawn. [51:58.020 --> 52:04.540] And the one thing you do not do is you do not refuse to enter a plea. [52:04.540 --> 52:13.660] You simply say, is the court willing to accept an unconscionable plea? [52:13.660 --> 52:19.020] And of course, they can't reasonably say, yes, we are. [52:19.020 --> 52:24.260] Because if they do, then they're not willing to be fair and impartial, are they? [52:24.260 --> 52:27.020] An unconscionable plea? [52:27.020 --> 52:28.580] Yes. [52:28.580 --> 52:33.940] Are you willing to accept a plea despite the fact that you haven't followed the rules and [52:33.940 --> 52:39.620] you've required things of me and are requiring things of me that I cannot possibly do in [52:39.620 --> 52:44.420] good faith and with a proper understanding of what's going on? [52:44.420 --> 52:46.260] That's an unconscionable plea. [52:46.260 --> 52:49.300] It's like entering into an unconscionable contract. [52:49.300 --> 52:54.140] For instance, a contract that says, once you entered into this contract, you agreed to [52:54.140 --> 52:58.820] give me all of your children that are born and you will work for me without pay until [52:58.820 --> 53:00.620] the day that you die. [53:00.620 --> 53:05.060] And you will perform any task that I tell you to do regardless of what it may be without [53:05.060 --> 53:07.820] objection or denial. [53:07.820 --> 53:13.220] That would be a completely unconscionable contract in any country, anywhere, for any [53:13.220 --> 53:15.220] reason. [53:15.220 --> 53:17.220] Wow. [53:17.220 --> 53:24.020] And so that's what you're going to, are you going to use that in a motion then and just [53:24.020 --> 53:25.620] put that in a motion? [53:25.620 --> 53:28.900] Read the motions that you get in the email. [53:28.900 --> 53:33.020] You read the motions and you will see what you're supposed to do. [53:33.020 --> 53:35.020] Right. [53:35.020 --> 53:42.260] I can't tell you, nor can I write ahead of time, every possible situation and outcome. [53:42.260 --> 53:48.260] Some of these things you have to add, but very few things will you ever have to take [53:48.260 --> 53:49.320] away. [53:49.320 --> 53:55.020] But there is an instruction document on when and how to do that if you have to do that. [53:55.020 --> 53:56.500] Okay. [53:56.500 --> 53:57.780] Okay. [53:57.780 --> 54:01.220] So send me an email and I will get the document sent to you. [54:01.220 --> 54:02.220] Yes, sir. [54:02.220 --> 54:03.220] Yes, sir. [54:03.220 --> 54:04.220] Looking forward. [54:04.220 --> 54:08.820] And as long as there's no more massacres on 35, I'll be down this Sunday too. [54:08.820 --> 54:09.820] All right. [54:09.820 --> 54:13.780] Well, we'll be looking forward to having you there and bring whoever you can. [54:13.780 --> 54:14.940] I will. [54:14.940 --> 54:17.660] And keep doing the good fight. [54:17.660 --> 54:22.460] And Ben, everybody just tune in and listen, Eddie's got some good stuff for y'all. [54:22.460 --> 54:24.420] So appreciate it and see you again. [54:24.420 --> 54:25.420] Yes, sir. [54:25.420 --> 54:26.420] Thank you. [54:26.420 --> 54:27.420] And you have a good night. [54:27.420 --> 54:28.420] And thanks for calling in. [54:28.420 --> 54:29.420] Okay. [54:29.420 --> 54:30.420] Bye. [54:30.420 --> 54:31.420] Bye-bye. [54:31.420 --> 54:32.420] All right, folks. [54:32.420 --> 54:34.260] It's 1984. [54:34.260 --> 54:36.260] Right now we have Rob in Illinois. [54:36.260 --> 54:38.380] Rob, what can we do for you? [54:38.380 --> 54:39.660] Hello, Eddie. [54:39.660 --> 54:42.940] I have just a quick comment for Kev. [54:42.940 --> 54:47.980] I looked online and Michigan has their Freedom of Information Act. [54:47.980 --> 54:51.740] It's Act 442 of 1976. [54:51.740 --> 54:52.940] It's very easy to find. [54:52.940 --> 54:58.740] Just type in Freedom of Information Act, Michigan, and it pops right up so he can get into there. [54:58.740 --> 55:04.820] So for him or anybody else who's having problems tax issues-wise with the bank stealing your [55:04.820 --> 55:10.060] money, if you want, they can send me an email, and I know a guy who knows how to handle that [55:10.060 --> 55:11.060] situation. [55:11.060 --> 55:15.100] If I give out my email, Eddie? [55:15.100 --> 55:16.100] If you wish. [55:16.100 --> 55:17.100] Okay. [55:17.100 --> 55:22.980] It is, I'll repeat it twice, it's robchristianwarrior at yahoo.com. [55:22.980 --> 55:29.580] Again, that email is robchristianwarrior at yahoo.com. [55:29.580 --> 55:34.100] And what the banks are doing is they're acting as an unlawful withholding agent, and you [55:34.100 --> 55:37.540] go after the bank, and this guy's got a package on how to do it. [55:37.540 --> 55:43.820] So just email me on any of those issues with the IRS, and I'll hook them up. [55:43.820 --> 55:45.460] So all right, Eddie, that's it. [55:45.460 --> 55:51.220] I want to thank you for having me on, and keep on doing what you're doing because it's [55:51.220 --> 55:52.220] paying off out here. [55:52.220 --> 55:53.220] All right. [55:53.220 --> 55:54.220] Thanks, Rob. [55:54.220 --> 55:55.220] Appreciate it. [55:55.220 --> 55:56.220] Sure, Eddie. [55:56.220 --> 55:57.220] All right. [55:57.220 --> 56:00.500] 512-646-1984. [56:00.500 --> 56:02.500] And right now we have Truth Raider. [56:02.500 --> 56:04.500] Raider, what can we do for you? [56:04.500 --> 56:09.700] Oh, Eddie, let's go back to September 2014. [56:09.700 --> 56:16.540] That was the first month of my defiance and not participating in compulsory insurance. [56:16.540 --> 56:20.780] So I calculated all of this down, the money that I'm saving from that period of time up [56:20.780 --> 56:26.580] until now, and it comes up to a little over $1,000 seed from insurance. [56:26.580 --> 56:28.060] Now, that's the good news. [56:28.060 --> 56:32.900] Now, the bad news, I'm going to have to use that money to move with, and perhaps try to [56:32.900 --> 56:39.260] find an affordable counsel in which to speak with concerning my situation where I live [56:39.260 --> 56:40.260] here. [56:40.260 --> 56:43.580] I spoke with you a couple of weeks ago about this. [56:43.580 --> 56:46.780] And my questions, I have two questions for you. [56:46.780 --> 56:53.460] What is the timeframe generally that I would have to file a case in court? [56:53.460 --> 56:57.780] Well, that depends on the kind of case and what court. [56:57.780 --> 56:58.780] Okay. [56:58.780 --> 57:05.780] Well, speaking to a lawyer, he calls himself, that would be my second question, but I spoke [57:05.780 --> 57:13.900] to a lawyer and he says, I have up to 12 months of a period of time that I can sue for, but [57:13.900 --> 57:21.700] he didn't give me the statute of limitations of how long can I go before I have to file [57:21.700 --> 57:22.700] that. [57:22.700 --> 57:27.020] Well, again, that will vary depending upon the type of case and the court. [57:27.020 --> 57:28.020] Okay. [57:28.020 --> 57:33.180] So unless he knows what you're planning on doing, he may not have been able to tell you. [57:33.180 --> 57:34.180] Okay. [57:34.180 --> 57:40.620] Well, he's a landlord and a tenant attorney, but I think he kind of leans toward the landlords. [57:40.620 --> 57:47.140] Well, considering he probably is a slumlord, that's probably true. [57:47.140 --> 57:51.140] Most attorneys I know are, the first thing they do is try to get their hands on property [57:51.140 --> 57:52.140] to rent. [57:52.140 --> 57:53.140] Okay. [57:53.140 --> 57:54.140] I see. [57:54.140 --> 57:55.140] Right. [57:55.140 --> 57:59.580] I want to know what the timeframe is on it. [57:59.580 --> 58:02.500] I have to put together a lot of stuff to prove my case. [58:02.500 --> 58:09.580] So music's coming up, so after the top of the hour break, I'll ask you the second question [58:09.580 --> 58:11.580] and move from there. [58:11.580 --> 58:12.580] Okay. [58:12.580 --> 58:16.940] Well, if you'll hang on, I'll pick you up on the other side of the break, okay? [58:16.940 --> 58:17.940] Thank you, sir. [58:17.940 --> 58:18.940] All right. [58:18.940 --> 58:19.940] All right, folks. [58:19.940 --> 58:20.940] Call in number is 512-646-1984. 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[01:00:57.060 --> 01:01:02.180] During the nine hours of vigorous eruptive activity, about 540 million tons of ash fell [01:01:02.180 --> 01:01:04.980] over an area of more than 22,000 square miles. [01:01:04.980 --> 01:01:13.340] 60 lives were lost in this unanticipated event. [01:01:13.340 --> 01:01:17.700] In recent news, Republican Senator from South Carolina, Lindsey Graham, told a group of [01:01:17.700 --> 01:01:22.180] Iowa Republicans on Saturday where 11 potential presidential candidates were given 10 minutes [01:01:22.180 --> 01:01:23.700] to give their presidential pitch. [01:01:23.700 --> 01:01:27.100] Graham stated that, quote, if I'm president of the United States and you're thinking about [01:01:27.100 --> 01:01:31.340] joining Al Qaeda or ISIL, I'm not going to call a judge, I'm going to call a drone and [01:01:31.340 --> 01:01:32.340] we will kill you. [01:01:32.340 --> 01:01:35.900] It seems to be a common opinion amongst many politicians both sides of the aisle. [01:01:35.900 --> 01:01:43.380] Apparently due process is to be disregarded when dealing with the war on terror. [01:01:43.380 --> 01:01:47.300] The Law Enforcement Equipment Working Group established by President Obama in January [01:01:47.300 --> 01:01:51.820] of this year in wake of the Ferguson Police Department's military style response to protests [01:01:51.820 --> 01:01:56.220] announced today a new proposed restrictions of the flow of some types of military equipment [01:01:56.220 --> 01:01:58.040] from the armed forces to police. [01:01:58.040 --> 01:02:01.500] If approved by President Obama, the restrictions will go into effect October 1st. [01:02:01.500 --> 01:02:06.580] Since 1996, police departments have been obtaining equipment from the U.S. military at significantly [01:02:06.580 --> 01:02:11.500] reduced prices through a federal acquisitions program, including gear like military style [01:02:11.500 --> 01:02:16.140] camouflage, deployed MRAP vehicles, sniper rifles, grenade launchers, all of which have [01:02:16.140 --> 01:02:22.180] been present at protests nationwide. [01:02:22.180 --> 01:02:27.140] Elvis Summers, resident of Los Angeles, spent around $500 on supplies for a tiny house he [01:02:27.140 --> 01:02:30.340] built for Irene McGee, who has been homeless for more than a decade. [01:02:30.340 --> 01:02:35.060] He got over 5.5 million views on YouTube for this act of charity, so he decided to go ahead [01:02:35.060 --> 01:02:39.140] and start a GoFundMe campaign called Tiny House, Huge Purpose, which has brought in [01:02:39.140 --> 01:02:41.440] nearly $60,000 in less than a month. [01:02:41.440 --> 01:03:01.580] He plans to make houses for the homeless in his city with the campaign contributions. [01:03:11.820 --> 01:03:27.820] I read his book and he says he cares not for the unsightly These warmongers come by that term rightly [01:03:27.820 --> 01:03:34.820] I won't pay for the war with my body Ain't gonna pay for the car with my money [01:03:34.820 --> 01:03:41.820] I won't pay for the fun with my body Their plans wicked and their logic shoddy [01:03:41.820 --> 01:03:48.820] Ain't gonna pay for the oil with my body I won't pay for the boys with my money [01:03:48.820 --> 01:03:55.820] Ain't gonna pay for the kids with my body The whole agenda smells funny [01:03:55.820 --> 01:04:07.820] I want to fight in a war of my own That one would be less accident pro [01:04:07.820 --> 01:04:15.820] Alright folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio calling number 512-646-1984. [01:04:15.820 --> 01:04:20.820] Alright, we are talking with Truth Raider in Oregon. Raider, go ahead. [01:04:20.820 --> 01:04:26.820] Alright Eddie, thank you very much. Well, you haven't received a humanitarian award yet, Eddie, for all your good works. [01:04:26.820 --> 01:04:31.820] You should be in there for the running for that. I would certainly vote for you to have a humanitarian award. [01:04:31.820 --> 01:04:36.820] I mean, you've saved a lot of people a lot of money and a lot of hardship and tried to steer them in the right direction. [01:04:36.820 --> 01:04:39.820] So, that I really do appreciate. [01:04:39.820 --> 01:04:41.820] Well, I appreciate that. [01:04:41.820 --> 01:04:48.820] You bet. And when I get a chance, I will give you a contribution here as soon as I possibly can, get situated here. [01:04:48.820 --> 01:04:51.820] I was already going to do that already, but then this happened to me. [01:04:51.820 --> 01:04:57.820] So, I have to save up everything I've got in order to relocate myself. [01:04:57.820 --> 01:05:04.820] You don't have an unscheduled camping trip for the summer, which I don't think I want to do. [01:05:04.820 --> 01:05:10.820] So, here's my case. What I'm trying to prove is that I've been inconvenienced here for the past two and a half years. [01:05:10.820 --> 01:05:21.820] Now, my counsel or lawyer, as he calls himself, said that I have, well, I could perhaps make a case for up to 12 months of inconvenience, [01:05:21.820 --> 01:05:27.820] interruption from neighbors, things not being taken care of, repairs not being done, et cetera. [01:05:27.820 --> 01:05:32.820] I can only try to look for compensation for up to 12 months. [01:05:32.820 --> 01:05:38.820] Now, the statute of limitations is what I'm trying to figure out. How much time do I have to file this? [01:05:38.820 --> 01:05:42.820] That's what I'm trying to find out, and I didn't get a call back from him to confirm. [01:05:42.820 --> 01:05:45.820] But anyway, so that's where I'm at right now. [01:05:45.820 --> 01:05:53.820] I know I don't have any case concerning, you know, it's very difficult to prove retaliation, but it's basically what it is. [01:05:53.820 --> 01:05:59.820] But they use the legality of giving me a 68 notice that they're not going to renew my lease. [01:05:59.820 --> 01:06:08.820] So that's perfectly legal as far as the term, I guess, is called at will between a tenant and a landlord. [01:06:08.820 --> 01:06:09.820] Correct. [01:06:09.820 --> 01:06:17.820] A tenant can give notice without a cause, and a landlord can give notice without cause either. [01:06:17.820 --> 01:06:19.820] So that's what I'm trying to find out there. [01:06:19.820 --> 01:06:26.820] And then my second question is, what is the difference between a lawyer and an attorney again? [01:06:26.820 --> 01:06:37.820] The difference between a lawyer and an attorney is an attorney is authorized to represent and act on the behalf of a client or a ward of the court. [01:06:37.820 --> 01:06:44.820] And a lawyer is simply someone knowledgeable in the law itself. [01:06:44.820 --> 01:06:51.820] And they are not necessarily embodied in one in the same person. [01:06:51.820 --> 01:06:57.820] That's what I said, too. His card says a lawyer on his card says, oh, you're a lawyer. [01:06:57.820 --> 01:07:00.820] So are you a lawyer or an attorney? Well, it's the same thing, he told me. [01:07:00.820 --> 01:07:04.820] It's not the same thing. [01:07:04.820 --> 01:07:07.820] That's what I figured. [01:07:07.820 --> 01:07:09.820] I don't know. [01:07:09.820 --> 01:07:12.820] So I'm just kind of bewildered at the moment what I can do. [01:07:12.820 --> 01:07:19.820] I'm trying to wait for a program that we have in Oregon here called the Modest Means Program. [01:07:19.820 --> 01:07:33.820] I guess that's some type of legal program that will help people with low income to find some type of representation, some type of counsel or attorney or lawyer to help me out in my case. [01:07:33.820 --> 01:07:34.820] Okay. [01:07:34.820 --> 01:07:36.820] Well, what exactly is it you're calling in here for? [01:07:36.820 --> 01:07:39.820] Because I'm not a shopping forum for attorneys. [01:07:39.820 --> 01:07:42.820] So if you've got an actual question, that's something. [01:07:42.820 --> 01:07:46.820] But as far as the rest of that goes. [01:07:46.820 --> 01:07:49.820] It's the difference between a lawyer and attorney. [01:07:49.820 --> 01:07:52.820] And how much time do I have? [01:07:52.820 --> 01:07:55.820] Okay. And I think I've answered both of those. [01:07:55.820 --> 01:07:57.820] Right. [01:07:57.820 --> 01:08:00.820] Oh, I don't know. [01:08:00.820 --> 01:08:03.820] All right. It's just frustrating. [01:08:03.820 --> 01:08:05.820] Well, I understand. [01:08:05.820 --> 01:08:06.820] I understand. [01:08:06.820 --> 01:08:09.820] But that part I can't help you with on here. [01:08:09.820 --> 01:08:12.820] Right. Right. [01:08:12.820 --> 01:08:18.820] Okay. Thank you so much for the good work and the advice and we'll talk about it so far. [01:08:18.820 --> 01:08:20.820] All right. Well, thanks for calling in, man. [01:08:20.820 --> 01:08:21.820] You bet. [01:08:21.820 --> 01:08:23.820] See you later. Bye. [01:08:23.820 --> 01:08:27.820] All right. Now we're going to go to Tommy again in Texas. [01:08:27.820 --> 01:08:29.820] Tommy, what else you got? [01:08:29.820 --> 01:08:39.820] Well, I sent you a copy of the citation, the court copy that was given to the court by the deputy constable. [01:08:39.820 --> 01:08:56.820] And as you requested, also the citation that was left on the windshield did not in fact have section 708.105 notice of a potential surcharge anywhere on that citation front or back. [01:08:56.820 --> 01:09:03.820] Right. And if they're using it under anything to deal with the Texas transportation code, that citation is illegal. [01:09:03.820 --> 01:09:10.820] Okay. So right there, that should be dismissed in court. Are they still going to try to railroad me on that still? [01:09:10.820 --> 01:09:14.820] They're going to ignore it, but you still document it as appealable error. [01:09:14.820 --> 01:09:25.820] The officer cannot act for the purpose of committing an illegal act in order to issue the ticket. [01:09:25.820 --> 01:09:29.820] The ticket's illegal. It does not comply with law. [01:09:29.820 --> 01:09:45.820] Therefore, if the officer had actually arrested you to issue it, he would be guilty of false imprisonment right off the bat because he can't imprison you to commit an illegal act against you. [01:09:45.820 --> 01:09:54.820] Okay. So when I go to request a copy of his citation book, so I request a copy for that particular week that my citation was issued? [01:09:54.820 --> 01:09:56.820] That is correct. [01:09:56.820 --> 01:10:02.820] Now, remember that the notary signature may only be on the original, not necessarily the copies. [01:10:02.820 --> 01:10:07.820] So you don't necessarily want one on the week you were there. [01:10:07.820 --> 01:10:13.820] You can show just as easily that they're in the habit of doing this by taking it from his current book. [01:10:13.820 --> 01:10:20.820] Because if he's getting them stamped before he goes out, he will have already had the book stamped no matter which one he's using. [01:10:20.820 --> 01:10:27.820] Ah, okay. I got you now. So I'll get the latest one from this current month then. [01:10:27.820 --> 01:10:29.820] That should work just as well. [01:10:29.820 --> 01:10:36.820] Now, the prosecutor is liable to go, Judge, he can't prove that this was the way this was done prior to that. [01:10:36.820 --> 01:10:39.820] Well, actually, Judge, I believe I can. [01:10:39.820 --> 01:10:51.820] I subpoenaed the clerk to bring in the records of all of the things they've notarized for this officer in relation to traffic citations for the past month. [01:10:51.820 --> 01:11:00.820] And this clerk is going to testify that this officer had her notarize his ticket book in advance. [01:11:00.820 --> 01:11:03.820] Also, I can subpoena this particular record. [01:11:03.820 --> 01:11:14.820] It's called a subpoena deusis tecum. You submit it to the court to subpoena the clerk and any records you want that clerk to bring. [01:11:14.820 --> 01:11:26.820] I've already got a list of records for that week from the public data extract of all the citation this particular deputy placed with the court. [01:11:26.820 --> 01:11:29.820] So I've got to just go down there now and put in my public information. [01:11:29.820 --> 01:11:36.820] If they're originals of the citation, that's fine. If they stamped on the stamp, it'll be there. [01:11:36.820 --> 01:11:43.820] All you have to do is get the clerk to testify that, well, yeah, I stamped those because the officer signed them ahead of time. [01:11:43.820 --> 01:11:48.820] I didn't know what he was going to put on them. You see? [01:11:48.820 --> 01:11:55.820] Yep. Okay. Okay. Perfect. Well, there we go. [01:11:55.820 --> 01:11:59.820] Okay. I'm feeling better and better about this. [01:11:59.820 --> 01:12:05.820] Well, no reason not to. It's the cheapest legal training you're ever going to get short of my class. [01:12:05.820 --> 01:12:10.820] I've been to your class. I'm waiting on the big seminar, so. [01:12:10.820 --> 01:12:15.820] Yeah, me too, if I can ever get this second book done. [01:12:15.820 --> 01:12:21.820] Okay. Well, hey, Eddie. Thank you so much. I'll turn you loose and talk to you soon. [01:12:21.820 --> 01:12:24.820] All right, Tommy. Thanks for calling in. [01:12:24.820 --> 01:12:29.820] All right. Now we're going to go to James in Illinois. James, what can we do for you? [01:12:29.820 --> 01:12:31.820] Hello, Mr. Ed. How are you doing? [01:12:31.820 --> 01:12:33.820] I'm doing good. You? [01:12:33.820 --> 01:12:37.820] I thought you were. I had a couple of two or three questions. [01:12:37.820 --> 01:12:52.820] Are you familiar with the situation in Illinois a year or two ago where the legislature passed a law that you cannot videotape police encounters? [01:12:52.820 --> 01:12:54.820] Is it felony in Illinois? [01:12:54.820 --> 01:12:57.820] The Supreme Court says it's not. [01:12:57.820 --> 01:13:03.820] So whatever they're trying to do won't get past the Supreme Court ruling on it. [01:13:03.820 --> 01:13:07.820] Well, that's against the First Amendment, I believe. [01:13:07.820 --> 01:13:12.820] It is against the First Amendment, which is exactly what the Supreme Court said. [01:13:12.820 --> 01:13:16.820] Right. Do you know what the status of that law here is, though? Now? [01:13:16.820 --> 01:13:24.820] It's the same everywhere. The Supreme Court has ruled on it multiple times in the last five years or seven years. [01:13:24.820 --> 01:13:38.820] It is absolutely not against any law, nor will any law withstand a challenge relating to recording police in public. [01:13:38.820 --> 01:13:42.820] Is that law being struck down in Illinois? Do you know or is it still standing? [01:13:42.820 --> 01:13:49.820] It's like any place else. I don't know if Illinois specifically has been struck down or not. [01:13:49.820 --> 01:13:59.820] But if they attempt to charge you under something the Supreme Court has already said is perfectly valid, that's malicious prosecution on their part. [01:13:59.820 --> 01:14:08.820] And if you appeal it all the way up and have the higher court than the one in the state, if you even get convicted in the first place, [01:14:08.820 --> 01:14:14.820] which shouldn't be possible because that court should know the decision says they can't do it, [01:14:14.820 --> 01:14:23.820] and any attorney or person that knows about the cases that say they can't do it should reference them when they get charged, if they ever do. [01:14:23.820 --> 01:14:32.820] But if it gets back up there again, somebody's going to be able to get sued because there's no way they could say they were acting legitimately. [01:14:32.820 --> 01:14:38.820] Okay. I had a question about your courses. How many different types of courses do you offer? [01:14:38.820 --> 01:14:47.820] Well, I don't offer different types. It's always been the same thing, due process. It just relates to the different subject matter areas. [01:14:47.820 --> 01:14:51.820] It's the $250 course that's on the website? [01:14:51.820 --> 01:14:52.820] Yes. [01:14:52.820 --> 01:14:54.820] And it's nothing else? [01:14:54.820 --> 01:15:05.820] Everything. Well, there's no other materials yet. I'm writing a second book that all of the court documents are going to be relocated into. [01:15:05.820 --> 01:15:15.820] There is one book in the current material, which is all about how to read, research, understand, and apply statutory language. [01:15:15.820 --> 01:15:20.820] So you can actually read a statute and understand what it really, truly means. [01:15:20.820 --> 01:15:25.820] Okay. And then you have all of the court documents that go with... [01:15:25.820 --> 01:15:35.820] You speak a lot about Texas law. Does this stuff you provide in your courses, does it more or less apply to all 50 states? [01:15:35.820 --> 01:15:44.820] As far as the due process stuff, almost always, because we're talking about inherent unalienable rights, regardless of what state you're in. [01:15:44.820 --> 01:15:45.820] Right. [01:15:45.820 --> 01:15:54.820] The only thing that's going to change from state to state is the actual statutes on the subject matter and the procedure. [01:15:54.820 --> 01:15:59.820] And that's the part you've got to adapt from my information to wherever you're at. [01:15:59.820 --> 01:16:03.820] Okay. I had one more question for you. [01:16:03.820 --> 01:16:09.820] And I'm interested in the law, just to let you know. And I find most of what you're doing very interesting. [01:16:09.820 --> 01:16:17.820] I have also been listening to a lot of Carl Lance's videos on YouTube. And I'm sure you're familiar with Carl, am I right? [01:16:17.820 --> 01:16:19.820] Yes, you are correct. [01:16:19.820 --> 01:16:34.820] Okay. My question is, or my observation about what he does differently than what you do is he does not allow himself to be drawn into anything outside the common law in the courtroom. [01:16:34.820 --> 01:16:43.820] I'm afraid he's not in charge of what he's getting drawn into. He doesn't control that no matter what he thinks and tells you he's doing. [01:16:43.820 --> 01:16:48.820] But hang on just a second and I'll get back with you. I want to get back on the other side of this break. Okay. [01:16:48.820 --> 01:17:00.820] All right, folks. 512-646-1984. Give us a call. Get in line. We will be right back. [01:17:00.820 --> 01:17:08.820] At Capital Coin and Bullion, our mission is to be your preferred shopping destination by delivering excellent customer service and outstanding value at an affordable price. 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[01:19:28.820 --> 01:19:45.820] I was blindsided but now I can see your plan You put the fear in my pocket, took the money from my hand [01:19:45.820 --> 01:20:11.820] Ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again Ain't gonna [01:20:11.820 --> 01:20:20.820] drop me with that same old sucker punch I get it now but then I must have it now too much [01:20:20.820 --> 01:20:49.820] Back then you had room to move but now you're feeling the crunch Ain't gonna get me with that same old sucker punch [01:20:49.820 --> 01:20:54.820] All right, folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio and we're talking to James in Illinois. [01:20:54.820 --> 01:20:56.820] All right, James, go ahead. [01:20:56.820 --> 01:21:09.820] Okay, I think we were speaking about the different techniques between how you would handle any particular case in a courtroom between the way, and I don't know... [01:21:09.820 --> 01:21:19.820] Well, the thing is, is that the stuff that I've read on Carl Lentz, I have yet to see any evidence that it works as he claims it works. [01:21:19.820 --> 01:21:27.820] And that's the problem with most of these so-called legal theories that are floating around out there in the patronet community. [01:21:27.820 --> 01:21:35.820] They want you to believe there's a silver bullet to this. There isn't. Corrupt is corrupt. [01:21:35.820 --> 01:21:49.820] Why would you accept one guy's paperwork that would destroy your ability to steal and not some other guy's paperwork that would destroy your ability to steal unless you weren't corrupt? [01:21:49.820 --> 01:22:03.820] And we know they are. We know that they're operating the way they're operating because they have the so-called legitimate use of force over our ability to resist with force. [01:22:03.820 --> 01:22:18.820] And until the society's view changes on that, we will always be seen as the bad guy for armed resistance or rebellion to what the system is doing through the hands of those that control it, which are the attorneys. [01:22:18.820 --> 01:22:37.820] So how are you going to tell me that a corrupt judge that is going to rule how they want to rule, regardless of the venue and the law put in front of them, would give a crap about whether Lentz is claiming common law or they're operating under the statute? They wouldn't. [01:22:37.820 --> 01:22:55.820] That's the thing that throws me. A person just becoming familiar with these techniques to go in for the first time in front of a judge and bring some of these things up, it's a frightening situation, I think, for anybody. [01:22:55.820 --> 01:23:10.820] Because you don't have experience, first of all, to do these things in a courtroom. And either way it's done, whether it's done through your method or his method, I mean, if you're doing it on your own... [01:23:10.820 --> 01:23:32.820] Well, the difference here is which method provides them with the least options to be corrupt. And the problem here is the attorneys have done their best to make it appear as if the common law has been eliminated. That much I'll give Lentz. [01:23:32.820 --> 01:23:44.820] But the fact of the matter is, if they're going to operate as if it's been eliminated in all areas where statute can be applied, you're not going to force them to go back to the other way. [01:23:44.820 --> 01:23:55.820] Because then you're admitting that you get to tell them they can't use what they're using. And that of course would destroy their ability to use it all the way across the board. [01:23:55.820 --> 01:24:10.820] And they've worked way too hard to set up a system that makes their theft and fraud legal to their benefit, to allow you to come in and be able to choose the venue that would take it all away and make it impossible and land them in jail. [01:24:10.820 --> 01:24:24.820] Right. I understand that. But let me ask you a question. Under your methods, are the people that are learning what you're doing, are they taking attorneys into the courtroom with them or are they fighting their own cases as their own attorney? [01:24:24.820 --> 01:24:31.820] Most of them are fighting their own cases. Everything I do is meant to teach you how to do it without an attorney. [01:24:31.820 --> 01:24:46.820] I can't say that everyone is capable of doing it correctly without an attorney. But for those that have been able to do it, they've been victorious up to the point where they've done it correctly. [01:24:46.820 --> 01:25:00.820] And I don't mean to make that sound the same way as the rest of the patronut stuff. If they've had stiffer charges than just fines, some of them have hired attorneys. [01:25:00.820 --> 01:25:07.820] If they were faced with jail time, they've hired attorneys in most cases, yes. But not in every case. [01:25:07.820 --> 01:25:20.820] I've helped people get cases dismissed that would have landed them in jail. I have helped people get cases dismissed that would have landed them in jail if they'd have lost. [01:25:20.820 --> 01:25:41.820] If a person were to take your course, for example, how would you equate that to somebody going to law school to learn what you are able to do? [01:25:41.820 --> 01:25:57.820] It's night and day. It's night and day because law school does not teach the law. It teaches procedures and opinions. It does not teach a damn thing about the law. [01:25:57.820 --> 01:26:11.820] What I do is I take their so-called black letter law, the statutes, and the underlying enactments, and the constitutions, and I compare them for validity and authority. [01:26:11.820 --> 01:26:21.820] And if they don't match up, I claim that, hey, you're violating the constitution with this statute because here you're trying to do this, and right here this article and section says you can't do that. [01:26:21.820 --> 01:26:29.820] Or this statute violates the right to due process in these ways, or it takes away this right in this way, and so on and so forth. [01:26:29.820 --> 01:26:41.820] Or you're applying it in a case where it can't be applied because three statutes back you didn't bother to read where it says this only applies in A, B, or C, and we're talking about D here. [01:26:41.820 --> 01:26:48.820] That's the difference in what I do versus what Lynch does, and most other people do. [01:26:48.820 --> 01:26:53.820] I do not guarantee that my system will be the end-all, be-all for anyone. [01:26:53.820 --> 01:27:08.820] Hang on just a sec. I don't guarantee that what I give people to work with is the end-all, be-all solution to their problem because what I provide them, yes, relates specifically to Texas when we're talking about the statutes. [01:27:08.820 --> 01:27:19.820] Not everyone will put in the time and effort necessary to learn what they need to know to properly use it in court. That's not on me, that's on them. [01:27:19.820 --> 01:27:21.820] You mean in other states? [01:27:21.820 --> 01:27:25.820] In any state, whether it be Texas or somewhere else. [01:27:25.820 --> 01:27:37.820] Because the fact that I show you how things are supposed to work doesn't mean that you are let off the hook from having to learn how your particular state tries to set it up to work. [01:27:37.820 --> 01:27:38.820] Right. [01:27:38.820 --> 01:27:44.820] And a lot of people simply either aren't capable of doing that or don't make the effort to do it. [01:27:44.820 --> 01:27:54.820] I even had one guy in one state take my documents straight out, print them out, and file them. He didn't change a thing in the documents. [01:27:54.820 --> 01:27:58.820] He got through in jail for three days. You want to know why? [01:27:58.820 --> 01:28:01.820] I guess some of the statutes didn't apply to this situation. [01:28:01.820 --> 01:28:13.820] So he got through in jail for contempt of court because in my documents, to make sure that people read them and edit them, I have names like, I'm a butt head, the judge. [01:28:13.820 --> 01:28:15.820] Okay. [01:28:15.820 --> 01:28:22.820] And he didn't even bother to read it. He just printed it out and filed it. [01:28:22.820 --> 01:28:26.820] Wow. That's amusing. [01:28:26.820 --> 01:28:42.820] Not to him it wasn't, but I got a laugh out of it because my document says very clearly, don't read or don't file something you haven't read and don't file something you don't understand. [01:28:42.820 --> 01:28:43.820] Okay. [01:28:43.820 --> 01:28:50.820] Does your course material cover anything that has to do with trademarking your name or copywriting? [01:28:50.820 --> 01:28:52.820] No, no. [01:28:52.820 --> 01:28:55.820] Prove to me it works first, then I'll put it in there. [01:28:55.820 --> 01:29:03.820] The courts have already ruled time after time that that is complete nonsense. [01:29:03.820 --> 01:29:12.820] And since those are the same courts you're going to keep going into, why do you keep throwing the same argument at them when they've already said that's not going to fly? [01:29:12.820 --> 01:29:25.820] See, the difference is when the legal theory doesn't have substantive basis in the documentation because that is just a theory about the name. [01:29:25.820 --> 01:29:32.820] It's not a fact. It's not a legal fact. There's nothing that's ever been put into law to show that it's a fact. [01:29:32.820 --> 01:29:41.820] That's just somebody's theory that was too dang lazy to find the real reason why things are done the way they're done. [01:29:41.820 --> 01:29:43.820] All right, James. We're coming up on another break. Hang on. [01:29:43.820 --> 01:29:47.820] We'll have to finish up with you on the other side so I can take these other callers. [01:29:47.820 --> 01:29:49.820] But hang on and we'll get back to you, okay? [01:29:49.820 --> 01:29:51.820] Go ahead and take the other callers. I'm pretty much finished up. [01:29:51.820 --> 01:29:53.820] All right, James. Thanks for calling in. [01:29:53.820 --> 01:30:01.820] All right, folks. Y'all hang in there. 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[01:32:26.820 --> 01:32:31.820] We trust Hill Country Home Improvements to handle your claim and your roof right the first time. [01:32:31.820 --> 01:32:37.820] Just call 512-992-8745 or go to hillcountryhomeimprovements.com. [01:32:37.820 --> 01:32:44.820] Mention the crypto show and get $100 off and we'll donate another $100 to the Logos Radio Network to help continue this programming. [01:32:44.820 --> 01:32:49.820] So if those out of town roofers come knocking, your door should be locking. [01:32:49.820 --> 01:32:57.820] That's 512-992-8745 or hillcountryhomeimprovements.com. Discounts are based on full roof replacement. [01:32:57.820 --> 01:33:02.820] May not actually be kidding about chemtrails. [01:33:02.820 --> 01:33:11.820] You're listening to the Logos Radio Network at logosradionetwork.com. [01:33:11.820 --> 01:33:20.820] Yeah, who you want to chip? Who you take me for? Freedom? Who you want to chip? Me no freedom. You can't chip me. [01:33:20.820 --> 01:33:25.820] Don't let them chip you in the morning. Chip you in the evening. Put a chip in your body. [01:33:25.820 --> 01:33:29.820] And anyway you go computer reading. You can't hide me from nobody. [01:33:29.820 --> 01:33:37.820] When me say chip in your mom, chip in your daddy. Chip in your grandpa and the granny. Chip in me. Chip in your baby. [01:33:37.820 --> 01:33:44.820] Chip in your family, whole family. Chip in your dog and the cat around me. Chip in the beef and you still go eat it. [01:33:44.820 --> 01:33:51.820] Chip in the fish, them all in the sea. Chip in the shark and the whale around me. You must be mankind gone chip crazy. [01:33:51.820 --> 01:33:59.820] That's the kind of thing man they want to be. Social security, them go tell me. Number when them give me, them repeat up your serum. [01:33:59.820 --> 01:34:03.820] Chip you in the morning. Chip you in the evening. Chip you all the dinnertime. [01:34:03.820 --> 01:34:08.820] Experiment on mankind. But man you no say them lie. [01:34:08.820 --> 01:34:13.820] Well who me want to chip? Man you have your body. Freedom or something. Man you fight for me. [01:34:13.820 --> 01:34:18.820] You should tell them, them free we be. Constitution set us free. [01:34:18.820 --> 01:34:26.820] Alright folks we are back. This is rule of law radio and we are about to talk to David in South Dakota. [01:34:26.820 --> 01:34:28.820] David what do you got? [01:34:28.820 --> 01:34:31.820] I'm here Eddie how are you? [01:34:31.820 --> 01:34:32.820] I'm good. [01:34:32.820 --> 01:34:40.820] Good good. I was listening earlier and I heard Ralph the truth raider in Oregon discussing his situation with a landlord. [01:34:40.820 --> 01:34:41.820] Uh huh. [01:34:41.820 --> 01:34:47.820] And I'll need for you to okay this before I say it or I can say it in a way that he can research it and find it out. [01:34:47.820 --> 01:34:58.820] But I'm aware of a group where for $20 a month you have access to an attorney 24-7 who will answer your questions. [01:34:58.820 --> 01:35:07.820] Uh let me just say it in a way where he'll have to research it. He'll listen to the Genesis Broadcasting Network. [01:35:07.820 --> 01:35:16.820] That company is a sponsor and he'll hear their ad and he can call them and subscribe or not subscribe. [01:35:16.820 --> 01:35:20.820] Okay. Alright anything else? [01:35:20.820 --> 01:35:23.820] That way he won't have a situation. [01:35:23.820 --> 01:35:30.820] I talked to Deborah to get on here and I have some information about it. [01:35:30.820 --> 01:35:40.820] The very smallest broadcasting tower on the west part of Austin when you look from say 52nd street west you see about six or seven of those towers. [01:35:40.820 --> 01:35:48.820] The very shortest one belonged to my company when I retired eight or nine years ago. [01:35:48.820 --> 01:35:53.820] If she will call me about it I could donate that tower. [01:35:53.820 --> 01:36:03.820] It's going to take some some legal maneuvering but the smallest tower on the west side of Austin belonged to my company which I'm not going to name. [01:36:03.820 --> 01:36:14.820] And I never gave it up I just stopped making stop using it and stop making my basically payments to use it. [01:36:14.820 --> 01:36:17.820] Okay. [01:36:17.820 --> 01:36:23.820] That might solve your broadcasting height situation if she could. [01:36:23.820 --> 01:36:29.820] I don't mind donating that to Logos Radio or at least my equity in it. [01:36:29.820 --> 01:36:34.820] Well we don't actually do any of the broadcasting David none of that's us. [01:36:34.820 --> 01:36:40.820] But if you have any information that can be passed on feel free to email it in. [01:36:40.820 --> 01:36:44.820] Well you're looking for I have some lots up in that same area. [01:36:44.820 --> 01:36:50.820] David we don't do that and we certainly don't talk about it on the air. [01:36:50.820 --> 01:36:51.820] Okay. [01:36:51.820 --> 01:36:53.820] Give her my phone number and ask her to call me. [01:36:53.820 --> 01:36:55.820] She's got it. [01:36:55.820 --> 01:36:56.820] All right. [01:36:56.820 --> 01:36:57.820] Thank you. [01:36:57.820 --> 01:36:58.820] All right. [01:36:58.820 --> 01:36:59.820] Okay. [01:36:59.820 --> 01:37:00.820] Bye bye. [01:37:00.820 --> 01:37:02.820] Bye for now. [01:37:02.820 --> 01:37:03.820] All right. [01:37:03.820 --> 01:37:05.820] Now we're going to go to Dan in Arizona. [01:37:05.820 --> 01:37:07.820] Dan what do you got. [01:37:07.820 --> 01:37:09.820] Hi there. [01:37:09.820 --> 01:37:11.820] I got a situation here. [01:37:11.820 --> 01:37:17.820] I went on a little road trip with my family and went through Texas and then on the way [01:37:17.820 --> 01:37:23.820] back home here to Arizona I was stopped in El Paso. [01:37:23.820 --> 01:37:30.820] And let me tell you about the vehicle or not the vehicle the car I was in. [01:37:30.820 --> 01:37:37.820] I was in a pickup truck and I had a camper shell on it and my wife and my child were [01:37:37.820 --> 01:37:43.820] in the back camper or in the back with the shell on it and they were having a good old [01:37:43.820 --> 01:37:47.820] time you know as we were driving across country. [01:37:47.820 --> 01:37:55.820] So anyway so I get pulled over for allegedly speeding and the guy pulls me over and he [01:37:55.820 --> 01:38:00.820] comes up behind the car and motions to me to get out of the car. [01:38:00.820 --> 01:38:09.820] So I got out of the car and I brought with me the license and registration and I gave [01:38:09.820 --> 01:38:10.820] it to him. [01:38:10.820 --> 01:38:16.820] And I know that's against your protocol but at the time I wasn't that up on it. [01:38:16.820 --> 01:38:22.820] So I gave it to him and then he started tasseling me about my child in the back you know the [01:38:22.820 --> 01:38:23.820] safety seat thing. [01:38:23.820 --> 01:38:28.820] And I told him well I don't want to tell you her name and he wanted her name. [01:38:28.820 --> 01:38:34.820] So then he goes to threaten me that he's going to call CPS to take away the child if I don't [01:38:34.820 --> 01:38:35.820] give him the name. [01:38:35.820 --> 01:38:40.820] So that just scared me and so I gave him the name. [01:38:40.820 --> 01:38:43.820] When you say the name what are we talking about? [01:38:43.820 --> 01:38:46.820] I'm talking about my child's name. [01:38:46.820 --> 01:38:52.820] Well he had no authority to know the child's name, no cause to know the child's name. [01:38:52.820 --> 01:38:59.820] Okay you know I thought so but I don't know Texas law that well and he's sitting there [01:38:59.820 --> 01:39:00.820] threatening me. [01:39:00.820 --> 01:39:02.820] 3802 Failure 2 ID. [01:39:02.820 --> 01:39:07.820] The only person that can be charged with Failure 2 ID or give him any grounds to know their [01:39:07.820 --> 01:39:13.820] identity is someone that is currently under arrest. [01:39:13.820 --> 01:39:21.820] And he only has to give his information or her information not a third party's. [01:39:21.820 --> 01:39:28.820] Okay so I gave him my child's name because at the time I was scared and I didn't know [01:39:28.820 --> 01:39:33.820] this and with your experience what do you think he did with it? [01:39:33.820 --> 01:39:36.820] Do you think he put it into a database or something? [01:39:36.820 --> 01:39:41.820] Well I'm sure he typed it in somewhere but I don't know what database and I don't know [01:39:41.820 --> 01:39:43.820] what and where it would have wound up. [01:39:43.820 --> 01:39:45.820] It could be anywhere. [01:39:45.820 --> 01:39:53.820] Okay so at this point this is where I'm at I have this ticket for speeding and safety [01:39:53.820 --> 01:39:54.820] seat. [01:39:54.820 --> 01:40:01.820] What's my first step here to fight this because I'm going to fight this until the end and [01:40:01.820 --> 01:40:03.820] I just ordered your course by the way. [01:40:03.820 --> 01:40:05.820] You said it was speeding? [01:40:05.820 --> 01:40:12.820] Well yeah the first one was speeding allegedly speeding and on here it says 10% or more above [01:40:12.820 --> 01:40:13.820] posted speed. [01:40:13.820 --> 01:40:17.820] He didn't even put the actual speed. [01:40:17.820 --> 01:40:21.820] Well that's not relevant until they get to court. [01:40:21.820 --> 01:40:27.820] The complaint will have to say exactly what it is he's alleging. [01:40:27.820 --> 01:40:30.820] But anyway where are you located? [01:40:30.820 --> 01:40:33.820] I'm in Arizona, northeast Arizona. [01:40:33.820 --> 01:40:36.820] And you're fighting a Texas ticket from Arizona? [01:40:36.820 --> 01:40:41.820] Yes I'm planning on driving back if I have to. [01:40:41.820 --> 01:40:43.820] I'm sorry you're what? [01:40:43.820 --> 01:40:45.820] Wait you're doing what? [01:40:45.820 --> 01:40:47.820] Travel back. [01:40:47.820 --> 01:40:48.820] Okay. [01:40:48.820 --> 01:40:52.820] Planning to travel back to El Paso if I have to fight this. [01:40:52.820 --> 01:40:59.820] Well you're going to have to fight it unless you get them to drop it but I'm still researching [01:40:59.820 --> 01:41:04.820] case law to see whether or not this is possible in a so-called criminal case. [01:41:04.820 --> 01:41:12.820] But what I am going to try to find out through this research is whether or not you can use [01:41:12.820 --> 01:41:18.820] interrogatories to a witness in a criminal case before trial. [01:41:18.820 --> 01:41:26.820] Now if we can use interrogatories as a part of discovery in a criminal case prior to trial [01:41:26.820 --> 01:41:32.820] there will be a list of questions in a speeding accusation to be sent to the officer requiring [01:41:32.820 --> 01:41:36.820] the officer to respond and he will have to respond. [01:41:36.820 --> 01:41:41.820] Those interrogatories can then be supplied to the court and to the prosecutor along with [01:41:41.820 --> 01:41:48.820] a motion to dismiss when you get the expected answers. [01:41:48.820 --> 01:41:54.820] The problem you're going to have here is beating a speeding charge is not a big deal. [01:41:54.820 --> 01:42:00.820] I can send you a paper on how to do that provided you read it and you learn what I'm talking [01:42:00.820 --> 01:42:03.820] about in it. [01:42:03.820 --> 01:42:07.820] You say speeding was one charge, what's the other? [01:42:07.820 --> 01:42:11.820] Safety seat for a child. [01:42:11.820 --> 01:42:15.820] And how old was the child? [01:42:15.820 --> 01:42:17.820] Two years old. [01:42:17.820 --> 01:42:21.820] And weight? [01:42:21.820 --> 01:42:27.820] I believe about somewhere between 22 and 25 pounds. [01:42:27.820 --> 01:42:33.820] I need you to scan in the citation front back and every piece of paper that you got with [01:42:33.820 --> 01:42:39.820] it and send that to me so that I can look at it specifically and give you a list of [01:42:39.820 --> 01:42:45.820] things that you're going to need to check and recheck until you learn them in relation [01:42:45.820 --> 01:42:47.820] to that citation. [01:42:47.820 --> 01:42:52.820] What officer, what type of officer issued it? [01:42:52.820 --> 01:42:55.820] Texas Department of Public Safety. [01:42:55.820 --> 01:42:58.820] A state trooper. [01:42:58.820 --> 01:43:01.820] State trooper issued it. [01:43:01.820 --> 01:43:06.820] So right there that's another point you're going to have to learn is what the DPS can [01:43:06.820 --> 01:43:12.820] and cannot do in relation to transportation. [01:43:12.820 --> 01:43:17.820] So you're going to have some reading to do but I need the information you have to set [01:43:17.820 --> 01:43:19.820] you up to do that. [01:43:19.820 --> 01:43:26.820] Now, I don't work for free but I will get you started at no charge on what you need [01:43:26.820 --> 01:43:27.820] to look at. [01:43:27.820 --> 01:43:31.820] And most of what you will need to know is already in the seminar material. [01:43:31.820 --> 01:43:32.820] Okay? [01:43:32.820 --> 01:43:33.820] Okay, thank you. [01:43:33.820 --> 01:43:36.820] Should I send it to that email that's on the website? [01:43:36.820 --> 01:43:39.820] Eddie at ruleoflawradio.com, yes. [01:43:39.820 --> 01:43:42.820] Okay, thank you, Eddie. [01:43:42.820 --> 01:43:43.820] Alright. 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[01:45:33.820 --> 01:45:38.820] Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone should understand [01:45:38.820 --> 01:45:42.820] about the principles and practices that control our American courts. [01:45:42.820 --> 01:45:48.820] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [01:45:48.820 --> 01:45:51.820] pro se tactics, and much more. [01:45:51.820 --> 01:46:03.820] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-EZ. [01:46:21.820 --> 01:46:24.820] Alright folks, we are back. This is the last segment of the show, [01:46:24.820 --> 01:46:27.820] and it looks like I'm almost done with Dan here, [01:46:27.820 --> 01:46:31.820] so I'd like to have at least one other person to talk to before the end of the show. [01:46:31.820 --> 01:46:36.820] If you can, give us a call, 512-646-1984. [01:46:36.820 --> 01:46:39.820] Alright, Dan, what else did you have? [01:46:39.820 --> 01:46:46.820] Yeah, just real quick, this officer threatened me to call CPS and take my child away. [01:46:46.820 --> 01:46:51.820] Now, provided I were to get the dash cam video, which I know that's questionable, [01:46:51.820 --> 01:46:56.820] but provided I would, would I be able to charge him for threatening me to take my child away? [01:46:56.820 --> 01:47:01.820] You may not be able to charge him, but you may be able to get him in trouble. [01:47:01.820 --> 01:47:06.820] Okay, alright. Well, thank you. I think that's all then. [01:47:06.820 --> 01:47:11.820] I'm going to send you over the copy of this notice that I got, and thanks for helping. [01:47:11.820 --> 01:47:13.820] Sure, no problem. [01:47:13.820 --> 01:47:14.820] Thank you. [01:47:14.820 --> 01:47:15.820] You're welcome. [01:47:15.820 --> 01:47:21.820] Alright, folks, that is my last caller, and I still got 11 minutes left in the show here, [01:47:21.820 --> 01:47:24.820] so I'm going to talk till somebody else calls in. [01:47:24.820 --> 01:47:31.820] But anyway, back to what I started off the show with here in relation to allowing those that control the system [01:47:31.820 --> 01:47:37.820] to get away with what they're using the system to do, we need to stop it. [01:47:37.820 --> 01:47:47.820] If we don't become educated, cooperative, and unified in what is being done to us [01:47:47.820 --> 01:47:54.820] for the purpose of resisting it, renouncing it, and refusing to allow it to continue, [01:47:54.820 --> 01:47:56.820] there won't be an America left. [01:47:56.820 --> 01:48:00.820] There won't be anybody in charge of anything except for those that have it all [01:48:00.820 --> 01:48:04.820] while the rest of us work for them and have nothing. [01:48:04.820 --> 01:48:15.820] And they will not have acquired it properly. They will have stolen it through fraud, abuse, and force. [01:48:15.820 --> 01:48:21.820] When government begins to believe it has a right to exist and to do what it does, [01:48:21.820 --> 01:48:27.820] that's when government needs to be changed or ended. [01:48:27.820 --> 01:48:35.820] Because as a fictional creation of the will of the people, it has no right to do anything [01:48:35.820 --> 01:48:42.820] that we as individuals cannot do ourselves. [01:48:42.820 --> 01:48:52.820] We cannot lawfully give away that which is not ours and that we do not rightfully possess. [01:48:52.820 --> 01:48:59.820] And that is exactly what these people are claiming we've done. [01:48:59.820 --> 01:49:04.820] And thus empowered them to do all the things they do to us. [01:49:04.820 --> 01:49:07.820] And that simply cannot be. [01:49:07.820 --> 01:49:13.820] The logic is irrefutable. The method is highly questionable. [01:49:13.820 --> 01:49:25.820] And the argument supporting the method is downright disingenuous, un-American, and unconstitutional on its face. [01:49:25.820 --> 01:49:29.820] And we better start doing something about that. [01:49:29.820 --> 01:49:35.820] Alright, not all my callers up here have been screened, so I'm going to ask the screener not to worry about that. [01:49:35.820 --> 01:49:40.820] Let me just see if I can get somebody engaged before we run off the air here. [01:49:40.820 --> 01:49:46.820] We're going to start with Taylor in area code 951. [01:49:46.820 --> 01:49:49.820] Taylor? [01:49:49.820 --> 01:49:50.820] Yeah, Eddie. [01:49:50.820 --> 01:49:51.820] Yes. [01:49:51.820 --> 01:49:52.820] How are you doing? [01:49:52.820 --> 01:49:53.820] I'm doing fine. [01:49:53.820 --> 01:50:00.820] I was reading a book called The Non-Ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment. [01:50:00.820 --> 01:50:04.820] I'd like to get your idea or your opinion on it. [01:50:04.820 --> 01:50:06.820] I agree it wasn't ratified. [01:50:06.820 --> 01:50:11.820] And I also agree that even if it was, it never applied the way the courts are applying it. [01:50:11.820 --> 01:50:14.820] You know what? I would agree with you on that. [01:50:14.820 --> 01:50:17.820] Yeah, because it goes into Cornage and the Thirteenth Amendment. [01:50:17.820 --> 01:50:21.820] I'm not done with it yet, but it's kind of like opening my eyes. [01:50:21.820 --> 01:50:28.820] The very reason it was enacted and the very purpose it was done and applied [01:50:28.820 --> 01:50:35.820] proves unequivocably that it was never intended to be applied to all of the people of all of the states. [01:50:35.820 --> 01:50:38.820] Never was the intended purpose. [01:50:38.820 --> 01:50:45.820] And yet, that's exactly what the federal courts did, the Supreme Court specifically. [01:50:45.820 --> 01:50:48.820] Yeah, this whole thing with the... [01:50:48.820 --> 01:50:53.820] I got to tell people, this whole thing with learning how to fight these speeding tickets and all that, [01:50:53.820 --> 01:50:59.820] it's become a hobby and it's become a passion to the point where my wife is like, [01:50:59.820 --> 01:51:05.820] you know what? You're buying too many books. You know what I mean? [01:51:05.820 --> 01:51:06.820] Yeah. [01:51:06.820 --> 01:51:10.820] So, yeah. But anyways, I'll go ahead and let you go under another dollar as long as they pay. [01:51:10.820 --> 01:51:12.820] All right, no problem. Thanks for calling in. [01:51:12.820 --> 01:51:13.820] Bye. [01:51:13.820 --> 01:51:14.820] Bye-bye. [01:51:14.820 --> 01:51:20.820] All right, now we're going to go to Richard in Louisiana. Richard, what do you have? [01:51:20.820 --> 01:51:24.820] Good evening, Eddie. Thank you for all you do. I really appreciate it. [01:51:24.820 --> 01:51:27.820] You're a real Nathan Hale of the 21st century. [01:51:27.820 --> 01:51:29.820] Well, thank you. [01:51:29.820 --> 01:51:35.820] Tell us about preparing our vehicles, or rather our means of transportation. [01:51:35.820 --> 01:51:37.820] Your means of what? [01:51:37.820 --> 01:51:40.820] Our means of... [01:51:40.820 --> 01:51:42.820] Conveyance? [01:51:42.820 --> 01:51:44.820] That's the one I was looking for. [01:51:44.820 --> 01:51:50.820] The conveyance to have it properly monitored with recording equipment. [01:51:50.820 --> 01:51:52.820] Could you give us any advice on that? [01:51:52.820 --> 01:51:58.820] Well, whatever you're monitoring it with needs to be as high resolution as possible, [01:51:58.820 --> 01:52:04.820] but not so high that you can't afford the bandwidth necessary to transfer it off-site [01:52:04.820 --> 01:52:08.820] through wireless connectivity of some kind. [01:52:08.820 --> 01:52:12.820] You need to have cameras that either have a wide-angle view, [01:52:12.820 --> 01:52:17.820] which a lot of the sports action cameras do, like the GoPros and things like that, [01:52:17.820 --> 01:52:20.820] but they don't have streaming ability. [01:52:20.820 --> 01:52:24.820] The best way to do it is to have an armor box secured somewhere in the car [01:52:24.820 --> 01:52:27.820] that contains a laptop and an internet connection [01:52:27.820 --> 01:52:31.820] that can allow the cameras to be real-time spooled [01:52:31.820 --> 01:52:35.820] directly to the hard drive in the laptop or notebook [01:52:35.820 --> 01:52:42.820] that can then be sent out via the wireless connection to an off-site location. [01:52:42.820 --> 01:52:45.820] It's done with only a few seconds of delay time, [01:52:45.820 --> 01:52:49.820] so you're not going to lose anything if they suddenly do something, [01:52:49.820 --> 01:52:52.820] other than just a few seconds of video. [01:52:52.820 --> 01:52:56.820] Plus, it makes it very hard for them to shut it off or get rid of it [01:52:56.820 --> 01:53:01.820] if it's in an armored steel box mounted in the car somewhere. [01:53:01.820 --> 01:53:05.820] There's a video on YouTube about a guy in California [01:53:05.820 --> 01:53:09.820] that completely decked out his Mitsubishi Eclipse [01:53:09.820 --> 01:53:13.820] with a system to monitor everything. [01:53:13.820 --> 01:53:16.820] He even went so far as to have bulletproof glass [01:53:16.820 --> 01:53:20.820] and bulletproof door padding and everything installed in the car, [01:53:20.820 --> 01:53:24.820] making it a secure place. [01:53:24.820 --> 01:53:29.820] So that would be the best place to look and see what specific type of hardware, [01:53:29.820 --> 01:53:34.820] but anything you do that's going to stream multiple video streams, [01:53:34.820 --> 01:53:37.820] especially of any real resolution, [01:53:37.820 --> 01:53:40.820] that's going to require that you be able to have a data plan [01:53:40.820 --> 01:53:44.820] with virtually unlimited bandwidth and data transfer [01:53:44.820 --> 01:53:49.820] or that at the very least you can do it and pay for it [01:53:49.820 --> 01:53:52.820] if you have to pay for extra. [01:53:52.820 --> 01:53:55.820] There is no specific way to do it. [01:53:55.820 --> 01:53:57.820] There's multitudes of ways to do it, [01:53:57.820 --> 01:53:59.820] and I can't really say which one is best. [01:53:59.820 --> 01:54:03.820] I haven't had the time to sit down and just go through the hardware [01:54:03.820 --> 01:54:08.820] and find out what would work best in a particular situation. [01:54:08.820 --> 01:54:14.820] Would you have a ballpark figure to get started to invest in this kind of technology? [01:54:14.820 --> 01:54:17.820] Again, it really just depends on what it is you're attempting to do. [01:54:17.820 --> 01:54:20.820] Recording the video is whatever you want to do [01:54:20.820 --> 01:54:24.820] for the cheapest camera available and the method of storage it uses. [01:54:24.820 --> 01:54:29.820] You can go anywhere from about $100 all the way up to tens of thousands of dollars, [01:54:29.820 --> 01:54:32.820] depending upon just how well you want things done [01:54:32.820 --> 01:54:35.820] and the quality you want it done in. [01:54:35.820 --> 01:54:38.820] Recording high-quality video takes a lot of drive space [01:54:38.820 --> 01:54:40.820] and a very good camera to do it, [01:54:40.820 --> 01:54:43.820] but then you've got to down sample everything [01:54:43.820 --> 01:54:47.820] to stream it out over a wireless connection to an offsite server. [01:54:47.820 --> 01:54:51.820] You've got to have a computer powerful enough to do that on the fly [01:54:51.820 --> 01:54:53.820] as the stream comes in, [01:54:53.820 --> 01:54:57.820] both record it in high quality and stream it in lower quality. [01:54:57.820 --> 01:55:00.820] You've got to have the hardware to process all that. [01:55:00.820 --> 01:55:03.820] I really don't have a ballpark figure [01:55:03.820 --> 01:55:08.820] because each of that requires a different type of hardware and capability. [01:55:08.820 --> 01:55:10.820] All right. Well, thank you for getting me started. [01:55:10.820 --> 01:55:14.820] I can tell you that I set one up for a friend in her car. [01:55:14.820 --> 01:55:18.820] We put two GoPros in it and had it wired in and everything. [01:55:18.820 --> 01:55:21.820] I think the whole cost to her was just under $1,000 [01:55:21.820 --> 01:55:25.820] to be able to cover almost a full 360 degrees of her car, [01:55:25.820 --> 01:55:28.820] but it doesn't stream the video anywhere. [01:55:28.820 --> 01:55:32.820] It stores it directly in the cameras. [01:55:32.820 --> 01:55:35.820] Well, if they don't know that you have that... [01:55:35.820 --> 01:55:38.820] Well, they're mounted right on her dash facing both sides of her car, [01:55:38.820 --> 01:55:40.820] so there's no way they don't know that. [01:55:40.820 --> 01:55:45.820] But in fact, that's probably why they've behaved as well as they've had [01:55:45.820 --> 01:55:49.820] is because they can see the cameras. [01:55:49.820 --> 01:55:52.820] That's a good technique. [01:55:52.820 --> 01:55:55.820] All right, my friend, thank you. We'll be tuning in next week. [01:55:55.820 --> 01:55:57.820] Okay. Thanks for calling in. [01:55:57.820 --> 01:55:58.820] Okay. Bye-bye. [01:55:58.820 --> 01:56:00.820] All right. I've got just under three minutes. [01:56:00.820 --> 01:56:04.820] I bet I can give you two. [01:56:04.820 --> 01:56:05.820] Hello, Ted. [01:56:05.820 --> 01:56:06.820] Thank you for taking my call. [01:56:06.820 --> 01:56:07.820] Sure. What you got? [01:56:07.820 --> 01:56:09.820] How's it coming in? [01:56:09.820 --> 01:56:11.820] Say again? [01:56:11.820 --> 01:56:12.820] Can you hear me okay? [01:56:12.820 --> 01:56:14.820] I can hear you. [01:56:14.820 --> 01:56:15.820] Okay. Excellent. [01:56:15.820 --> 01:56:19.820] Hey, a couple of shows ago, you said if they... [01:56:19.820 --> 01:56:21.820] If you get a letter from a collection agency, [01:56:21.820 --> 01:56:24.820] it's considered a little blessing. [01:56:24.820 --> 01:56:26.820] I'm in that situation. I have about a month to reply. [01:56:26.820 --> 01:56:29.820] They want to revoke my driving privilege, [01:56:29.820 --> 01:56:34.820] and I'm currently in collections right now. [01:56:34.820 --> 01:56:38.820] Okay. You're in Washington state? [01:56:38.820 --> 01:56:39.820] Yes. [01:56:39.820 --> 01:56:43.820] And you got a ticket for what specifically? [01:56:43.820 --> 01:56:45.820] I got a ticket for speeding. [01:56:45.820 --> 01:56:47.820] Last year on Father's Day, I had been through three judges, [01:56:47.820 --> 01:56:49.820] a variety of motions. [01:56:49.820 --> 01:56:53.820] You know in Washington state they're in fractions, right? [01:56:53.820 --> 01:56:54.820] Yes, sir. [01:56:54.820 --> 01:56:56.820] And you know that Washington state specifically says [01:56:56.820 --> 01:57:00.820] infractions are not crimes, right? [01:57:00.820 --> 01:57:02.820] I did not know that. [01:57:02.820 --> 01:57:05.820] I need to find the resource to research that. [01:57:05.820 --> 01:57:08.820] And thus, if they're not crimes, [01:57:08.820 --> 01:57:11.820] that would mean that the arrest by the officer [01:57:11.820 --> 01:57:19.820] for the purpose of issuing the citation would have been what? [01:57:19.820 --> 01:57:22.820] Assortionment. [01:57:22.820 --> 01:57:25.820] It would have been illegal. [01:57:25.820 --> 01:57:28.820] They cannot make a warrantless arrest [01:57:28.820 --> 01:57:34.820] for an infraction that is not criminal. [01:57:34.820 --> 01:57:37.820] And how can I translate that for them to understand? [01:57:37.820 --> 01:57:39.820] What do you mean translated? [01:57:39.820 --> 01:57:42.820] All you need to do is show that the accusation against you [01:57:42.820 --> 01:57:45.820] is based on an infraction, [01:57:45.820 --> 01:57:49.820] that the seizure by the officer and the taking of your liberty [01:57:49.820 --> 01:57:52.820] for the purpose of issuing the citation [01:57:52.820 --> 01:57:56.820] constituted a warrantless arrest. [01:57:56.820 --> 01:58:00.820] That warrantless arrest cannot possibly be authorized [01:58:00.820 --> 01:58:03.820] for a civil infraction. [01:58:03.820 --> 01:58:04.820] Okay? [01:58:04.820 --> 01:58:09.820] That's the structure of the argument. [01:58:09.820 --> 01:58:10.820] I'll work on it, Eddie. [01:58:10.820 --> 01:58:11.820] Thank you, sir. [01:58:11.820 --> 01:58:12.820] You're welcome. [01:58:12.820 --> 01:58:13.820] All right, folks. [01:58:13.820 --> 01:58:15.820] This has been Rule of Law Radio's Monday Night Show [01:58:15.820 --> 01:58:16.820] with your host, Eddie Craig. 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