[00:00.000 --> 00:05.780] The following news flash is brought to you by the Lone Star Lowdown, providing your daily [00:05.780 --> 00:13.400] bulletins for the commodities market, today in history, news updates, and the inside scoop [00:13.400 --> 00:20.160] into the tides of the alternative. [00:20.160 --> 00:25.360] Markets for Monday, the 18th of July, 2016, are currently treading with gold at $1,328.27 [00:25.360 --> 00:33.600] an ounce, silver $20.03 an ounce, Texas crude $45.95 a barrel, and Bitcoin is currently [00:33.600 --> 00:42.240] sitting at about $675 U.S. currency. [00:42.240 --> 00:48.020] Today in history, the year 1968, Intel is founded in Mountain View, California. [00:48.020 --> 00:52.060] This American multinational tech company is one of the world's largest and highest valued [00:52.060 --> 00:57.320] semiconductor chipmakers, personally fabricating 86 series of microprocessors throughout the [00:57.320 --> 00:58.320] years. [00:58.320 --> 01:06.240] The foundation of computer processing via Intel, today in history. [01:06.240 --> 01:11.200] In recent news, Friday of last week, 29 pages of the suppressed section of the 2002 Congressional [01:11.200 --> 01:14.920] Report, which outlined and detailed possible ties between the Saudi government and the [01:14.920 --> 01:18.000] September 11 terrorist attacks, were finally released. [01:18.000 --> 01:22.040] It turns out that the suppressed pages, redacted in parts, reveal circumstantial evidence of [01:22.040 --> 01:27.520] ties among Saudi government officials, intelligence agents, and several of the 9-11 hijackers. [01:27.520 --> 01:31.360] The report notes that the phone numbers found in the phone book of Abu Zubaydah, a detainee [01:31.360 --> 01:35.400] currently held in Guantanamo, could be traced to a company in Denver, Colorado, connected [01:35.400 --> 01:39.280] to the former Saudi ambassador to the U.S., Prince Bandar bin Sultan. [01:39.280 --> 01:43.400] The report also plainly stated that, quote, while in the United States, some of the September [01:43.400 --> 01:48.440] 11th hijackers were in contact with or received assistance from individuals who may be connected [01:48.440 --> 01:49.760] to the Saudi government. [01:49.760 --> 01:54.720] Like Omar al-Bayyami, suspect Saudi intelligence agent, who was allegedly in close contact [01:54.720 --> 01:59.940] with the hijackers Nuwaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Midar, even giving them financial assistance [01:59.940 --> 02:03.440] during their time in the United States and helping them find a place to live. [02:03.440 --> 02:12.400] Only time will tell how these not-so-new revelations will affect U.S.-Saudi relations. [02:12.400 --> 02:16.920] Friday's failed coup d'etat in Turkey led President Rasip Tayyip Erdogan to order the [02:16.920 --> 02:21.520] detention of some 6,000 people, half of which were military personnel who were involved [02:21.520 --> 02:22.920] in the failed overthrow. [02:22.920 --> 02:27.080] Critics of Erdogan are concerned that this will simply provide a pretext for a crackdown [02:27.080 --> 02:31.680] on his political opponents, especially since addressing a crowd in Istanbul, Erdogan said [02:31.680 --> 02:35.760] that he's seeing that this attempt actually was a gift from God because it gives him an [02:35.760 --> 02:38.440] opportunity to clean out the armed forces. [02:38.440 --> 02:42.720] Turkey's Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag says that the cleansing will continue and expects [02:42.720 --> 02:44.240] more people to be detained. [02:44.240 --> 02:49.360] Turkey's Prime Minister Ben Ali al-Darim put the death toll at 230 people, 100 of which [02:49.360 --> 02:53.520] were involved in the coup itself, and the others were civilians caught in the political [02:53.520 --> 02:54.520] crossfire. [02:54.520 --> 03:24.280] This is Rick Rodeo with your Lowdown for July 18, 2016. [03:55.520 --> 04:22.520] We'll raise up our glasses again, Steve-O-Force is singing, whiskey for my men. [04:22.520 --> 04:28.520] Beer for my horses. [04:28.520 --> 04:30.400] All right, folks, good evening. [04:30.400 --> 04:35.240] This is the Monday Night Rule of Law Radio Show with your host, Eddie Craig. [04:35.240 --> 04:40.400] And it is July, well, what is it, 18th, July 18th. [04:40.400 --> 04:46.640] We are more than halfway through the seventh month of this year, well past the halfway [04:46.640 --> 04:53.100] point, and what have we accomplished so far? [04:53.100 --> 05:01.040] We are watching the electoral process in America get flushed right down the tubes. [05:01.040 --> 05:09.440] We are allowing known criminals to run for the highest public office in our nation. [05:09.440 --> 05:21.000] And we continue to praise and clap for political candidates that tell us to our face just how [05:21.000 --> 05:31.360] much utter disregard they have for the Constitution that is supposed to be the controlling instrument [05:31.360 --> 05:34.680] for how they do their job. [05:34.680 --> 05:39.360] Every single one of these people sits there day in and day out on the campaign trail telling [05:39.360 --> 05:42.920] you I'm going to do this, and I'm going to do this, and I'm going to do this, and I'm [05:42.920 --> 05:45.760] going to do it this way, and I'm going to do it that way, and I'm going to get you to [05:45.760 --> 05:48.520] like it, and I'm going to get them to hate it, and I'm going to run this country the [05:48.520 --> 05:51.800] way I think it ought to be run. [05:51.800 --> 05:58.480] But not at any point do you ever hear them explain to you where their authority to do [05:58.480 --> 06:06.920] what they're saying they're going to do can actually be found. [06:06.920 --> 06:16.720] While we're still over here in the background, and cheering them on like they have any authority [06:16.720 --> 06:19.040] to do any of the stuff they're saying. [06:19.040 --> 06:21.520] And this has been going on for decades, of course. [06:21.520 --> 06:25.400] It's nothing new as far as all that goes. [06:25.400 --> 06:30.200] But you would think that in the age of information that we currently have and the access we have [06:30.200 --> 06:37.440] to that information, people would bother to look this up. [06:37.440 --> 06:43.240] People would bother to educate themselves about what they're being told these candidates [06:43.240 --> 06:51.880] are going to do versus whether or not they really have any authority to be doing it. [06:51.880 --> 06:59.920] It's ridiculous how little we understand our own process in this country anymore. [06:59.920 --> 07:03.640] Now, granted, we were never supposed to be a country. [07:03.640 --> 07:05.980] We were never supposed to be a nation. [07:05.980 --> 07:13.200] We were simply supposed to be a gathering collection of independent sovereign states, [07:13.200 --> 07:17.120] kind of like the way Europe was intended to be when it banded together and formed its [07:17.120 --> 07:19.320] little coalition. [07:19.320 --> 07:25.000] But everyone was supposed to remain sovereign and out from under the thumb of a centralized [07:25.000 --> 07:27.080] government. [07:27.080 --> 07:32.000] Everyone was supposed to have freedom to move between any of the states without government [07:32.000 --> 07:37.720] encumbrance of any kind and without the government intruding upon every aspect of our lives, [07:37.720 --> 07:42.840] which they do on a daily basis a multitude of times before you even so much as get out [07:42.840 --> 07:47.880] of bed. [07:47.880 --> 07:59.220] And we still seem to think that we are the land of opportunity and the free and the brave. [07:59.220 --> 08:04.120] And I'm having trouble seeing any of that anymore. [08:04.120 --> 08:06.320] You're not free. [08:06.320 --> 08:13.000] Everything you do comes with a permission slip, a license, a permit, or some other form [08:13.000 --> 08:18.480] of fee in order to do it. [08:18.480 --> 08:26.480] We're not brave anymore because no one will stand up and fight back against their own [08:26.480 --> 08:28.640] oppression. [08:28.640 --> 08:34.000] And the few that are get ground into the dirt because they're put in front of a jury of [08:34.000 --> 08:41.320] cowards and illiterate individuals that don't know anymore about how this country is supposed [08:41.320 --> 08:49.540] to function than someone living in a foreign land that's never heard of us. [08:49.540 --> 08:53.640] We can't get justice in America because there's no one here who even knows what the hell that [08:53.640 --> 08:56.800] is. [08:56.800 --> 09:01.800] And those that do, instead of doing their duty and serving on a jury to protect the [09:01.800 --> 09:06.880] rights of the individuals, are looking for ways to get out of jury duty because it interferes [09:06.880 --> 09:14.480] with their work day, their paycheck, their family time, or their sports. [09:14.480 --> 09:19.160] Take your pick. [09:19.160 --> 09:26.320] America was supposed to be a great country because we as a people and to a man had a [09:26.320 --> 09:31.440] say so in that government. [09:31.440 --> 09:45.320] We were entrusted with the duty to ensure that everyone else's rights were protected [09:45.320 --> 09:54.200] so that the cascading effect is that ours would also be equally protected. [09:54.200 --> 10:01.160] And we have abdicated that duty for far too long. [10:01.160 --> 10:02.160] No question about it. [10:02.160 --> 10:09.020] For far too long, we have done everything but what we need to be doing to be free. [10:09.020 --> 10:15.240] We have put the responsibility in someone else's hands and then sit back and complain [10:15.240 --> 10:20.800] when they don't do what we would have done had we been the one doing it, except we're [10:20.800 --> 10:24.360] not doing it and we're not wanting to do it. [10:24.360 --> 10:30.380] We're just wanting to complain about it. [10:30.380 --> 10:36.120] You know, if you've listened to me on this show for very long, I try very hard to avoid [10:36.120 --> 10:40.580] asking for money and plugging things unless I know for a fact we absolutely are in a position [10:40.580 --> 10:44.280] where if we don't, we're sunk. [10:44.280 --> 10:48.960] But the more I think about it, the more I come to understand, you know what, folks? [10:48.960 --> 10:54.160] If you are the armchair quarterback that doesn't want to be doing any of this yourself and [10:54.160 --> 10:58.740] you're expecting us to sit out here and do it all for you and to make you somehow more [10:58.740 --> 11:03.920] educated than you've been because you don't want to spend the time doing it, why shouldn't [11:03.920 --> 11:05.680] we be asking to get paid for that? [11:05.680 --> 11:09.760] Why shouldn't we be asking for donations to keep us on the air? [11:09.760 --> 11:11.880] We're doing all the legwork. [11:11.880 --> 11:16.920] We're putting all the pain and suffering into learning what it's all about. [11:16.920 --> 11:21.680] And everybody out there that's listening is to reap the benefits or at least that's the [11:21.680 --> 11:26.600] general idea, right? [11:26.600 --> 11:35.920] And I'm a firm believer that a person should be able to earn a living and make ends meet. [11:35.920 --> 11:42.580] And I can tell you for a fact that don't happen on this end of the radio very often. [11:42.580 --> 11:47.920] From where I'm sitting, I have to shift things around and delay this one to pay that one [11:47.920 --> 11:55.280] as the old saying goes, Rob Peter to pay Paul, week in and week out. [11:55.280 --> 11:59.720] So by this time, it should be fairly apparent since I've been doing this now since oh, what [11:59.720 --> 12:09.920] 2007 or eight that I'm not here to do this for the money. [12:09.920 --> 12:21.440] Because if getting rich was my plan, my plan royally sucks, but we rely upon y'all to keep [12:21.440 --> 12:31.760] us going and you guys hopefully are relying on us to get you ahead of the information [12:31.760 --> 12:36.360] that you otherwise may not be able to get or, or too lazy to get on your own if that [12:36.360 --> 12:40.600] happens to be your way of doing things. [12:40.600 --> 12:44.680] And for those that support us regularly from the bottom of my heart, thank you very much. [12:44.680 --> 12:48.960] For those of us that support us as you can also thank you from the bottom of my heart [12:48.960 --> 12:52.740] very much. [12:52.740 --> 12:57.720] But by the same token, I'm listening to people all over the place that complain because people [12:57.720 --> 13:00.860] like us ask for donations to do what we do. [13:00.860 --> 13:08.920] We ask for money when we help you with a case to do what we do. [13:08.920 --> 13:15.200] For some reason, America now believes that Patriot is synonymous with free and fully [13:15.200 --> 13:17.360] accessible. [13:17.360 --> 13:23.220] No one seems to care just like the IRS doesn't seem to care that your sweat, time and labor [13:23.220 --> 13:28.920] go into the results that they're benefiting from. [13:28.920 --> 13:36.240] But you can't claim it as a deductible or that you hit or that you've got a value of [13:36.240 --> 13:40.520] any kind put into it or that it's worth anything. [13:40.520 --> 13:44.000] And I think that that kind of sucks. [13:44.000 --> 13:47.400] I didn't get into this to get rich and I didn't get in this to complain about it. [13:47.400 --> 13:53.160] But sometimes something's got to be said because I spend so much time reading and writing articles [13:53.160 --> 13:58.320] now and the stuff that I'm trying to do to get at least some sponsors for some audio [13:58.320 --> 14:05.860] video equipment so I can start putting out a regular video and audio podcast as often [14:05.860 --> 14:10.600] as I can, even more than this once a week that we're doing for the radio show and try [14:10.600 --> 14:17.080] to do something else to help generate money and recognition of what we do here and get [14:17.080 --> 14:20.280] the information out in people's hands and heads. [14:20.280 --> 14:28.280] But it's just like when I go to class on Sundays, I've been teaching this class ever since 2010. [14:28.280 --> 14:33.740] And even though I've got people that come to this class regularly, I've got very few [14:33.740 --> 14:39.840] that spend time outside of that once a week class doing any actual studying and application. [14:39.840 --> 14:42.840] And I have had a few, don't get me wrong. [14:42.840 --> 14:46.200] There have been those that have taken what they've learned in that class and they have [14:46.200 --> 14:54.740] used it to fight tooth and nail their cases and they have come out victorious in the end. [14:54.740 --> 14:58.160] And by the same token, I have those that come back to class and complain about how they [14:58.160 --> 14:59.480] lost. [14:59.480 --> 15:06.000] The difference being when I asked the one that lost what they did, they did the bare [15:06.000 --> 15:12.760] minimum of filling out the paperwork and filing it and nothing else about it. [15:12.760 --> 15:15.360] They didn't learn any of the arguments in the documents. [15:15.360 --> 15:17.240] They didn't learn how to use them in court. [15:17.240 --> 15:22.360] They didn't come to class to learn the proper procedure, objections and way of handling [15:22.360 --> 15:25.600] what these prosecutors and judges throw at you. [15:25.600 --> 15:32.360] They just winged it and got their butt kicked. [15:32.360 --> 15:40.240] I have real live winning scenarios for the people that get themselves into the situation [15:40.240 --> 15:43.520] of having to go to court. [15:43.520 --> 15:49.080] But you're not going to go and win, except by sheer dumb luck, if you're not putting [15:49.080 --> 15:53.720] in the time and effort necessary to learn how to do it properly. [15:53.720 --> 16:01.480] I wrote another article and posted it up on the blog today and it hit home because I spent [16:01.480 --> 16:08.100] most of the day today getting bombarded with problems and issues and cases from the Facebook [16:08.100 --> 16:10.600] legal discussion group I've got and a few other ones. [16:10.600 --> 16:16.040] I've probably been added to a hundred groups by people to offer up discussions on topics. [16:16.040 --> 16:21.120] And the more I get into that, the more I realize that people don't want to really know the [16:21.120 --> 16:22.120] truth. [16:22.120 --> 16:26.100] They want a magic bullet and there isn't one. [16:26.100 --> 16:30.880] And when they can't get that magic bullet, they just throw up their hands and say, okay, [16:30.880 --> 16:35.480] well, if I can't win instantly, then I'll just do barely what's necessary and see how [16:35.480 --> 16:40.900] that works and hope for the best and then complain when they lose. [16:40.900 --> 16:44.560] But they won't surrender the theory that screwed them in the first place, which is there's [16:44.560 --> 16:48.760] a magic bullet out there somewhere. [16:48.760 --> 16:51.640] It gets a little disheartening and it drives you a little nuts. [16:51.640 --> 16:54.320] And the article I posted today sort of deals with that. [16:54.320 --> 16:56.300] But in any case, we'll be right back after this break. [16:56.300 --> 17:01.640] So y'all hang in there. [17:01.640 --> 17:05.920] Did you know that the Logos Radio Network is a truly listener supported radio network [17:05.920 --> 17:10.440] on top of the on air talents, producers and other hardworking individuals working behind [17:10.440 --> 17:11.440] the scenes? [17:11.440 --> 17:15.600] Logos Radio Network is kept on the air by the generous support of listeners like you. 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[18:59.880 --> 19:22.320] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, LogosRadioNetwork.com. [19:22.320 --> 19:46.120] All right, folks, we are back. [19:46.120 --> 19:51.000] Now let me make sure I've got the caller board up here because this is one of those nights [19:51.000 --> 19:53.440] when maybe it's working and maybe it's not. [19:53.440 --> 19:54.440] Let's see. [19:54.440 --> 19:55.440] Let's see. [19:55.440 --> 20:01.000] No, the caller board is not up yet, but that's probably my fault. [20:01.000 --> 20:03.680] So let's see if we can get it up here. [20:03.680 --> 20:04.680] There we go. [20:04.680 --> 20:09.040] All right, if you need to call in, I'm going to make sure the phones are on. [20:09.040 --> 20:10.040] They're currently off. [20:10.040 --> 20:13.400] So that was my bad because I didn't have this page pulled up and ready to go. [20:13.400 --> 20:17.320] Call in number is 512-646-1984. [20:17.320 --> 20:20.840] And if you've been trying to get in, you couldn't because it was off. [20:20.840 --> 20:22.560] There's nothing wrong with the phones. [20:22.560 --> 20:24.080] I just turned them on. [20:24.080 --> 20:29.000] So if you want to call in now, it should be ready for you to go. [20:29.000 --> 20:33.720] But because of the way it's set up, everything cycles in between shows and the line automatically [20:33.720 --> 20:36.960] shuts off at the end of one show before we begin the other. [20:36.960 --> 20:40.180] And if you don't have the page up ahead of time, you won't be able to see that. [20:40.180 --> 20:43.960] And because of all the other stuff, I'm having to produce as well as do the show and everything [20:43.960 --> 20:46.080] else, which has been the case for a while. [20:46.080 --> 20:48.520] But I've lost one computer monitor here. [20:48.520 --> 20:50.440] The screen has gone completely out. [20:50.440 --> 20:55.520] So I'm down to having to stick everything on one screen while I'm on the radio because [20:55.520 --> 21:00.080] it's the only one I can actually see without having to turn away from the microphone. [21:00.080 --> 21:01.520] It's making it a little bit more difficult. [21:01.520 --> 21:02.520] All right. [21:02.520 --> 21:06.800] Now, that being said, we seem to have a couple of callers up on the board. [21:06.800 --> 21:10.400] First one up is Andrew in Pennsylvania. [21:10.400 --> 21:12.880] If this is Andrew, go ahead. [21:12.880 --> 21:15.520] Yeah, it is. [21:15.520 --> 21:20.280] First of all, let me start off by saying that it really, really disturbs me that I have [21:20.280 --> 21:25.680] worked my fat butt off like crazy, posting the link to your lawsuit on Facebook pages [21:25.680 --> 21:28.880] like crazy and even getting banned a couple of times for it. [21:28.880 --> 21:33.520] And nobody's donated any money to that since Stevie Mac did about seven days ago. [21:33.520 --> 21:35.640] So that's really disconcerting. [21:35.640 --> 21:36.640] I hope maybe... [21:36.640 --> 21:40.120] Yeah, it's definitely a slower process than I would have liked to have seen. [21:40.120 --> 21:45.000] You'd think at the rate they're stealing money out of people's pockets on these citations [21:45.000 --> 21:50.600] that if everybody was given just five or 10% of what that citation would have cost them [21:50.600 --> 21:59.400] had they lost it in court, that lawsuit would be well-funded and over the top by now. [21:59.400 --> 22:02.640] Well, sadly, that's not the case. [22:02.640 --> 22:07.280] But anyway, a couple of things, just for the heck of it, I wanted to ask you, what would [22:07.280 --> 22:13.960] your response to this be back in the not too distant past after I asked you to repeat what [22:13.960 --> 22:19.840] you said on that Facebook comment that was deleted, that one you made about how everything [22:19.840 --> 22:25.680] that the courts present at the case is 100% presumptive, the courts ignored for their [22:25.680 --> 22:27.040] presumption and not fact. [22:27.040 --> 22:35.480] I posted that on a few Facebook pages, a few forums on the internet, and one person responded [22:35.480 --> 22:41.160] that by saying, would it be fair to summarize this as I admit that my legal theory has never [22:41.160 --> 22:44.760] worked in any court, but that's because the corrupt courts are all doing it wrong. [22:44.760 --> 22:48.560] Do you have any response to that, just for the heck of it, I got to ask you. [22:48.560 --> 22:51.680] Okay, wait, repeat that last part again. [22:51.680 --> 22:57.320] He said, I admit that my legal theory has never worked in any court, but that's because [22:57.320 --> 22:59.880] the corrupt courts are all doing it wrong. [22:59.880 --> 23:02.760] That was the response some guy gave to that whole... [23:02.760 --> 23:07.160] Did he bother to tell us what methodology he was attempting to use? [23:07.160 --> 23:08.160] No. [23:08.160 --> 23:13.440] Then it's a comment without context, and so I can't address it one way or the other because [23:13.440 --> 23:16.120] I don't know what it is he tries to do. [23:16.120 --> 23:20.640] If he goes in there and tries to do the all caps name, the non-assumption, the accepted [23:20.640 --> 23:26.520] for value, the birth certificate, straw man BS, yeah, he's getting his butt kicked and [23:26.520 --> 23:30.220] he will forever get his butt kicked. [23:30.220 --> 23:35.040] But if he is doing the right thing, which we don't know that's what he's doing because [23:35.040 --> 23:40.760] he didn't tell us, and the courts are not doing what they're supposed to do, then whose [23:40.760 --> 23:45.800] responsibility is it to hold them accountable for that? [23:45.800 --> 23:50.520] Good point, yes indeed. [23:50.520 --> 23:56.040] If it's not working and he is doing it right, then he is the one that has to raise the red [23:56.040 --> 23:59.040] flag and start screaming bloody murder. [23:59.040 --> 24:04.220] And when he doesn't, they get away with it. [24:04.220 --> 24:09.480] But if he's screwing it up and he's losing legitimately because of the stuff he's arguing, [24:09.480 --> 24:11.440] I don't have any sympathy for him. [24:11.440 --> 24:12.440] He should have known better. [24:12.440 --> 24:17.260] He should have done better research and gotten better reading comprehension skills. [24:17.260 --> 24:21.960] Because most people that consistently lose, that's why they're losing. [24:21.960 --> 24:29.800] They're following some ignorant patronet advice for which there is no basis in factor law. [24:29.800 --> 24:35.720] Right, and that said, one more thing. [24:35.720 --> 24:40.720] I interviewed Jordan Maxwell recently and talked to him about is there like, just like [24:40.720 --> 24:47.680] how there's a way that you said to get off Social Security, is there a way to become [24:47.680 --> 24:49.960] an officially recognized sovereign citizen? [24:49.960 --> 24:55.280] And what I mean by officially recognized is that the control system, the powers that be, [24:55.280 --> 24:58.960] the courts and the governments, they would recognize you as a sovereign citizen. [24:58.960 --> 24:59.960] There's a way to do that. [24:59.960 --> 25:00.960] And he did go through... [25:00.960 --> 25:01.960] You want to... [25:01.960 --> 25:02.960] Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. [25:02.960 --> 25:05.680] First off, we don't have a context here. [25:05.680 --> 25:08.060] Sovereign citizen according to who? [25:08.060 --> 25:11.800] Every time you open your mouth about the rights and constitution, the powers that be already [25:11.800 --> 25:13.880] label you a sovereign citizen. [25:13.880 --> 25:17.440] It just isn't in the context in which you would like to see it done. [25:17.440 --> 25:23.680] Well, the context he was referring to is abolish your citizenship. [25:23.680 --> 25:28.680] And he talked about the process for how to do that, renounce and abolish your citizenship. [25:28.680 --> 25:34.240] And he said, but if you do that for all intents and purposes, you will have committed suicide [25:34.240 --> 25:39.480] because once you become your renouncer's citizenship to become a sovereign citizen, it's no longer [25:39.480 --> 25:41.600] possible to do anything in the real world. [25:41.600 --> 25:46.000] A convicted felon would actually have more opportunities in life than a sovereign citizen [25:46.000 --> 25:50.080] will because the convicted felon can still ask the government to supply them with needs [25:50.080 --> 25:54.920] to like food stamps and welfare, sovereign citizens, although can't do that well. [25:54.920 --> 25:57.680] Aside from that, that also brings up... [25:57.680 --> 26:02.560] Okay, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, let me just shoot that horse [26:02.560 --> 26:08.860] right between the eyes anyway, because every leg on it is already broke. [26:08.860 --> 26:16.920] If you don't apply for government benefits, you don't get government benefits, period. [26:16.920 --> 26:25.440] Doesn't matter what you call your citizenship, right or wrong. [26:25.440 --> 26:29.520] I don't receive one penny in government benefits. [26:29.520 --> 26:36.620] I haven't renounced my citizenship to anywhere. [26:36.620 --> 26:38.760] So what is his argument here? [26:38.760 --> 26:43.260] My life is harder because I can't suck on a government kit like everybody else. [26:43.260 --> 26:46.040] Is that his argument? [26:46.040 --> 26:51.640] Or is his argument that as a free and independent being, I am responsible for my own wellbeing [26:51.640 --> 26:54.840] and I have to make my way in life? [26:54.840 --> 26:59.440] And I have to find a way to either earn money or have people be willing to pay for some [26:59.440 --> 27:04.440] good or service I can provide. [27:04.440 --> 27:09.200] Sort of goes hand in hand with simple understanding of what life's all about, right? [27:09.200 --> 27:10.200] Right. [27:10.200 --> 27:14.400] So what the hell is his argument? [27:14.400 --> 27:21.360] Why do you have to surrender any sort of citizenship within a state or anywhere else to not get [27:21.360 --> 27:23.960] a government benefit? [27:23.960 --> 27:30.760] Well, the idea behind surrendering your citizenship was that the, you know, no court, he said, [27:30.760 --> 27:37.480] he claims that no court would ever try you for a crime unless you actually harmed someone. [27:37.480 --> 27:38.480] Right. [27:38.480 --> 27:42.280] Whoever's saying this is an idiot. [27:42.280 --> 27:43.760] Okay? [27:43.760 --> 27:48.440] The courts could care less what you call your citizenship status. [27:48.440 --> 27:54.800] If you can't show that you're actually a foreigner from another country that is not specifically [27:54.800 --> 28:02.000] subject to the law they're charging you with, they'll charge you. [28:02.000 --> 28:07.480] But when you say, hey, I'm domiciled over here and they have a copy of all the documents [28:07.480 --> 28:12.280] that show that you've been convicted twice for felonies, your fingerprints are on file, [28:12.280 --> 28:16.220] you were born in Ohio and you start telling them you're not a citizen. [28:16.220 --> 28:18.280] You want to know where you're going to go first? [28:18.280 --> 28:24.560] Bellevue or whatever state hospital resembles Bellevue. [28:24.560 --> 28:27.480] Here in Texas, that would be Rusk. [28:27.480 --> 28:28.960] Yes. [28:28.960 --> 28:38.000] And that, speaking about being a foreigner, wanted to bring up what you told me not that [28:38.000 --> 28:44.600] long ago about how immigration, like when is immigration truly a crime? [28:44.600 --> 28:49.960] Like one could say, we can go across state borders without government permission. [28:49.960 --> 28:51.920] Why can't we do the same at the international level? [28:51.920 --> 28:55.120] And you said, well, immigration is illegal. [28:55.120 --> 29:01.240] It depends on what the people want their representatives in government, the extent to which they want [29:01.240 --> 29:05.320] their representatives in government to secure the border and do a vetting process on people. [29:05.320 --> 29:08.080] Well, I didn't say immigration is illegal. [29:08.080 --> 29:17.400] I said entering another sovereign country without following their rules is illegal. [29:17.400 --> 29:18.760] That's what would be illegal. [29:18.760 --> 29:24.340] We don't have free egress to another country's borders because it's another country. [29:24.340 --> 29:30.440] If they don't have some sort of reciprocity agreement with our country, like Canada did [29:30.440 --> 29:37.200] and Mexico did before Obama took office and decided to remove everybody's ability to move [29:37.200 --> 29:42.960] freely between either one, we were able to go back and forth between those landlocked [29:42.960 --> 29:45.200] or interconnected areas. [29:45.200 --> 29:50.320] So, hang on just a second, we're about to take a break and we'll finish this on the [29:50.320 --> 29:51.320] other side. [29:51.320 --> 29:52.320] 512-646-1984. [29:52.320 --> 30:02.320] We'll be right back. 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[33:50.920 --> 33:51.920] All right, Andrew. [33:51.920 --> 33:52.920] Anyway, yeah, go ahead. [33:52.920 --> 33:53.920] Okay. [33:53.920 --> 34:01.640] About the, one more thing about immigration. [34:01.640 --> 34:06.640] Like Dave Champion in one of his YouTube videos, he pointed out like immigration in general, [34:06.640 --> 34:09.040] it's a privilege, it's not a right. [34:09.040 --> 34:13.320] The people through the representatives decide the criteria for what has to be done for people [34:13.320 --> 34:14.320] to immigrate. [34:14.320 --> 34:16.800] They have the right to ask their governments to secure the borders. [34:16.800 --> 34:18.480] But think about it another way. [34:18.480 --> 34:24.920] Could it be said maybe immigration would be a right if the person immigrating through [34:24.920 --> 34:30.960] international, across international borders did not want to obtain citizenship? [34:30.960 --> 34:34.280] Because if you're immigrating, you're trying to obtain citizenship. [34:34.280 --> 34:38.240] But if you say, no, I'm just going to cross the border and not bother to get any citizenship, [34:38.240 --> 34:42.760] then can you make the argument, I'm just exercising my right to travel, going across the border, [34:42.760 --> 34:45.040] there's no citizenship, therefore it's not a privilege. [34:45.040 --> 34:46.600] Does that make sense? [34:46.600 --> 34:52.040] The question makes sense, but the reality says no, because the rights that you hold [34:52.040 --> 34:57.360] inherent are only recognized here as being inherent. [34:57.360 --> 35:00.840] Okay? [35:00.840 --> 35:06.600] The Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution, though they were intent [35:06.600 --> 35:13.360] on embodying that which is inherent in all men the world over, has no authority outside [35:13.360 --> 35:16.040] of the borders of this nation. [35:16.040 --> 35:20.280] Until another country adopts the exact same set of documents with the exact same principles [35:20.280 --> 35:24.760] in mind, it's of no force and effect anywhere but here. [35:24.760 --> 35:31.120] Now, as long as we're recognizing sovereign countries, whether in the fact that we all [35:31.120 --> 35:37.920] live on one big planet, that's the way it's going to remain, I'm afraid. [35:37.920 --> 35:42.440] The difference there being that the people being able to relocate from place to place, [35:42.440 --> 35:47.440] but no centralized government controlling everybody. [35:47.440 --> 35:52.400] If government had been kept where it was intended to be, small and frugal and doing only those [35:52.400 --> 35:59.880] things that best served the collective as interfacing between those sovereign nations, [35:59.880 --> 36:01.520] that would be fine. [36:01.520 --> 36:06.680] But when it starts meddling in things that deal with individuality and individual lives, [36:06.680 --> 36:09.560] that's where we should have drawn the line, and we didn't. [36:09.560 --> 36:17.120] We did not put teeth in any document anywhere when it comes to controlling the government. [36:17.120 --> 36:21.060] The founding fathers did not put teeth in the U.S. Constitution. [36:21.060 --> 36:26.280] No state that I have read has put teeth in their own state constitution where the people [36:26.280 --> 36:30.800] themselves can literally prosecute rogue public servants. [36:30.800 --> 36:32.400] That would be one way. [36:32.400 --> 36:37.480] The only thing that we reserve to ourselves within our constitutions normally, I know [36:37.480 --> 36:43.180] we did here in Texas, I can't speak for everywhere, but here the only teeth we have is to completely [36:43.180 --> 36:49.120] do away with our form of government and create it anew. [36:49.120 --> 36:53.320] But there's nothing in there that says how many of the people that would require, what [36:53.320 --> 36:56.520] percentage it takes, and so on and so forth. [36:56.520 --> 37:01.920] So of course those that are currently in power use that as an argument that without them [37:01.920 --> 37:08.240] we don't have the right to exercise that clause of the constitution because they, the created [37:08.240 --> 37:13.520] and the servants, don't interpret it to mean that we can obliterate their entire job and [37:13.520 --> 37:18.840] tell them to take a hike. [37:18.840 --> 37:25.400] We've let their perception of how they want reality to be to become our accepted version [37:25.400 --> 37:36.360] of reality rather than our ability to deny that reality. [37:36.360 --> 37:37.360] Does that answer your question? [37:37.360 --> 37:38.360] Yes. [37:38.360 --> 37:39.360] Yes. [37:39.360 --> 37:41.120] Thank you. [37:41.120 --> 37:42.120] That is all. [37:42.120 --> 37:43.120] All right. [37:43.120 --> 37:44.120] Thanks for calling in, Andrew. [37:44.120 --> 37:45.120] Take care. [37:45.120 --> 37:46.120] You too. [37:46.120 --> 37:47.120] All right. [37:47.120 --> 37:49.320] Well, let's go to truth Raider. [37:49.320 --> 37:51.040] All right, Raider. [37:51.040 --> 37:54.040] What do you got? [37:54.040 --> 38:01.000] Well, the truth Raider proved to be a man of his word. [38:01.000 --> 38:02.000] And why is that? [38:02.000 --> 38:03.000] Sacrifice. [38:03.000 --> 38:04.000] You what? [38:04.000 --> 38:15.640] Put the money down, put my money where my mouth is, got on a bird, sword on down, blistered [38:15.640 --> 38:21.080] the heck out of my feet, walking all over Austin, but I made it to class by the skin [38:21.080 --> 38:22.080] of my teeth. [38:22.080 --> 38:23.080] Yeah. [38:23.080 --> 38:24.080] That you did. [38:24.080 --> 38:25.080] Yeah. [38:25.080 --> 38:30.440] Boy, my feet are just starting to peel now. [38:30.440 --> 38:34.120] And has done nothing but complain about the experience ever since he's gotten back. [38:34.120 --> 38:35.120] Yeah. [38:35.120 --> 38:37.120] Well, see, I don't know. [38:37.120 --> 38:38.760] I just, maybe it's the difference in the middle. [38:38.760 --> 38:41.400] It's been about more than 20 years since I've been to Texas. [38:41.400 --> 38:42.400] Yeah. [38:42.400 --> 38:44.160] Well, Texas is its own place. [38:44.160 --> 38:47.760] If you sit here more than five minutes, you'll experience the same weather patterns they [38:47.760 --> 38:49.440] do in any other part of the world. [38:49.440 --> 38:52.040] Well, not that extreme here. [38:52.040 --> 38:54.320] I got back here and the swelling went away. [38:54.320 --> 38:58.560] My hands, I had like manual edema where my hands swelled up. [38:58.560 --> 39:00.600] I don't know. [39:00.600 --> 39:06.480] I just wasn't, I hadn't been in that particular type of dense humidity and warmth at the same [39:06.480 --> 39:08.760] time in over 20 years. [39:08.760 --> 39:13.360] Well, then you're like a piece of old wood that's been introduced here too soon, too [39:13.360 --> 39:14.360] quick. [39:14.360 --> 39:15.360] Yeah. [39:15.360 --> 39:16.360] Okay. [39:16.360 --> 39:23.440] Well, I'm trying to do things darn it, but both of my computers crashed. [39:23.440 --> 39:31.400] So the flash drive is being downloaded on the PC that I might, my main PC, then my backup [39:31.400 --> 39:33.920] PC had a fan and a letter key malfunction. [39:33.920 --> 39:38.160] So I took it into the repair shop and I should get it by tomorrow or the next day. [39:38.160 --> 39:42.800] But in the meantime, I haven't been able to look and do any research and view any of the [39:42.800 --> 39:48.000] seminar material programs that are in there, the videos and programs and the original seminar [39:48.000 --> 39:53.560] in 2009 or any of that stuff that you have on the flash drive. [39:53.560 --> 39:57.120] So this is, you know, stuck beyond my, beyond my control. [39:57.120 --> 40:04.960] I can't do anything about it, but I have the trial date on July 27th at the city municipal [40:04.960 --> 40:07.720] traffic court, whatever they want to call it downtown here. [40:07.720 --> 40:11.160] And they're going to have both of the officers from both traffic stops. [40:11.160 --> 40:17.280] And I had on March 27th and April 28th, both officers and their two separate stops are [40:17.280 --> 40:23.080] going to combine a trial for both of those traffic stops and citations, which is a common [40:23.080 --> 40:24.080] enough practice. [40:24.080 --> 40:29.280] The main three license registration, insurance violations that they claim, transportation [40:29.280 --> 40:31.960] offenses that they're charging me with. [40:31.960 --> 40:36.600] So I've got to go in into the seminar material and pull out what particular forms I need [40:36.600 --> 40:42.240] to take in prior that I need to file with the court, objecting to the proceedings, citing [40:42.240 --> 40:44.280] a lack of jurisdiction. [40:44.280 --> 40:50.360] Well, that would be a challenge to jurisdiction, a waiver of counsel. [40:50.360 --> 40:58.880] Let's see, your affidavit of not engaging in transportation or commerce. [40:58.880 --> 41:05.600] There's one other, there's a total of four to file. [41:05.600 --> 41:08.360] Oh, declination to enter a plea. [41:08.360 --> 41:09.360] Okay. [41:09.360 --> 41:16.240] They already did that, but how about demanding a jury trial because it's more than $20? [41:16.240 --> 41:20.200] Is this something like a writ of demand to have a jury trial? [41:20.200 --> 41:25.000] You simply file a motion demanding a jury trial, as is your right under that article [41:25.000 --> 41:29.600] of the federal constitution, if this is a civil proceeding in excess of $20. [41:29.600 --> 41:30.600] Right. [41:30.600 --> 41:31.600] Okay. [41:31.600 --> 41:32.600] We'll do that. [41:32.600 --> 41:36.960] Well, I got a couple of new ones. [41:36.960 --> 41:43.760] Last week, I got pulled over by a kind of an irated middle-aged sheriff deputy in his [41:43.760 --> 41:46.460] big long F-250. [41:46.460 --> 41:51.160] And he blocked the freeway when I was traveling down the center lane, the three lane highway [41:51.160 --> 41:53.240] heading southbound. [41:53.240 --> 42:01.720] And he blocked on the number three lane just after he got onto the freeway. [42:01.720 --> 42:07.120] He noticed my, I don't know, I guess he just zoomed to look at my plates or whatever, how [42:07.120 --> 42:08.120] he did it. [42:08.120 --> 42:11.880] And he noticed that it had a 15 on there and not a 16 on there. [42:11.880 --> 42:15.720] So yeah, real outlaw. [42:15.720 --> 42:17.800] So he ties up traffic. [42:17.800 --> 42:22.160] People are stopping behind him and having to put on their brakes. [42:22.160 --> 42:25.960] So he's being the safety breach here. [42:25.960 --> 42:28.960] He's the one that's creating the obstruction. [42:28.960 --> 42:34.160] So that way I'll pass him, so that way he can fix himself behind me. [42:34.160 --> 42:38.760] So I slowed down, let him try to go, and then I pointed, hey, I got to get over the right [42:38.760 --> 42:39.760] lane. [42:39.760 --> 42:40.760] I got to get off the exit over here. [42:40.760 --> 42:44.600] So he allowed me to go in front of him, then he tried to stop me. [42:44.600 --> 42:50.920] I was getting off the exit anyway, that's the exit I needed to get off of anyway. [42:50.920 --> 42:52.920] But he turns his lights on behind me and said, okay. [42:52.920 --> 42:56.360] So I point, put the blinkers on, say I'm going to pull over to the right. [42:56.360 --> 43:01.560] Wherever it's, you know, practical, prudent, and safe, and then illegally park spot in [43:01.560 --> 43:04.920] order to conduct this encounter or whatever he's going to do. [43:04.920 --> 43:09.080] But he started whipping his siren, whooping his siren, whooping his siren, and said, hey, [43:09.080 --> 43:10.720] I'm going to pull over here to the right. [43:10.720 --> 43:15.040] So I get off, he follows me all the way down, comes up to the window, why didn't you pull [43:15.040 --> 43:17.200] over when I told you to, right there at the exit there. [43:17.200 --> 43:22.920] When I put my lights on, you stop immediately. [43:22.920 --> 43:24.960] It's about safety, sir, practicality here. [43:24.960 --> 43:29.320] Have you seen the videos of the accidents that occur on the freeway? [43:29.320 --> 43:30.960] I've seen lots of videos. [43:30.960 --> 43:32.600] I've seen lots of accidents. [43:32.600 --> 43:34.960] What exactly is the point of the question? [43:34.960 --> 43:37.200] That's what I'm telling him. [43:37.200 --> 43:38.200] Have you seen the videos? [43:38.200 --> 43:39.200] Okay. [43:39.200 --> 43:41.680] Anyway, hang on, Raider, we got to take a break here. [43:41.680 --> 43:45.760] And if there's a question in this anytime soon on the other side, let's hear it. [43:45.760 --> 43:46.760] I'll be right back. [43:46.760 --> 43:53.680] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio, the call in number 512-646-1984. [43:53.680 --> 44:00.600] We'll be right back after this break, so y'all hang in there. [44:00.600 --> 44:03.800] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? 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[47:23.880 --> 47:30.560] But anyway, he went back, ran all the details, came back to me about maybe within two minutes, [47:30.560 --> 47:34.920] and issued the citations, and how to handle them and all that, and says, by the way, if [47:34.920 --> 47:40.380] you keep doing this, when you keep going to court and these keep racking up, each one [47:40.380 --> 47:46.360] of these traffic convictions that you receive, the judge is going to eventually switch it [47:46.360 --> 47:51.560] to a misdemeanor, and you can be arrested and taken to jail. [47:51.560 --> 47:52.960] What do you think about that? [47:52.960 --> 47:59.560] Well, see, I don't know how they could take what they're first considering a civil infraction [47:59.560 --> 48:08.560] and then later attach through conversion a civil infraction into a criminal offense. [48:08.560 --> 48:14.760] There's something inherently unconstitutional about such an idea. [48:14.760 --> 48:17.640] That's what I think. [48:17.640 --> 48:18.640] That's what I think too. [48:18.640 --> 48:21.160] Is he just blowing smoke? [48:21.160 --> 48:25.720] Well, I don't know if he's blowing smoke or not, because I haven't read any statute [48:25.720 --> 48:28.580] up there that says he can or they can't. [48:28.580 --> 48:34.560] The problem is, is if there is such a statute or if there is such a precedent, then someone [48:34.560 --> 48:39.360] needs to be challenging the constitutionality of said precedent or statute. [48:39.360 --> 48:44.320] All right, challenge the constitutionality of that. [48:44.320 --> 48:45.920] I will do so. [48:45.920 --> 48:54.320] Now, second question, I never received a citation for this one, but apparently a red light camera [48:54.320 --> 49:01.520] photographed my pickup truck in the intersection as going through a red light apparently. [49:01.520 --> 49:02.520] Okay. [49:02.520 --> 49:06.960] When you say you never received a citation, then how would you even be aware of such a [49:06.960 --> 49:07.960] thing? [49:07.960 --> 49:11.040] Because I got a nasty ram in the mail from the Multnomah... [49:11.040 --> 49:14.040] That is the citation. [49:14.040 --> 49:17.080] What it said, this is what it did. [49:17.080 --> 49:21.800] They sent it to the Department of Revenue for the state, in other words, the tax collecting [49:21.800 --> 49:22.800] department. [49:22.800 --> 49:27.840] Yeah, I understand Department of Revenue. [49:27.840 --> 49:30.840] So what's your point about it? [49:30.840 --> 49:34.680] They sent it to them and told them to pay them or they sent it to you and told you to [49:34.680 --> 49:35.680] pay them? [49:35.680 --> 49:41.560] Okay, then it's the citation to you. [49:41.560 --> 49:44.280] Does it have a picture of the car? [49:44.280 --> 49:45.280] No. [49:45.280 --> 49:47.280] All it's got is just text? [49:47.280 --> 49:48.280] Text, yeah. [49:48.280 --> 49:49.280] Okay. [49:49.280 --> 49:53.880] It says, this particular agency, your number, number, number, whatever it is on the top [49:53.880 --> 49:58.200] says, and it says, if you had any previous agreements or payment arrangements, those [49:58.200 --> 50:02.280] are canceled out and you must pay this immediately. [50:02.280 --> 50:06.400] Within 10 days, if you don't, we're going to seek a district warrant and attach your [50:06.400 --> 50:10.480] bank account and garnish wages or put a lien on your property or your automobile. [50:10.480 --> 50:13.120] Now, I have a question. [50:13.120 --> 50:20.480] Have you read the statutes up there in your state relating to red light cameras? [50:20.480 --> 50:22.720] No. [50:22.720 --> 50:24.600] Then why are we having this discussion? [50:24.600 --> 50:29.520] Because you don't have any facts or information to talk about. [50:29.520 --> 50:33.720] How am I supposed to tell you what to do based upon the statute if you can't even tell me [50:33.720 --> 50:35.120] what the statute says? [50:35.120 --> 50:40.280] Well, they're outlawed in most states, but I don't know if they're outlawed here or not. [50:40.280 --> 50:44.920] Apparently, they're still sending them out, but I'm letting you know about it. [50:44.920 --> 50:49.240] That's fine, but you still need to be reading the statutes that deal with it. [50:49.240 --> 50:52.120] What is the authority under the statute to issue a citation? [50:52.120 --> 50:56.480] What is the authority under the statute to do any adverse reporting against the issue, [50:56.480 --> 50:58.880] against the individual against whom it's issued? [50:58.880 --> 51:01.920] What is the authority under the statute to collect a fine? [51:01.920 --> 51:03.720] Do they have to sue for it? [51:03.720 --> 51:05.280] How do they get it? [51:05.280 --> 51:07.400] Do they get to issue the citation and collect it? [51:07.400 --> 51:08.600] How do they get it? [51:08.600 --> 51:13.080] You need to understand everything about what they can do and what they can't do, because [51:13.080 --> 51:19.440] if this notice is threatening you with some sort of detrimental harm, and the authority [51:19.440 --> 51:25.360] under the statute says they are forbidden to do that, guess what? [51:25.360 --> 51:29.240] You are holding evidence of a lawsuit in your hands. [51:29.240 --> 51:36.560] All right, very good, that answers that question. [51:36.560 --> 51:37.560] Not yet, it don't. [51:37.560 --> 51:39.520] I don't know what the statute says. [51:39.520 --> 51:44.160] I will look into that and find out what the statute says about collecting debts and citations. [51:44.160 --> 51:47.720] No, stop, stop. [51:47.720 --> 51:52.600] I didn't say anything about collecting debts on citations generally. [51:52.600 --> 52:00.680] We are talking about a specific type of notice relating to a specific program, right? [52:00.680 --> 52:02.080] Right. [52:02.080 --> 52:08.080] Read that first and then look and see if it references you somewhere else generally. [52:08.080 --> 52:18.600] All right, we'll do that, third question. [52:18.600 --> 52:22.820] John was mentioning something at the beginning of class when he was hosting the introduction [52:22.820 --> 52:25.800] to your class about a program. [52:25.800 --> 52:27.400] I got nothing to do with that. [52:27.400 --> 52:28.600] You want to talk about that? [52:28.600 --> 52:29.600] Call John. [52:29.600 --> 52:31.600] Okay, all right, very good. [52:31.600 --> 52:39.000] All right, I want to be able to be a representative, and how can I go about being a... [52:39.000 --> 52:40.000] Call John. [52:40.000 --> 52:41.000] ...represent, yeah. [52:41.000 --> 52:42.000] All right. [52:42.000 --> 52:43.000] Okay. [52:43.000 --> 52:49.280] Well, other than that, the gun entry deal, I think when I purchase a seminar, I get 10 [52:49.280 --> 52:50.280] entries in automatically. [52:50.280 --> 52:51.280] Is that still... [52:51.280 --> 52:55.880] If the fundraiser is still going on for that, but you need, well, I don't think it is though. [52:55.880 --> 52:57.880] I think that's already gone. [52:57.880 --> 52:58.880] Okay. [52:58.880 --> 53:01.880] But I'll check and find out. [53:01.880 --> 53:02.880] All right. [53:02.880 --> 53:03.880] Okay. [53:03.880 --> 53:04.880] All right. [53:04.880 --> 53:05.880] Anything else I have? [53:05.880 --> 53:09.320] I'll shoot you an email about any details about anything else, but yeah, I'm just frustrated [53:09.320 --> 53:14.160] waiting to get the flash drive and having all the seminar material downloaded into the... [53:14.160 --> 53:16.200] Well, I did my part. [53:16.200 --> 53:17.760] I got it on the flash drive. [53:17.760 --> 53:18.760] That's right. [53:18.760 --> 53:19.760] That's right. [53:19.760 --> 53:23.960] Yeah, I'm just kind of frustrated that it's happening, both computers at the same time. [53:23.960 --> 53:24.960] All right. [53:24.960 --> 53:25.960] ...on the fritz. [53:25.960 --> 53:26.960] All right. [53:26.960 --> 53:27.960] All right, Raider. [53:27.960 --> 53:28.960] Good night. [53:28.960 --> 53:29.960] All right. [53:29.960 --> 53:30.960] Good night. [53:30.960 --> 53:31.960] Good night. [53:31.960 --> 53:32.960] You too. [53:32.960 --> 53:33.960] All right. [53:33.960 --> 53:34.960] Now we're going to JD in Texas. [53:34.960 --> 53:35.960] JD, what do you got? [53:35.960 --> 53:42.400] Well, first of all, as much as Raider gets on my damn last nerve, I think he may have [53:42.400 --> 53:47.560] actually answered one of my questions through his little soliloquy here, but to get to the [53:47.560 --> 53:55.280] point of the thing, as you know, I've been fighting this alleged speeding ticket and [53:55.280 --> 53:59.920] today...well, actually it's supposed to be...my parent's date was supposed to be tomorrow. [53:59.920 --> 54:11.280] And so today I went down and I filed several documents, vacation of plea, not engaged in [54:11.280 --> 54:18.600] transportation or commerce, dismissed for lack of impersonal jurisdiction, dismissed [54:18.600 --> 54:26.200] for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, and the waiver of council forms. [54:26.200 --> 54:33.840] And I was pretty well sure in my mind that I was going to have to fight with the clerk [54:33.840 --> 54:39.800] to get these things filed, but she was very gracious and just filed the stuff right away. [54:39.800 --> 54:45.320] And I asked her, could you go ahead and file stamp each of my copies so I can have proof [54:45.320 --> 54:51.320] that I did in fact appear in compliance with the promise to appear on my citation? [54:51.320 --> 54:54.480] And she said, sure, no problem. [54:54.480 --> 54:58.440] And I've got two copies of each of my forms. [54:58.440 --> 55:04.220] And so she went and she did her thing and she came back up and as she's file stamping [55:04.220 --> 55:09.200] and writing in the dates and times and whatnot, she's like, what are these? [55:09.200 --> 55:15.720] And I said, well, these are my legal pleadings that I'm filing into the court record in relation [55:15.720 --> 55:18.960] to a traffic citation that was issued against me. [55:18.960 --> 55:27.960] And she's like, okay, so that means you plan to plead not guilty. [55:27.960 --> 55:31.960] And I said, I'm not prepared to enter a plea at this time. [55:31.960 --> 55:34.360] And I got to transcribe the audio. [55:34.360 --> 55:35.600] I did record the whole thing. [55:35.600 --> 55:39.880] So I may be getting some things out of context, but in a nutshell, this is the way it went [55:39.880 --> 55:40.880] down. [55:40.880 --> 55:47.280] And so she's going through and she's file stamping everything. [55:47.280 --> 55:53.840] And so she says, well, where are you supposed to appear? [55:53.840 --> 55:54.840] What's your appearance date? [55:54.840 --> 55:55.840] I said, what's tomorrow? [55:55.840 --> 55:59.880] Oh, so you plan on coming in tomorrow to enter a plea. [55:59.880 --> 56:04.840] And I said, ma'am, I'm sorry, but are you the clerk of the court or are you the judge [56:04.840 --> 56:05.840] in this matter? [56:05.840 --> 56:09.800] And she says, well, I mean, she kind of chuckled, well, I'm the clerk, of course. [56:09.800 --> 56:15.480] I said, so when did the judge delegate his authority to you to take an entry plea into [56:15.480 --> 56:17.760] the record concerning my case? [56:17.760 --> 56:23.400] She said, I'm just telling you that if you don't enter a plea, you know, I'm just trying [56:23.400 --> 56:25.080] to help you, blah, blah, blah, whatever. [56:25.080 --> 56:28.320] You have to enter a plea or else there will be a citation issued on your behalf. [56:28.320 --> 56:31.480] I said, so are you saying it's a warrant or is it a citation? [56:31.480 --> 56:33.480] She says, no, it's just a citation. [56:33.480 --> 56:36.240] Basically, it's like another ticket. [56:36.240 --> 56:42.560] I said, but I want to have proof here in these file stamp documents of my pleadings that [56:42.560 --> 56:47.360] I did in fact appear in compliance with the promise to appear on the citation. [56:47.360 --> 56:53.000] So you're saying that the judge will issue another citation based on false information [56:53.000 --> 56:58.000] and purchase statements of probable cause to issue another statement, or I'm sorry, [56:58.000 --> 56:59.000] another citation. [56:59.000 --> 57:02.120] And she's like, no, it's not false statements. [57:02.120 --> 57:03.640] You did not enter a plea. [57:03.640 --> 57:08.360] I said, man, can you show me the statute that requires me to enter a plea to you as a clerk [57:08.360 --> 57:09.360] of the court? [57:09.360 --> 57:12.960] And she's like, no, I can't. [57:12.960 --> 57:18.360] And you know, we kind of went back and forth and kind of the same banter back and forth [57:18.360 --> 57:23.800] for a little while until it gets to the point to where she flat out said, you know, well, [57:23.800 --> 57:26.000] I'm not going to argue with you. [57:26.000 --> 57:28.240] And as she was walking away, I said, well, thank you very much. [57:28.240 --> 57:32.280] And I gathered my file stamp copies and I walked out. [57:32.280 --> 57:35.920] And you have this clerk's full name, right? [57:35.920 --> 57:39.760] That's the one mistake I made, Eddie, is I didn't get that. [57:39.760 --> 57:40.760] Okay. [57:40.760 --> 57:45.320] I'm sure, I'm sure it could be, there's only two ladies in there. [57:45.320 --> 57:46.320] I'm pretty sure I can get it. [57:46.320 --> 57:49.600] Yeah, there may have only been two there, but there's no guarantee that only two work [57:49.600 --> 57:50.600] there. [57:50.600 --> 57:55.360] Well, I understand, but I'm pretty sure I can get her name at some point. [57:55.360 --> 57:56.360] Okay. [57:56.360 --> 57:57.360] Oh, yes. [57:57.360 --> 57:58.360] All right. [57:58.360 --> 58:03.000] Well, that being said, there are several things we wish to address about this. [58:03.000 --> 58:05.920] Some of which I told you earlier, but I'm going to talk about them when we get back [58:05.920 --> 58:10.240] on the other side of this break for the benefit of all. [58:10.240 --> 58:16.360] One thing I will say before we go to break is if you recorded any of this interaction, [58:16.360 --> 58:21.840] you need to transcribe that recording immediately and have it ready. [58:21.840 --> 58:24.400] Go down and get a certified copy of it. [58:24.400 --> 58:28.240] When you get it all transcribed and printed out, take it down with the proper juror ad [58:28.240 --> 58:33.240] on it saying that this is a proper and accurate reproduction of what was said on such-and-such [58:33.240 --> 58:36.640] date and such-and-such time, but we'll cover that in detail when I get back, so hang on [58:36.640 --> 58:37.640] just a second. [58:37.640 --> 58:38.640] All right, folks. [58:38.640 --> 58:40.760] This is the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show. 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[01:01:06.260 --> 01:01:11.200] In recent news, Friday of last week, 29 pages of the suppressed section of the 2002 Congressional [01:01:11.200 --> 01:01:14.960] Report, which outlined and detailed possible ties between the Saudi government and the [01:01:14.960 --> 01:01:18.000] September 11 terrorist attacks, were finally released. [01:01:18.000 --> 01:01:22.040] It turns out that the suppressed pages, redacted in parts, reveal circumstantial evidence of [01:01:22.040 --> 01:01:27.520] ties among Saudi government officials, intelligence agents, and several of the 9-11 hijackers. [01:01:27.520 --> 01:01:31.400] The report notes that the phone numbers found in the phone book of Abu Zubaydah, a detainee [01:01:31.400 --> 01:01:35.440] currently held in Guantanamo, could be traced to a company in Denver, Colorado, connected [01:01:35.440 --> 01:01:39.320] to the former Saudi ambassador to the US, Prince Bandar bin Sultan. [01:01:39.320 --> 01:01:43.440] The report also plainly stated that, quote, while in the United States, some of the September [01:01:43.440 --> 01:01:48.480] 11 hijackers were in contact with or received assistance from individuals who may be connected [01:01:48.480 --> 01:01:49.800] to the Saudi government. [01:01:49.800 --> 01:01:54.920] Like Omar al-Bayyami, suspect Saudi intelligence agent who was allegedly in close contact with [01:01:54.920 --> 01:02:00.320] the hijackers Nuwaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Midar, even giving them financial assistance during [01:02:00.320 --> 01:02:03.480] their time in the United States and helping them find a place to live. [01:02:03.480 --> 01:02:12.400] Only time will tell how these not-so-new revelations will affect US-Saudi relations. [01:02:12.400 --> 01:02:16.920] Friday's failed coup d'etat in Turkey led President Rasip Tayyip Erdogan to order the [01:02:16.920 --> 01:02:21.520] detention of some 6,000 people, half of which were military personnel who were involved [01:02:21.520 --> 01:02:23.080] in the failed overthrow. [01:02:23.080 --> 01:02:27.040] Critics of Erdogan are concerned that this will simply provide a pretext for a crackdown [01:02:27.040 --> 01:02:31.680] on his political opponents, especially since addressing a crowd in Istanbul, Erdogan said [01:02:31.680 --> 01:02:35.640] that he's seeing that this attempt actually was a gift from God, because it gives him [01:02:35.640 --> 01:02:38.400] an opportunity to clean out the armed forces. [01:02:38.400 --> 01:02:42.680] Turkey's Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag says that the cleansing will continue and expects [01:02:42.680 --> 01:02:44.200] more people to be detained. [01:02:44.200 --> 01:02:49.360] Turkish Prime Minister Deniz Yildirim put the death toll at 230 people, 100 of which [01:02:49.360 --> 01:02:53.480] were involved in the coup itself, and the others were civilians caught in the political [01:02:53.480 --> 01:02:54.480] crossfire. [01:02:54.480 --> 01:03:01.480] This is Rick Rohde with your lowdown for July 18th, 2016. [01:03:54.480 --> 01:04:23.200] Alright folks, we are back, this is Rule of Law Radio, calling number is 512-646-1984 [01:04:23.200 --> 01:04:25.360] and we are talking with JD in Texas. [01:04:25.360 --> 01:04:29.000] Alright JD, what else did you have to add to that? [01:04:29.000 --> 01:04:35.520] Well, the one thing I wanted to add to that was during our conversation between the clerk [01:04:35.520 --> 01:04:42.720] and I back and forth about entering a plea, I asked her what statute requires that I enter [01:04:42.720 --> 01:04:43.720] a plea. [01:04:43.720 --> 01:04:44.720] I don't know. [01:04:44.720 --> 01:04:52.000] Well, anyway, as we go on, and I said, well, when will the judge be able to review the [01:04:52.000 --> 01:04:55.280] documents that I've filed into the court record? [01:04:55.280 --> 01:05:01.400] Well, if you enter a plea of guilty or no contest, the judge cannot do anything. [01:05:01.400 --> 01:05:05.080] He cannot look at anything until you enter a plea. [01:05:05.080 --> 01:05:07.520] And that's a ball-faced lie. [01:05:07.520 --> 01:05:15.120] In fact, that's a denial of due process, because the entering of a plea waves due process rights [01:05:15.120 --> 01:05:20.760] which you're trying to reserve by making special appearance in your written motions. [01:05:20.760 --> 01:05:28.600] This is what I'm saying about the process has been re-engineered outside of proper procedure [01:05:28.600 --> 01:05:34.280] to get you to waive fundamentally protected rights without even knowing that you've done [01:05:34.280 --> 01:05:35.300] so. [01:05:35.300 --> 01:05:41.880] This is exactly what the process they're telling you that you have to follow is meant to do. [01:05:41.880 --> 01:05:44.200] So here's the deal. [01:05:44.200 --> 01:05:48.840] First and foremost, if you recorded this little conversation between you and this clerk, you [01:05:48.840 --> 01:05:51.080] need to transcribe it. [01:05:51.080 --> 01:05:55.380] After you have it transcribed, you make sure you put a proper jurat on it. [01:05:55.380 --> 01:05:58.880] Use one of them out of one of the motions since everything that we file is a verified [01:05:58.880 --> 01:06:01.800] pleading the jurat in there will work just fine. [01:06:01.800 --> 01:06:08.560] Put that on the bottom of the transcription, go to a notary and get it notarized as a true [01:06:08.560 --> 01:06:13.260] and correct copy of the conversation that occurred on such and such date and such and [01:06:13.260 --> 01:06:19.440] such time between your name and this clerk, okay? [01:06:19.440 --> 01:06:25.120] And make sure you try to get the clerk's name and put in the correct name. [01:06:25.120 --> 01:06:29.360] Now you can make copies of that notarized document. [01:06:29.360 --> 01:06:31.400] Don't ever give away that original. [01:06:31.400 --> 01:06:34.200] Keep that original, okay? [01:06:34.200 --> 01:06:39.600] Make copies of that notarized transcription and file those with the other documents I [01:06:39.600 --> 01:06:44.720] told you about today and those documents are as follows. [01:06:44.720 --> 01:06:50.680] What you're gonna do is you're gonna file judicial conduct complaints against the judge. [01:06:50.680 --> 01:06:56.720] Even though you did not see or talk to the judge, the judge is responsible for everything [01:06:56.720 --> 01:07:05.640] that goes on in that court, including what the clerks do or do not do in their duties. [01:07:05.640 --> 01:07:11.640] They are responsible for the policies and procedures that those clerks operate by. [01:07:11.640 --> 01:07:17.400] They are responsible for those policies and procedures violating law or the rights of [01:07:17.400 --> 01:07:19.080] the accused. [01:07:19.080 --> 01:07:22.640] All of that falls on the judge's head. [01:07:22.640 --> 01:07:28.760] So we are going to judicially conduct complain the judge while pointing the finger for the [01:07:28.760 --> 01:07:35.080] complaint at the clerk, okay? [01:07:35.080 --> 01:07:38.520] And hopefully two things are gonna happen. [01:07:38.520 --> 01:07:40.600] This judge is gonna get sanctioned. [01:07:40.600 --> 01:07:51.400] This clerk is gonna get fired and this policy is going to get changed because of it, okay? [01:07:51.400 --> 01:07:56.880] Now along with the judicial conduct complaint for each and everything they did wrong, which [01:07:56.880 --> 01:08:03.640] was denied you access to the courts by refusing to consider your pleadings after they were [01:08:03.640 --> 01:08:12.440] filed, ignoring proper procedure and refusing to recognize that you had complied with the [01:08:12.440 --> 01:08:20.100] citation for your appearance, threatening you with punitive measures of being issued [01:08:20.100 --> 01:08:28.400] another citation because you refused to waive your protected due process rights, and the [01:08:28.400 --> 01:08:34.960] clerk was guilty of giving legal advice, which he's not allowed to do. [01:08:34.960 --> 01:08:40.500] The clerk was guilty of impersonating a judicial officer for the purpose of conducting an official [01:08:40.500 --> 01:08:46.000] judicial proceeding and presiding over said proceeding so as to take a plea and enter [01:08:46.000 --> 01:08:49.960] it upon the record. [01:08:49.960 --> 01:08:58.360] We are going to complain that the judge delegated authority unlawfully, judicial authority unlawfully, [01:08:58.360 --> 01:09:03.880] to a mere clerk of the court to act in his stead for the purpose of performing judicial [01:09:03.880 --> 01:09:06.520] functions. [01:09:06.520 --> 01:09:08.400] You got that list now? [01:09:08.400 --> 01:09:10.200] I do. [01:09:10.200 --> 01:09:15.360] Then we are going to take copies of each one of those judicial conduct complaints and we [01:09:15.360 --> 01:09:20.440] are going to attach a copy of this transcript conversation to it. [01:09:20.440 --> 01:09:26.800] And in the complaint, you are gonna reference what page and what line backs up the allegation [01:09:26.800 --> 01:09:31.040] we're making, or what group of lines, what series of lines on what page. [01:09:31.040 --> 01:09:32.040] You get it? [01:09:32.040 --> 01:09:33.040] Right, right. [01:09:33.040 --> 01:09:41.120] Then you're going to take all of that, bundle it up, and attach it to a motion to disqualify [01:09:41.120 --> 01:09:43.920] this judge from sitting in your case. [01:09:43.920 --> 01:09:48.500] Oh, come on, man, that's what I like. [01:09:48.500 --> 01:09:53.560] And you're going to cite each and every one of those grounds and the violations of the [01:09:53.560 --> 01:10:00.800] judicial canons as your basis for disqualification. [01:10:00.800 --> 01:10:05.080] And in each and every one of your judicial conduct complaints, you are going to request [01:10:05.080 --> 01:10:14.560] that the judge be sanctioned and potentially removed for misconduct from the bench. [01:10:14.560 --> 01:10:17.720] It is time to fight back, people. [01:10:17.720 --> 01:10:21.040] They have given us the hammer. [01:10:21.040 --> 01:10:24.120] We just have to start trying to use it. [01:10:24.120 --> 01:10:27.800] Well, see, that's exactly where I'm at. [01:10:27.800 --> 01:10:33.960] I'm at the point anywhere I don't care so much about getting my case dismissed, my little [01:10:33.960 --> 01:10:38.480] whatever $200 alleged speeding ticket dismissed. [01:10:38.480 --> 01:10:40.920] I don't even care about that at this point. [01:10:40.920 --> 01:10:44.640] What I care about is I want to see the judge go down. [01:10:44.640 --> 01:10:47.040] I want to see his hide and nail him. [01:10:47.040 --> 01:10:49.760] Well, this is where we start with doing that. [01:10:49.760 --> 01:10:56.000] The judge is liable for the actions of that clerk because nothing that that clerk does [01:10:56.000 --> 01:10:59.120] gives that judge immunity. [01:10:59.120 --> 01:11:07.160] Nothing that that judge does as the administrator of that court gives him any immunity. [01:11:07.160 --> 01:11:11.360] Now there is one other thing you need to file immediately. [01:11:11.360 --> 01:11:16.600] You need to send in certified mail return receipt request at a public information request [01:11:16.600 --> 01:11:23.280] asking for a copy of the internal policies and procedures for the processes within that [01:11:23.280 --> 01:11:28.240] court and the duties of the clerks associated with said policies. [01:11:28.240 --> 01:11:30.240] Okay. [01:11:30.240 --> 01:11:35.040] Get a copies of that policy and procedure manual, a copy of any delegated orders or [01:11:35.040 --> 01:11:40.260] anything for any of the clerks to perform certain functions and all of those supporting [01:11:40.260 --> 01:11:44.160] records and then go after them. [01:11:44.160 --> 01:11:46.760] Okay. [01:11:46.760 --> 01:11:52.840] Well, I am recording this radio show so I can have it immediately. [01:11:52.840 --> 01:11:55.840] So whenever you said immediately, I'm glad of that. [01:11:55.840 --> 01:11:58.000] So I can come back and get on with it. [01:11:58.000 --> 01:12:01.600] Well, the reason you want to file the PIR immediately is because they've got up to 10 [01:12:01.600 --> 01:12:03.160] days to respond to it. [01:12:03.160 --> 01:12:05.440] So you want to get that as quickly as you can. [01:12:05.440 --> 01:12:06.440] Okay. [01:12:06.440 --> 01:12:14.720] Well, one of the first things that I did when I come back home from this appearance, which [01:12:14.720 --> 01:12:18.960] it went better than I thought in some ways and worse than others. [01:12:18.960 --> 01:12:19.960] I didn't know what to expect. [01:12:19.960 --> 01:12:22.800] It was my first time really pushing this thing. [01:12:22.800 --> 01:12:26.240] But one of the first things I did consider when I came home was I started getting to [01:12:26.240 --> 01:12:27.240] the similar material. [01:12:27.240 --> 01:12:31.400] I was like, okay, I'm going to have all the examples of how to disqualify a judge, all [01:12:31.400 --> 01:12:32.400] the forms. [01:12:32.400 --> 01:12:36.840] I knew that judge could be disqualified because I knew there had to be some kind of way. [01:12:36.840 --> 01:12:39.680] I just didn't know how or what. [01:12:39.680 --> 01:12:47.960] But one of the questions is if they issue me another citation, I've got two file stamp [01:12:47.960 --> 01:12:56.120] copies that this clerk hand wrote, obviously the date and time, on each of the copies of [01:12:56.120 --> 01:13:01.480] five different documents that I've filed in the court. [01:13:01.480 --> 01:13:08.240] And I've told her before, during the conversation, I said, how can you or how can the judge issue [01:13:08.240 --> 01:13:13.440] a citation for failure to appear when I have these file stamp copies in my hand that prove [01:13:13.440 --> 01:13:14.920] that I did appear? [01:13:14.920 --> 01:13:19.880] So you're going to say that he's going to issue a false citation or a citation based [01:13:19.880 --> 01:13:23.640] upon false information or false statements against me? [01:13:23.640 --> 01:13:27.080] She says, well, that's not false because you didn't enter a plea. [01:13:27.080 --> 01:13:28.480] So I do have that. [01:13:28.480 --> 01:13:35.400] So how can I use that as, I mean, is that enough sufficient evidence to say that I did [01:13:35.400 --> 01:13:36.400] in fact appear? [01:13:36.400 --> 01:13:37.400] First question. [01:13:37.400 --> 01:13:42.160] You have a stamp from the clerk of the court showing you were there on or before the date [01:13:42.160 --> 01:13:49.320] and time on the citation and filing pleadings under that citation, right? [01:13:49.320 --> 01:13:50.880] Right. [01:13:50.880 --> 01:13:51.880] What else do you need? [01:13:51.880 --> 01:13:54.440] Well, that's kind of what I thought. [01:13:54.440 --> 01:13:58.600] But when they kept saying that, well, these things are just going to sit in a file and [01:13:58.600 --> 01:13:59.600] do you... [01:13:59.600 --> 01:14:08.840] No, that may be their process, but their process violates law and your right of due process. [01:14:08.840 --> 01:14:12.640] Okay. [01:14:12.640 --> 01:14:21.280] Whenever she did say that though, that unless I enter a plea of no contest or not guilty, [01:14:21.280 --> 01:14:25.640] she said, well, your documents were just, and I have here, I've got some handwritten [01:14:25.640 --> 01:14:26.640] notes. [01:14:26.640 --> 01:14:27.640] Okay. [01:14:27.640 --> 01:14:28.640] I understand what she said. [01:14:28.640 --> 01:14:30.000] We've got what she said. [01:14:30.000 --> 01:14:35.400] That's why I'm saying you're going to go after the judge by pointing the finger at the clerk [01:14:35.400 --> 01:14:37.720] for having said it. [01:14:37.720 --> 01:14:41.700] The clerk said that this is the way they do things. [01:14:41.700 --> 01:14:48.360] The only way the clerk would have the authority to establish this as the policy of this office [01:14:48.360 --> 01:14:54.120] is through the proper commission to do so by the judge. [01:14:54.120 --> 01:14:59.300] The judge has sanctioned this action. [01:14:59.300 --> 01:15:01.120] You can't make any other presumption. [01:15:01.120 --> 01:15:08.380] The clerk's not allowed to operate on their own outside of law or direction of the judge. [01:15:08.380 --> 01:15:14.360] So if that is the policy in that court, the judge is liable for that policy, no matter [01:15:14.360 --> 01:15:17.120] who's telling you that that's how they're going to do it. [01:15:17.120 --> 01:15:18.120] Right. [01:15:18.120 --> 01:15:22.200] That was, I guess, which comes back to whenever I asked her who delegated to you or when did [01:15:22.200 --> 01:15:26.120] the judge delegate to you this authority and she couldn't answer. [01:15:26.120 --> 01:15:27.120] Right. [01:15:27.120 --> 01:15:33.240] But does that relieve the judge of the requirement to know that his clerks are acting outside [01:15:33.240 --> 01:15:34.240] of law? [01:15:34.240 --> 01:15:36.240] Not at all. [01:15:36.240 --> 01:15:37.480] Bingo. [01:15:37.480 --> 01:15:42.240] He is just as liable as if he told them to do it. [01:15:42.240 --> 01:15:43.240] Right. [01:15:43.240 --> 01:15:50.600] See, my question, though, too, though, is if you file any kind of a pleading into any [01:15:50.600 --> 01:15:57.720] kind of a case or whatever, I mean, isn't it, like, aren't they required to at least [01:15:57.720 --> 01:15:58.720] look at it? [01:15:58.720 --> 01:16:01.480] Because she said, is she going to sit in this file until you plead? [01:16:01.480 --> 01:16:04.720] I mean, you would think that at some point in time, they're going to look up my file [01:16:04.720 --> 01:16:09.160] and say, this guy did not appear, they're going to look into the file and they're going [01:16:09.160 --> 01:16:10.920] to get these documents. [01:16:10.920 --> 01:16:15.360] I mean, how would that portion of the process work out? [01:16:15.360 --> 01:16:18.560] Because you would think that they would have to at least see what I... [01:16:18.560 --> 01:16:22.600] When you file these judicial conduct complaints, you're going to show that you appeared on [01:16:22.600 --> 01:16:26.480] such and such date and such and such time and you're going to show them the stamped [01:16:26.480 --> 01:16:29.200] page of the motion you filed. [01:16:29.200 --> 01:16:36.200] And you're going to put that in with that verified transcript of the recording referencing [01:16:36.200 --> 01:16:41.000] that please see attached page, blah, blah, blah, from motion, blah, blah, blah, where [01:16:41.000 --> 01:16:45.240] the clerk said that even though I've got a file stamp copy proving I was there, it didn't [01:16:45.240 --> 01:16:46.240] matter. [01:16:46.240 --> 01:16:47.240] Okay. [01:16:47.240 --> 01:16:48.240] Okay? [01:16:48.240 --> 01:16:53.480] Link all this stuff that you've got in your hands together to show this is exactly what [01:16:53.480 --> 01:16:55.440] happened and it's wrong. 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[01:19:26.840 --> 01:19:43.840] I was blindsided, but now I can see your plan. You put the fear in my pockets, took the money [01:19:43.840 --> 01:20:10.840] from my hand. Ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again. Ain't gonna fool me. [01:20:10.840 --> 01:20:17.840] Ain't gonna drop me with that same old sucker punch. I get it now, but then I must have [01:20:17.840 --> 01:20:18.840] it now. [01:20:18.840 --> 01:20:24.520] All right, folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio and we're about to wrap up with [01:20:24.520 --> 01:20:31.120] JD in Texas. All right, JD. Anyway, like I was saying, you're going to take all of those [01:20:31.120 --> 01:20:36.080] pieces of information and documents that you've got. You're going to reference each one in [01:20:36.080 --> 01:20:39.960] the complaint and in the motion to disqualify and so on and so forth. You're going to touch [01:20:39.960 --> 01:20:46.600] on all those same points. The transcript of the conversation is going to point to the [01:20:46.600 --> 01:20:52.240] page where you've got the file stamp copy that shows you filed that pleading in the [01:20:52.240 --> 01:20:56.540] court on that date and that time. And you're going to provide a copy of the citation that [01:20:56.540 --> 01:21:01.560] shows this is my on or before date on citation, blah, blah, blah, to which these pleadings [01:21:01.560 --> 01:21:06.800] relate and so on and so forth. And you're going to note all of that in your transcript [01:21:06.800 --> 01:21:13.600] as well as in your complaints. And then you're going to file all that as an individual set [01:21:13.600 --> 01:21:20.400] of complaints and one fully documented and supported motion to disqualify. [01:21:20.400 --> 01:21:28.040] Okay. So the motion to disqualify will have all of the elements that was going on with [01:21:28.040 --> 01:21:30.800] the judge did wrong in that one motion. [01:21:30.800 --> 01:21:38.960] Yeah. You're going to cite each complaint and the basis for each complaint as an individual [01:21:38.960 --> 01:21:46.680] fact requiring disqualification in your motion. But remember that you have to show that if [01:21:46.680 --> 01:21:54.000] this fact and this fact being true, then respondent firmly believes the judge is in violation [01:21:54.000 --> 01:21:57.920] of this judicial canon, this judicial canon and this statute and this statute and this [01:21:57.920 --> 01:21:58.920] statute. [01:21:58.920 --> 01:22:13.880] All right. Okay. Okay. I see that point now. Now, my one last question for you is if they [01:22:13.880 --> 01:22:20.760] issue, as they said, a citation for me for the failure to appear so-called. [01:22:20.760 --> 01:22:25.360] Then you have an additional judicial conduct complaint and evidence of falsifying a government [01:22:25.360 --> 01:22:33.280] record. I say, let them do it because now you can take that and go directly to the Texas [01:22:33.280 --> 01:22:39.000] Rangers and prove that this court is tampering with government records. [01:22:39.000 --> 01:22:49.680] Wow. Okay. So basically the right thing to do was to walk out of that court and say, [01:22:49.680 --> 01:22:53.480] thank you very much. And just leave after she done said that this is what's going to [01:22:53.480 --> 01:22:59.080] happen and walked away herself. And instead of, hey, I didn't know she was trying to push [01:22:59.080 --> 01:23:00.360] me in the internet. [01:23:00.360 --> 01:23:04.360] There is no reason that you should have to stand around and watch the person putting [01:23:04.360 --> 01:23:12.320] the noose around their neck actually jump. But that's what she did. And she's taking [01:23:12.320 --> 01:23:13.320] the judge with her. [01:23:13.320 --> 01:23:22.560] Well, that's good to know then. Because like I said, I don't care so much about how I'll [01:23:22.560 --> 01:23:23.840] pay the $200. [01:23:23.840 --> 01:23:28.520] No, you won't. Because if you do, this entire point is moot here. [01:23:28.520 --> 01:23:34.080] Well, what I'm saying is the $200, what I'm trying to say is the $200, supposedly, whatever [01:23:34.080 --> 01:23:39.440] that they want me to charge me for it, that don't mean nothing to me. I can pay that way. [01:23:39.440 --> 01:23:43.240] But to me, it's like, I want to do this because I want to see the judge hang. I want to see [01:23:43.240 --> 01:23:46.120] the judge follow the rule of law. [01:23:46.120 --> 01:23:52.480] Well, that ain't going to happen this year or probably even the next year. [01:23:52.480 --> 01:23:57.120] Because you're assuming that they would actually know what that is. And they, just like everybody [01:23:57.120 --> 01:24:01.760] else, don't bother to take the time to read anything. And if they do read it, they don't [01:24:01.760 --> 01:24:08.320] take the time to try and actually understand it. They read it out of context because they [01:24:08.320 --> 01:24:13.560] don't know exactly what I told you in class. What was that big word I put up there, in [01:24:13.560 --> 01:24:14.560] what? [01:24:14.560 --> 01:24:15.560] Impersonal? [01:24:15.560 --> 01:24:24.000] No, the other one. When I told you that you have to look at all of the statutes that relate [01:24:24.000 --> 01:24:29.160] to a specific subject, what's that called? [01:24:29.160 --> 01:24:31.920] I can't say it's like, it's impartium or... [01:24:31.920 --> 01:24:32.920] Inparamateria. [01:24:32.920 --> 01:24:36.120] Paramateria, yeah, something like that. [01:24:36.120 --> 01:24:42.280] Inparamateria statutes. They don't do it that way. They read this one statute out of context [01:24:42.280 --> 01:24:49.480] with all the other statutes dealing with the same subject. That's why you have to know [01:24:49.480 --> 01:24:54.640] the imperamateria relationship better than they do. So when they try to do that, you [01:24:54.640 --> 01:24:58.280] can say, Judge, I believe you're taking it out of context because if what you're saying [01:24:58.280 --> 01:25:03.280] is true, that makes these three over here completely false. Are you saying that these [01:25:03.280 --> 01:25:06.280] three are false? [01:25:06.280 --> 01:25:13.280] Yeah, I got you. I got you. [01:25:13.280 --> 01:25:14.280] All right. [01:25:14.280 --> 01:25:23.040] All right. Well, at least I feel better about it now because I thought that maybe I've kind [01:25:23.040 --> 01:25:27.200] of screwed up in some kind of way by the way things went down today, but it looks like [01:25:27.200 --> 01:25:28.200] I still have... [01:25:28.200 --> 01:25:32.720] The only thing you could have screwed up on at this point was to not have recorded that. [01:25:32.720 --> 01:25:37.960] Well, the main thing I screwed up on is not getting the clerk's name that I was talking [01:25:37.960 --> 01:25:40.640] to and as soon as I left the place, I was kicking him out. [01:25:40.640 --> 01:25:46.360] Yeah, but that can be remedied, okay? Not getting a recording of that initial interaction can [01:25:46.360 --> 01:25:48.160] never be remedied. [01:25:48.160 --> 01:25:53.360] Right, 10-4. [01:25:53.360 --> 01:26:02.600] Okay. So don't confuse simple mistakes with total screw ups. The total screw up would [01:26:02.600 --> 01:26:05.200] have been not recording. [01:26:05.200 --> 01:26:13.520] Yeah, I made it very... I walk in and there's signs all over the place, no cell phones, [01:26:13.520 --> 01:26:17.320] and of course I'm recording on my dead gum cell phone. So I'm like, okay, I'm just pretending [01:26:17.320 --> 01:26:23.360] like I'm dumb, whatever, until I'm playing on Facebook, whatever, but I got my recording [01:26:23.360 --> 01:26:27.360] app up and ready to go until she says, all right, next. And so I hit record, stuck in [01:26:27.360 --> 01:26:33.000] my shirt pocket, which it never goes there. And so I had to play stupid because I was [01:26:33.000 --> 01:26:40.520] aware of that, that I had to get a recording of some sort. And so I am happy about that. [01:26:40.520 --> 01:26:45.240] But again, the more I go through this process, the less intimidated I'm getting and the more [01:26:45.240 --> 01:26:51.320] mistakes I see that I could have, should have done this and that, whatever. And we're just [01:26:51.320 --> 01:26:58.760] going to see how it goes, but the process hasn't really been as traumatic as what I [01:26:58.760 --> 01:27:04.160] first expected it was going to be. It's just, how much do you want it, I guess? I don't [01:27:04.160 --> 01:27:08.640] know, but how much do you know? And of course I'm studying and learning as much as I can, [01:27:08.640 --> 01:27:09.640] but... [01:27:09.640 --> 01:27:12.960] Yeah. And that's what I tried to tell everybody in class yesterday. If you don't take the [01:27:12.960 --> 01:27:18.120] time and effort to learn what you need to learn, don't be surprised when you get your [01:27:18.120 --> 01:27:21.520] butt handed to you. [01:27:21.520 --> 01:27:29.480] Well, I'll admit that on the Summary Material, there's the script for exactly what I did [01:27:29.480 --> 01:27:37.920] about submitting pleadings into the court. And I've only looked at it for what? How long? [01:27:37.920 --> 01:27:42.160] We got 10 days or whatever it is. So I haven't seen it for very long. So I just made a point [01:27:42.160 --> 01:27:50.880] to not memorize verbatim, but memorize the points of what it's trying to say. And I didn't [01:27:50.880 --> 01:27:55.680] get everything into that script, but maybe it should have could have, but I kind of knew [01:27:55.680 --> 01:28:03.440] the points that I needed to address. And I think I did okay. I mean, I was up until I [01:28:03.440 --> 01:28:08.480] got out of the truck reading the script, walking into the courtroom, reading the script, putting [01:28:08.480 --> 01:28:12.400] down, putting the seat, locked the door, going to the courtroom and then go just trying to [01:28:12.400 --> 01:28:22.160] make it fresh in my mind, you know, but preparation is everything. I do say that, but I mean, [01:28:22.160 --> 01:28:26.920] I knew that the things were going on, that they were violating my due process rights. [01:28:26.920 --> 01:28:32.160] And I do believe that there's somewhere, I think some federal statute that once due process [01:28:32.160 --> 01:28:36.760] rights are violated, the whole case is null and void. I think I heard... [01:28:36.760 --> 01:28:43.640] I don't know. The court has lost jurisdiction, but the way they're currently operating that [01:28:43.640 --> 01:28:47.640] determination doesn't get made until you're in the appeals process. [01:28:47.640 --> 01:28:49.720] Oh, okay. Okay. [01:28:49.720 --> 01:28:54.680] The trial court acts like no harm, no foul, or we're not going to admit to any harm and [01:28:54.680 --> 01:28:59.720] therefore there is no foul. And then the appellate court goes, well, there was a foul and there [01:28:59.720 --> 01:29:05.360] is a harm. So that's the way they're doing it. Rather than the case law that does actually [01:29:05.360 --> 01:29:12.560] say that court immediately lost jurisdiction. It's not a later on issue. It's an immediate [01:29:12.560 --> 01:29:13.560] issue. [01:29:13.560 --> 01:29:19.960] Right. Well, you know what? As we've talked about this, you and I had a conversation a [01:29:19.960 --> 01:29:24.920] while back where I was talking about this specific judge, it's the same judge. If you [01:29:24.920 --> 01:29:31.400] recall that I told you that we could overhear him talking to the prosecutor saying, don't [01:29:31.400 --> 01:29:35.840] let them off with this and that. They're going to tell you this and that. And you had a whole [01:29:35.840 --> 01:29:41.000] different... It's the same judge. So apparently there is a pattern here of misconduct from [01:29:41.000 --> 01:29:42.000] this judge. [01:29:42.000 --> 01:29:47.480] Yeah. And you're going to use what I've already given you to get rid of that judge and hopefully [01:29:47.480 --> 01:29:48.480] permanently. [01:29:48.480 --> 01:29:53.560] Hi, JD. I got a break here. Hang on just a minute. All right, folks. We'll be right [01:29:53.560 --> 01:30:00.960] back on the other side. So y'all hang on. 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I'm just going to say that as [01:33:48.400 --> 01:33:53.840] we go through this process, as we learn more, I heard a football coach say one time that [01:33:53.840 --> 01:34:00.880] fatigue is the infigator or fatigue makes cowards of everyone. I think that it should [01:34:00.880 --> 01:34:06.920] be ignorance because the more I'm going through this, the more I'm not even intimidated as [01:34:06.920 --> 01:34:12.480] much as I was. And I appreciate the help, Eddie. And now that I know where I'm going [01:34:12.480 --> 01:34:19.160] and how to apply this and what I can and cannot do and how to defend my rights, I think everyone [01:34:19.160 --> 01:34:22.400] should be involved with this and everyone should do their due diligence. I'm going to [01:34:22.400 --> 01:34:28.320] leave it alone. But Eddie, I thank you. And I want to get off of here so other people [01:34:28.320 --> 01:34:34.120] can do their thing. So I do appreciate you. All right. Well, thanks for calling in, man. [01:34:34.120 --> 01:34:42.240] All right. Good luck. Thank you. Yep. All right. Now we have Mauricio in Texas. Mauricio, [01:34:42.240 --> 01:34:49.640] what can we do for you? Hey, Eddie, how are you doing? Long time no see. Yeah, doing good. [01:34:49.640 --> 01:34:54.640] Hadn't seen you in class. Hoping everything was all right, would you? Oh yeah. Just trying [01:34:54.640 --> 01:35:02.600] to get everything set up but down here. Eddie, I went in and put in the notice of appeal, [01:35:02.600 --> 01:35:10.200] the motion for new trial. And on July 14th, I received a letter from a quote unquote Judge [01:35:10.200 --> 01:35:22.920] Timothy J. McCoy. And let me see here. All matters set out in Article 28.1 CCP will be [01:35:22.920 --> 01:35:31.720] considered and announcements made at the pre-trial hearing. So I essentially, I guess I got the [01:35:31.720 --> 01:35:39.080] new motion, the new trial. Is that what this letter would be? Well, what is in the statutes [01:35:39.080 --> 01:35:45.040] he referenced? Oh, I read it here. Let me pull it up again real quick. You said it was [01:35:45.040 --> 01:36:02.720] 28 what? 28.01 of the Code of Criminal Procedures. Code of Criminal Procedure. Yes, sir. Here [01:36:02.720 --> 01:36:16.200] it is. Pre-trial. Motions, pleadings, and acceptance. All right. Now, what court is [01:36:16.200 --> 01:36:23.040] this judge in? He is in a county court of law. Okay. This is your de novo. This is your [01:36:23.040 --> 01:36:29.520] appeal. This is not the original trial court. Okay, okay. Not unless this is the same court [01:36:29.520 --> 01:36:34.760] you had your trial in. No, sir. I had it in the Justice of the Peace Court. Yeah. This [01:36:34.760 --> 01:36:39.880] is your de novo. Okay, good. Good, good, good, good. So you're going to, you're starting [01:36:39.880 --> 01:36:44.800] at ground zero again, but you're still going to challenge the original jurisdiction of [01:36:44.800 --> 01:36:51.280] the original trial court, thus challenging the jurisdiction of the county court at law [01:36:51.280 --> 01:36:57.560] since it can't get jurisdiction if the original court never had jurisdiction. Which led to [01:36:57.560 --> 01:37:05.760] my question, would I put in the constitutional motion? Well, what argument are you attempting [01:37:05.760 --> 01:37:17.120] to use? Well, if I could go back to the illegal application of the Senate Bill 971, and if [01:37:17.120 --> 01:37:21.000] I can't get anywhere through there, well, then I'll go through the argument of not engaged [01:37:21.000 --> 01:37:28.080] in transportation and go back to the original case where I had the officer admit that he [01:37:28.080 --> 01:37:33.960] never asked for a bill of lading. Well, that's your line of questioning at trial. Okay. The [01:37:33.960 --> 01:37:40.000] other stuff as far as the constitutional challenge motion, dealing with the unconstitutionality [01:37:40.000 --> 01:37:45.280] of the enactment itself and the misapplication and misinterpretation of the statute, that's [01:37:45.280 --> 01:37:50.320] all, all three of those are already in the constitutional challenge motion. So yes, you [01:37:50.320 --> 01:37:56.800] can file that, but you also need to file your affidavit once again, not engaged in transportation, [01:37:56.800 --> 01:38:04.840] your waiver of counsel, your declination to plea, and so on and so forth. Now, you may [01:38:04.840 --> 01:38:13.840] want to go take a look at my blog. I posted a new article up there on what you need to [01:38:13.840 --> 01:38:18.280] put in a challenge to the court when it comes to, let me see what the name of the article [01:38:18.280 --> 01:38:25.200] here is, motions challenging jurisdiction. And in there, there are two different forms [01:38:25.200 --> 01:38:31.360] of motions, one challenging subject matter and one challenging impersonal. You may want [01:38:31.360 --> 01:38:36.920] to go ahead and take the example stuff I've got in there and do up an additional motion [01:38:36.920 --> 01:38:41.000] for each of those challenges and file that as well. [01:38:41.000 --> 01:38:49.000] Yes, sir. Okay. Got you. Got you there. Another quick question that I make. At the bottom [01:38:49.000 --> 01:38:55.080] it says here, the pre-trial docket calling, it is up to the party filing the motion to [01:38:55.080 --> 01:39:01.000] contact the court just for a setting. And underneath that, it's got trial for August [01:39:01.000 --> 01:39:02.000] 15th. [01:39:02.000 --> 01:39:07.180] Okay. You need to confirm that date and time. That's what they've got set for your trial. [01:39:07.180 --> 01:39:12.280] So if you still need to do any discovery that wasn't granted to you or you didn't do at [01:39:12.280 --> 01:39:17.880] the original trial, now's the time to file a motion for discovery to get it. [01:39:17.880 --> 01:39:23.080] Okay. Got you. Also, would it be, well... [01:39:23.080 --> 01:39:27.520] But just remember, every motion needs to be filed under special appearance. [01:39:27.520 --> 01:39:34.600] Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Could I also probably get away with a different extension because [01:39:34.600 --> 01:39:39.200] I have to go out of state for about a week and a half? [01:39:39.200 --> 01:39:43.560] You can try. You have to file a verified motion for continuous. That means it's got to be [01:39:43.560 --> 01:39:48.360] signed in front of a notary about what the reason is you're requesting the continuance [01:39:48.360 --> 01:39:50.040] and how long. [01:39:50.040 --> 01:39:51.120] Okay. [01:39:51.120 --> 01:39:55.400] You can file one. That's not a guarantee that they will grant it. So you need to make sure [01:39:55.400 --> 01:39:58.440] it's granted before you act on it. [01:39:58.440 --> 01:40:03.280] Right. Because it also, in the letter here, it says all motions for considerations on [01:40:03.280 --> 01:40:10.440] part of the defense must be sworn by the defendant himself and required by under Article 29.08. [01:40:10.440 --> 01:40:17.920] Yeah. You have to file verified pleadings, which we do anyway. [01:40:17.920 --> 01:40:22.880] Now when I read that one, the 29.08, it mentioned something about religious holidays or something [01:40:22.880 --> 01:40:28.480] like that. And that... I don't know that it... I don't know what else that... [01:40:28.480 --> 01:40:30.840] That has to do with the measure of time. [01:40:30.840 --> 01:40:34.400] Okay. Okay. That's where I was missing that. [01:40:34.400 --> 01:40:39.960] Okay. Now, the other thing you're going to need to file is along with... You're going [01:40:39.960 --> 01:40:44.480] to challenge the form and substance of the complaint because it never alleged that you [01:40:44.480 --> 01:40:50.440] were engaged in transportation. And you're going to file additionally a motion to suppress [01:40:50.440 --> 01:40:57.000] all information obtained by the officer, including name, address, date of birth, everything related [01:40:57.000 --> 01:41:01.640] to that on the grounds that the officer did not comply with 38.22 while you were in a [01:41:01.640 --> 01:41:08.360] custodial arrest, and that the arrest itself without warrant was illegal because the officer [01:41:08.360 --> 01:41:12.760] never had probable cause based upon reasonable suspicion. [01:41:12.760 --> 01:41:13.760] Gotcha. [01:41:13.760 --> 01:41:18.960] Or I'm sorry, never had probable cause based upon specific articulable facts to believe [01:41:18.960 --> 01:41:22.200] you were engaged in transportation. Sorry, I'm trying to think of two things at once [01:41:22.200 --> 01:41:23.440] here. [01:41:23.440 --> 01:41:28.440] And all of that is covered in the example statements on the blog article I told you [01:41:28.440 --> 01:41:29.440] go look at. [01:41:29.440 --> 01:41:35.440] Yes, sir. Will do. When I get on the phone with you, I'm going to be pulling that up [01:41:35.440 --> 01:41:46.960] and reading that. Okay. And the other motions that would be in the traffic seminar, correct? [01:41:46.960 --> 01:41:52.280] Everything will be in there from before, but now the motions that I've posted the article [01:41:52.280 --> 01:41:56.680] about don't exist, you have to adapt it to one of the existing motions to be written [01:41:56.680 --> 01:42:03.640] that way. So use the form, one of the existing motions as a template, and then remove the [01:42:03.640 --> 01:42:07.600] middle portion that does all the discussion and insert the stuff that we're talking about [01:42:07.600 --> 01:42:09.080] here from the article. [01:42:09.080 --> 01:42:11.680] Yes, sir. Okay. [01:42:11.680 --> 01:42:12.680] Okay. [01:42:12.680 --> 01:42:20.040] That's pretty much it. Man, I appreciate it. Thank you so much. And hopefully, beginning [01:42:20.040 --> 01:42:23.600] to get somewhere around there, I'll be able to see you guys again. [01:42:23.600 --> 01:42:24.600] Okay. [01:42:24.600 --> 01:42:26.880] All right, Eddie. Thank you, brother. You be safe. [01:42:26.880 --> 01:42:27.880] You too. Good luck. [01:42:27.880 --> 01:42:28.880] Yes, sir. [01:42:28.880 --> 01:42:35.000] Bye bye. All right. Now we have Scott in California. Scott, what can we do for you? [01:42:35.000 --> 01:42:37.480] Hey, Eddie. How's it going today? [01:42:37.480 --> 01:42:38.480] Going great. [01:42:38.480 --> 01:42:42.760] That's good. That's good. Hey, Eddie. I just got a pretty quick question. [01:42:42.760 --> 01:42:47.160] Excuse me just a second, Scott. Are you on a speakerphone by any chance? [01:42:47.160 --> 01:42:48.160] No. [01:42:48.160 --> 01:42:52.840] Okay. Can you adjust your distance from your receiver then? Because you're still sounding [01:42:52.840 --> 01:42:54.840] like you're at the bottom of a can. [01:42:54.840 --> 01:42:55.840] Oh, okay. Maybe. [01:42:55.840 --> 01:42:58.880] All right. There you go. Wherever you're at. [01:42:58.880 --> 01:43:06.000] Okay. Okay. Let me find our way with the first question. I remember a while back, I called [01:43:06.000 --> 01:43:15.480] Dan and he said, you and I are trying to find the law where it says that it's illegal for [01:43:15.480 --> 01:43:20.680] law enforcement to use the emergency lights to pull somebody over or what is called declaring [01:43:20.680 --> 01:43:22.360] a false emergency. [01:43:22.360 --> 01:43:24.760] I don't know that there is any such law. [01:43:24.760 --> 01:43:33.960] Yeah, that's it. But then I called in and you said it looked like the USP Title 8 something. [01:43:33.960 --> 01:43:39.240] Yeah, but that has to do with federal transportation and stuff. Doesn't have anything to do with [01:43:39.240 --> 01:43:42.240] the local agencies. [01:43:42.240 --> 01:43:50.760] Okay. Hang on, Scott. I got a break here and then I'll pick you up on the other side. Okay? [01:43:50.760 --> 01:43:51.760] Okay. [01:43:51.760 --> 01:43:55.840] All right, folks. This is Rule of Law Radio. We're coming up to a break. 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Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner [01:45:56.360 --> 01:46:03.360] or call toll free 866-LAW-EASY. [01:46:26.360 --> 01:46:53.840] Alright folks, we are back and we are talking to Scott in California. Alright Scott, let's [01:46:53.840 --> 01:47:01.720] continue. Okay, second question is, I was pulled over down in Orange County, California [01:47:01.720 --> 01:47:12.160] and make a long story short. I signed the citation, UCCI 207-307. Well, it'd be good [01:47:12.160 --> 01:47:19.720] if your information was current. 1-207 is now 1-308. Okay, okay. Yeah, I think I put [01:47:19.720 --> 01:47:28.960] that on that citation. But the, the officer had told me that if I didn't sign it according [01:47:28.960 --> 01:47:33.360] to the way it's on my license, I could be arrested. And I just wanted to know, have [01:47:33.360 --> 01:47:38.280] you heard anything about that? No, how you sign your signature is none of his business. [01:47:38.280 --> 01:47:42.000] He doesn't get to control and dictate what your signature is and you're free to change [01:47:42.000 --> 01:47:56.560] it anytime you want. Okay. All right. And the, the first thing is, when, when I go to [01:47:56.560 --> 01:48:02.600] court, cause I never pay, I never post bail before the trial. Well, that's because there [01:48:02.600 --> 01:48:10.360] can't be bail in a civil infraction. Bail is for crimes. Right. Well, you know, California, [01:48:10.360 --> 01:48:15.440] you know, they try to get you to give them a check before. Well, they always try to get [01:48:15.440 --> 01:48:19.240] your money in California. That's just the way of the world out there. Lie, cheat and [01:48:19.240 --> 01:48:25.320] steal as best you can. But you do understand the civil infraction argument about the transportation [01:48:25.320 --> 01:48:30.360] stuff out there, correct? Correct. And you have been to the blog site to look at the [01:48:30.360 --> 01:48:41.000] articles dealing with civil infractions, right? Right. Okay. Okay. Um, so when normally I [01:48:41.000 --> 01:48:44.800] get before the judge, when they call me before the judge, you know, the judge asks me, you [01:48:44.800 --> 01:48:48.880] know, how do you, okay, let's get this correct. The administrative hearing officer who is [01:48:48.880 --> 01:48:57.560] not really in any way, shape or form a judge. Right. Correct. Okay. And well, here's the [01:48:57.560 --> 01:49:03.360] commissioner. Right. Uh, which is the same thing as an administrative hearing officer. [01:49:03.360 --> 01:49:08.560] Right. But you know, they, they ask, they say, well, how do you plead? And you know, [01:49:08.560 --> 01:49:16.200] I, I always, well, here's, here's the thing too. To set up jurisdiction, I was told that [01:49:16.200 --> 01:49:21.360] the best way is to say, your honor, at this time, I cannot enter a plea. Uh, but I'm here [01:49:21.360 --> 01:49:25.720] to challenge the jurisdiction of the court under the common law. Now, is that the best [01:49:25.720 --> 01:49:30.520] way to go or just get up before him and just say, I plead not guilty. Well, let me add, [01:49:30.520 --> 01:49:36.080] no, you don't ever enter a plea. Obviously you haven't read all the articles on the blog. [01:49:36.080 --> 01:49:40.480] There's one up there that tells you exactly what due process rights you're throwing right [01:49:40.480 --> 01:49:47.840] in the trash can when you enter a plea. But let me ask you this. When have you ever seen [01:49:47.840 --> 01:49:56.560] a civil case where either party was required to plead guilty or not guilty? [01:49:56.560 --> 01:50:00.120] Uh, never seen one. [01:50:00.120 --> 01:50:06.560] Okay. Then how can you be required to enter a plea in relation to a civil infraction, [01:50:06.560 --> 01:50:19.280] which the California court specifically says are not criminal. There is so much wrong with [01:50:19.280 --> 01:50:27.640] the way California is doing this. It's not even funny. In fact, if you will hang on [01:50:27.640 --> 01:50:31.360] a second, I'm going to bring somebody else on air with us. That's actually on the caller [01:50:31.360 --> 01:50:36.840] board that actually does help people with this stuff in California. All right. Hang [01:50:36.840 --> 01:50:40.640] on just a second. Let me get Kevin up here. Kevin, are you there? [01:50:40.640 --> 01:50:44.760] Yeah, I'm right here. Can you hear me? Okay. I can hear you fine. Have you been hearing [01:50:44.760 --> 01:50:46.720] any of this conversation so far? [01:50:46.720 --> 01:50:53.600] Yeah, I heard what he's been saying. You know, the problem is that the police and the highway [01:50:53.600 --> 01:51:02.320] patrol under the vehicle code in California, they're not to administer or enforce the [01:51:02.320 --> 01:51:09.360] provisions of the code. Only the department of motor vehicles can do that. So as it says [01:51:09.360 --> 01:51:16.440] around 1650, that if anybody in the department thinks that you're violating anything of [01:51:16.440 --> 01:51:23.720] the vehicle code, that they're required to file a complaint against you themselves, right? [01:51:23.720 --> 01:51:29.040] And they're required to give you an administrative hearing before they do that. And they never [01:51:29.040 --> 01:51:38.200] do. And the next thing is, is that under 853.9 of the penal code, it says that if you plead [01:51:38.200 --> 01:51:43.720] other than guilty or no lo contendere, the district attorney or the city attorney is [01:51:43.720 --> 01:51:50.680] required to file a formal complaint against you. And they can't just enter a not guilty [01:51:50.680 --> 01:51:55.680] plea for you. They have to go and file a criminal complaint against you. But here's the other [01:51:55.680 --> 01:52:05.680] problem with that is in the California constitution, it says that all crimes shall be by an information [01:52:05.680 --> 01:52:09.880] or indictment of a grand jury. And they skip that one all the time, because when are you [01:52:09.880 --> 01:52:16.640] going to get 25 guys to find, you know, when are they going to get any coherence in trying [01:52:16.640 --> 01:52:22.080] to find you guilty or not, you know, indict you or file an information against you? Well, [01:52:22.080 --> 01:52:27.320] it's very hard for them. So what they like to do is they just like to go straight to [01:52:27.320 --> 01:52:35.400] use the ticket that you get from the cop as a complaint, but that's in violation of 853.9 [01:52:35.400 --> 01:52:38.880] because you plead other than guilty or no. What does that mean? [01:52:38.880 --> 01:52:43.360] Yeah. Well, there's another issue with that as well. If the county and district attorney [01:52:43.360 --> 01:52:47.600] is the one that must file the complaint, the only complaints they can file are for criminal [01:52:47.600 --> 01:52:51.960] cases. And these are civil infractions. They're not criminal at all. [01:52:51.960 --> 01:52:57.120] Well, the whole, yeah, especially with that. But here's the problem is that they're treating [01:52:57.120 --> 01:53:05.760] everybody that's operating non-commercially in a criminally when it's actually a civil [01:53:05.760 --> 01:53:10.960] matter because it's supposed to be enforced and administered by the department of motor [01:53:10.960 --> 01:53:15.480] vehicles. So we got a problem with that right there. The second problem is that the district [01:53:15.480 --> 01:53:19.960] attorney cannot file a criminal complaint. They're required to do an information or indictment [01:53:19.960 --> 01:53:25.600] of a grand jury, which means they're out of a job if they follow the law and the constitution. [01:53:25.600 --> 01:53:30.840] So that's what you do. You go down there and say that I'm going to plead other than guilty [01:53:30.840 --> 01:53:35.640] or no law, and that I'm not going to plead anything until there's a criminal complaint [01:53:35.640 --> 01:53:43.080] because how could I plead to an imaginary charge, right? Because the ticket is not the [01:53:43.080 --> 01:53:49.840] charge. Okay. So I filed affidavit saying, well, look, I can't enter a plea because, [01:53:49.840 --> 01:53:55.400] you know, I can't enter an imaginary plea because there's no complaint before me. So [01:53:55.400 --> 01:54:01.760] until you do, you know, I can't enter a plea. So will the prosecutor please give me a complaint [01:54:01.760 --> 01:54:07.160] if he wants to charge me with something. But then again, we got a problem because the constitution [01:54:07.160 --> 01:54:13.400] requires an information or indictment of a grand jury. The next problem is, is that were [01:54:13.400 --> 01:54:19.040] you operating commercially in California? I bet you weren't because even though you [01:54:19.040 --> 01:54:26.920] had a plate on your car or let's say an expired tab or no license or a suspended license, [01:54:26.920 --> 01:54:38.480] the vehicle code is quite clear out here what a commercial vehicle is. And under 260, 260 [01:54:38.480 --> 01:54:48.400] is a vehicle code. A says, what is it here? A commercial vehicle is a motor vehicle that [01:54:48.400 --> 01:54:52.920] type required to be registered under this code when used or maintained for the transportation [01:54:52.920 --> 01:55:00.000] of persons for higher compensation or profit or primarily for the transportation of property. [01:55:00.000 --> 01:55:05.320] Then it goes to section B passenger vehicles and health cars that are not used for the [01:55:05.320 --> 01:55:10.280] transportation of persons for higher compensation or profit or not commercial vehicles, which [01:55:10.280 --> 01:55:16.080] means that they're not required to be registered. And that means that under 15, what was that [01:55:16.080 --> 01:55:23.200] other one I quoted you 1500 where the administration of an enforcement of the vehicle code is to [01:55:23.200 --> 01:55:28.080] be done by the department of motor vehicle? Well, they got a problem with that because [01:55:28.080 --> 01:55:32.080] it's because you're driving to the market. That doesn't mean that you're in a commercial [01:55:32.080 --> 01:55:38.560] vehicle or a motor vehicle that they control. You're only in a commercial motor vehicle [01:55:38.560 --> 01:55:43.480] when you're transporting for hire. So, you know, and it's just like this, I could call [01:55:43.480 --> 01:55:48.960] up Eddie and say, Hey man, Eddie, I need a ride to the airport down there. And can you [01:55:48.960 --> 01:55:55.200] give me a ride? Sure. For 50 bucks. Now he's going to have to have a license, right? No, [01:55:55.200 --> 01:55:59.440] not if he's just compensating me for the use of the gas. I have to be, I have to be offering [01:55:59.440 --> 01:56:04.720] that ride as a course of doing business, not simply to cover the cost of the gas or take [01:56:04.720 --> 01:56:09.320] him as a guest or to have him compensate me for the time and effort. I have to be actually [01:56:09.320 --> 01:56:16.000] running that as a business for that to apply. Right. So basically if he says, well, look, [01:56:16.000 --> 01:56:21.800] I'm making 25 bucks an hour at the taxi cab company. Can you cover me for that? He would [01:56:21.800 --> 01:56:28.040] be required to do that. But if he says, well, just pay for the gas. Well, that's not compensating, [01:56:28.040 --> 01:56:32.280] you know, because that's just giving him something back that he already had, right? That he used [01:56:32.280 --> 01:56:39.560] for your benefit. Exactly. It's not profit or gain. Right. So if he used five gallons [01:56:39.560 --> 01:56:44.440] to go to the airport and back and I put in five and it cost me 20 bucks, well, that's [01:56:44.440 --> 01:56:49.520] just what I got to pay, you know? But, you know, there's a lot of things out here, but [01:56:49.520 --> 01:56:54.840] you can't be fooled by these judges out here in California because, you know, I filed a [01:56:54.840 --> 01:56:59.760] lot of cases against those cops out there because they were doing wrong things. And [01:56:59.760 --> 01:57:05.040] I filed in the federal court and they hated it, you know, and I did it every time. And [01:57:05.040 --> 01:57:10.640] pretty soon they got me on a, a do not detain list on their computer down there when they [01:57:10.640 --> 01:57:15.440] run my name. And it's like, holy cow, it's a hot potato once they finally run that thing. [01:57:15.440 --> 01:57:21.720] But what you got to do is you got to file a complaint in their individual capacity against [01:57:21.720 --> 01:57:27.920] the individual cops and the judge that's prosecuting you because they don't have the requirements [01:57:27.920 --> 01:57:34.920] or the, you know, the, the basis for in-person jurisdiction or, you know, over your property [01:57:34.920 --> 01:57:41.360] in rim. And therefore they're operating the process extra judicially, which means outside [01:57:41.360 --> 01:57:46.600] of their capacity, being a judicial office, you know? So, you know, that's what you do. [01:57:46.600 --> 01:57:52.000] You see every single damn cop that comes along your way and really nail them on that and [01:57:52.000 --> 01:57:56.680] hold them to it. You know, and it's like, I had a cop, you know, several cops. I said, [01:57:56.680 --> 01:58:01.120] well, lucky enough you, uh, I'm going to send you. He said, well, I've had a lot of guys [01:58:01.120 --> 01:58:05.280] say that to me. Let's see what you got, pal. And I was just like, next week I get them [01:58:05.280 --> 01:58:11.240] in the court. Well, you know, a month later and, uh, okay, Kev, I hate to cut you off. [01:58:11.240 --> 01:58:15.720] I hate to cut you off and all this, man, but I am 30 seconds to out of time completely. [01:58:15.720 --> 01:58:19.880] So guy, uh, Kev, I appreciate you talking about this so far, Scott, Kev, if it's all [01:58:19.880 --> 01:58:23.840] right with y'all, I'll hook y'all up. If y'all will send me an email, I'll put y'all in touch [01:58:23.840 --> 01:58:28.840] with each other. Okay. Uh, Scott, you are a Kevin. You can call me after the show if [01:58:28.840 --> 01:58:32.960] you want to on Skype when I get done here. All right, everybody, this has been the Monday [01:58:32.960 --> 01:58:36.480] night rule of law radio show with your host, Eddie Craig. I want to thank all of you that [01:58:36.480 --> 01:58:40.080] have been listening and for all of you to keep us in your financial support whenever [01:58:40.080 --> 01:58:46.000] and however you can, please consider doing more. If you can, y'all have a great week. [01:58:46.000 --> 01:58:54.480] Goodnight and God bless. Bibles for America is offering absolutely free a unique study [01:58:54.480 --> 01:58:59.720] Bible called the New Testament recovery version. 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