[00:00.000 --> 00:04.400] This news brief brought to you by the International News Net. [00:04.400 --> 00:09.880] A Yemeni opposition group Thursday accused President Ali Abdullah Saleh's regime [00:09.880 --> 00:13.000] of, quote, massacring peaceful protesters. [00:13.000 --> 00:18.080] Plainclothes gunmen killed 12 people and wounded dozens more in Sanaa Wednesday. [00:18.080 --> 00:22.800] Opening fire on anti-government marchers days before a Gulf-mediated deal [00:22.800 --> 00:26.240] to end the political crisis was due to be sealed Sunday. [00:26.240 --> 00:29.480] Tens of thousands of people rallied across Yemen Thursday, [00:29.480 --> 00:32.320] denouncing the deaths. [00:32.320 --> 00:36.560] Libyan government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim said last week hundreds of thousands [00:36.560 --> 00:40.720] of rifles were being distributed to civilians to defend the home front. [00:40.720 --> 00:44.840] The government claims it is arming people to defend against foreign troops. [00:44.840 --> 00:48.360] Pro-Qadhafi volunteers said they had been told they must defend their homes [00:48.360 --> 00:53.560] against NATO ground troops but would not be asked to go to the front. [00:53.560 --> 00:57.120] Former President Jimmy Carter Thursday sharply criticized the U.S. [00:57.120 --> 01:02.600] and South Korea for refusing to send humanitarian aid to impoverish North Korea. [01:02.600 --> 01:06.040] Carter said their deliberate withholding of food aid amounted [01:06.040 --> 01:08.600] to, quote, a human rights violation. [01:08.600 --> 01:12.560] Carter had been invited to North Korea for discussions with senior political [01:12.560 --> 01:17.240] and military officials as a way to ease tensions on the Korean peninsula. [01:17.240 --> 01:22.440] The wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in London Friday has prompted [01:22.440 --> 01:26.640] Republican critics to question why the royal family is necessary. [01:26.640 --> 01:31.880] Journalist Johan Hari said, we object to the orgy of deference, snobbery, [01:31.880 --> 01:35.560] and worship for the hereditary principle that will take place before, [01:35.560 --> 01:37.280] during, and after the wedding. [01:37.280 --> 01:41.600] Author David Cannadine says much of the pomp and circumstance surrounding the royal [01:41.600 --> 01:44.520] family was initiated after World War II. [01:44.520 --> 01:48.480] In the Invention of Tradition, he writes that at Queen Elizabeth's swearing-in [01:48.480 --> 01:53.720] ceremony in 1952, officials had to invent a plethora of ancient rituals [01:53.720 --> 01:57.480] and hire horse-drawn carriages from a movie production company [01:57.480 --> 02:02.280] to project an aura of prestige for war-ravaged Britain. [02:02.280 --> 02:06.480] General David Petraeus, who was nominated Thursday to head the CIA, [02:06.480 --> 02:10.040] is expected to embrace the campaign of drone strikes in Pakistan, [02:10.040 --> 02:14.160] a covert CIA operation that's fueling anti-U.S. sentiment. [02:14.160 --> 02:18.400] Continuing or stepping up drone strikes will further strain relations between the [02:18.400 --> 02:22.520] CIA and Pakistan's inter-services intelligence directorate, [02:22.520 --> 02:25.760] and likely worsen the awkward chemistry between Petraeus [02:25.760 --> 02:27.680] and top Pakistani officials. [02:27.680 --> 02:30.960] Some veteran spies are concerned about Petraeus's political role [02:30.960 --> 02:33.240] in advocating his military strategies, [02:33.240 --> 02:36.600] such as expanding the counterinsurgency in Afghanistan. [02:36.600 --> 02:40.800] One of the CIA's main tasks is to provide Obama and his advisors [02:40.800 --> 02:45.320] with unbiased advice about the effectiveness of U.S. foreign policy. [02:45.320 --> 02:49.640] Because he helped craft U.S. war policy and has defended it against critics, [02:49.640 --> 02:54.000] some officials wonder how open Petraeus will be to critiquing his own work. [02:54.000 --> 02:58.280] The CIA's view of Afghanistan and Pakistan is way more pessimistic [02:58.280 --> 02:59.280] than the Pentagon's. [02:59.280 --> 03:09.560] For more details on these stories, visit INNWorldRecord.net. [03:09.560 --> 03:15.400] You are listening to the Rule of Law Radio Network at RuleOfLawRadio.com, [03:15.400 --> 03:22.400] and live free speech talk radio at its best. [03:22.400 --> 03:48.000] All right, folks. We are back. This is Rule of Law Radio. [03:48.000 --> 03:54.320] Okay, we were speaking with Danny in Texas. Danny, go ahead. [03:54.320 --> 03:56.920] Okay, I'll get on my question about the TRO. [03:56.920 --> 04:03.400] What is it supposed to take to get before a federal judge concerning a petition [04:03.400 --> 04:10.840] for a temporary restraining order, helping someone file a lawsuit this week [04:10.840 --> 04:15.920] in federal court against an actor involved in foreclosure [04:15.920 --> 04:18.000] and eviction action? [04:18.000 --> 04:22.200] Okay, you won't actually get before the judge at all. [04:22.200 --> 04:25.520] The judge will rule on the TRO. [04:25.520 --> 04:38.560] And in this case, I'm sure we did, but was there a request for a modification? [04:38.560 --> 04:40.920] No, because it's so far along. [04:40.920 --> 04:46.720] Well, no, no, no. We need a request for a loan modification. [04:46.720 --> 04:51.040] You see, they use loan modifications to screw you with. [04:51.040 --> 04:53.720] Yeah, yeah, he did go through that. [04:53.720 --> 04:59.360] We need to do it again. Make a new request for a loan modification. [04:59.360 --> 05:03.280] We want that on all firings, and this is the reason. [05:03.280 --> 05:08.200] When you ask for the TRO, you tell the judge that you have requested a loan [05:08.200 --> 05:15.920] modification, but it is the practice of the banks to misuse the modification [05:15.920 --> 05:22.080] process as a way to force people into foreclosure because they fail to [05:22.080 --> 05:26.200] negotiate in good faith. [05:26.200 --> 05:32.640] So you ask the court, we tell the court that if we get the modification, [05:32.640 --> 05:39.920] this current litigation will become moot, and you won't have to hear it. [05:39.920 --> 05:45.160] So we ask the court to grant the temporary restraining order until such [05:45.160 --> 05:53.360] time as the modification negotiations are complete or until the culmination [05:53.360 --> 05:56.160] of this current litigation. [05:56.160 --> 06:02.640] You give the judge a political reason to grant your TRO. [06:02.640 --> 06:10.080] Up to this time, they deny all TROs out of hand. [06:10.080 --> 06:12.360] It just isn't the way they do it. [06:12.360 --> 06:16.520] Well, is it reasonable to ask for that modification after foreclosure and [06:16.520 --> 06:17.880] everything? [06:17.880 --> 06:20.680] Yeah. [06:20.680 --> 06:21.320] Okay. [06:21.320 --> 06:26.200] We can say the foreclosure was improper, that they had no standing to do the [06:26.200 --> 06:27.000] foreclosure. [06:27.000 --> 06:30.600] One of the things you want in modification is first they have to prove [06:30.600 --> 06:36.000] up that they actually can modify, and once they prove that up, then we're [06:36.000 --> 06:39.680] happy to talk. [06:39.680 --> 06:43.600] But this current litigation, this current, the foreclosure is simply [06:43.600 --> 06:45.320] improper. [06:45.320 --> 06:51.920] So we assume that's just going to go away. [06:51.920 --> 06:56.680] It's all about putting pressure on the lender. [06:56.680 --> 07:01.520] You don't really have to be reasonable, and you don't have to expect to get [07:01.520 --> 07:06.680] everything you asked for, but if we don't try, we won't get it. [07:06.680 --> 07:11.800] Right now, the courts will deny your TRO out of hand without even [07:11.800 --> 07:16.120] considering it. [07:16.120 --> 07:17.080] The courts are corrupt. [07:17.080 --> 07:18.320] That's how it is. [07:18.320 --> 07:20.400] This is what we have to deal with. [07:20.400 --> 07:25.640] So let's leverage everything we can. [07:25.640 --> 07:28.120] Okay. [07:28.120 --> 07:33.200] It certainly won't cost anything to take the shot at them. [07:33.200 --> 07:40.920] And with all of the stuff that's been coming down on these guys lately, the [07:40.920 --> 07:44.360] courts are beginning to rule in our favor more. [07:44.360 --> 07:48.040] So if they're mine to rule in our favor, let's give them something to [07:48.040 --> 07:51.640] rule on. [07:51.640 --> 07:53.440] Okay. [07:53.440 --> 07:58.760] But to answer your question about how to get in front of the judge, it [07:58.760 --> 08:00.360] won't happen. [08:00.360 --> 08:06.000] He'll rule one way or the other, and then he may ask you to repeat. [08:06.000 --> 08:08.440] They've done that before. [08:08.440 --> 08:11.440] But most likely, he'll just deny the TRO. [08:11.440 --> 08:19.920] He may grant a preliminary injunction, but probably not complete. [08:19.920 --> 08:25.400] Most likely, once the suit is in place, the TRO will essentially be [08:25.400 --> 08:30.040] unnecessary because, for the most part, the lenders no longer want you [08:30.040 --> 08:33.520] out of the house because they don't want that house sitting there empty. [08:33.520 --> 08:37.280] So that probably won't be a problem. [08:37.280 --> 08:44.560] Well, maybe if they've already got ripped sent to the constable, but [08:44.560 --> 08:45.560] he's been taking... [08:45.560 --> 08:46.560] Yeah, we get that all the time. [08:46.560 --> 08:47.560] ...thing in this case. [08:47.560 --> 08:50.040] Well, we still stopped a lot of them. [08:50.040 --> 08:54.760] The first two I did in Texas, we stopped them that way. [08:54.760 --> 08:55.760] Okay. [08:55.760 --> 08:59.880] So what they generally do is just stop pursuing. [08:59.880 --> 09:00.880] Yeah. [09:00.880 --> 09:04.720] The bank doesn't move ahead anymore. [09:04.720 --> 09:12.320] They don't back up so that they don't give up any gains that they've made. [09:12.320 --> 09:15.640] So that if the judge dismisses the case or something, they can jump right on it [09:15.640 --> 09:16.640] right away. [09:16.640 --> 09:22.640] But as long as the case is in place, they're taking on to move ahead. [09:22.640 --> 09:23.640] Okay. [09:23.640 --> 09:24.640] All right. [09:24.640 --> 09:25.640] Okay. [09:25.640 --> 09:28.640] We've got anything else for us, Danny. [09:28.640 --> 09:31.640] No, that's all for now. [09:31.640 --> 09:42.280] Yeah, Danny the other day looked at my spreadsheet and made a really good catch. [09:42.280 --> 09:46.240] After I looked at it, I wondered how you even recognized that. [09:46.240 --> 09:48.480] It was a nice catch. [09:48.480 --> 09:52.520] I'm not going to tell you what it was because it was my mistake and I can't blame anybody. [09:52.520 --> 09:57.880] Danny caught a really subtle mistake, I was impressed. [09:57.880 --> 10:01.880] For an old redneck Mick, he did pretty good. [10:01.880 --> 10:02.880] Okay. [10:02.880 --> 10:05.880] We're going to move ahead. [10:05.880 --> 10:09.880] We're going to go to Troy in Minnesota. [10:09.880 --> 10:13.880] Troy, what have you got for us? [10:13.880 --> 10:14.880] Yeah, guys. [10:14.880 --> 10:15.880] Good evening. [10:15.880 --> 10:22.000] I've got a question in regards, I've got a hearing next Friday in regards to plaintiff [10:22.000 --> 10:23.000] in the case. [10:23.000 --> 10:24.000] I'm the defendant. [10:24.000 --> 10:30.280] Plaintiff is filing a motion to leave to amend their complaint. [10:30.280 --> 10:37.440] This is with a creditor and as you guys know, these creditors have multiple names and initials [10:37.440 --> 10:39.160] behind it. [10:39.160 --> 10:41.080] We are in the discovery process. [10:41.080 --> 10:50.680] I filed a motion to compel discovery and we're having a hearing on the same date, but anyways [10:50.680 --> 10:58.920] suiting them on if they are the holder of this note yet and we are six months into it [10:58.920 --> 11:05.280] and I've been questioning whether or not they are the holder. [11:05.280 --> 11:12.880] These banks, as you know, one is, I'll just say it is Capital One and they've got Capital [11:12.880 --> 11:17.760] One Bank USA NA and they've got Capital One Bank NA. [11:17.760 --> 11:27.240] Well, they filed suit under Bank USA NA and I've challenged them on who is the owner of [11:27.240 --> 11:28.240] it. [11:28.240 --> 11:33.640] Six months into it, after I do it, now they want to, they pull this motion to leave to [11:33.640 --> 11:40.160] amend to change the plaintiff now. [11:40.160 --> 11:47.320] You need to ask for sanctions, all your costs that they've incurred when you're preparing [11:47.320 --> 11:50.920] to sue a response to one company and they're the wrong ones. [11:50.920 --> 11:52.920] Now you've got to start all over again. [11:52.920 --> 11:53.920] Right, but... [11:53.920 --> 11:54.920] Oh, wait, wait. [11:54.920 --> 11:55.920] They can't sue in the wrong name. [11:55.920 --> 12:03.320] If they're the wrong ones, you need to, have they pursued foreclosure? [12:03.320 --> 12:09.320] No, this is on an alleged business loan. [12:09.320 --> 12:10.960] Oh, okay. [12:10.960 --> 12:16.440] Unsecured, no contract, no, I mean... [12:16.440 --> 12:23.280] I don't think they can re-plaint in a different name, they can't amend to name a different [12:23.280 --> 12:24.280] plaintiff. [12:24.280 --> 12:25.280] You need to object. [12:25.280 --> 12:30.000] This needs to be dismissed and start all over again. [12:30.000 --> 12:35.320] I responded to it, but will the judge, what I'm kind of wondering, what's the judge, I've [12:35.320 --> 12:43.880] responded to it, you know, and what do I want to say, in my memorandum in the response to [12:43.880 --> 12:50.840] their motion, that, you know, I want the judge to deny it, and I stated my grounds for it, [12:50.840 --> 12:53.200] you know, that party... [12:53.200 --> 12:55.560] Did you file a counterclaim? [12:55.560 --> 13:00.760] I have not, no, not as of yet. [13:00.760 --> 13:04.480] At this point, you might want to file a counterclaim. [13:04.480 --> 13:05.480] Okay. [13:05.480 --> 13:11.480] Since they have stipulated that they're the wrong party, you move to dismiss their claim [13:11.480 --> 13:12.480] outright... [13:12.480 --> 13:15.480] And file a counterclaim. [13:15.480 --> 13:20.040] That's what I pleaded in my memorandum, that they are no longer the party interests and [13:20.040 --> 13:25.960] all this that's been set forth up till now is null and void. [13:25.960 --> 13:32.600] Would prepare a counterclaim, ask for summary judgment on their claim, but this way you [13:32.600 --> 13:34.600] keep them in court with you. [13:34.600 --> 13:35.600] Okay. [13:35.600 --> 13:38.520] They have to pay all the filing fees. [13:38.520 --> 13:45.080] Well, I paid my filing fees just to, you know, to challenge your motion, but, so you're saying [13:45.080 --> 13:46.080] file a counterclaim... [13:46.080 --> 13:52.720] Yeah, if I come up and sue you, and I claim that I hold a note to your house, then you've [13:52.720 --> 13:57.760] got to jump through all these hoops to prove that I don't hold a note to your house? [13:57.760 --> 13:59.760] You're going to want to kick my behind. [13:59.760 --> 14:02.640] You need to kick their behind. [14:02.640 --> 14:03.640] Okay. [14:03.640 --> 14:06.640] That's what I wanted to hear. [14:06.640 --> 14:07.640] Now... [14:07.640 --> 14:08.640] Okay. [14:08.640 --> 14:09.640] Go ahead. [14:09.640 --> 14:16.480] Now, do I need to do this before this hearing, or, because I want to get this, I don't want [14:16.480 --> 14:20.960] to rush it and kind of blow, you know, I want to take my time and get it done to where I've [14:20.960 --> 14:22.440] got something substantial... [14:22.440 --> 14:26.480] Okay, what's this hearing? [14:26.480 --> 14:29.680] This hearing is just for counterclaim, for them to... [14:29.680 --> 14:31.360] No, they can't re-plead. [14:31.360 --> 14:32.360] You can't let them re-plead. [14:32.360 --> 14:38.240] There's two things that should happen here. [14:38.240 --> 14:43.400] One thing that should happen is the case should be dismissed outright. [14:43.400 --> 14:51.600] I don't think they have standing to change the plaintiff in a suit that's ongoing. [14:51.600 --> 14:52.600] Yeah. [14:52.600 --> 14:53.600] Well, then... [14:53.600 --> 14:54.600] Now, they can... [14:54.600 --> 14:55.600] And that's what I pleaded. [14:55.600 --> 15:00.400] I said, you know, they've admitted to it that they're not even the party of interest here, [15:00.400 --> 15:06.640] and how can they even challenge this, or, you know, even throw this out? [15:06.640 --> 15:13.240] At this point, you might look at filing a singular claim against them as a counterclaim, just [15:13.240 --> 15:21.360] one claim, and that keeps you in court, it keeps the whole case from being dismissed. [15:21.360 --> 15:25.880] You've already filed, essentially, a motion, summary judgment motion to dismiss, because [15:25.880 --> 15:29.360] you've asked them to throw the case out. [15:29.360 --> 15:35.880] So now, at a single point, you can amend your claim later, but get one in so he doesn't [15:35.880 --> 15:37.360] throw the whole thing out. [15:37.360 --> 15:38.360] Okay. [15:38.360 --> 15:39.360] All right. [15:39.360 --> 15:40.360] Okay. [15:40.360 --> 15:44.360] And ask for a very large sum. [15:44.360 --> 15:45.360] Okay. [15:45.360 --> 15:48.360] You didn't use our suit, did you? [15:48.360 --> 15:50.960] No, you defended it, so didn't. [15:50.960 --> 15:51.960] Okay. [15:51.960 --> 15:53.080] Here's how you do it. [15:53.080 --> 15:56.880] Take all of the fees on your HUD-1 settlement state. [15:56.880 --> 15:59.440] This is not a mortgage deal. [15:59.440 --> 16:00.440] This is like a $100,000. [16:00.440 --> 16:01.440] Oh, that's right. [16:01.440 --> 16:02.440] I keep forgetting. [16:02.440 --> 16:03.440] This is business. [16:03.440 --> 16:04.440] This is loan. [16:04.440 --> 16:10.280] Take the full amount of the loan, and demand from them the full amount of the loan. [16:10.280 --> 16:11.280] Okay. [16:11.280 --> 16:13.280] You've been harmed. [16:13.280 --> 16:16.240] Your life has been ruined. [16:16.240 --> 16:20.600] You've been forced into court to defend yourself against a false claim. [16:20.600 --> 16:21.600] Okay. [16:21.600 --> 16:25.160] You don't have to prove it up yet. [16:25.160 --> 16:27.640] You can do that in discovery. [16:27.640 --> 16:31.360] Get something in there before the judge throws the whole thing out. [16:31.360 --> 16:36.360] So what is my cause of action here? [16:36.360 --> 16:37.360] Malicious prosecution. [16:37.360 --> 16:38.360] Malicious prosecution. [16:38.360 --> 16:39.360] All right. [16:39.360 --> 16:40.360] I thank you. [16:40.360 --> 16:41.360] You have outstanding fraud. [16:41.360 --> 16:42.360] All right. [16:42.360 --> 16:49.640] Well, you can easily go to malicious prosecution because they essentially admitted that they're [16:49.640 --> 16:50.640] the wrong party. [16:50.640 --> 16:51.640] Okay. [16:51.640 --> 16:55.560] All right, Kelly, and Eddie Craig, Debbie Stevens, we will all radio. [16:55.560 --> 16:56.560] We'll be right back. [16:56.560 --> 17:00.880] Hang on, Troy. [17:00.880 --> 17:05.120] Capital Coin and Bullion is your local source for rare coins, precious metals, and coin [17:05.120 --> 17:07.600] supplies in the Austin metro area. [17:07.600 --> 17:09.400] We also ship worldwide. 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[19:00.360 --> 19:01.360] Well, don't let them get to you. [19:01.360 --> 19:02.360] Only the father can deliver you. [19:02.360 --> 19:03.360] Don't let bad-minded people hurt you. [19:03.360 --> 19:04.360] I tell you something, get behind. [19:04.360 --> 19:05.360] You know what I mean, my friend? [19:05.360 --> 19:30.360] And all the jacks you say, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, [19:30.360 --> 19:42.520] come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on. [19:42.520 --> 20:10.460] Okay, we're back. We're in the Kelton. Debbie Stevens, Eddie Craig. Debbie's got the night [20:10.460 --> 20:18.720] off, but she's listening and we don't get to tell Deborah jokes or she'll catch us. [20:18.720 --> 20:24.720] And I can't goof up anything or she'll know about it. Okay, we're going to go to Steve [20:24.720 --> 20:29.440] in Texas. Steve, what have you got to stump the chumps with? [20:29.440 --> 20:39.880] Well, first of all, kudos on the show, reiterating one of the earlier callers. It's awesome. [20:39.880 --> 20:44.440] Just wish we had some more power. I don't get to catch you as often as I'd like to [20:44.440 --> 20:56.320] up in Round Rock. So I haven't heard also what happened on the FAA, FCC stuff on the [20:56.320 --> 21:01.360] radio station. Is the radio station secure? [21:01.360 --> 21:11.560] We've got a ruling somewhat against us. We'll go to another hearing and the FCC will probably [21:11.560 --> 21:17.840] win this next round and then that'll put us in the appeals court where we have a real [21:17.840 --> 21:26.160] good chance of getting a pretty good victory. So far so good. It's looking pretty good. [21:26.160 --> 21:30.600] I haven't heard anything more. I did get some silver for the cause, so let us know if you [21:30.600 --> 21:35.000] need any more. Oh yeah, we always need lots of silver. Randy's [21:35.000 --> 21:43.560] Beer Fund needs lots of silver. But we may. We're going to incur, when we have to go to [21:43.560 --> 21:49.520] appeal, that's going to incur a considerable bit of cost. So we may put out another call, [21:49.520 --> 21:57.000] but we won't until we have to. Okay, great. Well, I can't wait to... I went [21:57.000 --> 22:04.520] to one of the three-hour seminars that turned in five. It's pretty good. And I'm not getting [22:04.520 --> 22:11.280] able to test the, you know, work the transportation code yet, but right now it's a little different. [22:11.280 --> 22:17.360] I was in there looking for this stuff. I volunteered for a church and someone abandoned the vehicle, [22:17.360 --> 22:25.080] so it's not my abandoned vehicle taken by the cops. I don't want the cops to take it. [22:25.080 --> 22:31.360] The transportation code, it seems like everything in there applies. Like Eddie says, it's really [22:31.360 --> 22:36.720] for commercial anyway, but it's all about how the police can come and tow something [22:36.720 --> 22:44.680] away. Well, I'm wondering, if somebody drops equipment on our property, I would think the [22:44.680 --> 22:51.240] right thing to do is, it's ours. And do you have any guidance on how we can make it such [22:51.240 --> 22:56.360] like that? It's been there a month and a half. I've got a towing on the facility volunteer [22:56.360 --> 23:02.680] there, but we've got a towing contract with the posted signs, all that stuff. So we could [23:02.680 --> 23:09.520] just have them tow it, but I'm wondering if we can charge impound fees ourselves and do [23:09.520 --> 23:14.800] this stuff. It seems like they're wanting to say, we have to call the police and then [23:14.800 --> 23:18.360] they have to impound it and have their public auction and all that stuff. [23:18.360 --> 23:24.680] Well, now I do know that when someone abandons property on something like an apartment or [23:24.680 --> 23:32.720] a motel or someplace like that for an excess of 30 days, or at least it used to be 30 days, [23:32.720 --> 23:39.800] then the owner of the property could file a claim for that property. Whether or not [23:39.800 --> 23:45.760] there had to be an outstanding debt in order to file that claim, I never really knew. I [23:45.760 --> 23:52.040] never went into it that far to find out. But there is a possibility that if someone has [23:52.040 --> 23:59.920] abandoned something on your property in excess of 30 to 60 days, that you may be able to [23:59.920 --> 24:04.520] lay claim to it as abandoned property. But you need to look into the statutes to find [24:04.520 --> 24:11.040] out for sure. Yeah, we seem to be under the definition of [24:11.040 --> 24:16.600] a storage lot because it says as long as you can park a car there, you're a storage lot. [24:16.600 --> 24:23.760] Even though we're not charging and not so much of it applies to auto repair shop that's [24:23.760 --> 24:29.840] doing work on somebody, of course they can put a lien on the car to get their repair [24:29.840 --> 24:34.160] bills paid. I think you can put a mechanic's lien on as [24:34.160 --> 24:44.720] well. Okay, you're not charging for storage? That's going to be a problem. You have no [24:44.720 --> 24:48.720] way to make the claim. Well, the thing though is whether or not it's [24:48.720 --> 24:55.080] reasonable amount of storage. If he's got a rule of say, pick up within five days and [24:55.080 --> 25:00.000] it's been there in excess of that, that's no longer reasonable. It doesn't comply with [25:00.000 --> 25:06.440] the terms of the pick up and drop off at his business. Like in my computer repair shop, [25:06.440 --> 25:12.680] for instance, they signed a waiver that says if I notify you that your computer's ready [25:12.680 --> 25:19.720] to pick up, you have 30 days to pick it up. At 30 days, I start charging you storage fees. [25:19.720 --> 25:30.320] At 60 days, I sell it and I recoup my repair costs out of it. [25:30.320 --> 25:35.040] That has their signature of consent, basically. You're entering into a contract, which we [25:35.040 --> 25:40.400] don't have in this case. Now, we did call the police and verify that it's not stolen. [25:40.400 --> 25:45.200] Yeah, I want to make sure we're not dealing with that. The officer went, it was great [25:45.200 --> 25:50.720] that they actually went above and beyond and he called the owner, who is of questionable [25:50.720 --> 25:56.480] character. The owner never responded to his call. He said he didn't really expect him [25:56.480 --> 26:05.600] to, but it's still sitting there. Do we have to come up with an official? [26:05.600 --> 26:09.720] If you've done any kind of work to it, then I would recommend going with a mechanics lien [26:09.720 --> 26:17.960] against it. If it's not picked up and paid within a reasonable [26:17.960 --> 26:23.240] amount of time, then you can lay claim to it. Okay, put a mechanics lien on it. Send [26:23.240 --> 26:30.600] him a notice. Do you know where he's at? Do you have an address? [26:30.600 --> 26:36.520] No, I've got the blood plate that's still on the car, but not the vehicle. [26:36.520 --> 26:43.080] Ask the police to give you a registration address. You had to have one when you registered. [26:43.080 --> 26:50.120] Send notice to him directly and then you can put a little $25 ad in the paper doing public [26:50.120 --> 26:59.320] notice that the car is to be removed for the next number of days. If not, then you'll charge [26:59.320 --> 27:07.960] storage at $50 a day or whatever. Once that occurs, then if he doesn't come [27:07.960 --> 27:17.000] and move it, then calculate what you think it's worth, let $50 a day build up to that, [27:17.000 --> 27:23.320] file a mechanics lien on it, and ask the court to grant it to you for the lien. [27:23.320 --> 27:28.600] That would be court. I'd go to small claims. Yeah, just do small claims and tell them, [27:28.600 --> 27:34.760] you know, he's been here all this time and we took these steps. We sent him notice and [27:34.760 --> 27:39.080] the storage has built up greater than the amount of value of the car you want to sell [27:39.080 --> 27:46.200] the car to recoup your losses. And almost certainly the judge will grant it. [27:46.200 --> 27:53.160] These are cases where they're not making money here, so they tend to almost be fair and reasonable. [27:53.160 --> 28:01.080] Okay, well that gives us some story points that we can't charge until we actually [28:01.080 --> 28:07.080] posted it. We got some of those red stickers. Our sticker did it be towed or subject to [28:07.080 --> 28:15.640] towing, you know, a couple weeks ago. You send him notice, last known address, [28:15.640 --> 28:23.640] registered mail, and if you don't, and ask for a response, include a stamp, self-address, envelope. [28:23.640 --> 28:31.960] If they can't deliver or you don't get a response within, say, five days, then file a public notice [28:31.960 --> 28:41.480] in our local newspaper. Doesn't have to be a big one, just a one-liner. And we can count the time [28:41.480 --> 28:49.240] and move to court. If the court says you can do it, then this guy would have a hard time [28:49.240 --> 28:52.040] overcoming. So it'll pretty well protect you. [28:56.040 --> 29:01.720] Would that public notice have to include the plate number, sufficient, or location? [29:01.720 --> 29:06.120] No, whoever parked it there knows they parked it there. Whoever parked this car here, [29:06.120 --> 29:15.560] what kind it is, where it's at, come and get it. All right, okay, okay. Yeah, so you don't want any [29:15.560 --> 29:20.040] private information unless you give it to Benner. So you can complain about that. If he's a [29:20.040 --> 29:25.000] questionable character, the last thing he's going to do is go to the court for remedy. [29:26.440 --> 29:31.480] And if he does, then he has to mount a lawsuit against you. It's going to cost him more than [29:31.480 --> 29:40.520] any people. Use it against him. Okay, this is Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, Eddie Craig, [29:40.520 --> 29:46.120] Real World Radio. Do you have anything else, Steve? No, that's good. Thank you. Okay, we're going to [29:46.120 --> 29:52.120] pick up Terry from Michigan on the other side, and then the taco man is back. Okay, we'll be right back. [29:52.120 --> 29:58.920] I lost my son, my nephew, my uncle, my son on September 11th, 2001. 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Why would a company need to know your annual income [31:28.760 --> 31:33.400] or how many people are in your household in order to fix your oven or replace your coffee maker? [31:33.400 --> 31:38.520] Beth Givens of PrivacyRights.org says consumers generally only need to hold on to their receipts [31:38.520 --> 31:43.560] to prove their warranty rights. She recommends tossing registration cards or only submitting [31:43.560 --> 31:48.680] essential information in case you might want to be alerted to a recall for items like baby products. [31:48.680 --> 32:13.480] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [32:18.680 --> 32:42.200] All right, folks, we are back. Rule of Law Radio. Hey, Craig, Debra Stevens, Randy Kelton. [32:42.200 --> 32:51.240] Debra has joined us for a few minutes. Debra? Yes. Thank you, folks. I was driving home, [32:51.240 --> 32:59.320] actually not driving. I was riding in the passenger seat while somebody else was conveying [32:59.320 --> 33:03.880] the helm of the vehicle. But at any rate, I was listening to the show. It sounded great. [33:03.880 --> 33:12.920] And I heard a discussion just now about the FCC case concerning the FM micro in Austin. And Randy, [33:12.920 --> 33:17.720] I just wanted to make some corrections and some clarifications because Randy's not really familiar [33:17.720 --> 33:22.760] with what's going on. And so I think he was a little bit confused. First off, I need to [33:23.720 --> 33:31.240] make the distinction and the clarification and define what is an affiliate and what is a network. [33:31.240 --> 33:38.840] Okay. Rule of Law Radio network is a network. It is an Internet-based radio network, hopefully [33:38.840 --> 33:45.320] soon to be on satellite. We have this network, like the GCN network or like any other network, [33:45.320 --> 33:52.120] like NPR, so to speak, they're networks. They have many affiliates. We have many affiliates [33:52.120 --> 33:58.040] all over the country. We have an affiliate in Austin. There's an affiliate in Oklahoma City. [33:58.040 --> 34:02.760] There's an affiliate in St. Louis. There's an affiliate in Virginia. There's affiliates [34:02.760 --> 34:06.920] in Madison, Wisconsin. There's an affiliate in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Those are just a few. [34:08.360 --> 34:15.560] 90.1 FM in Austin is not rule of law radio network. Okay. So we need to make that clear. [34:16.120 --> 34:23.080] That's only one of the affiliates of the network. Now, number two, we, quote unquote, [34:23.080 --> 34:29.720] are not involved in any case with the FCC. All right. Not in any way whatsoever. The network has [34:29.720 --> 34:37.080] nothing to do with the affiliates or the court case whatsoever. The rule of law radio network [34:37.080 --> 34:43.720] is in no danger from the FCC. It's an Internet-based radio network, and we do appreciate our affiliates. [34:43.720 --> 34:50.200] Now, concerning the case, which none of us are involved with directly whatsoever, nor is the [34:50.200 --> 34:59.960] network, I am one of the assistants of counsel on the legal team. There are other entities that are [34:59.960 --> 35:07.960] also assistants of counsel, which I cannot disclose their identities. Randy is helping with some of [35:07.960 --> 35:15.320] the legal research, but he is not directly on the team of assistants of counsels, but I am. The legal [35:15.320 --> 35:22.360] team has decided that we are not going to discuss the case at all publicly until further down the [35:22.360 --> 35:29.400] line for the sake of protecting our interest in the case, protecting what we're doing with the case. [35:30.040 --> 35:35.960] And furthermore, there has been no ruling on anything whatsoever. Everything is pending right [35:35.960 --> 35:42.120] now. Everything goes very slowly in the federal court system. So there's, as of now, there's no [35:42.120 --> 35:49.240] danger or anything like that. Everything is pending, and I'm sorry, but the legal team has, we [35:49.240 --> 35:56.360] just, we cannot discuss the case. So that's where it's at. So folks, don't worry. There will be a PSA [35:56.360 --> 36:02.440] on that affiliate, but not on the network. There will be a PSA on that affiliate at some point down [36:02.440 --> 36:07.240] the road when we have more information that we can disclose publicly. So I just wanted to make that [36:07.240 --> 36:13.800] clarification. So people really need to mainly understand the difference between the network and [36:13.800 --> 36:22.360] the affiliate. We are not doing anything regarding a Terrestrial Land FM station. This is a network. [36:22.360 --> 36:29.960] So I hope that clarifies the situation. So. Yeah, I've just been dipping into Randy Spearfun too much. [36:31.400 --> 36:35.160] Okay. Well, anyway, I'm glad I heard that so I could clarify, but folks, [36:35.160 --> 36:41.720] we'd appreciate if you do not call this show and ask for information about what's going on with 90.1 [36:41.720 --> 36:47.640] because this is a network. And for the sake of the other listeners all over the country and on other [36:47.640 --> 36:53.640] affiliates, it's not really their business and it's not really appropriate for a network show. [36:53.640 --> 37:00.920] This is not a show specifically on one terrestrial radio station. So folks out there who are [37:00.920 --> 37:08.040] listening on 90.1 or two are in Austin, just everything's fine for now. Okay. Like I said, [37:08.040 --> 37:13.080] everything is pending. There hasn't been a ruling and the legal team will disclose information [37:13.080 --> 37:17.080] to the public when it is appropriate. So that's all I have to say on the matter. [37:18.520 --> 37:25.080] All right. All right, you guys, I got to go. I am busy. I'm working on the documentary, [37:25.080 --> 37:31.880] A Noble Lie. I'm mastering the audio for this documentary that Chris Emory and James Lane and [37:31.880 --> 37:36.840] Holland Van den Nieuwenhoff of Free Mind Report are putting together. Chris, my very good friend, [37:36.840 --> 37:42.120] Chris Emory has been working on this for about 10 years now, putting this documentary together [37:42.120 --> 37:48.760] concerning the truth of what really happened at the Murr Ability, the Oklahoma City bombing. [37:49.400 --> 37:53.480] This documentary has been 10 years in the making and I'm really excited to be able to [37:53.480 --> 37:58.920] do this. It's been 10 years in the making and I'll tell you it has just been a joy and a blessing [37:58.920 --> 38:06.520] and a real eye opener for me personally working on this film listening to all these interviews. [38:06.520 --> 38:16.120] And I get the advantage of hearing the entire interviews. I'm mastering all the audio and then [38:16.120 --> 38:20.840] they're going to do the editing. So it's incredible. These people's stories are just [38:20.840 --> 38:27.560] what really happened there. Multiple bombs going off, the grand jury members getting totally [38:27.560 --> 38:34.760] railroaded, victims, survivors of the bombing getting totally railroaded, threatened by district [38:34.760 --> 38:41.720] attorneys, threatened by the FBI, helicopters landing in people's yards. It's unbelievable [38:41.720 --> 38:47.480] what has happened to these people and they have been seeking justice for many, many years longer [38:47.480 --> 38:55.640] than the victims of 9-11 and really Oklahoma City was just a litmus test for 9-11 and a dry run or [38:55.640 --> 39:00.040] a test run so to speak. So I'm very blessed and honored to be able to work on this documentary [39:00.040 --> 39:06.280] and so that's why I am going to be taking Friday nights off for a while because I have to work [39:06.280 --> 39:11.240] on this audio. So anyways, guys have a good show. I'm going to get back to work on A Noble Life. [39:11.240 --> 39:20.600] So y'all have a good show. Talk to y'all later. Okay, now we're going to go to Terry in Michigan. [39:22.440 --> 39:29.960] Hi. Can you hear me? Yes, you're kind of breaking up a little. [39:30.920 --> 39:38.120] Okay, if I recall properly, you had said when a police officer files a complaint, they do it in [39:38.120 --> 39:45.640] their personal capacity, not official, is that correct? That is correct. We fought a revolution [39:45.640 --> 39:52.360] over that sort of thing. Before the revolution, the king could accuse you and prosecute you. [39:53.800 --> 40:01.080] In this country, the king can accuse you. The king must accuse you and you are the king. [40:01.080 --> 40:09.560] Well, that's what I thought. I'm in the middle of a case with a neighbor for trespassing, [40:09.560 --> 40:15.720] eavesdropping, and malicious destruction of property. And while that's already going on, [40:17.000 --> 40:23.160] he continues to trespass and I've got pictures and a written complaint [40:23.160 --> 40:30.200] with tracks across the snow through my property and right onto his property through his locked [40:30.200 --> 40:37.000] gate. And I turned it into the prosecutor and they said, well, we can't do anything about it. [40:37.000 --> 40:42.840] We got to turn it over to the police. And they refused to do anything. The police say, well, [40:42.840 --> 40:48.120] we weren't there. We don't know anything. So they're just doing absolutely nothing. [40:48.120 --> 40:54.280] And in the meantime, I still have problems with properties being destroyed. [40:54.280 --> 40:57.240] Have you considered filing a civil action against him? [41:00.440 --> 41:01.240] Okay. [41:02.680 --> 41:07.000] File a civil action and then ask for a restraining order. [41:08.200 --> 41:09.240] Well, right now- [41:09.240 --> 41:13.480] If he violates the restraining order, then you can go to the court and get sanctions against him. [41:13.480 --> 41:20.040] Contempt the court. They'll throw you behind the wheel in a can. But there's another option. [41:20.040 --> 41:21.160] One of these- [41:21.160 --> 41:26.040] Right now, while we're waiting for the other charges to go to court, [41:27.080 --> 41:30.520] I got the judge to issue a no-contact fine. [41:30.520 --> 41:38.840] So if he contacts you, then move to enforce the bond, or you could get some of these tracks that [41:38.840 --> 41:44.040] the cops use and lay them in front of the gate under the snow. [41:46.040 --> 41:52.920] I actually- I have pictures going right through my property, right up to and through his locked [41:52.920 --> 42:00.120] gate. And- Well, the only question there, Terry, becomes whether or not they will constitute [42:00.120 --> 42:08.200] contact, meaning personal versus property. That's going to be your only issue on that particular bond. [42:08.200 --> 42:13.560] Do you have any cattle out there? [42:15.560 --> 42:16.360] No. [42:16.360 --> 42:22.120] No. But from what I've been told- A really, really mean bull. [42:22.120 --> 42:29.000] Yeah, I'd like to have that. But from what I've been told, the no-contact bond is almost exactly [42:29.000 --> 42:34.760] the same as a personal protection order, which means you can't even go on the person's property. [42:35.640 --> 42:39.000] But he's not supposed to deal with trespassing period. [42:39.000 --> 42:45.240] Well, then have you been back to the- Who gave you the bond? [42:45.240 --> 42:49.720] It's not my bond. It was a bond against him in order to get out of jail. [42:49.720 --> 42:51.240] Who issued it? [42:51.240 --> 42:53.240] It was issued by the judge. [42:53.240 --> 42:58.440] They go to the judge for- ask the judge for contempt of court. [42:58.440 --> 43:00.440] Ooh, that's a good idea. [43:00.440 --> 43:09.480] They show him that he- apparently, judge, he don't take you very serious. [43:09.480 --> 43:15.480] Judges tend not to like their orders to be ignored. [43:15.480 --> 43:23.480] Yeah, I like that because the prosecutor, you know, all they want to do is make a deal with the judge. [43:23.480 --> 43:31.480] Yeah, I like that because the prosecutor, you know, all they want to do is make a deal and they don't care. [43:31.480 --> 43:35.480] Well, does the prosecutor know you have this order? [43:35.480 --> 43:39.480] Yes, they do. I've been in constant contact with them. 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[46:21.480 --> 46:33.480] All right, folks, we are back, Rule of Law Radio. [46:33.480 --> 46:36.480] Randy Kelton, Debra Stevens, Eddie Craig. [46:36.480 --> 46:41.480] Okay, now, Taco Man, we do see you and know that you dropped off the line. [46:41.480 --> 46:46.480] We will get to you just as soon as we're finished with Terry, then we'll get to Christian and Will. [46:46.480 --> 46:50.480] All right, Terry, let's finish up here. [46:50.480 --> 46:57.480] One of the things, as I talked to you guys before, my neighbor, he's a convicted child molester. [46:57.480 --> 47:01.480] And when I told him to stay off my property, that's when all the problems started, [47:01.480 --> 47:08.480] and I started getting windows busted out and tires slashed and stuff like that. [47:08.480 --> 47:13.480] And for four years, I've been trying to get the prosecutor to do something. [47:13.480 --> 47:31.480] And I filed two charges against the lawyer for... [47:31.480 --> 47:32.480] You there, Terry? [47:32.480 --> 47:33.480] Yeah. [47:33.480 --> 47:35.480] Oh, okay. [47:35.480 --> 47:39.480] Did you file against him for being a chump? [47:39.480 --> 47:44.480] Well, what you can do, Terry, is go out and get you a nice young goat and put it on your land. [47:44.480 --> 47:52.480] And then when he crosses the fence, go report him for coming over to the molester kid. [47:52.480 --> 47:53.480] That is sick. [47:53.480 --> 47:58.480] That is really, really sick. [47:58.480 --> 48:04.480] What I couldn't think of there was the bar dream, because I filed bar dream against the prosecutor. [48:04.480 --> 48:17.480] And once I did, after four years of filing charges, probably 12 different times, they finally did charge him. [48:17.480 --> 48:22.480] And that's how the prosecutor even says it. [48:22.480 --> 48:29.480] In a case of trespassing, eavesdropping, malicious destruction of property that a no-contact bond is unheard of, [48:29.480 --> 48:32.480] but they talked the judge into doing it anyway. [48:32.480 --> 48:38.480] And I think the only reason for that is because of the bar agreement. [48:38.480 --> 48:45.480] But right now, this guy just doesn't seem to get it at all. [48:45.480 --> 48:48.480] Then go for the judge for sanctions. [48:48.480 --> 48:54.480] Tell the judge he's apparently not impressed with your orders because he's still doing it. [48:54.480 --> 48:56.480] But you might get some... [48:56.480 --> 48:59.480] You ever done any roofing? [48:59.480 --> 49:00.480] Any what? [49:00.480 --> 49:03.480] Roofing. [49:03.480 --> 49:04.480] Roofing of a house. [49:04.480 --> 49:06.480] Okay, no. [49:06.480 --> 49:10.480] Well, they got these little felt tacks. [49:10.480 --> 49:19.480] It's a little piece of sheet metal about an inch and a half in diameter, and it's got a nail that sticks right through the middle of it. [49:19.480 --> 49:26.480] If you throw those down, two-thirds of them will land with that nail sticking straight up. [49:26.480 --> 49:31.480] I think I could break somebody from driving across my property. [49:31.480 --> 49:33.480] That wouldn't be hard. [49:33.480 --> 49:40.480] Yeah, I understand what you're saying, but this guy's pretty bold. [49:40.480 --> 49:42.480] He would just end up going back. [49:42.480 --> 49:52.480] See, this is actually a hunting property, and he would just go back when I'm not there and just do ten times the damage. [49:52.480 --> 49:56.480] Have you got video cameras? [49:56.480 --> 49:58.480] You got a computer? [49:58.480 --> 50:01.480] Have you got these wireless video cameras? [50:01.480 --> 50:03.480] They're cheap. [50:03.480 --> 50:07.480] Yeah, you can just wall gate cameras and do it that way. [50:07.480 --> 50:10.480] What have you had missing from your property lately? [50:10.480 --> 50:20.480] Well, besides the game cameras I put up and the video cameras I put up, my ear blind, windows out of my trailer. [50:20.480 --> 50:26.480] Propane tanks from... [50:26.480 --> 50:30.480] Are you reporting those as being stolen? [50:30.480 --> 50:32.480] Absolutely. [50:32.480 --> 50:38.480] Are you reporting him as being a known trespasser when he seems to be stolen? [50:38.480 --> 50:40.480] Yes. [50:40.480 --> 50:43.480] He's not getting it. [50:43.480 --> 50:45.480] No, he's not. [50:45.480 --> 51:00.480] You need to go to the judge, make an inventory of all of the things that's been stolen, and petition for a search warrant to search his property, those things. [51:00.480 --> 51:04.480] That will always get their attention. [51:04.480 --> 51:25.480] That could be. I felt very much that he has found his property, but he lives 150 miles away in Detroit, and he's only there once a month or so. [51:25.480 --> 51:49.480] Oh, okay. Now, this is not something I would ever suggest, because I am not that kind of guy, but I had a friend who worked for the city in Richardson, Texas, and he lived in Tarleton, Texas, and the city workers there gave him a lot of grief. [51:49.480 --> 52:07.480] He changed the oil in his car and went to this guy's house and poured it along his back fence, and then called the EPA, and they came out and made him get backhoes and dig up all that dirt. [52:07.480 --> 52:13.480] I like that. [52:13.480 --> 52:16.480] He thought that was really a hoot. [52:16.480 --> 52:30.480] Anyway, going after the guy directly, that tends to be what we want to do, but it's seldom a good idea. [52:30.480 --> 52:36.480] Going to the court for sanctions is probably your best shot here. [52:36.480 --> 52:52.480] If you do annoy the court enough, they'll get tired of hearing you griping, and they'll do something to stop this guy. It might imply that him and the judge have a thing going here since he won't enforce the law against him. [52:52.480 --> 52:58.480] So you're saying go to the judge and ask them for what type of sanctions? [52:58.480 --> 53:02.480] Money sanctions. [53:02.480 --> 53:17.480] Ask for contempt to court against him for violating the, I guess it's an injunction, what is it, restraining order, whatever type. [53:17.480 --> 53:26.480] The judge has put it on him and he's ignored it, asked for contempt to court charges against him. [53:26.480 --> 53:32.480] Okay, that's definitely, I'm going to do that Monday. [53:32.480 --> 53:33.480] Okay, good. [53:33.480 --> 53:36.480] Do you have anything else for us? [53:36.480 --> 53:38.480] I'm sorry? [53:38.480 --> 53:40.480] Do you have anything else? [53:40.480 --> 54:00.480] Can I, from my original question there, since a police officer filed a complaint in their personal capacity, can I insist to the prosecutor that, hey, look, I'm filing a complaint in my personal capacity, same as a police officer. [54:00.480 --> 54:02.480] Absolutely. [54:02.480 --> 54:04.480] Okay. [54:04.480 --> 54:08.480] If you have grand juries in Wisconsin, send it to the grand jury. [54:08.480 --> 54:12.480] Yeah, no, we don't have them, they're all federal. [54:12.480 --> 54:14.480] Hmm. [54:14.480 --> 54:22.480] Well, you can, you take a complaint, it doesn't go to a prosecutor, it goes to a magistrate. [54:22.480 --> 54:30.480] So take your complaint to your local magistrate and ask the magistrate to issue a warrant. [54:30.480 --> 54:42.480] And each time he does something else, take another one to him, the magistrate get tired of it after a while and do something to put a stop to it just so you don't keep annoying him. [54:42.480 --> 54:44.480] Okay. [54:44.480 --> 54:45.480] That's good. [54:45.480 --> 54:48.480] That gives me some place to go with this. [54:48.480 --> 54:49.480] Okey doke. [54:49.480 --> 54:50.480] Thank you so much. [54:50.480 --> 54:51.480] Appreciate it. [54:51.480 --> 54:52.480] Thank you, Terry. [54:52.480 --> 55:00.480] Now we're going to go to the taco man from Austin. [55:00.480 --> 55:01.480] Hello. [55:01.480 --> 55:02.480] Okay. [55:02.480 --> 55:04.480] We had to cut you short the other day. [55:04.480 --> 55:06.480] What do you have for us? [55:06.480 --> 55:08.480] Hey, Randy, how are you all doing? [55:08.480 --> 55:09.480] Doing good. [55:09.480 --> 55:11.480] For all y'all do? [55:11.480 --> 55:21.480] Yeah, yesterday, well, yesterday, not before that, so I was coming home, I'm getting rid of manufacturing these electric skateboards and stuff like that. [55:21.480 --> 55:32.480] And the tri-brick bicycles that are bicycle motor electric, you know, and anticipation of gas getting so high that it'll be a lot more cost-effective to ride these around town. [55:32.480 --> 55:34.480] But I was on my way home. [55:34.480 --> 55:41.480] I always go through Congress on the way home from catering to all my musicians and bar staff at the end of the night. [55:41.480 --> 55:46.480] And it's an easier hill to climb all the way back up to 51st Street. [55:46.480 --> 55:53.480] And I was cutting through, not on my bike this time, but this time I was cutting through, not on my bicycle, but with my electric skateboard. [55:53.480 --> 56:00.480] Just as I got to the gate of the Capitol, my battery started to die and I go, ah, I'm not going to make it up the hill. [56:00.480 --> 56:05.480] I'm going through trials and endurance runs with them right now and start the company up. [56:05.480 --> 56:14.480] But long story short, at the top of the hill there was a, you need a state troop or a DPS because they kind of dress the same. [56:14.480 --> 56:17.480] They run security there and they've got their cameras in the whole nine yards. [56:17.480 --> 56:20.480] There's usually two or three in the guard house. [56:20.480 --> 56:21.480] He's at the top of the hill. [56:21.480 --> 56:25.480] And then I started kind of shoving it up the hill because I couldn't ride it. [56:25.480 --> 56:27.480] The batteries were getting too low. [56:27.480 --> 56:32.480] And he says, when I got up there, he goes, you can't ride that up here. [56:32.480 --> 56:34.480] I said, well, I can't ride it anywhere. [56:34.480 --> 56:36.480] The batteries are dead. [56:36.480 --> 56:38.480] He says, well, you can't ride skateboards up here. [56:38.480 --> 56:39.480] I go, oh, no. [56:39.480 --> 56:40.480] Look, I'll show you. [56:40.480 --> 56:41.480] The battery's dead. [56:41.480 --> 56:45.480] As soon as I got on it, he pushed my chest. [56:45.480 --> 56:52.480] He put his five fingers on my chest and pushed me almost off the skateboard. [56:52.480 --> 56:53.480] But I didn't allow him. [56:53.480 --> 56:55.480] Plus, I have pretty good balance. [56:55.480 --> 57:02.480] And I got off of it and I go, hey, you guys allow bicycles up here, don't you? [57:02.480 --> 57:04.480] You guys allow people movers? [57:04.480 --> 57:06.480] I said, well, this is an electrical. [57:06.480 --> 57:10.480] This is just an electrical platform, my form of transportation at this time. [57:10.480 --> 57:13.480] I said, you know, what's the difference? [57:13.480 --> 57:14.480] I said, do you have a right to travel? [57:14.480 --> 57:21.480] This is a private roadway and this is a public road and this is public access. [57:21.480 --> 57:22.480] I said, what's the difference? [57:22.480 --> 57:25.480] Well, we just can't have skateboards up here. [57:25.480 --> 57:28.480] And so I kind of got into it with him a little bit. [57:28.480 --> 57:30.480] I was respectful in the whole nine yards. [57:30.480 --> 57:36.480] But I said, well, I can see I'm going to be running into some more legal battles over this issue [57:36.480 --> 57:40.480] because I want to be able to travel riding my electric skateboard [57:40.480 --> 57:46.480] rather than, you know, having to ride the bike or drive a car sometimes. [57:46.480 --> 57:49.480] So I'm wondering, what can I anticipate now? [57:49.480 --> 57:52.480] And even on Sixth Street, that's going to happen too. [57:52.480 --> 57:53.480] They block the roads off. [57:53.480 --> 57:55.480] They've made me get off my bike before. [57:55.480 --> 57:58.480] So you can't ride your bike when they have the roads blocked off, [57:58.480 --> 58:04.480] when everyone's out there partying. [58:04.480 --> 58:07.480] There might not be much you can do about those things [58:07.480 --> 58:11.480] because if you've got several hundred people on foot [58:11.480 --> 58:13.480] and somebody's looking around in a bicycle, [58:13.480 --> 58:19.480] they probably have municipal provisions to allow for that. [58:19.480 --> 58:21.480] So you might not be able to do anything about it, [58:21.480 --> 58:24.480] but putting his hand on your chest, that's a different story. [58:24.480 --> 58:27.480] I would get real excited about that. [58:27.480 --> 58:30.480] Okay, this is Brenda Kelton and Deborah Stevens, [58:30.480 --> 58:34.480] and Craig with our radio, we'll be right back on the other side [58:34.480 --> 58:41.480] and we'll see you, Christian, then Will and Randy. [58:41.480 --> 58:44.480] Okay, just hang in there, Taco Man, we'll be right back. 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[01:03:56.480 --> 01:03:58.480] Okay, let's finish up with Taco Man. [01:03:58.480 --> 01:04:02.480] All right, Taco Man, let's see if we can get you wrapped up here. [01:04:02.480 --> 01:04:05.480] Yes, sir. Yeah, I anticipate. [01:04:05.480 --> 01:04:08.480] Well, it was 4 o'clock in the morning when I was, you know, riding through, [01:04:08.480 --> 01:04:10.480] and there was no one else in there. [01:04:10.480 --> 01:04:13.480] And they're not those type of skateboards where you're doing tricks [01:04:13.480 --> 01:04:17.480] and carving up the curb or bouncing off the walls or anything. [01:04:17.480 --> 01:04:21.480] They're just simply a people mover device [01:04:21.480 --> 01:04:25.480] that allows you to travel from point A to point B quite efficiently, [01:04:25.480 --> 01:04:27.480] especially when I'm getting ready to start using lithium batteries. [01:04:27.480 --> 01:04:30.480] They're going to get me even further and last longer. [01:04:30.480 --> 01:04:35.480] And I anticipate maybe riding on a sidewalk and or the street, [01:04:35.480 --> 01:04:38.480] I do believe I have that right to travel. [01:04:38.480 --> 01:04:41.480] And I do anticipate more confrontations. [01:04:41.480 --> 01:04:46.480] I know that for sure. [01:04:46.480 --> 01:04:50.480] I'm just wondering how could I go or what could I do [01:04:50.480 --> 01:04:52.480] as far as anticipating being proactive? [01:04:52.480 --> 01:04:54.480] There you go. [01:04:54.480 --> 01:04:56.480] Well, the question is, first thing, [01:04:56.480 --> 01:05:00.480] did you bother to go and read what the statutes regarding the use [01:05:00.480 --> 01:05:03.480] of such devices are in and around the capital area? [01:05:03.480 --> 01:05:06.480] Oh, no, no, actually I haven't. [01:05:06.480 --> 01:05:09.480] This happened three nights ago, and I wanted to call in the show, [01:05:09.480 --> 01:05:11.480] just kind of report it. [01:05:11.480 --> 01:05:13.480] You get that going pretty soon. [01:05:13.480 --> 01:05:14.480] Yeah. [01:05:14.480 --> 01:05:16.480] That's the first thing you need to do, [01:05:16.480 --> 01:05:19.480] find out whether or not there's any lawful authority to tell you [01:05:19.480 --> 01:05:23.480] you can't write it at all. [01:05:23.480 --> 01:05:25.480] Okay. [01:05:25.480 --> 01:05:28.480] You might do an information request. [01:05:28.480 --> 01:05:30.480] Because I questioned them. [01:05:30.480 --> 01:05:33.480] After he pushed me, that's when I wasn't defiant, [01:05:33.480 --> 01:05:37.480] but then that's when I asserted myself, [01:05:37.480 --> 01:05:40.480] well, you guys allow bicycles because I've written to you on my bicycle. [01:05:40.480 --> 01:05:44.480] Yeah, but you're also not going to get a response out of these guys. [01:05:44.480 --> 01:05:47.480] You need to go look this information up yourself. [01:05:47.480 --> 01:05:50.480] Randy's suggesting that you file an information request, [01:05:50.480 --> 01:05:55.480] listen to what he's trying to tell you. [01:05:55.480 --> 01:06:03.480] File a request for any rules, regulations, statutes concerning [01:06:03.480 --> 01:06:15.480] use of transportation devices on city streets or capital property. [01:06:15.480 --> 01:06:16.480] Okay. [01:06:16.480 --> 01:06:18.480] You can look on jurisimprudence.com, [01:06:18.480 --> 01:06:23.480] and you can find blank information requests that will work real well. [01:06:23.480 --> 01:06:27.480] Will this fall under transportation code or just what their policy is? [01:06:27.480 --> 01:06:29.480] No, no, this won't fall under. [01:06:29.480 --> 01:06:34.480] This will fall under capital security. [01:06:34.480 --> 01:06:35.480] Capital security. [01:06:35.480 --> 01:06:37.480] Oh, city ordinance. [01:06:37.480 --> 01:06:40.480] Send it to Captain Remy. [01:06:40.480 --> 01:06:44.480] And then also I'm going to be developing these pedal start, [01:06:44.480 --> 01:06:51.480] three-horse power, gas powered, 100 miles per gallon, two-stroke engine bicycles. [01:06:51.480 --> 01:06:55.480] I want to get that off the ground in memory of the guy that was going to get me started. [01:06:55.480 --> 01:07:01.480] He's been passed away and continue with the same spirit he had of giving the folks [01:07:01.480 --> 01:07:06.480] and helping folks out that can't drive or they don't have a license or lost them [01:07:06.480 --> 01:07:11.480] or for whatever reason, and these require no license or insurance, [01:07:11.480 --> 01:07:16.480] and could they fall under the heading of gas powered bicycles. [01:07:16.480 --> 01:07:20.480] But one guy that I know is a cab driver was riding one around. [01:07:20.480 --> 01:07:23.480] He had one top and then he had two, then he had five, [01:07:23.480 --> 01:07:28.480] and then the sergeant finally came up and told him that it had to be under 30 cc's [01:07:28.480 --> 01:07:32.480] in order for it to qualify, that it's not marked on the engine, [01:07:32.480 --> 01:07:35.480] what the size of the motor is and all this. [01:07:35.480 --> 01:07:39.480] So I'm sure I'm going to be anticipating stuff down the road [01:07:39.480 --> 01:07:45.480] once I flood the city with these bicycles. [01:07:45.480 --> 01:07:46.480] Okay. [01:07:46.480 --> 01:07:55.480] Well, you may be able to circumvent that if you take these guys on. [01:07:55.480 --> 01:08:00.480] Do your information request, make them give you all of the regulations they have, [01:08:00.480 --> 01:08:03.480] and then you'll see where you stand. [01:08:03.480 --> 01:08:05.480] You know what you can't do, what you can't do. [01:08:05.480 --> 01:08:11.480] Okay, so where would I go to get that information on the timeline? [01:08:11.480 --> 01:08:15.480] Go to jurisimprudence.com. [01:08:15.480 --> 01:08:16.480] Got you. [01:08:16.480 --> 01:08:20.480] Go to documents and research blanks, [01:08:20.480 --> 01:08:24.480] and in there there will be a blank information request. [01:08:24.480 --> 01:08:26.480] That's your website? [01:08:26.480 --> 01:08:27.480] Yes. [01:08:27.480 --> 01:08:28.480] All right. [01:08:28.480 --> 01:08:31.480] Hold that down and just put in a request for all rules, [01:08:31.480 --> 01:08:37.480] regulations, statutes concerning the use of personal transportation devices [01:08:37.480 --> 01:08:40.480] on capital properties. [01:08:40.480 --> 01:08:43.480] And then also on city streets too, that's where... [01:08:43.480 --> 01:08:46.480] Okay, you can do the same thing to the... [01:08:46.480 --> 01:08:48.480] Wherever you intend to use them. [01:08:48.480 --> 01:08:51.480] Okay. [01:08:51.480 --> 01:08:53.480] Okay. [01:08:53.480 --> 01:08:54.480] Thank you. [01:08:54.480 --> 01:09:00.480] Now we're going to go to Will in Texas. [01:09:00.480 --> 01:09:02.480] Will. [01:09:02.480 --> 01:09:04.480] Hi. [01:09:04.480 --> 01:09:06.480] What's on your mind? [01:09:06.480 --> 01:09:11.480] Fairly. [01:09:11.480 --> 01:09:14.480] Are you there? [01:09:14.480 --> 01:09:16.480] Can you hear me? [01:09:16.480 --> 01:09:18.480] Much better. [01:09:18.480 --> 01:09:21.480] I hear you a lot better when you talk. [01:09:21.480 --> 01:09:23.480] Talk to us. [01:09:23.480 --> 01:09:24.480] All right. [01:09:24.480 --> 01:09:26.480] Well, I'm driving, so I'm sorry about that, y'all, [01:09:26.480 --> 01:09:30.480] and I'm on a mobile phone, but I love y'all. [01:09:30.480 --> 01:09:32.480] Okay, do us a favor. [01:09:32.480 --> 01:09:34.480] Pull over. [01:09:34.480 --> 01:09:38.480] We don't want to lose a listener. [01:09:38.480 --> 01:09:43.480] And I definitely don't want to hear it happen. [01:09:43.480 --> 01:09:47.480] And it'll give you a lot more stable signal. [01:09:47.480 --> 01:09:50.480] So what do you got for us, Will? [01:09:50.480 --> 01:09:51.480] Hey, Eddie. [01:09:51.480 --> 01:09:52.480] All right. [01:09:52.480 --> 01:10:00.480] So we know when we go into court and we make an appearance that they want us to flee. [01:10:00.480 --> 01:10:06.480] And we're not going to flee because we want to have a magistrate, [01:10:06.480 --> 01:10:10.480] and we want to be magistrated, we want a hearing. [01:10:10.480 --> 01:10:12.480] And they're not going to give us any kind of documentation. [01:10:12.480 --> 01:10:18.480] I did not go in with an affidavit for them to sign, and they wouldn't sign it anyway. [01:10:18.480 --> 01:10:21.480] You don't have to go in for them to sign. [01:10:21.480 --> 01:10:23.480] You need to sign it and have it notarized. [01:10:23.480 --> 01:10:25.480] All you have to do is file it. [01:10:25.480 --> 01:10:26.480] I understand that. [01:10:26.480 --> 01:10:27.480] I understand that. [01:10:27.480 --> 01:10:34.480] But the situation is I had to appear for another case that I was dealing with. [01:10:34.480 --> 01:10:38.480] So I have all the documentation that I was there, [01:10:38.480 --> 01:10:43.480] and I made an appearance that was signed for this other appearance. [01:10:43.480 --> 01:10:46.480] And then I also have a little number when you go in. [01:10:46.480 --> 01:10:48.480] And this is the city of Austin. [01:10:48.480 --> 01:10:50.480] This is the municipal court. [01:10:50.480 --> 01:10:51.480] And I have my little number. [01:10:51.480 --> 01:10:54.480] And so I can give them all that. [01:10:54.480 --> 01:11:05.480] Well, in the meantime, while I am waiting to be able to go back and contest this, [01:11:05.480 --> 01:11:12.480] they have already, of course, sent me a notice that I did not flee [01:11:12.480 --> 01:11:15.480] and that there's a warrant for my arrest, of course. [01:11:15.480 --> 01:11:21.480] And what I'm wanting to know is all my documentation that I have, [01:11:21.480 --> 01:11:26.480] is this ground right now, since the court has obviously taken side [01:11:26.480 --> 01:11:32.480] of the prosecution, I appeared, and the court did not allow me to participate. [01:11:32.480 --> 01:11:33.480] Well, it's even worse than that. [01:11:33.480 --> 01:11:36.480] The court's not only taking the side of the prosecution. [01:11:36.480 --> 01:11:39.480] The court is blatantly violating law. [01:11:39.480 --> 01:11:45.480] They cannot cite you for failure to appear just because you did not enter a plea, [01:11:45.480 --> 01:11:51.480] nor is there any such thing as a warrant of arrest because you didn't enter a plea. [01:11:51.480 --> 01:11:55.480] Okay, but, Eddie, in the city of Austin, I believe on the ticket, [01:11:55.480 --> 01:11:59.480] it says that you agree to appear and plea. [01:11:59.480 --> 01:12:04.480] They cannot make you agree to plea. [01:12:04.480 --> 01:12:06.480] That's completely invalid. [01:12:06.480 --> 01:12:12.480] The law says that it requires you to appear before a magistrate. [01:12:12.480 --> 01:12:17.480] It does not matter what they put on the ticket if it's not based in law, [01:12:17.480 --> 01:12:20.480] and the law does not say appear and plea. [01:12:20.480 --> 01:12:22.480] Gotcha. [01:12:22.480 --> 01:12:27.480] Well, my strategy at this point is to go back with affidavit of appearance, [01:12:27.480 --> 01:12:33.480] notarized and all that, and you just from this conjecture from the clerk [01:12:33.480 --> 01:12:43.480] and the judge and whoever this, what do you call them? [01:12:43.480 --> 01:12:46.480] Okay, what I would recommend is this. [01:12:46.480 --> 01:12:52.480] Go ahead and do your affidavit of appearance and get it notarized, [01:12:52.480 --> 01:12:55.480] stating that you were there on this date and this time, [01:12:55.480 --> 01:12:59.480] and make photocopies of everything you got that proves you were there [01:12:59.480 --> 01:13:02.480] and attach them as exhibits to the affidavit. [01:13:02.480 --> 01:13:03.480] Right. [01:13:03.480 --> 01:13:10.480] Then you also file a motion to disqualify and an affidavit in support, [01:13:10.480 --> 01:13:15.480] stating every law the magistrate broke by doing what they did. [01:13:15.480 --> 01:13:22.480] Okay, and that's also a challenge to subject matter jurisdiction as well. [01:13:22.480 --> 01:13:24.480] Well, in this case, no. [01:13:24.480 --> 01:13:27.480] This case, we're going directly after the judge, [01:13:27.480 --> 01:13:31.480] and for everything you write in that motion to disqualify, [01:13:31.480 --> 01:13:34.480] you have to make a judicial conduct complaint to go with it. [01:13:34.480 --> 01:13:38.480] Okay, so we have to file that in the county court? [01:13:38.480 --> 01:13:42.480] No, you'll file a motion to disqualify in that court, [01:13:42.480 --> 01:13:46.480] and that judge is required to send it to the head administrative judge, [01:13:46.480 --> 01:13:50.480] which is going to be Evelyn McKee, who is going to ignore it. [01:13:50.480 --> 01:13:52.480] Then we go after her. [01:13:52.480 --> 01:13:55.480] Okay, so when I go to do that, [01:13:55.480 --> 01:13:59.480] then I get arrested because there's a warrant for my arrest. [01:13:59.480 --> 01:14:01.480] You don't have to be the one that takes it in and files it. [01:14:01.480 --> 01:14:04.480] That's true, and I can mail it in. [01:14:04.480 --> 01:14:08.480] You can mail it in, certified mail return receipt requested as well. [01:14:08.480 --> 01:14:10.480] That is correct. [01:14:10.480 --> 01:14:18.480] Okay, but we still go ahead and file in that court to disqualify? [01:14:18.480 --> 01:14:22.480] Yep, and you can also go ahead and do a motion to quash the warrant, [01:14:22.480 --> 01:14:26.480] citing everything that's in your motion to disqualify [01:14:26.480 --> 01:14:28.480] and the affidavit in support. [01:14:28.480 --> 01:14:31.480] You're saying to disqualify the magistrate? [01:14:31.480 --> 01:14:33.480] Disqualify the magistrate [01:14:33.480 --> 01:14:36.480] and then also file a motion to quash the warrant [01:14:36.480 --> 01:14:40.480] based on the same information that's in those two documents. [01:14:40.480 --> 01:14:44.480] Okay, anything else on that? [01:14:44.480 --> 01:14:47.480] Yeah, then we can go after the judge personally. [01:14:47.480 --> 01:14:50.480] That's another issue. [01:14:50.480 --> 01:14:52.480] They're not going to allow that. [01:14:52.480 --> 01:14:57.480] They're just going to be like, oh, well, you can come in and flee. [01:14:57.480 --> 01:15:03.480] Well, the problem is if they don't give you 1517 in its entirety, [01:15:03.480 --> 01:15:07.480] you can never enter a plea because you never get due process. [01:15:07.480 --> 01:15:09.480] Right. [01:15:09.480 --> 01:15:12.480] So we get to go after everybody, district attorney or district attorney. [01:15:12.480 --> 01:15:14.480] Which attorney is this? [01:15:14.480 --> 01:15:16.480] District attorney. [01:15:16.480 --> 01:15:19.480] It has to be a county attorney, right? [01:15:19.480 --> 01:15:22.480] Well, in order to prosecute you in the name of the state it would be, [01:15:22.480 --> 01:15:24.480] but he's not coming to municipal court. [01:15:24.480 --> 01:15:28.480] That's another issue we have is the illegality of a city attorney [01:15:28.480 --> 01:15:31.480] prosecuting in the name of the state. [01:15:31.480 --> 01:15:35.480] Right. [01:15:35.480 --> 01:15:36.480] All right. [01:15:36.480 --> 01:15:38.480] Well, I'm going to do this, [01:15:38.480 --> 01:15:40.480] and I'm fixing to lose you all because I'm on a sale. [01:15:40.480 --> 01:15:44.480] So we'll listen to you here on the radio. [01:15:44.480 --> 01:15:45.480] All right. [01:15:45.480 --> 01:15:46.480] Well, thanks for calling in, Will. [01:15:46.480 --> 01:15:48.480] You bet. [01:15:48.480 --> 01:15:49.480] All right. [01:15:49.480 --> 01:15:53.480] Okay, let's go to Randy in Texas. [01:15:53.480 --> 01:15:55.480] Randy, what's up? [01:15:55.480 --> 01:15:56.480] Okay. [01:15:56.480 --> 01:15:59.480] Hey, Eddie. [01:15:59.480 --> 01:16:04.480] Basically, I'm in a situation I talked to you a little about earlier today [01:16:04.480 --> 01:16:09.480] where I was tricked by the clerk at Austin Municipal Court [01:16:09.480 --> 01:16:14.480] that I specifically told this person, I told him several times, [01:16:14.480 --> 01:16:16.480] I'm not here to enter a plea. [01:16:16.480 --> 01:16:19.480] I'm here to file a motion for continuance. [01:16:19.480 --> 01:16:24.480] And I didn't understand that by showing up, [01:16:24.480 --> 01:16:29.480] I was fulfilling the ticket that said you will show up on or before. [01:16:29.480 --> 01:16:34.480] Now, you know, I'm a little ignorant here. [01:16:34.480 --> 01:16:35.480] Okay, Randy, hang on. [01:16:35.480 --> 01:16:36.480] We're going to go to break. [01:16:36.480 --> 01:16:37.480] So hang on just a second. [01:16:37.480 --> 01:16:39.480] We'll pick you up on the other side, all right? [01:16:39.480 --> 01:16:41.480] Okay. [01:16:41.480 --> 01:16:44.480] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio, Eddie Craig, Randy Kelton, [01:16:44.480 --> 01:16:47.480] Deborah Stevens, 512-646-1984. [01:16:47.480 --> 01:16:49.480] We've got about 45 minutes left in the show, [01:16:49.480 --> 01:16:52.480] so if you have an issue, give us a call. [01:16:52.480 --> 01:16:56.480] And Joanne, Wendy, and Nolan, we see you on the board, [01:16:56.480 --> 01:16:57.480] so hang in there. [01:16:57.480 --> 01:16:59.480] We will be right back. [01:16:59.480 --> 01:17:03.480] Capital Coin and Bullion is your local source for rare coins, [01:17:03.480 --> 01:17:06.480] precious metals, and coin supplies in the Austin metro area. [01:17:06.480 --> 01:17:08.480] We also ship worldwide. 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[01:17:44.480 --> 01:17:47.480] Ask for Chad or Becky and say that you heard about us [01:17:47.480 --> 01:17:50.480] on Rule of Law Radio or Texas Liberty Radio. [01:17:50.480 --> 01:17:52.480] That's Capital Coin and Bullion at our new location [01:17:52.480 --> 01:17:55.480] at 7304 Burnett Road Suite A. [01:17:55.480 --> 01:17:59.480] Or call 512-646-6440. [01:17:59.480 --> 01:18:04.480] My name is Randall Kelton, and I co-host on Rule of Law Radio. [01:18:04.480 --> 01:18:06.480] We specialize in showing people how to strike back [01:18:06.480 --> 01:18:08.480] against corrupt public officials. [01:18:08.480 --> 01:18:10.480] With the mortgage crisis worsening, [01:18:10.480 --> 01:18:12.480] we set our sights on finding a remedy [01:18:12.480 --> 01:18:15.480] for people who have been cheated by their lenders. [01:18:15.480 --> 01:18:17.480] If you have a mortgage or have paid yours off, [01:18:17.480 --> 01:18:20.480] you have probably been cheated out of thousands. [01:18:20.480 --> 01:18:21.480] But there is a remedy. [01:18:21.480 --> 01:18:29.480] Go to remediesinrealestate.com or call me at 512-430-4140 [01:18:29.480 --> 01:18:32.480] and find out how to use the consumer protection laws [01:18:32.480 --> 01:18:34.480] to recover what the lenders have stolen [01:18:34.480 --> 01:18:36.480] through fraud and deception. [01:18:36.480 --> 01:18:39.480] We will prepare for you a qualified written request [01:18:39.480 --> 01:18:43.480] that will expose the fraud and put the lenders on the dime. [01:18:43.480 --> 01:18:45.480] Lender fraud is bankrupting this country, [01:18:45.480 --> 01:18:47.480] and it's time to fight back. [01:18:47.480 --> 01:18:54.480] Go to remediesinrealestate.com or call 512-430-4140 [01:18:54.480 --> 01:18:56.480] and get the information you need [01:18:56.480 --> 01:19:02.480] to stop the money changers in their tracks. [01:19:02.480 --> 01:19:24.480] Oh, come on. [01:19:24.480 --> 01:19:34.480] All right, folks, we are back. [01:19:34.480 --> 01:19:36.480] This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:19:36.480 --> 01:19:38.480] We've got about 45 minutes left in the show, [01:19:38.480 --> 01:19:39.480] so if you have any issues, [01:19:39.480 --> 01:19:42.480] now is the time to get on the caller board and get in line. [01:19:42.480 --> 01:19:45.480] Right now we're going to finish up with Randy in Texas. [01:19:45.480 --> 01:19:47.480] All right, Randy, go ahead. [01:19:47.480 --> 01:19:53.480] Okay, so anyway, so I was ignorant. [01:19:53.480 --> 01:19:56.480] I was kind of ignorant in this process. [01:19:56.480 --> 01:19:59.480] I had been to your – two Sundays ago I went to your class [01:19:59.480 --> 01:20:00.480] that brought new books, [01:20:00.480 --> 01:20:03.480] and then I remember I had a couple emails with you, [01:20:03.480 --> 01:20:06.480] and you were telling me to file a motion of continuance. [01:20:06.480 --> 01:20:10.480] I didn't really understand why I was going to file a motion of continuance, [01:20:10.480 --> 01:20:14.480] and then you told me on the radio a week and a half ago or so, [01:20:14.480 --> 01:20:18.480] and I talked to you, you know, that that's to give me more time. [01:20:18.480 --> 01:20:22.480] And so I said, okay, so when I had filed the motion of continuance, [01:20:22.480 --> 01:20:24.480] I didn't realize, I just learned that I could have just said, [01:20:24.480 --> 01:20:27.480] hey, I want to talk to the magistrate, you know, [01:20:27.480 --> 01:20:31.480] and you talk to the magistrate because they probably don't want to do that, [01:20:31.480 --> 01:20:33.480] and then I probably could have the ticket dismissed. [01:20:33.480 --> 01:20:39.480] Now I'm screwed because they have a coerced plea now [01:20:39.480 --> 01:20:41.480] because I signed an electronic thing, [01:20:41.480 --> 01:20:46.480] and then he transposed that signature onto a document that says, [01:20:46.480 --> 01:20:51.480] on the top, I plead not guilty, and I agree to appear at this date, [01:20:51.480 --> 01:20:52.480] and that was not the intention. [01:20:52.480 --> 01:20:53.480] And I have it on audio. [01:20:53.480 --> 01:20:57.480] I told him several times, I'm not here to file a plea. [01:20:57.480 --> 01:20:58.480] I'm here to do a motion of continuance. [01:20:58.480 --> 01:21:00.480] I can't make this date on the ticket. [01:21:00.480 --> 01:21:05.480] I was ignorant because I didn't realize I was already fulfilling the ticket. [01:21:05.480 --> 01:21:08.480] I wanted to show up on a date that wouldn't have conflicted my work, [01:21:08.480 --> 01:21:09.480] and he couldn't do it. [01:21:09.480 --> 01:21:12.480] So let me clarify a couple things before we hear real quick, [01:21:12.480 --> 01:21:14.480] before you get too far beyond it. [01:21:14.480 --> 01:21:17.480] One, talking to the magistrate is not going to give you an opportunity [01:21:17.480 --> 01:21:19.480] to get the ticket dismissed. [01:21:19.480 --> 01:21:22.480] Wipe that thought right out of your head. [01:21:22.480 --> 01:21:23.480] This is about money. [01:21:23.480 --> 01:21:26.480] Dismissing the ticket without making you fight for it [01:21:26.480 --> 01:21:29.480] is not going to get them money. [01:21:29.480 --> 01:21:31.480] Now, you demand to see the magistrate [01:21:31.480 --> 01:21:37.480] because that's what you signed the notice of appearance to do. [01:21:37.480 --> 01:21:41.480] So by law, you are required to see the magistrate. [01:21:41.480 --> 01:21:43.480] They are violating that promise to appear [01:21:43.480 --> 01:21:48.480] by denying you access to the magistrate. [01:21:48.480 --> 01:21:50.480] So get that part straight. [01:21:50.480 --> 01:21:53.480] The other thing is, is you and I had this discussion. [01:21:53.480 --> 01:21:56.480] When they collected your signature on that electronic pad [01:21:56.480 --> 01:22:00.480] and did not inform you how that signature was to be used [01:22:00.480 --> 01:22:05.480] and placed it on a document without your knowledge or consent [01:22:05.480 --> 01:22:10.480] that stated facts that you did not authorize, [01:22:10.480 --> 01:22:14.480] they forged a government document. [01:22:14.480 --> 01:22:18.480] That's a criminal act. [01:22:18.480 --> 01:22:22.480] So you need to write up an affidavit to that effect, [01:22:22.480 --> 01:22:25.480] and you'll need to write an affidavit withdrawing the, [01:22:25.480 --> 01:22:30.480] or a motion to withdraw the plea. [01:22:30.480 --> 01:22:34.480] And you and I had that discussion. [01:22:34.480 --> 01:22:38.480] But where you're at right now is you're going after the clerk of the court [01:22:38.480 --> 01:22:41.480] for impersonating a judicial officer [01:22:41.480 --> 01:22:45.480] and the actual charges impersonating a public servant, [01:22:45.480 --> 01:22:53.480] and then for tampering with a government document. [01:22:53.480 --> 01:22:55.480] Okay. [01:22:55.480 --> 01:22:56.480] Okay. [01:22:56.480 --> 01:22:58.480] So, all right. [01:22:58.480 --> 01:23:02.480] So I'm going to do the best I can to research these, [01:23:02.480 --> 01:23:05.480] typing up these affidavits. [01:23:05.480 --> 01:23:09.480] So you're saying right now I have to deal with affidavits [01:23:09.480 --> 01:23:12.480] and a motion for? [01:23:12.480 --> 01:23:14.480] A motion to withdraw plea. [01:23:14.480 --> 01:23:16.480] Okay. [01:23:16.480 --> 01:23:23.480] I'll do the best I can through Sunday before your class to type all this up. [01:23:23.480 --> 01:23:24.480] I will bring these documents, [01:23:24.480 --> 01:23:27.480] and if you can help me at that class to fill these out, [01:23:27.480 --> 01:23:28.480] that would be great. [01:23:28.480 --> 01:23:29.480] I'll see what I can do. [01:23:29.480 --> 01:23:31.480] If we've got time for it, I'll certainly try. [01:23:31.480 --> 01:23:35.480] But now remember, an affidavit is a very particular document. [01:23:35.480 --> 01:23:39.480] You must do it correctly because improperly used, [01:23:39.480 --> 01:23:44.480] it is more dangerous to you than the person you're using it against. [01:23:44.480 --> 01:23:47.480] So make sure you do it correctly. [01:23:47.480 --> 01:23:53.480] Yes, just go online and do a search for requisites of affidavit, [01:23:53.480 --> 01:23:59.480] and you'll find some good treatment of what an affidavit is, [01:23:59.480 --> 01:24:03.480] how it has to be worded, what has to be in there. [01:24:03.480 --> 01:24:08.480] Requisites of an affidavit. [01:24:08.480 --> 01:24:10.480] Okay. [01:24:10.480 --> 01:24:16.480] Well, yeah, I'm not too happy right now because not only did I do that, [01:24:16.480 --> 01:24:18.480] now I'm kind of screwed because... [01:24:18.480 --> 01:24:19.480] Well, if you think you're not happy, [01:24:19.480 --> 01:24:23.480] wait until this clerk hears what's happening. [01:24:23.480 --> 01:24:26.480] And I'm not having any fun right now. [01:24:26.480 --> 01:24:27.480] Oh, it'll get there. [01:24:27.480 --> 01:24:29.480] Well, then you're not doing it right. [01:24:29.480 --> 01:24:34.480] You haven't seen them doing the chicken dance yet. [01:24:34.480 --> 01:24:39.480] Once you go down there and the clerk tells you to do something that's not right, [01:24:39.480 --> 01:24:43.480] then you go find a city marshal, say, come with me, I need you, [01:24:43.480 --> 01:24:49.480] and he'll come with you and you point it to the clerk and say, arrest her. [01:24:49.480 --> 01:24:52.480] And then he'll start doing the chicken dance. [01:24:52.480 --> 01:24:53.480] Well, I can't arrest a clerk. [01:24:53.480 --> 01:24:54.480] Sure you can. [01:24:54.480 --> 01:24:57.480] Just turn the cuffs on her and drag her off to jail. [01:24:57.480 --> 01:25:01.480] You're getting this back and forth about whether or not he's going to arrest the clerk. [01:25:01.480 --> 01:25:06.480] I guarantee you will have the clerk's attention. [01:25:06.480 --> 01:25:08.480] Then it gets a lot more fun. [01:25:08.480 --> 01:25:10.480] These criminals are all working together, [01:25:10.480 --> 01:25:16.480] and a little guy like me, are they going to really take seriously their money train? [01:25:16.480 --> 01:25:20.480] No, you don't understand. [01:25:20.480 --> 01:25:24.480] You are the baddest motor scooter in the building. [01:25:24.480 --> 01:25:29.480] Nobody else can come in there and do what you can do. [01:25:29.480 --> 01:25:35.480] You can go down to the mayor and crawl down his throat, stumping your feet all the way. [01:25:35.480 --> 01:25:37.480] You can chew out the city manager. [01:25:37.480 --> 01:25:39.480] You can chew out the chief of police. [01:25:39.480 --> 01:25:42.480] You can file criminal charges against them. [01:25:42.480 --> 01:25:46.480] You can file petitions for a court of inquiry. [01:25:46.480 --> 01:25:47.480] You can sue them. [01:25:47.480 --> 01:25:51.480] You can do all sorts of things to them. [01:25:51.480 --> 01:25:58.480] They want to keep you ignorant of that part, and we're here to fix it. [01:25:58.480 --> 01:26:00.480] So you will find it takes a little bit. [01:26:00.480 --> 01:26:02.480] We can't start at the end. [01:26:02.480 --> 01:26:04.480] We have to start at the beginning. [01:26:04.480 --> 01:26:09.480] And as you walk through the process, the primary thing you will find, [01:26:09.480 --> 01:26:14.480] no matter what they do, there's something you get to do back, [01:26:14.480 --> 01:26:21.480] and you should treat a traffic ticket as the cheapest, cheapest legal education [01:26:21.480 --> 01:26:25.480] and safest legal education you can get. [01:26:25.480 --> 01:26:31.480] You get through this process, and if you get charged with something more serious, [01:26:31.480 --> 01:26:36.480] you'll know how to handle yourself and how to protect yourself. [01:26:36.480 --> 01:26:37.480] It's only a ticket. [01:26:37.480 --> 01:26:40.480] I mean, what are they going to do, hang up by your fingernails? [01:26:40.480 --> 01:26:44.480] They're just going to charge you the same thing they would anyway. [01:26:44.480 --> 01:26:48.480] The heck you got nothing to lose? [01:26:48.480 --> 01:26:49.480] Cheap education. [01:26:49.480 --> 01:26:50.480] They're going to teach you a lot of stuff. [01:26:50.480 --> 01:26:53.480] They're going to teach you how stupid public officials can be [01:26:53.480 --> 01:26:57.480] and how much fun it is to kick them in their behinds when they get that way. [01:26:57.480 --> 01:27:03.480] You know, if you go in there and you know what you want done [01:27:03.480 --> 01:27:07.480] and you don't think they're going to want to do it, go get security. [01:27:07.480 --> 01:27:10.480] Ask security to come with you. [01:27:10.480 --> 01:27:14.480] That really works. [01:27:14.480 --> 01:27:20.480] Yeah, and it will astound you just how stupid the public servants can be. [01:27:20.480 --> 01:27:26.480] Well, if they're stupid, how can we expect the officer is going to comply, too? [01:27:26.480 --> 01:27:29.480] We hope he doesn't. [01:27:29.480 --> 01:27:31.480] Okay, here's the trick. [01:27:31.480 --> 01:27:35.480] You've got this person doing something that they're not supposed to. [01:27:35.480 --> 01:27:41.480] You call over the security and ask them to do their job and keep the peace. [01:27:41.480 --> 01:27:44.480] Doesn't make any difference who breaches the peace. [01:27:44.480 --> 01:27:49.480] Then this is one of his buddies so he don't want to. [01:27:49.480 --> 01:27:55.480] And then you go after the security officer for not doing his job. [01:27:55.480 --> 01:28:01.480] You always want to get the party that considers themselves to be an innocent party. [01:28:01.480 --> 01:28:07.480] He's going to say, oh, I'm just trying to make things okay and trying to sort this out. [01:28:07.480 --> 01:28:10.480] Now she's coming after me. [01:28:10.480 --> 01:28:12.480] Exactly. [01:28:12.480 --> 01:28:17.480] That's when he figures out he got set up. [01:28:17.480 --> 01:28:22.480] And when you come back, they don't want to get set up anymore. [01:28:22.480 --> 01:28:26.480] They get a whole lot more careful, and that's what we want. [01:28:26.480 --> 01:28:29.480] So it's okay when officials don't do what they're supposed to. [01:28:29.480 --> 01:28:32.480] It doesn't matter which one doesn't. [01:28:32.480 --> 01:28:41.480] I get security because I want security to tell me that he can't arrest this person I want him to arrest. [01:28:41.480 --> 01:28:47.480] And I get to tell them, well, life is filled with little decisions. [01:28:47.480 --> 01:28:49.480] We all get to make some. [01:28:49.480 --> 01:28:51.480] You return. [01:28:51.480 --> 01:28:56.480] Are you going to perform your duty as prescribed by law? [01:28:56.480 --> 01:29:00.480] Are you going to shield this person from prosecution? [01:29:00.480 --> 01:29:04.480] 3805 infects us as a felony. [01:29:04.480 --> 01:29:05.480] It's your call. [01:29:05.480 --> 01:29:08.480] I don't care what you do. [01:29:08.480 --> 01:29:12.480] You should see the looks on their faces when you tell them that. [01:29:12.480 --> 01:29:13.480] You never get angry. [01:29:13.480 --> 01:29:15.480] You never get excited. [01:29:15.480 --> 01:29:17.480] You're just dotting all the I's. [01:29:17.480 --> 01:29:21.480] You're connecting all the dots together. [01:29:21.480 --> 01:29:27.480] So do whatever you want to, I'll come after you next. [01:29:27.480 --> 01:29:30.480] You'll see as you put these pieces together. [01:29:30.480 --> 01:29:31.480] You'll watch these guys. [01:29:31.480 --> 01:29:35.480] You'll be able to tell you are having an effect on them. [01:29:35.480 --> 01:29:38.480] The more of us that do this, the more effect we're going to have. [01:29:38.480 --> 01:29:41.480] We'll get some of these things straightened out. [01:29:41.480 --> 01:29:42.480] Okay. [01:29:42.480 --> 01:29:44.480] Yeah, we're about to go to break range. [01:29:44.480 --> 01:29:45.480] Did you have anything else? [01:29:45.480 --> 01:29:49.480] We've got a collarboard full here, and we've got a half an hour. [01:29:49.480 --> 01:29:52.480] Okay, I've only got about 20 minutes more. [01:29:52.480 --> 01:29:55.480] When can I listen to the retransmission of this? [01:29:55.480 --> 01:29:58.480] Yeah, it should be up for Monday. [01:29:58.480 --> 01:29:59.480] We'll be right back. [01:29:59.480 --> 01:30:02.480] Top 10 reasons to question the official story of the Oklahoma City bombing, [01:30:02.480 --> 01:30:03.480] reason number five. [01:30:03.480 --> 01:30:05.480] As witnessed by millions of viewers, [01:30:05.480 --> 01:30:09.480] the rescue efforts were interrupted several times due to the presence of other explosives. [01:30:09.480 --> 01:30:14.480] Government log entries indicate and witnesses report that after the initial devastating blast, [01:30:14.480 --> 01:30:18.480] a bomb complete with timer was discovered and removed from wreckage by the bomb squad. [01:30:18.480 --> 01:30:22.480] Yet we are told it's all due to baseless bomb scares or other contrivances. [01:30:22.480 --> 01:30:24.480] So while officials try to sort out their stories, [01:30:24.480 --> 01:30:28.480] all we ask is who planted these bombs and why is the government lying about them? [01:30:28.480 --> 01:30:33.480] For more information, go to okcbombingtruth.com. [01:30:33.480 --> 01:30:35.480] Has the U.S. government ever spied on you? [01:30:35.480 --> 01:30:37.480] What's the government up to anyway? [01:30:37.480 --> 01:30:41.480] You can find out the answers to these and other questions with the power of FOIA. [01:30:41.480 --> 01:30:45.480] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be back in a moment to tell you more. [01:30:45.480 --> 01:30:47.480] Privacy is under attack. [01:30:47.480 --> 01:30:50.480] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:30:50.480 --> 01:30:55.480] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:30:55.480 --> 01:31:00.480] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [01:31:00.480 --> 01:31:03.480] Privacy, it's worth hanging onto. [01:31:03.480 --> 01:31:06.480] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, [01:31:06.480 --> 01:31:10.480] the private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [01:31:10.480 --> 01:31:14.480] Start over with StartPage. 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[01:31:53.480 --> 01:32:02.480] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:32:02.480 --> 01:32:16.480] I see it too, I see it too. I see tools of ingenuity, [01:32:16.480 --> 01:32:22.480] used against the workers of iniquity. Tools of master capability, [01:32:22.480 --> 01:32:28.480] available for all eternity. They come from natural affinity, [01:32:28.480 --> 01:32:34.480] with step-by-steps in authenticity. Tools of re-gen-ignity, [01:32:34.480 --> 01:32:38.480] re-building the credibility. [01:32:38.480 --> 01:32:41.480] All right, folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:32:41.480 --> 01:32:44.480] Eddie Craig, Randy Kelton, Debra Stevens. [01:32:44.480 --> 01:32:47.480] Okay, we are in the last half hour of our show. [01:32:47.480 --> 01:32:51.480] We are in the stretch, and right now we are going to Joanne. [01:32:51.480 --> 01:32:54.480] Joanne, how can we help you? [01:32:54.480 --> 01:33:01.480] I've got a question for you guys before I go off on Wells Fargo Bank. [01:33:01.480 --> 01:33:05.480] I need to know if what they've done they actually can do. [01:33:05.480 --> 01:33:08.480] So keep that in mind when I've got to give you a little background on it. [01:33:08.480 --> 01:33:16.480] I have a business that my father owned. He had a line of credit. [01:33:16.480 --> 01:33:21.480] He retired in 1996, turned the business over to me, [01:33:21.480 --> 01:33:27.480] and instead of getting all new bank accounts and everything, [01:33:27.480 --> 01:33:34.480] they just put my federal ID on that bank account. [01:33:34.480 --> 01:33:40.480] So now everything is attached to me. [01:33:40.480 --> 01:33:44.480] The line of credit was quite high. [01:33:44.480 --> 01:33:50.480] So I would let it continue to come directly out of the bank account, [01:33:50.480 --> 01:33:54.480] and he would give me the money to pay on this, [01:33:54.480 --> 01:34:00.480] because if we closed it, he would have to pay it off in full. [01:34:00.480 --> 01:34:09.480] And this went on for probably 10, 11 years. [01:34:09.480 --> 01:34:14.480] I always got my money, so I wasn't worried about it. [01:34:14.480 --> 01:34:19.480] When he passed away last year, my mom had informed me. [01:34:19.480 --> 01:34:25.480] He got a hold of all of his creditors because it was his and his alone. [01:34:25.480 --> 01:34:31.480] I could not borrow against it. I couldn't do anything with it. [01:34:31.480 --> 01:34:35.480] It had to have him and him alone. They wouldn't talk to me about it. [01:34:35.480 --> 01:34:39.480] If there was ever a problem, they would call him. [01:34:39.480 --> 01:34:45.480] So like I say, he passed away. I thought my mom had taken care of it. [01:34:45.480 --> 01:34:51.480] Well, I wasn't paying close enough attention, and after she passed away, [01:34:51.480 --> 01:34:57.480] I noticed that they were still taking the money out of my bank account. [01:34:57.480 --> 01:35:02.480] So I called them, informed them that he had passed away, [01:35:02.480 --> 01:35:10.480] and they agreed to stop taking the money because it wasn't my account. [01:35:10.480 --> 01:35:19.480] I got a letter from Lowe's credit department telling me my business credit [01:35:19.480 --> 01:35:24.480] that's attached not to my social, but to my employer number, [01:35:24.480 --> 01:35:30.480] my credit is being reduced due to a relief of debt. [01:35:30.480 --> 01:35:38.480] The relief of debt stems from this line of credit that was my father's, [01:35:38.480 --> 01:35:41.480] but it was coming out of my business account. [01:35:41.480 --> 01:35:46.480] Do I have any recourse against them? [01:35:46.480 --> 01:35:48.480] Well, that's sort of going to depend. [01:35:48.480 --> 01:35:52.480] The problem here is the way you let them arrange it by putting your information [01:35:52.480 --> 01:35:59.480] on there and letting it ride for so long. That's problem number one. [01:35:59.480 --> 01:36:04.480] Randy, what else do you want to kick in on there? [01:36:04.480 --> 01:36:08.480] Were you using the same account that your father was using? [01:36:08.480 --> 01:36:14.480] Yes. We just switched from him as owner to me as owner. [01:36:14.480 --> 01:36:17.480] The bank had no problem with it. [01:36:17.480 --> 01:36:20.480] No, of course not. You bought the debt. [01:36:20.480 --> 01:36:22.480] No. No. [01:36:22.480 --> 01:36:24.480] You did. [01:36:24.480 --> 01:36:26.480] They're going to have that. [01:36:26.480 --> 01:36:29.480] Well, you acquired it, whether you bought it or not. You acquired it. [01:36:29.480 --> 01:36:32.480] You acquired the debt when you acquired the account. [01:36:32.480 --> 01:36:34.480] But they... [01:36:34.480 --> 01:36:36.480] That was a tactical error. [01:36:36.480 --> 01:36:38.480] But what they told me... [01:36:38.480 --> 01:36:41.480] No, they told me I'm not responsible for the debt. [01:36:41.480 --> 01:36:44.480] Don't believe them. [01:36:44.480 --> 01:36:48.480] No, they've charged it off. I have all the papers on it. [01:36:48.480 --> 01:36:51.480] They've actually charged it off. [01:36:51.480 --> 01:36:57.480] It's on this account that your name's on you're going to take to hit. [01:36:57.480 --> 01:37:01.480] It could have come after you for the full amount. [01:37:01.480 --> 01:37:09.480] I had a friend in Florida who had a female friend that owned a business, [01:37:09.480 --> 01:37:14.480] and she was going to Europe for a month or two and asked this woman [01:37:14.480 --> 01:37:18.480] if she would take care of her business while she was gone [01:37:18.480 --> 01:37:22.480] and gave her a power of attorney to pay her help and stuff, and she did. [01:37:22.480 --> 01:37:29.480] Ten years later, the original woman got charged with income tax evasion, [01:37:29.480 --> 01:37:34.480] and because the other woman's name had been on the account for a short time, [01:37:34.480 --> 01:37:38.480] it came after her as well. [01:37:38.480 --> 01:37:43.480] Her name was on the account, so it can come after you. [01:37:43.480 --> 01:37:48.480] My name was not on the line of credit. [01:37:48.480 --> 01:37:50.480] That was strictly his. [01:37:50.480 --> 01:37:56.480] Where they were taking the money from was out of my bank account. [01:37:56.480 --> 01:38:05.480] I had to go in with a copy of his death certificate for somebody to even talk to me. [01:38:05.480 --> 01:38:10.480] Okay, so good, and they affected your credit? [01:38:10.480 --> 01:38:16.480] If you had no liability for it, then you sue them for loss of credit. [01:38:16.480 --> 01:38:19.480] That's a direct cause of action in Texas. [01:38:19.480 --> 01:38:23.480] Well, you can also sue them for tortious interference if you had a contract [01:38:23.480 --> 01:38:26.480] with any other vendors that downgraded you in any way [01:38:26.480 --> 01:38:29.480] because of what they did to your credit. [01:38:29.480 --> 01:38:31.480] And that's what happened. [01:38:31.480 --> 01:38:35.480] Lowe's has... [01:38:35.480 --> 01:38:39.480] You have a supplier that you don't have a direct contract with Lowe's. [01:38:39.480 --> 01:38:43.480] You just have a line of credit with Lowe's, different things. [01:38:43.480 --> 01:38:50.480] If she was harmed in any way, this is harm. [01:38:50.480 --> 01:38:52.480] You can claim that harm. [01:38:52.480 --> 01:38:55.480] And that gives you standing to go after them. [01:38:55.480 --> 01:39:01.480] I suspect if you put together a good hefty lawsuit against them [01:39:01.480 --> 01:39:05.480] and then put a tort letter heading on it and send it to them [01:39:05.480 --> 01:39:10.480] and tell them this is how much you've cost me, make me whole, or be sued, [01:39:10.480 --> 01:39:15.480] there's a real good chance you'll get a call from them, a very friendly call, [01:39:15.480 --> 01:39:21.480] and say, oh, gee willikers, let's make a deal. [01:39:21.480 --> 01:39:23.480] Okay. [01:39:23.480 --> 01:39:26.480] Calling them on the phone and talking to them, [01:39:26.480 --> 01:39:30.480] all you'll get is song and dance and stutters down your pants. [01:39:30.480 --> 01:39:34.480] I suggest all your communications be in writing [01:39:34.480 --> 01:39:38.480] and start out with a very hefty tort letter, [01:39:38.480 --> 01:39:44.480] not just the money that you were denied by Lowe's, [01:39:44.480 --> 01:39:48.480] but also you have a right to the benefit of the bargain, [01:39:48.480 --> 01:39:53.480] the money you would have made if you'd had access to these funds [01:39:53.480 --> 01:39:56.480] that you should have had access to. [01:39:56.480 --> 01:39:59.480] So give them a good hit. [01:39:59.480 --> 01:40:00.480] Okay. [01:40:00.480 --> 01:40:04.480] Give them a good reason to write the rest of this off. [01:40:04.480 --> 01:40:07.480] They're not getting any money out of it. [01:40:07.480 --> 01:40:12.480] No, they totally wrote the whole thing off. [01:40:12.480 --> 01:40:20.480] In doing that, they put, because I guess because where they were being paid from [01:40:20.480 --> 01:40:26.480] was under my federal ID, not his, and the people in my branch knew that, [01:40:26.480 --> 01:40:31.480] but I'm not so sure that the people wherever their headquarters is knew that. [01:40:31.480 --> 01:40:36.480] A good hefty tort letter, that'll get everybody's attention [01:40:36.480 --> 01:40:39.480] and most likely they'll get together and get it straightened out. [01:40:39.480 --> 01:40:45.480] Okay, because I'm waiting for the report from Experian. [01:40:45.480 --> 01:40:48.480] I think that's who it is. [01:40:48.480 --> 01:40:54.480] The first thing you do is send a dispute letter to them, [01:40:54.480 --> 01:40:57.480] and you might want to talk to Mike Miras. [01:40:57.480 --> 01:40:58.480] Okay. [01:40:58.480 --> 01:41:01.480] Mike Miras, you can find a banner for him on our website. [01:41:01.480 --> 01:41:05.480] It's the Sky Blue banner. [01:41:05.480 --> 01:41:12.480] You might check that, and before you buy his product, just call him and talk to him. [01:41:12.480 --> 01:41:14.480] Oh, I think Steve already has that. [01:41:14.480 --> 01:41:19.480] I think we've already talked with him on several things. [01:41:19.480 --> 01:41:20.480] Okay, talk to Mike on this. [01:41:20.480 --> 01:41:25.480] He would probably have better information specifically on this issue, [01:41:25.480 --> 01:41:28.480] on damage to credit, than we would. [01:41:28.480 --> 01:41:29.480] Okay. [01:41:29.480 --> 01:41:30.480] All right. [01:41:30.480 --> 01:41:31.480] Well, thanks, guys. [01:41:31.480 --> 01:41:32.480] You are welcome. [01:41:32.480 --> 01:41:33.480] Appreciate the help. [01:41:33.480 --> 01:41:35.480] Yeah, thanks for calling in, Joanne. [01:41:35.480 --> 01:41:36.480] Have a nice evening. [01:41:36.480 --> 01:41:37.480] You, too. [01:41:37.480 --> 01:41:38.480] Bye. [01:41:38.480 --> 01:41:39.480] All right. [01:41:39.480 --> 01:41:42.480] Now, let's go to Wendy in California. [01:41:42.480 --> 01:41:43.480] Evening, Wendy. [01:41:43.480 --> 01:41:44.480] What can we do for you? [01:41:44.480 --> 01:41:45.480] Good evening. [01:41:45.480 --> 01:41:53.480] Well, I could use some advice on police harassment situations with regard to traffic and driving, [01:41:53.480 --> 01:42:00.480] but it's pretty serious. [01:42:00.480 --> 01:42:07.480] My boyfriend has been getting harassed mostly, but I'm kind of being drawn into it. [01:42:07.480 --> 01:42:15.480] At the point lately, so many instances it's hard to explain, but I'll try. [01:42:15.480 --> 01:42:23.480] We're living in California, but he's from Idaho, and in Idaho he had an old case that there was a warrant out for him [01:42:23.480 --> 01:42:31.480] regarding a bogus, I don't know, a DUI type of case that he wasn't even driving. [01:42:31.480 --> 01:42:34.480] He was on foot. [01:42:34.480 --> 01:42:41.480] Anyway, so after a number of years had passed, he wanted to go back to visit his mother. [01:42:41.480 --> 01:42:48.480] Of course, he ended up getting arrested on the warrant, but then I bailed him out. [01:42:48.480 --> 01:42:57.480] But then what happened on his way home, he kept getting arrested on the road for things like, you know, [01:42:57.480 --> 01:43:05.480] possession of his prescription medicines because they're, I don't know, they're considered, [01:43:05.480 --> 01:43:11.480] if you don't have them with a prescription, they're controlled substances, I guess. [01:43:11.480 --> 01:43:12.480] Okay. [01:43:12.480 --> 01:43:17.480] He had the controlled substances without a prescription? [01:43:17.480 --> 01:43:22.480] With a prescription, but they're acting like he doesn't have a prescription, [01:43:22.480 --> 01:43:27.480] that they're totally legal and doctor prescribed. [01:43:27.480 --> 01:43:35.480] Okay, well, this sounds like we have states now, their revenues are dropping. [01:43:35.480 --> 01:43:36.480] The dollar is weakening. [01:43:36.480 --> 01:43:38.480] They need more money. [01:43:38.480 --> 01:43:39.480] They're desperate. [01:43:39.480 --> 01:43:41.480] Okay, we'll pick this up on the other side. [01:43:41.480 --> 01:43:51.480] This is Randy Kelvin, Debbie Stevens, Eddie Craig with our radio and our call-in number. [01:43:51.480 --> 01:43:52.480] Last segment. [01:43:52.480 --> 01:43:55.480] So we, segments, I get that one. [01:43:55.480 --> 01:43:59.480] We'll be right back. [01:43:59.480 --> 01:44:04.480] At hempusa.org, we offer chemical-free products to people around the world, [01:44:04.480 --> 01:44:08.480] detoxifying, self-healing, while rebuilding the immune system. [01:44:08.480 --> 01:44:14.480] We urge our listeners to please consider our largest selling product, microplant powder. 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[01:45:42.480 --> 01:45:48.480] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [01:45:48.480 --> 01:45:51.480] pro se tactics, and much more. [01:45:51.480 --> 01:46:00.480] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free, 866-LAW-EZ. [01:46:21.480 --> 01:46:46.480] Hi, folks, we are back. [01:46:46.480 --> 01:46:48.480] This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:46:48.480 --> 01:46:50.480] Sorry about Ranger for getting the number there. [01:46:50.480 --> 01:46:54.480] I thought his tongue tangled around his ITs and couldn't see what he was saying. [01:46:54.480 --> 01:46:59.480] Yeah, I was going to give out the number and then realized it was the last segment, [01:46:59.480 --> 01:47:02.480] and they'd pick on me for saying segment. [01:47:02.480 --> 01:47:05.480] But Wendy, I kind of interrupted you. [01:47:05.480 --> 01:47:12.480] What was your real question? [01:47:12.480 --> 01:47:15.480] Got an unmuter there, Wendy, or Randy. [01:47:15.480 --> 01:47:17.480] Go ahead, Wendy, try that again. [01:47:17.480 --> 01:47:20.480] As far as, you know, he's in jail now. [01:47:20.480 --> 01:47:27.480] He's in Nevada jail, and there's a $27,000 bond for several misdemeanors [01:47:27.480 --> 01:47:31.480] along the same lines of the controlled substance and such and a marijuana charge, [01:47:31.480 --> 01:47:36.480] but he has medical marijuana approval. [01:47:36.480 --> 01:47:40.480] Would it help to revoke the power of attorney from those courts? [01:47:40.480 --> 01:47:44.480] That's what I read somewhere in my research that that might help. [01:47:44.480 --> 01:47:50.480] That's commercial, and absolutely I have never seen the commercial process [01:47:50.480 --> 01:47:52.480] do you any good at all. [01:47:52.480 --> 01:47:53.480] Okay. [01:47:53.480 --> 01:48:00.480] Other than get the courts to consider that you are legally naive [01:48:00.480 --> 01:48:05.480] and be comfortable in doing anything to you they want to. [01:48:05.480 --> 01:48:13.480] He's got $27,000 in bonds on minor drug issues. [01:48:13.480 --> 01:48:19.480] That's what they're asking for, which, I mean, I can't give that, you know. [01:48:19.480 --> 01:48:25.480] And they're holding him on drug charges when he has prescriptions for those drugs? [01:48:25.480 --> 01:48:26.480] Basically, yes. [01:48:26.480 --> 01:48:29.480] Well, what they're saying is the paraphernalia for that, [01:48:29.480 --> 01:48:34.480] like he had a few of the pills in a separate container, like a pill-cutter container, [01:48:34.480 --> 01:48:43.480] they consider that paraphernalia, you know. [01:48:43.480 --> 01:48:51.480] You know, sometimes even people close to you don't tell you everything. [01:48:51.480 --> 01:48:57.480] And when we get a lot of the same kinds of things, [01:48:57.480 --> 01:49:01.480] you really need to go back and look real close, [01:49:01.480 --> 01:49:06.480] because we like to pick on the police and the prosecutors, [01:49:06.480 --> 01:49:09.480] but they're not always wrong. [01:49:09.480 --> 01:49:18.480] That's a pretty large number for allegations that you're making sound are very minor. [01:49:18.480 --> 01:49:24.480] Now, we had a guy here who they charged him, he had two pills and an aspirin bottle, [01:49:24.480 --> 01:49:27.480] and they charged him just with a couple of misdemeanors, [01:49:27.480 --> 01:49:33.480] and he brought them the prescriptions and they didn't want to drop the prosecution, [01:49:33.480 --> 01:49:36.480] because they always want to collect their money. [01:49:36.480 --> 01:49:43.480] But you've got, it sounds like he's got a number of things here. [01:49:43.480 --> 01:49:54.480] You have a rather large bong in the back of the car with several different pipes coming out of it. [01:49:54.480 --> 01:50:01.480] Okay, to the point, what do you want to do for him? [01:50:01.480 --> 01:50:03.480] Okay, he's in jail now. [01:50:03.480 --> 01:50:05.480] How long has he been in jail? [01:50:05.480 --> 01:50:10.480] About a week or so, and he has disabilities, too. [01:50:10.480 --> 01:50:15.480] I mean, he has to be able to see his doctor on a regular basis. [01:50:15.480 --> 01:50:17.480] You said he keeps getting arrested. [01:50:17.480 --> 01:50:19.480] How many times has he been arrested? [01:50:19.480 --> 01:50:23.480] I don't know, three or four times, just trying to get back home to California. [01:50:23.480 --> 01:50:28.480] It seems like, and then what would happen is he'd be in jail in one state, [01:50:28.480 --> 01:50:33.480] and then he'd miss the court date from the day before in the other state, [01:50:33.480 --> 01:50:38.480] and then there's another warrant. [01:50:38.480 --> 01:50:43.480] Yeah, but did he petition to remove the warrant? [01:50:43.480 --> 01:50:46.480] That gets a show cause hearing. [01:50:46.480 --> 01:50:55.480] And generally, if you'll just petition for show cause hearing and show that you were at the time you were in jail, [01:50:55.480 --> 01:50:59.480] so all we can do is drop that warrant. [01:50:59.480 --> 01:51:00.480] Say that again. [01:51:00.480 --> 01:51:03.480] I couldn't quite hear you. [01:51:03.480 --> 01:51:08.480] Does this guy have any kind of counsel? [01:51:08.480 --> 01:51:11.480] He has a public defender who does absolutely nothing, [01:51:11.480 --> 01:51:18.480] and in fact, right now, they supposedly have one, but he's actually not allowed to get it. [01:51:18.480 --> 01:51:21.480] They're not allowing him to get it while he's in jail. [01:51:21.480 --> 01:51:24.480] So I agree with you. [01:51:24.480 --> 01:51:25.480] Wait a minute. [01:51:25.480 --> 01:51:26.480] Hold on, hold on. [01:51:26.480 --> 01:51:31.480] You're saying they're not allowed, he's not allowed to talk to his attorney while he's in jail? [01:51:31.480 --> 01:51:42.480] Yeah, they're pretending, oh, you know, your public defender, they sort of like said he can have one, but he's not showing up. [01:51:42.480 --> 01:51:48.480] They bar grieve the public defender. [01:51:48.480 --> 01:51:50.480] That'll get him to show up. [01:51:50.480 --> 01:51:52.480] Can you say it again a little slower at the bad connection? [01:51:52.480 --> 01:51:54.480] I'm sorry. [01:51:54.480 --> 01:51:57.480] File a bar grievance against the attorney. [01:51:57.480 --> 01:51:59.480] Oh, okay. [01:51:59.480 --> 01:52:02.480] For failing to talk to the client. [01:52:02.480 --> 01:52:05.480] That will get his attention. [01:52:05.480 --> 01:52:12.480] Yeah, see, in Texas, he's got a 24-hour window from the time of his appointment to make his first visitation to the client. [01:52:12.480 --> 01:52:13.480] No. [01:52:13.480 --> 01:52:15.480] He has to do it within 24 hours. [01:52:15.480 --> 01:52:23.480] You need to find out what he's required to do in these other states, but bar grieve him for not making the effort to assist his clients out of jail. [01:52:23.480 --> 01:52:25.480] Okay. [01:52:25.480 --> 01:52:28.480] You don't have to be nice to your counsel. [01:52:28.480 --> 01:52:29.480] They're under contract. [01:52:29.480 --> 01:52:30.480] They have a duty. [01:52:30.480 --> 01:52:36.480] He'll say, the counsel will say he's not under contract to the individual, and that's true. [01:52:36.480 --> 01:52:42.480] He's under contract to the state for which the individual is the intended third-party beneficiary. [01:52:42.480 --> 01:52:44.480] So he has standing. [01:52:44.480 --> 01:52:47.480] Is there something in particular you wanted to ask us? [01:52:47.480 --> 01:52:50.480] I don't know where we're going here. [01:52:50.480 --> 01:52:56.480] Well, just having, yeah, I want these charges to go away because I do believe they're bogus. [01:52:56.480 --> 01:52:59.480] It is definitely harassment, and they're harassing me too. [01:52:59.480 --> 01:53:04.480] They're starting to stop me on ridiculous charges. [01:53:04.480 --> 01:53:05.480] Okay. [01:53:05.480 --> 01:53:09.480] This is way, way too vague. [01:53:09.480 --> 01:53:16.480] I don't know how to talk about ridiculous charges, and we're running out of time to go into all of it. [01:53:16.480 --> 01:53:24.480] We might want to do this earlier in the show next time so we have time to kind of go through what the charges are, how they stack up together. [01:53:24.480 --> 01:53:29.480] The best thing to do is put together an outline of everything that's going on. [01:53:29.480 --> 01:53:30.480] Okay. [01:53:30.480 --> 01:53:34.480] Because at this point, everything I'm hearing is still so general. [01:53:34.480 --> 01:53:38.480] I don't know how to make any kind of specific references, and we've only got five minutes left. [01:53:38.480 --> 01:53:41.480] We've got one more caller I'd like to take. [01:53:41.480 --> 01:53:42.480] Anonymous. [01:53:42.480 --> 01:53:46.480] We talk to Anonymous a lot, so I'd like to talk to him before we run out of time. [01:53:46.480 --> 01:53:47.480] Okay. [01:53:47.480 --> 01:53:48.480] Okay. [01:53:48.480 --> 01:53:50.480] Call us back next week. [01:53:50.480 --> 01:53:51.480] Okay. [01:53:51.480 --> 01:53:53.480] Thank you. [01:53:53.480 --> 01:53:54.480] Thank you. [01:53:54.480 --> 01:53:56.480] Now we're going to go to Mr. Anonymous. [01:53:56.480 --> 01:54:02.480] We've talked to you before, it seems. [01:54:02.480 --> 01:54:03.480] Hello. [01:54:03.480 --> 01:54:08.480] Are you there? [01:54:08.480 --> 01:54:09.480] Anonymous? [01:54:09.480 --> 01:54:10.480] It sounds pretty quiet to me. [01:54:10.480 --> 01:54:12.480] Maybe we can't finish the Wendy. [01:54:12.480 --> 01:54:13.480] Yeah. [01:54:13.480 --> 01:54:14.480] All right. [01:54:14.480 --> 01:54:15.480] There we go. [01:54:15.480 --> 01:54:17.480] I heard a sound. [01:54:17.480 --> 01:54:18.480] Hello. [01:54:17.480 --> 01:54:19.480] Hello. [01:54:19.480 --> 01:54:23.480] Yeah, my question has to do with false alarms. [01:54:23.480 --> 01:54:31.480] I'm in a condo association, and we had like 118 false alarms last year. [01:54:31.480 --> 01:54:37.480] And I'm wondering how do you get rid of those if you can disconnect them without getting in trouble? [01:54:37.480 --> 01:54:38.480] Okay. [01:54:38.480 --> 01:54:39.480] Wait a minute. [01:54:39.480 --> 01:54:40.480] Hold on. [01:54:40.480 --> 01:54:41.480] False alarms. [01:54:41.480 --> 01:54:42.480] What are the nature of the false alarms? [01:54:42.480 --> 01:54:44.480] Is this someone calling in a false alarm? [01:54:44.480 --> 01:54:46.480] Is it an alarm system going off? [01:54:46.480 --> 01:54:50.480] They put big speakers in every room in every condo. [01:54:50.480 --> 01:54:51.480] Every room. [01:54:51.480 --> 01:54:52.480] They put loudspeakers. [01:54:52.480 --> 01:54:53.480] You can't turn it down. [01:54:53.480 --> 01:54:55.480] You can't turn it off. [01:54:55.480 --> 01:55:00.480] Wakes you up all the time during the day and night. [01:55:00.480 --> 01:55:01.480] Okay. [01:55:01.480 --> 01:55:02.480] What are they? [01:55:02.480 --> 01:55:03.480] Wait a minute. [01:55:03.480 --> 01:55:04.480] Hold on. [01:55:04.480 --> 01:55:07.480] What are the nature of these things? [01:55:07.480 --> 01:55:09.480] Somebody's dryer is on. [01:55:09.480 --> 01:55:13.480] Somebody's kitchen got smoke in it. [01:55:13.480 --> 01:55:17.480] Just general defect, and it just goes off for unknown reasons. [01:55:17.480 --> 01:55:19.480] Not one has been refined. [01:55:19.480 --> 01:55:20.480] Okay. [01:55:20.480 --> 01:55:23.480] What kind of living situation is this? [01:55:23.480 --> 01:55:25.480] Are you under contract? [01:55:25.480 --> 01:55:29.480] Is it like you're renting a place or leasing a place or buying the condo? [01:55:29.480 --> 01:55:30.480] It's accountable. [01:55:30.480 --> 01:55:32.480] We're through the Veterans Administration. [01:55:32.480 --> 01:55:37.480] We're out of the tax records. [01:55:37.480 --> 01:55:38.480] Okay. [01:55:38.480 --> 01:55:39.480] Wait a minute. [01:55:39.480 --> 01:55:40.480] It's separate. [01:55:40.480 --> 01:55:43.480] Are you buying it through the Veterans Administration, [01:55:43.480 --> 01:55:49.480] or is it managed and held by the Veterans Administration? [01:55:49.480 --> 01:55:51.480] I don't know what you're talking about. [01:55:51.480 --> 01:55:54.480] We just got the condo out of the tax records, [01:55:54.480 --> 01:55:58.480] so you don't have to pay property taxes. [01:55:58.480 --> 01:56:01.480] No, he's talking about who owns the condo. [01:56:01.480 --> 01:56:04.480] Are you renting it, leasing it, buying it, what? [01:56:04.480 --> 01:56:06.480] I own it. [01:56:06.480 --> 01:56:07.480] You own it. [01:56:07.480 --> 01:56:08.480] Right. [01:56:08.480 --> 01:56:14.480] And so who is managing this equipment that's causing you this problem? [01:56:14.480 --> 01:56:19.480] Some management company that... [01:56:19.480 --> 01:56:27.480] Okay, if you own the condo, [01:56:27.480 --> 01:56:35.480] who is putting something in your condo without your permission? [01:56:35.480 --> 01:56:38.480] We got a lot of managements getting fired, [01:56:38.480 --> 01:56:42.480] and I was out of town when they installed them, so I have no idea. [01:56:42.480 --> 01:56:45.480] I gave them a notice to remove them. [01:56:45.480 --> 01:56:51.480] They disregarded them, so I gave them 118 breach of trust violations [01:56:51.480 --> 01:56:56.480] of quite enjoyment, and I demanded they remove them. [01:56:56.480 --> 01:57:01.480] So they retaliated and stole all our furniture out of our lobby, [01:57:01.480 --> 01:57:03.480] and they refused to give that back, [01:57:03.480 --> 01:57:05.480] even though they didn't take the neighbors across the hall. [01:57:05.480 --> 01:57:06.480] Wait a minute. [01:57:06.480 --> 01:57:07.480] Wait a minute. [01:57:07.480 --> 01:57:08.480] You're not telling us everything. [01:57:08.480 --> 01:57:10.480] You're just throwing stuff at us. [01:57:10.480 --> 01:57:14.480] You tell them to stop doing false alarms, [01:57:14.480 --> 01:57:16.480] and they throw the furniture out of the lobby. [01:57:16.480 --> 01:57:18.480] That makes no sense. [01:57:18.480 --> 01:57:20.480] How does this connect together? [01:57:20.480 --> 01:57:24.480] They got speakers in every room, and they're really loud. [01:57:24.480 --> 01:57:26.480] I told them I want the intercoms out. [01:57:26.480 --> 01:57:29.480] Okay, I got that part. [01:57:29.480 --> 01:57:32.480] They have speakers in every room. [01:57:32.480 --> 01:57:33.480] Who is they? [01:57:33.480 --> 01:57:38.480] How do they get authority to put speakers in your private property? [01:57:38.480 --> 01:57:39.480] I have no idea. [01:57:39.480 --> 01:57:40.480] They just came in. [01:57:40.480 --> 01:57:41.480] They got keys. [01:57:41.480 --> 01:57:46.480] They got keys for all the rooms, and they put it in while we were out of town. [01:57:46.480 --> 01:57:48.480] Who is they? [01:57:48.480 --> 01:57:50.480] I guess it's the fire department [01:57:50.480 --> 01:57:54.480] and security let them in to install it while we were gone. [01:57:54.480 --> 01:57:58.480] Okay, you don't have anywhere near enough information [01:57:58.480 --> 01:58:00.480] for us to talk about what's going on. [01:58:00.480 --> 01:58:02.480] We have no idea who put these in, [01:58:02.480 --> 01:58:05.480] no idea what authority they have to put them in. [01:58:05.480 --> 01:58:08.480] Is it city? Is it county? [01:58:08.480 --> 01:58:11.480] Is it some agency that regulates the property? [01:58:11.480 --> 01:58:14.480] Is it a title restriction? [01:58:14.480 --> 01:58:18.480] Is it a house in the foot? [01:58:18.480 --> 01:58:20.480] We have no idea what's going on. [01:58:20.480 --> 01:58:21.480] Fire department. [01:58:21.480 --> 01:58:24.480] There's a city. [01:58:24.480 --> 01:58:31.480] The city fire department can't come in and arbitrarily put anything in your house. [01:58:31.480 --> 01:58:32.480] There's something else going on. [01:58:32.480 --> 01:58:34.480] We're not getting all the information. [01:58:34.480 --> 01:58:37.480] You need to find out who's doing it and under what authority. [01:58:37.480 --> 01:58:38.480] We're out of time. [01:58:38.480 --> 01:58:39.480] I'm sorry. [01:58:39.480 --> 01:58:43.480] Call in next week and try to figure out who's doing it and who's responsible, [01:58:43.480 --> 01:58:47.480] and then we can give you some more directed advice or opinions. [01:58:47.480 --> 01:58:48.480] We don't give advice. [01:58:48.480 --> 01:58:50.480] We just give opinions. [01:58:50.480 --> 01:58:51.480] Okay, this is Randy Kelton. [01:58:51.480 --> 01:58:52.480] David Stevens. [01:58:52.480 --> 01:58:53.480] Eddie Craig. 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