[00:00.000 --> 00:05.840] The following use flash is brought to you by the Lone Star Lowdown, providing the jelly [00:05.840 --> 00:08.360] bulletins for the commodities market. [00:08.360 --> 00:20.960] Today in history, news updates and the inside scoop into the tides of the alternative. [00:20.960 --> 00:26.760] Markets for Friday, the 4th of November, 2016, are currently treading with gold at $1,304.10 [00:26.760 --> 00:33.680] an ounce, silver $18.41 an ounce, Texas crude $44.66 a barrel, and Bitcoin is currently [00:33.680 --> 00:41.400] sitting at about $697 U.S. currency. [00:41.400 --> 00:45.920] Today in history, the year 1952, the United States government establishes the National [00:45.920 --> 00:51.000] Security Agency, or NSA, an intelligence organization of the United States government responsible [00:51.000 --> 00:55.600] for global monitoring, collection, and processing of information and data for foreign intelligence [00:55.600 --> 00:57.400] and counterintelligence purposes. [00:57.400 --> 01:03.920] The NSA was established today in history. [01:03.920 --> 01:08.440] In recent news, WikiLeaks just dumped part 30 of Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, [01:08.440 --> 01:13.000] John Podesta's, hacked emails, bringing the total thus far to over 47,000. [01:13.000 --> 01:17.040] Julian Assange, who still is essentially on house arrest at the Ecuadorian embassy in [01:17.040 --> 01:21.320] London, gave an interview with Russia Today where he claims that the outcome of next Tuesday's [01:21.320 --> 01:25.640] presidential election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton has already been decided, [01:25.640 --> 01:31.680] saying, quote, because he has had every establishment off his side, Trump does not have one establishment, [01:31.680 --> 01:35.520] maybe with the exception of the evangelicals, if you can call them an establishment. [01:35.520 --> 01:40.080] Banks, intelligence, arms companies, foreign money, et cetera, are all united behind Hillary [01:40.080 --> 01:44.080] Clinton and the media as well, media owners and the journalists themselves. [01:44.080 --> 01:49.880] This is days after political activists discovered a hidden website for WRCB, an NBC affiliate [01:49.880 --> 01:54.960] out of Chattanooga, Tennessee, showing election results with Hillary Clinton securing 343 [01:54.960 --> 01:58.000] electoral votes and 42 percent of the popular vote. [01:58.000 --> 02:01.680] Hillary, her campaign and the media are accusing Russia for the hacking of tens of thousands [02:01.680 --> 02:04.560] of emails that WikiLeaks has dumped out in the past weeks. [02:04.560 --> 02:08.400] However, Julian Assange has vehemently denied any involvement from the Kremlin. [02:08.400 --> 02:12.000] A majority of Hillary's hacked emails that have been released via WikiLeaks since March [02:12.000 --> 02:21.720] of 2016 can be searched through at WikiLeaks.org forward slash Clinton dash emails. [02:21.720 --> 02:25.760] CBS News reported earlier today that U.S. intelligence agencies have alerted joint terrorism [02:25.760 --> 02:30.200] task forces that al Qaeda could potentially be planning terrorist attacks in New York, [02:30.200 --> 02:34.280] Texas and Virginia for Monday, the day before the election, though no specific cities and [02:34.280 --> 02:35.760] landmarks are mentioned. [02:35.760 --> 02:39.320] Counterterrorism spokespersons have stated that as the election day nears, federal law [02:39.320 --> 02:42.640] enforcement is planning for several worst case scenarios. [02:42.640 --> 02:47.440] While earlier this week, an alert warned local police of polling places being seen as attractive [02:47.440 --> 02:53.040] targets for lone wolf type of attacks by individuals motivated by violent extremist ideologies such [02:53.040 --> 02:54.040] as sovereign citizens. [02:54.040 --> 03:23.280] This was Brooke Rhodey with your Lowdown for November 4th, 2016. [03:55.040 --> 04:22.040] We'll raise up our glasses against evil forces singing, [04:22.040 --> 04:40.720] Alright folks, good evening, this is the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show with your host [04:40.720 --> 04:41.720] Eddie Craig. [04:41.720 --> 04:47.960] It is October something or other, heck, I can't even tell you at the moment, 24th, something [04:47.960 --> 04:49.600] like that. [04:49.600 --> 04:53.400] We are live tonight, it is not an archive. [04:53.400 --> 04:59.040] Now as you all know, I have been spending the last several weeks working on a felony [04:59.040 --> 05:00.040] evasion case. [05:00.040 --> 05:05.880] I got the paperwork finished for that to disqualify the two district judges to hopefully get the [05:05.880 --> 05:11.880] indictment against the individual quashed because of all of the due process and violations [05:11.880 --> 05:17.040] of law that these people performed to get this indictment. [05:17.040 --> 05:22.280] Some of these people should be going to prison over this, but they won't. [05:22.280 --> 05:28.680] And the reason they won't is because the public is not aware of what's going on. [05:28.680 --> 05:33.440] And the public is not aware of what's going on, not simply because there's not enough [05:33.440 --> 05:38.400] information out there to tell them, but because they're too apathetic to actually care when [05:38.400 --> 05:40.860] it's made known to them. [05:40.860 --> 05:47.560] And so good people suffer from the apathy of the ignorant. [05:47.560 --> 05:55.920] And that's what this show and all the shows on this network are here to try to change. [05:55.920 --> 06:02.640] We try to not only bring you the information and make it as accurate and truthful and as [06:02.640 --> 06:10.240] researchable as possible when we do it, but we also try to motivate you to understand [06:10.240 --> 06:14.880] that knowing is not enough. [06:14.880 --> 06:20.680] There has to be some doing involved with the knowing. [06:20.680 --> 06:26.840] Now I've been accused by lawyers of wanting to be, or attorneys rather, of wanting to [06:26.840 --> 06:29.720] be an attorney. [06:29.720 --> 06:34.960] No way in hell do I want to be an attorney, okay? [06:34.960 --> 06:41.040] To be an attorney means to be a liar and a thief, a dishonest individual. [06:41.040 --> 06:46.440] I will never desire to be an attorney. [06:46.440 --> 06:52.200] All of us, however, have the potential to be lawyers because the definition of a lawyer [06:52.200 --> 06:56.640] is simply someone knowledgeable in the law. [06:56.640 --> 07:02.140] Now the difference between what we understand law to be and what the attorneys understand [07:02.140 --> 07:07.800] law to be are very, very different things. [07:07.800 --> 07:13.560] Attorneys see law only as that which is created by the courts and ruled upon by the courts [07:13.560 --> 07:18.840] to mean whatever it says, whether that's the actual words and language used to make it [07:18.840 --> 07:19.840] or not. [07:19.840 --> 07:28.120] In other words, they are perverters of law, okay? [07:28.120 --> 07:35.440] They reinterpret it and change its meaning beyond the words it contains. [07:35.440 --> 07:43.700] When the only delegated power they actually have is to determine whether or not, as written, [07:43.700 --> 07:47.560] that law would be constitutional. [07:47.560 --> 07:52.480] Now they're not the only ones with the power to determine whether or not anything in law [07:52.480 --> 07:59.720] is constitutional or whether any action by a government official is constitutional. [07:59.720 --> 08:07.320] Every branch of government, being an independent branch, has the ability to make that determination. [08:07.320 --> 08:12.120] And when the executive department sees the judicial department doing something that's [08:12.120 --> 08:19.560] not only unconstitutional but illegal, they should be charging and arresting and prosecuting [08:19.560 --> 08:26.980] those judicial individuals and vice versa. [08:26.980 --> 08:28.720] But that doesn't happen. [08:28.720 --> 08:34.360] And the reason it doesn't happen is because our independent branches of government have [08:34.360 --> 08:43.880] become a unified force against the sovereignty and individual rights of we the people. [08:43.880 --> 08:46.820] They were supposed to remain separate and independent. [08:46.820 --> 08:51.800] They no longer are and have not been for quite some time. [08:51.800 --> 08:56.640] The judiciary makes the argument that it has to do certain things a certain way and grant [08:56.640 --> 09:03.760] itself and every other agency some unknown form of immunity that we never gave them the [09:03.760 --> 09:09.880] authority to have to protect the ability of government to function, and not just the judiciary [09:09.880 --> 09:11.960] but every single department. [09:11.960 --> 09:18.920] Now that means that the courts are unilaterally declaring themselves the arbiter of what is [09:18.920 --> 09:24.600] constitutional and proper for every other department to perform those functions. [09:24.600 --> 09:29.200] And they're not authorized to do that either. [09:29.200 --> 09:33.160] They want to claim no other department can tell them how to perform judicial functions, [09:33.160 --> 09:39.120] yet they are sitting up here and rewriting statute and law to suit their own ends and [09:39.120 --> 09:45.640] to further governmental power over individual liberty at every turn. [09:45.640 --> 09:54.080] And you have been taught and indoctrinated into the idea that this is not only acceptable [09:54.080 --> 09:57.280] but was the way that it was originally designed. [09:57.280 --> 10:03.240] And that is not true. [10:03.240 --> 10:10.120] While I was going through this and writing the pleadings for this case, I could make [10:10.120 --> 10:18.840] note of so many violations of rights just in the way the procedures are already written [10:18.840 --> 10:23.640] to fill a book of legal argument. [10:23.640 --> 10:29.720] Not to mention when you compound it with case law that demonstrably goes against the law [10:29.720 --> 10:38.320] even as it is written and further harms the individual being accused and deprives them [10:38.320 --> 10:47.080] of necessary precious rights to substantive and procedural due process, rights for which [10:47.080 --> 10:54.280] there is no existing remedy in the law. [10:54.280 --> 11:03.900] And the courts compound that fact by creating a greater level of harm through their opinions. [11:03.900 --> 11:09.640] Now once you, I'm posting a new article on the blog which is getting gone through to [11:09.640 --> 11:12.440] get it formatted and everything properly so it reads right. [11:12.440 --> 11:17.280] And I'm going to attach the actual Word documents as some PDF version documents of the case [11:17.280 --> 11:21.400] law that are discussed in some of this paperwork. [11:21.400 --> 11:27.640] But you will see seven or eight Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the Supreme Court on [11:27.640 --> 11:38.960] the criminal side here in Texas, opinions that blatantly violate Texas law and Texas [11:38.960 --> 11:42.480] statute and Texas rules of procedure. [11:42.480 --> 11:47.880] But not only does it violate those things, the way the opinions are written and what [11:47.880 --> 11:55.720] they say and do directly violates the most fundamental due process rights of the individual [11:55.720 --> 11:59.560] that you can imagine. [11:59.560 --> 12:04.160] And all that's going to be in the paperwork that's up there on the blog when I get it [12:04.160 --> 12:07.600] posted, you'll see it. [12:07.600 --> 12:21.080] But it is astounding to me that every Sunday how few people actually show up for the live [12:21.080 --> 12:22.080] class. [12:22.080 --> 12:27.040] It astounds me how many people show up when we actually are able to stream the class in [12:27.040 --> 12:31.880] the online presence. [12:31.880 --> 12:39.080] And it is becoming more and more apparent to me that people just don't give a damn [12:39.080 --> 12:41.200] anymore. [12:41.200 --> 12:46.280] They have too many other things eaten into their day to have any concern over something [12:46.280 --> 12:51.160] that they perceive as not directly affecting them at the moment. [12:51.160 --> 12:57.440] Now they're the first ones to scream bloody murder when they need help and the last ones [12:57.440 --> 13:03.640] to actually begin to help themselves. [13:03.640 --> 13:10.080] And yet, when they have the opportunity before there's a problem to prepare for that problem, [13:10.080 --> 13:15.120] they don't. [13:15.120 --> 13:21.440] And I cannot understand this mindset. [13:21.440 --> 13:23.680] I can't. [13:23.680 --> 13:28.360] If I knew that there was a problem headed my way, that if I didn't do something about, [13:28.360 --> 13:35.880] it was going to hit me like a tsunami on the coastline, and you knew that I knew this and [13:35.880 --> 13:39.860] you could stand apart from it and look at it and see it coming and see me doing nothing [13:39.860 --> 13:42.400] about it and look at me and go, what kind of fool are you? [13:42.400 --> 13:46.160] You're not doing anything to either get out of the way or stop this. [13:46.160 --> 13:50.360] What's going on? [13:50.360 --> 13:55.240] And to me, you put someone in that situation and they're trying to look at you and go, [13:55.240 --> 13:56.240] it's a tsunami. [13:56.240 --> 13:58.640] What do you want me to do? [13:58.640 --> 14:05.560] Well, hell, if nothing else, find a hill, okay? [14:05.560 --> 14:09.880] Something that's going to be at least higher than the water when it gets there. [14:09.880 --> 14:12.960] At least that's something. [14:12.960 --> 14:16.800] But instead, you sit there and stare at the sunset so you don't miss one before it actually [14:16.800 --> 14:21.360] gets to you. [14:21.360 --> 14:28.920] People if we don't get out of our damn armchairs and get off our lazy behinds and start learning [14:28.920 --> 14:37.760] what our public servants under the guise of law and proper authority are doing to us, [14:37.760 --> 14:42.720] this country is as good as gone. [14:42.720 --> 14:45.600] There will be no more America. [14:45.600 --> 14:57.500] There will be FEMA region seven, but there won't be an America. [14:57.500 --> 15:05.280] We will be global dominated continent three, but we will not be America. [15:05.280 --> 15:09.680] You will not be free as you understand free, though most of you, even though you're not [15:09.680 --> 15:17.280] free now, can't seem to conceptualize why that is. [15:17.280 --> 15:22.840] It's very easy to stand up and proclaim yourself a free man when there's no one standing next [15:22.840 --> 15:31.080] to you with a stick to tell you, oh, no, you're not, and at the same time not realize that [15:31.080 --> 15:36.280] they are walking your direction. [15:36.280 --> 15:39.720] You want to know the epitome of stupidity and irony? [15:39.720 --> 15:44.960] It's when you're the kind of person that puts a come and take it banner on the windshield [15:44.960 --> 15:47.740] of your truck or on the back window of your truck. [15:47.740 --> 15:53.040] At the same time, you put the thin blue line support logo right there on top of it. [15:53.040 --> 15:58.240] You dig the irony here, the very people you're supporting are the same ones that are going [15:58.240 --> 16:01.120] to come and take it when they're ordered to. [16:01.120 --> 16:08.480] Now, yes, that's a meme on Facebook, but it's still, in my mind, the mindset of everyone [16:08.480 --> 16:10.200] in this country right now. [16:10.200 --> 16:16.320] You do not understand the paradoxes that you are allowing to be created by what you do [16:16.320 --> 16:22.200] and do not do. [16:22.200 --> 16:29.800] Everything you ignore is going to come back and bite you squarely in the butt, and it's [16:29.800 --> 16:36.160] going to get everyone near you bitten as well. [16:36.160 --> 16:46.080] If you do not wake up, put up, get up, and get going, you're going to get washed away. [16:46.080 --> 16:50.040] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio. [16:50.040 --> 16:54.680] The calling number is 512-646-1984. [16:54.680 --> 16:59.880] Here's the call, get in line, we will be right back after this break. [16:59.880 --> 17:01.040] Dang, cookies. [17:01.040 --> 17:02.040] Cookies? [17:02.040 --> 17:03.040] Me love cookies. 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[18:59.840 --> 19:12.720] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, the LogosRadioNetwork.com. [19:12.720 --> 19:26.760] All right, folks, we are back. [19:26.760 --> 19:28.240] This is Rule of Law Radio. [19:28.240 --> 19:33.240] The calling number is 512-646-1984. [19:33.240 --> 19:35.320] Right now, we have John in Texas. [19:35.320 --> 19:37.320] John, what can we do for you? [19:37.320 --> 19:44.640] Yeah, I'm fighting a speeding ticket in Texas right now, and I had talked to Randy a couple [19:44.640 --> 19:50.400] weeks ago, and he sent me some paperwork that he had been in before or that he had used [19:50.400 --> 19:54.520] before in another case, and I kind of appropriated it to myself. [19:54.520 --> 19:55.520] I don't have it in front of me. [19:55.520 --> 20:05.840] I think it was 26.01, but it was trying to get the officer to say whether he's one of [20:05.840 --> 20:12.560] the four that the commissioner has appointed to work traffic. [20:12.560 --> 20:16.240] Was it a deputy sheriff that wrote the ticket? [20:16.240 --> 20:18.520] No, it was the constable. [20:18.520 --> 20:19.520] Okay. [20:19.520 --> 20:20.520] Yeah. [20:20.520 --> 20:22.080] Well, he's still a county officer. [20:22.080 --> 20:23.080] Okay. [20:23.080 --> 20:24.880] So I sent that to him. [20:24.880 --> 20:28.000] The problem here is this for a constable. [20:28.000 --> 20:35.520] A constable is only authorized under the transportation code to operate way stations and to work as [20:35.520 --> 20:37.520] a chaser at a way station. [20:37.520 --> 20:39.960] He is not authorized to write traffic citations. [20:39.960 --> 20:43.320] He is not authorized to do any other sort of traffic enforcement. [20:43.320 --> 20:45.640] Oh, that's interesting. [20:45.640 --> 20:46.640] I didn't know that one. [20:46.640 --> 20:47.640] Yeah. [20:47.640 --> 20:51.960] Well, I got him to initial off, but he had them, and he also sent me a letter back saying [20:51.960 --> 21:00.040] he didn't have the... He said he doesn't have any paperwork to say that he is one of [21:00.040 --> 21:04.960] those people that's been appointed to work traffic. [21:04.960 --> 21:05.960] That was just a- [21:05.960 --> 21:09.560] Then what does he say, and he had them? [21:09.560 --> 21:10.560] He didn't say anything. [21:10.560 --> 21:14.920] He just said that in the letter, I wish I had it in front of me, but I'm driving. [21:14.920 --> 21:15.920] He says that- [21:15.920 --> 21:16.920] I'm sorry, you're what? [21:16.920 --> 21:17.920] I don't have that. [21:17.920 --> 21:18.920] I'm driving. [21:18.920 --> 21:19.920] You're what? [21:19.920 --> 21:20.920] I'm not driving. [21:20.920 --> 21:22.600] I'm traveling. [21:22.600 --> 21:31.400] He just said he doesn't have any of the paperwork that I've asked for. [21:31.400 --> 21:33.400] That's all he said back. [21:33.400 --> 21:38.520] Well, you just happen to be in luck because sometime tomorrow, I'm going to be publishing [21:38.520 --> 21:45.600] an article on the blog complete with an entire motion as well as the posting of the motion, [21:45.600 --> 21:49.940] but there'll be a LinkedIn document at the bottom for the motion on how to beat a speeding [21:49.940 --> 21:56.920] charge in Texas on the merits, and it will be an actual motion to dismiss that argues [21:56.920 --> 22:02.680] in detail the merits to dismiss a speeding charge. [22:02.680 --> 22:03.680] Believe me- [22:03.680 --> 22:04.680] That's nice. [22:04.680 --> 22:08.840] You're going to lose at trial, but the court of appeals is going to have a hell of a time [22:08.840 --> 22:14.720] trying to deny that they had no authority to write this citation. [22:14.720 --> 22:16.720] Okay. [22:16.720 --> 22:26.040] Do you think that the paperwork that I sent to the officer, I should send- [22:26.040 --> 22:27.040] I have no idea. [22:27.040 --> 22:28.040] I don't know what you sent. [22:28.040 --> 22:29.040] Okay. [22:29.040 --> 22:33.000] You got to send it to me to look at before I can tell you whether or not it should have [22:33.000 --> 22:34.000] been used. [22:34.000 --> 22:35.000] I got you. [22:35.000 --> 22:38.640] Well, I just talked to Randy a few weeks ago- [22:38.640 --> 22:42.440] Yeah, but Randy always gives advice without consulting me when it comes to this stuff, [22:42.440 --> 22:46.760] so I have no idea what he told you or where to look for it or what kind of argument he [22:46.760 --> 22:48.040] situated around it. [22:48.040 --> 22:50.160] I'm not saying it's wrong. [22:50.160 --> 22:52.720] I'm just saying I don't know what it is. [22:52.720 --> 22:54.720] All right. [22:54.720 --> 22:57.280] Well, that makes sense. [22:57.280 --> 22:58.280] Okay. [22:58.280 --> 23:03.280] Well, at least it helped me out with knowing that they're only supposed to work way stations. [23:03.280 --> 23:04.280] Yeah. [23:04.280 --> 23:10.280] You can do a search in the entire transportation code online for constable, and you will find [23:10.280 --> 23:14.640] that the only place where they're specifically authorized to do anything is to operate a [23:14.640 --> 23:16.640] way station. [23:16.640 --> 23:17.640] Yeah. [23:17.640 --> 23:26.720] Well, the- I just- the one he had sent me said something to the effect of if it's a [23:26.720 --> 23:32.240] county under three million people, they can only appoint four officers to work track. [23:32.240 --> 23:36.840] Yeah, but those officers all have to be deputy sheriffs, not constables. [23:36.840 --> 23:37.840] Okay. [23:37.840 --> 23:38.840] All right. [23:38.840 --> 23:46.440] So, okay, well, I think that gives me to where- at least that gives me an answer to what I [23:46.440 --> 23:47.440] needed to know. [23:47.440 --> 23:48.440] Okay. [23:48.440 --> 23:49.440] I appreciate it. [23:49.440 --> 23:50.440] All right. [23:50.440 --> 23:51.440] All right. [23:51.440 --> 23:52.440] Thank you. [23:52.440 --> 23:53.440] Yes, sir. [23:53.440 --> 23:54.440] Thanks for calling in. [23:54.440 --> 23:55.440] All right. [23:55.440 --> 23:57.040] Now we have Tommy in Texas. [23:57.040 --> 23:59.040] Tommy, what can we do for you? [23:59.040 --> 24:00.040] Hey, Eddie. [24:00.040 --> 24:01.040] Good evening. [24:01.040 --> 24:02.040] Thanks for taking my call. [24:02.040 --> 24:03.040] Yes, sir. [24:03.040 --> 24:07.560] I believe you saw the video I posted on the- [24:07.560 --> 24:09.240] I haven't got to watch the video. [24:09.240 --> 24:11.880] I saw the posting of it, but I haven't got to sit and watch it yet. [24:11.880 --> 24:14.360] I've been heads down on this felony stuff. [24:14.360 --> 24:15.360] Okay. [24:15.360 --> 24:25.360] Well, the gist of it is I refused to give the Texas State Trooper a driver's license [24:25.360 --> 24:26.360] or proof of insurance. [24:26.360 --> 24:32.280] And specifically, I told him upfront, I am not engaged in transportation. [24:32.280 --> 24:33.680] And it didn't get much further than that. [24:33.680 --> 24:38.000] And he- and I hadn't- and I post- you're probably going to get mad at me. [24:38.000 --> 24:44.880] I had my window half rolled down on the right side of my truck because it's so tall. [24:44.880 --> 24:45.880] I couldn't see them. [24:45.880 --> 24:46.880] They couldn't see me. [24:46.880 --> 24:49.880] And they couldn't- it's hard to talk in the window. [24:49.880 --> 24:57.240] Anyway, he reached in and unlocked my truck, jumped in and grabbed my phone, which I was [24:57.240 --> 24:58.720] recording with. [24:58.720 --> 25:01.960] You know that's burglary of a vehicle, right? [25:01.960 --> 25:06.840] I would say aggravated because he was displaying a weapon. [25:06.840 --> 25:09.120] He had a weapon on his side. [25:09.120 --> 25:10.120] Yeah. [25:10.120 --> 25:11.120] So here's the problem. [25:11.120 --> 25:13.680] So you just bought what I told you, hook, line and sinker. [25:13.680 --> 25:18.920] If you read the statute on burglary of a vehicle, a vehicle only applies to commercial vehicles. [25:18.920 --> 25:21.640] That's exactly what it says in the statute. [25:21.640 --> 25:24.640] You can only burglarize a commercial vehicle. [25:24.640 --> 25:25.640] Okay. [25:25.640 --> 25:30.680] Well, it's- I would say it's aggravated robbery. [25:30.680 --> 25:35.360] That would work because that's not vehicle based. [25:35.360 --> 25:36.360] Right. [25:36.360 --> 25:41.160] But aggravated robbery. [25:41.160 --> 25:48.080] And then when they took me out of the truck and then handcuffed me and just wrenched the [25:48.080 --> 25:51.560] cuffs down on my wrist, I said, hey, loosen those cuffs. [25:51.560 --> 25:52.560] I said, you're cutting off circulation. [25:52.560 --> 25:53.560] That hurts. [25:53.560 --> 25:54.560] He goes, they're handcuffs. [25:54.560 --> 25:56.560] They're supposed to hurt. [25:56.560 --> 25:57.560] Yeah. [25:57.560 --> 26:00.880] So there you've got audio right now of aggravated assault. [26:00.880 --> 26:02.560] Yep. [26:02.560 --> 26:08.320] All they have to do to commit aggravated assault as public servants is to commit simple assault [26:08.320 --> 26:11.760] while wearing that gun. [26:11.760 --> 26:14.400] And he didn't search my whole body. [26:14.400 --> 26:18.760] He specifically wanted my driver's license, a driver's license. [26:18.760 --> 26:22.440] And so after he cuffed me, he reached into my pocket without my- [26:22.440 --> 26:25.800] That's a Fourth Amendment violation on illegal search and seizure. [26:25.800 --> 26:32.880] Then he went back to my truck and, against my consent and against my protestations, proceeded [26:32.880 --> 26:38.680] to search my truck and then took my phone out of my truck and went and took it to the [26:38.680 --> 26:40.880] inside of his cruiser. [26:40.880 --> 26:43.200] And downloaded everything on it. [26:43.200 --> 26:44.200] I don't know what he did. [26:44.200 --> 26:46.880] No, guarantee you that's exactly what he did. [26:46.880 --> 26:49.240] He downloaded everything on it. [26:49.240 --> 26:50.240] Yeah. [26:50.240 --> 26:54.280] So, and then- [26:54.280 --> 26:58.760] They have a machine that can clone your phone without even having to log into it. [26:58.760 --> 27:02.120] Well, then that's what they did. [27:02.120 --> 27:06.120] The only way to prevent them from getting away with that is to make sure that your phone [27:06.120 --> 27:08.520] encrypts the data that's stored on it. [27:08.520 --> 27:12.800] If you don't turn on encryption, they can get at everything without ever getting your [27:12.800 --> 27:13.800] password. [27:13.800 --> 27:14.800] Okay. [27:14.800 --> 27:19.800] I need to figure out how to do that then. [27:19.800 --> 27:24.280] And then the citation that they issued, it was issued, there were two troopers there. [27:24.280 --> 27:25.760] One apparently was in training. [27:25.760 --> 27:31.760] He's the one that typed up the citation, but it was typed under the other trooper, the [27:31.760 --> 27:32.760] trainer's name. [27:32.760 --> 27:33.760] Neither one signed it. [27:33.760 --> 27:34.760] I didn't sign it. [27:34.760 --> 27:35.760] I asked them. [27:35.760 --> 27:36.760] They told me to sign it. [27:36.760 --> 27:37.760] I said, what's going to happen if I don't? [27:37.760 --> 27:38.760] You're going to take me to jail? [27:38.760 --> 27:39.760] They said, no, but I'm not signing it. [27:39.760 --> 27:40.760] I never signed the citation. [27:40.760 --> 27:50.000] And I did go to court, but I didn't plead. [27:50.000 --> 27:59.680] All I did, I saw the court clerk and I gave her a public information request for the contents [27:59.680 --> 28:05.080] of the case file, which there was just one electronic document and that was a copy of [28:05.080 --> 28:06.080] the citation. [28:06.080 --> 28:13.440] But it had the officer's input on it and he flat out, they didn't mention the search. [28:13.440 --> 28:18.240] There's a box for checking for a search that was not checked. [28:18.240 --> 28:28.200] He said, the driver wanted to provide license and proof of insurance, which actually I refused [28:28.200 --> 28:30.000] to provide any of that. [28:30.000 --> 28:31.920] They took it from me against my will. [28:31.920 --> 28:37.280] So that there, I don't know if that really can be considered aggravated perjury. [28:37.280 --> 28:38.280] Absolutely. [28:38.280 --> 28:40.880] They're falsifying their reports. [28:40.880 --> 28:43.640] They're falsifying their statements. [28:43.640 --> 28:49.720] They're committing felonies. [28:49.720 --> 28:52.880] You need to get your hands on the police cruiser video. [28:52.880 --> 28:56.640] What about the police cruiser video? [28:56.640 --> 28:58.840] You need to get a copy of it. [28:58.840 --> 29:04.120] Call a motion for discovery and get the video from the cruiser. [29:04.120 --> 29:10.880] Any audio or video from the cruiser, body cameras and body mics. [29:10.880 --> 29:13.400] You want a copy of any CAD reports. [29:13.400 --> 29:20.580] You want a copy of any and all radio communications between that trooper and the base. [29:20.580 --> 29:21.580] You want all of that. [29:21.580 --> 29:25.720] I've already got that written up into the discovery request already. [29:25.720 --> 29:26.720] Okay. [29:26.720 --> 29:27.720] All right. [29:27.720 --> 29:32.440] I've got a copy of the video already, which I posted on the Title 42 website. [29:32.440 --> 29:34.760] That's the actual trooper video. [29:34.760 --> 29:35.760] You're sure that's the whole thing? [29:35.760 --> 29:36.760] They said it was. [29:36.760 --> 29:37.760] I questioned it because only the trainee's voice is recorded. [29:37.760 --> 29:46.760] The trainer who was with me outside the trooper vehicle, the voice is not on the recording. [29:46.760 --> 29:47.760] Right. [29:47.760 --> 29:51.840] So either he had his mic intentionally turned off or they've edited him out. [29:51.840 --> 29:53.920] All right, Tommy, hang on just a second. [29:53.920 --> 29:56.120] We'll be right back after this break to finish this up. [29:56.120 --> 29:57.120] All right, folks. 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[33:27.080 --> 33:40.680] All right, folks, we are back. [33:40.680 --> 33:46.160] This is Rule of Law Radio, the calling number 512-646-1984. [33:46.160 --> 33:47.800] We are speaking with Tommy in Texas. [33:47.800 --> 33:50.800] All right, Tommy, go ahead. [33:50.800 --> 33:54.360] Another note of interest during this stop. [33:54.360 --> 34:00.680] So as the trooper that's riding the ticket, the trainee, you know, I know we just discussed [34:00.680 --> 34:06.480] that either one or both or the trainer didn't have his mic turned on or what they indicated [34:06.480 --> 34:12.280] was that only one mic would work at a time, is what I was told. [34:12.280 --> 34:13.280] That's what they... [34:13.280 --> 34:14.280] They're full of it. [34:14.280 --> 34:15.280] That's what they told me. [34:15.280 --> 34:16.280] They are completely full of it. [34:16.280 --> 34:17.280] Well, that's what they're telling me. [34:17.280 --> 34:25.800] So I don't know how to investigate that further, really. [34:25.800 --> 34:30.040] One note of interest, as we're standing in front of the cruiser, this trainer is trying [34:30.040 --> 34:37.160] to look up something on the internet to show me some legal opinion about requirement to [34:37.160 --> 34:40.280] provide a driver's license upon demand. [34:40.280 --> 34:41.280] And I said, well, look. [34:41.280 --> 34:42.280] No, I said, I don't even want to see it. [34:42.280 --> 34:44.120] I said, do you want to look something up? [34:44.120 --> 34:50.440] He looked up transportation code, Texas transportation code 201.904. [34:50.440 --> 34:55.960] And so he looks it up and then he refuses to, I said, no, go ahead and read it out loud [34:55.960 --> 34:56.960] for the video audio. [34:56.960 --> 34:57.960] Go ahead. [34:57.960 --> 34:58.960] And he said, I don't need to do that. [34:58.960 --> 34:59.960] I know what it says. [34:59.960 --> 35:00.960] So... [35:00.960 --> 35:01.960] Right. [35:01.960 --> 35:04.960] That's why he had to look it up because he knew what it said. [35:04.960 --> 35:05.960] Exactly. [35:05.960 --> 35:14.920] So I think this is a textbook case of what not to do as far as the troopers in a traffic [35:14.920 --> 35:20.440] stop because I do believe they completely violated my rights. [35:20.440 --> 35:25.280] I think the minute I told them, hey, look, I'm not engaged in transportation, that should [35:25.280 --> 35:26.760] have stopped them right there. [35:26.760 --> 35:30.000] Well, it should have, but you're talking to a moron. [35:30.000 --> 35:36.400] But they call their supervisor to the scene and they refuse to do that. [35:36.400 --> 35:37.400] Yeah. [35:37.400 --> 35:38.400] Well, they're DPS. [35:38.400 --> 35:41.080] Their supervisor is a long way away. [35:41.080 --> 35:42.080] Most of the time. [35:42.080 --> 35:48.800] They're supervised like five minutes away. [35:48.800 --> 35:54.160] So I'm waiting for the outcome of this court case to probably file a title. [35:54.160 --> 36:03.040] I think I have a good Title 42, 1983 lawsuit that I think is pretty solid. [36:03.040 --> 36:05.400] Well, that's possible. [36:05.400 --> 36:06.400] Yeah. [36:06.400 --> 36:13.760] You know, I don't know what the federal court here in the southern region is going to be [36:13.760 --> 36:18.560] like as far as the, you know, how well they're going to interpret that. [36:18.560 --> 36:22.080] I've got the facts down pretty solid, I believe. [36:22.080 --> 36:24.760] But simple, no, no conclusionary statements. [36:24.760 --> 36:25.760] Okay. [36:25.760 --> 36:32.600] Now, one other thing I want to ask you, I was thinking about filing a motion to quash [36:32.600 --> 36:35.600] the citation. [36:35.600 --> 36:42.960] That would kind of like put them into a, like a probable cause hearing, which I don't know [36:42.960 --> 36:45.720] if they're going to buy off on that or if the court clerk or even... [36:45.720 --> 36:49.680] Well, the thing is an examining trial is a probable cause hearing and they're not going [36:49.680 --> 36:50.720] to conduct one of those. [36:50.720 --> 36:52.480] They will avoid that at all costs. [36:52.480 --> 36:57.240] So if I file that motion to quash the citation, they'll never even hear it is what you're [36:57.240 --> 36:58.240] telling me, right? [36:58.240 --> 36:59.240] No, no, no. [36:59.240 --> 37:00.240] They have to hear it. [37:00.240 --> 37:03.840] The problem is, is that they won't hear it in a proper setting and they will simply deny [37:03.840 --> 37:06.640] it out of hand. [37:06.640 --> 37:08.200] That's what I'm trying to tell you. [37:08.200 --> 37:09.960] They're going to do one of two things. [37:09.960 --> 37:15.760] You file this motion as I'm writing it up here on this document and they're going to [37:15.760 --> 37:19.880] ignore the arguments until the court of appeals gets a hold of it. [37:19.880 --> 37:25.840] If you file a motion to quash the complaint, they're going to deny it. [37:25.840 --> 37:27.800] They're not even going to hold a hearing on it. [37:27.800 --> 37:31.000] They're just going to deny it. [37:31.000 --> 37:32.760] That's what I'm trying to get you to understand. [37:32.760 --> 37:34.680] Okay, I understand that. [37:34.680 --> 37:38.760] The only way you're going to get those motions heard is to have them reviewed at the appellate [37:38.760 --> 37:39.760] level. [37:39.760 --> 37:44.240] Now, if this is a court of no record that you're in, that compounds the problem because [37:44.240 --> 37:48.880] you got to go through the entire process all over again in a de novo court at the county [37:48.880 --> 37:49.880] level. [37:49.880 --> 37:52.160] Yeah, it is a JP court. [37:52.160 --> 37:56.160] Yeah, so you're going to wind up doing the exact same thing all over again at the county [37:56.160 --> 38:01.000] court level, but at least it will be on the record then. [38:01.000 --> 38:07.280] But you will be able to prove that the JP acted without jurisdiction if you get these arguments [38:07.280 --> 38:09.160] on the record the way they're written. [38:09.160 --> 38:14.760] Okay, well, I'm glad I waited to file anything since I just heard you say you're putting [38:14.760 --> 38:20.040] that on your blog tomorrow, so I will be anxiously awaiting that. [38:20.040 --> 38:21.040] Okay. [38:21.040 --> 38:27.120] So, that's really all I have, unless you have any other comments on my... [38:27.120 --> 38:28.120] At the moment, I don't. [38:28.120 --> 38:30.440] Like I say, I hadn't actually got to watch the video yet. [38:30.440 --> 38:33.280] I have been heads down on this other stuff. [38:33.280 --> 38:37.280] I could look at the comments and get the general idea of what was going on, but I didn't get [38:37.280 --> 38:38.760] to watch the video yet. [38:38.760 --> 38:39.760] Yeah, okay. [38:39.760 --> 38:42.320] Well, hey, Eddie, thanks a whole bunch. [38:42.320 --> 38:43.320] Sure, no problem, Tommy. [38:43.320 --> 38:44.320] All right, see you next time. [38:44.320 --> 38:45.320] All right. [38:45.320 --> 38:46.320] Bye-bye. [38:46.320 --> 38:47.320] All right. [38:47.320 --> 38:50.320] Now, we have Truth Raider in Oregon. [38:50.320 --> 38:52.320] Raider, what can I do for you? [38:52.320 --> 38:53.320] Hello, Eddie. [38:53.320 --> 38:55.320] Well, just a few minutes of your time. [38:55.320 --> 38:56.320] I really appreciate it. [38:56.320 --> 38:57.320] I know you're... [38:57.320 --> 38:58.320] Well, you got five. [38:58.320 --> 38:59.320] Actually, you got four and a half. [38:59.320 --> 39:00.320] Good enough. [39:00.320 --> 39:01.320] That's all it'll take. [39:01.320 --> 39:08.320] I picked up my fee waivers, papers, and all the instructions in here just to let you know [39:08.320 --> 39:09.320] because you're so busy. [39:09.320 --> 39:14.320] I haven't had a chance to send any emails to you because I'm sure you don't have time [39:14.320 --> 39:17.320] to really watch or get into the emails very much these days. [39:17.320 --> 39:21.320] But I got that all set to go and I have a year and one week. [39:21.320 --> 39:24.320] And let's see how it works. [39:24.320 --> 39:25.320] I'm going to do my studies. [39:25.320 --> 39:29.320] I'm going to do what I need to do in order to do this correctly. [39:29.320 --> 39:33.320] This is my one shot, my shot to get justice. [39:33.320 --> 39:34.320] Okay. [39:34.320 --> 39:41.320] So are you building this up for the suspense of it or do you have something particular [39:41.320 --> 39:42.320] in mind? [39:42.320 --> 39:43.320] No. [39:43.320 --> 39:44.320] Just letting you know what's going on. [39:44.320 --> 39:45.320] Just giving you an update. [39:45.320 --> 39:46.320] Okay. [39:46.320 --> 39:47.320] Well, good luck. [39:47.320 --> 39:48.320] Yes. [39:48.320 --> 39:50.320] And other than that, they had three opportunities. [39:50.320 --> 39:54.320] One, sheriff's deputy, and two, city patrolmen. [39:54.320 --> 39:58.320] They had their chance to pull me over and they decided... [39:58.320 --> 40:02.320] They said, nah, we've already been in enough trouble. [40:02.320 --> 40:05.320] We don't want any more. [40:05.320 --> 40:07.320] Well, that works too. [40:07.320 --> 40:08.320] Yeah, that's right. [40:08.320 --> 40:09.320] Good success. [40:09.320 --> 40:12.320] Just want to keep you up to date what's going on step by step. [40:12.320 --> 40:13.320] Okay. [40:13.320 --> 40:16.320] I'll be in touch with you in the weeks to come to let you know how the process is going. [40:16.320 --> 40:17.320] All right. [40:17.320 --> 40:18.320] Appreciate it. [40:18.320 --> 40:19.320] You bet. [40:19.320 --> 40:20.320] All right. [40:20.320 --> 40:21.320] Take care. [40:21.320 --> 40:22.320] God bless, Eddie. [40:22.320 --> 40:23.320] You too. [40:23.320 --> 40:24.320] Bye-bye. [40:24.320 --> 40:25.320] All right. [40:25.320 --> 40:28.320] Now we have Thomas. [40:28.320 --> 40:32.320] I don't know where, but Thomas. [40:32.320 --> 40:36.320] Hello, Thomas. [40:36.320 --> 40:43.320] Area code 708, Thomas. [40:43.320 --> 40:44.320] All right. [40:44.320 --> 40:47.320] Next in line, Ralph in Texas. [40:47.320 --> 40:49.320] Ralph, you've got about two and a half minutes. [40:49.320 --> 40:53.320] Then I'll have to take a break and you can hang on to the other side if you need to. [40:53.320 --> 40:54.320] Okay. [40:54.320 --> 40:56.320] Howdy. [40:56.320 --> 41:02.320] I heard Tommy talk and I think I've heard him on the show before, and I'd kind of like [41:02.320 --> 41:04.320] to get in touch with him. [41:04.320 --> 41:10.320] I'm doing a Title 42, 1983, and so I'm giving my heads up on what may be coming his way [41:10.320 --> 41:12.320] if he decides to do that. [41:12.320 --> 41:13.320] No charts. [41:13.320 --> 41:18.320] Just share with him what's been going on in my case, sending some papers or giving the [41:18.320 --> 41:22.320] case number, and he can check it out through Pacer. [41:22.320 --> 41:23.320] Okay? [41:23.320 --> 41:24.320] Okay. [41:24.320 --> 41:27.320] You can send him my email or send me his email or something. [41:27.320 --> 41:28.320] I'd appreciate it. [41:28.320 --> 41:32.320] Also, this video he was talking about, is that something the rest of us can view as [41:32.320 --> 41:33.320] well? [41:33.320 --> 41:34.320] Can you give me an answer? [41:34.320 --> 41:36.320] I don't know if he has it up on YouTube or not. [41:36.320 --> 41:37.320] He's got it posted in Facebook. [41:37.320 --> 41:41.320] It might link over to YouTube, but like I say, I haven't had a chance to watch it, so [41:41.320 --> 41:42.320] I don't know. [41:42.320 --> 41:43.320] Okay. [41:43.320 --> 41:46.320] Now, I looked at Dow of Law today. [41:46.320 --> 41:48.320] I didn't read everything on it. [41:48.320 --> 41:52.320] Legalese, and you had a lot of bloggers on there, I guess is what it's called, and I [41:52.320 --> 41:57.320] was going to respond to something that Jerry had written, and I have to have a Facebook [41:57.320 --> 42:00.320] account to get on WordPress? [42:00.320 --> 42:01.320] No, you don't. [42:01.320 --> 42:02.320] You shouldn't. [42:02.320 --> 42:05.320] You can have a Google account or anything like that. [42:05.320 --> 42:11.320] Well, I was going to respond to something Jerry Howe had written, and it took me to [42:11.320 --> 42:14.320] a Facebook sign-in page. [42:14.320 --> 42:20.320] Well, unless you're actually, unless what his comment is is linked to a post he made [42:20.320 --> 42:24.320] on Facebook, it shouldn't do that. [42:24.320 --> 42:27.320] Well, I didn't see a link to it. [42:27.320 --> 42:29.320] I didn't know. [42:29.320 --> 42:34.320] I'm hoping to kind of network with some people that have been in the federal courts or like [42:34.320 --> 42:35.320] Jerry Howe. [42:35.320 --> 42:40.320] I don't know if he's been there or not, but he seems to have experience with it. [42:40.320 --> 42:45.320] Whatever court you're in, all you're doing is preparing for an appeal, and so there's [42:45.320 --> 42:47.320] only so much I can read about it. [42:47.320 --> 42:51.320] I'd like to talk to people that have been there and done that. [42:51.320 --> 42:58.320] Okay, I did have, so if you can send something to me or just tell me, do I have to get on [42:58.320 --> 43:02.320] Facebook to get to any of these legal groups? [43:02.320 --> 43:06.320] You should not have to get on Facebook to get to my blog. [43:06.320 --> 43:12.320] You should not have to be on Facebook to post a comment on my blog. [43:12.320 --> 43:17.320] Now, if you try to comment directly to something that someone else has posted, that's going [43:17.320 --> 43:21.320] to depend on how they linked their comment into my blog. [43:21.320 --> 43:26.320] If the link takes you back to their Facebook account, then that's why you're asking to [43:26.320 --> 43:28.320] be logged in. [43:28.320 --> 43:32.320] That was probably it, because I was trying to reply to his comment. [43:32.320 --> 43:33.320] That may have been it. [43:33.320 --> 43:39.320] Yeah, just reply overall and just reference his name in it if you want to do that, if [43:39.320 --> 43:43.320] it's making you go to his website or his Facebook account to do it. [43:43.320 --> 43:47.320] Just do your own comment on the blog and just put his name in it. [43:47.320 --> 43:48.320] Right. [43:48.320 --> 43:50.320] I've got one other thing about me. [43:50.320 --> 43:51.320] Okay. [43:51.320 --> 43:52.320] Well, hang on just a second, Ralph. [43:52.320 --> 43:54.320] I've got a break, and then we'll pick it up on the other side. [43:54.320 --> 43:55.320] All right, folks. [43:55.320 --> 43:56.320] Y'all hang in there. [43:56.320 --> 43:58.320] We'll be right back after the break. [43:58.320 --> 44:03.320] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? [44:03.320 --> 44:06.320] Win your case without an attorney with jurisdictionary. 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[45:38.320 --> 45:44.320] That's 512-264-4043, naturespureorganics.com. [45:44.320 --> 45:50.320] Don't forget to like us on Facebook for information on events and our products, naturespureorganics.com. [46:14.320 --> 46:21.320] All right, folks, we are back. [46:21.320 --> 46:25.320] This is Rule of Law Radio, and we are talking with Ralph in Texas. [46:25.320 --> 46:27.320] All right, Ralph, go ahead. [46:27.320 --> 46:38.320] Okay, Eddie, would it be safe to say, and correct to say, that the Transportation Code is purely Malam Prohibitum, [46:38.320 --> 46:41.320] as in Malam Prohibitum statutes laws? [46:41.320 --> 46:43.320] Absolutely. [46:43.320 --> 46:44.320] Okay. [46:44.320 --> 46:49.320] Would it be safe to say that the Penal Code is Malam Insay? [46:49.320 --> 46:51.320] No. [46:51.320 --> 46:54.320] Okay, so there is some Malam Prohibitum in the Penal Code? [46:54.320 --> 46:55.320] Correct. [46:55.320 --> 46:59.320] 3804, for example, is a Malam Prohibitum. [46:59.320 --> 47:01.320] 3804, okay, I'll look that up. [47:01.320 --> 47:07.320] Evading arrest or detention. [47:07.320 --> 47:10.320] Well, since that can only happen if you've already been arrested for it. [47:10.320 --> 47:12.320] No, no, no, no, no. [47:12.320 --> 47:16.320] It happens because they're attempting to arrest you. [47:16.320 --> 47:22.320] But that doesn't mean there's a victim for whatever it is they're trying to arrest you for. [47:22.320 --> 47:29.320] It doesn't mean that you had criminal intent to commit any crime for which they could arrest you. [47:29.320 --> 47:35.320] And they're claiming the only injured party in that statute is the state. [47:35.320 --> 47:37.320] Okay. [47:37.320 --> 47:46.320] The only way you can commit a non-Malam Prohibitum act under 3804 is to cause injury to someone else [47:46.320 --> 47:51.320] or their property while you're evading. [47:51.320 --> 47:54.320] Okay. [47:54.320 --> 47:57.320] Yeah, 3804, okay. [47:57.320 --> 48:00.320] What do you know of any others or is that the only one you know of? [48:00.320 --> 48:02.320] Yeah, terroristic threat. [48:02.320 --> 48:05.320] There are all kinds of them in there. [48:05.320 --> 48:06.320] Oh, okay. [48:06.320 --> 48:10.320] Well, I thought I was on to something, but I guess not. [48:10.320 --> 48:15.320] I was looking for a crime to exist that must be an injured party. [48:15.320 --> 48:16.320] Correct. [48:16.320 --> 48:17.320] And I thought, well, that's... [48:17.320 --> 48:21.320] But the thing is the injury must be palpable. [48:21.320 --> 48:24.320] They must be able to show it. [48:24.320 --> 48:27.320] Not simply presume it, not simply elicit it. [48:27.320 --> 48:30.320] They have to be able to show it. [48:30.320 --> 48:32.320] Yeah, it's called corpus delecti, maybe? [48:32.320 --> 48:37.320] No, no, no, that is someone who suffered the injury who can demonstrate the injury. [48:37.320 --> 48:41.320] If you've got a corpus delecti, all they have to do is show how they were harmed. [48:41.320 --> 48:47.320] But that harm has to be something they can show. [48:47.320 --> 48:54.320] Okay, well, I was trying to make sense out of that, Shearer v. Cullen, 481F945, [48:54.320 --> 48:58.320] and the penal code versus transportation code, because I was thinking, oh, okay, [48:58.320 --> 49:04.320] well, the transportation code is malum prohibitum, and it applies to people in transportation. [49:04.320 --> 49:10.320] Here is the main issue with malum prohibitum versus malum insa. [49:10.320 --> 49:16.320] In a malum insa crime, it is easy to identify that a crime has potentially been committed [49:16.320 --> 49:20.320] because there is an injured party. [49:20.320 --> 49:22.320] Okay? [49:22.320 --> 49:26.320] And if the injured party is claiming that the injury was not self-inflicted, [49:26.320 --> 49:33.320] not participatory, and not wanted, then we have a criminal act. [49:33.320 --> 49:41.320] Whereas in a malum prohibitum, every single element of the offense must exist [49:41.320 --> 49:45.320] before even an allegation of the offense can be made, [49:45.320 --> 49:50.320] because you can't prove a malum prohibitum without every single element. [49:50.320 --> 49:57.320] Therefore, you should not be able to allege a malum prohibitum without every single element. [49:57.320 --> 49:59.320] And these idiots don't even know the elements. [49:59.320 --> 50:03.320] So how can they allege them when they say you're committing a crime for speeding [50:03.320 --> 50:05.320] because I'm going to pull you over? [50:05.320 --> 50:11.320] Because there are 21 elements to a speeding charge in Texas, 21. [50:11.320 --> 50:20.320] The most I have ever seen stated in any criminal complaint is 9 out of 21. [50:20.320 --> 50:25.320] They have never, ever proven a speeding charge in accordance with law, [50:25.320 --> 50:28.320] ever in the entire state of Texas, ever. [50:28.320 --> 50:34.320] The definition you just gave for malum prohibitum, now, that's not in blacks. [50:34.320 --> 50:37.320] Are you speaking from accumulation? [50:37.320 --> 50:38.320] No, think about it. [50:38.320 --> 50:39.320] Think about it. [50:39.320 --> 50:44.320] How can you allege someone has committed a malum prohibitum act [50:44.320 --> 50:49.320] unless you know for a fact what every single element of that act requires [50:49.320 --> 50:53.320] and know for a fact that every single one of them exists? [50:53.320 --> 50:57.320] Because every single one of them must be proven. [50:57.320 --> 51:01.320] You can't presume any of them, not be valid. [51:01.320 --> 51:07.320] However, in a malum insay instance, you can show that there's an injury [51:07.320 --> 51:12.320] and that the injury was not one that was supposed to happen. [51:12.320 --> 51:15.320] Therefore, the presumption of a criminal act can be incurred [51:15.320 --> 51:18.320] without knowing all of the elements. [51:18.320 --> 51:22.320] Do you see the difference? [51:22.320 --> 51:25.320] I would have to study what you said, but yes, I believe I can see the difference. [51:25.320 --> 51:30.320] I don't know if I could explain it any better, but I could, yeah. [51:30.320 --> 51:34.320] There's several elements to a malum prohibitum, [51:34.320 --> 51:39.320] whereas the malum insay is what would be called obvious or prima facie maybe? [51:39.320 --> 51:40.320] Right. [51:40.320 --> 51:43.320] There are prima facie elements in a malum insay [51:43.320 --> 51:48.320] that cannot be presumed in a malum prohibitum. [51:48.320 --> 51:49.320] Okay. [51:49.320 --> 51:54.320] For instance, let's say that there's a sign that says keep off the grass, [51:54.320 --> 52:00.320] and it's a Class C misdemeanor to violate the keep off the grass statute, okay? [52:00.320 --> 52:04.320] However, the statute lists specific exceptions. [52:04.320 --> 52:06.320] It exempts groundskeepers. [52:06.320 --> 52:18.320] It exempts the legislative members and particular other officers from that statute. [52:18.320 --> 52:24.320] Now, let's say that an officer sees someone walking on the grass, [52:24.320 --> 52:27.320] and he says he's going to write them a citation, [52:27.320 --> 52:32.320] but he has done nothing to verify the exemption requirement. [52:32.320 --> 52:40.320] Is his seizure and allegation lawful without that exemption requirement? [52:40.320 --> 52:42.320] I would think not. [52:42.320 --> 52:46.320] Exactly. [52:46.320 --> 52:49.320] Okay. [52:49.320 --> 52:52.320] How can he honestly charge someone with the offense [52:52.320 --> 52:58.320] without already knowing if they are one of the exempted parties? [52:58.320 --> 53:01.320] I would imagine there are tons of case law on that very subject. [53:01.320 --> 53:02.320] Want to bet? [53:02.320 --> 53:05.320] Probably wouldn't. [53:05.320 --> 53:08.320] Well, I don't know if I want to bet against you, [53:08.320 --> 53:12.320] but I would be tempted to spend some time looking for it. [53:12.320 --> 53:14.320] Hey, be my guest. [53:14.320 --> 53:17.320] Maybe you'll have better luck than I did. [53:17.320 --> 53:20.320] Well, you never know when... [53:20.320 --> 53:22.320] Like I say, that's fine. [53:22.320 --> 53:24.320] If you can find it, be my guest. [53:24.320 --> 53:27.320] I don't claim to be an expert in legal research, [53:27.320 --> 53:30.320] but I do the best I can with what I've got, [53:30.320 --> 53:36.320] and I haven't been able to locate anything that indicates [53:36.320 --> 53:40.320] that there has ever been a case opinion on what an officer [53:40.320 --> 53:44.320] or any other person is required to know about the elements of a mal and prohibitive [53:44.320 --> 53:46.320] in order to allege an offense. [53:46.320 --> 53:48.320] That's mal and prohibitive. [53:48.320 --> 53:51.320] Because let's look at something else about that sign. [53:51.320 --> 53:56.320] Let's say that the sign actually limits the time when that offense could be occurred [53:56.320 --> 54:02.320] to every weekday, but not on Saturday or Sunday. [54:02.320 --> 54:04.320] Okay? [54:04.320 --> 54:09.320] So without knowing that exception, if the officer sees somebody on Saturday or Sunday, [54:09.320 --> 54:14.320] his action is illegal because he didn't know the element [54:14.320 --> 54:19.320] that he isn't even accessing at this point to determine whether or not his actions are lawful. [54:19.320 --> 54:23.320] And which of the elements required to make the mal and prohibitive offense [54:23.320 --> 54:26.320] are the ones the officer would be required to know [54:26.320 --> 54:29.320] if he was only required to know some of them? [54:29.320 --> 54:33.320] Which ones take precedent over the others as being the ones necessary [54:33.320 --> 54:35.320] to make a mal and prohibitive allegation [54:35.320 --> 54:39.320] over the ones that are actually required to prove it? [54:39.320 --> 54:45.320] You see the problem here with a mal and prohibitive versus a mal and insane? [54:45.320 --> 54:47.320] Okay, yeah, I'm seeing several. [54:47.320 --> 54:49.320] Would he again... [54:49.320 --> 54:53.320] I like what you did with the unrebuttal presumption, legal presumption. [54:53.320 --> 54:55.320] Would he be doing that same thing? [54:55.320 --> 54:57.320] That's exactly what he's doing. [54:57.320 --> 55:02.320] He's replacing the elements with presumptions. [55:02.320 --> 55:12.320] And his presumptions are wrong under the law. [55:12.320 --> 55:18.320] So the question becomes is how can he be excused for not knowing these? [55:18.320 --> 55:24.320] And which ones could you say he's actually required to know versus the ones he isn't? [55:24.320 --> 55:27.320] For instance, in speeding, if you have 21 elements, [55:27.320 --> 55:33.320] but you can only allege three of them as your basis for making the allegation, [55:33.320 --> 55:38.320] what the hell makes those three more important than the other 18? [55:38.320 --> 55:42.320] How did you determine that those three were the ones that would give you probable cause [55:42.320 --> 55:49.320] versus all of the 18 you don't have? [55:49.320 --> 55:56.320] Okay, well, something that struck me just a moment before this was part of your script, [55:56.320 --> 56:01.320] part of your educational program, so to speak, [56:01.320 --> 56:05.320] is giving the officer notice that you're not in transportation. [56:05.320 --> 56:11.320] Right, which is one of the required elements of any offense in that code. [56:11.320 --> 56:18.320] Well, yeah, so if there's a question about what, the officer is required to know. [56:18.320 --> 56:22.320] He knows about the month of Thursday, but he doesn't know about the Saturday or Sunday. [56:22.320 --> 56:28.320] Okay, well, if he's put on notice, you know, patching, hey, you're put on notice. [56:28.320 --> 56:32.320] You've been notified that there's a problem here, officer, [56:32.320 --> 56:39.320] so all of a sudden he can't rely back on, well, you know, was I, or it can't even be a legal question. [56:39.320 --> 56:44.320] Precisely, precisely, he now has a duty to know. [56:44.320 --> 56:49.320] He cannot claim ignorance when his error has been pointed out to him. [56:49.320 --> 56:55.320] He cannot claim his actions are valid when his error has been pointed out to him. [56:55.320 --> 57:01.320] And that's exactly the issue with the script when you say, officer, I am not engaging in transportation. [57:01.320 --> 57:06.320] Transportation is not an element of these offenses. [57:06.320 --> 57:10.320] It is the element of these offenses. [57:10.320 --> 57:17.320] Without it, there is no offense. [57:17.320 --> 57:23.320] Right, so it's all those aspects of the script, [57:23.320 --> 57:32.320] it would help that people understood just how important, or just actually what each item in it does. [57:32.320 --> 57:34.320] I agree, but here's the problem. [57:34.320 --> 57:40.320] How much of an issue do you think it was to get them to read seven pages, [57:40.320 --> 57:45.320] much less the 25 it would take to explain each one? [57:45.320 --> 57:50.320] Right, right. Well, you know, I'm willing to work with people if they want to work with me. [57:50.320 --> 57:54.320] Well, see, that's why I did that other presentation on Infowars on this script. [57:54.320 --> 58:01.320] I have a video out there specifically on this script that does all that explaining. [58:01.320 --> 58:06.320] I've seen it, and that's a good one. That is an excellent one. [58:06.320 --> 58:10.320] No, not the two and a half hour one now, not that one. That's about transportation in general. [58:10.320 --> 58:14.320] I'm talking about I did one specifically on the script. [58:14.320 --> 58:19.320] Well, I've seen several of your videos that's been so long. I thought I'd say that maybe not. [58:19.320 --> 58:21.320] Well, I don't know if you have or not. You may have. [58:21.320 --> 58:26.320] I just want to make sure that we have that clarification, that it's not the two and a half hour one. [58:26.320 --> 58:27.320] Okay. [58:27.320 --> 58:28.320] Okay. [58:28.320 --> 58:30.320] All right, Ralph, anything else? [58:30.320 --> 58:35.320] Because I've got to go on my break here, and then I've got to get to somebody else. [58:35.320 --> 58:36.320] Do you want to hold on? [58:36.320 --> 58:37.320] Very much. [58:37.320 --> 58:38.320] Okay, thanks, Ralph. [58:38.320 --> 58:39.320] Thank you. [58:39.320 --> 58:44.320] We'll be right back after this break. Call in number 512-646-1984. [58:44.320 --> 58:49.320] We will be right back. 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[01:00:41.320 --> 01:00:47.320] Today in history, the year 1952, the United States government establishes the National Security Agency, or NSA, [01:00:47.320 --> 01:00:51.320] an intelligence organization of the United States government responsible for global monitoring, [01:00:51.320 --> 01:00:56.320] collection, and processing of information and data for foreign intelligence and counterintelligence purposes. [01:00:56.320 --> 01:01:03.320] The NSA was established today in history. [01:01:03.320 --> 01:01:09.320] In recent news, WikiLeaks just dumped part 30 of Hillary Clinton's campaign manager John Podesta's hacked emails, [01:01:09.320 --> 01:01:12.320] bringing the total besoir to over 47,000. [01:01:12.320 --> 01:01:17.320] Julian Assange, who still is essentially on house arrest at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, [01:01:17.320 --> 01:01:21.320] gave an interview with Russia Today where he claims that the outcome of next Tuesday's presidential election [01:01:21.320 --> 01:01:25.320] between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton has already been decided, saying, [01:01:25.320 --> 01:01:31.320] quote, because he has had every establishment off his side, Trump does not have one establishment, [01:01:31.320 --> 01:01:35.320] maybe with the exception of the evangelicals, if you can call them an establishment. [01:01:35.320 --> 01:01:41.320] Banks, intelligence, arms companies, foreign money, etc., are all united behind Hillary Clinton, and the media as well, [01:01:41.320 --> 01:01:43.320] media owners and the journalists themselves. [01:01:43.320 --> 01:01:51.320] This is days after political activists discovered a hidden website for WRCB, an NBC affiliate out of Chattanooga, Tennessee, [01:01:51.320 --> 01:01:57.320] showing election results with Hillary Clinton securing 343 electoral votes and 42% of the popular vote. [01:01:57.320 --> 01:02:01.320] Hillary, her campaign, and the media are accusing Russia for the hacking of tens of thousands of emails [01:02:01.320 --> 01:02:04.320] that WikiLeaks has dumped out in the past weeks. [01:02:04.320 --> 01:02:07.320] However, Julian Assange has vehemently denied any involvement from the Kremlin. [01:02:07.320 --> 01:02:13.320] A majority of Hillary's hacked emails that have been released via WikiLeaks since March of 2016 can be searched through [01:02:13.320 --> 01:02:17.320] at WikiLeaks.org forward slash Clinton dash emails. [01:02:21.320 --> 01:02:26.320] CBS News reported earlier today that U.S. intelligence agencies have alerted joint terrorism task forces [01:02:26.320 --> 01:02:31.320] that al-Qaeda could potentially be planning terrorist attacks in New York, Texas, and Virginia for Monday, [01:02:31.320 --> 01:02:35.320] the day before the election, though no specific cities and landmarks are mentioned. [01:02:35.320 --> 01:02:38.320] Counterterrorism spokespersons have stated that as the election day nears, [01:02:38.320 --> 01:02:42.320] federal law enforcement is planning for several worst-case scenarios. [01:02:42.320 --> 01:02:47.320] While earlier this week an alert warned local police of polling places being seen as attractive targets [01:02:47.320 --> 01:02:52.320] for lone wolf type of attacks by individuals motivated by violent extremist ideologies, [01:02:52.320 --> 01:02:54.320] such as sovereign citizens. [01:02:54.320 --> 01:03:19.320] This is Ruth Brody with your Lowdown for November 4, 2016. [01:03:19.320 --> 01:03:25.320] All right, folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:03:25.320 --> 01:03:28.320] All right, now back to our callers here. [01:03:28.320 --> 01:03:33.320] We have Robert in California. Robert, what can we do for you? [01:03:33.320 --> 01:03:34.320] Hi, Eddie. [01:03:34.320 --> 01:03:35.320] Howdy. [01:03:35.320 --> 01:03:42.320] I've been listening for a little while, and I heard where you guys were saying traffic commissioners [01:03:42.320 --> 01:03:47.320] are incompetent to hear their cases in a judicial capacity. [01:03:47.320 --> 01:03:49.320] That's because they're not judicial officers. [01:03:49.320 --> 01:03:53.320] That's why they're incapable of hearing it in a judicial capacity. [01:03:53.320 --> 01:03:59.320] Okay, and I asserted that to an officer, you know, to the seat, and he said, [01:03:59.320 --> 01:04:04.320] we're not on the record, and I said, oh, I am, and I showed him my phone. [01:04:04.320 --> 01:04:09.320] He told the bailiff to take my phone from me, and the bailiff erased the record on my phone. [01:04:09.320 --> 01:04:11.320] But subsequently to that, I have another ticket. [01:04:11.320 --> 01:04:17.320] The officers, one of the officers is the same officer from the previous case, [01:04:17.320 --> 01:04:20.320] that they asserted that my brake light didn't work. [01:04:20.320 --> 01:04:22.320] And I missed out on the earlier part. [01:04:22.320 --> 01:04:27.320] I was just coming in the earlier part when you're talking about obtaining that information [01:04:27.320 --> 01:04:31.320] for the video and audio of the officer's car and that, [01:04:31.320 --> 01:04:36.320] because I didn't stop until after they turned the siren and the lights on. [01:04:36.320 --> 01:04:38.320] So they turned the lights on first, and then they turned the siren on, [01:04:38.320 --> 01:04:40.320] because I wasn't paying attention to them. [01:04:40.320 --> 01:04:45.320] Okay, now, correct me if I'm wrong, this occurred in California, right? [01:04:45.320 --> 01:04:46.320] Correct. [01:04:46.320 --> 01:04:50.320] And you're being charged with a civil infraction, right? [01:04:50.320 --> 01:04:54.320] On both of them, they stopped me for a civil infraction, [01:04:54.320 --> 01:04:59.320] but they subsequently got me for driving, asserted that I was driving on a suspended license, [01:04:59.320 --> 01:05:05.320] which I told them I was on my way to the recycle yard to exchange my recyclables for money. [01:05:05.320 --> 01:05:09.320] Okay, so that is in commerce for profit and gain, but. [01:05:09.320 --> 01:05:10.320] No, it's not. [01:05:10.320 --> 01:05:13.320] It's your stuff. [01:05:13.320 --> 01:05:17.320] Okay. [01:05:17.320 --> 01:05:22.320] I understand you are not in commerce when you're hauling your stuff on the road, [01:05:22.320 --> 01:05:28.320] even if the reason you're hauling it is to sell it somewhere else. [01:05:28.320 --> 01:05:30.320] Okay. [01:05:30.320 --> 01:05:35.320] I was wondering if you could send some, like, research I can. [01:05:35.320 --> 01:05:39.320] Okay, you're kind of missing the point on the civil infraction here. [01:05:39.320 --> 01:05:42.320] Here's the problem for them. [01:05:42.320 --> 01:05:46.320] If the initial basis for their seizure of your person [01:05:46.320 --> 01:05:52.320] and preventing you from movement at your liberty was a civil infraction, [01:05:52.320 --> 01:05:54.320] the seizure was illegal. [01:05:54.320 --> 01:05:57.320] It doesn't matter what they found out after the fact. [01:05:57.320 --> 01:06:02.320] The seizure from the very beginning was illegal. [01:06:02.320 --> 01:06:05.320] Can you tell me why? [01:06:05.320 --> 01:06:08.320] Because they had no probable cause or warrant. [01:06:08.320 --> 01:06:09.320] Right. [01:06:09.320 --> 01:06:13.320] No probable cause to believe what? [01:06:13.320 --> 01:06:14.320] That a crime was. [01:06:14.320 --> 01:06:15.320] Bingo. [01:06:15.320 --> 01:06:21.320] Hence the reason it's called a civil infraction. [01:06:21.320 --> 01:06:26.320] No probable cause, no articulable suspicion of a crime, [01:06:26.320 --> 01:06:31.320] no lawful seizure without a warrant. [01:06:31.320 --> 01:06:35.320] In the first case, the officer asserted under testimony [01:06:35.320 --> 01:06:38.320] that it was a suspiciously occupied vehicle, [01:06:38.320 --> 01:06:41.320] which I didn't have an understanding of. [01:06:41.320 --> 01:06:44.320] That is a bogus statement, suspiciously occupied. [01:06:44.320 --> 01:06:47.320] Just what in the hell does that mean? [01:06:47.320 --> 01:06:48.320] Yeah, I know. [01:06:48.320 --> 01:06:52.320] That's what I need to get better questions and stuff like that. [01:06:52.320 --> 01:07:02.320] Okay, anyway, go to my blog site, tauoflaw.wordpress.com. [01:07:02.320 --> 01:07:06.320] Do a search there for civil infractions. [01:07:06.320 --> 01:07:09.320] You will find an article, civil infractions, [01:07:09.320 --> 01:07:12.320] what to do if your state has them. [01:07:12.320 --> 01:07:15.320] Read at the bottom down there, read the whole thing, [01:07:15.320 --> 01:07:20.320] but at the bottom are seven specific interrogatories [01:07:20.320 --> 01:07:26.320] relating to civil infractions and probable cause. [01:07:26.320 --> 01:07:35.320] The interrogatories will prove that they had no probable cause. [01:07:35.320 --> 01:07:38.320] You stand your ground, you threaten to sue, [01:07:38.320 --> 01:07:42.320] you bring in a tort letter showing you intend to sue. [01:07:42.320 --> 01:07:45.320] And if they don't drop this like a hot rock, [01:07:45.320 --> 01:07:49.320] I will be most surprised. [01:07:49.320 --> 01:07:53.320] Because every damn one of them knows that they acted illegally. [01:07:53.320 --> 01:07:56.320] And once you make it known that you know that too, [01:07:56.320 --> 01:07:59.320] and you're going to do something about it, [01:07:59.320 --> 01:08:08.320] generally they will want to get rid of you as quickly as they possibly can. [01:08:08.320 --> 01:08:12.320] Now this has worked numerous times because it is the actual way [01:08:12.320 --> 01:08:17.320] the law is supposed to work. [01:08:17.320 --> 01:08:19.320] Well, the judges don't seem to understand it. [01:08:19.320 --> 01:08:21.320] It's not a judge. [01:08:21.320 --> 01:08:24.320] It's an administrative moron. [01:08:24.320 --> 01:08:32.320] It is a court clerk pretending to know what the hell they're doing, [01:08:32.320 --> 01:08:35.320] if they're even that well-educated. [01:08:35.320 --> 01:08:43.320] Why? [01:08:43.320 --> 01:08:47.320] And subsequently to that, while I was at the law library, [01:08:47.320 --> 01:08:51.320] I got parking attendants telling me I've got to move my 30-foot RV [01:08:51.320 --> 01:08:53.320] that I live out of, okay. [01:08:53.320 --> 01:08:56.320] So I got to park in front of the law library where I could watch it. [01:08:56.320 --> 01:08:59.320] And since I don't want to move it, [01:08:59.320 --> 01:09:03.320] they want to give me a ticket for being parked outside the line. [01:09:03.320 --> 01:09:08.320] So now I take up one and a half spots. [01:09:08.320 --> 01:09:10.320] Okay. [01:09:10.320 --> 01:09:13.320] Did you ask them if they had any other parking accommodations [01:09:13.320 --> 01:09:18.320] for something the size of your particular private conveyance? [01:09:18.320 --> 01:09:22.320] No, and they're not offering it. [01:09:22.320 --> 01:09:24.320] It doesn't matter if they offer, ask. [01:09:24.320 --> 01:09:29.320] Then you can show that you tried to be cooperative. [01:09:29.320 --> 01:09:35.320] I was thinking about asking them where on the notice where it says the timing [01:09:35.320 --> 01:09:39.320] that you can't park there, you know, the requirements and stuff like that, [01:09:39.320 --> 01:09:45.320] where on the notice it says you must park this way or that way or, you know, [01:09:45.320 --> 01:09:48.320] it doesn't have any notices like that. [01:09:48.320 --> 01:09:53.320] So there's no full disclosure. [01:09:53.320 --> 01:09:55.320] Okay. [01:09:55.320 --> 01:10:01.320] They're just trying to set you up for that fine. [01:10:01.320 --> 01:10:05.320] So this is frustrating. [01:10:05.320 --> 01:10:07.320] I keep getting more harassment. [01:10:07.320 --> 01:10:10.320] Well, go to the blog and read. [01:10:10.320 --> 01:10:11.320] Learn more stuff. [01:10:11.320 --> 01:10:12.320] Go to the blog and read. [01:10:12.320 --> 01:10:15.320] The interrogatories alone will open your eyes somewhat. [01:10:15.320 --> 01:10:19.320] I can't guarantee how wide, but they'll open them somewhat. [01:10:19.320 --> 01:10:21.320] Oh, I've got those there. [01:10:21.320 --> 01:10:23.320] I just need to do more research, [01:10:23.320 --> 01:10:26.320] and I was hoping you had more research that you could write down somewhere [01:10:26.320 --> 01:10:28.320] so the rest of us could look it up and... [01:10:28.320 --> 01:10:30.320] Well, I've got lots of stuff for California, [01:10:30.320 --> 01:10:33.320] but the thing is it's not going to help you if you don't understand [01:10:33.320 --> 01:10:35.320] how these other things work. [01:10:35.320 --> 01:10:38.320] If you don't understand what a civil infraction is and how it works, [01:10:38.320 --> 01:10:42.320] any other information I got is not going to help you. [01:10:42.320 --> 01:10:46.320] You have to understand that their ability to do what they're doing [01:10:46.320 --> 01:10:49.320] is limited to what the law allows, [01:10:49.320 --> 01:10:54.320] and the law does not allow a warrantless seizure for a civil infraction. [01:10:54.320 --> 01:11:01.320] It can't, because that would be a violation of constitutional principles [01:11:01.320 --> 01:11:04.320] in that no warrant and no person shall be seized [01:11:04.320 --> 01:11:09.320] unless they can give you a reasonable idea that a crime is being committed. [01:11:09.320 --> 01:11:12.320] And since these are civil, there is no crime. [01:11:12.320 --> 01:11:18.320] Therefore, it is inherently unreasonable to see someone at their liberty [01:11:18.320 --> 01:11:21.320] in these circumstances. [01:11:21.320 --> 01:11:26.320] The cop that wrote me up and stopped me and detained me for the no-break life, [01:11:26.320 --> 01:11:29.320] I told him that civil infraction is not a crime, [01:11:29.320 --> 01:11:31.320] and I told him people work versus battle. [01:11:31.320 --> 01:11:36.320] And he came back at me and told me, yes, civil infraction is a crime. [01:11:36.320 --> 01:11:38.320] Well, he's an idiot. [01:11:38.320 --> 01:11:42.320] And there are actually, in that article at the bottom, [01:11:42.320 --> 01:11:46.320] is linked in either three or four California cases [01:11:46.320 --> 01:11:51.320] that say very clearly they're not criminal. [01:11:51.320 --> 01:11:54.320] Okay. [01:11:54.320 --> 01:11:56.320] I appreciate you guys a lot. [01:11:56.320 --> 01:12:00.320] If I ever want to stay on after you get off on that, [01:12:00.320 --> 01:12:02.320] I just want to ask about maybe donating. [01:12:02.320 --> 01:12:07.320] I don't have a whole lot of money, but, you know, I donate a little something. [01:12:07.320 --> 01:12:08.320] All right. [01:12:08.320 --> 01:12:11.320] Well, I'll let Deborah know to pick up the line and give you a call. [01:12:11.320 --> 01:12:13.320] So don't hang up after I mute you. [01:12:13.320 --> 01:12:15.320] I'll get her to pick you up, okay? [01:12:15.320 --> 01:12:16.320] Okay. [01:12:16.320 --> 01:12:17.320] All right. [01:12:17.320 --> 01:12:18.320] Hang in there, Robert. [01:12:18.320 --> 01:12:19.320] All right. [01:12:19.320 --> 01:12:21.320] Richard in Louisiana. [01:12:21.320 --> 01:12:24.320] Richard, what can we do for you? [01:12:24.320 --> 01:12:26.320] Good evening, Eddie. [01:12:26.320 --> 01:12:29.320] I hope you can clear up some confusion. [01:12:29.320 --> 01:12:35.320] Statutory citizens of the United States domiciled on federal territory. [01:12:35.320 --> 01:12:37.320] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. [01:12:37.320 --> 01:12:40.320] What are we talking about, statutory citizen? [01:12:40.320 --> 01:12:42.320] Explain that. [01:12:42.320 --> 01:12:49.320] I believe it's 7701 of Title 26 makes you an individual, [01:12:49.320 --> 01:12:57.320] a citizen of the United States, domiciled in federal territory. [01:12:57.320 --> 01:13:00.320] So what's the question in that context? [01:13:00.320 --> 01:13:03.320] Do you understand what the individual definitions [01:13:03.320 --> 01:13:07.320] of all those terms you just read to me are in that code? [01:13:07.320 --> 01:13:10.320] That's the IRS code. [01:13:10.320 --> 01:13:11.320] I know what code it is. [01:13:11.320 --> 01:13:13.320] That is not my question. [01:13:13.320 --> 01:13:17.320] I asked if you understand the actual legal definition [01:13:17.320 --> 01:13:23.320] for each of those terms you just gave me as they are defined in that code. [01:13:23.320 --> 01:13:26.320] Oh, I have the statute at hand. [01:13:26.320 --> 01:13:28.320] I couldn't recite it off the top of my head. [01:13:28.320 --> 01:13:31.320] But you know what the definition for those terms is. [01:13:31.320 --> 01:13:34.320] You know what an individual is. [01:13:34.320 --> 01:13:37.320] Yeah, a corporation, an estate, et cetera. [01:13:37.320 --> 01:13:40.320] I'm just trying to think what they were without looking at the statute. [01:13:40.320 --> 01:13:47.320] A corporation, a foreign, an alien individual, or a federal employee. [01:13:47.320 --> 01:13:48.320] Okay. [01:13:48.320 --> 01:13:57.320] And my research through you and George Gordon and the sovereignty education system, [01:13:57.320 --> 01:14:00.320] and I hope this isn't erroneous information, [01:14:00.320 --> 01:14:05.320] but what I've learned was somehow I was born in my state [01:14:05.320 --> 01:14:11.320] and through my own ignorance for signing up for Social Security [01:14:11.320 --> 01:14:14.320] and driver's licenses and birth certificates [01:14:14.320 --> 01:14:21.320] somehow transferred me from a state-domiciled state citizen to a federal citizen. [01:14:21.320 --> 01:14:23.320] Is that right so far? [01:14:23.320 --> 01:14:24.320] No. [01:14:24.320 --> 01:14:25.320] No. [01:14:25.320 --> 01:14:27.320] Please enlighten me to where I erred. [01:14:27.320 --> 01:14:30.320] First off, what is the definition of a federal citizen? [01:14:30.320 --> 01:14:33.320] It is a 14th Amendment individual. [01:14:33.320 --> 01:14:34.320] Okay? [01:14:34.320 --> 01:14:35.320] Okay. [01:14:35.320 --> 01:14:39.320] The courts are the ones that mutated the proper application [01:14:39.320 --> 01:14:41.320] of the 14th Amendment to the states. [01:14:41.320 --> 01:14:45.320] It's not a valid application. It has never been a valid application. [01:14:45.320 --> 01:14:52.320] The 14th Amendment as written applied to the slaves and only the slaves. [01:14:52.320 --> 01:14:53.320] Okay. [01:14:53.320 --> 01:14:54.320] Period. [01:14:54.320 --> 01:14:55.320] Then let me ask you this. [01:14:55.320 --> 01:14:58.320] How did I get hooked on to federal income tax? [01:14:58.320 --> 01:15:02.320] Because you got a Social Security number, [01:15:02.320 --> 01:15:06.320] which is a requirement of an alien individual. [01:15:06.320 --> 01:15:12.320] Okay. So my status is a federal, am I a statutory U.S. citizen? [01:15:12.320 --> 01:15:18.320] No. Stop trying to recategorize one thing into another thing. [01:15:18.320 --> 01:15:20.320] They're not defined the same. [01:15:20.320 --> 01:15:24.320] An alien individual is not a federal citizen. [01:15:24.320 --> 01:15:28.320] They're completely different things. [01:15:28.320 --> 01:15:29.320] Okay. [01:15:29.320 --> 01:15:32.320] But they are both subject to the income tax. [01:15:32.320 --> 01:15:34.320] Okay. Okay. [01:15:34.320 --> 01:15:36.320] Which status? [01:15:36.320 --> 01:15:38.320] I got the Social Security. [01:15:38.320 --> 01:15:44.320] I had the birth certificate and the driver's license so far for the contracts. [01:15:44.320 --> 01:15:48.320] I think the only ones I can think I meant. [01:15:48.320 --> 01:15:52.320] Where does that put my status? [01:15:52.320 --> 01:15:54.320] Where do you want it to be? [01:15:54.320 --> 01:16:00.320] I want to be from what I think I've been learning from the previous people I said, [01:16:00.320 --> 01:16:06.320] I think I want to be a citizen of my state. [01:16:06.320 --> 01:16:09.320] A state citizen. [01:16:09.320 --> 01:16:13.320] You want to be a state national. [01:16:13.320 --> 01:16:14.320] A state national. [01:16:14.320 --> 01:16:15.320] That's what I want to be. [01:16:15.320 --> 01:16:16.320] Okay. [01:16:16.320 --> 01:16:19.320] And what makes you think you aren't? [01:16:19.320 --> 01:16:23.320] Because I'm obligated to pay an income tax. [01:16:23.320 --> 01:16:25.320] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. [01:16:25.320 --> 01:16:27.320] Says who? [01:16:27.320 --> 01:16:32.320] The people who have written me and told me. [01:16:32.320 --> 01:16:34.320] Who is that? [01:16:34.320 --> 01:16:37.320] It's the IRS on the envelope. [01:16:37.320 --> 01:16:38.320] Okay. [01:16:38.320 --> 01:16:42.320] Well, they tend to tell that to everybody whether it's true or not. [01:16:42.320 --> 01:16:43.320] Okay. [01:16:43.320 --> 01:16:45.320] I'd be happy to hold on to continue this conversation. [01:16:45.320 --> 01:16:46.320] Yeah. [01:16:46.320 --> 01:16:47.320] Please do that. 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[01:18:49.320 --> 01:18:51.320] That's RuleOfLawRadio.com [01:18:51.320 --> 01:18:57.320] or email m-i-c-h-a-e-l-m-i-r-r-a-s at yahoo.com [01:18:57.320 --> 01:19:00.320] to learn how to stop debt collectors now. [01:19:00.320 --> 01:19:10.320] This is the Logos Radio Network. [01:19:10.320 --> 01:19:20.320] ain't gonna blame me [01:19:20.320 --> 01:19:26.320] don't blame me [01:19:26.320 --> 01:19:30.320] well [01:19:30.320 --> 01:19:35.320] ain't gonna fool me with that same old shit again [01:19:35.320 --> 01:19:40.320] I was blindsided but now I can see you now [01:19:40.320 --> 01:19:43.320] you put the fear in my pocket [01:19:43.320 --> 01:19:45.320] took the money from my ass [01:19:45.320 --> 01:19:54.320] ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again [01:19:54.320 --> 01:19:56.320] ain't gonna fool me [01:19:56.320 --> 01:19:58.320] All right, folks, we are back. [01:19:58.320 --> 01:20:02.320] This is Rule of Law Radio, and we are talking to Richard in Louisiana. [01:20:02.320 --> 01:20:04.320] All right, Richard, go ahead. [01:20:04.320 --> 01:20:06.320] Yes, sir. Okay. [01:20:06.320 --> 01:20:10.320] I want to be a state national. [01:20:10.320 --> 01:20:14.320] At my birth here in New Orleans in Mercy Hospital, [01:20:14.320 --> 01:20:18.320] that's the moment of my coming out of the womb. [01:20:18.320 --> 01:20:21.320] What was my status according to the government? [01:20:21.320 --> 01:20:23.320] Very young. [01:20:23.320 --> 01:20:25.320] Eagerly. [01:20:25.320 --> 01:20:29.320] Legally, the government didn't care. [01:20:29.320 --> 01:20:34.320] See, okay, let me try to get through to some of this here. [01:20:34.320 --> 01:20:38.320] A lot of the stuff that you're talking about is someone's misinformation [01:20:38.320 --> 01:20:41.320] on how things actually function. [01:20:41.320 --> 01:20:46.320] It's not all untrue, but it's not all completely true either. [01:20:46.320 --> 01:20:48.320] Okay. Okay. [01:20:48.320 --> 01:20:51.320] The problem is how they connect their dots. [01:20:51.320 --> 01:20:57.320] And their dots are connected like a ball of 10-year-old Christmas lights [01:20:57.320 --> 01:21:00.320] you haven't hung up recently. You know what I mean? [01:21:00.320 --> 01:21:01.320] Yes, I do. [01:21:01.320 --> 01:21:03.320] Okay. [01:21:03.320 --> 01:21:08.320] So the fact of the matter is is what your status was at the moment you were born [01:21:08.320 --> 01:21:14.320] doesn't change because they created a birth certificate that documented your birth. [01:21:14.320 --> 01:21:17.320] Your status didn't change. [01:21:17.320 --> 01:21:23.320] Now, what they may have done with your birth in relation to other things that they do [01:21:23.320 --> 01:21:25.320] is a completely different story. [01:21:25.320 --> 01:21:28.320] It doesn't change who you are. [01:21:28.320 --> 01:21:31.320] It couldn't change who you are. [01:21:31.320 --> 01:21:32.320] Okay. [01:21:32.320 --> 01:21:33.320] Okay? [01:21:33.320 --> 01:21:34.320] Yes, sir. [01:21:34.320 --> 01:21:41.320] If you enter into any agreement without the other party giving you full disclosure, [01:21:41.320 --> 01:21:44.320] is that agreement valid? [01:21:44.320 --> 01:21:45.320] No. [01:21:45.320 --> 01:21:46.320] Bingo. [01:21:46.320 --> 01:21:51.320] Hence the reason why the Social Security number is also not binding upon you, [01:21:51.320 --> 01:21:54.320] and you can revoke it. [01:21:54.320 --> 01:22:00.320] Which I applied at 15 years old, which was I legally capable of engaging in? [01:22:00.320 --> 01:22:05.320] That's a whole other question of whether or not you could engage in it at all. [01:22:05.320 --> 01:22:06.320] Okay. [01:22:06.320 --> 01:22:07.320] All right? [01:22:07.320 --> 01:22:11.320] So two things going for me so far. [01:22:11.320 --> 01:22:15.320] Well, common sense should tell you that this is not the way it works. [01:22:15.320 --> 01:22:18.320] They cannot convert you into something without your knowledge [01:22:18.320 --> 01:22:23.320] and consent from what you actually are, a free individual. [01:22:23.320 --> 01:22:26.320] You can voluntarily engage into certain agreements [01:22:26.320 --> 01:22:30.320] that may take away some of your rights under that agreement [01:22:30.320 --> 01:22:34.320] if they can be taken away or waived. [01:22:34.320 --> 01:22:37.320] But I did this unknowingly. [01:22:37.320 --> 01:22:39.320] You're missing the point here. [01:22:39.320 --> 01:22:45.320] An unalienable right cannot be given away by contract, period. [01:22:45.320 --> 01:22:49.320] I don't give a crap what the contract is for. [01:22:49.320 --> 01:22:53.320] It wouldn't be unalienable if you could do that, would it? [01:22:53.320 --> 01:22:57.320] That's what I wanted to get at, Eddie. [01:22:57.320 --> 01:23:01.320] And this is maybe some other erroneous information I'm getting from Ralph Wetterowd. [01:23:01.320 --> 01:23:03.320] Oh, God, please. [01:23:03.320 --> 01:23:08.320] Everything Ralph puts out is conjecture. [01:23:08.320 --> 01:23:10.320] He will tell you himself. [01:23:10.320 --> 01:23:12.320] He can't prove any of it. [01:23:12.320 --> 01:23:14.320] It's a damn theory to him. [01:23:14.320 --> 01:23:16.320] Okay. [01:23:16.320 --> 01:23:19.320] He's made that admission to Randy on the radio show. [01:23:19.320 --> 01:23:20.320] I don't know. [01:23:20.320 --> 01:23:23.320] It just seemed right. [01:23:23.320 --> 01:23:26.320] Okay, okay. [01:23:26.320 --> 01:23:33.320] So now I need to rescind and adjust my status to affidavit. [01:23:33.320 --> 01:23:34.320] Wait a minute. [01:23:34.320 --> 01:23:35.320] Wait a minute. [01:23:35.320 --> 01:23:38.320] Let's get back to the adjust your status. [01:23:38.320 --> 01:23:42.320] What status are you trying to adjust? [01:23:42.320 --> 01:23:46.320] Are you trying to adjust your so-called citizenship? [01:23:46.320 --> 01:23:50.320] Are you trying to adjust your taxpayer status? [01:23:50.320 --> 01:23:52.320] Because they're not the same thing. [01:23:52.320 --> 01:23:55.320] They're linked together, but they're not the same thing. [01:23:55.320 --> 01:24:00.320] Yeah, then I want both, I think. [01:24:00.320 --> 01:24:04.320] Okay. [01:24:04.320 --> 01:24:08.320] Are you familiar with Dave Champion? [01:24:08.320 --> 01:24:09.320] No, sir. [01:24:09.320 --> 01:24:11.320] Then you need to be. [01:24:11.320 --> 01:24:22.320] Dave Champion is the only person on this planet that has meticulously dissected the tax code line by line. [01:24:22.320 --> 01:24:27.320] And he has written a book that explains everything about that tax code. [01:24:27.320 --> 01:24:31.320] Dave is a highly intelligent individual. [01:24:31.320 --> 01:24:33.320] Dave does his due diligence. [01:24:33.320 --> 01:24:37.320] He knows what the hell he's talking about in that book. [01:24:37.320 --> 01:24:41.320] Before I even knew his name, I did all that research on my own. [01:24:41.320 --> 01:24:43.320] It took me a lot longer, 17 years. [01:24:43.320 --> 01:24:46.320] But then again, I had a family to worry about at the time, too. [01:24:46.320 --> 01:24:47.320] But I got it done. [01:24:47.320 --> 01:24:48.320] Yeah. [01:24:48.320 --> 01:24:56.320] And by the time I knew about him, I had already reached all the same conclusions as he had about what the law said and what it meant. [01:24:56.320 --> 01:25:02.320] And that's one of the reasons we could converse on the subject is because I've already been there, too. [01:25:02.320 --> 01:25:04.320] He is correct. [01:25:04.320 --> 01:25:06.320] You just need to get his book. [01:25:06.320 --> 01:25:10.320] And right now, he's selling it for 50 bucks instead of the usual 100. [01:25:10.320 --> 01:25:19.320] So go to taxrevolt.org or taxrevolt.us, I'm sorry, and look there at his book. [01:25:19.320 --> 01:25:29.320] His book will tell you every federal case, every Supreme Court case, every statute in the tax code that proves Americans, [01:25:29.320 --> 01:25:37.320] as a general principle, do not owe and have to pay the income tax. [01:25:37.320 --> 01:25:38.320] Okay. [01:25:38.320 --> 01:25:41.320] Now what about the status? [01:25:41.320 --> 01:25:43.320] What about the status? [01:25:43.320 --> 01:25:46.320] Does one have to adjust it? [01:25:46.320 --> 01:25:50.320] How do you adjust something that you already are? [01:25:50.320 --> 01:25:54.320] How did you stop being a state national? [01:25:54.320 --> 01:26:03.320] See, this is what years of listening to other people, I assumed, which is wrong. [01:26:03.320 --> 01:26:12.320] What I gathered from all of this was through my signing up for a Social Security card and getting a driver's license. [01:26:12.320 --> 01:26:13.320] We just covered that. [01:26:13.320 --> 01:26:17.320] A driver's license ain't got a damn thing to do with your citizenship. [01:26:17.320 --> 01:26:19.320] Absolutely nothing. [01:26:19.320 --> 01:26:22.320] That's as retarded an argument as I have ever heard somebody make. [01:26:22.320 --> 01:26:26.320] Not speaking of you, but whatever source you got it from. [01:26:26.320 --> 01:26:28.320] Well, that's the illegal aliens. [01:26:28.320 --> 01:26:30.320] Yeah, okay. [01:26:30.320 --> 01:26:31.320] Okay. [01:26:31.320 --> 01:26:33.320] Doesn't do a damn thing for your citizenship. [01:26:33.320 --> 01:26:34.320] Now- [01:26:34.320 --> 01:26:40.320] Okay, so I want to be subject to, if I harm somebody, I want to be under these- [01:26:40.320 --> 01:26:47.320] You and everybody else, but you're talking about what they arrange things to be versus what they're supposed to be. [01:26:47.320 --> 01:26:48.320] Okay. [01:26:48.320 --> 01:26:58.320] What they're doing in the states is trying to make us all global citizens, make us all global servants and subjects to be more accurate. [01:26:58.320 --> 01:26:59.320] Okay? [01:26:59.320 --> 01:27:06.320] Rather than individual sovereign states and individual sovereign individuals over ourselves. [01:27:06.320 --> 01:27:12.320] In other words, once again, make us equal as men. [01:27:12.320 --> 01:27:13.320] All right? [01:27:13.320 --> 01:27:14.320] All right. [01:27:14.320 --> 01:27:20.320] So rescinding these contracts is part of the process? [01:27:20.320 --> 01:27:21.320] It's part of it. [01:27:21.320 --> 01:27:24.320] Rescinding the Social Security number is your best beginning for it, [01:27:24.320 --> 01:27:30.320] because that is what designates you as someone liable for the income tax. [01:27:30.320 --> 01:27:31.320] Okay. [01:27:31.320 --> 01:27:36.320] And that's, I did get a form from the sovereign defense ministry. [01:27:36.320 --> 01:27:37.320] Oh, God. [01:27:37.320 --> 01:27:38.320] No, no, no. [01:27:38.320 --> 01:27:39.320] Don't use that form. [01:27:39.320 --> 01:27:42.320] No. [01:27:42.320 --> 01:27:44.320] Read Day's book. [01:27:44.320 --> 01:27:45.320] Okay. [01:27:45.320 --> 01:27:46.320] Okay. [01:27:46.320 --> 01:27:47.320] All right. [01:27:47.320 --> 01:27:50.320] I'll turn the light, but if you want to further talk on that- [01:27:50.320 --> 01:27:51.320] All right. [01:27:51.320 --> 01:27:53.320] Let me put it to you this way, Richard. [01:27:53.320 --> 01:27:57.320] If you cannot find the information all of these people are telling you, [01:27:57.320 --> 01:28:02.320] and you cannot make those dots connect in exactly the way for them to make sense, [01:28:02.320 --> 01:28:09.320] I mean common sense, not just legal sense, but flat out common sense, they're wrong. [01:28:09.320 --> 01:28:15.320] Despite all of the stuff they do in these statutes, [01:28:15.320 --> 01:28:23.320] there's one thing is that the way they connect has to make sense. [01:28:23.320 --> 01:28:27.320] And it does once you learn to understand it. [01:28:27.320 --> 01:28:28.320] Yeah. [01:28:28.320 --> 01:28:29.320] Yeah. [01:28:29.320 --> 01:28:30.320] And that's a process. [01:28:30.320 --> 01:28:31.320] Yeah. [01:28:31.320 --> 01:28:38.320] Something that most of these folks you're taking this information from have not learned to do. [01:28:38.320 --> 01:28:39.320] Okay. [01:28:39.320 --> 01:28:43.320] How about who is that? [01:28:43.320 --> 01:28:44.320] I'm sorry. [01:28:44.320 --> 01:28:45.320] I forget his name. [01:28:45.320 --> 01:28:46.320] It's Steve. [01:28:46.320 --> 01:28:48.320] Steven. [01:28:48.320 --> 01:28:49.320] I'm sorry. [01:28:49.320 --> 01:28:50.320] All right. [01:28:50.320 --> 01:28:53.320] Anyway, Eddie, if you could elaborate on that, I'd really appreciate it. [01:28:53.320 --> 01:28:55.320] You've been very enlightening so far. [01:28:55.320 --> 01:28:56.320] Wait. [01:28:56.320 --> 01:28:58.320] Elaborate on which part? [01:28:58.320 --> 01:29:01.320] Just the misconfusion that's going on out there. [01:29:01.320 --> 01:29:02.320] Oh, God, man. [01:29:02.320 --> 01:29:11.320] I would need a month of 24-7 to do that because all these patronuts have created so much of it [01:29:11.320 --> 01:29:14.320] that you couldn't boil it down in that amount of time. [01:29:14.320 --> 01:29:15.320] Yeah. [01:29:15.320 --> 01:29:16.320] All right. [01:29:16.320 --> 01:29:19.320] So here is the simplest way to unravel the knot. [01:29:19.320 --> 01:29:20.320] Okay. [01:29:20.320 --> 01:29:23.320] Read the damn statutes for yourself. [01:29:23.320 --> 01:29:27.320] Learn how to read them properly and understand them. [01:29:27.320 --> 01:29:32.320] Then use that to verify what you're seeing somewhere else. [01:29:32.320 --> 01:29:40.320] And you will see very quickly that what you're being told somewhere else does not jive with what you're reading. [01:29:40.320 --> 01:29:41.320] Okay. [01:29:41.320 --> 01:29:46.320] And then I'll officially become a state nationalist, is Mike. [01:29:46.320 --> 01:29:48.320] That's your goal, yes. [01:29:48.320 --> 01:29:49.320] All right, Eddie. [01:29:49.320 --> 01:29:50.320] Thank you very much. [01:29:50.320 --> 01:29:51.320] You're welcome. [01:29:51.320 --> 01:29:52.320] No problem. [01:29:52.320 --> 01:29:53.320] All right, folks. [01:29:53.320 --> 01:29:54.320] Hang in there. 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[01:33:47.320 --> 01:33:53.320] This is Rule of Law Radio, and right now we've got Olivier in Tennessee. [01:33:53.320 --> 01:33:55.320] Olivier, what's up? [01:33:55.320 --> 01:33:56.320] How you doing, Rob? [01:33:56.320 --> 01:33:57.320] Doing all right. [01:33:57.320 --> 01:34:01.320] I'm trying to figure out these judicial climate complaints. [01:34:01.320 --> 01:34:02.320] They're getting interesting. [01:34:02.320 --> 01:34:10.320] These judges over here in Montgomery County, they like to deny and do things without putting [01:34:10.320 --> 01:34:12.320] descriptive law. [01:34:12.320 --> 01:34:20.320] And also, I think me and my friends have got about eight habeas corpuses where they did [01:34:20.320 --> 01:34:22.320] not provide an attorney. [01:34:22.320 --> 01:34:28.320] They did not even respond to habeas corpus. [01:34:28.320 --> 01:34:48.320] They denied our habeas corpus saying that we were not restrained of our liberty. [01:34:48.320 --> 01:34:57.320] And when I went and did my research, I could put at least eight books together on federal [01:34:57.320 --> 01:35:07.320] and appeal court decisions restricting them from doing that when the individual has been [01:35:07.320 --> 01:35:11.320] arrested or due process violation has happened. [01:35:11.320 --> 01:35:18.320] And it says that bail, being out on bail is a restriction of liberty. [01:35:18.320 --> 01:35:25.320] Yeah, exactly, which is why you can habeas a bond. [01:35:25.320 --> 01:35:27.320] Okay, right. [01:35:27.320 --> 01:35:34.320] So how much of a bond do you have to get them into to get them off the seat? [01:35:34.320 --> 01:35:36.320] Because I want to see this. [01:35:36.320 --> 01:35:41.320] I think I'm the right person to get one off the seat to see how the party jumps off. [01:35:41.320 --> 01:35:46.320] Well, when you say how much of a bond, how much of a lawsuit or how much of what are [01:35:46.320 --> 01:35:48.320] you talking about here? [01:35:48.320 --> 01:35:50.320] How much of a bond? [01:35:50.320 --> 01:35:53.320] Because I have me and my brother and my other friend. [01:35:53.320 --> 01:35:59.320] Well, if you can show that they have a gross negligent pattern of violating law and you [01:35:59.320 --> 01:36:05.320] can go back to other cases beside yours and prove that they've done this more than once. [01:36:05.320 --> 01:36:07.320] Oh, yeah, I have that. [01:36:07.320 --> 01:36:14.320] Also, my lawsuit, he denied several of those without authority and which is restricted [01:36:14.320 --> 01:36:15.320] by law. [01:36:15.320 --> 01:36:18.320] So I have about close to 20. [01:36:18.320 --> 01:36:23.320] Okay, well, then what you should be able to do is to send that to the State Judicial [01:36:23.320 --> 01:36:29.320] Conduct Commission, whatever that may be in Tennessee, and demand his removal from the [01:36:29.320 --> 01:36:30.320] bench. [01:36:30.320 --> 01:36:35.320] Now, odds are you're not going to get it and odds are they may not even discipline this, [01:36:35.320 --> 01:36:40.320] but this is the inherent problem with letting morons be the checks and balances of other [01:36:40.320 --> 01:36:47.320] morons, especially greedy, self-entitled morons. [01:36:47.320 --> 01:36:48.320] Okay. [01:36:48.320 --> 01:36:50.320] Now, that doesn't mean you shouldn't try. [01:36:50.320 --> 01:36:54.320] Every now and then, somebody will have a ax to grind and want to do something about it [01:36:54.320 --> 01:36:56.320] and actually carry it forward. [01:36:56.320 --> 01:37:01.320] And you never know until you try whether or not that ax may actually be in there. [01:37:01.320 --> 01:37:02.320] Okay. [01:37:02.320 --> 01:37:09.320] So I got concrete issues that if this system worked, then something should happen. [01:37:09.320 --> 01:37:12.320] Or the next time I file a hate bill court... [01:37:12.320 --> 01:37:18.320] If this system actually worked, Olivier, there wouldn't be any attorneys. [01:37:18.320 --> 01:37:24.320] They would all already be making little granite chunks out of huge granite boulders, preferably [01:37:24.320 --> 01:37:29.320] with their head. [01:37:29.320 --> 01:37:31.320] Okay. [01:37:31.320 --> 01:37:35.320] Well, how about the procedures that we have at hand? [01:37:35.320 --> 01:37:36.320] I mean, we... [01:37:36.320 --> 01:37:40.320] The problem is, is we don't really have any procedures at hand other than to put it in [01:37:40.320 --> 01:37:42.320] their hands. [01:37:42.320 --> 01:37:44.320] I don't like it at all. [01:37:44.320 --> 01:37:46.320] Do I like it? [01:37:46.320 --> 01:37:50.320] But unless we're willing to start shooting first and asking them to do something second, [01:37:50.320 --> 01:37:54.320] it's what we've got. [01:37:54.320 --> 01:37:55.320] Okay. [01:37:55.320 --> 01:38:00.320] Well, in your situation, has it worked out for you? [01:38:00.320 --> 01:38:04.320] Getting them disqualified is not a problem. [01:38:04.320 --> 01:38:11.320] But as far as getting any action against them, that's always a problem because they're always [01:38:11.320 --> 01:38:15.320] being protected by the judicial conduct commission who always... [01:38:15.320 --> 01:38:17.320] Let me put it this way. [01:38:17.320 --> 01:38:23.320] They have to have multiple scapegoats in the hierarchy before they will decide to punish [01:38:23.320 --> 01:38:29.320] the lower rung on that ladder to set an example to avoid having to punish the ones further [01:38:29.320 --> 01:38:31.320] up the chain. [01:38:31.320 --> 01:38:38.320] That will be about the only time you will see any actual discipline occur. [01:38:38.320 --> 01:38:46.320] And it will never be disciplined on par with the acts they perpetrated to deserve the discipline. [01:38:46.320 --> 01:38:54.320] It will always be a slap on the wrist, if even anything more than a tap on the wrist, [01:38:54.320 --> 01:38:57.320] from what they deserve. [01:38:57.320 --> 01:39:00.320] Okay. [01:39:00.320 --> 01:39:04.320] Well, I'm going to keep you updated and tell you what happens on that. [01:39:04.320 --> 01:39:10.320] This Friday, last time I submitted a motion on the 30 days, they told me that the judges [01:39:10.320 --> 01:39:11.320] denied it. [01:39:11.320 --> 01:39:18.320] He said that the city had 60 days since they were under the GTLA statute. [01:39:18.320 --> 01:39:20.320] So I found that they were correct. [01:39:20.320 --> 01:39:27.320] And now we're way past 60 days, probably in the 70s, 72, 73, something like that. [01:39:27.320 --> 01:39:35.320] I went to court Friday for a default motion, yeah, default. [01:39:35.320 --> 01:39:47.320] And I went in and out and I couldn't find any excuse that the city can use to get out [01:39:47.320 --> 01:39:52.320] of this default judgment. [01:39:52.320 --> 01:40:00.320] And I'm trying to figure out what, because I know you encountered a lot of things, [01:40:00.320 --> 01:40:07.320] what could possibly happen that I can't see? [01:40:07.320 --> 01:40:11.320] Well, the thing is, is you've got to make sure that you've done all of your administrative [01:40:11.320 --> 01:40:13.320] stuff at the state level. [01:40:13.320 --> 01:40:16.320] And then from there, you can move it up. [01:40:16.320 --> 01:40:20.320] So exhaust your administrative remedy, have these people keep denying you access to the [01:40:20.320 --> 01:40:31.320] courts, and then when you run out of courts to appeal that denial to, you can go federal. [01:40:31.320 --> 01:40:33.320] That's the best option you have right now. [01:40:33.320 --> 01:40:39.320] Replace one den of crooks with another den of crooks. [01:40:39.320 --> 01:40:42.320] He could deny the suit. [01:40:42.320 --> 01:40:44.320] I mean, he can deny my... [01:40:44.320 --> 01:40:46.320] Yeah, which means you can appeal it. [01:40:46.320 --> 01:40:49.320] Whatever he does, you can appeal. [01:40:49.320 --> 01:40:50.320] Well, okay. [01:40:50.320 --> 01:40:58.320] I'm thinking, why would he deny my default judgment if he didn't dismiss the cases already? [01:40:58.320 --> 01:41:05.320] Because they tried to submit a motion for dismissal, but the motion was such in my favor. [01:41:05.320 --> 01:41:13.320] Each law that they wrote down clearly showed that they were liable for suit. [01:41:13.320 --> 01:41:20.320] Yeah, and this is what the system does, is it protects itself. [01:41:20.320 --> 01:41:21.320] Well, okay. [01:41:21.320 --> 01:41:26.320] If they don't allow default judgment, so now the case proceeds to trial, because if they [01:41:26.320 --> 01:41:30.320] haven't answered it, it's still in the court system as open. [01:41:30.320 --> 01:41:39.320] Yeah, you can file a motion demanding a trial date. [01:41:39.320 --> 01:41:46.320] Call the clerk of the court, find out when the calendar is open to make a set of trial [01:41:46.320 --> 01:41:49.320] date for, and then file a motion demanding that trial date. [01:41:49.320 --> 01:41:54.320] Just make sure it's at least 30 days from the time you file the motion. [01:41:54.320 --> 01:41:55.320] Okay. [01:41:55.320 --> 01:41:58.320] And that's after I go for the default judgment. [01:41:58.320 --> 01:41:59.320] Right. [01:41:59.320 --> 01:42:00.320] Okay. [01:42:00.320 --> 01:42:07.320] So if he awards a default judgment, then I'm just in the winning bucket? [01:42:07.320 --> 01:42:12.320] Potentially, yeah. [01:42:12.320 --> 01:42:17.320] It really depends on how he dismisses it or doesn't grant it. [01:42:17.320 --> 01:42:22.320] If you can show his actions to be biased or prejudiced in some way, that changes what [01:42:22.320 --> 01:42:23.320] you do next. [01:42:23.320 --> 01:42:24.320] No, no, no. [01:42:24.320 --> 01:42:26.320] I mean, if he grants it, because... [01:42:26.320 --> 01:42:31.320] Oh, if he grants your default, then yeah, all you have to do then is file an order of [01:42:31.320 --> 01:42:32.320] judgment. [01:42:32.320 --> 01:42:38.320] Yeah, since I've been filling them out on these two cases, I mean, the other cases, [01:42:38.320 --> 01:42:41.320] he's been ruling them out immediately. [01:42:41.320 --> 01:42:44.320] On these two, he hasn't touched them. [01:42:44.320 --> 01:42:45.320] He hasn't said anything. [01:42:45.320 --> 01:42:48.320] Every time the state has done something, he's ruling in my favor. [01:42:48.320 --> 01:42:54.320] The only time he didn't rule in my favor was when it was clear as day that they had 60 [01:42:54.320 --> 01:42:57.320] days instead of 30. [01:42:57.320 --> 01:42:58.320] Okay. [01:42:58.320 --> 01:42:59.320] Yeah. [01:42:59.320 --> 01:43:04.320] If you filed your motion for default judgment, have you? [01:43:04.320 --> 01:43:05.320] Yes. [01:43:05.320 --> 01:43:06.320] I filed it already. [01:43:06.320 --> 01:43:07.320] I have a... [01:43:07.320 --> 01:43:08.320] But he hasn't ruled on it. [01:43:08.320 --> 01:43:11.320] No, it's coming up on the fifth on Friday. [01:43:11.320 --> 01:43:12.320] Okay. [01:43:12.320 --> 01:43:13.320] It's coming up Friday. [01:43:13.320 --> 01:43:14.320] All right. [01:43:14.320 --> 01:43:20.320] So if he does not grant default judgment, then move for a trial date. [01:43:20.320 --> 01:43:22.320] Get a file a motion demanding a trial date. [01:43:22.320 --> 01:43:27.320] Just get a date from the clerk of the court that's at least 30 to 45 days out or whatever [01:43:27.320 --> 01:43:29.320] state law requires. [01:43:29.320 --> 01:43:30.320] It could be 60. [01:43:30.320 --> 01:43:31.320] I don't know. [01:43:31.320 --> 01:43:36.320] But find out from her what's required, file a motion demanding a date at that future [01:43:36.320 --> 01:43:39.320] time, and see what they do. [01:43:39.320 --> 01:43:40.320] All right. [01:43:40.320 --> 01:43:41.320] Thanks, Eddie. [01:43:41.320 --> 01:43:42.320] Yes, sir. [01:43:42.320 --> 01:43:43.320] All right. [01:43:43.320 --> 01:43:47.320] We are about to take another break and enter into our last segment on the show where we [01:43:47.320 --> 01:43:51.320] have, I believe, a different John in California to talk to. [01:43:51.320 --> 01:43:54.320] Olivier, send me an email if you're still listening. [01:43:54.320 --> 01:43:56.320] I need someone that needs to get in touch with you. [01:43:56.320 --> 01:43:57.320] We'll be right back. [01:43:57.320 --> 01:44:01.320] Hang on. [01:44:01.320 --> 01:44:04.320] Nutritious food is real body armor. 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[01:46:35.320 --> 01:46:39.320] All right, folks, we are back and in the last segment of the show, [01:46:39.320 --> 01:46:43.320] and we are going to be talking here now to John in California. [01:46:43.320 --> 01:46:46.320] John, what can we do for you? [01:46:46.320 --> 01:46:48.320] Hey, Eddie, good evening. [01:46:48.320 --> 01:46:55.320] I had a question regarding your paperwork. [01:46:55.320 --> 01:47:00.320] How does treaties, do treaties ever enter into your paperwork? [01:47:00.320 --> 01:47:04.320] I'm looking at the Constitution and one other case, [01:47:04.320 --> 01:47:10.320] but Article 1, Section 8, Clause 10 talks about the law of nations. [01:47:10.320 --> 01:47:13.320] What's your opinion on it? [01:47:13.320 --> 01:47:17.320] Why would any of that go into my paperwork? [01:47:17.320 --> 01:47:24.320] I'm just kind of analyzing how we're being treated in the courts, [01:47:24.320 --> 01:47:29.320] and is it that they're really trying to rail with us, [01:47:29.320 --> 01:47:32.320] or is there like a bigger elephant in the room? [01:47:32.320 --> 01:47:42.320] Are the justices and the judges really going by a different law that they're not telling us about? [01:47:42.320 --> 01:47:47.320] I mean, yeah, I got the statutes part of it, I got the codes and ordinances, [01:47:47.320 --> 01:47:50.320] and we got the Constitution and all that, [01:47:50.320 --> 01:47:53.320] but in the Constitution it specifically has it there, [01:47:53.320 --> 01:47:56.320] and it's like it's just staring at me. [01:47:56.320 --> 01:48:02.320] You know, Article 1, Section 8, Clause 10, it talks about the law of nations. [01:48:02.320 --> 01:48:05.320] Okay, the problem, John, John, hang on a sec, hang on a sec. [01:48:05.320 --> 01:48:12.320] The problem, as I see it, can actually be much more simplified than that. [01:48:12.320 --> 01:48:21.320] We're dealing with criminals, criminals that have found a way to seize control of the bank vault, so to speak. [01:48:21.320 --> 01:48:26.320] They now actually operate from within the bank to take whatever they want, [01:48:26.320 --> 01:48:32.320] and they're the ones that fill out all the paper that determines whether or not what they take is legal [01:48:32.320 --> 01:48:35.320] and how much they can have. [01:48:35.320 --> 01:48:40.320] They write the policy, they write the instruments, they write it all, [01:48:40.320 --> 01:48:44.320] and they can use them any way they want to. [01:48:44.320 --> 01:48:47.320] Yeah, and that's kind of what I was, that's what I was thinking. [01:48:47.320 --> 01:48:50.320] I would agree that they're taking everything that's, [01:48:50.320 --> 01:48:55.320] even if it's bolted down or put out the kitchen sink, it's ridiculous. [01:48:55.320 --> 01:48:57.320] If they can take it, they can. [01:48:57.320 --> 01:48:58.320] Exactly. [01:48:58.320 --> 01:49:05.320] And they use their legal constructs to steal that which they could otherwise have never touched. [01:49:05.320 --> 01:49:12.320] Well, you know, I've been listening for a while, and my thing is that, [01:49:12.320 --> 01:49:15.320] so what if it really is, instead of that whole money thing, [01:49:15.320 --> 01:49:17.320] what if it's really something more sinister? [01:49:17.320 --> 01:49:24.320] What if they really are going, if they're following another body of law, [01:49:24.320 --> 01:49:27.320] and they're just not telling us, you know, what I'm saying? [01:49:27.320 --> 01:49:32.320] Well, I guess it would really depend on what you're calling law at that point. [01:49:32.320 --> 01:49:35.320] If all they're following is their own motives [01:49:35.320 --> 01:49:41.320] and their own personal ethics about those motives, that's their law, not ours. [01:49:41.320 --> 01:49:45.320] It doesn't necessarily have to be any kind of black and white law or Roman law [01:49:45.320 --> 01:49:47.320] or Vatican law or anything else. [01:49:47.320 --> 01:49:54.320] It can be entirely personal, let's make a deal and screw everybody else kind of law. [01:49:54.320 --> 01:49:55.320] Exactly, exactly. [01:49:55.320 --> 01:50:00.320] And they did that through what's known as the Business and Commerce Code. [01:50:00.320 --> 01:50:02.320] Yeah, yeah. [01:50:02.320 --> 01:50:06.320] So you're looking at the 14th Amendment after part of the Reconstruction. [01:50:06.320 --> 01:50:07.320] That's also part of it. [01:50:07.320 --> 01:50:11.320] The way that they rewrite the Constitution to make what they do valid [01:50:11.320 --> 01:50:17.320] and what we do as permission, that's one way they're doing it. [01:50:17.320 --> 01:50:22.320] To say that they're following some other law would predict that there [01:50:22.320 --> 01:50:26.320] or predicate that there'd be some law in existence that already knew about [01:50:26.320 --> 01:50:30.320] and included the Constitution so that they could alter it [01:50:30.320 --> 01:50:33.320] and already know about the Declaration of Independence [01:50:33.320 --> 01:50:35.320] so that they can talk about it and alter it. [01:50:35.320 --> 01:50:39.320] This would not have been foreseen by the Vatican 3,000 years ago, [01:50:39.320 --> 01:50:42.320] as everybody would like to put it in the painter nut community. [01:50:42.320 --> 01:50:43.320] Yeah. [01:50:43.320 --> 01:50:44.320] Okay? [01:50:44.320 --> 01:50:45.320] Yeah. [01:50:45.320 --> 01:50:49.320] What they have done is take the law as it was intended to work, [01:50:49.320 --> 01:50:52.320] and they have corrupted it. [01:50:52.320 --> 01:50:58.320] It's like pouring poison on the root of a fruit tree. [01:50:58.320 --> 01:50:59.320] Okay? [01:50:59.320 --> 01:51:00.320] Yeah. [01:51:00.320 --> 01:51:05.320] And it being absorbed up into the fruit, and then you feeding the masses with it. [01:51:05.320 --> 01:51:08.320] That's what they've done to the American way of life [01:51:08.320 --> 01:51:11.320] and the American form of law. [01:51:11.320 --> 01:51:17.320] They have poisoned it at the roots and corrupted it [01:51:17.320 --> 01:51:21.320] out to the very last leaf and twig. [01:51:21.320 --> 01:51:24.320] This is what an attorney is good for. [01:51:24.320 --> 01:51:30.320] It's all that they're good for. [01:51:30.320 --> 01:51:34.320] Now, you had mentioned the attorneys. [01:51:34.320 --> 01:51:38.320] Now, they use code, statutes, and ordinances. [01:51:38.320 --> 01:51:41.320] It's codified by West. [01:51:41.320 --> 01:51:43.320] It's copywritten. [01:51:43.320 --> 01:51:44.320] It's patented. [01:51:44.320 --> 01:51:47.320] Do we really have the right to even use it? [01:51:47.320 --> 01:51:50.320] Okay, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. [01:51:50.320 --> 01:51:53.320] The law is not copyrighted or patented. [01:51:53.320 --> 01:51:55.320] It is not. [01:51:55.320 --> 01:51:58.320] The law is not. [01:51:58.320 --> 01:52:03.320] The way it is printed in the books is the format, the reference materials, [01:52:03.320 --> 01:52:05.320] the cross-references, the organization. [01:52:05.320 --> 01:52:09.320] That process is copyrighted. [01:52:09.320 --> 01:52:12.320] That process is patented. [01:52:12.320 --> 01:52:16.320] But the law itself is not. [01:52:16.320 --> 01:52:17.320] Got it. [01:52:17.320 --> 01:52:18.320] Got it. [01:52:18.320 --> 01:52:19.320] Okay, sir. [01:52:19.320 --> 01:52:21.320] Well, thank you very much. [01:52:21.320 --> 01:52:22.320] Bye. [01:52:22.320 --> 01:52:23.320] Okay. [01:52:23.320 --> 01:52:24.320] Thanks for calling in. [01:52:24.320 --> 01:52:25.320] All right. [01:52:25.320 --> 01:52:26.320] Yeah, you have a good night. [01:52:26.320 --> 01:52:27.320] You too. [01:52:27.320 --> 01:52:28.320] All right. [01:52:28.320 --> 01:52:30.320] Well, that gives me an itty-caller board and six minutes to go. [01:52:30.320 --> 01:52:32.320] That's okay. [01:52:32.320 --> 01:52:34.320] Now, folks, when I started this show tonight, [01:52:34.320 --> 01:52:39.320] I wanted you to understand something about how our system has been screwed over. [01:52:39.320 --> 01:52:43.320] If you can't look around and see it, you're the one that's kidding yourself. [01:52:43.320 --> 01:52:46.320] You're the one with your head buried in the sand. [01:52:46.320 --> 01:52:50.320] You're the one that is causing the problems we have through your ignorance [01:52:50.320 --> 01:52:54.320] and apathy of the situation. [01:52:54.320 --> 01:52:57.320] Not wanting to know makes you willfully ignorant. [01:52:57.320 --> 01:53:02.320] You being willfully ignorant makes you a detriment to society as a whole [01:53:02.320 --> 01:53:06.320] because you are the stone around the neck of the rest of us [01:53:06.320 --> 01:53:13.320] that are trying to tread water and swim to a solid standing on shore. [01:53:13.320 --> 01:53:18.320] When you will not pull your own weight, someone else has to pull it for you, [01:53:18.320 --> 01:53:24.320] and that sucks when they're treading water. [01:53:24.320 --> 01:53:29.320] If you don't wake up, you will drown us all. [01:53:29.320 --> 01:53:33.320] Understand that. [01:53:33.320 --> 01:53:37.320] No one person, not me, not anyone else on this network, [01:53:37.320 --> 01:53:41.320] not anyone on any network can save this country. [01:53:41.320 --> 01:53:45.320] Not even a small handful can save this country. [01:53:45.320 --> 01:53:51.320] It's going to take a lot more today than it took before. [01:53:51.320 --> 01:53:56.320] We have the means, we have, as the $6 million man show you to say, [01:53:56.320 --> 01:54:02.320] the technology to make them better, faster, stronger. [01:54:02.320 --> 01:54:07.320] None of you want to use it. [01:54:07.320 --> 01:54:10.320] And if you do use it, you don't want the responsibility [01:54:10.320 --> 01:54:14.320] for what you find out by using it. [01:54:14.320 --> 01:54:18.320] And thus, the weight that you would normally bear is put off [01:54:18.320 --> 01:54:22.320] on the rest of us that try. [01:54:22.320 --> 01:54:24.320] This is no way to live, folks. [01:54:24.320 --> 01:54:26.320] This is survival. [01:54:26.320 --> 01:54:27.320] That's all it is. [01:54:27.320 --> 01:54:30.320] It's not living. [01:54:30.320 --> 01:54:34.320] And it's not going to be long until the survivors are wiped out [01:54:34.320 --> 01:54:38.320] because there's no one to replace them. [01:54:38.320 --> 01:54:43.320] There's no one to support them. [01:54:43.320 --> 01:54:47.320] If we don't come together very, very soon, [01:54:47.320 --> 01:54:52.320] preferably even before this election takes place, [01:54:52.320 --> 01:54:54.320] I don't know if we're ever going to be able to recover from this [01:54:54.320 --> 01:55:00.320] short of spilling blood and not even sure we can do it then [01:55:00.320 --> 01:55:02.320] because the question will always remain, [01:55:02.320 --> 01:55:08.320] will the apathetic remain apathetic even when it's time to fight? [01:55:08.320 --> 01:55:14.320] And if they are, will they allow themselves to be destroyed? [01:55:14.320 --> 01:55:17.320] Or will they be swept in on the other side [01:55:17.320 --> 01:55:24.320] and just put into the background while the rest of us, once again, [01:55:24.320 --> 01:55:32.320] have to bear the brunt of standing up? [01:55:32.320 --> 01:55:36.320] If we're going to water the tree with the blood of patriots and tyrants, [01:55:36.320 --> 01:55:42.320] then you better figure out which one you are. [01:55:42.320 --> 01:55:48.320] I don't have a problem with spilling my blood for that as a patriot. [01:55:48.320 --> 01:55:55.320] And I don't honestly have a problem with having to spill it of a tyrant. [01:55:55.320 --> 01:56:01.320] It's not the course I wish to take, but if push comes to shove, [01:56:01.320 --> 01:56:04.320] I will be one of those that will take it [01:56:04.320 --> 01:56:06.320] rather than see everything that I have held dear [01:56:06.320 --> 01:56:11.320] and believed in my whole life destroyed [01:56:11.320 --> 01:56:18.320] and everything that I love put in danger because of it. [01:56:18.320 --> 01:56:28.320] If you cannot understand that, then you're what's wrong with this nation. [01:56:28.320 --> 01:56:30.320] There can be no other way to look at it. [01:56:30.320 --> 01:56:37.320] You are what is wrong with this nation if you can't understand that concept. [01:56:37.320 --> 01:56:41.320] If you do not know why fighting is the right thing to do [01:56:41.320 --> 01:56:44.320] and you don't know why you should be doing it right now [01:56:44.320 --> 01:56:46.320] and you don't even understand how to do it [01:56:46.320 --> 01:56:54.320] and what the problem is that makes you need to do it, you are what's wrong. [01:56:54.320 --> 01:56:56.320] And, Stephen, I see you pop up on the board there. [01:56:56.320 --> 01:56:59.320] I don't think I'm going to have enough time to take a call [01:56:59.320 --> 01:57:01.320] because I've only got a minute and a half left in this show. [01:57:01.320 --> 01:57:03.320] So if you've got something you need to ask me about, [01:57:03.320 --> 01:57:05.320] please send it to me in an email [01:57:05.320 --> 01:57:07.320] because I'm not going to have time to address anything [01:57:07.320 --> 01:57:11.320] before the music starts and the show ends. [01:57:11.320 --> 01:57:16.320] Now, folks, I know it may sound like I'm trying to cheer on revolution. [01:57:16.320 --> 01:57:18.320] I'm not. [01:57:18.320 --> 01:57:22.320] I'm not trying to be the person that starts a war. [01:57:22.320 --> 01:57:24.320] But I'm damn sure trying to get you to understand [01:57:24.320 --> 01:57:31.320] that if we don't do something soon, war is all we've got left. [01:57:31.320 --> 01:57:35.320] And then what? [01:57:35.320 --> 01:57:43.320] What do we leave behind to regain what we've lost? [01:57:43.320 --> 01:57:46.320] If you don't know, you're not asking yourself the right question [01:57:46.320 --> 01:57:49.320] because all you should have to do is to look around [01:57:49.320 --> 01:57:53.320] and see your family's faces and understand what you're fighting for [01:57:53.320 --> 01:57:57.320] and whether or not you care enough about their future as well as your own [01:57:57.320 --> 01:58:02.320] to do what needs to be done and change this [01:58:02.320 --> 01:58:05.320] because you're sure as hell not going to do it [01:58:05.320 --> 01:58:11.320] watching your sports broadcasts, keeping your head stuck in the sand, [01:58:11.320 --> 01:58:17.320] and denying that there is a serious problem in America [01:58:17.320 --> 01:58:21.320] and that you are one of its biggest contributors. [01:58:21.320 --> 01:58:24.320] All right, folks, this has been the Monday Night Rule of Law Radio Show [01:58:24.320 --> 01:58:26.320] with your host, Eddie Craig. 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