[00:00.000 --> 00:05.000] This news brief brought to you by the International Newsnet. [00:05.000 --> 00:11.000] Since the beginning of 2012, Iraq has executed at least 65 prisoners for various offenses. [00:11.000 --> 00:15.000] Joe Stork, Deputy Middle East Director at Human Rights Watch said, [00:15.000 --> 00:20.000] the Iraqi government needs to declare an immediate moratorium on all executions [00:20.000 --> 00:23.000] and begin an overhaul of its flawed criminal justice system. [00:23.000 --> 00:29.000] The UN says more than 1,200 people have been sentenced to death in Iraq since 2004. [00:29.000 --> 00:36.000] After winning primaries in three states, Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum [00:36.000 --> 00:39.000] addressed Christian religious leaders in Texas Wednesday, [00:39.000 --> 00:44.000] comparing members of America's left to the atheists of the Soviet Union, [00:44.000 --> 00:51.000] adding they fear dissent because dissent comes from folks who use reason, common sense, and divine revelation. [00:51.000 --> 00:58.000] A U.S. drone fired two missiles at a house in Pakistan's northwest tribal region Thursday, [00:58.000 --> 01:02.000] killing four alleged militants, including Badar Mansour, [01:02.000 --> 01:08.000] who reportedly sent fighters to Afghanistan and ran a training camp in north Wajiristan. [01:08.000 --> 01:15.000] A senior Pakistan intelligence official described Mansour as the de facto leader of al-Qaeda in Pakistan, [01:15.000 --> 01:20.000] even though Mansour was not on the U.S. State Department's Rewards for Justice list. [01:20.000 --> 01:25.000] Emails on the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's website this week [01:25.000 --> 01:31.000] revealed disagreement on how to advise the Japanese at the Fukushima nuclear plant last March. [01:31.000 --> 01:37.000] NRC staff chafed at advice coming from scientists assembled by Energy Secretary Stephen Chiu. [01:37.000 --> 01:43.000] One idea labeled madness by one NRC scientist was to set off a controlled explosion [01:43.000 --> 01:48.000] to break through the concrete shield surrounding the primary steel containment structure [01:48.000 --> 01:51.000] to allow cooling water to be applied from the outside. [01:51.000 --> 02:00.000] Another idea was to attempt a junk shot to plug leaks of radioactive water from Fukushima's nuclear reactors into the sea. [02:00.000 --> 02:04.000] When this mixture of sawdust, newspapers, and other junk failed, [02:04.000 --> 02:09.000] plant operator Tokyo Electric Power used a compound known as liquid glass. [02:09.000 --> 02:14.000] The NRC assured the American public Fukushima posed no danger to those living in the U.S., [02:14.000 --> 02:20.000] but didn't rule out the possibility radiation could exceed safe levels in Alaska. [02:20.000 --> 02:25.000] The total volume of water that has melted from the world's polar ice sheets, [02:25.000 --> 02:32.000] ice caps, and mountain glaciers over the past decade would be enough to cover the U.S. in one and a half feet of water. [02:32.000 --> 02:37.000] Using a pair of satellites, scientists with the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment, [02:37.000 --> 02:43.000] a joint project of NASA and the German government, estimated some 1,000 cubic miles of ice, [02:43.000 --> 02:47.000] disappeared between 2003 and 2010. [02:47.000 --> 02:52.000] The survey found the melting ice raised sea levels by about half an inch over the same period. 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[05:12.440 --> 05:16.720] All the archives and all the podcasts have been transferred over to that site. [05:16.720 --> 05:17.720] We're on iTunes. [05:17.720 --> 05:20.880] You can look for us at LogosRadioNetwork on iTunes. [05:20.880 --> 05:24.080] This is still the Rule of Law show. [05:24.080 --> 05:29.000] We've changed up the websites RuleofLawRadio.com is now just the site for our show and we're [05:29.000 --> 05:31.280] going to be updating that site as well. [05:31.280 --> 05:37.880] So speaking of new updates and new developments in the LogosRadio Network and Rule of Law [05:37.880 --> 05:42.680] Radio World, we now have a new sponsor, Young Jevity. [05:42.680 --> 05:46.240] I'm sure many of you, especially those of you who are in Austin, have heard about the [05:46.240 --> 05:51.520] Young Jevity products, Ben Fuchs, Pharmacist Ben Fuchs talks about it a lot on his radio [05:51.520 --> 05:53.600] show which is on the GCN network. [05:53.600 --> 05:59.400] His show is on in the mornings at 10 a.m. here on local radio station. [05:59.400 --> 06:05.080] And Alex Jones is part of the Young Jevity team as well. [06:05.080 --> 06:09.720] And now LogosRadioNetwork is also part of the Young Jevity team. [06:09.720 --> 06:13.480] We are also part of the InfoWars team. [06:13.480 --> 06:19.360] So we are in the Alex Jones InfoWars Young Jevity tree here. [06:19.360 --> 06:23.920] And folks, if you would like to support this network and get some great health products, [06:23.920 --> 06:25.760] I highly recommend the Young Jevity products. [06:25.760 --> 06:31.960] I've been taking them for a while myself and I just have to testify that it has increased [06:31.960 --> 06:37.360] my health, my energy level, I feel much better and I've lost some weight too. [06:37.360 --> 06:42.480] And I have to admit, you know, this last year and a half, two years working on the Oklahoma [06:42.480 --> 06:49.080] City bonding movie, A Noble Lie, which is also a sponsor of ours, I mean seriously, for, [06:49.080 --> 06:53.640] you know, 15 hours a day, all I did was sit in front of this computer for months and months [06:53.640 --> 06:58.760] and months and I wasn't working out anymore and so I gained a little weight, you know, [06:58.760 --> 07:02.720] it's just going to happen if you're not active and all you're doing is sit in front of the [07:02.720 --> 07:03.720] computer. [07:03.720 --> 07:07.560] So I finally finished the movie last month, I was very happy about that. [07:07.560 --> 07:10.080] People can go to anoblelie.com and get that. [07:10.080 --> 07:11.680] You can also purchase it from InfoWars. [07:11.680 --> 07:17.600] You can get to the link from logosradionetwork.com or from ruleoflawradionetwork.com to get that [07:17.600 --> 07:18.600] movie. [07:18.600 --> 07:23.440] And so now I'm able to somewhat return to a normal life and I started working out again [07:23.440 --> 07:28.440] and taking the Young Jevity products and I've just about lost all the weight I had gained. [07:28.440 --> 07:35.040] I've lost 15 pounds in the last six or seven weeks and I'm very thankful for the Young [07:35.040 --> 07:36.040] Jevity products. [07:36.040 --> 07:41.640] I've been taking the Beyond Tangy Tangerine and the Ultimate EFAs and the Pollen Burst. [07:41.640 --> 07:46.800] And one thing I've learned is that most of the time when your body's hungry, it's not [07:46.800 --> 07:48.800] really wanting calories. [07:48.800 --> 07:52.160] It's not really wanting, you know, that type of energy. [07:52.160 --> 07:58.240] You know, a calorie is just a measure of energy that it takes to heat water. [07:58.240 --> 08:01.600] It's actually measurement of heat and work and most of the time your body doesn't really [08:01.600 --> 08:02.600] need that. [08:02.600 --> 08:07.440] What it needs is minerals and vitamins and, you know, the fundamental building blocks [08:07.440 --> 08:08.440] of nutrition. [08:08.440 --> 08:14.800] So when you get that nutrition, then your body's not really that hungry for the calories anymore [08:14.800 --> 08:18.680] and that's why a lot of times when people eat a big meal, you know, half an hour, hour [08:18.680 --> 08:19.680] later they're hungry again. [08:19.680 --> 08:23.360] It's because you really didn't get the nutrition because our soils have been so depleted of [08:23.360 --> 08:24.360] the minerals. [08:24.360 --> 08:27.920] And so I'm bringing on now a former host of this network. [08:27.920 --> 08:31.560] Of course, the door's open for him to return anytime he likes. [08:31.560 --> 08:36.600] He's very busy right now and that is my very good friend, Richard Reeves and his lovely [08:36.600 --> 08:38.840] wife, Katherine Moreno. [08:38.840 --> 08:41.040] They are part of the team. [08:41.040 --> 08:45.880] They are my sponsors for Young Jevity and so I'd like to welcome Richard and Katherine [08:45.880 --> 08:46.880] to the show. [08:46.880 --> 08:47.880] Thank you all for joining us tonight. [08:47.880 --> 08:49.880] Thank you for having us. [08:49.880 --> 08:50.880] Whatever. [08:50.880 --> 08:51.880] Thank you so much. [08:51.880 --> 08:55.880] And it's amazing that you already got that great testimonial working. [08:55.880 --> 08:56.880] Wow. [08:56.880 --> 09:00.800] I tell you, it's amazing that I know when Alex first started this program, well, let me [09:00.800 --> 09:03.680] let Katherine say hi before I really go into my rant. [09:03.680 --> 09:05.200] Well, hi everybody. [09:05.200 --> 09:07.160] I'm just glad to be on. [09:07.160 --> 09:08.680] I appreciate it. [09:08.680 --> 09:15.640] I am also taking the products and I have been for quite a while and first thing that [09:15.640 --> 09:21.240] caught my eye was that while I was in Insomniac and that was, that was gone within a month [09:21.240 --> 09:25.640] and it was a great realization to be able to sleep through the night and have rest. [09:25.640 --> 09:30.280] So that's been one of the benefits and the other benefits is that it does give you a [09:30.280 --> 09:37.640] lot of energy and now that two o'clock login is that I used to have, it's not there anymore [09:37.640 --> 09:41.520] and this is good because, you know, we're trying to do this business and it requires [09:41.520 --> 09:48.080] me to have a lot of energy in the evenings and so that's a good way to get my energy [09:48.080 --> 09:54.760] to take it and the other thing that I do notice with the products is that it requires you [09:54.760 --> 09:59.720] to eat less so then you're consuming less food and obviously saving more money. [09:59.720 --> 10:03.480] But consuming less food is good for the body because every time that we are processing [10:03.480 --> 10:06.920] food in our body we are actually aging, just using our body up. [10:06.920 --> 10:13.200] So it's been great and I'm happy to be part of it and my goal is to get this out to as [10:13.200 --> 10:18.360] many people as possible because really it's a health war that we are facing right now [10:18.360 --> 10:21.640] with the attack that the new world order is doing on us. [10:21.640 --> 10:27.720] So I'm committed to living it and passing it on. [10:27.720 --> 10:31.280] When Catherine's right it is a health war, I mean think about it folks, we're getting [10:31.280 --> 10:36.040] attacked every day via the air, the air that you breathe, the mercury in the air, the chem [10:36.040 --> 10:41.360] trails, the fluoride in the water, the depleted soil where, you know, all the minerals that [10:41.360 --> 10:46.480] we need are just not there so folks it's so important to get great nutrition. [10:46.480 --> 10:53.960] When Alex first had Doc Wallach on in January of 2011, I'd heard of Doc Wallach back in [10:53.960 --> 10:57.920] the mid 90's and I was interested in this product back then but I was driving a truck [10:57.920 --> 11:01.480] through California, I heard one of his tapes and I just didn't know exactly how to follow [11:01.480 --> 11:08.000] up and get involved in it but then when Alex had Doc Wallach on in January 2011 I said [11:08.000 --> 11:11.360] man this time I'm going to make sure that I get some of these products that he's been [11:11.360 --> 11:17.160] talking about for years, absolutely for years he's been talking about it and I was excited [11:17.160 --> 11:22.960] to try it but I was skeptical, I'll admit, I was skeptical, I was about 30 pounds heavier [11:22.960 --> 11:28.520] than I am right now, I've lost about 30 pounds and I really thought hey if I can at least [11:28.520 --> 11:33.240] take these products and at least stop gaining weight because Debra I was kind of like you, [11:33.240 --> 11:38.280] I was sitting in my taxi cab at that time doing about 12 hours a night, night shift, [11:38.280 --> 11:43.280] eating, you know, really bad food, etc. and sitting there in my cab and I'm still working [11:43.280 --> 11:49.080] in an office now where I sit behind a computer and a desk quite a bit still but even though [11:49.080 --> 11:54.020] I haven't implemented all of what Doc Wallach recommends, Doc Wallach recommends the Healthy [11:54.020 --> 11:59.680] Start Pack which is also known as the Alex Pack which includes the Beyond Tangy Tangerine, [11:59.680 --> 12:06.360] the Ultimate EFA's and the OsteoFX which is your Calcium, Magnesium, Glucose Mean [12:06.360 --> 12:12.840] Bone and Joint Supplement but he sits there and recommends that because it gets you all [12:12.840 --> 12:19.040] the nutrition you need to be healthy and I'll tell you just by taking that I drive [12:19.040 --> 12:24.800] up those 20 or 30 pounds, I really haven't gone the full regimen like Doc Wallach recommends [12:24.800 --> 12:31.720] is getting out, doing more exercise, I don't exercise that much and I still like to eat [12:31.720 --> 12:36.360] more than I should even though I'm not necessarily hungry a lot of times it does curb your appetite, [12:36.360 --> 12:43.800] that's another thing is that your willpower factor in losing weight or getting healthy [12:43.800 --> 12:49.480] with the proper nutrition is not such a big thing like I've done in past days where you [12:49.480 --> 12:53.600] do have to sit there and try to starve yourself and we all know that that ultimately leads [12:53.600 --> 13:00.560] to the yo-yo effect and you just gain weight back so it's just a normal transition into [13:00.560 --> 13:07.160] eating less, you don't even think about it you know so that's just a good way to have [13:07.160 --> 13:10.520] when you don't have to be you know I think oh I'm not going to eat for lunch now it doesn't [13:10.520 --> 13:16.440] even trouble me but it's very important that we get what's called the 90 essentials which [13:16.440 --> 13:21.800] is that Alex packs and that's kind of like the basic that's like your oil change that's [13:21.800 --> 13:28.480] the beginning of your health it's really we require to get a lot more cleansing from supplements [13:28.480 --> 13:33.520] but that's at least you begin your process and then you learn and the process you also [13:33.520 --> 13:37.920] learn about nutrition and about you know what to eat and what not to eat and obviously [13:37.920 --> 13:42.400] the government has our food pyramid upside down because they're telling us that we're [13:42.400 --> 13:48.040] consuming our should consume a large quantity of carbohydrates then in our modern world [13:48.040 --> 13:54.040] that it's not good for us so the learning process for the nutrition is also a great [13:54.040 --> 13:58.840] aspect because then you become aware of this is your own fight it's not the government [13:58.840 --> 14:03.960] and it's not my pharmacist and it's not my doctor just taking you know the responsibility [14:03.960 --> 14:09.440] of keeping me healthy it's me and I'm able to take control of something in my life because [14:09.440 --> 14:14.160] the way that we're going soon every you know the medical situation is just going to be [14:14.160 --> 14:21.360] whatever they want to give us and so this is why it's a war a health war for me and [14:21.360 --> 14:26.400] folks what's more important than your health I mean it's just critical I know on this program [14:26.400 --> 14:32.520] with Deborah and Randy and Eddie then the talk is normally about the legal fight and [14:32.520 --> 14:37.200] your legal health because there's all sorts of insults going on in that arena as well [14:37.200 --> 14:43.240] and that's a continuous battle to fight back the powers to be from taking our freedoms [14:43.240 --> 14:50.480] and absconding with our tax dollars and fines and fees that never end and as important as [14:50.480 --> 14:55.320] that is and even more important in my from my perspective is your health you've got [14:55.320 --> 15:00.080] to fight to protect your health because the powers to be definitely have all their soft [15:00.080 --> 15:05.920] kill systems on high at this time and who knows they may that's like with Fukushima [15:05.920 --> 15:10.640] and all these radioactive things going off all over the world all these new plant problems [15:10.640 --> 15:16.640] and everything well if you're properly nourished if you've got all the nutrition you need that [15:16.640 --> 15:23.040] helps also to eliminate and excrete some of these insults to the body so that's another [15:23.040 --> 15:28.440] reason so at the very least at the very least folks you should at least be doing the beyond [15:28.440 --> 15:34.040] tangy tangerine to get a base level of nutrition right there and that'll help you and another [15:34.040 --> 15:38.280] point that Catherine made a little while ago a lot of people wonder about well you know [15:38.280 --> 15:42.520] they don't necessarily have the money to spend on supplements but I'll tell you it saved [15:42.520 --> 15:46.800] me money on food I don't know how much I've cut back on my food bill I should keep track [15:46.800 --> 15:53.880] of it better but I find that I do eat less and when I do eat and when I want to eat I [15:53.880 --> 15:58.560] tend to look for better quality food than I used to I'm not going through the drive-thru [15:58.560 --> 16:04.360] at the fast food joints like as much as I used to and I used to be a soda pop a holic that [16:04.360 --> 16:11.080] was a big problem for me for many years driving 18 wheelers and cabs lots of soda pop but now [16:11.080 --> 16:16.120] basically now I do it like maybe once a week I might get a doctor pepper with real sugar [16:16.120 --> 16:21.560] at torches or something like that but that's about the extent of my soda pop drinking anymore [16:21.560 --> 16:25.680] it's just like a little tree that's not like I need and want to have it I'm not craving [16:25.680 --> 16:32.120] that caffeine that is contained in the other thing that's important to know before we [16:32.120 --> 16:37.480] run out of time is one of the one of the entities that really troubles me is the FDA because [16:37.480 --> 16:42.800] they are the big kills deliverer if you may all right well listen Catherine Catherine [16:42.800 --> 16:47.600] we're going to break so just hold that thought about the FDA and when we get back on the [16:47.600 --> 16:52.840] other side we're going to continue talking with Catherine Marino lovely wife of Richard [16:52.840 --> 16:56.840] Reeves good friend they're both good friends of mine and we'll be talking some more about [16:56.840 --> 17:02.760] health and young Jevity right on the other side America is in trouble Washington is [17:02.760 --> 17:08.200] a disgrace government has 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of good stuff you can go there right now and you can sign up to become [19:43.440 --> 19:49.120] a distributor if you want to make this a business for yourself the young Jebedee products or [19:49.120 --> 19:52.960] you can just purchase retail if you just want to buy the products you can do that too go [19:52.960 --> 20:00.640] to logosradio network dot com and click on the sponsors page and then you will see I [20:00.640 --> 20:05.480] believe it's the second banner down beyond tangy tangerine with Alex Jones signature [20:05.480 --> 20:10.520] you can click on that and you can go to the logos radio network page for the young Jebedee [20:10.520 --> 20:15.760] products and you can sign up there to become a member a distributor or you can just buy [20:15.760 --> 20:21.400] the retail products and Catherine was just about to talk about the FDA but before she [20:21.400 --> 20:28.320] does I wanted to get back to just one quick brief thing concerning amount of food eating [20:28.320 --> 20:34.000] and this is something that Steven Rogers the creator of Shintrition which you can also [20:34.000 --> 20:38.440] buy the Shintrition product here on logos radio network dot com go to the sponsors [20:38.440 --> 20:44.000] page and you'll see more energy less stress he has herbal an herbal formula that I also [20:44.000 --> 20:48.600] take it works great with the young Jebedee products I might add they seem to be very [20:48.600 --> 20:54.240] there's a synergistic relationship there and some of Steven Rogers articles he's written [20:54.240 --> 20:58.760] about amount of food just how much food does your body really need and this is something [20:58.760 --> 21:05.720] I didn't even know folks your stomach is about the size of your fist okay and it's not really [21:05.720 --> 21:13.120] designed to expand that much larger than the size of your fist maybe a little bit but you [21:13.120 --> 21:17.400] look at the amount of food that most most of us you know including myself in the past [21:17.400 --> 21:24.240] and getting better now put on your plate and if you mash it down it's way more than what [21:24.240 --> 21:29.600] would fill up the amount of volume the size of your fist so that's just something to keep [21:29.600 --> 21:35.040] in mind that you know your body really doesn't need all that much food people what it needs [21:35.040 --> 21:40.160] is proper nutrition the minerals the vitamins enzymes things like that and when you get the [21:40.160 --> 21:45.480] proper nutrition you just really not hungry and so you know for me it really wasn't that [21:45.480 --> 21:48.600] hard to lose that much weight because I just really wasn't that hungry and you start feeling [21:48.600 --> 21:54.240] full faster what once you once you start getting your stomach in that shrinking mode to getting [21:54.240 --> 21:59.520] back to its normal function then you get full much quicker and you just realize that you [21:59.520 --> 22:03.840] just really don't need that much food it's not that important anymore so and I just wanted [22:03.840 --> 22:07.840] to throw that out there so Catherine if you would please continue on you were talking [22:07.840 --> 22:09.920] about the FDA you're just about to talk about the FDA. [22:09.920 --> 22:14.480] It just one thing on what you say just now is the reason we are consuming so much food [22:14.480 --> 22:18.760] is because the food that we're consuming has such little nutrients in them and it's just [22:18.760 --> 22:23.520] nothing but bulk and so the body requires us to eat a massive amount of food in order [22:23.520 --> 22:28.640] to get just minimum amounts of nutrients and so when you start to get your nutrients which [22:28.640 --> 22:34.000] is what the body is seeking then you don't have any desire to eat this bulk and let me [22:34.000 --> 22:38.600] tell you I have not eaten fast food in over a year and I have to tell you like even when [22:38.600 --> 22:44.360] they drive by a food fast food restaurant the odor of it is even not pleasant anymore. [22:44.360 --> 22:49.200] So you have that great effect because fast food is sort of addicting and that's one of [22:49.200 --> 22:54.160] the problems with our country so the more people we get into the nutrients the less [22:54.160 --> 23:00.080] they're going to be suffering with that awful food but going back to the FDA Dr. Walik which [23:00.080 --> 23:09.040] is the formulator of a lot of the products in longevity and also in the founder well [23:09.040 --> 23:15.520] I have incredible respect for him because this gentleman he fought against the gigantic [23:15.520 --> 23:23.680] FDA in one and he want the ability to make a claim on a product and so to me there are [23:23.680 --> 23:28.160] many good products out there but the reason I decided that it was a good company because [23:28.160 --> 23:34.720] they had a good profile, it has a good marketing plan and it's very flexible. [23:34.720 --> 23:39.800] It was the fact that this gentleman he had fought against the FDA and to me he's like [23:39.800 --> 23:46.040] a warrior because the FDA you know they take our right to speak about the things that are [23:46.040 --> 23:50.320] in our nutrients and now they have that cortisol elementaries that they want to pass through [23:50.320 --> 23:55.920] and that's the other thing that I see as the fight is that we patriots or people of our [23:55.920 --> 24:01.000] country we need to get involved so that we can get educated and we can hedge the incredible [24:01.000 --> 24:07.720] power that has the Monsanto's FDA agency of the United States. [24:07.720 --> 24:13.840] Well Katherine always brings up great points on that and folks that's another thing that [24:13.840 --> 24:19.920] people always talk about in our community is how we need to be voting with our dollars, [24:19.920 --> 24:25.440] how we should spend our dollars with one another and this is one of those perfect opportunities [24:25.440 --> 24:31.360] because you can kill basically at least four birds with one stone here, it's actually more [24:31.360 --> 24:35.440] than that but I'm going to name off four birds with one stone that you can kill here by being [24:35.440 --> 24:38.320] involved with these products. [24:38.320 --> 24:42.280] Number one as Katherine just got through mentioned is Young Jevities committed to fighting against [24:42.280 --> 24:50.280] the FDA and the continuous onslaught of the FDA via well the New World Order via the FDA [24:50.280 --> 24:54.280] trying to take away our right to have our supplements that we want so they're committed [24:54.280 --> 24:59.680] to that fight, you'll be supporting the Info Wars team as well, you support Alex Jones [24:59.680 --> 25:06.480] and all the work that's going on there at Info Wars and another bird with one stone [25:06.480 --> 25:11.400] that you'd hit in a great way would be that you'd be supporting the folks at Logos Radio [25:11.400 --> 25:12.400] Network. [25:12.400 --> 25:15.840] Folks if you've been out there you've been listening for I don't know how many years [25:15.840 --> 25:22.480] now that Logos Radio Network has been out there, ruleoflawradionetwork.com has been out there [25:22.480 --> 25:27.920] for a long time doing a lot of work in this community and here in Central Texas and supporting [25:27.920 --> 25:33.920] a lot of great fights so this is a perfect way to support Logos Radio Network Info Wars [25:33.920 --> 25:39.600] team Young Jevities but the most important thing, the most important thing of all out [25:39.600 --> 25:45.320] of all of this is you'll be supporting your own health and that of your friends and family [25:45.320 --> 25:51.360] near you with these products that's really the most important thing and so when you get [25:51.360 --> 25:57.880] involved in this you're really helping a lot of causes so I absolutely cannot just [25:57.880 --> 26:02.760] be more excited to endorse this effort by LogosRadioNetwork.com. [26:02.760 --> 26:03.760] Well thanks. [26:03.760 --> 26:04.760] Go ahead Catherine. [26:04.760 --> 26:11.240] What I wanted to say is you know I get this question a lot from people that are working [26:11.240 --> 26:15.680] with me and Young Jevities is the new people that are like oh well how long is it going [26:15.680 --> 26:21.200] to take me to see an effect and this is a very important question because people are [26:21.200 --> 26:26.280] at different levels of health or nutrition if you may and so someone who doesn't smoke [26:26.280 --> 26:30.640] and someone who doesn't drink soda and someone who drinks the right water and eats organic [26:30.640 --> 26:36.040] well they're going to have results faster because their body doesn't need to be detoxified [26:36.040 --> 26:42.360] as much as a person who is eating a lot of fast food, smoking cigarettes, drinking soda. [26:42.360 --> 26:46.840] The people who have that lifestyle they're going to have to commit to staying with the [26:46.840 --> 26:52.400] product a little longer because it's going to take longer to detoxify it to change in [26:52.400 --> 26:58.560] a sense you know the way that your body is receiving the nutrients so I get that question [26:58.560 --> 26:59.560] a lot. [26:59.560 --> 27:00.560] It's a good question. [27:00.560 --> 27:03.280] It's something that we have to keep in mind because not everybody's going to have the same [27:03.280 --> 27:06.560] results at the same time. [27:06.560 --> 27:10.480] And thinking back in on that same question that Catherine was talking about is that most [27:10.480 --> 27:20.000] of us have digestive tract issues so make sure and also investigate the probiotics and enzymes [27:20.000 --> 27:24.800] you would need to make sure and get your digestive tract working properly again. [27:24.800 --> 27:28.840] So that's another thing to address and of course you can research on the web, products [27:28.840 --> 27:30.400] to take for that. [27:30.400 --> 27:35.520] One of the longevity products for that is Bio-Luminitin-Essence Probiotic. [27:35.520 --> 27:41.200] We've got that and that's one of the keys if your digestive tract is not working even [27:41.200 --> 27:46.120] these great products may not be able to help you, I mean they will help eventually because [27:46.120 --> 27:52.400] they will absorb but your digestive tract is a big part of being healthy and so I encourage [27:52.400 --> 27:58.880] all the listeners out there to research and get their digestive tract working properly. [27:58.880 --> 28:01.280] Very good. [28:01.280 --> 28:02.280] Absolutely. [28:02.280 --> 28:07.840] Health is very important folks because when you make yourself healthier in this Info War [28:07.840 --> 28:13.320] battle you are fighting the New World War, you are participating in fighting the Info [28:13.320 --> 28:20.840] War because it's just an onslaught with the chemtrails, the geoengineering, weather modification. [28:20.840 --> 28:27.920] We had Scott Stevens on a couple of months ago, two shows, two full shows with him, meteorologists, [28:27.920 --> 28:33.800] whistleblower talking about all the chemtrails and the negative effects it has on your health, [28:33.800 --> 28:39.560] the genetically modified organisms, all the GMO foods, you can't even buy hardly organic [28:39.560 --> 28:42.480] anymore without getting everything GMO. [28:42.480 --> 28:47.560] It is just the fluoride in the water, folks you've got to filter your water, you've got [28:47.560 --> 28:49.040] to filter that fluoride out. [28:49.040 --> 28:57.360] It is just an onslaught of toxins and most of it is intentional on the part of the evil [28:57.360 --> 29:03.280] powers that be to dumb us down, to make us unhealthy, to cause us problems with our health [29:03.280 --> 29:06.600] so that we can't fight them. [29:06.600 --> 29:12.800] Staying healthy is critical, is really key here in fighting the Info War and I'm very [29:12.800 --> 29:14.160] impressed with the young Jebedee products. [29:14.160 --> 29:18.520] I'm very impressed with the fact that they're committed to fighting the FDA and all these [29:18.520 --> 29:19.520] sorts of things. [29:19.520 --> 29:24.960] Again, folks, if you like to order some products, I highly recommend the Ultimate EFAs, essential [29:24.960 --> 29:30.240] fatty acids which your body needs, I like that, I like the pollen burst, the Beyond [29:30.240 --> 29:35.480] Tangy Tangerine, like Katherine and Richard said, the Alex Pack is a good starter, go [29:35.480 --> 29:42.320] to LogosRadioNetwork.com and click on the big orange Beyond Tangy Tangerine banner that's [29:42.320 --> 29:46.720] right near the top of the sponsors page on LogosRadioNetwork.com. [29:46.720 --> 29:50.880] You can order products or if you want to make a business out of this, you can sign up and [29:50.880 --> 29:54.440] you'll be supporting Logos Radio and the Info War team. [29:54.440 --> 29:55.440] Thank you, Richard. [29:55.440 --> 29:56.440] Thank you, Katherine. [29:56.440 --> 29:57.440] Thanks for having me. [29:57.440 --> 29:58.440] Thank you all very much. [29:58.440 --> 30:06.120] A Noble Lie at Oklahoma City, 1995 will change forever the way you look at the true nature [30:06.120 --> 30:07.120] of terrorism. [30:07.120 --> 30:10.920] Based on the damage pattern to the building, but the government seems impossible. [30:10.920 --> 30:14.640] The grand jury did not want to hear anything I had to say. [30:14.640 --> 30:18.440] The decision was made not to pursue any more of those individuals. [30:18.440 --> 30:23.120] Some of these columns were ripped up, shredded, tossed around. [30:23.120 --> 30:26.840] The people that did the things they did, they've gone on well with what they were doing. [30:26.840 --> 30:29.840] Expose the cover up now at anoblelie.com. [30:29.840 --> 30:37.600] Could science one day delete our memories and rewrite them with new ones? [30:37.600 --> 30:40.680] Lawyers and philosophers are already debating what it might mean. [30:40.680 --> 30:46.920] I'm Dr. Cameron Albrecht, back to talk about the morality of altering memory in a moment. [30:46.920 --> 30:48.640] Privacy is under attack. [30:48.640 --> 30:52.240] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [30:52.240 --> 30:57.200] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [30:57.200 --> 30:58.720] So protect your rights. [30:58.720 --> 31:02.160] Say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. [31:02.160 --> 31:04.960] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [31:04.960 --> 31:10.640] This message is brought to you by StartPage.com, the private search engine alternative to Google, [31:10.640 --> 31:12.280] Yahoo, and Bing. [31:12.280 --> 31:15.840] Start over with StartPage. [31:15.840 --> 31:16.840] Imagine this. [31:16.840 --> 31:21.840] Doctors insert chemicals into your brain that completely erase your memory. [31:21.840 --> 31:26.320] Right clean, your mind becomes a blank slate, ready to accept brand new memories, perhaps [31:26.320 --> 31:28.320] even a new personality. [31:28.320 --> 31:32.720] It sounds like a scene from Blade Runner, the sci-fi classic about robots with artificial [31:32.720 --> 31:33.720] memories. [31:33.720 --> 31:39.200] But new research suggests human memories can be overwritten, like digital files on a laptop. [31:39.200 --> 31:44.000] That's because scientists have found a molecule called ZIP that shuts down another one called [31:44.000 --> 31:47.480] PKM Zeta, and that's what preserves your memories. [31:47.480 --> 31:50.080] Take it away, and your old identity could be? [31:50.080 --> 31:51.080] Would you call it? [31:51.080 --> 31:52.080] Oh yeah, reformatted. [31:52.080 --> 32:21.880] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht for StartPage.com, the world's most private search engine. [32:21.880 --> 32:51.720] All right, folks, we are back, this is the rule of law, logos, and stuff like that. [32:51.720 --> 32:52.720] LogosRadioNetwork.com. [32:52.720 --> 33:01.000] And folks, if you want to sign up to be a distributor in the Logos Tree, you'll support [33:01.000 --> 33:06.760] Logos Radio Network, you'll also support InfoWars, and if you have any trouble with that site [33:06.760 --> 33:12.680] with signing up or ordering products, just send me an email, D-E-B-O-R-A-H, Deborah at [33:12.680 --> 33:13.680] ruleoflawradio.com. [33:13.680 --> 33:22.480] Okay, now we're going to go to Eddie, who is going to tell us about how his court case, [33:22.480 --> 33:23.880] how his trial went yesterday. [33:23.880 --> 33:25.880] Eddie, give us the lowdown. [33:25.880 --> 33:32.760] Well, I know exactly how Randy felt when he got off the plane in Australia and saw all [33:32.760 --> 33:39.600] the kangaroos, because this courtroom was packed. [33:39.600 --> 33:46.720] It could not have worked out better for us in the long run, I mean, it really couldn't. [33:46.720 --> 33:51.920] It was a complete and total comedy of errors on the part of the court and the prosecution. [33:51.920 --> 33:56.440] The prosecutor stood right there in the middle of the court and admitted they had failed [33:56.440 --> 34:05.840] to provide proper notice, but because I hadn't cited the specific statutes that I was quoting [34:05.840 --> 34:12.440] in the courtroom, I hadn't given a specific statute number, then the prosecution asked [34:12.440 --> 34:18.120] the judge just to ignore my objection, even though the statutes and everything else were [34:18.120 --> 34:24.200] written directly into our special appearance motion that we had filed weeks ago. [34:24.200 --> 34:26.680] Now that was just one. [34:26.680 --> 34:35.640] We also filed at the time before trial actually began, we got in a list of written objections [34:35.640 --> 34:39.960] and some oral objections that were outstanding. [34:39.960 --> 34:46.760] The written objections were simply written as briefs to the court, letting the court [34:46.760 --> 34:52.720] know that we have standing objections to the following terms and we intend to object to [34:52.720 --> 34:56.120] the following terms throughout the trial. [34:56.120 --> 35:04.600] Well he treated this like a motion asking the court to do something and denied the motion [35:04.600 --> 35:11.920] and the prosecutor immediately asked the judge for a motion in limony preventing me from [35:11.920 --> 35:20.800] objecting to any of the terms used in our standing objections motion. [35:20.800 --> 35:23.280] Right off the bat, that's a very big problem. [35:23.280 --> 35:30.200] They are completely denying me and my right to object to their presentation of the case [35:30.200 --> 35:32.880] and how they're doing it. [35:32.880 --> 35:39.520] They basically, by arbitrary command, took away my complete and total ability to put [35:39.520 --> 35:43.640] on a defense and I made a big show of that. [35:43.640 --> 35:51.880] I finally got the judge to state on the record that you are ordered not to say anything in [35:51.880 --> 35:53.720] regards to these terms. [35:53.720 --> 35:59.560] Well, me being me, I didn't take that very well. [35:59.560 --> 36:07.000] I made him, I went through it several times, just so I'm clear for the record is the court [36:07.000 --> 36:15.200] ordering me and depriving me of my right to put on a proper defense. [36:15.200 --> 36:20.360] Well he hemmed and hauled and tried everything under the sun to say that, you know, that [36:20.360 --> 36:25.320] that wasn't precisely what he was doing but I would not let him quit until he admitted [36:25.320 --> 36:30.320] that I'm ordering you not to object to these terms. [36:30.320 --> 36:37.640] But me being me, every time the first few times it came out of somebody's mouth, I objected. [36:37.640 --> 36:43.640] Finally he said, I'm telling you not to do that again because every time I objected, [36:43.640 --> 36:48.760] the prosecutor brought up the motion and lemony and asked the court to punish me because [36:48.760 --> 36:50.720] I was ignoring it. [36:50.720 --> 36:53.200] Well, I have every right to ignore it. [36:53.200 --> 36:55.120] I have the right to put on a defense. [36:55.120 --> 36:59.600] I have the right to object to what they're doing. [36:59.600 --> 37:05.600] But the judge says, I'm telling you, I'm ordering you not to do that again. [37:05.600 --> 37:11.560] Well of course as trial progressed, every now and then I popped up anyway still objecting [37:11.560 --> 37:18.920] to the use of the terminology judge and she would then object to the judge about me doing [37:18.920 --> 37:24.240] that and the judge would look at me, stop. [37:24.240 --> 37:28.040] And finally he just got to where neither one of them would address me at all when I would [37:28.040 --> 37:29.040] do it. [37:29.040 --> 37:31.600] They just ignore me as if I'd never opened my mouth. [37:31.600 --> 37:37.800] So the record is set to prove that the court acted in concert and collusion with the prosecution [37:37.800 --> 37:43.600] to deprive me of my right to put up a defense. [37:43.600 --> 37:47.800] This is what is known as compelled consent. [37:47.800 --> 37:56.600] They're compelling me to consent to the use of terms and those terms are meant to describe [37:56.600 --> 38:04.760] my actions even though my entire defense is I'm not doing anything to which those terms [38:04.760 --> 38:12.800] apply and therefore have no application whatsoever to my actions. [38:12.800 --> 38:17.400] But we've got that in the record that the court was actively depriving me of my right [38:17.400 --> 38:19.960] to put up that defense. [38:19.960 --> 38:26.920] Now not only that, some of my other standing objections of course was the lack of notice, [38:26.920 --> 38:32.200] the court's lack of jurisdiction because of lack of notice and so on and so forth. [38:32.200 --> 38:40.400] Then we got to the issue of the fact that the complaint had been served to me right [38:40.400 --> 38:43.120] there in the courtroom the day of trial. [38:43.120 --> 38:48.680] I made a big stink about that too, about it not being timely nor proper and that it deprived [38:48.680 --> 38:56.240] me of my rights under 45.018 and 45.019F of the Code of Criminal Procedure in order to [38:56.240 --> 38:59.840] object to anything in the complaint. [38:59.840 --> 39:04.480] But I looked at the judge when I got the complaint and I said, well, despite what the statute [39:04.480 --> 39:09.800] is saying about my right to object, since you deprived me of the right to notice for [39:09.800 --> 39:13.640] the record I'm going to object anyway. [39:13.640 --> 39:19.200] The first thing I object to is the fact that the clerk is the person that signed the complaint [39:19.200 --> 39:20.720] as the affian. [39:20.720 --> 39:27.360] The clerk is an agent of the court and if the clerk is acting in their official capacity [39:27.360 --> 39:30.760] then the court is the complainant. [39:30.760 --> 39:39.520] The court cannot be both the complainant and the trier of the law in the same case. [39:39.520 --> 39:45.680] This is where the prosecutor proved just how completely inept she is at understanding the [39:45.680 --> 39:47.520] right of due process. [39:47.520 --> 39:51.200] The judge looks at her and goes, what's your response to that objection? [39:51.200 --> 39:53.880] She goes, judge, I have no clue what he's talking about. [39:53.880 --> 39:57.200] Well, that figures. [39:57.200 --> 39:59.420] She didn't look all that smart. [39:59.420 --> 40:05.080] She just figured the deck was stacked entirely in her favor anyway, which it was. [40:05.080 --> 40:07.520] But she was like, I have no clue what he's talking about. [40:07.520 --> 40:11.080] It doesn't matter that the clerk is a person that works for the court. [40:11.080 --> 40:12.760] That's not the issue here today. [40:12.760 --> 40:18.800] The issue here today is whether or not this man was speeding this fast and this fast. [40:18.800 --> 40:21.480] And I objected to that too, objection. [40:21.480 --> 40:28.160] The issue here is whether or not the law you're using ever applied to me in the first place. [40:28.160 --> 40:33.920] If it didn't, then I couldn't possibly violate it, could I? [40:33.920 --> 40:39.320] And of course, that concept went completely over both the judge and the prosecutor's head [40:39.320 --> 40:46.320] because they couldn't for the life of them figure out how transportation was not a commercial [40:46.320 --> 40:48.520] occupation. [40:48.520 --> 40:49.520] But they're going to. [40:49.520 --> 40:55.960] They're going to have explained to them in great detail in federal court, I promise you. [40:55.960 --> 41:00.840] So this process continued on and on throughout the trial. [41:00.840 --> 41:03.120] I would sit there letting them do their thing. [41:03.120 --> 41:08.320] I would occasionally object to what they were doing and make the judge look at me sideways [41:08.320 --> 41:11.880] and so on and so forth. [41:11.880 --> 41:15.960] Everybody says I did a really good job of putting up a fight with them and making that [41:15.960 --> 41:19.320] prosecutor work her ugly behind off. [41:19.320 --> 41:24.600] She was over there taking notes as fast as her hands could write and then doing everything [41:24.600 --> 41:28.760] she could to cook up an argument that would refute it. [41:28.760 --> 41:33.000] And when it got to closing, I'm actually looking at the jury and I says, let's look at what [41:33.000 --> 41:36.440] the state really wants you to do here. [41:36.440 --> 41:41.200] The state wants you to take a law. [41:41.200 --> 41:48.360] And without questioning whether or not the law is applicable, simply convict me because [41:48.360 --> 41:51.360] the law says such and such. [41:51.360 --> 42:00.000] Now ask yourself, if you're not working as a peace officer, would a law that is written [42:00.000 --> 42:04.640] to affect police officers apply to you? [42:04.640 --> 42:10.600] If you're not a commercial fisherman, would a law that's written to regulate a commercial [42:10.600 --> 42:14.080] fisherman apply to you? [42:14.080 --> 42:21.080] And it looked like for just a moment, the jury actually understood the concept. [42:21.080 --> 42:26.600] But jurors being what they are, that little spark quickly vanished from their eyes and [42:26.600 --> 42:31.680] was replaced by the dull glaze most jurors tend to have. [42:31.680 --> 42:36.680] Now my closing argument was very simple. [42:36.680 --> 42:39.080] This is a transportation code. [42:39.080 --> 42:44.160] I had called a DOT witness to testify regarding the speed signs. [42:44.160 --> 42:52.160] I managed to get him to testify on the record to 201.904, specifically stating what a speed [42:52.160 --> 42:54.120] sign was there to regulate. [42:54.120 --> 43:04.160] He could not identify any other statute that regulated anything in a disconnect between [43:04.160 --> 43:12.160] excuse me, that speed sign and what it regulated versus private travel. [43:12.160 --> 43:16.200] He couldn't name any other code that would apply. [43:16.200 --> 43:19.880] But of course that didn't stop the prosecutor. [43:19.880 --> 43:22.680] All that Mr. Craig has brought up deals with commercial. [43:22.680 --> 43:24.200] Yes, you twint. [43:24.200 --> 43:28.080] That's all that's in the book is what deals with commercial. [43:28.080 --> 43:31.560] That's the whole point. [43:31.560 --> 43:33.000] Everything he's talking about is commercial. [43:33.000 --> 43:36.320] You would think the jury would have gone, well if it's all commercial then he's right [43:36.320 --> 43:37.320] and you're wrong. [43:37.320 --> 43:43.560] But no, that would require independent thinking and jurors just don't do that. [43:43.560 --> 43:46.440] But in any case, I'll finish this up on the other side. [43:46.440 --> 43:48.320] This is rule of law radio. [43:48.320 --> 43:54.160] Call in number is 512-646-1984, when we get back, I'm sure Randy's going to have lots [43:54.160 --> 43:57.480] of commentary and laughter on this and we'll take that up when I'm finished. [43:57.480 --> 44:02.400] We'll be right back after the break. [44:02.400 --> 44:06.560] The Oakland City Bombing, top 10 reasons to question the official story. [44:06.560 --> 44:10.320] Reason number two, why was the ATF AWOL? [44:10.320 --> 44:14.360] Paramedic Tiffany Bible, who was on the scene within five minutes, has stated in an effort [44:14.360 --> 44:18.560] by David that agents of the Bureau of Alcohol and Tobacco and Firearms told her that they [44:18.560 --> 44:20.360] were not in the opposite mood. [44:20.360 --> 44:25.120] D&T Catherine Mallet also overheard one agent say to another, close, is that why we got [44:25.120 --> 44:27.280] the page to not come in today? [44:27.280 --> 44:32.680] Through Shaw's interview on KS4RTV, it was also told by ATF agents that they had been [44:32.680 --> 44:35.080] paid to not come into work. [44:35.080 --> 44:39.640] The ATF initially denied these claims and now variously claim that one of their agents [44:39.640 --> 44:43.440] was in a free falling elevator which has been disproven or that they had been in an all night [44:43.440 --> 44:46.760] stakeout or that they had been in a golf tournament. [44:46.760 --> 44:51.200] As they try to sort out their lies, all we want to know is, did the ATF receive a warning [44:51.200 --> 44:56.360] and if so, why did they not pass it on to others in the morgles? [44:56.360 --> 45:01.360] For more information go to LKCBombingTruth.com. [45:01.360 --> 45:04.520] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? [45:04.520 --> 45:10.640] Win your case without an attorney with Jurisdictionary, the affordable, easy to understand four-CD [45:10.640 --> 45:14.520] course that will show you how in 24 hours, step-by-step. [45:14.520 --> 45:19.240] If you have a lawyer, know what your lawyer should be doing. [45:19.240 --> 45:23.360] If you don't have a lawyer, know what you should do for yourself. [45:23.360 --> 45:28.360] Thousands have won with our step-by-step course and now you can too. [45:28.360 --> 45:34.920] Jurisdictionary was created by a licensed attorney with 22 years of case-winning experience. [45:34.920 --> 45:39.520] Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone should understand about [45:39.520 --> 45:43.880] the principles and practices that control our American courts. [45:43.880 --> 45:49.960] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [45:49.960 --> 45:52.640] pro se tactics, and much more. [45:52.640 --> 45:56.680] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner. [45:56.680 --> 46:25.680] We are called toll-free 866-LAW-E-Z. [46:25.680 --> 46:26.680] Hi, folks. [46:26.680 --> 46:27.680] We are back. [46:27.680 --> 46:30.080] This is rule of law radio and this is our Thursday night show. [46:30.080 --> 46:35.880] Okay, to wrap up this little recount of yesterday's court battle, I basically went through the [46:35.880 --> 46:40.200] closing arguments and informed them of, you know, here's the difference between a commercial [46:40.200 --> 46:44.360] code and private anything. [46:44.360 --> 46:48.740] What is a regulatory system for somebody engaging in an occupation? [46:48.740 --> 46:54.500] The other is you and me and the only thing that can be regulated about us is us harming [46:54.500 --> 46:55.920] one another. [46:55.920 --> 46:58.840] The state's got no authority to do anything else. [46:58.840 --> 47:02.720] Again, just a dull blank expression. [47:02.720 --> 47:07.480] Most of them seem to have just shut off their wind-up spring and wound-down or something. [47:07.480 --> 47:08.960] It really doesn't matter. [47:08.960 --> 47:15.200] But in any case, the outcome of yesterday's trial, when it's all said and done, was absolutely [47:15.200 --> 47:16.200] irrelevant. [47:16.200 --> 47:21.240] It didn't matter whether or not I won, it didn't matter whether or not I lost. [47:21.240 --> 47:28.760] The issue yesterday was complete and total deprivation of the right of due process by [47:28.760 --> 47:33.320] intentional failure to provide proper notice. [47:33.320 --> 47:39.240] Now, not only did we raise that issue, we raised the issue of it not being a proper [47:39.240 --> 47:40.560] court of record. [47:40.560 --> 47:44.360] We raised the issue of the citation not complying with law. [47:44.360 --> 47:48.560] We raised the issue of the clerk being the person signing the complaint and acting as [47:48.560 --> 47:54.120] an agent for the court, thus involving the court in the accusation and making the court [47:54.120 --> 48:00.520] completely ineligible to preside over the case and so on and so on and so on. [48:00.520 --> 48:06.520] So the jury goes out, 20, 30 minutes, comes back in, declares me guilty. [48:06.520 --> 48:13.160] And then when we get done and the judge says, come up to the bench and while I'm up there [48:13.160 --> 48:19.280] talking to him, I decide to let him in on a little information and I say, you know, [48:19.280 --> 48:27.480] I really wished that you would find yourself able to come down and attend my class. [48:27.480 --> 48:30.120] And he goes, well, I just don't see things the way you do. [48:30.120 --> 48:31.600] I says, I know you don't. [48:31.600 --> 48:35.640] And the problem is, is you don't see things the way the statute has them either. [48:35.640 --> 48:39.600] And if you did come to the class and learn something, then you wouldn't find yourself [48:39.600 --> 48:45.640] in the middle of that dark and lonely, old crap pit that you're going to find yourself [48:45.640 --> 48:47.800] in real soon. [48:47.800 --> 48:53.800] So he kind of looked at me for half a second and I just stood there and looked back at him. [48:53.800 --> 48:58.440] And finally he wouldn't say anything else to me and just kept filling out his paperwork. [48:58.440 --> 49:03.080] Now this was Judge Jenkins for those of you that have been down there. [49:03.080 --> 49:10.040] Out of all the judges, I will have to admit that most of the time he appears to be the [49:10.040 --> 49:16.000] least impartial one way or the other, but he does have his off days. [49:16.000 --> 49:18.440] But he had a real off day yesterday. [49:18.440 --> 49:20.640] Not so much as getting smart elicky with me. [49:20.640 --> 49:23.800] I never gave him the opportunity to do that. [49:23.800 --> 49:31.440] It probably surprised him that a non-lawyer was doing as well as I was doing at going [49:31.440 --> 49:32.440] after them. [49:32.440 --> 49:40.000] And that came to the point where they attempted to prevent me from even using the words commerce [49:40.000 --> 49:41.840] or commercial activity. [49:41.840 --> 49:46.640] The prosecutor kept jumping up and objecting to my use of those terms saying that they [49:46.640 --> 49:52.920] were forbidden by the motion and since her request for an lemony was in effect, then [49:52.920 --> 49:55.640] I was not allowed to use even those terms. [49:55.640 --> 49:59.360] And I stood right there and I just kind of looked at Justice and Judge, if you'll bother [49:59.360 --> 50:07.440] to go back and read, commerce and commercial activity are none of the terms I told the [50:07.440 --> 50:09.800] court I was going to object to. [50:09.800 --> 50:17.520] They're used in the definitions of the terms, but I never objected to the use of commerce [50:17.520 --> 50:20.240] or commercial activity. [50:20.240 --> 50:24.320] Well he spent 10 minutes going back through the motions again and when he couldn't find [50:24.320 --> 50:29.360] commerce or commercial activity inside a pair of double quotes, he finally agreed that he [50:29.360 --> 50:33.800] could not limit me from objecting or using that term. [50:33.800 --> 50:40.520] The prosecutor not only tried to prevent me from objecting to her use of the other terms, [50:40.520 --> 50:46.320] she attempted to basically get the court to just tie me up, gag me and sit me in a chair [50:46.320 --> 50:51.880] and say, we'll let you talk after you're convicted. [50:51.880 --> 50:56.480] That's exactly what they did down there or attempted to do. [50:56.480 --> 51:01.200] But me being me, I keep pushing and kicking the corners of the envelope and still came [51:01.200 --> 51:06.960] out with the occasional judge, I'm still objecting and he would give me an admonishment and I'd [51:06.960 --> 51:07.960] ignore it. [51:07.960 --> 51:14.840] You know, sometime later, I'm still objecting to the use of the terms and it never seemed [51:14.840 --> 51:19.680] to register to him like when the cop would say drive or vehicle or motor vehicle and [51:19.680 --> 51:26.080] I would object, it never seemed to register with Jenkins exactly what word I was objecting [51:26.080 --> 51:33.600] to because he kept saying, well the officer is talking about the facts, he was present [51:33.600 --> 51:36.400] so overruled. [51:36.400 --> 51:43.080] Well he's allowing the witness to make a legal conclusion and the witness is not capable [51:43.080 --> 51:45.880] of doing so. [51:45.880 --> 51:51.880] So again, it was a complete and total kangaroo job and that's okay, we knew it was going [51:51.880 --> 51:57.120] to be, that's in fact what we were hoping would happen and we have more than enough [51:57.120 --> 52:04.560] witnesses and a nice lengthy three and a half hour transcript to completely prove that's [52:04.560 --> 52:07.320] what was going on. [52:07.320 --> 52:12.200] We are fortunate that we actually have an independent court reporter that was in there [52:12.200 --> 52:18.040] yesterday rather than the clerk of the court, court reporter. [52:18.040 --> 52:23.080] So that being said, the court may not be able to tamper with the record before we get our [52:23.080 --> 52:24.920] hands on it. [52:24.920 --> 52:30.440] I would at this time though like to ask folks out there, hey, if you can, this is going [52:30.440 --> 52:37.400] to cost me about a thousand bucks to set up for appeal, we're going to set up a bond reduction [52:37.400 --> 52:43.480] motion because the trial court lacked jurisdiction in the first place, the best they should be [52:43.480 --> 52:48.240] able to do is give me a PR bond because the court didn't have any jurisdiction to go to [52:48.240 --> 52:50.360] trial and did it anyway. [52:50.360 --> 52:52.760] But we don't know if that will be granted. [52:52.760 --> 52:59.880] So between the, and they find me the maximum $200 on the speeding, because again the jury [52:59.880 --> 53:04.280] didn't like being told that I believe the law didn't apply to me, so they kind of took [53:04.280 --> 53:07.560] that personal, which again, doesn't matter. [53:07.560 --> 53:11.720] But in any case, between that and the cost of the transcript, this first bump in the [53:11.720 --> 53:14.760] road is going to cost us about a thousand bucks. [53:14.760 --> 53:20.440] So if you can, folks, please donate, please help us get there. [53:20.440 --> 53:24.800] We really need the financial help to see this through to the end because once we get it [53:24.800 --> 53:30.880] through the appeals process, we've got to get it from here to a suit filed in the Fed. [53:30.880 --> 53:36.400] And this federal suit is what's going to start making changes for everybody if we can see [53:36.400 --> 53:38.000] it through to the end. [53:38.000 --> 53:40.760] And I can only do that with your financial help. [53:40.760 --> 53:46.560] I hate to ask, but hey, there's no way I can do this alone. [53:46.560 --> 53:49.760] And I'm doing this for all of you, not just me. [53:49.760 --> 53:50.760] So give me a hand. [53:50.760 --> 53:51.760] All right. [53:51.760 --> 53:53.240] That's about it, guys. [53:53.240 --> 53:57.360] Randy, you want to kick up some dust with any of that? [53:57.360 --> 54:03.320] Okay, you indicated that I would find this funny, and I have to tell you, I don't find [54:03.320 --> 54:06.000] it the least bit funny. [54:06.000 --> 54:08.200] I am disturbed. [54:08.200 --> 54:15.640] It is the standard procedure, and I do hope that you will go after only ring boy. [54:15.640 --> 54:16.640] Oh, yes. [54:16.640 --> 54:18.520] He is top of the list. [54:18.520 --> 54:23.960] I kind of figure that they chose this particular prosecutor and this particular judge for a [54:23.960 --> 54:24.960] reason. [54:24.960 --> 54:29.040] I've got to go back and see whether or not he's low man on the totem pole at getting [54:29.040 --> 54:34.200] fines out of people and whether or not she loses more cases than she wins. [54:34.200 --> 54:39.160] I have a feeling these two were set up to be the fall guys in this case, but it's not [54:39.160 --> 54:40.480] going to matter. [54:40.480 --> 54:44.720] The judge that put them there is going to be the same judge that gets sued right along [54:44.720 --> 54:45.720] with them. [54:45.720 --> 54:46.720] And that's Evelyn McKee. [54:46.720 --> 54:52.640] None of them are long for their job, if I can help it. [54:52.640 --> 55:01.560] They obviously aren't concerned about potential repercussions, certainly would get a tort [55:01.560 --> 55:13.240] letter to the city quickly, and assure them that you'll be coming to the city for retribution, [55:13.240 --> 55:17.920] but also bar grievances and judicial conduct complaints. [55:17.920 --> 55:19.920] Oh, absolutely. [55:19.920 --> 55:20.920] Absolutely. [55:20.920 --> 55:32.160] We'll have Kim Magnuson on tomorrow when I'll be talking about judicial conduct issue. [55:32.160 --> 55:42.680] And it's becoming more and more clear that the real place where the seat of injustice [55:42.680 --> 55:52.040] is, is these municipal courts, this is the place where they're training the public. [55:52.040 --> 55:57.160] Not to expect to come to the courts for just treatment, because this is where the place [55:57.160 --> 56:03.920] where 90% of the public interact with the courts, the only place. [56:03.920 --> 56:10.760] And these courts are absolutely as horrendously corrupt as they can make them. [56:10.760 --> 56:17.960] And it's as if they're doing this deliberately, so that anyone who has the nerve to come to [56:17.960 --> 56:26.520] one of these courts and try to fight one of these issues gets it clearly demonstrated [56:26.520 --> 56:33.600] to them that trying to fight an issue in court is a futile process. [56:33.600 --> 56:36.600] Yeah, absolutely. [56:36.600 --> 56:38.600] I agree, Randy. [56:38.600 --> 56:43.520] I think they're doing it on purpose to try to train the public, so to speak. [56:43.520 --> 56:49.280] And it's also the easiest place, it's the easiest court venue for them to get away with [56:49.280 --> 56:54.760] this sort of thing, because most of the time these transportation issues, traffic tickets [56:54.760 --> 56:59.160] and such, we're only talking about a few hundred bucks at the most, okay? [56:59.160 --> 57:00.680] And what are you going to do? [57:00.680 --> 57:06.600] You're going to spend $800 to hire a traffic ticket lawyer to get you out of a $200 ticket. [57:06.600 --> 57:15.440] I mean, okay, $1500, so it becomes a cost analysis for people, unless they're in a situation [57:15.440 --> 57:20.720] where they're about to lose their license or lose their insurance or whatever, which [57:20.720 --> 57:23.240] wouldn't necessarily be such a bad thing. [57:23.240 --> 57:27.120] But at any rate, people think that at the end of the world, they're not going to be [57:27.120 --> 57:31.520] spending that kind of money on an attorney to help them with a traffic ticket. [57:31.520 --> 57:32.520] They don't know how to fight it. [57:32.520 --> 57:35.000] They don't want to take the time to fight it. [57:35.000 --> 57:39.600] People are living such a hand-to-mouth existence, they don't have time. [57:39.600 --> 57:43.560] All they have time for is to go to work and work the two jobs so that they can feed their [57:43.560 --> 57:44.560] kids. [57:44.560 --> 57:47.160] That's it, and they can't even hardly pay their bills. [57:47.160 --> 57:53.200] So the easiest, cheapest, most cost-effective thing to do is to just pay the ticket and [57:53.200 --> 57:54.960] let yourself get railroaded. [57:54.960 --> 58:00.640] And folks, that's why we really need your support, because we have the time to deal [58:00.640 --> 58:01.640] with this sort of thing. [58:01.640 --> 58:04.880] Eddie has the time, but he doesn't have the money. [58:04.880 --> 58:07.120] So every little bit helps, folks. [58:07.120 --> 58:12.840] If you go to ruleoflawradio.com, click the donate button, and there's a button on the [58:12.840 --> 58:16.040] donation page to donate to Eddie. [58:16.040 --> 58:18.120] Please help with Eddie's legal funds. [58:18.120 --> 58:22.960] Yeah, remember, this was one of the whole reasons I came to Austin, was to get them [58:22.960 --> 58:25.200] to set themselves up for just this thing. [58:25.200 --> 58:26.200] Absolutely. [58:26.200 --> 58:28.680] Don't let me fail to make them pay for it. [58:28.680 --> 58:29.680] Absolutely. [58:29.680 --> 58:33.240] Randy, other comments before we go to break here in about 30 seconds? [58:33.240 --> 58:34.240] Yes. 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[01:02:45.640 --> 01:02:49.640] Critics and former distributors have accused the company of being little more than a pyramid [01:02:49.640 --> 01:02:53.840] scheme that misrepresents how much its sales force can earn. [01:02:53.840 --> 01:03:00.160] Romney has long-standing ties with the company's CEO, Frank Vandersloot, a fellow Mormon and [01:03:00.160 --> 01:03:02.160] Romney's national finance chair. [01:03:02.160 --> 01:03:17.920] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, LogosRadioNetwork.com. [01:04:32.160 --> 01:05:01.480] We are back, it is 9 p.m., the second hour of our two-hour show on February the night, [01:05:01.480 --> 01:05:21.240] and I did not want to talk about it, I did not want to talk about it. [01:05:21.240 --> 01:05:42.240] I did not want to talk about it, I did not want to talk about it, I did not want to talk [01:05:42.240 --> 01:06:06.740] about it, I did not want to talk about it, I did not want to talk about it, I did not [01:06:06.740 --> 01:06:15.740] What these guys in Cherokee County are doing, they're just local corrupt inept officials. [01:06:15.740 --> 01:06:21.340] What they're doing in the traffic court is contrived and deliberate. [01:06:21.340 --> 01:06:29.660] But I am almost finished reworking my complaints, they turn out to be really complex, with all [01:06:29.660 --> 01:06:35.140] the other stuff I'm having to do, I can't get to it as quickly as I want, but we will [01:06:35.140 --> 01:06:37.500] be filing a set of complaints. [01:06:37.500 --> 01:06:47.420] I'll post it on the site so that everybody can see, can look at it and read them, and [01:06:47.420 --> 01:06:54.420] I'm hoping to get people from all over the country to start filing these complaints. [01:06:54.420 --> 01:06:59.700] When these guys start seeing complaints coming from everywhere, and it's not just filing [01:06:59.700 --> 01:07:04.140] the complaints, it's where we'll be filing the complaints. [01:07:04.140 --> 01:07:12.460] We'll be filing them with the State Commissioner to introduce a conduct, the Bar Association [01:07:12.460 --> 01:07:16.540] of course, we know what they'll do with them. [01:07:16.540 --> 01:07:23.740] There are several committees that I'll be filing with, the Governor's Criminal Justice [01:07:23.740 --> 01:07:33.660] Oversight Council, with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and that's going to [01:07:33.660 --> 01:07:41.820] be the best one, and then the Attorney General, we have a new law in Texas that gives the [01:07:41.820 --> 01:07:49.700] Attorney General concurrent jurisdiction in matters of accusations against public officials, [01:07:49.700 --> 01:07:59.220] and what we'll be doing is filing these complaints with attached, verified criminal affidavits, [01:07:59.220 --> 01:08:07.580] and what most of them are not going to realize is that it invokes their specific duties. [01:08:07.580 --> 01:08:16.140] For instance, the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, it has two judges on that commission, [01:08:16.140 --> 01:08:25.740] and with those judges acting in furtherance of their public employment, have it made known [01:08:25.740 --> 01:08:32.700] to them that crimes have been committed and invokes a specific duty as a magistrate, and [01:08:32.700 --> 01:08:38.820] they're going to forget about that duty, and when they do, I'll prepare criminal charges [01:08:38.820 --> 01:08:47.340] against them for misfeasence in office and file that with a grand jury. [01:08:47.340 --> 01:08:55.940] I will be filing these complaints with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in support [01:08:55.940 --> 01:09:03.820] of a motion to disqualify the local judge, and he will forget that he is a magistrate. [01:09:03.820 --> 01:09:13.580] I'll be filing a petition for rid of mandamus with the 12th Court of Appeals, and then forget [01:09:13.580 --> 01:09:19.380] that they're magistrates, and then we'll start going after all of them with local grand juries. [01:09:19.380 --> 01:09:25.740] I think we'll get ourselves some traction, and I'm hoping that with what Eddie's doing [01:09:25.740 --> 01:09:34.180] once the lawsuit is developed, we can make the lawsuit available to anybody else who [01:09:34.180 --> 01:09:40.780] wants to file it, or one similar depending on their cases. [01:09:40.780 --> 01:09:49.780] When we start suing the city, every time someone gets a ticket, right now they're writing [01:09:49.780 --> 01:09:55.220] like Eddie what, some 300,000 traffic citations a year? [01:09:55.220 --> 01:09:57.220] Just in Austin, yeah. [01:09:57.220 --> 01:10:02.820] Just in Austin, do the math, three to five hundred bucks each. [01:10:02.820 --> 01:10:05.460] That's some serious change. [01:10:05.460 --> 01:10:08.940] That's why you see police officers on every corner. [01:10:08.940 --> 01:10:16.820] Yeah, it was a total of 64 million in 2010, and Austin got to keep 50 percent, 32 million [01:10:16.820 --> 01:10:17.820] plus change. [01:10:17.820 --> 01:10:24.460] That's why we see police officers everywhere returned, that's why they have to justify [01:10:24.460 --> 01:10:25.460] their employment. [01:10:25.460 --> 01:10:30.900] They don't have anything to do, so they were asking the public, and they're training us [01:10:30.900 --> 01:10:33.020] of our funds. [01:10:33.020 --> 01:10:35.460] We need to turn that around on the city. [01:10:35.460 --> 01:10:41.140] It's not like the city doesn't have enough money, because it's sucking it all out of [01:10:41.140 --> 01:10:44.700] us, so we need to turn that around. [01:10:44.700 --> 01:10:52.380] When they start having to go to court 20 times a day over the tickets they've written, some [01:10:52.380 --> 01:10:57.980] of them will get this stopped, and Travis is to see the government, the rest of the [01:10:57.980 --> 01:11:03.940] state will watch what happens here in Travis County in Austin. [01:11:03.940 --> 01:11:09.580] I think this is important, this is our opportunity to change things, and this is the time when [01:11:09.580 --> 01:11:16.140] the public's awake, they're unhappy, they're paying attention, so we really need to give [01:11:16.140 --> 01:11:18.260] them something to pay attention to. [01:11:18.260 --> 01:11:24.620] We do have some callers, and I apologize for holding you up all this time. [01:11:24.620 --> 01:11:28.220] I'm going to go to Frank in New York. [01:11:28.220 --> 01:11:29.220] Hello. [01:11:29.220 --> 01:11:30.220] Hello, Frank. [01:11:30.220 --> 01:11:32.220] What do you have for us tonight? [01:11:32.220 --> 01:11:38.660] I talked to Eddie Monday, and he asked me to get a bunch of documents together, and I'm [01:11:38.660 --> 01:11:40.460] about to go over them. [01:11:40.460 --> 01:11:45.860] Would you like a narrative? [01:11:45.860 --> 01:11:48.980] What documents did I ask you to go over? [01:11:48.980 --> 01:11:57.340] What was given to the defendant on a trespassing debacle? [01:11:57.340 --> 01:12:00.860] Okay. [01:12:00.860 --> 01:12:07.540] Then we were going forward to see if he got a notice of a warrant for his fingerprints [01:12:07.540 --> 01:12:13.100] and all that stuff, and all his lack of notice due process, violations, and everything. [01:12:13.100 --> 01:12:14.620] I'm going to give you what he got. [01:12:14.620 --> 01:12:19.780] He got an order of protection, he got a request for a warrant, or a criminal summons that was [01:12:19.780 --> 01:12:20.780] checked. [01:12:20.780 --> 01:12:26.980] The request for a warrant didn't come, but he has no warrants in here at all, no notices [01:12:26.980 --> 01:12:27.980] of warrants. [01:12:27.980 --> 01:12:36.580] He got an information not signed by the district attorney, this is a justice court, a statement, [01:12:36.580 --> 01:12:45.500] no affidavit attached, an indictment report, another statement with no affidavit, an indictment [01:12:45.500 --> 01:12:54.460] report again, general information, affidavit of the service by a police officer, accusatory [01:12:54.460 --> 01:13:04.340] instrument, again not signed by any public official, a voluntary statement by him with [01:13:04.340 --> 01:13:15.860] no affidavit, a booking photo, a half dressed photo, and that was it, 12 documents he got. [01:13:15.860 --> 01:13:21.140] I'm sure there's a lot missing. [01:13:21.140 --> 01:13:25.900] It sounds like, and you said none of these are signed by a public official, any of them [01:13:25.900 --> 01:13:31.060] stamped by court with a received date, or a filed date? [01:13:31.060 --> 01:13:38.540] They're stamped by, with a note, a copy, a certified copy, but no. [01:13:38.540 --> 01:13:43.220] Does it have a court clerk's filing date stamp on it? [01:13:43.220 --> 01:13:47.180] For that, I couldn't find any, any kind of court clerks involved? [01:13:47.180 --> 01:13:55.900] Okay, then you need to go down to the court and look at the court's records, because what [01:13:55.900 --> 01:14:01.940] they send you is not necessarily what they, is in the court record. [01:14:01.940 --> 01:14:08.980] They may send you their copy before they file it with the clerk. [01:14:08.980 --> 01:14:12.900] So you need to see what's actually filed in the court record. [01:14:12.900 --> 01:14:18.340] And back up, you're talking about something I'm not familiar with, and I suspect a lot [01:14:18.340 --> 01:14:21.260] of our listeners are equally in the dark. [01:14:21.260 --> 01:14:23.260] Okay, a narrative of the situation. [01:14:23.260 --> 01:14:28.540] It was not a full narrative, just a quick overview of what's going on. [01:14:28.540 --> 01:14:30.540] The peaks, the highlights. [01:14:30.540 --> 01:14:31.540] Yes. [01:14:31.540 --> 01:14:39.540] A cat was killed, this was in 2000, by his dog in 2008, which started a, which started [01:14:39.540 --> 01:14:47.020] a ruckus with the neighbors, very close contact with no fences, it's a natural open area. [01:14:47.020 --> 01:14:52.140] No fences, no boundary lines marked. [01:14:52.140 --> 01:14:55.420] Dog kills cat, that sets everybody off. [01:14:55.420 --> 01:15:07.420] Second, he tries to make up for his error, gets rid of his dog, tries to apologize, does [01:15:07.420 --> 01:15:13.300] all kinds of nice things, gives him wine, bottles of wine, and things like that. [01:15:13.300 --> 01:15:16.660] They totally started being bigots. [01:15:16.660 --> 01:15:20.180] Okay, wait, we don't need all of that part. [01:15:20.180 --> 01:15:21.180] Okay, so, okay, then. [01:15:21.180 --> 01:15:24.100] Just get down to put something into it. [01:15:24.100 --> 01:15:26.020] The police called on him. [01:15:26.020 --> 01:15:32.140] He reacts, he reacts to that. [01:15:32.140 --> 01:15:33.380] How did he react to that? [01:15:33.380 --> 01:15:40.620] He reacted in a confused way, he was very confused. [01:15:40.620 --> 01:15:44.300] Okay, no, no, no, okay, listen, this is nothing. [01:15:44.300 --> 01:15:48.780] When you say confused, was he confused enough to burn the garage down or what? [01:15:48.780 --> 01:15:51.900] Yeah, we're not asking for mental state. [01:15:51.900 --> 01:15:54.420] No, he did, he did react. [01:15:54.420 --> 01:15:56.220] What did he do? [01:15:56.220 --> 01:16:07.620] He protested by signing up on his lawn, he's an artist, so he actually made it look good. [01:16:07.620 --> 01:16:09.940] It looks really good, actually. [01:16:09.940 --> 01:16:15.860] He painted all kinds of signs and things professionally and very artfully, and he put them up there [01:16:15.860 --> 01:16:19.940] as a memorial to his wife, trying to get some love back. [01:16:19.940 --> 01:16:21.900] Okay, again, not the answer we need. [01:16:21.900 --> 01:16:23.940] Tell us what's on the sign and how it applies. [01:16:23.940 --> 01:16:26.820] Oh, wait a minute, wait a minute, what is going on here? [01:16:26.820 --> 01:16:29.300] You're dancing around with all kinds of stuff. 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[01:19:16.300 --> 01:19:27.860] Okay, we're in to helping David Stevenson and Jenny Craig with our radio, we're talking [01:19:27.860 --> 01:19:30.220] to Frank in New York, and I'm not trying to be difficult, Frank, but let me offer a suggestion, [01:19:30.220 --> 01:19:37.260] and to anybody who's going to tell us what went on in a situation like this, don't try [01:19:37.260 --> 01:19:41.540] to force me to accept your position. [01:19:41.540 --> 01:19:46.780] Because if you try to do that by giving me all of this stuff that's setting me up so [01:19:46.780 --> 01:19:53.380] I'll be sure to agree with you, a normal human being will tend to resist that. [01:19:53.380 --> 01:19:57.300] Now, Jack Ware, I've been dragged in, I used to say just the facts, ma'am. [01:19:57.300 --> 01:20:03.620] Well, I'm going to say just the facts, but not just the facts. [01:20:03.620 --> 01:20:06.460] Give me the facts. [01:20:06.460 --> 01:20:13.700] It's perfectly all right to give me the facts that a reasonable person of ordinary prudence [01:20:13.700 --> 01:20:22.660] hearing these facts would link together the facts so that they would come to the conclusion [01:20:22.660 --> 01:20:31.540] you want them to come to, and then go back, once you've given the facts, and say, okay, [01:20:31.540 --> 01:20:36.380] this fact and this fact, I link it together this way. [01:20:36.380 --> 01:20:41.340] And if you link it together the way I would have linked it together, I consider you to [01:20:41.340 --> 01:20:45.340] be pretty smart, and we have rapport. [01:20:45.340 --> 01:20:51.500] But trying to force feed someone beforehand ought to lose generate resistance. [01:20:51.500 --> 01:20:54.460] So first, give us the facts. [01:20:54.460 --> 01:20:57.620] This was about criminal trespass. [01:20:57.620 --> 01:21:00.740] Who got charged with criminal trespass? [01:21:00.740 --> 01:21:06.620] Yes, just a second, I lost my screen. [01:21:06.620 --> 01:21:09.220] Hey, even that happens. [01:21:09.220 --> 01:21:10.620] Okay, there we go. [01:21:10.620 --> 01:21:11.620] Okay, Frank. [01:21:11.620 --> 01:21:13.380] It was a violation, it wasn't. [01:21:13.380 --> 01:21:16.380] The painter friend got charged with criminal trespass? [01:21:16.380 --> 01:21:19.980] No, it was a simple trespass. [01:21:19.980 --> 01:21:20.980] Simple trespass. [01:21:20.980 --> 01:21:23.980] Was it the painter who got charged with simple trespass? [01:21:23.980 --> 01:21:24.980] Yes. [01:21:24.980 --> 01:21:29.860] Did he enter on to someone else's property? [01:21:29.860 --> 01:21:32.580] That's what's alleged, yeah. [01:21:32.580 --> 01:21:37.180] Was he instructed to leave the property? [01:21:37.180 --> 01:21:38.580] That's what's alleged. [01:21:38.580 --> 01:21:44.140] Did he leave the property? [01:21:44.140 --> 01:21:49.380] Or is he saying that the accusation itself is baseless? [01:21:49.380 --> 01:21:51.820] If he was not... [01:21:51.820 --> 01:21:53.940] Go ahead. [01:21:53.940 --> 01:21:56.180] He's saying it's baseless. [01:21:56.180 --> 01:21:58.940] So he's saying he didn't enter on to someone else's property? [01:21:58.940 --> 01:22:01.620] That's what he's saying. [01:22:01.620 --> 01:22:03.620] So it's made it all up. [01:22:03.620 --> 01:22:09.660] Yeah, well, I just got an update from him. [01:22:09.660 --> 01:22:15.660] He said that this stems from not only neighbor problems, but he also got attacked by one [01:22:15.660 --> 01:22:16.660] of his neighbors. [01:22:16.660 --> 01:22:17.660] And he... [01:22:17.660 --> 01:22:18.660] Okay, wait a minute. [01:22:18.660 --> 01:22:20.660] Okay, no, okay. [01:22:20.660 --> 01:22:24.180] First, we need to understand the trespass. [01:22:24.180 --> 01:22:25.180] Right. [01:22:25.180 --> 01:22:27.660] It was a neighbor who filed the trespass? [01:22:27.660 --> 01:22:41.820] And does he have any way of developing enough evidence for a prima facie case to show that [01:22:41.820 --> 01:22:45.540] he was not on the property at the time? [01:22:45.540 --> 01:22:48.260] I don't believe so. [01:22:48.260 --> 01:22:50.900] That means he can't develop the evidence? [01:22:50.900 --> 01:22:51.900] No. [01:22:51.900 --> 01:22:52.900] Okay. [01:22:52.900 --> 01:22:57.740] So it's a matter of how many people's word against his? [01:22:57.740 --> 01:22:58.740] Right. [01:22:58.740 --> 01:23:00.660] It's only, I think, one. [01:23:00.660 --> 01:23:03.980] So it's one person's word against another? [01:23:03.980 --> 01:23:04.980] Yep. [01:23:04.980 --> 01:23:05.980] Okay. [01:23:05.980 --> 01:23:08.620] Then this should be fairly simple. [01:23:08.620 --> 01:23:12.180] Well, it got complicated because they got an order of protection. [01:23:12.180 --> 01:23:13.180] No, no. [01:23:13.180 --> 01:23:16.620] So I'm talking about make it simple. [01:23:16.620 --> 01:23:18.860] Oh, wait a minute. [01:23:18.860 --> 01:23:20.860] He's already made it complicated. [01:23:20.860 --> 01:23:29.980] So did he stipulate to something that can be construed to put him on or about the property [01:23:29.980 --> 01:23:32.340] at the time of the alleged incident? [01:23:32.340 --> 01:23:33.340] Okay. [01:23:33.340 --> 01:23:34.340] So let me update you. [01:23:34.340 --> 01:23:35.340] The case has been adjudicated. [01:23:35.340 --> 01:23:37.300] He's going for sentencing. [01:23:37.300 --> 01:23:43.420] His lawyer failed to give him a proper defense. [01:23:43.420 --> 01:23:46.260] Okay. [01:23:46.260 --> 01:23:49.700] And we're looking at the documents that were provided to him. [01:23:49.700 --> 01:23:55.100] He didn't have any notice. [01:23:55.100 --> 01:23:57.580] And the lawyer gave some of his money back. [01:23:57.580 --> 01:23:58.580] Okay. [01:23:58.580 --> 01:24:02.460] Was there a statement of probable cause in the record? [01:24:02.460 --> 01:24:03.460] Nothing like that. [01:24:03.460 --> 01:24:04.460] Okay. [01:24:04.460 --> 01:24:05.460] Wait a minute. [01:24:05.460 --> 01:24:06.460] I think I covered this before. [01:24:06.460 --> 01:24:13.700] If he had an attorney and the attorney waived notice, that's not going to help you. [01:24:13.700 --> 01:24:14.700] Exactly. [01:24:14.700 --> 01:24:22.500] Unless he could go back and ask for a retrial for an adequate representation. [01:24:22.500 --> 01:24:23.500] Correct. [01:24:23.500 --> 01:24:24.500] Yeah. [01:24:24.500 --> 01:24:26.000] That's the only way. [01:24:26.000 --> 01:24:33.020] And now bar grievances and judicial misconduct complaints because the law, I guess the law [01:24:33.020 --> 01:24:35.220] was inadequate. [01:24:35.220 --> 01:24:44.540] A violation cannot warrant an order of protection, but only a misdemeanor and a bar, I believe. [01:24:44.540 --> 01:24:53.180] So, just a simple violation cannot warrant a, if it's not violent, there's no order [01:24:53.180 --> 01:24:55.700] protection that can be issued. [01:24:55.700 --> 01:24:57.540] That sounds like something for mandamus. [01:24:57.540 --> 01:24:58.540] Mandamus, okay. [01:24:58.540 --> 01:24:59.540] Yeah. [01:24:59.540 --> 01:25:07.020] Move a higher court to order that this court has exceeded its authority and asked the [01:25:07.020 --> 01:25:10.820] higher court to strike down the lower courts. [01:25:10.820 --> 01:25:17.300] And can we do this in a separate thing or do we have to go through this court? [01:25:17.300 --> 01:25:18.860] No, no. [01:25:18.860 --> 01:25:20.740] Mandamus will go to a higher court. [01:25:20.740 --> 01:25:21.740] Just goes automatically? [01:25:21.740 --> 01:25:22.740] Yeah. [01:25:22.740 --> 01:25:29.060] Generally, a mandamus will go right to the court of appeals, but it depends on the state. [01:25:29.060 --> 01:25:34.140] I'm in a county court and my mandamus goes to the court of appeals. [01:25:34.140 --> 01:25:39.180] It jumps over the district court, so it gets out of the local district. [01:25:39.180 --> 01:25:45.620] Okay, so now, about the lawyer, let's talk a couple seconds on that. [01:25:45.620 --> 01:25:47.820] We recorded the lawyer trying to get fired. [01:25:47.820 --> 01:25:49.700] He's trying to get himself fired. [01:25:49.700 --> 01:25:50.860] He couldn't do that. [01:25:50.860 --> 01:25:53.180] He tried to give some money back. [01:25:53.180 --> 01:25:55.300] We wouldn't accept it. [01:25:55.300 --> 01:26:06.500] He was told that he was in trouble because he didn't give a proper defense, and he gave [01:26:06.500 --> 01:26:08.860] him some points on that. [01:26:08.860 --> 01:26:10.820] Not all of the points, but just some points. [01:26:10.820 --> 01:26:12.980] We kept some points secret. [01:26:12.980 --> 01:26:18.500] But he tried to, with all his might, tried to get out of the case, but he couldn't do [01:26:18.500 --> 01:26:19.500] it. [01:26:19.500 --> 01:26:22.620] So he said he'd show up for the sentencing hearing, and he'd have to make motions for [01:26:22.620 --> 01:26:29.180] a new trial and whatever, and if he didn't do it, that he was going to get a bar agreement. [01:26:29.180 --> 01:26:34.540] Okay, what did the attorney do? [01:26:34.540 --> 01:26:43.220] He basically started to backpedal, and he also tried to offer that he don't have to [01:26:43.220 --> 01:26:49.020] go to court if he doesn't feel there's any subject matter jurisdiction, and trying to [01:26:49.020 --> 01:26:51.020] get the guy arrested again, basically. [01:26:51.020 --> 01:26:55.620] Well, the lawyer told him that he didn't have to go to court? [01:26:55.620 --> 01:27:01.420] Right, that if he felt that they didn't have jurisdiction or subject matter jurisdiction, [01:27:01.420 --> 01:27:05.780] that he didn't have to attend court, and that if he wasn't going to attend court, then the [01:27:05.780 --> 01:27:08.300] lawyer wasn't going to attend court as well. [01:27:08.300 --> 01:27:13.020] So he tried to trick him into getting himself arrested, basically. [01:27:13.020 --> 01:27:18.780] Excuse me, you should look at filing criminally against the attorney. [01:27:18.780 --> 01:27:19.780] Okay. [01:27:19.780 --> 01:27:26.100] That's criminal, that's not, I started to say conspiracy, it's not conspiracy, that's [01:27:26.100 --> 01:27:29.460] what would that be? [01:27:29.460 --> 01:27:35.060] No, I was hoping for something a little more judicial. [01:27:35.060 --> 01:27:36.060] Legalistic? [01:27:36.060 --> 01:27:44.060] No, where he's attempting to, that's entrapment. [01:27:44.060 --> 01:27:49.780] Okay, we got that on tape as well, we'll make a transcript of that. [01:27:49.780 --> 01:27:54.580] Okay, that should, that may be getting disbarred. [01:27:54.580 --> 01:27:57.620] Yeah, I think he's worried. [01:27:57.620 --> 01:27:58.620] He should be. [01:27:58.620 --> 01:28:00.980] Have you filed a bar grievance against him? [01:28:00.980 --> 01:28:04.340] No, we haven't done that because we're having all these issues. [01:28:04.340 --> 01:28:05.340] Get that done. [01:28:05.340 --> 01:28:07.140] Okay, we'll get that done now. [01:28:07.140 --> 01:28:13.620] Yeah, don't use the bar grievance as a threat. [01:28:13.620 --> 01:28:21.620] Go ahead and grieve him, and then you say, now you want to mess with me, the next one [01:28:21.620 --> 01:28:24.020] will make sure you don't practice. [01:28:24.020 --> 01:28:30.300] All right, and they try to block us with this committee thing, should we go right to the [01:28:30.300 --> 01:28:31.300] bar association? [01:28:31.300 --> 01:28:35.100] Okay, this is New York State? [01:28:35.100 --> 01:28:36.100] Yeah. [01:28:36.100 --> 01:28:41.460] Okay, which division are you in? [01:28:41.460 --> 01:28:46.300] New York is different than every other state as concerns the bar. [01:28:46.300 --> 01:28:51.700] They have different sections for different, there'll be a... [01:28:51.700 --> 01:28:55.900] That's not near New York City, New York City has its own thing. [01:28:55.900 --> 01:29:00.220] Okay, make sure you have the right bar that you file it with. [01:29:00.220 --> 01:29:01.220] Okay. [01:29:01.220 --> 01:29:07.180] You check the bar association website because New York City has about five different places [01:29:07.180 --> 01:29:08.180] you filed the grievance. [01:29:08.180 --> 01:29:10.980] You do not care what the bar does. [01:29:10.980 --> 01:29:11.980] Right. [01:29:11.980 --> 01:29:14.620] They're just there to protect the attorney. [01:29:14.620 --> 01:29:17.740] We should we ask the lawyer for his insurance carrier? [01:29:17.740 --> 01:29:18.740] No. [01:29:18.740 --> 01:29:22.780] So we can check it in 10 days, he should report that in 10 days, right? [01:29:22.780 --> 01:29:25.380] Yeah, he has to report that himself. [01:29:25.380 --> 01:29:28.300] If he doesn't report that, what do we do? [01:29:28.300 --> 01:29:31.860] You don't worry about it, that's between him and his insurance carrier. [01:29:31.860 --> 01:29:32.860] Okay. [01:29:32.860 --> 01:29:33.860] Okay. [01:29:33.860 --> 01:29:40.020] If he gets, when you subsequently sue him, if he hasn't reported the grievance, he's not [01:29:40.020 --> 01:29:41.020] covered. [01:29:41.020 --> 01:29:43.020] I'll call you Friday. [01:29:43.020 --> 01:29:44.020] Okay. 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[01:31:42.720 --> 01:31:47.100] After drinking it, they calculated more quickly and accurately, and they didn't feel as mentally [01:31:47.100 --> 01:31:48.100] drained. [01:31:48.100 --> 01:31:49.100] The catch? [01:31:49.100 --> 01:31:53.660] To get that sale amount of flavonols, you'd have to eat a gut-busting five chocolate bars. [01:31:53.660 --> 01:31:54.660] Go figure. [01:31:54.660 --> 01:32:01.660] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht for StartPage.com, the world's most private search engine. [01:32:24.660 --> 01:32:37.660] This is Randy Kelvdeck speaking at Crave, using a radio. [01:32:37.660 --> 01:32:39.660] We're going to Poison, Texas. [01:32:39.660 --> 01:32:40.660] Hello Boris. [01:32:40.660 --> 01:32:41.660] What do you have for us? [01:32:41.660 --> 01:32:42.660] Yes, Randy. [01:32:42.660 --> 01:32:43.660] Well, okay. [01:32:43.660 --> 01:32:54.100] I'm in a very desperate situation and I need to have someone who I can talk to about [01:32:54.100 --> 01:32:55.100] this. [01:32:55.100 --> 01:33:02.060] I've talked to y'all a couple of times about this before it got as bad, but regarding property [01:33:02.060 --> 01:33:11.460] taxes, and I've had a judgment on my house for a while, and I have one of the least expensive [01:33:11.460 --> 01:33:19.380] houses in Denton, Texas anyway, so I came home from working somewhere today at 6 o'clock, [01:33:19.380 --> 01:33:26.860] and there was a note on my door saying that someone had bought my house, and that I have [01:33:26.860 --> 01:33:33.140] to leave in three days or start basically paying rent on the house. [01:33:33.140 --> 01:33:41.660] I know that's my fault in many ways, but I knew nothing about that, and I really have [01:33:41.660 --> 01:33:47.260] to have someone to talk to who really knows exactly what to do about that. [01:33:47.260 --> 01:33:51.900] Okay, you have, I think, okay, it's an occupied house. [01:33:51.900 --> 01:33:56.740] I'm not sure what the time limit is, because these are six months a year or two years. [01:33:56.740 --> 01:34:04.700] It's been a while since I've looked at the state statutes on a tax sale, that you can [01:34:04.700 --> 01:34:13.820] recover the property, but it's going to cost you whoever purchased it, paid your taxes, [01:34:13.820 --> 01:34:20.700] and you can recover the property by paying them back plus 25 percent. [01:34:20.700 --> 01:34:27.900] Okay, so what about the procedure in this, because like I said, I was not notified. [01:34:27.900 --> 01:34:31.540] I did not know anything about that. [01:34:31.540 --> 01:34:36.100] Okay, then you need to go down, you need to look at the code. [01:34:36.100 --> 01:34:38.700] Eddie, are you familiar with that code? [01:34:38.700 --> 01:34:40.180] Is this Texas? [01:34:40.180 --> 01:34:41.180] Yes. [01:34:41.180 --> 01:34:42.180] Okay. [01:34:42.180 --> 01:34:43.180] Tax sale. [01:34:43.180 --> 01:34:48.780] The question here is whether or not you ever had a signed appraisal. [01:34:48.780 --> 01:34:55.660] The law specifically requires that there be a signed appraisal certified by someone from [01:34:55.660 --> 01:34:57.780] the appraisal office. [01:34:57.780 --> 01:35:05.980] They have to do an on-site inspection of the property inside and out of every building [01:35:05.980 --> 01:35:10.780] in order to set the tax appraisal to begin with. [01:35:10.780 --> 01:35:16.340] If they don't do that, then the tax figure they're coming up with is just arbitrary. [01:35:16.340 --> 01:35:24.140] Okay, but is this an issue that goes directly to the tax sale or just to the amount of the [01:35:24.140 --> 01:35:25.580] tax assessed? [01:35:25.580 --> 01:35:31.180] If he protested that the tax payment was illegal because there was no signed assessment, they [01:35:31.180 --> 01:35:34.140] never had authority to make a sale. [01:35:34.140 --> 01:35:39.900] If they never noticed him of the taxes owed on the property in a proper manner, then he's [01:35:39.900 --> 01:35:44.660] got a due process problem in the fact that he was never really properly noticed of any [01:35:44.660 --> 01:35:46.780] taxes due on the property. [01:35:46.780 --> 01:35:53.020] Well, I know that that's not the question I asked. [01:35:53.020 --> 01:35:54.020] Okay. [01:35:54.020 --> 01:35:58.620] That is definitely not the attitude or admission to be making. [01:35:58.620 --> 01:36:05.580] You can't know what you owed if they never properly certified the amount and served you [01:36:05.580 --> 01:36:06.580] with it. [01:36:06.580 --> 01:36:12.380] And the only way they could do that is a written signed assessment. [01:36:12.380 --> 01:36:14.380] Do you have one? [01:36:14.380 --> 01:36:23.820] Let's make a different distinction here between English and legalese. [01:36:23.820 --> 01:36:29.060] In English, you know things because they're just stuff that's out there. [01:36:29.060 --> 01:36:35.780] In legalese, you know something because you were properly noticed of it. [01:36:35.780 --> 01:36:43.020] If you weren't properly noticed of it, you may think something, but you don't know it. [01:36:43.020 --> 01:36:51.460] So the real question is, were you given what amounts to proper notice and were you given [01:36:51.460 --> 01:36:52.460] proper notice? [01:36:52.460 --> 01:36:53.460] Okay. [01:36:53.460 --> 01:37:00.700] Well, no, then in that case because I've certainly not known of any appraisal because [01:37:00.700 --> 01:37:02.980] I've lived in the South for 19 years. [01:37:02.980 --> 01:37:04.460] Well, no, wait, wait. [01:37:04.460 --> 01:37:14.580] Did you receive any official notice from the county of your tax amount or that you were [01:37:14.580 --> 01:37:17.780] delinquent in taxes and that a sale was imminent? [01:37:17.780 --> 01:37:18.780] Okay. [01:37:18.780 --> 01:37:22.340] Well, what would be an official notice then? [01:37:22.340 --> 01:37:27.540] I know the letter from the county. [01:37:27.540 --> 01:37:30.180] The tax bill showing up in your mailbox. [01:37:30.180 --> 01:37:33.820] I've got, yes, I've got a letter from them. [01:37:33.820 --> 01:37:38.380] And did those letters tell you that you owed a tax bill and that threatened if you didn't [01:37:38.380 --> 01:37:43.340] pay the tax bill that your house would be put up for sale? [01:37:43.340 --> 01:37:44.860] Yeah. [01:37:44.860 --> 01:37:50.300] And then did you ever say, show me the signed tax assessment? [01:37:50.300 --> 01:37:51.300] No. [01:37:51.300 --> 01:37:52.300] Okay. [01:37:52.300 --> 01:37:58.700] Well, the issue of notice, you're going, you will have had notice. [01:37:58.700 --> 01:38:08.580] So now we have to go back to the tax itself, but then again, you have to challenge the [01:38:08.580 --> 01:38:13.580] tax in order to have a claim against it. [01:38:13.580 --> 01:38:18.100] Well, yeah, but Randy saying that he's been given notice is like saying you've been given [01:38:18.100 --> 01:38:23.180] notice when someone files a criminal complaint against you unsigned. [01:38:23.180 --> 01:38:24.460] It won't stand up. [01:38:24.460 --> 01:38:29.420] It isn't notice because it's not an actual complaint until it's signed and verified. [01:38:29.420 --> 01:38:34.860] What are the requirements for objecting to a tax assessment? [01:38:34.860 --> 01:38:40.220] Don't you have a, are you required to pay? [01:38:40.220 --> 01:38:46.420] I would have simply sent it back saying, hey, you sent me what amounts to a tax bill. [01:38:46.420 --> 01:38:47.660] You've never sent me a sign. [01:38:47.660 --> 01:38:52.860] I'm not asking for what you would do or what you think would be appropriate or appropriate. [01:38:52.860 --> 01:38:59.700] I'm wondering what the law says about it because I know in the tax code, they covered this [01:38:59.700 --> 01:39:00.700] issue. [01:39:00.700 --> 01:39:07.220] And as I understand, it's not my area, but you have to pay the tax first, then you can [01:39:07.220 --> 01:39:09.940] raise the objection to it. [01:39:09.940 --> 01:39:13.580] Well, that's what they say, but they can't do it that way. [01:39:13.580 --> 01:39:14.940] That's a due process problem. [01:39:14.940 --> 01:39:20.740] They can't, they can't take your money and then say, now if you want it back. [01:39:20.740 --> 01:39:21.740] Okay. [01:39:21.740 --> 01:39:26.940] So I'm trying to get some kind of idea of what to do. [01:39:26.940 --> 01:39:32.740] We're not trying to figure out all the philosophical objections to everything they're doing right [01:39:32.740 --> 01:39:33.740] now. [01:39:33.740 --> 01:39:35.260] This won't get him his house back. [01:39:35.260 --> 01:39:36.260] Yeah. [01:39:36.260 --> 01:39:41.300] I mean, I don't know what to do in the next few days, especially I'm sure, you know, [01:39:41.300 --> 01:39:48.100] because I mean now someone else technically owns my house and, and that you can, that [01:39:48.100 --> 01:39:54.340] can you, you can, you can handle just by paying to pay him what he paid for the house [01:39:54.340 --> 01:39:55.340] plus 25%. [01:39:55.340 --> 01:39:59.980] Well, I already know something, even though, even though that's only been three and a half [01:39:59.980 --> 01:40:08.700] hours ago, uh, I know that he, uh, I worked for landlord and the guy that I worked for [01:40:08.700 --> 01:40:13.740] just happened to know the guy who bought it and, and he called him and, and, uh, the [01:40:13.740 --> 01:40:19.820] guy claimed to the others that they paid like over 30,000 for it, which is really surprised [01:40:19.820 --> 01:40:21.340] with me for a tax bill. [01:40:21.340 --> 01:40:25.900] I would think someone would come and approach me and just, and try to buy it ahead of time. [01:40:25.900 --> 01:40:28.940] I would think, but no one, no, wait a minute. [01:40:28.940 --> 01:40:29.940] Nobody bought it. [01:40:29.940 --> 01:40:31.940] How many, how much taxes did you own? [01:40:31.940 --> 01:40:33.940] More like less than 3000. [01:40:33.940 --> 01:40:34.940] Yeah. [01:40:34.940 --> 01:40:37.420] So that's what he bought it for. [01:40:37.420 --> 01:40:43.620] Well, there's, they can't sell it for more than what the taxes were due on it. [01:40:43.620 --> 01:40:46.220] That would be profiteering. [01:40:46.220 --> 01:40:47.820] They're stealing it for profit. [01:40:47.820 --> 01:40:57.020] Well, actually they can, but if he paid 30,000 for it, then you've got, uh, 27,000 coming [01:40:57.020 --> 01:40:58.020] to you. [01:40:58.020 --> 01:41:03.340] Well, I don't know, but, but I mean, this guy, I don't know. [01:41:03.340 --> 01:41:04.340] Maybe he's not telling the truth. [01:41:04.340 --> 01:41:05.340] I don't know. [01:41:05.340 --> 01:41:08.180] But he, he said that he paid like 30 or something. [01:41:08.180 --> 01:41:09.180] I don't know now. [01:41:09.180 --> 01:41:12.580] I mean, that's secondhand information for me, but that's what I was told. [01:41:12.580 --> 01:41:16.660] But yeah, I don't see how that could happen without a whole bunch of people standing around [01:41:16.660 --> 01:41:18.660] with pockets full of money. [01:41:18.660 --> 01:41:21.860] Well, that's what happens in a tax sale. [01:41:21.860 --> 01:41:23.420] They get on it. [01:41:23.420 --> 01:41:26.660] It isn't, he might, he might have paid 30,000 on it. [01:41:26.660 --> 01:41:37.180] If he did, the tax assessor collector owes you 27,000, but I want that's how it works. [01:41:37.180 --> 01:41:45.860] They have to give you back any excess, well, and with, with houses, that sometimes happens. [01:41:45.860 --> 01:41:50.500] And they, they often sell for more than the tax against it. [01:41:50.500 --> 01:41:51.500] Okay. [01:41:51.500 --> 01:41:52.500] Well, okay. [01:41:52.500 --> 01:41:59.340] But, but I mean, this is probably gonna, I mean, this is something I'll have to work [01:41:59.340 --> 01:42:00.340] with for a while. [01:42:00.340 --> 01:42:04.540] Is there, is there someone that y'all know who just really knows that knit better? [01:42:04.540 --> 01:42:08.420] I'm looking for whoever knows that knit better than anyone else. [01:42:08.420 --> 01:42:15.220] Is there, I mean, I mean, y'all, y'all are very knowledgeable, but, but I mean, if someone [01:42:15.220 --> 01:42:19.700] really knows that knit, it would, it would make all the difference in the world. [01:42:19.700 --> 01:42:20.700] Okay. [01:42:20.700 --> 01:42:25.700] I'm not an expert on it. [01:42:25.700 --> 01:42:27.420] The tax code's not that difficult. [01:42:27.420 --> 01:42:30.260] Have you read through it? [01:42:30.260 --> 01:42:31.260] No. [01:42:31.260 --> 01:42:39.540] Oh, I see, ah, ah, he hasn't read the tax code, Eddie. [01:42:39.540 --> 01:42:43.980] Even though you've been getting these notices for months and knew you wasn't gonna pay it, [01:42:43.980 --> 01:42:46.500] you wasn't preparing to fight back. [01:42:46.500 --> 01:42:49.460] Well, I'm not well enough, I guess. [01:42:49.460 --> 01:42:51.460] I know that's okay. [01:42:51.460 --> 01:42:53.860] Here's our rule. [01:42:53.860 --> 01:42:58.820] You can't play the game unless you read the rules. [01:42:58.820 --> 01:43:09.100] You have to read the rules and the tax code, the code concerning tax sale is not that extensive. [01:43:09.100 --> 01:43:10.580] I've been through it before. [01:43:10.580 --> 01:43:12.940] It's just been a few years ago. [01:43:12.940 --> 01:43:19.820] I actually bought, I was gonna buy some property of tax sales and never did. [01:43:19.820 --> 01:43:25.580] But I looked at, at, at the code surrounding it, what I didn't look at is what it takes [01:43:25.580 --> 01:43:35.140] to get it, get to tax sale, but as I do recall, if you have an objection to the tax, you're [01:43:35.140 --> 01:43:42.620] required to pay the tax anyway, and then you can raise your objection, you have a certain [01:43:42.620 --> 01:43:44.620] amount of time, and then you set an objection. [01:43:44.620 --> 01:43:50.100] If you didn't do that, then you don't have that argument, and then if you got noticed [01:43:50.100 --> 01:43:53.100] you don't have that argument, you're probably gonna have to pay it. [01:43:53.100 --> 01:44:00.100] You're in the account of the devastated that Craig used on radio, where we'll be right [01:44:00.100 --> 01:44:02.080] back with David True seconds. [01:44:02.080 --> 01:44:05.540] Hey, did you hear Ron Paul has announced he's running for president in 2012? [01:44:05.540 --> 01:44:06.540] It is Ron Paul. [01:44:06.540 --> 01:44:07.540] Really? [01:44:07.540 --> 01:44:08.540] Okay, put down the cell phone for one minute. [01:44:08.540 --> 01:44:11.040] Your friends really don't care about your Twitter updates on what you had for breakfast. [01:44:11.040 --> 01:44:13.940] Oh, but I love to make those little smiley faces with punctuation marks. [01:44:13.940 --> 01:44:15.140] Of course you do. [01:44:15.140 --> 01:44:16.420] Now, listen closely. [01:44:16.420 --> 01:44:19.500] You need to go down to Brave New Books and learn as much as you can about Ron Paul and [01:44:19.500 --> 01:44:21.140] his message, before it's too late. [01:44:21.140 --> 01:44:24.020] They have all of his books and many of the books he talks about. [01:44:24.020 --> 01:44:27.660] They also have t-shirts, bumper stickers, and yard signs so that you can show your support [01:44:27.660 --> 01:44:28.660] for him during the campaign. [01:44:28.660 --> 01:44:29.660] Brave New Books? [01:44:29.660 --> 01:44:31.660] Did they have Harry Potter and Twilight? [01:44:31.660 --> 01:44:35.900] No, but they do carry a large selection of survival and preparedness books to protect [01:44:35.900 --> 01:44:37.380] your family in time of emergency. [01:44:37.380 --> 01:44:40.100] Ugh, that sounds like that's shown on the Discovery Channel. [01:44:40.100 --> 01:44:44.020] Yeah, there's even a wilderness survival expert that teaches classes called Earthskills [01:44:44.020 --> 01:44:46.740] School that you can sign up for on the website bravenewbookstore.com. [01:44:46.740 --> 01:44:47.740] What are you doing? [01:44:47.740 --> 01:44:52.420] I'm tweeting all my friends that they should go to bravenewbookstore.com or down to the [01:44:52.420 --> 01:44:53.420] bookstore in person. [01:44:53.420 --> 01:44:54.420] Where's that located? [01:44:54.420 --> 01:44:55.420] 1904 Guadalupe Street. [01:44:55.420 --> 01:44:56.420] There, it's set. [01:44:56.420 --> 01:44:57.420] I even made a smiley face. [01:44:57.420 --> 01:44:58.420] Great. [01:44:58.420 --> 01:44:59.420] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? [01:44:59.420 --> 01:45:00.420] Win your case without an attorney with jurisdictionary. [01:45:00.420 --> 01:45:11.420] The affordable, easy-to-understand four-CD course that will show you how in 24 hours, [01:45:11.420 --> 01:45:12.420] step-by-step. [01:45:12.420 --> 01:45:19.420] If you have a lawyer, know what your lawyer should be doing. [01:45:19.420 --> 01:45:23.420] If you don't have a lawyer, know what you should do for yourself. [01:45:23.420 --> 01:45:29.260] Thousands have won with our step-by-step course, and now you can too. [01:45:29.260 --> 01:45:35.180] Jurisdictionary was created by a licensed attorney with 22 years of case-winning experience. 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[01:47:03.820 --> 01:47:07.060] Right now we're going to go ahead and take David in Texas. [01:47:07.060 --> 01:47:08.900] David, what can we do for you? [01:47:08.900 --> 01:47:11.300] Hello, Eddie, how are you doing tonight? [01:47:11.300 --> 01:47:13.780] Ah, well, doing pretty good so far. [01:47:13.780 --> 01:47:14.780] Good, good. [01:47:14.780 --> 01:47:19.540] I was, I have some information on Boris that just calls, just right quick. [01:47:19.540 --> 01:47:20.540] Okay. [01:47:20.540 --> 01:47:24.780] I'm not sure about the county he's in, but in Travis County, when you get your tax [01:47:24.780 --> 01:47:30.460] bill, they put two other documents in there with it that says, from the Travis County [01:47:30.460 --> 01:47:35.140] Praisal District, it's electronic e-file protest information. [01:47:35.140 --> 01:47:40.580] First it shows you how to protest and where to protest, and then you've got a property [01:47:40.580 --> 01:47:47.100] taxpayer remedies, and it tells you all the websites about how to do protests and if you [01:47:47.100 --> 01:47:52.300] want to fight it, and all the different places you can get more information. [01:47:52.300 --> 01:47:56.940] I'm sure that's probably pretty regular in all the counties in Texas. [01:47:56.940 --> 01:48:00.900] Now I think in Texas you have two years. [01:48:00.900 --> 01:48:07.060] The first year if you let someone else pay your taxes, the penalty is 25%, and if you [01:48:07.060 --> 01:48:11.820] let them pay them the second year, that goes up to 50%. [01:48:11.820 --> 01:48:16.660] And anyway, that's all I know about that I thought I'd pass it on. [01:48:16.660 --> 01:48:22.100] And my other question is for you on your ticket, how come you don't file an affidavit [01:48:22.100 --> 01:48:27.100] of inability to pay and make them pay for all the transcripts and everything? [01:48:27.100 --> 01:48:29.980] That's obvious or seems to work pretty good. [01:48:29.980 --> 01:48:34.180] Well, I've just never, we weren't in the process of doing that this time. [01:48:34.180 --> 01:48:38.220] We had too many other issues we were looking at to try to keep on focus. [01:48:38.220 --> 01:48:42.900] And if necessary, I can file an affidavit of indecency and force them into a hearing [01:48:42.900 --> 01:48:49.180] on the issue, but right now this is, you know, this is just one of those things where, hey, [01:48:49.180 --> 01:48:52.700] we were short on time and everything else, we need to get this done. [01:48:52.700 --> 01:48:53.700] Okay, good. [01:48:53.700 --> 01:49:00.100] Well, it's going to be filed with your notice of appeal, and that gives us time to get it [01:49:00.100 --> 01:49:01.100] in. [01:49:01.100 --> 01:49:04.540] Anyway, just all that suggested, all right, thanks, David. [01:49:04.540 --> 01:49:05.540] Good job, by the way. [01:49:05.540 --> 01:49:08.740] Good job and good coverage on that fight and that ticket. [01:49:08.740 --> 01:49:11.380] I can't believe I'm trying to put a gag order on you. [01:49:11.380 --> 01:49:14.820] They did the same thing, direct print pro out in Georgetown. [01:49:14.820 --> 01:49:19.420] Judge ordered him not to say a word in his defense, or she'd find him in contempt and [01:49:19.420 --> 01:49:21.220] put him in jail for six months. [01:49:21.220 --> 01:49:23.580] I absolutely can't believe they can do that. [01:49:23.580 --> 01:49:24.580] That's amazing. [01:49:24.580 --> 01:49:25.580] They can't. [01:49:25.580 --> 01:49:29.540] They can't put you in jail and municipal or JP court for more than three days. [01:49:29.540 --> 01:49:38.300] And then only if the offense is not a class C, they cannot send you to contempt for any [01:49:38.300 --> 01:49:48.060] longer than that, which is allowed by the offense that brought you to court in the first place. [01:49:48.060 --> 01:49:49.060] So they can't. [01:49:49.060 --> 01:49:50.260] That's the whole point. [01:49:50.260 --> 01:49:53.260] They can't do it. [01:49:53.260 --> 01:49:56.220] Oh, sorry, David. [01:49:56.220 --> 01:49:57.780] I'm sorry to say that again. [01:49:57.780 --> 01:50:00.300] I accidentally clicked you off there. [01:50:00.300 --> 01:50:05.780] I was saying, Rick's had already appealed his up to county court in Georgetown, Texas. [01:50:05.780 --> 01:50:10.980] So it was in county court if that makes any difference in the length of time of the contempt. [01:50:10.980 --> 01:50:13.020] But it was still a no seat belt ticket. [01:50:13.020 --> 01:50:17.940] Yeah, it's still just a fine only offense. [01:50:17.940 --> 01:50:22.140] So there's nothing they could not sentencing to jail for six months. [01:50:22.140 --> 01:50:28.860] The judge said he could not open his mouth in defense of that ticket. [01:50:28.860 --> 01:50:34.060] And if he then he needs to file bar or judicial conduct complaints against that judge and [01:50:34.060 --> 01:50:40.100] criminal charges and he needs to sue the living bejesus out of them because they cannot prevent [01:50:40.100 --> 01:50:42.620] you from putting up a defense. [01:50:42.620 --> 01:50:43.620] I agree. [01:50:43.620 --> 01:50:44.620] I agree. [01:50:44.620 --> 01:50:45.620] But it scared him up. [01:50:45.620 --> 01:50:48.700] And he every time they asked him a question, he'd say, I cannot open my mouth. [01:50:48.700 --> 01:50:50.220] I'm not going to say a word. [01:50:50.220 --> 01:50:53.980] And then the jury found him guilty and charged him 35 bucks. [01:50:53.980 --> 01:50:56.980] All that made him mad. [01:50:56.980 --> 01:50:57.980] I'm sure it did. [01:50:57.980 --> 01:51:00.420] Then he appealed that and won it. [01:51:00.420 --> 01:51:02.580] Anyway, I'll let you go. [01:51:02.580 --> 01:51:07.180] If he won it, then he definitely needs to go after all of them from malicious prosecution [01:51:07.180 --> 01:51:10.340] and he definitely needs to go after that judge directly. [01:51:10.340 --> 01:51:11.340] I agree. [01:51:11.340 --> 01:51:12.340] I agree 100%. [01:51:12.340 --> 01:51:15.940] Okay, I'll get off there so you can get another call or you can have a good one. [01:51:15.940 --> 01:51:16.940] Thank you. [01:51:16.940 --> 01:51:17.940] All right. [01:51:17.940 --> 01:51:18.940] You too. [01:51:18.940 --> 01:51:19.940] Thank you. [01:51:19.940 --> 01:51:20.940] All right. [01:51:20.940 --> 01:51:21.940] Let's see. [01:51:21.940 --> 01:51:29.860] All right, boys, that's one bit of information for you there is to use the paperwork that [01:51:29.860 --> 01:51:34.580] was sent to do your rebuttal of the taxes. [01:51:34.580 --> 01:51:37.700] It helps to open the envelope and read what's in it. [01:51:37.700 --> 01:51:40.020] Don't ignore these things, people. [01:51:40.020 --> 01:51:42.540] They will use that against you later. [01:51:42.540 --> 01:51:43.540] Okay. [01:51:43.540 --> 01:51:46.540] Now we're going to go to Lee in California. [01:51:46.540 --> 01:51:48.900] Lee, what can we do for you? [01:51:48.900 --> 01:51:51.780] Hi, yes, nice to hear from you guys. [01:51:51.780 --> 01:51:52.780] I'm calling. [01:51:52.780 --> 01:51:59.980] I just had my car towed while it was parked for expired registration. [01:51:59.980 --> 01:52:08.740] I came out of my job, my work, and I parked my car on the street, and there were... [01:52:08.740 --> 01:52:09.740] Hello? [01:52:09.740 --> 01:52:10.740] Hello, yes. [01:52:10.740 --> 01:52:11.740] Okay. [01:52:11.740 --> 01:52:12.740] Yeah, you cut out. [01:52:12.740 --> 01:52:13.740] Try that again. [01:52:13.740 --> 01:52:19.860] When you parked your car on the street... [01:52:19.860 --> 01:52:27.780] Yes, there was a parking enforcement vehicle there with a guy with a clipboard outside [01:52:27.780 --> 01:52:32.180] with my door wide open, and I went and asked him, hey, why is my door open? [01:52:32.180 --> 01:52:34.780] He's like, is this your vehicle? [01:52:34.780 --> 01:52:35.780] And I didn't answer him. [01:52:35.780 --> 01:52:37.180] I go, why is my door open? [01:52:37.180 --> 01:52:38.900] He goes, are you so-and-so? [01:52:38.900 --> 01:52:40.900] He said my name. [01:52:40.900 --> 01:52:43.860] And I said, why do you have my door open? [01:52:43.860 --> 01:52:45.260] I asked him again, did you open it? [01:52:45.260 --> 01:52:47.060] He goes, did you see me open it? [01:52:47.060 --> 01:52:51.020] I go, well, I'm going to have to ask and check the cameras to see if you opened it because [01:52:51.020 --> 01:52:55.020] you need a warrant to come and check my car. [01:52:55.020 --> 01:53:01.700] And he decided to say, I'm going to tow your car anyways because under this penal code, [01:53:01.700 --> 01:53:02.700] you're on violation. [01:53:02.700 --> 01:53:07.380] You cannot have a parked vehicle on the street with expired registrations. [01:53:07.380 --> 01:53:08.380] So... [01:53:08.380 --> 01:53:10.380] And you're in California, right? [01:53:10.380 --> 01:53:11.380] Correct. [01:53:11.380 --> 01:53:12.380] Okay. [01:53:12.380 --> 01:53:18.060] First off, the guys couldn't be more wrong if he came from the moon. [01:53:18.060 --> 01:53:24.340] But here's the thing, you need to sue the guy, need to sue his department, and you need [01:53:24.340 --> 01:53:26.380] to sue whatever city you're in. [01:53:26.380 --> 01:53:27.380] Okay. [01:53:27.380 --> 01:53:28.380] All right. [01:53:28.380 --> 01:53:33.820] One is aggravated assault, criminal charges, was a guy armed? [01:53:33.820 --> 01:53:39.020] He called the police for reinforcement because I told him I was going to leave with my car. [01:53:39.020 --> 01:53:40.780] Okay, were any of them armed? [01:53:40.780 --> 01:53:41.780] Yes. [01:53:41.780 --> 01:53:42.780] Okay. [01:53:42.780 --> 01:53:44.340] Then that's aggravated assault. [01:53:44.340 --> 01:53:47.460] Did any of them take you away from the scene? [01:53:47.460 --> 01:53:49.700] No, they did not. [01:53:49.700 --> 01:53:51.260] But they took your property? [01:53:51.260 --> 01:53:52.260] Correct. [01:53:52.260 --> 01:53:53.260] In front of me, yes. [01:53:53.260 --> 01:53:55.260] That's aggravated robbery. [01:53:55.260 --> 01:53:56.260] Okay. [01:53:56.260 --> 01:53:57.260] Okay. [01:53:57.260 --> 01:54:02.340] You also need to look and see if you have some sort of official oppression or abuse of [01:54:02.340 --> 01:54:05.540] official capacity statute like we do here in Texas. [01:54:05.540 --> 01:54:11.700] But you're going to have to sue these guys in federal court under Title 42-1983 actions. [01:54:11.700 --> 01:54:14.820] You have official oppression in Texas, California. [01:54:14.820 --> 01:54:18.540] It reads almost the same as Texas. [01:54:18.540 --> 01:54:20.020] Almost the same. [01:54:20.020 --> 01:54:21.020] Okay. [01:54:21.020 --> 01:54:22.020] Okay. [01:54:22.020 --> 01:54:23.020] Perfect. [01:54:23.020 --> 01:54:24.020] Perfect. [01:54:24.020 --> 01:54:25.020] Perfect. [01:54:25.020 --> 01:54:30.700] And I do have witnesses that seen him going in my vehicle for more than 15 minutes. [01:54:30.700 --> 01:54:31.700] Okay. [01:54:31.700 --> 01:54:39.580] Well, go on YouTube and look up videos by TacticalGuy1, and he spells tactical kind [01:54:39.580 --> 01:54:40.580] of funny. [01:54:40.580 --> 01:54:43.900] So just do a search on it and see if you can come up with it. [01:54:43.900 --> 01:54:45.540] But that's Rick in California. [01:54:45.540 --> 01:54:50.900] He is the one most specifically familiar with the California statutes and would probably [01:54:50.900 --> 01:54:52.700] be the most helped to you. [01:54:52.700 --> 01:54:53.700] Wow. [01:54:53.700 --> 01:54:54.700] Okay. [01:54:54.700 --> 01:54:55.700] Great. [01:54:55.700 --> 01:54:56.700] Great. [01:54:56.700 --> 01:54:57.700] I appreciate it. [01:54:57.700 --> 01:54:58.700] Thanks for your help. [01:54:58.700 --> 01:54:59.700] Yes, sir. [01:54:59.700 --> 01:55:00.700] Thanks for calling in. [01:55:00.700 --> 01:55:01.700] Thank you. [01:55:01.700 --> 01:55:02.700] Bye-bye. [01:55:02.700 --> 01:55:03.700] Bye-bye. [01:55:03.700 --> 01:55:04.700] All right. [01:55:04.700 --> 01:55:09.620] Randy, do you want to go back and try to do anything else with Morris at the moment? [01:55:09.620 --> 01:55:20.180] I don't think as much we can do if he received the notices, which apparently he did. [01:55:20.180 --> 01:55:24.380] And he didn't pay the taxes. [01:55:24.380 --> 01:55:33.180] It sounds like Denton County followed the procedures. [01:55:33.180 --> 01:55:38.300] Best thing you can do is come up with a way to get those taxes paid and get the property [01:55:38.300 --> 01:55:39.300] back. [01:55:39.300 --> 01:55:44.660] Randy, he can pay the taxes and get the property back after it's already been sold at a tax [01:55:44.660 --> 01:55:45.660] sale? [01:55:45.660 --> 01:55:46.660] Yeah. [01:55:46.660 --> 01:55:48.820] You have to pay 25% extra to the guy who bought it. [01:55:48.820 --> 01:55:51.620] Well, what about the guy who bought it? [01:55:51.620 --> 01:55:53.620] He gets 25% over. [01:55:53.620 --> 01:55:55.220] He actually paid him. [01:55:55.220 --> 01:56:00.980] He paid your taxes and you can reimburse him plus 25%. [01:56:00.980 --> 01:56:05.420] Well, what if the guy who buys the property says, no, I don't want to sell it back to [01:56:05.420 --> 01:56:06.420] you. [01:56:06.420 --> 01:56:07.420] It's mine now. [01:56:07.420 --> 01:56:08.420] He doesn't have that option. [01:56:08.420 --> 01:56:09.420] Oh, the law says he has to. [01:56:09.420 --> 01:56:10.420] Yeah. [01:56:10.420 --> 01:56:11.420] Is there a time? [01:56:11.420 --> 01:56:12.420] Is there a time limit? [01:56:12.420 --> 01:56:15.300] Like if you wait, I mean, surely if you, what's the time limit on that? [01:56:15.300 --> 01:56:16.860] I think it's two years. [01:56:16.860 --> 01:56:17.860] Okay. [01:56:17.860 --> 01:56:20.180] Well, then sounds like that's about the only option. [01:56:20.180 --> 01:56:26.300] But it's 25% the first year and then 50% second year because you pay 25% a year. [01:56:26.300 --> 01:56:27.300] Okay. [01:56:27.300 --> 01:56:28.300] All right. [01:56:28.300 --> 01:56:31.860] Well, we got one more caller on the board, Steve from Texas. [01:56:31.860 --> 01:56:32.860] Okay. [01:56:32.860 --> 01:56:36.300] We're going to go to Steve in Texas. [01:56:36.300 --> 01:56:39.540] Steve, what do you got for us? [01:56:39.540 --> 01:56:49.340] Well, I tried to avoid these Wilco steroid using ex-military guys as long as I could [01:56:49.340 --> 01:56:53.420] and I got pulled over Tuesday on a rural road. [01:56:53.420 --> 01:57:00.460] They towed my car in and charged me with failure to ID and they didn't like my embassy [01:57:00.460 --> 01:57:01.860] of heaven license plate. [01:57:01.860 --> 01:57:08.340] So anyway, so I've got a court date, I towed my truck in, got my car in and all that stuff. [01:57:08.340 --> 01:57:11.460] I got it out today for $310. [01:57:11.460 --> 01:57:17.860] And so what I need is I need to get this tape set and CD set and everything as fast as possible [01:57:17.860 --> 01:57:20.220] and pay silver for it. [01:57:20.220 --> 01:57:21.220] Okay. [01:57:21.220 --> 01:57:23.260] Are you done with the seminar material? [01:57:23.260 --> 01:57:24.740] Yes, sir. [01:57:24.740 --> 01:57:25.740] Are you in Austin? [01:57:25.740 --> 01:57:26.740] Yeah. [01:57:26.740 --> 01:57:28.580] I've been to Eddie's class a couple of times. [01:57:28.580 --> 01:57:29.580] I built it. [01:57:29.580 --> 01:57:30.580] I know. [01:57:30.580 --> 01:57:31.580] Yeah. [01:57:31.580 --> 01:57:32.580] I've been down there. [01:57:32.580 --> 01:57:33.580] I've been to a bunch of times. [01:57:33.580 --> 01:57:34.580] Okay. [01:57:34.580 --> 01:57:39.580] I believe Brave, I believe Harlan has a DVD with the audio and all of that and then Eddie [01:57:39.580 --> 01:57:40.580] can get you the updates. [01:57:40.580 --> 01:57:43.860] It's seven and a half ounces of silver right now. [01:57:43.860 --> 01:57:44.860] Okay. [01:57:44.860 --> 01:57:49.300] Yeah, what you need to do though, it'd be far easier if you've got an external hard [01:57:49.300 --> 01:57:50.300] drive. [01:57:50.300 --> 01:57:56.340] I can just copy everything to that because it's 52 gigs worth of information right [01:57:56.340 --> 01:57:57.340] now. [01:57:57.340 --> 01:57:58.340] Wow. [01:57:58.340 --> 01:57:59.340] Okay. [01:57:59.340 --> 01:58:00.340] External hard drive. [01:58:00.340 --> 01:58:01.340] All right. [01:58:01.340 --> 01:58:02.340] Yes. [01:58:02.340 --> 01:58:03.340] Okay. [01:58:03.340 --> 01:58:08.180] And I have a mutual friend, Eddie, that you've worked with, I don't really want to say his [01:58:08.180 --> 01:58:15.500] name on the air, but who's dealt with the Williamson County stuff quite a bit and helped [01:58:15.500 --> 01:58:16.500] me as well. [01:58:16.500 --> 01:58:23.100] So, I mean, I just, you know, it's one of those things where you hear these stories, [01:58:23.100 --> 01:58:27.100] I listen to the radio and you hear this stuff pulling on the Williamson County. [01:58:27.100 --> 01:58:31.260] Okay, quickly, quickly, just seconds left. [01:58:31.260 --> 01:58:36.460] And it's just not the same until you get, you step into that pile of it, you know. [01:58:36.460 --> 01:58:37.460] Yeah. [01:58:37.460 --> 01:58:38.460] That's true. [01:58:38.460 --> 01:58:42.860] And, okay, Steve, listen, I'm sorry, we're at the end of the show. [01:58:42.860 --> 01:58:45.220] We've only got, we've only got 10 seconds left. 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