[00:00.000 --> 00:05.800] The Bill of Rights contains the first ten amendments of our Constitution. [00:05.800 --> 00:09.460] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [00:09.460 --> 00:10.880] Our liberty depends on it. [00:10.880 --> 00:14.860] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [00:14.860 --> 00:16.960] your First Amendment rights. [00:16.960 --> 00:18.560] Privacy is under attack. [00:18.560 --> 00:22.160] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [00:22.160 --> 00:26.920] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [00:26.920 --> 00:32.000] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [00:32.000 --> 00:34.680] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [00:34.680 --> 00:38.980] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search [00:38.980 --> 00:42.520] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [00:42.520 --> 00:44.720] Start over with Startpage. [00:44.720 --> 00:47.800] Spar, it's what fighters do. [00:47.800 --> 00:51.280] It's also how I remember the five guarantees of the First Amendment. [00:51.280 --> 00:54.480] If you plan to take away my rights, I'm going to spar with you. [00:54.480 --> 01:01.600] Spar with an extra P, S for speech, P for press, another P for petition, A for assembly, [01:01.600 --> 01:02.600] and R for religion. [01:02.600 --> 01:07.000] Most Americans are familiar with the First Amendment guarantees of free speech, press, [01:07.000 --> 01:10.520] assembly, and religion, but petition for redress is another matter. [01:10.520 --> 01:14.600] We have the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. [01:14.600 --> 01:18.120] It means that if we're unhappy with what's going on in our government, we can spell out [01:18.120 --> 01:20.800] the reasons without fear of being thrown into jail. [01:20.800 --> 01:31.120] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, more news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:31.120 --> 01:34.760] The Bill of Rights contains the first 10 amendments of our Constitution. [01:34.760 --> 01:38.240] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [01:38.240 --> 01:39.680] Our liberty depends on it. [01:39.680 --> 01:43.600] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [01:43.600 --> 01:46.760] one of your constitutional rights. [01:46.760 --> 01:48.320] Privacy is under attack. [01:48.320 --> 01:51.920] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:51.920 --> 01:56.720] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish, too. [01:56.720 --> 02:01.840] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [02:01.840 --> 02:04.480] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [02:04.480 --> 02:08.760] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search [02:08.760 --> 02:12.280] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [02:12.280 --> 02:15.880] Start over with Startpage. [02:15.880 --> 02:20.240] When I think of the Second Amendment, I visualize myself wrapping my two arms around the Bill [02:20.240 --> 02:22.280] of Rights in a big old bear hug. [02:22.280 --> 02:26.800] It's how I remember that the Second Amendment guarantees us the right to bear arms, arms [02:26.800 --> 02:30.640] that embrace our freedoms and won't let anyone take them away without a fight. [02:30.640 --> 02:31.640] Get it? [02:31.640 --> 02:33.960] Two arms, bear hug, bear arms? [02:33.960 --> 02:37.560] The late Senator Hubert Humphrey captured the spirit of the Second Amendment so well [02:37.560 --> 02:38.560] when he said, [02:38.560 --> 02:43.720] The right of the citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary government, [02:43.720 --> 02:48.800] and more safeguard against the tyranny which now appears remote in America, but which historically [02:48.800 --> 02:50.440] has proved to always be possible. [02:50.440 --> 02:52.440] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [02:52.440 --> 03:16.040] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [03:23.440 --> 03:50.440] the right of the citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary government, [03:50.440 --> 03:57.440] but which currently has proved to always be possible. [03:57.440 --> 03:58.440] OK. [03:58.440 --> 03:59.440] Howdy, howdy. [03:59.440 --> 04:01.640] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Root of Law Radio. [04:01.640 --> 04:08.280] And in spite of what Brett tells me, this is not the 16th of August. [04:08.280 --> 04:14.320] Welcome to our show on the 21st day of July 2022. [04:14.320 --> 04:19.640] I just can't trust him anymore. [04:19.640 --> 04:22.040] This is elder abuse. [04:22.040 --> 04:28.960] Anyway, I made a trip down to Victoria. [04:28.960 --> 04:34.720] We've been talking about Victoria for a while, and I have been a long time putting a plan [04:34.720 --> 04:38.040] together for Victoria, Texas. [04:38.040 --> 04:44.240] And Dr. Joe, Dr. Joe is on the call board right now, on the guest bridge. [04:44.240 --> 04:50.640] And we went down there and jerked the clerks around a little bit. [04:50.640 --> 04:54.720] And they're supposed to be sending me some documentation. [04:54.720 --> 05:03.680] And I filed a suit against this justice of the peace who wouldn't take my criminal complaints. [05:03.680 --> 05:08.360] He had himself a bit of an attitude. [05:08.360 --> 05:12.640] And I hope that I have jerked a little bit of that attitude off. [05:12.640 --> 05:20.040] Now, I'm relatively certain he will have been served by now because his office is right [05:20.040 --> 05:23.240] across the street from the courthouse. [05:23.240 --> 05:29.360] So the constable doesn't have far to go. [05:29.360 --> 05:39.960] So in 21 days, we'll get a look at how he intends to respond. [05:39.960 --> 05:50.280] And I was very careful in how I crafted the presentment, the petition, so that it was [05:50.280 --> 05:58.960] clear that I sued him in his personal capacity and not his official capacity. [05:58.960 --> 06:03.800] That means he has to hire his own lawyer. [06:03.800 --> 06:11.160] Whether he thinks he has immunity or not, he still has to hire his own lawyer. [06:11.160 --> 06:17.000] So win, lose, or draw, he loses. [06:17.000 --> 06:25.640] Yeah, he can't use the county attorney, district attorney, somebody that would normally handle [06:25.640 --> 06:27.640] a business level kind of a thing, right? [06:27.640 --> 06:31.200] He has to take his personal one. [06:31.200 --> 06:42.120] If he does that, then I will amend my lawsuit and name the attorney as well, a misappropriation [06:42.120 --> 06:47.160] of public funds. [06:47.160 --> 06:50.360] It's time we took it back to him. [06:50.360 --> 06:58.880] It's time we took them back to him in a way that regardless of how they rule, which they'll [06:58.880 --> 07:08.920] always rule in favor of themselves, we get to beat them up anyway, because I expect them [07:08.920 --> 07:17.200] to throw everything out, out of hand, and that's okay, because I'm going to get all [07:17.200 --> 07:19.360] of them to do it. [07:19.360 --> 07:27.000] The worse their ruling is, the more outrageous it is, like this hearing I had in Rome, Texas [07:27.000 --> 07:32.960] where the judge dismissed a 30 page subject matter jurisdiction challenge, obviously did [07:32.960 --> 07:38.640] not read it, said it was confusing. [07:38.640 --> 07:45.040] The prosecutor argued against it and just said it was a bunch of uniform commercial [07:45.040 --> 07:47.840] code crapola. [07:47.840 --> 07:55.800] He obviously didn't read it either, and then the judge dismissed it. [07:55.800 --> 08:03.240] Now, Randy, you wouldn't have inserted any kind of UCC stuff in there just to distract [08:03.240 --> 08:05.280] them and make it look like fluff, right? [08:05.280 --> 08:07.360] You wouldn't have done that, I'm sure. [08:07.360 --> 08:15.680] No I did not, and had she read that document, she would have known that. [08:15.680 --> 08:22.440] I'll be bar grieving her two or three times, and judicial conduct complaining the judge, [08:22.440 --> 08:29.520] criminal complaints, I already filed a bunch of criminal complaints, that they sent me [08:29.520 --> 08:34.520] a package back with everything in it. [08:34.520 --> 08:42.960] I had my subject matter jurisdiction challenge, and the criminal complaints that I filed, [08:42.960 --> 08:50.080] he said I didn't file them correctly, and refused to act on them, so he'll get criminal [08:50.080 --> 08:58.040] complaint for each one of those, and I'll take that to the chief of police. [08:58.040 --> 09:02.640] I've already given the chief of police first degree felony aggravated assault charges against [09:02.640 --> 09:11.040] his officer, and he gave that to this lawyer, this prosecutor, and she didn't give notice [09:11.040 --> 09:15.640] to some magistrate. [09:15.640 --> 09:24.440] So I'll file criminally against her for that, then bar griever for that, bar griever for [09:24.440 --> 09:31.320] arguing this motion without reading it, for not telling the judge that she could not argue [09:31.320 --> 09:36.840] the motion because she didn't read it, didn't respond to it. [09:36.840 --> 09:41.160] She had to respond to that motion before she could argue it in court, and I'm trying to [09:41.160 --> 09:50.760] refine that case law, but we've got the case law that says if someone fails to respond [09:50.760 --> 09:53.600] to a motion, they can't argue the motion in court. [09:53.600 --> 10:02.520] I told the judge that, but he ruled he let her do that anyway, over my objection. [10:02.520 --> 10:06.360] So I'll get a second to complain to him for that. [10:06.360 --> 10:13.960] Are you going to be asking for findings of fact and conclusions of law to support that [10:13.960 --> 10:18.520] ruling that he just gave, overruling the objection? [10:18.520 --> 10:19.520] Yes. [10:19.520 --> 10:23.640] Now he's going to say he doesn't have to produce it. [10:23.640 --> 10:26.920] Well, the rule says he must. [10:26.920 --> 10:34.200] Well, actually the rule only applies to county and district courts, if I remember right. [10:34.200 --> 10:35.480] I'll go back and read it. [10:35.480 --> 10:37.560] Oh, is this a JP? [10:37.560 --> 10:38.560] Yeah. [10:38.560 --> 10:39.560] It's rule 297. [10:39.560 --> 10:40.560] Yeah. [10:40.560 --> 10:41.560] I think they're right. [10:41.560 --> 10:42.560] JP is... [10:42.560 --> 10:43.560] Inferior court. [10:43.560 --> 10:44.560] Yeah. [10:44.560 --> 10:53.720] They're considered inferior court so they don't have to be ruled over by an attorney. [10:53.720 --> 11:00.960] This guy is an attorney, but JP's by-sign law is not, and it would be inappropriate [11:00.960 --> 11:05.520] to ask him for findings of fact and conclusions of law because he's not expected to know how [11:05.520 --> 11:12.400] to write that, but I can ask for it anyway. [11:12.400 --> 11:19.720] And then claim, since he is counsel, he is learned in counsel, claim that he refused [11:19.720 --> 11:25.720] to give me the basis for his ruling because he didn't have a basis for his ruling. [11:25.720 --> 11:31.200] If he had a basis, he would have told me. [11:31.200 --> 11:34.200] Anyway, I'm going to beat him up as much as possible. [11:34.200 --> 11:36.360] Right now I'm working Victoria County. [11:36.360 --> 11:45.600] I've got the lawsuit against the first JP, and when I get the response, it cost me almost... [11:45.600 --> 11:52.720] It cost me $468 to file in the county court. [11:52.720 --> 11:58.560] In the last legislature, they raised the cost quite a bit. [11:58.560 --> 12:05.280] So once I've done him, get his answer, see how he responds to it. [12:05.280 --> 12:09.880] If he does respond to it, he may just ignore it. [12:09.880 --> 12:15.640] I don't know how arrogant they are, but he may well just ignore it. [12:15.640 --> 12:23.320] When he does, then I'll move for some judgment, and what I want them to do is screw up all [12:23.320 --> 12:28.800] they can because I'm just building my way up to the federal court. [12:28.800 --> 12:33.440] I want to take all these guys to the feds, and I want to work from the bottom to the [12:33.440 --> 12:39.840] top and get everybody to do it wrong so that I'll have a much better case when I get to [12:39.840 --> 12:45.400] the feds with the Rico case. [12:45.400 --> 12:46.400] That's my plan. [12:46.400 --> 12:48.840] Oh, let me turn on the phone lines. [12:48.840 --> 12:53.400] Do you want to tell your listeners what Rico means? [12:53.400 --> 12:54.400] Yes. [12:54.400 --> 12:55.400] Okay. [12:55.400 --> 13:00.400] Phone lines are on, calling number 512-646-1984. [13:00.400 --> 13:01.400] Rico. [13:01.400 --> 13:09.400] What does it stand for, Brett? [13:09.400 --> 13:16.040] It's racketeering, it's the Racketeer-Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. [13:16.040 --> 13:17.040] Yes. [13:17.040 --> 13:23.760] In Texas, our incarnation of that is street gang statute. [13:23.760 --> 13:28.560] It's a rules act of- [13:28.560 --> 13:29.560] Over in 71? [13:29.560 --> 13:35.600] Texas People Code 71, yeah, it's a street gang statute, and I've just finished reworking [13:35.600 --> 13:40.960] my $400 million lawsuit. [13:40.960 --> 13:42.800] I'm refiling it. [13:42.800 --> 13:50.440] I'm taking out the petition for declaratory judgment, and we'll file that separately, [13:50.440 --> 13:56.360] and I'm writing this suit itself without the declaratory judgment in it. [13:56.360 --> 14:03.760] I went through it and went through all of my citations, and I found something remarkable. [14:03.760 --> 14:09.360] You know, I keep telling everybody, read the case law. [14:09.360 --> 14:11.240] Don't just accept case law. [14:11.240 --> 14:23.840] I came across a case that Eddie Craig brought me, a traffic case that everybody had cited, [14:23.840 --> 14:29.680] and it turned out when he read the case, it had nothing to do with traffic. [14:29.680 --> 14:39.600] So in building these documents, I was working on a strategy to eliminate that kind of problem. [14:39.600 --> 14:51.720] When you have, oftentimes, citations in cases, the best citations are actually quotations [14:51.720 --> 14:54.880] from other cases. [14:54.880 --> 15:08.280] So you've got Gerstein Pugh quoting Dixon, or they will have a citation, a quotation, [15:08.280 --> 15:14.000] and then they'll say see also and list two or three other cases. [15:14.000 --> 15:21.640] So what I do is everywhere there's another case, I put a carriage return, a couple lines. [15:21.640 --> 15:29.800] I go to that case and find the reference in the case that, the verbiage in the case that [15:29.800 --> 15:36.200] this is referring to, I copy it and drop it down, put it in quotations. [15:36.200 --> 15:43.400] So instead of just having the case name, I have the actual content from that case. [15:43.400 --> 15:52.960] Well, I think most everybody's heard about this case that says that rights belong to [15:52.960 --> 15:54.920] the belligerent litigant. [15:54.920 --> 16:01.280] Well, I have quoted that case, but it always bothered me. [16:01.280 --> 16:05.720] I wanted to say, no, it doesn't. [16:05.720 --> 16:09.000] Rights belong to everybody, no matter what. [16:09.000 --> 16:17.440] And they're using that case to say that, well, if you want your speedy trial, you must demand [16:17.440 --> 16:18.440] it. [16:18.440 --> 16:21.800] If you don't demand it, you waive it. [16:21.800 --> 16:26.240] Horse manure, where do you come up with that? [16:26.240 --> 16:33.840] And I've argued this in the argument about the examining trials. [16:33.840 --> 16:37.320] You don't have a right to examining trials. [16:37.320 --> 16:40.040] That's totally required to give you an examining trial. [16:40.040 --> 16:45.080] It doesn't matter if you ask for it or not, they're commanded to do it. [16:45.080 --> 16:52.280] So I looked up that case and it was completely bogus. [16:52.280 --> 16:53.280] Hang on. [16:53.280 --> 16:54.280] We'll pick this up on the other side. [16:54.280 --> 17:00.320] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio, we'll be right back. 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[19:28.600 --> 19:56.200] So tune in to the scripture talk live on LogosRadioNetwork.com. [19:56.200 --> 20:24.560] Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. to inspire and motivate your studies of the scriptures. [20:24.560 --> 20:28.600] OK. [20:28.600 --> 20:29.600] We are back. [20:29.600 --> 20:32.360] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Wheel of Law Radio. [20:32.360 --> 20:38.600] We're talking about this cage, the Johnson v. something-whether, I don't have it exactly [20:38.600 --> 20:39.600] in front of me at the moment. [20:39.600 --> 20:42.600] Is that the United States v. Johnson? [20:42.600 --> 20:43.600] Yeah. [20:43.600 --> 20:44.960] U.S. v. Johnson. [20:44.960 --> 20:53.000] And it had this quotation in there from another case and it said that rights belong to the [20:53.000 --> 20:56.240] belligerent litigant. [20:56.240 --> 21:00.360] And went through a whole bunch that if you don't claim your right, you waive it. [21:00.360 --> 21:10.600] Well, that is a pretty serious statement about how the Constitution works. [21:10.600 --> 21:17.920] And it was quoted a lot and, you know, I used it because we wanted to convince people that, [21:17.920 --> 21:21.360] you know, you need to get in there and fight for your rights. [21:21.360 --> 21:27.560] And effectively, your rights are not waived. [21:27.560 --> 21:32.480] You just waive your opportunity to claim them. [21:32.480 --> 21:38.760] But reading that case, it said that if you don't claim your right, you waive it. [21:38.760 --> 21:42.560] And I'm saying, no, I don't. [21:42.560 --> 21:47.320] My public officials are commanded to do these things, don't they? [21:47.320 --> 21:51.920] I don't have to stand and look them in the eye and tell them to do what they're already [21:51.920 --> 21:55.960] commanded to do in order for those commandments to be effective. [21:55.960 --> 22:00.960] And that's essentially what this case would call for. [22:00.960 --> 22:07.880] But I used it anyway and, my bad, I finally looked at that quotation and went to that [22:07.880 --> 22:08.880] case. [22:08.880 --> 22:14.080] I was using this new styling to make sure I don't get any bad case law. [22:14.080 --> 22:22.960] And son of a gun, I looked that case up, it cited, and I put belligerent in. [22:22.960 --> 22:25.840] Belligerent was not in the case anywhere. [22:25.840 --> 22:29.280] It had three cases listed there. [22:29.280 --> 22:31.720] I pulled them all up. [22:31.720 --> 22:32.920] It wasn't in any of them. [22:32.920 --> 22:37.120] I tried every combination of that verbiage I could find. [22:37.120 --> 22:42.560] There was nothing about that in any of those cases. [22:42.560 --> 22:51.360] Very common, I found this quotation originally on this freedom school page, but I think it's [22:51.360 --> 22:59.320] George Gordon had this freedom school and he was quoting it and he hadn't read it. [22:59.320 --> 23:04.640] So point is, read all the case law. [23:04.640 --> 23:07.080] You don't have to read the whole thing. [23:07.080 --> 23:09.720] It's kind of daunting having to read 30 cases. [23:09.720 --> 23:16.240] So what you do is you take the case that you're looking at and you take the statement, the [23:16.240 --> 23:25.120] primary statement, and pull words or phrases out of that statement that are unique. [23:25.120 --> 23:30.120] Pull up this other case and put those words or phrases in there. [23:30.120 --> 23:34.880] And generally when I do that, it drops me right exactly to the spot I want to be. [23:34.880 --> 23:37.280] So you don't have to read the whole thing. [23:37.280 --> 23:40.840] And then when you find it, you need to back up about a half a page before and a half a [23:40.840 --> 23:47.920] page after to make sure that what you're looking at is actually in context. [23:47.920 --> 24:00.440] Ben Drum was fighting an IRS lead and the lawyers for the other side filed a document [24:00.440 --> 24:08.400] and he was pretty distraught because they had some pretty damning case law in there [24:08.400 --> 24:12.480] and we told him, read the case law. [24:12.480 --> 24:16.600] He called back a week later just chuckling and laughing. [24:16.600 --> 24:25.840] Both of these cases, the quotation the lawyer used was what the judge, the court used to [24:25.840 --> 24:32.640] say this is what we used to rule and then they went on to overturn that. [24:32.640 --> 24:35.760] Two of these cases they did that with. [24:35.760 --> 24:42.720] So what the lawyers did is they just did a search on Lexus and found the statement they [24:42.720 --> 24:48.040] wanted and didn't look in the case. [24:48.040 --> 24:52.920] The judge was furious. [24:52.920 --> 24:58.760] He used their case law against them and when the judge saw what they did, he was furious [24:58.760 --> 25:08.040] and he rescinded their liens. [25:08.040 --> 25:12.240] He got another judge to put it back later but this one, he was just tearing a button [25:12.240 --> 25:18.760] off their shirt and he did that to the IRS and generally they don't mess with the IRS. [25:18.760 --> 25:22.880] So it's really important you read the cases. [25:22.880 --> 25:26.560] That's my story and I'm sticking to it. [25:26.560 --> 25:29.600] We got a couple of callers on the board. [25:29.600 --> 25:30.600] We have Tina in California. [25:30.600 --> 25:33.320] We haven't talked to Tina in a while. [25:33.320 --> 25:34.920] Hello, Ms. Tina. [25:34.920 --> 25:38.840] What have you been up to? [25:38.840 --> 25:48.960] I've been working on my exhibit for the trial that's upcoming against the consignment store. [25:48.960 --> 25:57.040] I've been working on getting all my notice of appeal in from that case against the attorney [25:57.040 --> 26:04.120] and I've been feeling a little bit down and frustrated because there's not enough time [26:04.120 --> 26:10.040] and I feel like, you know, I'm never going to win no matter what I do and you know how [26:10.040 --> 26:13.840] you get those days when you think, why am I doing all this? [26:13.840 --> 26:14.840] What's the point? [26:14.840 --> 26:19.960] Yeah, I get those all the time. [26:19.960 --> 26:26.200] I just can't win for trying but I'm still going to keep trying but I had a, and I'm [26:26.200 --> 26:34.040] hoping this lady calls in today, I got, you know, I get a few comments from some of the [26:34.040 --> 26:40.240] telegraph people, B.E. Lee and Sarah, you know, trying, you know, they're always uplifting [26:40.240 --> 26:42.240] me. [26:42.240 --> 26:47.560] But this lady, the other day I got this email out of the blue and it is, you know, was addressed [26:47.560 --> 26:56.120] to a lot of people and she had put in there asking people to call in to this sheriff's [26:56.120 --> 27:01.480] office, I think it's in Pennsylvania and, you know, to say, and she gave the name of [27:01.480 --> 27:09.920] the officer, she gave the number, she gave, you know, the other authority's numbers, you [27:09.920 --> 27:15.280] know, to call in and say, and she gave the verbiage what we wanted, to stop this illegal [27:15.280 --> 27:20.160] eviction that was going to happen tomorrow because the case is still in the court and [27:20.160 --> 27:21.160] everything else. [27:21.160 --> 27:25.560] So I thought, I said, well, and she said, well, will anybody call in for me because [27:25.560 --> 27:28.320] I want as many people calling in as possible. [27:28.320 --> 27:31.480] And I called in, I said, well, you know, she's given me everything, what's it going to take [27:31.480 --> 27:32.480] five minutes of my time? [27:32.480 --> 27:35.280] So I said, yeah, I'll do it, send me the info. [27:35.280 --> 27:38.560] And I called, well, it was very interesting. [27:38.560 --> 27:41.640] But that sheriff didn't like me calling. [27:41.640 --> 27:46.120] He knew I was from California and he said, well, you know, I said, well, are you following [27:46.120 --> 27:47.120] the law? [27:47.120 --> 27:48.120] He said, I always follow the law. [27:48.120 --> 27:50.760] I said, well, it doesn't seem so based on this, this and this. [27:50.760 --> 27:55.400] I said, you can't go ahead with this eviction, I'm going ahead with it and I don't care what [27:55.400 --> 27:56.400] you say. [27:56.400 --> 28:02.080] I said, well, I guess I'll have to go, you know, file a complaint, an official complaint [28:02.080 --> 28:03.640] against you for not following the law. [28:03.640 --> 28:05.080] Oh, I don't care what you do. [28:05.080 --> 28:08.720] I'm doing that eviction on Friday, no matter what. [28:08.720 --> 28:10.720] I said, oh, really? [28:10.720 --> 28:11.720] Okay. [28:11.720 --> 28:12.720] And he said, don't call me again. [28:12.720 --> 28:15.720] I'm not answering to you at all. [28:15.720 --> 28:18.840] So it quite amused me, his attitude. [28:18.840 --> 28:24.160] So I sent Florence this, you know, an email saying what had happened and she said he's [28:24.160 --> 28:25.160] got that attitude. [28:25.160 --> 28:32.600] Well, I get an email today, the eviction stopped because she was going to file a, I think a [28:32.600 --> 28:38.000] writ of mandate or something, but she went to the judges and the higher court and it [28:38.000 --> 28:39.000] stopped. [28:39.000 --> 28:46.240] And apparently this sheriff, whoever is officer, went to the house and said, please stop giving [28:46.240 --> 28:47.440] my number out. [28:47.440 --> 28:49.840] All these people are calling from all across the country. [28:49.840 --> 28:50.840] Stop. [28:50.840 --> 29:01.600] I don't know what you're asking me, but that really tickled me, mightily upset. [29:01.600 --> 29:06.040] I hope she told him, screw you. [29:06.040 --> 29:09.560] Well, she's a firecracker. [29:09.560 --> 29:13.520] I gave her the information to come on tonight's show, I'm not sure. [29:13.520 --> 29:18.120] She was exhausted from fighting everything for the last three days and so she may have [29:18.120 --> 29:19.600] fell asleep. [29:19.600 --> 29:24.600] But what I told her, I said it goes to show that, you know, when she had people calling [29:24.600 --> 29:32.960] in from New Mexico and California, New York, and you know, if you make those calls, it [29:32.960 --> 29:35.640] really drives them crazy. [29:35.640 --> 29:42.200] And you know, we come together and help each other, but she helped us by putting everything [29:42.200 --> 29:43.200] in an email. [29:43.200 --> 29:49.520] All we had to do was make the call and read it out and that's a huge help. [29:49.520 --> 29:50.520] Wonderful. [29:50.520 --> 29:51.520] Okay, hang on. [29:51.520 --> 29:56.960] Going to our sponsors, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio, hang on, we'll [29:56.960 --> 29:57.960] be right back. 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[34:00.480 --> 34:07.360] You beat up the sheriff, I have a question, I have a question about that, when you talked [34:07.360 --> 34:10.760] to him, were you, uh, curious? [34:10.760 --> 34:22.240] Um, I most probably was, but he was even worse. [34:22.240 --> 34:24.880] So what state was this sheriff in? [34:24.880 --> 34:28.440] I think it was Philadelphia. [34:28.440 --> 34:30.960] Oh, okay. [34:30.960 --> 34:38.000] Yeah, it was really, it was really fun, and he was just absolutely determined, he didn't [34:38.000 --> 34:43.200] care about the law, and then he said, well I am following the law, I said no you're not. [34:43.200 --> 34:46.840] You know, he said, well I'm going to do this anyway, so it's like, okay, uh. [34:46.840 --> 34:50.880] Well that comes from a mindset that says I am the law. [34:50.880 --> 34:58.360] Uh, yeah, oh actually, you know, this is Illinois, she's in Pennsylvania, but this is in Illinois, [34:58.360 --> 35:04.200] because it was a 630, and it was, he was doing against the gubernatorial disaster proclamation [35:04.200 --> 35:11.640] and the Illinois eviction prevention ordinance, um, so, you know, it's just really funny, [35:11.640 --> 35:20.360] she gave, um, the sheriff, um, the gubernatorial information, the clerk, and she just put everything [35:20.360 --> 35:25.280] in here, even the attorneys, I didn't get a chance to call them all, uh, but I just [35:25.280 --> 35:31.240] thought I'd have fun with the person who was actually going to do the eviction first. [35:31.240 --> 35:37.920] And, uh, anyway, it was, it was interesting, and, um, I recommend if anybody gets asked, [35:37.920 --> 35:43.120] just, uh, do it, but please, if you want to ask people to help you, write it all out for [35:43.120 --> 35:47.120] them in an email, the numbers so they don't have to guess, they don't have to think, what [35:47.120 --> 35:52.280] am I supposed to say, I don't know this case, if you type it out, they have nothing, you [35:52.280 --> 35:56.320] know, it takes five minutes of your time to make the call. [35:56.320 --> 35:57.320] So that's good. [35:57.320 --> 36:02.640] The other thing I need a little help with, does anybody know how to really properly fill [36:02.640 --> 36:09.480] in an APP 003, the, uh, appellant notice designating record on appeal? [36:09.480 --> 36:13.440] I'm just looking at this and feeling like a beer in the headlights as to which one I [36:13.440 --> 36:19.560] fill in and why, and, um, I'm struggling with it. [36:19.560 --> 36:23.680] I have no idea, is this, you need to California? [36:23.680 --> 36:25.680] I've never heard of that. [36:25.680 --> 36:32.520] Yeah, you have to designate the record on an appeal when you file for an appeal. [36:32.520 --> 36:39.280] And um, it's a record of designate, what does it designate mean in this context? [36:39.280 --> 36:45.680] Uh, well that I'm not really sure, that's what I'm trying to figure, it's actually [36:45.680 --> 36:51.920] quite a complex form, if you're not used to seeing it, um, so it sort of says record of [36:51.920 --> 36:56.600] the documents filed in the superior court, I choose to use the following method of providing [36:56.600 --> 37:01.160] the court of appeal with a record of the documents filed in the superior court. [37:01.160 --> 37:06.960] And there's all these things that you have to check or not check, um, and I'm just wondering [37:06.960 --> 37:13.280] if anyone in California has done that and can contact me and help me make sure this [37:13.280 --> 37:14.280] is correct. [37:14.280 --> 37:15.280] Okay. [37:15.280 --> 37:20.280] Well, I sure can help you. [37:20.280 --> 37:26.600] So, uh, maybe we've got some listeners in California who've been there, who can. [37:26.600 --> 37:28.840] Have you put this up on the telegram channel? [37:28.840 --> 37:36.400] Um, I did, but I put it up under something else I was posting and maybe people didn't [37:36.400 --> 37:37.400] see it. [37:37.400 --> 37:42.920] Um, maybe I should post it in some other place, uh, as well, because I really want to get [37:42.920 --> 37:45.760] this done and do it right. [37:45.760 --> 37:51.880] So I'll post it and see if anyone else can do that and I also posted in there that there's [37:51.880 --> 37:58.880] a meeting, a committee on professional responsibility and conduct from the state bar of California. [37:58.880 --> 38:06.960] There's a committee meeting on July 29th that apparently, uh, people can call in to, um, [38:06.960 --> 38:08.320] I don't know if you have to register. [38:08.320 --> 38:10.720] I did register before long ago. [38:10.720 --> 38:16.200] That's why I get these emails, but, um, it would be interesting for those in California [38:16.200 --> 38:22.160] to, uh, check that out and see what they're saying on this professional responsibility [38:22.160 --> 38:24.720] and conduct of the state bar. [38:24.720 --> 38:25.720] Yes. [38:25.720 --> 38:31.000] Somebody needs to ask them about the right of lawyers to lie like dogs. [38:31.000 --> 38:35.920] Um, yes, I will be, if I get the chance, I will be asking that. [38:35.920 --> 38:36.920] Trust me. [38:36.920 --> 38:37.920] Okay. [38:37.920 --> 38:41.560] Do you have anything else for us, Tina? [38:41.560 --> 38:42.560] No. [38:42.560 --> 38:44.760] I'll let you go to other listeners. [38:44.760 --> 38:45.760] Okay. [38:45.760 --> 38:46.760] Thank you, Dina. [38:46.760 --> 38:49.560] Now we're going to go to EJ in California. [38:49.560 --> 38:51.840] Hello, EJ. [38:51.840 --> 38:54.280] What do you have for us today? [38:54.280 --> 39:07.200] Um, I have a lead to amend, um, by the order of judge in district court, uh, for the hospital [39:07.200 --> 39:13.120] case, but it's, of course, against the, um, the state actors. [39:13.120 --> 39:19.640] So I'm going through, I need some time to write the lead to amend. [39:19.640 --> 39:25.480] So I will be uploading a request for extension tonight. [39:25.480 --> 39:32.440] Um, just wanted to go over some reasons why I need this extension. [39:32.440 --> 39:38.040] Uh, I'm going to request 60 to 90 days for the extension. [39:38.040 --> 39:41.840] Well, it's because of COVID. [39:41.840 --> 39:45.720] Everybody else is using it. [39:45.720 --> 39:48.720] They're using it. [39:48.720 --> 39:49.720] Okay. [39:49.720 --> 39:50.720] Right. [39:50.720 --> 39:58.760] Uh, due to COVID, uh, cause it's right here, it says I have received, well, I haven't received [39:58.760 --> 40:04.800] any prior extension cause it's, um, it was a lead to amend and it was, it's due actually [40:04.800 --> 40:05.800] on Monday. [40:05.800 --> 40:12.360] So I'm going to follow this extension request for extension tonight. [40:12.360 --> 40:21.120] Um, this extension is necessary because I am a pro se litigant and there are these, [40:21.120 --> 40:28.040] you know, I need more time to research and then, um, it'll just, I need more time to [40:28.040 --> 40:31.760] research and more time to write my documents. [40:31.760 --> 40:37.320] And then it says, please use the area below to provide more details about your situation. [40:37.320 --> 40:39.320] So I'll just, um, [40:39.320 --> 40:44.360] Tell them how much time you, how much time you have to work every day to support yourself [40:44.360 --> 40:48.120] that this is not your business like it is for lawyers. [40:48.120 --> 40:53.960] So you have to find time in between and take care of your kids and all this other stuff. [40:53.960 --> 40:56.960] Just play it on thick. [40:56.960 --> 40:57.960] Okay. [40:57.960 --> 41:02.280] Um, I'm sorry. [41:02.280 --> 41:11.360] So I have a full time job and, um, I have to take care of my family and due to COVID, [41:11.360 --> 41:19.400] I, um, I need more extra time to, should I put 60 dash 90 days or just put 90 days round [41:19.400 --> 41:20.400] it off? [41:20.400 --> 41:24.520] Just put, just put 90 and they'll give you whatever they want to. [41:24.520 --> 41:25.520] Oh, okay. [41:25.520 --> 41:30.200] Therefore, I asked the court grant me additional 90 days. [41:30.200 --> 41:31.200] Okay. [41:31.200 --> 41:35.920] And you might use up 89 days of that just looking for COVID. [41:35.920 --> 41:43.080] And you might, and you might indicate that the lawyer just will not cause any harm to [41:43.080 --> 41:47.200] any of the litigants. [41:47.200 --> 41:48.200] I'm sorry. [41:48.200 --> 41:51.080] Can you say that one more time? [41:51.080 --> 41:54.080] The delay will not harm any of the litigants. [41:54.080 --> 41:57.400] Oh yeah, that's right. [41:57.400 --> 41:58.400] Okay. [41:58.400 --> 41:59.880] Thank you so much. [41:59.880 --> 42:02.520] I think that's it. [42:02.520 --> 42:03.520] Anything else? [42:03.520 --> 42:04.920] I think that's all my questions for tonight. [42:04.920 --> 42:11.480] I have other things pending, but I need to get this done and file it online. [42:11.480 --> 42:20.000] Um, so that there was additional 90 days would really, really help me, um, write out exactly [42:20.000 --> 42:25.480] like details why they should be accountable. [42:25.480 --> 42:32.720] And I will, I will get the evidence against them and show, and prove to the court why [42:32.720 --> 42:33.720] they should be liable. [42:33.720 --> 42:40.200] So, I mean, that's just in my words, of course, but the little details, for example, I was [42:40.200 --> 42:47.360] detained two and a half hours, not able to see my mother and et cetera, et cetera. [42:47.360 --> 42:59.040] And with the, uh, with the state case, I'm not really, um, I've kind of like, uh, oh, [42:59.040 --> 43:08.720] my, um, what do you call it, the, my hearing's coming up in August, the summary judgment. [43:08.720 --> 43:09.720] Okay. [43:09.720 --> 43:21.000] Coming up on August, but there's a conflict where I have that, I have that dumb, um, failure [43:21.000 --> 43:24.000] to show ID. [43:24.000 --> 43:28.200] I feel like they did it on purpose knowing that I had a summary judgment on August. [43:28.200 --> 43:35.120] If you have a conflicting court setting, that'll generally get you a continuance. [43:35.120 --> 43:39.880] Just let them know you have a conflicting court setting and they will generally move [43:39.880 --> 43:40.880] it. [43:40.880 --> 43:41.880] Hang on. [43:41.880 --> 43:42.880] We're about to go to our sponsors. [43:42.880 --> 43:44.560] Do you have anything else for us? [43:44.560 --> 43:46.520] No, thank you so much. [43:46.520 --> 43:47.520] Have a good night. [43:47.520 --> 43:48.520] Okay. [43:48.520 --> 43:49.520] Thank you, E.J. [43:49.520 --> 43:50.520] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Wheel of Law Radio. [43:50.520 --> 43:51.520] We're going to our sponsors. [43:51.520 --> 44:00.120] When we come back on the other side, I want to take Dr. Joe, uh, here we go. [44:00.120 --> 44:01.120] I love logos. 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[47:17.800 --> 47:24.360] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio and we're going to, we got Dr. Joe on [47:24.360 --> 47:25.360] the guest bridge. [47:25.360 --> 47:26.360] Hello, Dr. Joe. [47:26.360 --> 47:27.360] Hello there, Randy Kelton. [47:27.360 --> 47:35.640] And you are going to talk to us about physiological health care. [47:35.640 --> 47:36.640] Physiological health care. [47:36.640 --> 47:44.200] I was just sitting here thinking about what is the unique factor, the unique aspect of [47:44.200 --> 47:53.720] physiologic health care that makes it so interesting, so exciting and so available to lay people. [47:53.720 --> 47:55.600] Very much available to lay people. [47:55.600 --> 48:04.040] Will you kind of give us a brief on what it is? [48:04.040 --> 48:09.200] Physiologic health care can best be described as health care in harmony with nature. [48:09.200 --> 48:17.280] It's the study of the structure of the healing process and in that comment is a very interesting [48:17.280 --> 48:18.280] secret. [48:18.280 --> 48:24.280] Randy, what is it easier to do, fight disease or promote health? [48:24.280 --> 48:26.400] Promote health. [48:26.400 --> 48:30.760] And that's what physiologic health care is all about. [48:30.760 --> 48:38.680] If you promote health with proper diet, proper lifestyle, proper food, proper mental attitude, [48:38.680 --> 48:41.560] you will be healthier and healthier and healthier. [48:41.560 --> 48:49.920] And if you promote health successfully and diligently enough, what happens to your diseases? [48:49.920 --> 48:50.920] They don't. [48:50.920 --> 48:51.920] They fade away. [48:51.920 --> 48:52.920] They fade away. [48:52.920 --> 48:56.200] They were an illusion to begin with. [48:56.200 --> 49:01.880] So you see all these people with cancer and diabetes and heart disease and all the rest [49:01.880 --> 49:10.480] of it and they take drugs and et cetera for years and years and their health slowly declines. [49:10.480 --> 49:15.520] And then they go on a better diet, get a little bit of exercise, listen to their doctor, say [49:15.520 --> 49:19.160] get more rest and clean up your actin. [49:19.160 --> 49:21.160] And what happens, Randy? [49:21.160 --> 49:23.440] You get better. [49:23.440 --> 49:27.080] They start to improve immediately. [49:27.080 --> 49:33.760] I say to people the most important words are mother nature is very forgiving. [49:33.760 --> 49:42.280] As soon as you improve your diet and lifestyle, mother nature begins to improve your health. [49:42.280 --> 49:44.640] Mother nature is very forgiving. [49:44.640 --> 49:49.960] You have to do your part, but if you do your part, diet and lifestyle, mother nature is [49:49.960 --> 49:50.960] very forgiving. [49:50.960 --> 49:52.960] Does that make sense? [49:52.960 --> 49:54.640] It makes sense. [49:54.640 --> 50:02.600] How do we figure out what's best for us as individuals? [50:02.600 --> 50:08.000] Well, mankind has been around for quite a while. [50:08.000 --> 50:15.120] And to make a long story short, the best way I've heard it placed or said is whole food, [50:15.120 --> 50:21.880] plant-based diet and a more natural lifestyle in harmony with nature. [50:21.880 --> 50:27.920] You know, there are people who stay up all night on the internet and they've got this [50:27.920 --> 50:33.600] eerie iridescent glow that can be seen coming from their room. [50:33.600 --> 50:42.520] They disturb the pituitary gland, they disturb their immune system, and what is it they're [50:42.520 --> 50:43.520] doing? [50:43.520 --> 50:49.080] They're living a lifestyle that is out of harmony with nature, and the end result of [50:49.080 --> 50:57.720] that is illness, disease, and the good side of all of this is mother nature is very forgiving. [50:57.720 --> 51:02.720] As soon as you begin improving your diet, improving your lifestyle, aches and pains [51:02.720 --> 51:09.640] go away, and if you're good at it and if you're diligent, many, many so-called diseases will [51:09.640 --> 51:15.880] fade away into obscurity. [51:15.880 --> 51:19.680] What are the big disease categories? [51:19.680 --> 51:25.480] You've got cardiovascular disease, you've got cancer, and you've got diabetes. [51:25.480 --> 51:33.600] All right, so do we know anything about the effect of diet on cardiovascular disease? [51:33.600 --> 51:34.600] Sure we do. [51:34.600 --> 51:36.040] Quite a bit. [51:36.040 --> 51:42.800] Improving diet will begin to have an effect, a positive beneficial effect on cardiovascular [51:42.800 --> 51:45.720] disease almost immediately. [51:45.720 --> 51:51.480] Do we know anything about diet and cancer? [51:51.480 --> 51:52.840] Sure we do. [51:52.840 --> 51:57.520] Improving the diet, many times you can see what things are carcinogens and what things [51:57.520 --> 52:04.520] cause cancer, and as soon as you begin to eliminate those and have a more natural vitamin-filled, [52:04.520 --> 52:10.800] mineral-filled, fresh food diet, many people report that they begin feeling better almost [52:10.800 --> 52:13.360] immediately. [52:13.360 --> 52:15.680] And how about diabetes? [52:15.680 --> 52:21.600] Is there anything a diabetic can do that will tend to improve their overall health and help [52:21.600 --> 52:25.280] them recover from diabetes? [52:25.280 --> 52:30.440] Stop eating half a gallon of ice cream every day. [52:30.440 --> 52:35.520] You know, many times it's just as simple as that, but you have to be consistent over a [52:35.520 --> 52:37.360] long period of time. [52:37.360 --> 52:44.000] So physiologic health care is the study of the structure of the healing phenomena, and [52:44.000 --> 52:51.120] in physiologic health care, what do we concern ourselves mostly with, fighting disease or [52:51.120 --> 52:54.560] improving health? [52:54.560 --> 53:03.040] It's all about improving health, and I fully appreciate the miracles of modern medicine, [53:03.040 --> 53:11.520] and they're outstanding and they're absolutely admirable, but you will never be healthy over [53:11.520 --> 53:17.440] a long period of time unless you are diligent in doing the things that promote good health. [53:17.440 --> 53:22.960] It doesn't matter how good your medical care is, if you do not take care of your health, [53:22.960 --> 53:23.960] you will not have it. [53:23.960 --> 53:26.960] That's as simple as that. [53:26.960 --> 53:38.400] Well, Dr. Joe, I bought this weight bench and got it in my extra room there, but I had [53:38.400 --> 53:43.240] it there for a month or so and I haven't noticed any improvement. [53:43.240 --> 53:46.160] Has it moved since you put it there? [53:46.160 --> 53:50.560] Well, no, but I got one. [53:50.560 --> 53:55.000] Well, that's more than most people get. [53:55.000 --> 53:59.800] It's simple, but you know, there's a difference between being healthy and being strong. [53:59.800 --> 54:07.960] Now, being strong is good, but lifting weights when you do not adhere to a good healthy lifestyle [54:07.960 --> 54:12.880] and a good healthy diet, that's fool's gold. [54:12.880 --> 54:19.640] You'll get stronger, but if your health continues to decline, ultimately, you'll regret the [54:19.640 --> 54:20.640] situation. [54:20.640 --> 54:27.420] Now, when people are ill, they're not ill with like one little tiny area. [54:27.420 --> 54:32.640] They don't have just lung cancer or they don't have just osteoporosis. [54:32.640 --> 54:38.480] When you look at the overall body, you look at the lungs, the large intestine, the stomach, [54:38.480 --> 54:43.040] the spleen, the heart, the small intestine, the bladder, the kidney, the gallbladder, [54:43.040 --> 54:49.680] liver, thyroid, the granules, the pituitary, gonads, nervous tissue, muscular tissue, the [54:49.680 --> 54:52.520] musculoskeletal system. [54:52.520 --> 54:59.960] You have to consider all of these things as working together and when they're harmonious, [54:59.960 --> 55:02.480] you have good health. [55:02.480 --> 55:08.360] As I quoted before, there's a book called the China Study and in China, they kept very [55:08.360 --> 55:14.880] close records on people and what they found was a whole food, plant-based diet, fresh [55:14.880 --> 55:20.720] fruits and vegetables, small amounts of grains, small amounts of animal protein like meat [55:20.720 --> 55:31.520] and overall, this leads to a healthy body, healthy mind and an extended lifespan because [55:31.520 --> 55:33.960] it's not enough just to be healthy. [55:33.960 --> 55:36.240] We want to be healthy for a long time. [55:36.240 --> 55:37.880] You want to see your children grow up. [55:37.880 --> 55:42.800] You want to see your children's children and your children's children, your grandchildren [55:42.800 --> 55:50.200] and to me, that is a very important part of success. [55:50.200 --> 55:56.960] Living a good, long, healthy life, being able to move as you like, maintaining your strength [55:56.960 --> 56:03.720] and your health well into your 90s, approaching 100, that to me is taking care of yourself [56:03.720 --> 56:04.720] properly. [56:04.720 --> 56:06.720] Does that make sense? [56:06.720 --> 56:11.000] It makes sense but how do we do that? [56:11.000 --> 56:19.280] How do we extract ourselves from this modern culture that's constantly pushing poisons [56:19.280 --> 56:21.600] at us? [56:21.600 --> 56:26.880] It takes a little work but mother nature is what? [56:26.880 --> 56:27.880] Forgiving. [56:27.880 --> 56:30.160] Mother nature is very forgiving. [56:30.160 --> 56:35.440] I've seen people with all kinds of various disease syndromes and as soon as they begin [56:35.440 --> 56:48.440] a plant-based, healthy diet, whole foods and a modest exercise regime and reduce the interpersonal [56:48.440 --> 56:53.680] conflict that they have with other people and become calm and quiet, their health improves [56:53.680 --> 56:58.960] spontaneously. [56:58.960 --> 57:04.040] It's actually very gratifying to watch people just simply move in the direction of being [57:04.040 --> 57:11.000] healthy and their health improves almost immediately for many people. [57:11.000 --> 57:12.500] We have the choice. [57:12.500 --> 57:13.640] We can fight disease. [57:13.640 --> 57:14.640] We can take drugs. [57:14.640 --> 57:15.840] We can get x-rays. [57:15.840 --> 57:21.280] We can have radiation therapy and this, that and the other thing and get specialists and [57:21.280 --> 57:30.440] all of that, it has its advantages but if you do not have a foundation of good health, [57:30.440 --> 57:39.880] it's all for naught because nothing beats mother nature, nothing. [57:39.880 --> 57:42.320] So that's my story and I'm sticking to it. [57:42.320 --> 57:49.920] I've seen thousands and thousands of patients and those who become in harmony with nature, [57:49.920 --> 57:56.160] they do very, very well for the most part and those who do not, do not. [57:56.160 --> 58:03.840] Well, Dr. Joe and I have been talking about putting together using the questionnaire technology [58:03.840 --> 58:08.880] that I've developed over the years to put together a set of questionnaires that will [58:08.880 --> 58:19.160] allow people to assess their current condition and it will give them directed suggestions [58:19.160 --> 58:26.000] as to what they can do generally to increase their overall health. [58:26.000 --> 58:28.480] So that's one of the projects we're working on. [58:28.480 --> 58:33.640] I hope to have at least a portion of it up within the next month or so. [58:33.640 --> 58:39.360] Okay, we're about to go to our sponsors, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rue La Radio. [58:39.360 --> 58:44.600] I'll call it number 512-646-1984. [58:44.600 --> 58:45.600] Hang on. [58:45.600 --> 58:50.300] We'll be right back. 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[01:03:34.840 --> 01:04:03.800] okay we are back [01:04:03.800 --> 01:04:15.080] randy kelton brett fountain with lauridio on this thursday the 21st day of july 2022 [01:04:16.040 --> 01:04:18.040] brett keeps trying to trip me up there [01:04:21.000 --> 01:04:27.080] okay i got it right this time okay on the break we were [01:04:27.080 --> 01:04:33.080] uh dr joe mentioned a 24 hour clock doc will you tell us some more about that [01:04:34.680 --> 01:04:41.080] and one of the more interesting aspects of oriental traditional oriental medicine [01:04:41.960 --> 01:04:49.000] has to do with the forms of diagnosis and evaluation and brandy there is a book called [01:04:49.000 --> 01:04:56.680] the yellow emperor's classic of internal medicine by ilse vaid i recommend that highly and the [01:04:56.680 --> 01:05:05.720] diagnostic criteria read like poetry you have 24 hours in the day and there's 12 main organs [01:05:07.240 --> 01:05:13.160] and so the energy in the body according to the chinese will be in one of these organs for about [01:05:13.160 --> 01:05:21.160] how long two hours and over and over and over again if i cannot figure out what on earth [01:05:21.160 --> 01:05:28.840] the health problem of one of my patients is i will ask them tell me when this problem bothers you [01:05:28.840 --> 01:05:35.800] the most and they'll give me a time frame and invariably it will be associated with the internal [01:05:35.800 --> 01:05:45.960] organ that has its energy at that time it's just astonishing and i'll give you two examples of it [01:05:45.960 --> 01:05:53.240] the in oriental medicine the problem the energy flows through the gallbladder at 11 o'clock between [01:05:53.240 --> 01:06:00.200] 11 o'clock at night at one o'clock in the morning every time i had a patient who had a gallbladder [01:06:00.200 --> 01:06:06.280] problem that was difficult to diagnose i would say to them what happens to you at night around [01:06:06.280 --> 01:06:11.320] 11 o'clock 12 o'clock they'll say boy i just can't i can't get to sleep and i have this terrible [01:06:11.320 --> 01:06:18.840] taste in my mouth bingo guess what that is that's indicative of gallbladder problems [01:06:19.800 --> 01:06:28.600] and so the difficulty to diagnose becomes actually very very very easy and another example of that [01:06:28.600 --> 01:06:35.800] this is very personal for me my mother used to like to feed our children candy and candy at one [01:06:35.800 --> 01:06:41.960] time was healthier than it is today these days it has artificial flavor artificial color and it's [01:06:41.960 --> 01:06:51.800] not very good for you and so my mom gave our children some candy and all of a sudden one [01:06:51.800 --> 01:06:58.760] o'clock in the morning one of our my little boys just got out of his sleep he was crying he was [01:06:58.760 --> 01:07:07.240] upset he he did not feel good and he was terribly he was actually quite ill i didn't know what was [01:07:07.240 --> 01:07:13.960] going on until i realized he had candy and the period of time in which the energy in the body [01:07:13.960 --> 01:07:23.880] is in the liver is between one and three a.m so i used a chiropractic manipulative reflex technique [01:07:23.880 --> 01:07:29.640] to pump his liver and accelerate the fluid flow through the liver and within a few minutes he [01:07:29.640 --> 01:07:37.480] calmed down and then very shortly he went to sleep but the use of the 24-hour clock is just [01:07:37.480 --> 01:07:44.840] such an elegant example of how chinese medicine coming to us from thousands of years of tradition [01:07:44.840 --> 01:07:54.040] and study is applicable today it is still with us it's part of mother nature and as i've said to [01:07:54.040 --> 01:08:01.800] people from over and over again we come from nature we return to nature and in the end nature [01:08:01.800 --> 01:08:09.000] is all there is and that is such an applicable rule in health care if you do not have access to [01:08:09.000 --> 01:08:15.960] these wonderful wonderful tools that are hundreds and thousands of years old and that's not to deny [01:08:15.960 --> 01:08:22.600] or disparage the value of modern medicine sometimes it's it's absolutely critical but there's no reason [01:08:23.160 --> 01:08:29.640] to neglect the traditional wisdom that we have accumulated over thousands of years [01:08:30.200 --> 01:08:35.640] in the form of these natural health care practices does that make sense to you [01:08:35.640 --> 01:08:38.360] does that make sense to you [01:08:47.080 --> 01:08:47.480] hello [01:08:50.760 --> 01:09:00.520] someone muted mark brett did you mute my mic oh well uh you did a lot more than just the 24-hour [01:09:00.520 --> 01:09:07.560] clock tell us about some of the visual cues that you used and some of the diagnoses that you've [01:09:07.560 --> 01:09:13.800] done just by looking at someone well you know what's really interesting is western medicine [01:09:13.800 --> 01:09:20.920] has become is beginning to substantiate much of of the ancient wisdom have you ever heard of the ear [01:09:20.920 --> 01:09:33.560] crease sign well what's what's a very big famous medical clinic these days here in america mayo [01:09:33.560 --> 01:09:41.720] clinic mayo clinic has looked at people's faces and they have identified that if there's an ear [01:09:41.720 --> 01:09:48.680] crease a crease in the lobe of their ear there's a 90 percent or better chance that they have [01:09:48.680 --> 01:09:57.160] cardiovascular disease guess why the orientals knew this for centuries so when you look at a [01:09:57.160 --> 01:10:05.640] person in oriental diagnosis it's called boshin jutsu our diagnosis by observation you can tell [01:10:05.640 --> 01:10:13.640] from the redness of their face you can tell by the lines in their ear you can tell by the way they [01:10:13.640 --> 01:10:21.160] stand which internal organ is problematic you can tell by the the characteristic sounds they give [01:10:21.960 --> 01:10:29.160] if you have you ever have you ever gone to a hospital clinic if you get a chance go to the [01:10:29.160 --> 01:10:36.520] kidney ward the renal ward where they do dialysis and you walk in and the people who will be laying [01:10:36.520 --> 01:10:42.760] in bed they'll have big circles under their eyes in oriental diagnosis water collects between skin [01:10:42.760 --> 01:10:49.800] and bone when the kidneys don't work properly and characteristically that is under the eyes [01:10:49.800 --> 01:10:57.240] they'll have the sunken eyes and swollen underneath the eye and they will make a [01:10:57.240 --> 01:11:01.080] characteristic sound many of them you know what it is [01:11:01.080 --> 01:11:14.200] now what is it you hear you hear it in monster movies when people are afraid they groan [01:11:15.880 --> 01:11:22.200] if you go into the kidney ward the renal ward where they're doing dialysis every time people [01:11:22.200 --> 01:11:31.560] turn they'll go and in oriental diagnosis a chinese physician would listen to the sound [01:11:31.560 --> 01:11:38.600] of a person's voice and if they turned and when they turned they went they would know that there [01:11:38.600 --> 01:11:46.920] is a weakness possibly an infection possibly some other pathology in the kidneys and they would [01:11:46.920 --> 01:11:54.520] stack these diagnostic criteria a person who's very very thirsty has circles under their eyes [01:11:54.520 --> 01:12:02.600] have swollen ankles and every time they move they groan what is that randy kelton it's a person [01:12:04.440 --> 01:12:11.240] we've got to be kidney failure got to be kidney failure i was in miami one time and i went to a [01:12:11.240 --> 01:12:19.080] dialysis center and i walked in and they were giving everybody these little tiny cups of hot [01:12:19.080 --> 01:12:29.720] sugary cuban coffee what does coffee affect the kidneys and they all had circles under their eyes [01:12:29.720 --> 01:12:39.240] and every time they moved they all went and it just confirmed in my mind the accuracy of the [01:12:39.240 --> 01:12:45.960] ancient oriental physicians who practice traditional medicine their skills are just [01:12:45.960 --> 01:12:54.600] astonishingly good i got one more example for you and then we'll take some campaign questions [01:12:55.320 --> 01:13:04.120] a gentleman brought me his son and his son was scheduled to go to annapolis he had letters and [01:13:04.120 --> 01:13:10.680] he was in sports and he had great grades and he had an infection in his big toe [01:13:11.960 --> 01:13:16.440] and he was not going to be able to go to annapolis and he'd been to every doctor in town [01:13:17.480 --> 01:13:25.000] and so i looked at the acupuncture chart and the point where this young man had the infection [01:13:25.000 --> 01:13:34.760] was liver point number one and so i went into my nutritional cupboard and i pulled out a container [01:13:34.760 --> 01:13:40.920] of desiccated liver tablets remember that we used to take them when we were lifting weights [01:13:41.960 --> 01:13:49.720] i gave them to this boy and within 24 hours the infection is in his big toe was resolved [01:13:49.720 --> 01:13:55.240] and boy was i popular i saved the day he went on to go to annapolis [01:13:57.640 --> 01:14:04.920] so that's an indicator of just how extraordinarily accurate oriental diagnosis can be and so how [01:14:04.920 --> 01:14:13.880] extraordinarily effective natural techniques can be it wasn't two years after that that his father [01:14:13.880 --> 01:14:21.080] brought me the mother the mother of this young man who went to annapolis and she had been having [01:14:21.960 --> 01:14:27.880] apparently psychological problems and they brought her to me and she was scheduled to go into a [01:14:27.880 --> 01:14:34.040] mental institution she was she was she was not doing well so i sat and i talked to her and i [01:14:34.040 --> 01:14:38.120] talked to her and i talked to her and i asked her as many questions as i could and eventually [01:14:38.120 --> 01:14:44.280] i asked i said to her have you ever had your gallbladder removed and she said yes but that was [01:14:44.280 --> 01:14:53.400] years ago well randy what does the gallbladder do it digests fats and fat-soluble vitamins a b e [01:14:54.120 --> 01:15:05.240] and k vitamin d is necessary for the absorption of calcium and this woman didn't have the gallbladder [01:15:05.240 --> 01:15:12.040] which helps in the digestion and absorption of vitamin d i gave her some [01:15:13.160 --> 01:15:21.800] fish liver to castles i gave her some calcium lactate and i gave her a couple of tablets that [01:15:21.800 --> 01:15:29.800] are the ox bile the bile of an ox that from the gallbladder of an ox and she took those and went [01:15:29.800 --> 01:15:36.120] home and the next day she was dramatically improved and she did not end up going to the [01:15:36.680 --> 01:15:44.280] to the psychiatric ward so the under application of these marvelous marvelous diagnostic and [01:15:44.280 --> 01:15:52.120] therapeutic tools of oriental medicine really is something we need to look into but the era [01:15:52.120 --> 01:15:58.920] of improving our health we now have such tremendous tools for improving our health that [01:15:59.720 --> 01:16:07.720] i see people improving from things that even 10 or 15 years ago would have been possibly fatal [01:16:08.440 --> 01:16:15.480] these days we have tools and we have our ancient wisdom and we have our new science [01:16:15.480 --> 01:16:21.960] of our new science selling molecular biology and it's really in a new era in health care [01:16:24.360 --> 01:16:28.600] i just hope that we you know one of the problems i seem to see is [01:16:29.400 --> 01:16:36.200] the better we get at health care it seems the more sophisticated our maladies become [01:16:36.200 --> 01:16:44.920] um well have you have you ever seen what is loosely referred to as a 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--> 01:19:39.000] okay we are back randy kelton brett fountain rule of law radio and talking dr joe and when [01:19:39.000 --> 01:19:47.560] we went out we were going to schematics well what's the value of a schematic randy [01:19:49.320 --> 01:19:55.480] it tells me how everything works it tells you the relationships between things so that you know how [01:19:55.480 --> 01:20:05.400] they work right yes well suppose we had a schematic that took the best scientific facts of western [01:20:05.400 --> 01:20:13.640] medicine and we had and we also took the best scientific facts of oriental medicine and we [01:20:13.640 --> 01:20:20.280] took the best scientific facts of cell black man molecular biology and the best scientific [01:20:20.280 --> 01:20:28.040] facts of pre-radical pathology theory and the best scientific facts of osteopathic medicine [01:20:28.040 --> 01:20:34.600] and the best scientific facts of Ayurvedic medicine and the best scientific facts of [01:20:34.600 --> 01:20:43.240] all the world's healing arts and we arranged them into a schematic so you knew that well this was [01:20:43.240 --> 01:20:49.640] related to that and this was related to this and this was related to that and then if a young man [01:20:49.640 --> 01:20:54.680] walked in with an infection in his toe you'd look on the chart of oriental medicine and say [01:20:54.680 --> 01:21:02.120] it's possible your liver's got a problem here take this scientifically new desiccated [01:21:02.840 --> 01:21:10.360] liver calves liver and tell me how you feel tomorrow and you would take scientific facts [01:21:10.360 --> 01:21:17.080] that were wildly dissimilar from very different disciplines across thousands of years and you'd [01:21:17.080 --> 01:21:26.040] be able to correlate that information and produce health benefit results almost immediately and that's [01:21:26.040 --> 01:21:33.400] what physiologic health care does it is the study of the structure of the healing process and it is [01:21:33.960 --> 01:21:43.640] a huge schematic with all of the world's healing arts the most important parts of them extracted [01:21:43.640 --> 01:21:50.840] and organized so that it's a useful format to think about improving your health and i've been [01:21:50.840 --> 01:21:56.920] talking to dr joe about us putting together a questionnaire using the questionnaire technology [01:21:56.920 --> 01:22:05.000] that we've developed over the years to do just exactly that we ask the most basic simple questions [01:22:05.000 --> 01:22:12.680] and then drill down to the more complex one we can we can build that schematic and i'm excited [01:22:12.680 --> 01:22:18.760] about getting being able to get to work on that well i'd like to be able to put it on a website [01:22:18.760 --> 01:22:25.240] and have people take a look at it and and get good information about it well what i want to start [01:22:25.240 --> 01:22:31.320] doing with dr joe's will start sitting down and building these quite the questionnaires and i'll [01:22:31.320 --> 01:22:38.920] start putting them on the website and they will like the ones i've built for law it is a mosaic [01:22:38.920 --> 01:22:43.400] it is essentially i can lay them all out and it is a schematic [01:22:45.240 --> 01:22:51.800] but there are so many possibilities getting it onto a single visual schematic is [01:22:52.680 --> 01:23:04.680] not even close to possible so we we're building paths to knowledge we answer this question this [01:23:04.680 --> 01:23:09.240] way it jumps over to one questionnaire you ask it the other way it jumps to another questionnaire [01:23:09.240 --> 01:23:14.760] and then that one does the same thing and it steadily drills down from the more general to the [01:23:14.760 --> 01:23:23.640] more specific i'm looking forward to getting that going okay well do you have any it's a new day in [01:23:23.640 --> 01:23:29.720] the new era and health care is about to take a new turn for the better [01:23:29.720 --> 01:23:36.040] yeah and you're doing some work in that area we may we may need these carcasses a long time [01:23:36.040 --> 01:23:42.520] so we need to take good care of them i agree let's take some questions does anyone have any [01:23:42.520 --> 01:23:48.360] questions okay i've got two on the caller board but they're probably they've been there a while [01:23:48.360 --> 01:23:53.240] so they're going to be on legal if you have a question for dr joe give us a call and [01:23:53.240 --> 01:23:59.800] i got chris in colorado and ted in california we could dump them like a hot rock if we get some [01:23:59.800 --> 01:24:08.200] more callers okay okay i'm not going to dump you chris what do you have for us today hey hey i mean [01:24:08.200 --> 01:24:12.840] randy well that was now that was a low blow [01:24:12.840 --> 01:24:18.840] my head my head is not real straight but um i'll keep it quick tonight um i have a much longer story [01:24:18.840 --> 01:24:26.280] i got robbed this week and there's all kinds of things involved in that um but uh on a lighter [01:24:26.280 --> 01:24:35.560] side um the uh i had to put in my third third um come on brains i had to put in my third [01:24:35.560 --> 01:24:43.480] uh come on brain third uh amended complaint in that was due like a month ago and then defense had [01:24:43.480 --> 01:24:52.200] till the 19th to put answers into that or add answers and motion to dismiss well what they [01:24:52.200 --> 01:24:59.880] submitted was an answer to the second amended complaint which multiple elements of the second [01:24:59.880 --> 01:25:06.920] an answer to the second amended complaint which multiple elements had been dismissed and i had to [01:25:06.920 --> 01:25:17.080] amend and i have no idea what to think about this anything that they did not address they waived [01:25:17.080 --> 01:25:27.640] if they made a mistake and answered the wrong uh complaint their problem not your problem [01:25:28.680 --> 01:25:35.000] so any issues that you have brought in the latest amended complaint that were not answered you can [01:25:35.000 --> 01:25:45.240] move some judgment on okay how do i do that um in this next length because basically [01:25:45.240 --> 01:25:53.400] i need to do a motion or do i bring it up during we have a you might follow a motion asking the [01:25:53.400 --> 01:26:03.720] court to take judicial notice of the facts or issues that were admitted to by the other side [01:26:03.720 --> 01:26:14.040] by failing to uh i think uh what is it brett uh not object they didn't contest it they didn't [01:26:14.040 --> 01:26:20.120] protest yeah the oppose was the word i was looking if they didn't compose oppose an issue [01:26:21.400 --> 01:26:27.480] then they tacitly agreed to it so you asked the court to take judicial notice of those [01:26:30.440 --> 01:26:33.400] okay do i word it like that the the court uh [01:26:36.120 --> 01:26:39.560] yes yes ask ask the court to take judicial notice that [01:26:39.560 --> 01:26:45.240] uh these are these are defendants i take it yeah they they seem to have switched an attorney it [01:26:45.240 --> 01:26:49.240] sounds like when the original counsel disappeared i don't even see his name on the firm anymore [01:26:50.280 --> 01:26:58.200] um but this is just a weird maneuver for lack of whatever well ask the court to take judicial [01:26:58.200 --> 01:27:09.800] notice that defendants fail to oppose these issues and therefore ask the court to to take [01:27:09.800 --> 01:27:20.520] notice that they have been admitted by the defendant okay and if if there are any in there [01:27:20.520 --> 01:27:28.360] if there are any in there that are dispositive if any one of those of ruling in your favor would [01:27:28.360 --> 01:27:42.760] dispose of the case you go for summary judgment um the i can't think i'm so tired um the um the [01:27:42.760 --> 01:27:48.440] consumer fraud issue that they've been saying i'm not a consumer we're trying to end a fraud issue [01:27:48.440 --> 01:27:55.000] those those would be i think dispositive um because i've already got a ruling we're still [01:27:55.000 --> 01:28:01.880] debating on the state and city level and the judge that allowed a couple things right so we have [01:28:03.800 --> 01:28:09.000] trespass with shadows we have conversion and if they didn't dispute it that means [01:28:09.640 --> 01:28:17.240] they're agreeing to it so i can move for summary judgment yes okay should i just do i write that [01:28:17.240 --> 01:28:22.680] in a motion for how do you how do you word a motion for the court to take judicial notice [01:28:23.560 --> 01:28:33.960] how would you say that to me um request well i need to move the court to take judicial notice [01:28:33.960 --> 01:28:38.280] so that's that's the how you would write it of the following [01:28:38.280 --> 01:28:48.200] way you might explain that you filed an amended pleading defendants responded to the amended [01:28:48.200 --> 01:28:56.520] pleading but failed to oppose this issue this issue this issue this issue therefore i moved the court [01:28:58.600 --> 01:29:06.200] to take judicial notice that these issues are are no longer in in conflict before the court [01:29:06.200 --> 01:29:14.040] and based on these the fact that these issues must be taken is true you have a right to summary [01:29:14.040 --> 01:29:22.040] judgment for this reason okay so i move i maybe make a motion for the court to [01:29:23.880 --> 01:29:30.360] uh take judicial notion judicial notice for summary judgment and then go through take no take no [01:29:30.360 --> 01:29:38.280] no don't put them together okay they have to take judicial notice first and then she addressed the [01:29:38.280 --> 01:29:46.760] conclusion that based on the fact that the court must now accept what you you claimed as true [01:29:47.720 --> 01:29:51.960] then you have a right to summary judgment these are issues no longer in contention [01:29:51.960 --> 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they did not address them they they went they they did it on the other they addressed the [01:34:24.280 --> 01:34:31.880] issues on a non-existent document anymore do i point that out or no let them say oh we made a [01:34:31.880 --> 01:34:42.600] mistake and if they do courts don't like summary judgment so if they say we made an oops then the [01:34:42.600 --> 01:34:51.240] court is likely to give them time to do a proper answer okay because that's that now if it were [01:34:51.240 --> 01:34:58.760] the government that did that uh you know they would bushwhack us and uh if so if we did that [01:34:58.760 --> 01:35:02.680] they would they would hammer us but if the government does it uh they'll give them time [01:35:02.680 --> 01:35:08.680] to fix it but so you don't know what the judge will do okay you know if he's annoyed with them [01:35:08.680 --> 01:35:17.160] and you know in the real world civil litigation is not about bushwhack and it's not about [01:35:17.160 --> 01:35:30.840] uh someone losing their whole case over a minor error but you just need to go for it okay so i [01:35:30.840 --> 01:35:35.880] so because they didn't argue it that's how we're going to summary i mean yeah summary judgment [01:35:35.880 --> 01:35:42.360] and they didn't argue i can't think randy i just got off i'm so tired i tried to apprehend these [01:35:42.360 --> 01:35:47.720] people that were roughing me off i did a stake out on monday night i'm still exhausted from it so [01:35:48.360 --> 01:35:52.280] um that's what i wanted to ask it's a multi multi facet but definitely not tonight [01:35:52.840 --> 01:35:58.600] i don't know i did one of those once when people were robbing my shop i laid out there with the [01:35:58.600 --> 01:36:05.720] rifle and after about two hours i thought they had nothing in that shop i'd kill somebody over [01:36:05.720 --> 01:36:12.120] there so i went home no i almost caught them i think they came by at 6 45 in the morning and [01:36:12.120 --> 01:36:17.000] i i tailed behind them called 9-1-1 and three police showed up and we had them pinned in a [01:36:17.000 --> 01:36:25.320] parking lot and they let them go every time at least at least you know who they are well yeah i [01:36:25.320 --> 01:36:31.480] mean i got got some visuals that anyway um they were hitting the storage units pretty hard and [01:36:31.480 --> 01:36:35.800] mine got cleaned out pretty much so anyway there's a lot more to the story but i won't i won't do [01:36:35.800 --> 01:36:42.920] that tonight okay so is it even worth it to do this just you sure should yes okay the judge may [01:36:42.920 --> 01:36:54.920] give it to you okay all right they screwed up take advantage of it okay and okay yeah that's [01:36:54.920 --> 01:37:00.040] good enough i'll i'll do my research and i'll i'll get on it thank you very much okay get some rest [01:37:00.040 --> 01:37:05.800] okay now we're going to ted in california ted [01:37:08.840 --> 01:37:13.560] good evening gentlemen hey tab um what have you been up to [01:37:16.360 --> 01:37:16.520] uh [01:37:19.320 --> 01:37:25.960] randy this isn't making sense to me regarding filing a federal lawsuit at this point and [01:37:25.960 --> 01:37:32.760] but before you're seven years into a criminal prosecution what part of speedy trial is hard to [01:37:32.760 --> 01:37:39.800] understand well don't want to get in a hurry now question here's the here's the thing when i when [01:37:39.800 --> 01:37:46.600] i do something i have to understand what i'm doing and i first off i filed a federal lawsuit [01:37:46.600 --> 01:37:56.840] filed a federal lawsuit a couple of years ago and the judge made a nine page opinion you looked it [01:37:56.840 --> 01:38:05.560] over and noted that she actually even cited four causes of action i have and she wrote in very [01:38:06.120 --> 01:38:13.960] all capital letters dismissed without prejudice she told me to come back after resolution of [01:38:13.960 --> 01:38:20.680] the state court case that she would not interfere with their jurisdiction okay now come back did you [01:38:20.680 --> 01:38:27.480] bring a a speedy trial claim against the state at the time [01:38:29.880 --> 01:38:36.520] probably not i have to go look at what i wrote go look at it bring the judge something she can [01:38:36.520 --> 01:38:46.520] rule on speedy trial does not get into state law speedy trial goes to federal law and at the time [01:38:46.520 --> 01:38:54.760] we probably didn't know or we did not have proof that they did not have an arrest warrant but in a [01:38:54.760 --> 01:39:02.600] separate action oh no that was in there that was in there okay yeah but arrest warrant is state [01:39:02.600 --> 01:39:10.600] this goes to the federal constitutional right to speedy trial okay this she could do [01:39:12.360 --> 01:39:18.200] i can do that but why wouldn't i just do a writ of mandate to the sixth appellate court [01:39:19.800 --> 01:39:25.320] a writ of mandate to you know just stop it's been seven and a half years [01:39:25.320 --> 01:39:36.520] well you've already got a case in place just file an amended pleading and claim speedy trial [01:39:38.360 --> 01:39:41.560] and whatever other federal claims you can come up with at this point [01:39:42.760 --> 01:39:49.000] what you just said case in place he dismissed the case are you saying that because the case [01:39:49.000 --> 01:39:57.080] is never closed you're talking about your federal case yeah that was not done [01:39:58.760 --> 01:40:04.040] she dismissed it yeah she dismissed it without prejudice so you can file an amended pleading [01:40:07.400 --> 01:40:13.560] even after oh no no you can't have you had you may have to refile [01:40:13.560 --> 01:40:22.280] now it's been what four years it's a long time at least three and a half years [01:40:23.080 --> 01:40:30.040] okay you'd have to refile so randy you really you really think i should go to the federal court [01:40:30.040 --> 01:40:36.040] rather than doing a writ of mandate to the sixth appellate court absolutely you should go to the [01:40:36.040 --> 01:40:41.720] federal court the state's been screwing you for seven years you think that's going to change [01:40:41.720 --> 01:40:48.360] tomorrow at the appellate court no because of the judges that sit there are the swine [01:40:49.320 --> 01:40:53.960] yeah male judges that screwed me so go to the feds [01:40:57.400 --> 01:41:03.800] all right and you don't have any templates or any guidance on how i should write that i can go [01:41:04.360 --> 01:41:10.840] google search and try to find some things send me an email ask me for my speedy trial brief i just [01:41:10.840 --> 01:41:23.480] did one i will send you the email right now okay hey randy on the on the tina's question i just [01:41:23.480 --> 01:41:32.520] sent her an email california court website all the forms are there okay all these appellate forms [01:41:32.520 --> 01:41:43.960] it starts out with app-001 and it explains step by step what you have to do i'll admit that this [01:41:43.960 --> 01:41:52.520] form i think it's let's see it's the uh it's the app-003 the designation of the record it's a five [01:41:52.520 --> 01:41:59.720] i think it's four or five pages long it's complex i've actually filled out a few of them and oh [01:41:59.720 --> 01:42:08.280] then you need to talk to tina we already talked earlier today oh okay because she called in on [01:42:08.280 --> 01:42:15.400] exactly that issue right but here's what i want to say about this when you go through these forms [01:42:15.400 --> 01:42:21.640] and fill out the questions they're asking like when was the date of the judgment and so on [01:42:21.640 --> 01:42:27.960] it's it's walking you through whether you can even appeal or not like for example when they [01:42:27.960 --> 01:42:36.120] ask the question of when was the judgment and and so on it you only have 60 days from from [01:42:36.120 --> 01:42:41.400] you know it lays all this stuff out the bottom line is you got to go step by step there's [01:42:41.400 --> 01:42:49.400] instruction and information as well for for each of these segments of that designation of the record [01:42:49.400 --> 01:42:56.360] document but it's out so i'm putting this out there right now for anybody who you should look [01:42:56.360 --> 01:43:02.360] at this stuff because when you walk through it and you start to fill out these forms [01:43:03.160 --> 01:43:13.480] you it helps you narrow down what you actually want to appeal but also what it does is if you [01:43:13.480 --> 01:43:21.080] screwed up in the inferior court you'll know next time why you're in the inferior court you're there [01:43:21.080 --> 01:43:29.960] for one reason to establish a record or appeal and yes that's what we keep telling people [01:43:31.160 --> 01:43:37.320] mainly i tell them that so that they don't feel devastated and betrayed when they lose in the [01:43:37.320 --> 01:43:44.200] trial court yes and the music's starting and that's my story and i'm sticking to it if there's [01:43:44.200 --> 01:43:49.320] somebody else that wants to speak tonight you're the only one on at the moment randy calton brett [01:43:49.320 --> 01:43:57.080] fountain rule of law radio i call in number five one two six four six 1984 we'll be right back [01:44:00.200 --> 01:44:07.160] dang cookies cookies me love cookies oh hi cookie munchers no these are yucky cookies cookies [01:44:07.160 --> 01:44:13.800] yucky no no bad cookies you can't even eat these cookies these are cyber cookies no can't eat [01:44:13.800 --> 01:44:19.560] no they're cyber cookies and they clog up your computer these have apples really oh that's an [01:44:19.560 --> 01:44:28.440] actual apple yummy apple i'm going to throw away these yucky cookies in the trash i click control [01:44:28.440 --> 01:44:36.360] shift delete and then scroll down to cookies and clear them bye bye now i go to logos radio 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[01:47:10.920 --> 01:47:18.440] where i'm filing a civil suit and then push them into a position to where they're kind of forced [01:47:18.440 --> 01:47:27.320] to make a deal i just sued this justice of the peace because he refused to take four criminal [01:47:27.320 --> 01:47:33.960] complaints i filed with him because i was not a lawyer and had not talked to a lawyer [01:47:33.960 --> 01:47:46.600] talked to a lawyer so i just sued him for 60 grand and i was very careful to sue him in his [01:47:46.600 --> 01:47:57.720] personal capacity because uh he failed to perform an administrative duty [01:47:57.720 --> 01:48:05.560] me so i kind of got him in court dead bang he's got to hire his own lawyer and then uh i'll bang [01:48:05.560 --> 01:48:11.640] them around a little bit and then ask the court to order mediation so i'm getting to come to [01:48:11.640 --> 01:48:19.640] table write me a check they write me a check on this one they just funded my next one [01:48:19.640 --> 01:48:27.800] um ted yeah i'm looking your turn [01:48:30.440 --> 01:48:37.400] you should start taking started seeing if you can't turn this into money sue that lawyer that told [01:48:37.400 --> 01:48:45.640] you to have a heart attack and die sir personally that's a whole different animal than what you're [01:48:45.640 --> 01:48:57.960] dealing with now true but and besides the best fight to have is the one you picked [01:49:00.360 --> 01:49:05.400] how's that going to look for him when he gets in front of a jury and tries to explain [01:49:05.400 --> 01:49:07.800] why he told you to have a heart attack and die [01:49:07.800 --> 01:49:15.560] he's going to want his errors and emissions policy to pay you off get you to go away [01:49:20.200 --> 01:49:27.320] we got examples of this stuff all over actually i can tell the jury that he was wishing a very [01:49:27.320 --> 01:49:34.600] painful death on me and the reason i know that is i already had a heart attack and then and the fact [01:49:34.600 --> 01:49:42.360] of the matter is what he in fact he knew that he knew it too well because he said why don't you [01:49:42.360 --> 01:49:50.680] have another heart attack and die and he's screaming at me yeah that is such a good suit [01:49:50.680 --> 01:49:52.600] he'd probably give you a handful of money [01:49:54.840 --> 01:49:59.960] well remember he works in the public defender's office who cares you sue him personally [01:49:59.960 --> 01:50:03.960] he works property defender he don't have any immunity of any kind [01:50:08.200 --> 01:50:15.000] and he's got errors and emissions policies and this is now i got this from an attorney [01:50:15.960 --> 01:50:21.400] the attorney said when an attorney gets sued the attorney wants their errors and emissions [01:50:21.400 --> 01:50:27.080] policy to pay off because they don't want that suit hanging over their head so you got two people [01:50:27.080 --> 01:50:38.120] here who want you to get paid okay well remember i already sued him three years ago and it's on [01:50:38.120 --> 01:50:46.600] appeal right now because the judge dismissed it after giving me a ruling after i disqualified her [01:50:46.600 --> 01:50:57.560] she went ahead and violated the uh your handy uh okay look at the case law this is what i found [01:50:58.520 --> 01:51:06.120] in texas well the case law wasn't texas case law it was general and federal case law [01:51:06.120 --> 01:51:17.480] and federal case law when a judge fails to perform an administrative duty they have no immunity [01:51:19.160 --> 01:51:24.600] that administrative duty is a duty over where they're commanded to do a certain thing where [01:51:24.600 --> 01:51:31.640] they have no judgment no discretion so i went into this jp and gave him these four criminal [01:51:31.640 --> 01:51:41.480] complaints and under 15.09 the judge when a complaint is forwarded to the magistrate that's [01:51:41.480 --> 01:51:49.160] complete in accordance with 14 1504 and five the judge shall issue a warrant forthwith [01:51:50.680 --> 01:51:56.600] so that was a specific statutory duty he fails to fail to perform that duty and the case law says [01:51:56.600 --> 01:52:08.600] he has no immunity so find those places and set them up for it and i think since i'm already suing [01:52:08.600 --> 01:52:17.240] him this is a new action and i should sue him just for that one thing alone exactly one that one [01:52:17.240 --> 01:52:29.400] one that one incident make it super simple and because it's so egregious he's going to tell his [01:52:29.400 --> 01:52:35.960] errors and emissions pay this guy well i don't i don't know if he has errors and emissions because [01:52:35.960 --> 01:52:40.760] he's working under the county umbrella by the way somebody has him bonded [01:52:40.760 --> 01:52:49.720] good they hide their bonds out here they refuse who cares who cares you're not getting it you [01:52:49.720 --> 01:52:54.920] don't have to go to the bonding company you don't have any standing messing with the bonding company [01:52:55.560 --> 01:52:58.680] they don't have anything to do with you they don't owe you a darn thing [01:53:00.440 --> 01:53:07.000] they owe it to the lawyer to indemnify him so you don't care about that [01:53:07.000 --> 01:53:13.560] it's doing personally and then he's going to go to them and say hey guys get this off my [01:53:14.360 --> 01:53:17.720] my back here pay this get it out of here [01:53:22.760 --> 01:53:25.800] you can do this turn this thing into a money-making venture [01:53:26.520 --> 01:53:33.240] we got to stop being poor around here but we need to figure out how to make money doing the patriot [01:53:33.240 --> 01:53:43.800] stuff and getting them to commit crimes that you can sue them for that's pretty basic and simple [01:53:46.520 --> 01:53:51.720] yeah try it what do you got to lose you already been declared uh indigent so it won't cost you [01:53:51.720 --> 01:53:58.200] anything just make up a little lawsuit on him should i sue him in state court or federal court [01:53:58.200 --> 01:54:03.400] uh oh how would we get to federal [01:54:06.200 --> 01:54:13.640] brett any idea well he's a public defender can you consider him a state actor [01:54:15.800 --> 01:54:21.720] and then you can do the no i just read some case law that a public defender is not a state actor [01:54:21.720 --> 01:54:27.400] okay odd you said that because that never seen it before and just saw it today [01:54:30.280 --> 01:54:40.840] but it does go to this 1813 46 you know this this uh he was a fraudster he was not he he violated [01:54:40.840 --> 01:54:46.440] he perjured his oath of office he was he was assigned to represent me and walk in that [01:54:46.440 --> 01:54:53.800] perhaps no no no but that's still all state stuff so you you're almost going to have to sue him in [01:54:53.800 --> 01:55:01.000] the state where's your mother live oregon [01:55:05.000 --> 01:55:09.720] i was hoping it was just far away and still still in california because you could claim [01:55:09.720 --> 01:55:16.600] residence there and sue him there drag him out of his the place he's comfortable with i'm going to [01:55:16.600 --> 01:55:23.000] bet no matter what court you sue him oh wait a minute i can he's going to i can claim i can [01:55:23.000 --> 01:55:27.960] claim residence uh outside of santa clara county do that [01:55:27.960 --> 01:55:39.080] that claim a location that's outside their normal stomping grounds [01:55:40.360 --> 01:55:45.720] and drag him out there to a new jurisdiction where he don't have a lot of buddies [01:55:45.720 --> 01:55:54.840] it's just about getting him to he's going to want his insurance companies pay you [01:55:59.160 --> 01:56:03.800] yeah and look through all the stuff you've been through see who you can sue [01:56:05.240 --> 01:56:11.800] well randy the only thing about starting that right now is i have to write a speedy trial [01:56:11.800 --> 01:56:20.280] uh violation right i said i i'll send that to you as soon as i get off there i've got that briefed [01:56:20.280 --> 01:56:29.960] out it's part of his texas law but most of his federal law i should have 90 percent of it already [01:56:29.960 --> 01:56:42.360] for you now when i who who am i naming in this in the speedy trial the district attorney this [01:56:44.440 --> 01:56:50.440] okay speedy trial that's a motion to dismiss so you're not really naming somewhere you're not [01:56:50.440 --> 01:56:59.080] suing anybody but you do have to name the attorney the california attorney general i believe no you [01:56:59.080 --> 01:57:08.280] don't you you're in a state case uh you're filing to just get this case dismissed oh oh i see if [01:57:08.280 --> 01:57:16.440] you go to the the feds on the speedy trial denial no you do the prosecutor didn't deny you in a [01:57:16.440 --> 01:57:27.240] speedy trial the judge did well and i was just doing a bunch of case law on suing judges i'll [01:57:27.240 --> 01:57:34.200] send you that too well you know that's what that's what started this for me was suing a judge [01:57:35.000 --> 01:57:43.560] and so and i'm i'm not and they were they're here in san jose county they will attack you [01:57:43.560 --> 01:57:48.760] they will throw you in jail they didn't get the heck out of the county or just stop fighting [01:57:48.760 --> 01:57:53.560] them what are you going to do no i have to do this they've got me in the corner [01:57:53.560 --> 01:58:01.320] but you let it beat you up for seven years trying to defend yourself now it's time to take them on [01:58:06.680 --> 01:58:14.520] well i'd like to see that speedy trial okay i'll just send that to you as soon as they get off the [01:58:14.520 --> 01:58:25.080] air here we are running out of time think about it think about using the courts as a source of income [01:58:26.440 --> 01:58:31.560] and maybe these patriots out here if we start doing that we'll give these courts reasons [01:58:31.560 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