[00:00.000 --> 00:06.960] What's the sweetest sound? Your name, of course. So stores that want to become your [00:06.960 --> 00:11.400] best buddies may soon be calling out to you if you let them know who you are. I'm Dr. [00:11.400 --> 00:15.040] Kauffernalbrecht and I'll tell you more in just a moment. [00:15.040 --> 00:19.560] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back [00:19.560 --> 00:25.000] again. And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [00:25.000 --> 00:31.160] So protect your rights. Say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. Privacy, [00:31.160 --> 00:36.320] it's worth hanging on to. This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, [00:36.320 --> 00:43.840] the private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. Start over with StartPage. [00:43.840 --> 00:48.000] Disney stores want to call you by name as you stroll past the front windows of their mall [00:48.000 --> 00:52.480] shops. Their plan involves secretly reading your credit cards, that is, if you're naive [00:52.480 --> 00:58.560] enough to carry ones that contain RFID tags. RFID or Radio Frequency Identification is [00:58.560 --> 01:03.320] a technology that uses tiny computer chips to track items from a distance. I call them [01:03.320 --> 01:08.120] spy chips because they share your unique ID numbers using radio waves that can travel [01:08.120 --> 01:12.720] right through your purse or wallet. Disney is hoping to dazzle consumers with their technical [01:12.720 --> 01:17.480] savvy, but I'm guessing their invasive plans will have consumers demanding spy chip-free [01:17.480 --> 01:24.480] credit cards and a lot more respect for their privacy. [01:47.480 --> 01:54.480] The Amazon Kindle offers portability and convenience, but at a high cost, it offers [02:17.480 --> 02:22.520] cost to your privacy. See, when you use a Kindle, Amazon tracks everything you read [02:22.520 --> 02:27.880] and even records which passages you highlight. The government finds these records very interesting [02:27.880 --> 02:32.560] and has sought the identities of thousands of people who have bought books through Amazon. [02:32.560 --> 02:37.000] Your e-books can also vanish down the memory hole. Kindle owners learned this the hard [02:37.000 --> 02:43.560] way when Amazon remotely deleted their copies of George Orwell's 1984 over a copyright dispute. [02:43.560 --> 02:48.280] Ah, the irony. So next time you want to lose yourself in a good old-fashioned book, make [02:48.280 --> 02:52.280] a paper. Nobody's watching, and your book will still be there in the morning. [02:52.280 --> 03:18.280] I've got your Catherine Albrecht for startpage.com, the world's most private search engine. [03:18.280 --> 03:25.280] I've got your Catherine Albrecht for startpage.com, the world's most private search engine. [03:48.280 --> 04:03.280] I've got your Catherine Albrecht for startpage.com, the world's most private search engine. [04:03.280 --> 04:14.280] I've got your Catherine Albrecht for startpage.com, the world's most private search engine. [04:14.280 --> 04:18.280] You've got four hours tonight. I don't know how much material Randy's going to have to go over, [04:18.280 --> 04:22.280] but there is something I would like to start out with tonight. [04:22.280 --> 04:28.280] I will try not to run over tonight. [04:28.280 --> 04:32.280] Yeah, tonight he thinks we're doing a two-hour show instead of the four-hour show. [04:32.280 --> 04:42.280] Okay. Anyway, what I want to talk about is I went with a friend on an attorney's visit here [04:42.280 --> 04:51.280] a day before yesterday, and this attorney is both a civil attorney and a criminal defense attorney. [04:51.280 --> 05:05.280] Normally, I will be more than frank with an attorney when they're saying things that I know to not be true. [05:05.280 --> 05:11.280] Now, the difference between most attorneys and this attorney is he never lied about anything. [05:11.280 --> 05:15.280] He never misled about anything. [05:15.280 --> 05:24.280] The only thing I found wrong is that what he said was going to happen is the reality [05:24.280 --> 05:28.280] versus what's supposed to happen in accordance with law. [05:28.280 --> 05:34.280] Now, he said he's been in a practicing attorney for 40-plus years. [05:34.280 --> 05:43.280] Okay, so given that we can pretty much take for granted that he sees exactly the same stuff [05:43.280 --> 05:51.280] that we see day in and day out, but has not done anything about it [05:51.280 --> 05:54.280] because he has to make his living from the system. [05:54.280 --> 06:00.280] He hasn't challenged it to the level that it needs to be challenged was the take that I got on it [06:00.280 --> 06:05.280] because, like I say, he didn't lie about anything. He was very frank and upfront. [06:05.280 --> 06:08.280] You can't do this. You can't do this. You can't do this. [06:08.280 --> 06:11.280] It isn't because the law says you can. [06:11.280 --> 06:18.280] It's because the system itself will never allow what you're trying to do to go further. [06:18.280 --> 06:29.280] Case in point, I gave the individual a list of criminal acts that these particular officers committed [06:29.280 --> 06:36.280] and these were DPS officers, county sheriff's deputies and Austin PD all collected together. [06:36.280 --> 06:43.280] It began, however, with two DPS officers who illegally arrested two individuals [06:43.280 --> 06:48.280] and there's absolutely no question that the arrest was illegal. [06:48.280 --> 06:56.280] Now, what they did was they arrested them, took them to jail, booked them in [06:56.280 --> 07:05.280] and immediately tried to charge both of them with failure to identify and resisting arrest. [07:05.280 --> 07:12.280] But the problem for them is, of course, is that they initiated the arrest on the failure to identify [07:12.280 --> 07:17.280] even though neither of these individuals were in any type of position [07:17.280 --> 07:23.280] that would have given the officer probable cause to demand identification. [07:23.280 --> 07:28.280] None of the events leading up to this based upon what I've been told would have constituted [07:28.280 --> 07:32.280] any form of probable cause on the part of the officers. [07:32.280 --> 07:39.280] Now, the attorney told them upfront that the law gives the officer every right to request the information [07:39.280 --> 07:41.280] and he's right. [07:41.280 --> 07:51.280] But the case law all says that that doesn't make it a responsibility of a citizen to respond. [07:51.280 --> 07:55.280] The citizen has every right to tell the officer to take a hike. [07:55.280 --> 07:59.280] I'm not doing anything. I don't have to give you that information. [07:59.280 --> 08:05.280] Well, these two DPS officers went through the motions of harassing the general public [08:05.280 --> 08:10.280] just for that particular reason because they wouldn't give them any identification [08:10.280 --> 08:14.280] because there was no probable cause. [08:14.280 --> 08:21.280] And again, the list of things that I gave the individual was the aggravated assault. [08:21.280 --> 08:25.280] They took them to jail, aggravated kidnapping, abuse of official capacity, and official oppression. [08:25.280 --> 08:30.280] That's a minimum of criminal acts by the DPS officers, minimum. [08:30.280 --> 08:37.280] But the attorney did exactly what I told the individual and he said, it's not going to do you any good. [08:37.280 --> 08:41.280] You can take them to any prosecuting attorney. They're not going to touch them. [08:41.280 --> 08:45.280] Well, we know that. We absolutely know that. [08:45.280 --> 08:57.280] The one place where the attorney failed to give him information was in the fact that he can take them directly to a grand jury. [08:57.280 --> 09:02.280] Now, the problem there, however, remains the same. [09:02.280 --> 09:07.280] Getting in to see them, not having the prosecutor run interference, [09:07.280 --> 09:14.280] and getting the grand jury to actually listen to what's in the accusation against the officer [09:14.280 --> 09:20.280] in order to determine whether or not a crime was even committed, that merits an indictment. [09:20.280 --> 09:25.280] The problem with most grand juries is as they are comprised of everyday people [09:25.280 --> 09:35.280] that have been carefully screened by the state to only have a status to view. [09:35.280 --> 09:41.280] Randy, do you agree or disagree? [09:41.280 --> 09:45.280] Okay, I'm going to assume that you're not there or he doesn't agree. [09:45.280 --> 09:49.280] There you go. The last word you said and lost. [09:49.280 --> 09:56.280] I said, do you agree or disagree that a grand jury, as we know them, [09:56.280 --> 10:04.280] are currently comprised only of people that have been carefully screened by the state to have a status point of view? [10:04.280 --> 10:10.280] No. I've sat down and watched them. They've got a room full of 50 or 60 people, [10:10.280 --> 10:17.280] and I wish that were the case, but it's worse than that. [10:17.280 --> 10:23.280] We have a grand jury comprised of, for the most part, ordinary people, [10:23.280 --> 10:28.280] which tends not to include people who listen to this show, [10:28.280 --> 10:36.280] because ordinary people still think that the system will protect them. [10:36.280 --> 10:42.280] They still have a reasonable expectation that the system is fair and honest, [10:42.280 --> 10:47.280] and they still trust the prosecutor when he talks to them and the judges. [10:47.280 --> 10:54.280] They don't consider that the judges and prosecutors are dirty, rotten lion scoundrels. [10:54.280 --> 11:01.280] So that's the real hurdle we have to overcome with grand jury. [11:01.280 --> 11:09.280] But we can overcome that. We won't overcome it if we don't start going to then. [11:09.280 --> 11:13.280] But all we need is one. [11:13.280 --> 11:18.280] All we need is one person on the grand jury who recognizes what we're talking about, [11:18.280 --> 11:25.280] because he was done to his son or grandson or his next door neighbor or someone he knows. [11:25.280 --> 11:29.280] Yeah, and that's what I'm talking about with a status point of view. [11:29.280 --> 11:35.280] The prosecutor is very, very careful to ask the questions that would draw those people out [11:35.280 --> 11:42.280] to having to respond that, yeah, they have a problem with what's being done and that has been done before, [11:42.280 --> 11:46.280] and they'll disqualify them from that jury. That's the problem I'm talking about. [11:46.280 --> 11:54.280] I understand, but that's not something we're going to be able to fix unless we start changing [11:54.280 --> 12:02.280] and very closely regulating how the grand jurors are selected from the group, [12:02.280 --> 12:06.280] from the pool that's called. [12:06.280 --> 12:12.280] I think we're a lot better off if we just start hammering grand jurors. [12:12.280 --> 12:18.280] We don't have to get every one of them indicted. We get one or two indicted, [12:18.280 --> 12:24.280] and it's going to terrify the rest of them. It'll terrify us just going to the grand jury [12:24.280 --> 12:27.280] and struggling to get it before a grand jury. [12:27.280 --> 12:33.280] We actually do, and in the next legislature we will be proposing legislation [12:33.280 --> 12:39.280] that will require grand juries to sit at least one day a month [12:39.280 --> 12:45.280] for the purpose of hearing complaints by private citizens. [12:45.280 --> 12:51.280] That alone could have the effect of changing everything. [12:51.280 --> 12:57.280] But until then, we need more people filing. We need more people going to grand juries [12:57.280 --> 13:03.280] and raising came about it so that we have more to take to our legislators [13:03.280 --> 13:09.280] to show that there is a positive need for it. [13:09.280 --> 13:15.280] If we sit back and say it's too hard and why they won't do anything anyway, [13:15.280 --> 13:22.280] so I won't do anything, well, in those cases nothing's going to happen. [13:22.280 --> 13:27.280] That's my story and I'm sticking to it. [13:27.280 --> 13:30.280] It's the story you're sticking to. Is that what I'm hearing there, Randy? [13:30.280 --> 13:33.280] Yes, it is. [13:33.280 --> 13:37.280] Well, yeah, what I was saying about, that's what I'm talking about [13:37.280 --> 13:42.280] about the status point of view is that the prosecuting attorney is very careful [13:42.280 --> 13:46.280] to weed out somebody with a mind of their own that is willing to look at more [13:46.280 --> 13:51.280] than what the prosecuting attorney wants to feed them as a line at trial [13:51.280 --> 13:58.280] that is willing to challenge the law as well as the facts before they make a finding of guilty [13:58.280 --> 14:00.280] and so on and so forth. [14:00.280 --> 14:06.280] The problem is the general public simply is too far asleep. [14:06.280 --> 14:11.280] Alex Jones is right about one thing. They're waking up to a lot of things, [14:11.280 --> 14:16.280] but they're not waking up to the things that are tying up their daily lives. [14:16.280 --> 14:22.280] They're only looking at the major catastrophes and the cover-ups that are going through those. [14:22.280 --> 14:28.280] They don't see that the linchpin that holds all of these major things together [14:28.280 --> 14:35.280] is the little bits of glue in these lower priority things [14:35.280 --> 14:38.280] that they don't think are worth their time and effort. [14:38.280 --> 14:43.280] I mean, think about that, folks. When you use something like liquid nail [14:43.280 --> 14:49.280] to glue two pieces of lumber together, you don't slather that stuff on there [14:49.280 --> 14:56.280] and the mason's do the mortar to put together a brick wall, okay? [14:56.280 --> 15:01.280] You put only a few dots of it down the entire length of what you want to glue together. [15:01.280 --> 15:05.280] You put them together. It'll spread out slowly on its own. [15:05.280 --> 15:09.280] It hit the two pieces together and make a much stronger bond. [15:09.280 --> 15:13.280] The more of it you put on there, the weaker that bond will be. [15:13.280 --> 15:20.280] Well, I equate all of these lower-end things like the traffic, which requires you to surrender [15:20.280 --> 15:28.280] more of your protected rights than any other active government I can think of. [15:28.280 --> 15:36.280] Even the health care bill does not invade your life as far as the number of rights [15:36.280 --> 15:44.280] that it requires you to sign away in order to acquire the privilege. [15:44.280 --> 15:49.280] And that's one of the reasons why I took this issue on [15:49.280 --> 15:55.280] is because I honestly believe it is the little drops of glue [15:55.280 --> 15:59.280] that make all the rest of this possible. [15:59.280 --> 16:04.280] No matter how big the conspiracy is on two different fronts, [16:04.280 --> 16:10.280] without something to glue it together, you can't make those two sides that come together [16:10.280 --> 16:16.280] and stick and stay without something to hold it there. [16:16.280 --> 16:23.280] And it's the people's delusion of what government authority is [16:23.280 --> 16:33.280] and what the people can and cannot do that is what makes that glue effective. [16:33.280 --> 16:39.280] So my intent is to make that glue so weak and so useless, [16:39.280 --> 16:47.280] they can't use it to bind their other things together to keep us in the dark. [16:47.280 --> 16:49.280] All right, folks, this is removal of the law radio. [16:49.280 --> 16:53.280] The call in the number is 512-646-1984. [16:53.280 --> 16:55.280] Lee, we see you there on the board. [16:55.280 --> 16:59.280] Hang on, and if we ain't got nothing else, we'll take your call on the other side. [16:59.280 --> 17:04.280] Right. America is in trouble. [17:04.280 --> 17:07.280] Government has become too big. It's overtaxing, overspending. [17:07.280 --> 17:09.280] We need to change direction. [17:09.280 --> 17:10.280] We really need change. 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[19:00.200 --> 19:30.160] This feels just as, yeah, whoa, the world is spinning like it's out of control. [19:30.160 --> 19:33.320] All right, folks, we are back. [19:33.320 --> 19:35.080] This is rule of law radio. [19:35.080 --> 19:39.080] This is our Friday night for our info marathon show. [19:39.080 --> 19:42.320] And while we're on that subject, I would like to remind everyone [19:42.320 --> 19:46.800] of the event down at Brave New Books tomorrow night from 7 to 9, [19:46.800 --> 19:50.360] dealing with architects and engineers for 9-11. [19:50.360 --> 19:54.000] They will be previewing the video that these guys are putting out. [19:54.000 --> 19:57.280] We will be doing a live broadcast on George Butler's show, [19:57.280 --> 20:00.840] The Secret Truth, during the event. [20:00.840 --> 20:03.640] So if you're out and about in Austin tomorrow night, [20:03.640 --> 20:08.440] please come down to Brave New Books at 1904 Guadalupe Street, [20:08.440 --> 20:11.760] which is at the corner of Guadalupe and Martin Luther King. [20:11.760 --> 20:14.040] Randy, was there anything that you wanted to go over [20:14.040 --> 20:16.320] before we started getting into the callers? [20:16.320 --> 20:18.480] No, this question's on traffic. [20:18.480 --> 20:22.640] I've got about three and a half hours' worth of stuff. [20:22.640 --> 20:23.320] Okay. [20:23.320 --> 20:25.560] No, just kidding. [20:25.560 --> 20:33.240] There's a little bit I want to talk about on the foreclosure issue. [20:33.240 --> 20:37.800] But I'll wait until the both of us call it because it's... [20:37.800 --> 20:42.160] You want to go ahead and bring Lee up and we'll see what he got. [20:42.160 --> 20:44.680] So, Lee, what do you have for us? [20:44.680 --> 20:48.800] Well, actually, I sent you guys a video of my traffic spot [20:48.800 --> 20:53.880] that I had here in San Diego, in regards to... [20:53.880 --> 20:57.120] Yeah, and I believe I replied back in an email on it. [20:57.120 --> 20:59.560] Yeah, yeah, yeah, I sent you back, you know, [20:59.560 --> 21:02.120] in my name and where it had happened. [21:02.120 --> 21:07.960] And my question was, what motions would I start filing [21:07.960 --> 21:10.960] before I actually try to go into court? [21:10.960 --> 21:14.160] You know, they try to make me go and give them that plea. [21:14.160 --> 21:16.360] What motions would I file beforehand? [21:19.240 --> 21:22.520] Well, you would file a special appearance. [21:22.520 --> 21:28.760] You would file that is challenging the jurisdiction of the court. [21:28.760 --> 21:32.520] You also are going to file an affidavit of not-in-commerce [21:32.520 --> 21:38.000] or transportation, such as what we do here. [21:38.000 --> 21:40.920] Some of the better things you could do would probably be able [21:40.920 --> 21:46.440] to be put to you by Rick out there in California. [21:46.440 --> 21:53.120] Rick is our resource in California who does there what I do here. [21:53.120 --> 21:57.920] Okay, do you have an email or any kind of contact? [21:57.920 --> 22:01.040] Yeah, I do have his email if I'm not mistaken. [22:01.040 --> 22:04.480] So, if you'll send me a new email, Lee, [22:04.480 --> 22:08.040] I'll be sure to reply back with his contact information. [22:08.040 --> 22:11.920] But as far as California, Rick is the current expert [22:11.920 --> 22:15.320] because he has been fighting dozens of those tickets there [22:15.320 --> 22:18.840] and helping folks with theirs as well. [22:18.840 --> 22:23.400] Okay, now, would I contact you at the ranger's email or at the... [22:23.400 --> 22:24.880] Yeah, that's fine. [22:24.880 --> 22:26.200] Yeah, you can do that. [22:26.200 --> 22:29.120] You can send it in to eddieatruleoflawradio [22:29.120 --> 22:33.280] or to rangerx64atgmail.com. [22:33.280 --> 22:35.200] Right, right, and you guys got to see the video [22:35.200 --> 22:40.720] of how they totally violated every single thing out there, you know. [22:40.720 --> 22:44.520] Well, the problem is, is you're trying to educate the cops. [22:44.520 --> 22:48.240] Stop doing that. [22:48.240 --> 22:55.360] In that video, you use terminology that is very much to your detriment. [22:55.360 --> 22:59.080] You make an argument that is very much to your detriment. [22:59.080 --> 23:03.760] And guess what the first thing they're going to use against you is? [23:03.760 --> 23:06.040] What's that? [23:06.040 --> 23:10.400] The video and everything in it. [23:10.400 --> 23:13.920] And the video's got you sitting there doing everything [23:13.920 --> 23:16.560] you absolutely should not be doing. [23:16.560 --> 23:20.480] Talking being the first thing. [23:20.480 --> 23:21.080] Okay. [23:21.080 --> 23:25.440] There are six instructions I give to the people in my class. [23:25.440 --> 23:26.600] There are three questions. [23:26.600 --> 23:27.760] There are three actions. [23:27.760 --> 23:31.000] Are you aware of this? [23:31.000 --> 23:34.480] Uh, just shut up, shut up, and keep shutting up. [23:34.480 --> 23:35.560] There you go. [23:35.560 --> 23:41.040] Shut up, shut up some more, and keep shutting up, okay? [23:41.040 --> 23:46.120] The only thing you do is object to what the cop is doing. [23:46.120 --> 23:48.440] You do not try to educate him. [23:48.440 --> 23:50.960] You do not try to inform him. [23:50.960 --> 23:56.440] You do not argue what you were or were not doing. [23:56.440 --> 23:58.720] Are we clear? [23:58.720 --> 24:01.640] Correct, correct, is letting him himself sort of speaking. [24:01.640 --> 24:02.400] Right. [24:02.400 --> 24:06.760] Because the more you talk, the bigger your mouth has to be [24:06.760 --> 24:10.240] to accommodate your feet. [24:10.240 --> 24:14.880] Don't do that, okay? [24:14.880 --> 24:17.800] There is no requirement for you to sit there and talk to these [24:17.800 --> 24:20.640] guys, don't. [24:20.640 --> 24:22.200] Go onto YouTube. [24:22.200 --> 24:26.560] There are two videos out there that everybody needs to watch. [24:26.560 --> 24:31.000] Don't talk to the police. [24:31.000 --> 24:33.080] One of these is a law professor. [24:33.080 --> 24:35.080] He's the first one talking. [24:35.080 --> 24:39.280] The second one is actually a police detective who is telling [24:39.280 --> 24:42.400] you, shut up. [24:42.400 --> 24:46.840] Take that to heart. [24:46.840 --> 24:50.320] These guys don't even have to be good at interrogation to get [24:50.320 --> 24:54.120] most people to convict themselves. [24:54.120 --> 24:55.440] Exactly. [24:55.440 --> 25:01.280] I would like to suggest a different philosophy. [25:01.280 --> 25:04.920] Most of us in normal conversation, in normal [25:04.920 --> 25:11.440] interactions, in a civil society, if we have difficulty [25:11.440 --> 25:20.240] with another person, we consider it culturally polite to let [25:20.240 --> 25:23.840] that person know that we have a problem so that they have [25:23.840 --> 25:28.280] opportunity to change their behavior. [25:28.280 --> 25:30.560] That's what I was going for. [25:30.560 --> 25:33.200] May I go ahead? [25:33.200 --> 25:36.880] When you're dealing with a police officer, you are not in [25:36.880 --> 25:39.400] polite society. [25:39.400 --> 25:43.880] You're in a legal environment. [25:43.880 --> 25:46.640] And there, everything changes. [25:46.640 --> 25:53.880] I suggest that you do not try to be the police officer's [25:53.880 --> 25:56.360] lawyer. [25:56.360 --> 26:00.760] What I find is, when people begin to learn more about the [26:00.760 --> 26:06.400] law, they're more prone to tell someone else what they know. [26:06.400 --> 26:09.600] And that's OK if you're in polite society. [26:09.600 --> 26:14.400] But if you're dealing with a police officer, giving him [26:14.400 --> 26:19.640] legal advice, telling him what the law is and what his duty [26:19.640 --> 26:25.240] is, what he should do, what he shouldn't do, is really a bad [26:25.240 --> 26:26.720] strategy. [26:26.720 --> 26:32.080] I just talked to someone today for whom I would put together [26:32.080 --> 26:35.040] a document. [26:35.040 --> 26:37.560] And he had a letter he was sending to the bank, and he [26:37.560 --> 26:41.080] demanded this, demanded that, and told him, you've got to do [26:41.080 --> 26:43.680] this, and you've got to do that. [26:43.680 --> 26:46.600] And I asked him, why are you doing that? [26:46.600 --> 26:48.200] And he said, because it's true. [26:48.200 --> 26:51.040] Yeah, but why are you telling them? [26:51.040 --> 26:56.160] When you think they don't know it's true, do you really think [26:56.160 --> 27:00.920] that officer doesn't know precisely what his job is and [27:00.920 --> 27:03.360] what the law concerning his job is? [27:03.360 --> 27:06.520] He knows exactly what it is. [27:06.520 --> 27:09.960] And for you to tell him, he's simply going to feel [27:09.960 --> 27:11.760] patronized. [27:11.760 --> 27:16.640] Who is this chump to tell me what my job is? [27:16.640 --> 27:22.920] I suggest that you use the police officer's antics to put [27:22.920 --> 27:29.800] little marks on your chart and think, when I get hold of the [27:29.800 --> 27:34.760] chief of police, I'm going to crawl down his throat about [27:34.760 --> 27:41.160] sending this officer out to do this, and this, and this, and [27:41.160 --> 27:43.960] this. [27:43.960 --> 27:47.360] When I first started this quite a while ago, the director of [27:47.360 --> 27:50.400] the Department of Public Safety was a guy named [27:50.400 --> 27:53.040] Colonel Adams. [27:53.040 --> 27:58.600] And Colonel Adams got to where he recognized my voice. [27:58.600 --> 28:04.800] Not this voice, but he recognized this voice. [28:04.800 --> 28:10.080] I used to call him up and just crawled down his throat. [28:10.080 --> 28:15.400] I called him one time, and I said, Colonel Adams, just [28:15.400 --> 28:20.120] what do you mean I'm too, that your officers are too stupid [28:20.120 --> 28:24.840] to read the beetle code, and you think I am too? [28:24.840 --> 28:26.920] He said, who is this? [28:26.920 --> 28:30.120] This is Randall Kelton. [28:30.120 --> 28:32.240] He said, Mr. Kelton, I don't know what you're talking about. [28:32.240 --> 28:35.320] Why did you send Sergeant Rankin out to tell me that your [28:35.320 --> 28:37.840] officer's too stupid to read the beetle code, and you think I [28:37.840 --> 28:38.160] am too? [28:38.160 --> 28:41.960] What makes you think I'm that stupid? [28:41.960 --> 28:49.920] Colonel Adams was very good, and he absolutely got it. [28:49.920 --> 28:54.600] He fully understood that I held him responsible, me as the [28:54.600 --> 28:59.520] sovereign, him as the servant, him as the head of the agency, [28:59.520 --> 29:04.520] the one who reports directly to me, everybody under him [29:04.520 --> 29:06.440] reports to him. [29:06.440 --> 29:10.440] And this is exactly how it's supposed to be done. [29:10.440 --> 29:14.120] Sergeant Rankin retired as a sergeant. [29:14.120 --> 29:19.520] And I'd like to think I had a lot to do with that. [29:19.520 --> 29:26.320] My point is, instead of giving up all of your strategies to [29:26.320 --> 29:33.480] the police officer, let him set himself up, hold on to it, [29:33.480 --> 29:38.560] and go complain to somebody else about it, who'll feel a bit [29:38.560 --> 29:41.720] of righteous indignation, because they didn't do it, and [29:41.720 --> 29:44.400] you're accusing them of sending you out there to do it, but [29:44.400 --> 29:47.120] they get a hold of him, they are not going to be happy campers. [29:47.120 --> 29:50.120] This is Randy Kelsen, Deputy Secretary Craig, the Louvre [29:50.120 --> 29:55.840] La Radio, our call in number 512-646-1984. [29:55.840 --> 29:56.880] We'll be right back. [30:00.240 --> 30:04.360] This is Building 7, a 47-story skyscraper that fell on the [30:04.360 --> 30:05.720] afternoon of September 11. [30:05.720 --> 30:07.560] The government says that fire brought it down. 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[31:14.920 --> 31:17.720] Brave New Books has all the books and DVDs you're looking for [31:17.720 --> 31:21.400] by authors like Alex Jones, Ron Paul, and G. Edward Griffin. [31:21.400 --> 31:25.360] They even stock inner food, Burkey products, and Calvin Soaps. [31:25.360 --> 31:27.680] There's no way a place like that exists. [31:27.680 --> 31:29.080] Go check it out for yourself. [31:29.080 --> 31:33.480] It's downtown at 1904 Guadalupe Street, just south of UT. [31:33.480 --> 31:34.640] By UT? [31:34.640 --> 31:36.840] There's never anywhere to park down there. [31:36.840 --> 31:39.840] Actually, they now offer a free hour of parking for paying [31:39.840 --> 31:43.560] customers at the 500 MLK parking facility just behind the [31:43.560 --> 31:45.160] bookstore. [31:45.160 --> 31:48.120] It does exist, but when are they open? [31:48.120 --> 31:52.080] Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., and 1 to 6 p.m. [31:52.080 --> 31:52.880] on Sundays. [31:52.880 --> 31:57.480] So give them a call at 512-480-2503, or check out their [31:57.480 --> 31:59.720] events page at bravenewbookstore.com. [32:03.840 --> 32:07.560] You're listening to the Logos Radio Network at [32:07.560 --> 32:09.960] Logos Radio Network, top com. [32:14.800 --> 32:17.740] Yeah, I got the warrant. [32:17.740 --> 32:23.320] And I'm going to solve them to the government then, [32:23.320 --> 32:25.480] prosecute them. [32:25.480 --> 32:25.980] OK. [32:29.120 --> 32:30.000] What was that? [32:32.000 --> 32:34.200] The customs are ready. [32:34.200 --> 32:36.200] I'm a tabusha [32:36.200 --> 32:40.200] The citizens are rest projecting [32:40.200 --> 32:44.200] Well I need a prosecutor to come and help me [32:44.200 --> 32:46.200] Prosecute them wicked leaders you see [32:46.200 --> 32:50.200] The mama got a riot for them telling them I lie [32:50.200 --> 32:53.200] And I tell some stories, mean I believe me say what them tell me [32:53.200 --> 32:56.200] 3% of America vote for motion [32:56.200 --> 32:59.200] So how do they help you get the president? [32:59.200 --> 33:02.200] That's why me and my wife are going back [33:02.200 --> 33:05.200] And I tell them stories and pray [33:05.200 --> 33:10.200] We're talking about radio and we're talking about California [33:10.200 --> 33:22.200] We're talking about how to think about what you're doing when you're dealing with a police officer [33:22.200 --> 33:30.200] Keep in mind that you're the sovereign and it is not your place to discipline that police officer [33:30.200 --> 33:35.200] It is the place of the chief of police to discipline the police officer [33:35.200 --> 33:40.200] And it is not your place to discipline the chief of police [33:40.200 --> 33:43.200] It's your place to discipline the mayor [33:43.200 --> 33:46.200] Because the chief of police works for the mayor [33:46.200 --> 33:48.200] You are the sovereign [33:48.200 --> 33:52.200] You don't mess with these people on the bottom [33:52.200 --> 33:56.200] And I can tell you from experience [33:56.200 --> 34:01.200] Starting up at the top is very powerful [34:01.200 --> 34:08.200] Especially if you get that guy at the top and you crawl down his throat stomping your feet all the way [34:08.200 --> 34:12.200] These guys are always very political [34:12.200 --> 34:17.200] And they understand how dangerous you can be for them [34:17.200 --> 34:21.200] Because you can cost him votes [34:21.200 --> 34:27.200] And you can cost him political problems [34:27.200 --> 34:31.200] So he doesn't want you out there mucking around in his business [34:31.200 --> 34:34.200] So he's going to try to mollify you and satisfy you [34:34.200 --> 34:38.200] Get you to go away happy and tell everybody what a great guy he is [34:38.200 --> 34:41.200] So when you call in there calling down his throat [34:41.200 --> 34:45.200] Especially when you're starting at the top [34:45.200 --> 34:50.200] Either head of the DPS or the mayor [34:50.200 --> 34:54.200] Or the chief justice of the supreme [34:54.200 --> 34:57.200] And you work them over [34:57.200 --> 35:01.200] All this stuff is going to go downhill [35:01.200 --> 35:05.200] So with all that said, when you're out there on the street [35:05.200 --> 35:13.200] When you know that the officer should be doing something different than he is doing [35:13.200 --> 35:23.200] And you want very badly to tell him what he should be doing [35:23.200 --> 35:27.200] Remember Eddie's three rules [35:27.200 --> 35:30.200] Just don't hang on to it [35:30.200 --> 35:37.200] You think of it as cannon fodder you're going to get to use on his boss [35:37.200 --> 35:44.200] I once had my squadron commended when I was in the military [35:44.200 --> 35:50.200] Tell me this was after I had called the IG on him a couple of times [35:50.200 --> 35:56.200] And just before I was going to process off the base I was going to Vietnam [35:56.200 --> 36:03.200] We met at the base flying club and he told me Mr. Kelton seemed to call the inspector general quite a bit [36:03.200 --> 36:07.200] I said well sir it seemed like a good idea at the time [36:07.200 --> 36:12.200] He said well just so you know that last time you called the inspector general [36:12.200 --> 36:18.200] I called your officer in charge of your duty section and told him [36:18.200 --> 36:23.200] Whatever this airman's problem is fix it [36:23.200 --> 36:26.200] He said but sir I don't think he's complaining as valid [36:26.200 --> 36:29.200] I don't care if he's complaining as valid or not [36:29.200 --> 36:32.200] You fix it [36:32.200 --> 36:36.200] That's how it really works [36:36.200 --> 36:40.200] If you go to the mayor and the mayor chews out the chief [36:40.200 --> 36:47.200] It's not going to matter if this police officer followed every rule exactly to the letter [36:47.200 --> 36:51.200] Nobody's going to care [36:51.200 --> 36:55.200] We'll get his attention, we'll get his attitude adjusted [36:55.200 --> 36:58.200] Okay do you have anything else for us Lee? [36:58.200 --> 37:05.200] Yeah I would say so sir I'll just leave my car in the impound for the meantime until I take care of this [37:05.200 --> 37:08.200] Because I don't have any money [37:08.200 --> 37:13.200] No you're going to lose that car and it's going to cost you a ton of money if you don't do it [37:13.200 --> 37:16.200] Well it's because it needs to be registered [37:16.200 --> 37:19.200] That's the damage you can go back and sue for later [37:19.200 --> 37:23.200] This is what the court's going to say [37:23.200 --> 37:30.200] Were you able to secure your vehicle at a time earlier than the time you actually did [37:30.200 --> 37:35.200] And if you say well yes your honor I was but I didn't think I had a right to hold it [37:35.200 --> 37:42.200] The court's going to say you could have limited the damage, the harm here [37:42.200 --> 37:47.200] And you failed to take any effort to eliminate the harm [37:47.200 --> 37:51.200] Therefore you carry partial responsibility [37:51.200 --> 37:55.200] They're going to say you did not mitigate your damages [37:55.200 --> 37:58.200] That's the legal jargon they're going to hit you with [37:58.200 --> 38:01.200] Yes so get it out quickly [38:01.200 --> 38:07.200] Well I mean the registration here in California is kind of expensive and it's small [38:07.200 --> 38:11.200] It's real expensive and right now I mean I don't have the funds [38:11.200 --> 38:16.200] More expensive than buying a new car? [38:16.200 --> 38:21.200] Well I mean like I said I have no funds though that's the problem [38:21.200 --> 38:26.200] I don't have any funds to pay for the registration that you get a smog [38:26.200 --> 38:31.200] Well you know that's your call if you don't want to get the car out it's certainly your call [38:31.200 --> 38:36.200] But we said that based on the presumption that you actually wanted to keep the car [38:36.200 --> 38:39.200] If you don't care about the car then [38:39.200 --> 38:43.200] I do want to keep the car [38:43.200 --> 38:47.200] Yeah I said I do want to keep the car because it has sentimental value to me [38:47.200 --> 38:49.200] It was given to me by my mother [38:49.200 --> 38:52.200] Okay listen then why are you arguing with us? [38:52.200 --> 38:55.200] What is the issue here? [38:55.200 --> 38:59.200] You either wanted enough to get the funds or you don't [38:59.200 --> 39:02.200] That's all it boils down to [39:02.200 --> 39:07.200] You may not have it but that doesn't mean you can't get it [39:07.200 --> 39:16.200] If you are unable to secure funds then the entire claim is on them for false taking [39:16.200 --> 39:21.200] So if you're unable to get funds don't ignore what we said [39:21.200 --> 39:26.200] The only way you would be partially liable is if you were able to secure it [39:26.200 --> 39:29.200] And you chose not to [39:29.200 --> 39:32.200] Okay [39:32.200 --> 39:34.200] Okay do you have anything else for us? [39:34.200 --> 39:37.200] I have to be registered for more than a year [39:37.200 --> 39:40.200] So they're going to want all that stuff back then [39:40.200 --> 39:46.200] And I also got tickets while it was not registered during that period of time [39:46.200 --> 39:50.200] Okay wait a minute what is your point? [39:50.200 --> 40:00.200] If I lose it would I be able to ask for that kind of a compensation back in the future? [40:00.200 --> 40:03.200] Absolutely [40:03.200 --> 40:07.200] You were unable to get it back [40:07.200 --> 40:12.200] If it wasn't illegal taking then you were unable to get it back [40:12.200 --> 40:15.200] You hold no responsibility [40:15.200 --> 40:22.200] Okay all right well I'll shoot you an email in about maybe 15 minutes or so [40:22.200 --> 40:25.200] And hopefully I get that information from Rick [40:25.200 --> 40:29.200] Because I really want to put my foot down on these people now and you know [40:29.200 --> 40:31.200] Like you say you know fight back at their [40:31.200 --> 40:33.200] That's the wrong approach [40:33.200 --> 40:36.200] It's not about putting your foot down [40:36.200 --> 40:42.200] It's about making them legally responsible for not knowing what they're doing [40:42.200 --> 40:49.200] Do not make this personal you make this personal you're going to screw yourself [40:49.200 --> 40:52.200] Long before you get a chance to screw them [40:52.200 --> 40:54.200] We clear on that? [40:54.200 --> 40:56.200] Gotcha [40:56.200 --> 41:01.200] Let me give you an example of how to hold this [41:01.200 --> 41:04.200] Before you walk in the door [41:04.200 --> 41:14.200] You decide for you what would be a acceptable and reasonable outcome [41:14.200 --> 41:22.200] For you what would be enough to consider yourself as having come out of here in this issue [41:22.200 --> 41:29.200] And then each thing you consider doing ask yourself [41:29.200 --> 41:39.200] Will what I'm about to do or what I'm about to say lead me toward or away from my intended outcome [41:39.200 --> 41:44.200] This will go a long way to adjust your behavior [41:44.200 --> 41:48.200] And I can tell you from experience [41:48.200 --> 41:53.200] These guys are dealing with someone who does that [41:53.200 --> 41:57.200] They don't always know what the guy is doing [41:57.200 --> 42:02.200] But it's clear to him to these guys that something else is going on [42:02.200 --> 42:05.200] Because they are very good at confrontation [42:05.200 --> 42:11.200] They're very good at reaching there and pressing on your buttons to get you to do the dance form [42:11.200 --> 42:16.200] And when they press their little buttons and you don't dance [42:16.200 --> 42:18.200] There's a pattern of interruption [42:18.200 --> 42:23.200] It's not always outwardly noticeable [42:23.200 --> 42:28.200] But internally their internal warning buzzers are going off and saying [42:28.200 --> 42:31.200] Wait a minute, wait a minute [42:31.200 --> 42:34.200] This is not working the way it was supposed to [42:34.200 --> 42:43.200] And it has a tendency to curb their personal passions [42:43.200 --> 42:46.200] And make them more careful and that's what you want [42:46.200 --> 42:51.200] But it'll also give you much better control of what you're doing [42:51.200 --> 42:54.200] And make it more likely that you'll actually reach your outcome [42:54.200 --> 42:56.200] Because if you don't know where you're going [42:56.200 --> 42:59.200] You can be pretty sure you're going to wind up somewhere else [42:59.200 --> 43:02.200] Our collar board is really stacking up Lee [43:02.200 --> 43:07.200] Keep us up to date on what goes on [43:07.200 --> 43:10.200] And get a hold of Eddie [43:10.200 --> 43:18.200] We're going to move on to William in Texas [43:18.200 --> 43:21.200] William, what do you have for us today? [43:21.200 --> 43:26.200] I was in an accident today, how are you guys doing? [43:26.200 --> 43:28.200] Oh, good, good [43:28.200 --> 43:31.200] Better than you I think, I wasn't in an accident [43:31.200 --> 43:34.200] I had to go running off the ditch yesterday [43:34.200 --> 43:37.200] But that wasn't too bad, I got through it [43:37.200 --> 43:40.200] Hold on, this is Randy Calvin Dempsey [43:40.200 --> 43:42.200] This is Eddie Craig with Floridio [43:42.200 --> 43:46.200] We'll get back to William in your accident on the other side [43:46.200 --> 43:50.200] Our call in number 512-646-1984 [43:50.200 --> 43:53.200] This is our four hour info marathon [43:53.200 --> 43:55.200] So call in, get in line [43:55.200 --> 43:57.200] We'll try to get to all the questions [43:57.200 --> 44:08.200] We'll be right back [44:27.200 --> 44:29.200] Drew Shaw is interviewed on KFL or TV [44:29.200 --> 44:31.200] He was also told by ATF agents [44:31.200 --> 44:34.200] That they had been paid to not come into work [44:34.200 --> 44:36.200] The ATF initially denied these claims [44:36.200 --> 44:39.200] And now variously claim that one of their agents [44:39.200 --> 44:41.200] Was in a free falling elevator which has been disproven [44:41.200 --> 44:43.200] Or that they had been in an all night stick out [44:43.200 --> 44:45.200] Or that they had been in a golf tournament [44:45.200 --> 44:47.200] As they try to sort out their lives [44:47.200 --> 44:49.200] All we want to know is [44:49.200 --> 44:51.200] Did the ATF receive a warning? [44:51.200 --> 44:55.200] And if so, why did they not pass it on to others and memorials? 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Texas [46:38.200 --> 46:41.200] And you had an accident [46:41.200 --> 46:46.200] Yes, today I was in the southbound lane [46:46.200 --> 46:48.200] Well, I was actually turning off the Westlake Drive [46:48.200 --> 46:50.200] Headed south on 360 [46:50.200 --> 46:53.200] The lady in front of me [46:53.200 --> 46:55.200] Was at the stop trying [46:55.200 --> 46:57.200] There was only one way to go south [46:57.200 --> 47:00.200] She pulled past the line [47:00.200 --> 47:02.200] And stopped [47:02.200 --> 47:03.200] And I was looking [47:03.200 --> 47:05.200] Or wasn't looking at her [47:05.200 --> 47:08.200] Bumped her going about three miles an hour [47:08.200 --> 47:11.200] When I got out of the vehicle [47:11.200 --> 47:13.200] She [47:13.200 --> 47:15.200] Wait, wait, wait, wait [47:15.200 --> 47:16.200] You fainted out [47:16.200 --> 47:17.200] But I believe you are [47:17.200 --> 47:19.200] Do you say get out of what? [47:19.200 --> 47:21.200] I got out of the vehicle [47:21.200 --> 47:23.200] I bumped a lady [47:23.200 --> 47:24.200] Okay, wait [47:24.200 --> 47:25.200] Wherever you're at [47:25.200 --> 47:28.200] You've got a sound that's overriding your voice [47:28.200 --> 47:31.200] Okay, I'm in my kitchen [47:31.200 --> 47:33.200] I'm not around the radio [47:33.200 --> 47:35.200] Okay, we can hear you now [47:35.200 --> 47:36.200] So try it again [47:36.200 --> 47:37.200] You got out of what? [47:37.200 --> 47:39.200] I got out of my vehicle [47:39.200 --> 47:40.200] After bumping this [47:40.200 --> 47:42.200] You got out of your what? [47:42.200 --> 47:44.200] Out of my truck [47:44.200 --> 47:46.200] There you go [47:46.200 --> 47:48.200] I got out of my truck [47:48.200 --> 47:50.200] After hitting this lady [47:50.200 --> 47:52.200] Going about three miles an hour [47:52.200 --> 47:54.200] The first thing she said to me was [47:54.200 --> 47:55.200] My back hurt [47:55.200 --> 47:57.200] I told her to call the police [47:57.200 --> 47:59.200] To get a police report [47:59.200 --> 48:01.200] Two fire trucks show up [48:01.200 --> 48:03.200] An ambulance shows up [48:03.200 --> 48:05.200] You could tell they're pretty angry [48:05.200 --> 48:07.200] Because there's nothing wrong with anybody [48:07.200 --> 48:09.200] APD shows up [48:09.200 --> 48:11.200] A couple minutes later [48:11.200 --> 48:13.200] Asked us to pull off the road [48:13.200 --> 48:14.200] We pull off the road [48:14.200 --> 48:16.200] We do all the reports and everything [48:16.200 --> 48:21.200] Then the guy says [48:21.200 --> 48:22.200] Give me a minute [48:22.200 --> 48:25.200] I'm going to have to talk to you after she leaves [48:25.200 --> 48:28.200] I did one thing that you told us all to do [48:28.200 --> 48:30.200] Was lock my keys in my car [48:30.200 --> 48:32.200] With the key in my wallet [48:32.200 --> 48:36.200] He immediately wanted to get into my car [48:36.200 --> 48:43.200] Then he wrote me a ticket for tailgate [48:43.200 --> 48:46.200] He was not at the scene of the accident [48:46.200 --> 48:48.200] There was no [48:48.200 --> 48:51.200] Basically what I'm asking is [48:51.200 --> 48:52.200] How can I [48:52.200 --> 48:54.200] He says that they give this ticket [48:54.200 --> 48:56.200] To anybody that has ever been in an accident [48:56.200 --> 48:57.200] In Austin [48:57.200 --> 48:59.200] Right, and they issue that ticket illegally [48:59.200 --> 49:01.200] According to the statute [49:01.200 --> 49:02.200] Yeah [49:02.200 --> 49:05.200] 543.001 [49:05.200 --> 49:07.200] Transportation Code [49:07.200 --> 49:10.200] Any peace officer may arrest without warrant [49:10.200 --> 49:12.200] Any person found committing a violation [49:12.200 --> 49:14.200] Of this subtitle [49:14.200 --> 49:18.200] Key words found committing [49:18.200 --> 49:23.200] He has to have it happen within his presence or view [49:23.200 --> 49:28.200] That is upheld by 14.01 A and B both [49:28.200 --> 49:31.200] And a peace officer may arrest without warrant [49:31.200 --> 49:35.200] For any offense committed within his presence or view [49:35.200 --> 49:37.200] Hold on just a second [49:37.200 --> 49:41.200] William, do you have a fan in the room? [49:41.200 --> 49:44.200] This sounds like air blowing across your microphone [49:44.200 --> 49:47.200] It's pretty disheartening [49:47.200 --> 49:50.200] I'm outfired [49:50.200 --> 49:52.200] In the meantime [49:52.200 --> 49:57.200] Let's see if the reception was better [49:57.200 --> 49:58.200] Can you hear me? [49:58.200 --> 50:00.200] That is much, much better [50:00.200 --> 50:02.200] Okay [50:02.200 --> 50:04.200] Okay, sorry to interrupt you [50:04.200 --> 50:05.200] That's fine [50:05.200 --> 50:06.200] No, it's okay [50:06.200 --> 50:10.200] But I mean, that's the deal [50:10.200 --> 50:15.200] The officer has to have the offense committed in his presence or view [50:15.200 --> 50:17.200] Okay [50:17.200 --> 50:22.200] So you have a case for false imprisonment against the officer [50:22.200 --> 50:25.200] No matter what the outcome of the ticket is [50:25.200 --> 50:27.200] Can I tell you a little story? [50:27.200 --> 50:28.200] You need to sue him [50:28.200 --> 50:29.200] Sure, go ahead [50:29.200 --> 50:31.200] I once got a ticket [50:31.200 --> 50:33.200] I was pulling out from one side of the road [50:33.200 --> 50:36.200] A guy was pulling out from the opposite side of the road [50:36.200 --> 50:43.200] And we were separated slightly so that he was looking at the oncoming lane [50:43.200 --> 50:45.200] As he pulled across [50:45.200 --> 50:46.200] And so was I [50:46.200 --> 50:49.200] So we were both flipping away from each other [50:49.200 --> 50:53.200] He got out a little sooner so I hid his quarter pen [50:53.200 --> 50:57.200] And the sheriff's deputy come along and said, ah, it's not much damage [50:57.200 --> 50:58.200] You guys need to get that out of the street [50:58.200 --> 51:00.200] Put him up here in the parking lot [51:00.200 --> 51:01.200] So we do [51:01.200 --> 51:07.200] And then a local police, Lake West police officer came along later and wrote me a ticket [51:07.200 --> 51:13.200] So I went to the municipal court and the judge there which you typically wrote [51:13.200 --> 51:15.200] And I appealed it [51:15.200 --> 51:23.200] And in the county court, I got the officer on the stand and I passed the officer [51:23.200 --> 51:28.200] I held up the ticket and I said, do you recognize this document you suggested here? [51:28.200 --> 51:33.200] Did you write this document? He said, yes, I did [51:33.200 --> 51:35.200] Did you sign it right here? He said, yes, I did [51:35.200 --> 51:42.200] When you sign this document, is it presumed that this signature is under oath? [51:42.200 --> 51:44.200] And he said to me, my knowledge, yes, it does [51:44.200 --> 51:52.200] He said, I asked him, ah, when the accident occurred [51:52.200 --> 51:56.200] You tell the jury exactly what you saw [51:56.200 --> 51:58.200] Well, I didn't see anything [51:58.200 --> 52:01.200] You didn't see anything? No, I didn't [52:01.200 --> 52:04.200] Well, why did you see anything? [52:04.200 --> 52:08.200] Well, I was on another call and I got the call to come to this accident [52:08.200 --> 52:09.200] Oh, okay [52:09.200 --> 52:13.200] So how were the automobiles positioned in the road when you got there? [52:13.200 --> 52:16.200] Oh, they weren't in the road when I got there [52:16.200 --> 52:18.200] They weren't in the road [52:18.200 --> 52:21.200] Did you measure the skid marks in the highway? [52:21.200 --> 52:23.200] Were there weren't any skid marks? [52:23.200 --> 52:26.200] Did you look over the glass patterns in the highway? [52:26.200 --> 52:29.200] Were there weren't any glass patterns? [52:29.200 --> 52:31.200] Then how did you know an accident occurred? [52:31.200 --> 52:34.200] Well, I talked to you and the other person involved [52:34.200 --> 52:38.200] Oh, so tell me, Officer Pringle [52:38.200 --> 52:41.200] When did you commit aggravated perjury? [52:41.200 --> 52:46.200] When you signed that citation stating that you had personal knowledge [52:46.200 --> 52:48.200] That I had committed this crime [52:48.200 --> 52:52.200] Or just now when you testified that you only had hearsay knowledge [52:52.200 --> 52:55.200] And the prosecutor was a brand new prosecutor [52:55.200 --> 52:58.200] They just brought her in and introduced her to the judge [52:58.200 --> 53:00.200] A young woman, she chopped up and she said, [53:00.200 --> 53:02.200] You're out of my object [53:02.200 --> 53:04.200] I said, you're out of my duty [53:04.200 --> 53:08.200] This is awful, he ought to be ashamed of himself [53:08.200 --> 53:12.200] And the judge is trying to keep from laughing [53:12.200 --> 53:15.200] They found me guilty [53:15.200 --> 53:18.200] Charged me ten dollars [53:18.200 --> 53:20.200] Oh, okay [53:20.200 --> 53:24.200] And the judge called me up, he said, Mr. Kelton [53:24.200 --> 53:27.200] I apologize for this case [53:27.200 --> 53:33.200] But I was not going to let my new prosecutor lose her first case [53:33.200 --> 53:37.200] I tell you, I could appreciate that [53:37.200 --> 53:42.200] This is a long time ago, so I wasn't quite as vicious as I am now [53:42.200 --> 53:46.200] But anyway, that's the point [53:46.200 --> 53:49.200] He did not personally see or hear [53:49.200 --> 53:53.200] So if you can get him on the stand [53:53.200 --> 53:57.200] And testify that he did not personally see or hear [53:57.200 --> 54:04.200] Then you don't have to prove when someone committed aggravated poetry [54:04.200 --> 54:12.200] You only have to prove that either one or the other of two statements [54:12.200 --> 54:14.200] Are mutually exclusive [54:14.200 --> 54:21.200] If one is true, the other has to be untrue, and it does not matter which [54:21.200 --> 54:26.200] That's the story that's sticking to it, and I'll butt out now [54:26.200 --> 54:30.200] Well, it works in this case [54:30.200 --> 54:34.200] But do you understand what you're up against now and what you need to do about it? [54:34.200 --> 54:36.200] Yes, so... [54:36.200 --> 54:38.200] The statute is very clear [54:38.200 --> 54:42.200] The officer has to have the offense committed in his presence or view [54:42.200 --> 54:46.200] Or he better have a warrant in his hand to arrest you [54:46.200 --> 54:54.200] There is no law in Texas that allows a citation for an A, B, or C criminal misdemeanor [54:54.200 --> 54:59.200] To be written to someone unless they have been placed in a custodial arrest [54:59.200 --> 55:04.200] In every single instance, if it's a criminal citation [55:04.200 --> 55:12.200] They have to have placed you into a custodial arrest in order to issue it [55:12.200 --> 55:15.200] Okay, so you're saying just because he did not... [55:15.200 --> 55:19.200] Wait, wait, wait, there's another piece to that [55:19.200 --> 55:26.200] The officer cannot issue the citation under law [55:26.200 --> 55:33.200] As a citation, as a complaint and holds you based on the complaint [55:33.200 --> 55:40.200] For a classy misdemeanor, unless he personally saw or heard the offense being committed [55:40.200 --> 55:46.200] Now, if the accident had occurred [55:46.200 --> 55:50.200] And you were fall down and drunk [55:50.200 --> 55:56.200] And you had been speeding so fast that you hit the other car hard enough [55:56.200 --> 56:01.200] That it could be reasonably presumed that you were driving in excess of the speed limit [56:01.200 --> 56:03.200] Now that's a felony [56:03.200 --> 56:08.200] Somebody else could tell the officer, I saw this person commit a felony [56:08.200 --> 56:11.200] And you need to arrest him so he doesn't get away [56:11.200 --> 56:16.200] In that case, the officer can arrest without having seen or heard the offense [56:16.200 --> 56:22.200] But only for a felony, not for a misdemeanor [56:22.200 --> 56:25.200] If he believes the misdemeanor has been committed [56:25.200 --> 56:29.200] And it has not been committed in his sight or in his presence [56:29.200 --> 56:36.200] He must go to a magistrate, make his file a criminal complaint with the magistrate [56:36.200 --> 56:38.200] With an affidavit of probable cause [56:38.200 --> 56:43.200] And the magistrate must make a determination of probable cause [56:43.200 --> 56:46.200] In issue of warrant [56:46.200 --> 56:50.200] He must issue an order under 16-17 to go to criminal procedure [56:50.200 --> 56:54.200] In issue of warrant under 16-20 [56:54.200 --> 56:57.200] That's how that's done [56:57.200 --> 57:01.200] Now this thing of writing a ticket on the side of the road [57:01.200 --> 57:07.200] Allowing the officer to release you on personal reconnaissance [57:07.200 --> 57:12.200] Was only for an offense in his sight and in his presence [57:12.200 --> 57:16.200] Or within his sight or hearing [57:16.200 --> 57:24.200] There is no provision for him writing the citation when it wasn't in his sight or hearing [57:24.200 --> 57:29.200] That's all I got to say about that [57:29.200 --> 57:39.200] So basically I could go in and say not guilty just because he was not around [57:39.200 --> 57:44.200] No, you do not enter a plea under any circumstances [57:44.200 --> 57:49.200] If there's going to be a plea entered, force them to do it [57:49.200 --> 57:56.200] Do not enter a plea, make no effort to enter a plea, refuse to enter a plea [57:56.200 --> 58:00.200] The moment you enter a plea you are waving in for sign on jurisdiction [58:00.200 --> 58:04.200] We do not waive anything [58:04.200 --> 58:08.200] Okay [58:08.200 --> 58:10.200] All right [58:10.200 --> 58:13.200] Are you guys going to be in favor of Sunday? [58:13.200 --> 58:15.200] Yes [58:15.200 --> 58:17.200] All right [58:17.200 --> 58:19.200] We'll see you there then William [58:19.200 --> 58:21.200] Yes, thank you Eddie, thank you guys very much [58:21.200 --> 58:22.200] No problem [58:22.200 --> 58:24.200] All right, thanks for calling in [58:24.200 --> 58:27.200] All right folks, this is rule of law radio [58:27.200 --> 58:30.200] We are coming up on the top of the hour break [58:30.200 --> 58:33.200] Woody, Jeff, we see you there on the board [58:33.200 --> 58:35.200] Jay, Steve, we see y'all as well [58:35.200 --> 58:38.200] So please hang in there and we will catch you up on the other side [58:38.200 --> 58:41.200] This is Eddie Craig, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens [58:41.200 --> 58:43.200] This is our four-hour info marathon [58:43.200 --> 58:48.200] So folks, hang in there, we'll be right back after this break [59:13.200 --> 59:18.200] The free books are a three-volume set called Basic Elements of the Christian Life [59:18.200 --> 59:21.200] Chapter by chapter, Basic Elements of the Christian Life [59:21.200 --> 59:24.200] Clearly presents God's plan of salvation [59:24.200 --> 59:27.200] Growing in Christ and how to build up the church [59:27.200 --> 59:30.200] To order your free New Testament recovery version [59:30.200 --> 59:33.200] And Basic Elements of the Christian Life [59:33.200 --> 59:40.200] Call Bibles for America toll-free at 888-551-0102 [59:40.200 --> 59:44.200] That's 888-551-0102 [59:44.200 --> 59:49.200] Or visit us online at bfa.org [59:51.200 --> 59:55.200] Live free speech radio, logosradionetwork.com [01:00:01.200 --> 01:00:04.200] To say children are a big commitment is an understatement [01:00:04.200 --> 01:00:08.200] Raising a family takes enormous energy, love and patience [01:00:08.200 --> 01:00:10.200] And of course, lots of money [01:00:10.200 --> 01:00:14.200] I'm Dr. Catherine Albright and I'll be back with the USDA's shocking estimate [01:00:14.200 --> 01:00:16.200] Of the cost to raise a child [01:00:16.200 --> 01:00:18.200] Privacy is under attack [01:00:18.200 --> 01:00:22.200] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again [01:00:22.200 --> 01:00:26.200] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too [01:00:26.200 --> 01:00:28.200] So protect your rights [01:00:28.200 --> 01:00:32.200] Say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself [01:00:32.200 --> 01:00:34.200] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to [01:00:34.200 --> 01:00:38.200] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com [01:00:38.200 --> 01:00:42.200] The private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo and Bing [01:00:42.200 --> 01:00:45.200] Start over with StartPage [01:00:45.200 --> 01:00:50.200] Raising a child is expensive, but just how expensive is a real eye-opener? [01:00:50.200 --> 01:00:52.200] According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture [01:00:52.200 --> 01:00:58.200] It costs about $286,000 to raise a middle-class child through age 17 [01:00:58.200 --> 01:01:00.200] That's nearly $16,000 a year [01:01:00.200 --> 01:01:04.200] That estimate includes housing, food, transportation, clothing, healthcare [01:01:04.200 --> 01:01:07.200] And things like haircuts and music lessons [01:01:07.200 --> 01:01:10.200] But it doesn't include one of the biggest expenses parents incur [01:01:10.200 --> 01:01:12.200] The cost of higher education [01:01:12.200 --> 01:01:15.200] In-state college tuition and fees at public universities [01:01:15.200 --> 01:01:18.200] Currently run about $7,000 a year [01:01:18.200 --> 01:01:21.200] And they're expected to rise faster than the rate of inflation [01:01:21.200 --> 01:01:22.200] Yikes [01:01:22.200 --> 01:01:23.200] I'm Dr. Catherine Albright [01:01:23.200 --> 01:01:33.200] More news and information at CatherineAlbright.com [01:01:33.200 --> 01:01:35.200] Artificial food colors may make candy look nice [01:01:35.200 --> 01:01:38.200] But they've been tied to hyperactivity and even cancer [01:01:38.200 --> 01:01:43.200] Now researchers say the blue dye in M&Ms is also a potent medication [01:01:43.200 --> 01:01:47.200] I'm Dr. Catherine Albright, and I'll tell you more in just a moment [01:01:47.200 --> 01:01:49.200] Privacy is under attack [01:01:49.200 --> 01:01:52.200] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again [01:01:52.200 --> 01:01:57.200] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too [01:01:57.200 --> 01:02:02.200] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself [01:02:02.200 --> 01:02:05.200] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to [01:02:05.200 --> 01:02:08.200] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com [01:02:08.200 --> 01:02:12.200] The private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing [01:02:12.200 --> 01:02:15.200] Start over with StartPage [01:02:16.200 --> 01:02:18.200] M&Ms are more than just a colorful snack [01:02:18.200 --> 01:02:23.200] The food dye in blue M&Ms is nearly identical to the brilliant blue G dye [01:02:23.200 --> 01:02:28.200] that scientists are injecting into lab routes as an experimental spinal medication [01:02:28.200 --> 01:02:30.200] Blue dye is petroleum-based [01:02:30.200 --> 01:02:34.200] It's used to color food and drinks and products like shampoo and mouthwash [01:02:34.200 --> 01:02:39.200] While the US Food and Drug Administration has approved blue food dyes like those used in M&Ms [01:02:39.200 --> 01:02:44.200] Countries like Austria are considering a ban because of the links to childhood illnesses [01:02:44.200 --> 01:02:47.200] As for me, I avoid artificial colors, period [01:02:47.200 --> 01:02:49.200] I don't like spinal medications in my candy [01:02:49.200 --> 01:02:53.200] And I don't want my world painted blue or any other color for that matter [01:02:53.200 --> 01:03:19.200] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, more news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com [01:03:23.200 --> 01:03:28.200] We are back [01:03:28.200 --> 01:03:32.200] I will pay for the war with my body [01:03:32.200 --> 01:03:35.200] I ain't gonna pay for the car with my money [01:03:35.200 --> 01:03:38.200] Alright folks, we are back. This is Rue LeBlanc Radio [01:03:38.200 --> 01:03:41.200] Alright, we've got several colors up on the board [01:03:41.200 --> 01:03:45.200] We are now going to go to the Jeff in Florida [01:03:45.200 --> 01:03:49.200] Alright, let's see what we got here [01:03:49.200 --> 01:03:52.200] Okay, Jeff, what can we do for you? [01:03:52.200 --> 01:03:58.200] Jeff? [01:03:58.200 --> 01:04:02.200] Looks like we put him to sleep [01:04:02.200 --> 01:04:04.200] Jeff, are you there? [01:04:04.200 --> 01:04:05.200] Can you hear me? [01:04:05.200 --> 01:04:07.200] Yeah, we can hear you now [01:04:07.200 --> 01:04:11.200] Okay, alright, yeah, I'm lucky [01:04:11.200 --> 01:04:14.200] I got one of those camera tickets [01:04:14.200 --> 01:04:17.200] Red Light camera ticket? [01:04:17.200 --> 01:04:21.200] Yeah, yeah, for a red light [01:04:21.200 --> 01:04:23.200] And... [01:04:23.200 --> 01:04:25.200] Running a red light [01:04:25.200 --> 01:04:28.200] Yeah [01:04:28.200 --> 01:04:30.200] Can you hear me okay? [01:04:30.200 --> 01:04:31.200] Yeah [01:04:31.200 --> 01:04:32.200] Okay [01:04:32.200 --> 01:04:34.200] Alright, so what are you going to do about it? [01:04:34.200 --> 01:04:40.200] Well, I'm not really too worried about beating the ticket in court [01:04:40.200 --> 01:04:44.200] Because down here the judge is the prosecutor [01:04:44.200 --> 01:04:47.200] So it's... [01:04:47.200 --> 01:04:51.200] Well, wait a minute, the judge is the prosecutor? [01:04:51.200 --> 01:04:54.200] Yep [01:04:54.200 --> 01:04:58.200] The police officer gives testimony [01:04:58.200 --> 01:05:01.200] The judge is asking him questions [01:05:01.200 --> 01:05:03.200] I mean, I don't know how else... [01:05:03.200 --> 01:05:05.200] How is that a fair and impartial trial? [01:05:05.200 --> 01:05:07.200] Exactly [01:05:07.200 --> 01:05:11.200] So, like I said, once I start bringing that up, it all goes away [01:05:11.200 --> 01:05:14.200] But since this is the first one I've gotten [01:05:14.200 --> 01:05:18.200] This one comes from a company [01:05:18.200 --> 01:05:21.200] It's sort of like a red flex company [01:05:21.200 --> 01:05:24.200] American Traffic Solutions [01:05:24.200 --> 01:05:28.200] And my main question was [01:05:28.200 --> 01:05:32.200] What do you guys think about going after that company [01:05:32.200 --> 01:05:37.200] under the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act? [01:05:37.200 --> 01:05:41.200] Well, they're going to have waivers for that most of the time [01:05:41.200 --> 01:05:46.200] What you should be going after is for bills of pains and penalties [01:05:46.200 --> 01:05:49.200] That's what all of these red light camera tickets amount to [01:05:49.200 --> 01:05:51.200] In virtually every statute I've read [01:05:51.200 --> 01:05:57.200] Because they are a legislative and or administrative determination of guilt [01:05:57.200 --> 01:06:00.200] Without judicial review [01:06:00.200 --> 01:06:03.200] And that's forbidden [01:06:03.200 --> 01:06:08.200] That is, in fact, the exact definition of a bill of attainder [01:06:08.200 --> 01:06:12.200] Is an administrative or legislative determination of guilt [01:06:12.200 --> 01:06:16.200] Without judicial review [01:06:16.200 --> 01:06:20.200] The difference between a bill of attainder [01:06:20.200 --> 01:06:22.200] And a bill of pains and penalties [01:06:22.200 --> 01:06:27.200] Is the level of offense for which they are normally reserved [01:06:27.200 --> 01:06:30.200] A bill of pains and penalties is for lesser offenses [01:06:30.200 --> 01:06:33.200] A bill of attainder was for major crimes [01:06:33.200 --> 01:06:36.200] In either case, both have been outlawed [01:06:36.200 --> 01:06:40.200] Forbidden by the respective constitutions [01:06:40.200 --> 01:06:44.200] In every single state, no less [01:06:44.200 --> 01:06:47.200] Okay [01:06:47.200 --> 01:06:55.200] Is there any way to go after the company who mailed me this payment form? [01:06:55.200 --> 01:07:01.200] Absolutely, they're party to the act, aren't they? [01:07:01.200 --> 01:07:05.200] They're trying to subvert your rights under color of law [01:07:05.200 --> 01:07:09.200] Aiding and abetting in a crime and profiting from it [01:07:09.200 --> 01:07:14.200] It constitutes a violation of due process [01:07:14.200 --> 01:07:22.200] The violation of due process creates a claim against them as a matter of law [01:07:22.200 --> 01:07:26.200] A violation of due process does not have to show harm [01:07:26.200 --> 01:07:30.200] It is considered harmful per se [01:07:30.200 --> 01:07:37.200] So that's where you want to go in the suit you want to challenge for violation of due process [01:07:37.200 --> 01:07:42.200] And even though it's a lot harder to set up and do correctly [01:07:42.200 --> 01:07:46.200] You do legitimately have a RICO suit [01:07:46.200 --> 01:07:53.200] The state and this out-of-state company are conspiring to commit criminal acts under color of law [01:07:53.200 --> 01:07:56.200] That is a RICO tort [01:07:56.200 --> 01:08:00.200] You could probably do this a lot easier than RICO, RICO is hard to file [01:08:00.200 --> 01:08:04.200] I know, RICO is hard to file and maintain, that's what I was saying [01:08:04.200 --> 01:08:14.200] But if you get it in there, you stop everybody from acting the way they've been acting [01:08:14.200 --> 01:08:16.200] Right [01:08:16.200 --> 01:08:17.200] Hello? [01:08:17.200 --> 01:08:20.200] Okay, so [01:08:20.200 --> 01:08:27.200] Yeah, it is definitely harder, but it is something to consider [01:08:27.200 --> 01:08:34.200] Yeah, I was also thinking to add into my motion to dismiss failure to join a necessary party [01:08:34.200 --> 01:08:46.200] Since they're not joining the American traffic solution since they're taking a big chunk of a fine [01:08:46.200 --> 01:08:54.200] Well, they're not going to join the party, I mean, they're profiting from the collection of the fine [01:08:54.200 --> 01:09:01.200] Yes, that's true, but they're not specifically a party to the cause as of yet [01:09:01.200 --> 01:09:07.200] They're the accuser, which means they are alleged to be the star witness for the state [01:09:07.200 --> 01:09:12.200] The problem is you can't cross-examine the camera, can you? [01:09:12.200 --> 01:09:14.200] Right [01:09:14.200 --> 01:09:20.200] So, where does that not violate your right to confront the witnesses against you? [01:09:20.200 --> 01:09:32.200] Here's the other problem, they're going to have some police officer from the local precinct try to testify as to what that camera does and how it does it [01:09:32.200 --> 01:09:37.200] That makes his testimony hearsay about the workings of the camera [01:09:37.200 --> 01:09:43.200] So you need to object to that too [01:09:43.200 --> 01:09:48.200] It's hearsay because he has no personal knowledge of how the camera works [01:09:48.200 --> 01:09:55.200] That's correct, everything he talks about is what he was taught by someone else [01:09:55.200 --> 01:10:01.200] No, it's not hearsay because he knows how the camera works [01:10:01.200 --> 01:10:08.200] It's hearsay because he didn't stand and watch that camera take the photo [01:10:08.200 --> 01:10:18.200] So he may know how the camera is supposed to work, but he has no idea what that one actually did [01:10:18.200 --> 01:10:26.200] Yeah, I doubt that it'll even get to that point usually when I follow the motions that are Smith's [01:10:26.200 --> 01:10:31.200] They overrule all the motions and then the cop doesn't show up, so [01:10:31.200 --> 01:10:42.200] Yes, and that's the way this one will go too, but actually it was funny, one of them I was sitting next to the cop and it was a motorcycle cop [01:10:42.200 --> 01:10:49.200] And he has helmet on and glasses when he gave me the ticket, but then when I was in court he ended up sitting down right next to me [01:10:49.200 --> 01:10:55.200] And I didn't know it was the same one who had given me a ticket and I was sort of sitting there next to him pointing out [01:10:55.200 --> 01:11:02.200] Hey look, it looks like the judge is a prosecutor, how's that fair in impartial and I was making all comments throughout the trial [01:11:02.200 --> 01:11:08.200] And then when he got up there he didn't remember anything about it, so [01:11:08.200 --> 01:11:16.200] That's another way I guess, I don't know if they get a call ahead of time saying hey you don't remember or don't show up or something like that, but [01:11:16.200 --> 01:11:21.200] That seems to be the way out of it around here [01:11:21.200 --> 01:11:25.200] Well they will always find a way out if you let them [01:11:25.200 --> 01:11:27.200] Yeah, yeah [01:11:27.200 --> 01:11:30.200] Wait a minute, that didn't make sense to me [01:11:30.200 --> 01:11:31.200] Uh huh [01:11:31.200 --> 01:11:35.200] Were you talking about a different case than the traffic case? [01:11:35.200 --> 01:11:45.200] We were sitting in the gallery pews but everyone would call it and there was a couple of cases ahead of mine and they were getting up [01:11:45.200 --> 01:11:51.200] Now wait a minute, stop, stop, was this the red light camera ticket? [01:11:51.200 --> 01:11:58.200] No, no, this was making a U-turn at a sign that says you shouldn't make a U-turn there [01:11:58.200 --> 01:12:04.200] Oh okay, you switched up on us and we lost track of where you were at, so [01:12:04.200 --> 01:12:10.200] You're saying that the officer got into court and said he didn't remember anything about the incident? [01:12:10.200 --> 01:12:13.200] Right, right, exactly [01:12:13.200 --> 01:12:15.200] And they found you guilty anyway? [01:12:15.200 --> 01:12:24.200] No, no, I've never been found guilty of any traffic type issues [01:12:24.200 --> 01:12:34.200] Well wonderful, that must mean that Florida actually does do the semblance of following some law [01:12:34.200 --> 01:12:38.200] Here they don't even make a pretense [01:12:38.200 --> 01:12:40.200] Yeah [01:12:40.200 --> 01:12:45.200] Not with the judges, that'd be a fact [01:12:45.200 --> 01:12:48.200] Okay, do you have anything else for us Jeff? [01:12:48.200 --> 01:12:50.200] No, sir [01:12:50.200 --> 01:12:55.200] Thanks to you guys and Eddie because I haven't had any convictions, so [01:12:55.200 --> 01:12:59.200] You guys are doing a great job, thank you [01:12:59.200 --> 01:13:02.200] Thanks for listening [01:13:02.200 --> 01:13:04.200] Talk to you later [01:13:04.200 --> 01:13:09.200] Okay, we're gonna go to Woody in Texas [01:13:09.200 --> 01:13:12.200] Woody, what do you have for us today? [01:13:12.200 --> 01:13:15.200] Hi Randy, I've never had any... [01:13:15.200 --> 01:13:16.200] Hi [01:13:16.200 --> 01:13:21.200] If you wanna ask you about the situation here, let me bring up the speed [01:13:21.200 --> 01:13:25.200] I've traveled in my car from out of state [01:13:25.200 --> 01:13:29.200] And of course I had to get insurance to travel in the car [01:13:29.200 --> 01:13:34.200] And the tax, of course, have not been registered here [01:13:34.200 --> 01:13:37.200] They are out of date on the vehicle [01:13:37.200 --> 01:13:45.200] But I got a letter from on-site, excuse me, on the conveyance of my personal property [01:13:45.200 --> 01:13:51.200] I got a letter from Texture Vehicle Interance Verification [01:13:51.200 --> 01:13:55.200] And supposedly this was the second notice that they sent me [01:13:55.200 --> 01:14:05.200] Pretty nice, almost, it had all the proper identification for the bin number, the vehicle, the property, excuse me [01:14:05.200 --> 01:14:09.200] And it gives me four options about... [01:14:09.200 --> 01:14:17.200] I'm trying to think of the right word about telling them more information than I should to convict myself, it seems like [01:14:17.200 --> 01:14:22.200] In other words, we have your information, you need to tell us about your interest [01:14:22.200 --> 01:14:25.200] Company has the wrong information as one choice [01:14:25.200 --> 01:14:30.200] Your Texas vehicle registration expired, or the information is not up to date [01:14:30.200 --> 01:14:35.200] And this is the way it reads, your vehicle is not registered in Texas [01:14:35.200 --> 01:14:39.200] Fourth, you're recently sold to your vehicle, five, none of you above [01:14:39.200 --> 01:14:45.200] It says that I'm liable to receive a citation if they cannot resolve this situation [01:14:45.200 --> 01:14:50.200] Liable to receive a citation from who, from what? [01:14:50.200 --> 01:14:59.200] From, basically, it says Texture and Latch is the auto-assurance to registered vehicles and is used by law enforcement and county [01:14:59.200 --> 01:15:02.200] Who sent you this letter? [01:15:02.200 --> 01:15:07.200] Texture and vehicle insurance verification program, have you ever heard of this? [01:15:07.200 --> 01:15:13.200] No, I have not, but I guarantee you they're a private company [01:15:13.200 --> 01:15:18.200] Now, why is a private company threatening you with a citation? [01:15:18.200 --> 01:15:24.200] Thank you so much, I believe this seems to me that I've opened up a can of worms by [01:15:24.200 --> 01:15:29.200] Attaining insurance to transport the vehicle previously in the span of their business [01:15:29.200 --> 01:15:33.200] What I've done with the vehicle since then, I'm not under their jurisdiction [01:15:33.200 --> 01:15:37.200] As long as you keep calling it a vehicle, it's entirely in their business [01:15:37.200 --> 01:15:44.200] Excuse me, excuse me, my personal conveyance [01:15:44.200 --> 01:15:51.200] I would be more than happy the next day or so to scan this and email it to you if you'd like [01:15:51.200 --> 01:15:58.200] Hold on, you're saying that, where did this notice come from? [01:15:58.200 --> 01:16:00.200] Did it come from Texas? [01:16:00.200 --> 01:16:06.200] It came from Texas Department of Texas, Texas Sure Vehicle Insurance Prevacation [01:16:06.200 --> 01:16:13.200] A joint process authorized by the 79th Texas legislation, 2005 [01:16:13.200 --> 01:16:20.200] It's called Texture, let me see if I can convey with a return address, it's actually from San Marcos [01:16:20.200 --> 01:16:28.200] Wait, hold on, where is your property? [01:16:28.200 --> 01:16:31.200] Is it registered now at all? 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[01:20:03.200 --> 01:20:05.200] I can't [01:20:05.200 --> 01:20:10.200] We're going to Woody in Texas [01:20:10.200 --> 01:20:13.200] Woody [01:20:13.200 --> 01:20:21.200] I do have a website address at TexasSure.com [01:20:21.200 --> 01:20:23.200] Texas [01:20:23.200 --> 01:20:30.200] Yes, TexasSure.com, of course it has the www in front of it [01:20:30.200 --> 01:20:33.200] Texas2 [01:20:33.200 --> 01:20:36.200] No, TexasSure, S-U-R-E Randy [01:20:36.200 --> 01:20:40.200] Oh, S-U-R-E, okay, good [01:20:40.200 --> 01:20:43.200] Okay, TexasSure.com [01:20:43.200 --> 01:20:45.200] Yes, sir [01:20:45.200 --> 01:20:48.200] Okay, we'll have to have a look at that [01:20:48.200 --> 01:20:50.200] That could be interesting [01:20:50.200 --> 01:20:52.200] Yes, it could be very interesting [01:20:52.200 --> 01:21:01.200] And the reason I'm kind of concerned about this, it seems like to be a hand-drawn box that I did obtain insurance for the property [01:21:01.200 --> 01:21:08.200] But that's the only way I could actually transport the property from one state to another without having a whole lot of issues [01:21:08.200 --> 01:21:18.200] And then I guess my main concern is too, now that I am still traveling here locally with the transportation [01:21:18.200 --> 01:21:20.200] With the what? [01:21:20.200 --> 01:21:24.200] With my personal conveyance, thank you Eddie [01:21:24.200 --> 01:21:30.200] I'm afraid that I might have been ripped like somehow and they've kind of... [01:21:30.200 --> 01:21:36.200] They've opened up a form of I.D. on the property if that makes sense [01:21:36.200 --> 01:21:46.200] In other words, I feel like I'm leaked now through some database that when I am pulled over [01:21:46.200 --> 01:21:53.200] I'm just feeling that this will show up and open up a hand-drawn box [01:21:53.200 --> 01:21:58.200] And I have the fear of God in me that my car will get towed and that I will be put in jail [01:21:58.200 --> 01:22:03.200] And that's going to be quite a battle there [01:22:03.200 --> 01:22:12.200] But I'm willing to fight them legally, but I'm a man of no means to do that as far as monetary purposes [01:22:12.200 --> 01:22:19.200] Well, unless you know what the fight is and how to fight it, you're better off just giving them your money [01:22:19.200 --> 01:22:27.200] Not that I agree with the concept, but the fact is, is you're not going to do any body any good by making up a fight [01:22:27.200 --> 01:22:30.200] You're not prepared to engage in [01:22:30.200 --> 01:22:35.200] I mean, that's just the way it is, we've got enough bad taste law on the books [01:22:35.200 --> 01:22:40.200] Because people don't know what argument to make, they don't know how to present it in court [01:22:40.200 --> 01:22:44.200] They don't know how to document where the court screws them over on due process [01:22:44.200 --> 01:22:49.200] And all that does is create bigger problems for the next guy in line [01:22:49.200 --> 01:22:50.200] I understand [01:22:50.200 --> 01:22:58.200] So, before you decide to take this on, you need to be sure that you're educated enough to do it [01:22:58.200 --> 01:23:01.200] And that you're willing to go all the way with it [01:23:01.200 --> 01:23:05.200] Yes, sir, I have your affidavit of truth, I believe that's the correct wording for that [01:23:05.200 --> 01:23:08.200] No, I do not have an affidavit of truth [01:23:08.200 --> 01:23:11.200] What was the right word for that? [01:23:11.200 --> 01:23:16.200] Affidavit and judicial notice not in transportation [01:23:16.200 --> 01:23:18.200] Correct [01:23:18.200 --> 01:23:20.200] Correct [01:23:20.200 --> 01:23:24.200] I believe that's the one that you sent me after that wrong [01:23:24.200 --> 01:23:31.200] On my vehicle, I have a notice, an official notice that I'm not in transportation [01:23:31.200 --> 01:23:35.200] Yeah, and Randy keeps calling the vehicle no matter how much I tell him not to [01:23:35.200 --> 01:23:37.200] So, that's why I'm out of politics [01:23:37.200 --> 01:23:40.200] It is a vehicle [01:23:40.200 --> 01:23:45.200] It is a vehicle, it is a licensed vehicle [01:23:45.200 --> 01:23:48.200] And I have a commercial license [01:23:48.200 --> 01:23:51.200] Oh, yes, and you're not using it [01:23:51.200 --> 01:23:59.200] However, exactly, however, I have a Department of Transportation number on it [01:23:59.200 --> 01:24:00.200] Wow [01:24:00.200 --> 01:24:07.200] And that Department of Transportation number gives any police officer clear notice [01:24:07.200 --> 01:24:14.200] That this particular vehicle is not being operated in transportation [01:24:14.200 --> 01:24:24.200] It's filed with the Federal Department of Transportation as a private operator, not in commerce [01:24:24.200 --> 01:24:27.200] And they have clear notice [01:24:27.200 --> 01:24:31.200] So they can't pull me over and say they didn't know [01:24:31.200 --> 01:24:34.200] Right, it is clearly marked [01:24:34.200 --> 01:24:39.200] Well, I guess I'm just going to keep on traveling and it is going to be what it's going to be [01:24:39.200 --> 01:24:44.200] And then I'll need to contact you on your paperwork and everything because [01:24:44.200 --> 01:24:48.200] Either way, it needs to be legally fought [01:24:48.200 --> 01:24:50.200] And I guess I do fear going to jail [01:24:50.200 --> 01:24:56.200] It's the silliest thing I can think of going to jail over a traffic issue [01:24:56.200 --> 01:24:59.200] But if that's the way it happens, I guess it happens [01:24:59.200 --> 01:25:07.200] And the legal fight will be on because I'll have a taste of legal remedies [01:25:07.200 --> 01:25:15.200] So it's counting one to ten, what do you think the problem really is for being told and put into a farmer [01:25:15.200 --> 01:25:18.200] All depends on the cop you run into [01:25:18.200 --> 01:25:20.200] Twelve [01:25:22.200 --> 01:25:24.200] There you go [01:25:24.200 --> 01:25:28.200] Well guys, all this texture information, as Randy said that a week or so ago [01:25:28.200 --> 01:25:32.200] He said stunk the chunks, I don't think I stunk you tonight [01:25:32.200 --> 01:25:34.200] But this sure intrigues me [01:25:34.200 --> 01:25:37.200] I'm definitely not mailing this form back [01:25:37.200 --> 01:25:44.200] I feel that the infringement on giving up my information to teach myself or something [01:25:44.200 --> 01:25:47.200] That makes sense, but it's not in a business [01:25:47.200 --> 01:25:54.200] But they have the information, they don't need to know why, in my opinion [01:25:54.200 --> 01:26:00.200] Well, what you say they need to know and what they think they need to know is never going to jive [01:26:00.200 --> 01:26:02.200] Correct, that's correct [01:26:02.200 --> 01:26:08.200] And I guess it pretty much sums it up that they're trying to warn me that the police will take action accordingly [01:26:08.200 --> 01:26:10.200] I guess is the way it's really reading [01:26:10.200 --> 01:26:16.200] So again, I'm in the matrix here just as I did the entrance for the party [01:26:16.200 --> 01:26:19.200] So I guess we'll just see what happens [01:26:19.200 --> 01:26:26.200] So I'll let you guys go then, I just kind of wanted to update you on that and find out if you knew anything about it [01:26:26.200 --> 01:26:36.200] Hopefully you kind of agree that I don't need to mail the thing back in because basically they say you need to take action otherwise [01:26:36.200 --> 01:26:47.200] I wouldn't, I'd simply just send it back to them and say, you know, I do an open records request asking for what information they're relying on to send me such a letter [01:26:47.200 --> 01:26:50.200] Get copies of what they've got [01:26:50.200 --> 01:26:54.200] Let them tell you how they plan on using it [01:26:54.200 --> 01:26:57.200] Then turn around and beat the living crap out of them with it [01:26:57.200 --> 01:27:02.200] You might go on to jurismprudence.com [01:27:02.200 --> 01:27:03.200] Okay [01:27:03.200 --> 01:27:15.200] And top frog on the right is documents and research, click on it, click on blanks, and look for scope and content information request [01:27:15.200 --> 01:27:21.200] Okay, jurismprudence.com [01:27:21.200 --> 01:27:23.200] Yes, sir [01:27:23.200 --> 01:27:27.200] Documents and research, top frog on the right [01:27:27.200 --> 01:27:32.200] Then click on blanks [01:27:32.200 --> 01:27:34.200] Blank, okay [01:27:34.200 --> 01:27:40.200] And have an information request called scope and content [01:27:40.200 --> 01:27:42.200] Got scope and content [01:27:42.200 --> 01:27:44.200] Yes, I give them a headache [01:27:44.200 --> 01:27:47.200] Okay, okay [01:27:47.200 --> 01:27:48.200] Modify them [01:27:48.200 --> 01:28:03.200] Okay, when you get it, read it over because what you will get back from the department is a letter from their lawyers asking you to please either narrow the scope or clarify what you're asking for [01:28:03.200 --> 01:28:07.200] You generally get a request to clarify [01:28:07.200 --> 01:28:11.200] And I always tell them, don't ask me what it means [01:28:11.200 --> 01:28:15.200] Ask the legislature because that's taken right out of the code [01:28:15.200 --> 01:28:26.200] That has all of the section of the code that stipulates what information is incontrovertibly open for public inspection [01:28:26.200 --> 01:28:34.200] If they send a request for an opinion from the state attorney general, you file criminal charges against them [01:28:34.200 --> 01:28:38.200] If they delay over 15 days, you file criminal charges against them [01:28:38.200 --> 01:28:39.200] Wow [01:28:39.200 --> 01:28:42.200] And then we dance [01:28:42.200 --> 01:28:48.200] 552 government code, open government act [01:28:48.200 --> 01:28:49.200] Okay [01:28:49.200 --> 01:28:52.200] Is not a civil statute [01:28:52.200 --> 01:28:59.200] Right at the end, it says that a violation of this act says official misconduct, collapsing, misdemeanor [01:28:59.200 --> 01:29:01.200] So we dance [01:29:01.200 --> 01:29:09.200] You come after me for supposedly not having insurance as far as I know it's not against the law [01:29:09.200 --> 01:29:14.200] Not to have insurance on your automobile [01:29:14.200 --> 01:29:27.200] It's against the law to operate in commerce on the public thoroughfares without insurance [01:29:27.200 --> 01:29:30.200] Okay, we're about to go to break [01:29:30.200 --> 01:29:33.200] Thank you Woody, we're going to go to Steve on the other side [01:29:33.200 --> 01:29:36.200] This is Randy Kelton, Debra Stevenson and Craig [01:29:36.200 --> 01:29:40.200] We've got radio, Debra's not with us tonight [01:29:40.200 --> 01:29:44.200] A calling number 512-646-1984 [01:29:44.200 --> 01:29:50.200] When we come back, we're going to go to Jay in Texas, in the end Leslie [01:29:50.200 --> 01:29:55.200] And Steve and Jack, we'll be right back on the other side [01:29:55.200 --> 01:30:06.200] A noble lie, Oklahoma City 1995 will change forever the way you look at the true nature of terrorism [01:30:06.200 --> 01:30:10.200] Based on the damage pattern to the building, but the government seems impossible [01:30:10.200 --> 01:30:14.200] The grand jury did not want to hear anything I had to say [01:30:14.200 --> 01:30:17.200] The decision was made not to pursue any more of those individuals [01:30:17.200 --> 01:30:22.200] Some of these columns were ripped up, shredded, tossed 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You found it LogosRadioNetwork.com [01:32:29.200 --> 01:32:44.200] If you come with temptations, they're trying to buy the whole place [01:32:44.200 --> 01:32:55.200] They want to force the nation, because they're falling from grace [01:32:55.200 --> 01:33:00.200] Hi folks, we are back, this is Rule of Law Radio [01:33:00.200 --> 01:33:04.200] Call in number is 512-646-1984 [01:33:04.200 --> 01:33:08.200] And we are rocking and rolling with a full call board at the moment [01:33:08.200 --> 01:33:12.200] But right now we're going to take Jay in Texas [01:33:12.200 --> 01:33:14.200] Jay, what can we do for you? [01:33:14.200 --> 01:33:18.200] Hi guys, hope everybody's doing well [01:33:18.200 --> 01:33:20.200] So far [01:33:20.200 --> 01:33:27.200] Two quick questions, I own a small plumbing company here in Austin [01:33:27.200 --> 01:33:36.200] And I was wondering at what point is my vehicle not in transportation, if you will [01:33:36.200 --> 01:33:38.200] At permanent stickers [01:33:38.200 --> 01:33:43.200] At the point you're not using it on the road for the purpose of using the road as a place of business [01:33:43.200 --> 01:33:50.200] No, okay, hold on, your vehicle is never in commerce [01:33:50.200 --> 01:33:55.200] You're hauling materials to a job site [01:33:55.200 --> 01:34:07.200] Now if you're using your vehicle to go pick up materials and transport them for someone else [01:34:07.200 --> 01:34:12.200] And they're paying you for doing that, then you're in commerce [01:34:12.200 --> 01:34:22.200] But if you're using your vehicle to transport your own product to your job site [01:34:22.200 --> 01:34:27.200] And you're not being paid for that time, you are indirectly [01:34:27.200 --> 01:34:31.200] But in order to be in commerce, you have to be paid directly [01:34:31.200 --> 01:34:37.200] What I mentioned earlier about being registered with the Department of Transportation [01:34:37.200 --> 01:34:41.200] As a private operator goes to these issues [01:34:41.200 --> 01:34:48.200] If you're a farmer and you raise wheat, you need to get the wheat to market [01:34:48.200 --> 01:34:56.200] That's not in commerce, you're not being paid directly to haul the wheat [01:34:56.200 --> 01:35:01.200] You have to haul the wheat in order to sell it [01:35:01.200 --> 01:35:07.200] But you're not transporting product for hire [01:35:07.200 --> 01:35:12.200] You're not doing it, the farmer's not doing it, I'm not doing it [01:35:12.200 --> 01:35:19.200] So you could put the same notice on your vehicle [01:35:19.200 --> 01:35:25.200] It is a vehicle, it is licensed as a vehicle [01:35:25.200 --> 01:35:30.200] And the operator does have a commercial license [01:35:30.200 --> 01:35:33.200] Certainly operated in commerce [01:35:33.200 --> 01:35:37.200] It's a provision to tell them that you're not operating in commerce and they can't get around it [01:35:37.200 --> 01:35:40.200] So you're never in commerce [01:35:40.200 --> 01:35:48.200] And it's up to them to determine or to prove that I was in commerce in the second place [01:35:48.200 --> 01:35:52.200] They have to have reason to believe [01:35:52.200 --> 01:36:00.200] And if you had a sign on your truck that said plumbing parts hauled for hire [01:36:00.200 --> 01:36:07.200] Then they may have reasonable probable cost to believe that you're in commerce [01:36:07.200 --> 01:36:17.200] But if you have your tools and pipes on the top and a sign that says that you are a plumber [01:36:17.200 --> 01:36:23.200] That is reasonable probable cost to believe that you are not in commerce [01:36:23.200 --> 01:36:25.200] Interesting [01:36:25.200 --> 01:36:33.200] I thought I was still under all these messed up traffic laws when I started this plumbing company [01:36:33.200 --> 01:36:35.200] That's good to know [01:36:35.200 --> 01:36:38.200] No, think of it this way [01:36:38.200 --> 01:36:41.200] You are only engaging in commerce as Randy put it [01:36:41.200 --> 01:36:46.200] When you are acting as a carrier for the purpose of generating a profit [01:36:46.200 --> 01:36:51.200] By transporting persons, property or goods [01:36:51.200 --> 01:36:55.200] When you go down and you buy supplies to do a plumbing job [01:36:55.200 --> 01:36:58.200] Whose money do you use to buy those parts? [01:36:58.200 --> 01:37:00.200] Mine [01:37:00.200 --> 01:37:07.200] And until you sell them to the customer as parts for the job, who owns them? [01:37:07.200 --> 01:37:09.200] Me [01:37:09.200 --> 01:37:10.200] Right [01:37:10.200 --> 01:37:14.200] You are only moving your own property [01:37:14.200 --> 01:37:17.200] Okay [01:37:17.200 --> 01:37:18.200] You understand? [01:37:18.200 --> 01:37:19.200] Good to know [01:37:19.200 --> 01:37:22.200] You just like the wheat farmer [01:37:22.200 --> 01:37:23.200] Right [01:37:23.200 --> 01:37:27.200] His wheat, his truck, he don't get paid until he sells the wheat [01:37:27.200 --> 01:37:32.200] You don't get paid until you sell the product and deliver [01:37:32.200 --> 01:37:35.200] Alright, I got it [01:37:35.200 --> 01:37:38.200] Got one quick other question if you don't mind [01:37:38.200 --> 01:37:40.200] Sure, go ahead [01:37:40.200 --> 01:37:43.200] I'm in Cedar Park, I live in Cedar Park [01:37:43.200 --> 01:37:46.200] I have nine chickens in my backyard [01:37:46.200 --> 01:37:52.200] I just got a notice of a city ordinance violation [01:37:52.200 --> 01:37:55.200] And my wife called up earlier [01:37:55.200 --> 01:37:58.200] I got home late, never closed by the time I got home [01:37:58.200 --> 01:38:03.200] And somebody said that one of my neighbors complained [01:38:03.200 --> 01:38:06.200] That my chickens had given their dog fleas [01:38:06.200 --> 01:38:11.200] Therefore, there is a code violation [01:38:11.200 --> 01:38:16.200] I've never seen a chicken in my life that harbors fleas [01:38:16.200 --> 01:38:17.200] Never [01:38:17.200 --> 01:38:19.200] They touch every inch of their body with their beaks [01:38:19.200 --> 01:38:22.200] So they clean themselves very particularly [01:38:22.200 --> 01:38:26.200] I'd venture a guest that their dogs please get onto my chickens [01:38:26.200 --> 01:38:29.200] And then my chickens eat their fleas [01:38:29.200 --> 01:38:33.200] So it just seems weird to me [01:38:33.200 --> 01:38:36.200] Having chickens in Cedar Park, I went over the ordinances [01:38:36.200 --> 01:38:39.200] It's not against the city ordinance [01:38:39.200 --> 01:38:45.200] Even though I didn't sign any contract saying that I was going to hold myself to their ordinances [01:38:45.200 --> 01:38:51.200] Okay, wait a minute, what was the claim the city made? [01:38:51.200 --> 01:38:55.200] The claim the city made is there was a complaint against my chickens [01:38:55.200 --> 01:39:03.200] That my chickens harbored fleas that transported themselves over to their dog [01:39:03.200 --> 01:39:09.200] I'll uptown her complaint against the neighbor because their dog infested your chickens with fleas [01:39:09.200 --> 01:39:13.200] No, there's a question to ask the city [01:39:13.200 --> 01:39:21.200] And the question is, so what if my chickens infested their dog? [01:39:21.200 --> 01:39:23.200] What of it? [01:39:23.200 --> 01:39:28.200] Yeah, again, is there a real damaged party? [01:39:28.200 --> 01:39:30.200] Can I cross it? [01:39:30.200 --> 01:39:34.200] No, wait, that's not where I'm going [01:39:34.200 --> 01:39:39.200] The neighbor didn't write you this letter [01:39:39.200 --> 01:39:47.200] The city wrote you this letter under the color or pretense of an official capacity [01:39:47.200 --> 01:39:57.200] What specific official capacity was that under which you sent that letter, Bubba? [01:39:57.200 --> 01:40:10.200] Where is the statute rule ordinance that makes it illegal for a chicken to give dogs fleas? [01:40:10.200 --> 01:40:12.200] Okay, I understand that [01:40:12.200 --> 01:40:15.200] Okay, this is an important legal point [01:40:15.200 --> 01:40:21.200] Don't go to the merits until you've gone to the jurisdiction [01:40:21.200 --> 01:40:26.200] Agency can't be standing in capacity [01:40:26.200 --> 01:40:31.200] It is a tendency to defend ourselves immediately [01:40:31.200 --> 01:40:36.200] And we want people to know that we're in the right, that we didn't do anything wrong [01:40:36.200 --> 01:40:41.200] But this is not normal civil circumstances [01:40:41.200 --> 01:40:43.200] This is legal [01:40:43.200 --> 01:40:48.200] And the first thing, you talked to me, the first thing I want to know is who are you [01:40:48.200 --> 01:40:51.200] What authority do you have? [01:40:51.200 --> 01:40:54.200] Don't lie to me about it [01:40:54.200 --> 01:40:57.200] That's a crime, Bubba, and we fight [01:40:57.200 --> 01:41:00.200] So I'm not sure what this is [01:41:00.200 --> 01:41:05.200] I think if it would mean the first thing I would do [01:41:05.200 --> 01:41:12.200] Is craft a letter to the city in the form of a information request [01:41:12.200 --> 01:41:16.200] Demanding a copy of the complaint [01:41:16.200 --> 01:41:18.200] Okay [01:41:18.200 --> 01:41:22.200] And when you get a letter back saying they don't have a copy of the complaint [01:41:22.200 --> 01:41:28.200] Then you file a complaint for violation of the Open Records Act [01:41:28.200 --> 01:41:30.200] What was that, violation of what? [01:41:30.200 --> 01:41:34.200] The Open Records Act, the 552 government code [01:41:34.200 --> 01:41:35.200] Okay, right [01:41:35.200 --> 01:41:39.200] They sent, you have proof they have a complaint [01:41:39.200 --> 01:41:43.200] You got proof, right here in this letter, they sent you [01:41:43.200 --> 01:41:49.200] In a letter, they affirmed that they had a complaint [01:41:49.200 --> 01:41:54.200] Now, when you request that complaint and they don't produce it [01:41:54.200 --> 01:41:57.200] And tell you, well, we don't have it [01:41:57.200 --> 01:42:04.200] Well, that's reasonable, probable cause to believe that they're lying to you [01:42:04.200 --> 01:42:10.200] Because you have prima facie evidence that they do have it [01:42:10.200 --> 01:42:14.200] Two others can walk down this road [01:42:14.200 --> 01:42:19.200] And then you take that complaint to the district attorney [01:42:19.200 --> 01:42:24.200] And you can have so much fun with that [01:42:24.200 --> 01:42:30.200] You take that to the DA and he is going to say, you have got to be kidding [01:42:30.200 --> 01:42:35.200] There is no way that I'm going to take this complaint [01:42:35.200 --> 01:42:40.200] And you say, is that a fact, Jack? [01:42:40.200 --> 01:42:44.200] And then you crash the complaint against the DA and send it to the Chief Justice [01:42:44.200 --> 01:42:47.200] In the Supreme Court of State of Texas [01:42:47.200 --> 01:42:53.200] And ask the Supreme Court judge to hold an examining trial [01:42:53.200 --> 01:42:58.200] And make a determination of probable cause against the district attorney [01:42:58.200 --> 01:43:05.200] For a clear and direct violation of 2.03 Texas Code of Criminal Procedure [01:43:05.200 --> 01:43:10.200] Which has the effect of violating the law relating to his office [01:43:10.200 --> 01:43:15.200] Which under 39.03 Peele Code is a class A misdemeanor [01:43:15.200 --> 01:43:19.200] And the Chief Justice is going to refuse [01:43:19.200 --> 01:43:24.200] And you go back to the district attorney with criminal charges against the Chief Justice [01:43:24.200 --> 01:43:27.200] For not having the district attorney arrested [01:43:27.200 --> 01:43:30.200] And this will be so much fun, you won't believe it [01:43:30.200 --> 01:43:36.200] All right, that's great. This is Randy Calton, David Stevens, Eddie Craig [01:43:36.200 --> 01:43:43.200] We have no radio, I call it number 502-646-1984 [01:43:43.200 --> 01:43:47.200] Jay, do you have anything else for us? [01:43:47.200 --> 01:43:49.200] That'll be it guys, thanks, I appreciate it all [01:43:49.200 --> 01:43:53.200] Okay, thank you Jay, Leslie, we'll pick you up on the other side [01:43:53.200 --> 01:44:00.200] And we'll be right back [01:44:23.200 --> 01:44:26.200] They also have t-shirts, bumper stickers and yard signs [01:44:26.200 --> 01:44:28.200] So that you can show your support for them during the campaign [01:44:28.200 --> 01:44:31.200] Brave New Books, did they have Harry Potter and Twilight? 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[01:46:45.200 --> 01:46:48.200] I am wonderful [01:46:48.200 --> 01:46:50.200] It was interesting [01:46:50.200 --> 01:46:53.200] Today Leslie sent me a Skype message [01:46:53.200 --> 01:47:00.200] Saying how she had just filed a motion for no answer default [01:47:00.200 --> 01:47:03.200] And when I got the Skype message [01:47:03.200 --> 01:47:09.200] I was just in the process of saving an extensive document [01:47:09.200 --> 01:47:13.200] That was a request for no answer default [01:47:13.200 --> 01:47:18.200] So we were supposed to talk about this issue [01:47:18.200 --> 01:47:20.200] Yeah [01:47:20.200 --> 01:47:22.200] Hold on, Leslie [01:47:22.200 --> 01:47:26.200] Are you on a speakerphone? [01:47:26.200 --> 01:47:29.200] You're getting feedback [01:47:29.200 --> 01:47:33.200] Oh, this sounds like a wireless [01:47:33.200 --> 01:47:35.200] Are you on a wireless phone? [01:47:35.200 --> 01:47:39.200] It's a hard wire to get to my computer [01:47:39.200 --> 01:47:43.200] I don't know what it is to do [01:47:43.200 --> 01:47:46.200] You've got your speakers too close to your microphone [01:47:46.200 --> 01:47:49.200] Turn your speaker sound off [01:47:49.200 --> 01:47:53.200] Let's turn it way down [01:47:53.200 --> 01:47:55.200] Okay, if it's a headset [01:47:55.200 --> 01:47:57.200] Turn your speakers down [01:47:57.200 --> 01:48:00.200] You're probably bleeding out of the... [01:48:00.200 --> 01:48:03.200] If the headset doesn't completely cover your ear [01:48:03.200 --> 01:48:06.200] The sound will bleed out back into the mic [01:48:06.200 --> 01:48:09.200] Or turn the heat down on your mic a little bit [01:48:09.200 --> 01:48:11.200] Bump your mic down [01:48:11.200 --> 01:48:14.200] I don't even know how to do that on this [01:48:14.200 --> 01:48:16.200] It's my laptop [01:48:16.200 --> 01:48:21.200] Yeah, just use your keyboard to turn your speaker volume down, Leslie [01:48:21.200 --> 01:48:23.200] Leslie, are you on Skype? [01:48:23.200 --> 01:48:25.200] Yeah [01:48:25.200 --> 01:48:29.200] Go to Tools [01:48:29.200 --> 01:48:32.200] Options [01:48:32.200 --> 01:48:34.200] Audio Settings [01:48:34.200 --> 01:48:39.200] Drag the little button down on the mic [01:48:39.200 --> 01:48:42.200] Here [01:48:42.200 --> 01:48:48.200] See, I might need Linux things, so it's a little bit different than my usual [01:48:48.200 --> 01:48:50.200] This is a... [01:48:50.200 --> 01:48:55.200] Okay, this is really, really bad, this is loud [01:48:55.200 --> 01:49:00.200] Okay, policy on a different phone [01:49:00.200 --> 01:49:01.200] Let me see if I can... [01:49:01.200 --> 01:49:03.200] This is helpful [01:49:03.200 --> 01:49:05.200] Try to call us back [01:49:05.200 --> 01:49:09.200] Okay [01:49:09.200 --> 01:49:13.200] Okay, that was unnerving [01:49:13.200 --> 01:49:17.200] Maybe she can call us back on a landline or something [01:49:17.200 --> 01:49:22.200] Okay, we're going to go to Steve in Nevada [01:49:22.200 --> 01:49:25.200] Steve, what do you have for us? [01:49:25.200 --> 01:49:27.200] Hi, how are you guys? [01:49:27.200 --> 01:49:29.200] Doing well [01:49:29.200 --> 01:49:31.200] Oh, good, I'm glad you can hear me [01:49:31.200 --> 01:49:34.200] First of all, I'd like to say I really appreciate what you guys are doing [01:49:34.200 --> 01:49:37.200] Eddie, Randy, Deborah, if you're there [01:49:37.200 --> 01:49:40.200] Fantastic job [01:49:40.200 --> 01:49:45.200] I was actually mentored through a lot of the things that you're talking about [01:49:45.200 --> 01:49:48.200] I was mentored through this back in the mid-90s myself [01:49:48.200 --> 01:49:52.200] I've got a lot of experience in this kind of stuff myself [01:49:52.200 --> 01:49:57.200] And so I know my stuff, and I can tell from... [01:49:57.200 --> 01:49:59.200] Listen to you guys, you guys do know your stuff too [01:49:59.200 --> 01:50:01.200] There's no doubt about that [01:50:01.200 --> 01:50:03.200] Really know your stuff real well [01:50:03.200 --> 01:50:07.200] I can answer in Jay's question about the driving issue [01:50:07.200 --> 01:50:09.200] Which isn't an issue that we... [01:50:09.200 --> 01:50:13.200] I was with a group of people, and I was mentored back in the 90s [01:50:13.200 --> 01:50:18.200] We were a group of people that were raising a lot of these issues [01:50:18.200 --> 01:50:20.200] that you guys are talking about today [01:50:20.200 --> 01:50:24.200] And the way it was explained to me, like with the hauling for hire issues [01:50:24.200 --> 01:50:29.200] The rule of thumb was if you have a passenger manifest or a cargo manifest [01:50:29.200 --> 01:50:31.200] you would be considered hauling for hire [01:50:31.200 --> 01:50:34.200] Like the wheat farmer that Randy mentioned [01:50:34.200 --> 01:50:36.200] would not be hauling for hire [01:50:36.200 --> 01:50:39.200] But if somebody was hauling that wheat for him [01:50:39.200 --> 01:50:41.200] that had a passenger manifest [01:50:41.200 --> 01:50:43.200] that person would be hauling the wheat [01:50:43.200 --> 01:50:46.200] That person would be a commercial person [01:50:46.200 --> 01:50:48.200] Because that's the way it was explained to me anyway [01:50:48.200 --> 01:50:50.200] and it kind of made sense to me [01:50:50.200 --> 01:50:52.200] But anyway, I really appreciate what you guys are doing [01:50:52.200 --> 01:50:56.200] and I'm happy to have found you guys [01:50:56.200 --> 01:50:58.200] You know a lot... [01:50:58.200 --> 01:51:02.200] Hold on just a second Steve, you're getting some booming in your mic [01:51:02.200 --> 01:51:05.200] Are you on a cell phone or a headset? [01:51:05.200 --> 01:51:07.200] Yeah, I am, I'm on a cell phone [01:51:07.200 --> 01:51:11.200] Okay, move the mic a little bit away from your mouth [01:51:11.200 --> 01:51:14.200] I think when you start to talk you're getting a blast of air [01:51:14.200 --> 01:51:17.200] and it's booming in our headsets here [01:51:17.200 --> 01:51:20.200] Okay, how about now? Can you hear me better now? [01:51:20.200 --> 01:51:22.200] Oh, much better, much better [01:51:22.200 --> 01:51:23.200] Okay, go ahead [01:51:23.200 --> 01:51:30.200] So again, I really know my stuff and I can tell that you guys really do know your stuff really well [01:51:30.200 --> 01:51:35.200] I was dealing with these kind of issues back in the 90s [01:51:35.200 --> 01:51:42.200] The guy that was mentoring his main issue was Second Amendment issues [01:51:42.200 --> 01:51:44.200] and other things as well [01:51:44.200 --> 01:51:46.200] But he was mainly arguing a lot of Second Amendment issues [01:51:46.200 --> 01:51:51.200] In fact, right now I'm working with him on some Second Amendment issues [01:51:51.200 --> 01:51:53.200] We're working together on that [01:51:53.200 --> 01:51:56.200] I'm trying to help him as much as I can [01:51:56.200 --> 01:52:00.200] The... [01:52:00.200 --> 01:52:03.200] If I may, maybe that's the one I call... [01:52:03.200 --> 01:52:06.200] Wait, hold on Steve, that noise is back [01:52:06.200 --> 01:52:10.200] Can you move the mic a little farther from your mouth? [01:52:10.200 --> 01:52:13.200] Sure, how about now? [01:52:13.200 --> 01:52:17.200] I'm getting real good sound from you [01:52:17.200 --> 01:52:22.200] I'm still getting that... it sounds like the mic's over-modulating [01:52:22.200 --> 01:52:26.200] Okay, try to just talk a little softer if that might fix it [01:52:26.200 --> 01:52:29.200] Okay, if I speak softer? [01:52:29.200 --> 01:52:31.200] No, it's in your connection [01:52:31.200 --> 01:52:33.200] Just go ahead, we can hear you this way [01:52:33.200 --> 01:52:38.200] Okay, I made things, I just think you guys are doing a fantastic job [01:52:38.200 --> 01:52:48.200] You guys started this radio show where you were talking about a cop having probable cause of the manager ID [01:52:48.200 --> 01:52:52.200] And that was actually a case back in the 90s [01:52:52.200 --> 01:52:58.200] I have a successful war story about how I handled one of those cases [01:52:58.200 --> 01:53:09.200] Where me and two other people were walking out of a grocery store and a cop out of the blue demanded our identification [01:53:09.200 --> 01:53:13.200] And I refused to show mine and I was arrested [01:53:13.200 --> 01:53:16.200] I refused to show mine on purpose [01:53:16.200 --> 01:53:22.200] By this time I've been arguing constitutional issues for some time [01:53:22.200 --> 01:53:26.200] And I remember being hauled in before the judge [01:53:26.200 --> 01:53:31.200] And the first thing I noticed was I didn't want to make a record of it [01:53:31.200 --> 01:53:35.200] I demanded that a record be made of the proceedings [01:53:35.200 --> 01:53:38.200] He said that there was no court reporter or anything like that [01:53:38.200 --> 01:53:46.200] So I demanded the names and addresses of everybody in this courtroom to call as potential witnesses to these proceedings [01:53:46.200 --> 01:53:48.200] And he refused that, of course, two before [01:53:48.200 --> 01:53:59.200] I told him I was their impropriet persona in my proper person when he asked if I was going to represent myself [01:53:59.200 --> 01:54:02.200] I told him I don't represent myself, I am myself [01:54:02.200 --> 01:54:06.200] And I told him that he asked me did I understand the charges being laid against me [01:54:06.200 --> 01:54:08.200] And I told him no, I don't understand [01:54:08.200 --> 01:54:12.200] This pretend information that you've given me that goes to charge an offense [01:54:12.200 --> 01:54:17.200] It doesn't specifically state who it is that I injured and how I injured them [01:54:17.200 --> 01:54:25.200] And the prosecutor chimes up and says, well, you broke the state law, you know, you broke the law [01:54:25.200 --> 01:54:29.200] Well, so you're saying the state, my question was, so the state's the victim you're saying? [01:54:29.200 --> 01:54:33.200] They said, yeah, the state's the victim, well, what's the state's injury? [01:54:33.200 --> 01:54:40.200] And they just looked at my, they just looked at me and I said, I'm Richard Smith, there's no, there's no, the state doesn't have any injury [01:54:40.200 --> 01:54:43.200] I mean, you're saying that I obstructed government process [01:54:43.200 --> 01:54:50.200] Well, that sounds more like a civil case where if I damaged the, if I wasted the government's time, you should be sued me civilly [01:54:50.200 --> 01:54:55.200] Certainly not a criminal case, at best, at best this would be a criminal case, I told the judge [01:54:55.200 --> 01:55:01.200] And so I moved to Smith for lack of jurisdiction, there's no subject matter jurisdiction in the case [01:55:01.200 --> 01:55:05.200] There's no injury, there's no crime [01:55:05.200 --> 01:55:12.200] You're claiming that the state's the victim, but the state has no injury [01:55:12.200 --> 01:55:15.200] Well, I moved to Smith for lack of jurisdiction, you have no jurisdiction in the case [01:55:15.200 --> 01:55:21.200] The judge continues and I say, judge, I can't believe that you're going to continue to hear this case [01:55:21.200 --> 01:55:27.200] And wage your judicial immunity when you have an established jurisdiction in the case [01:55:27.200 --> 01:55:33.200] And that judge just went, his face just went pale, I'll never forget that, the judge's face just went pale when I told him [01:55:33.200 --> 01:55:38.200] And a couple days later that case was dismissed, they dismissed that case [01:55:38.200 --> 01:55:46.200] So I really, really liked your guys' information on, on grand jury, on the grand jury stuff [01:55:46.200 --> 01:55:52.200] And what I'm doing for you guys is I've printed off a lot of the information that I've found [01:55:52.200 --> 01:55:57.200] And I'm sending it to friends that I know that are interested in this kind of stuff, trying to drum up some support for you guys [01:55:57.200 --> 01:56:00.200] I think you're doing a fabulous job [01:56:00.200 --> 01:56:02.200] And I appreciate that [01:56:02.200 --> 01:56:04.200] I appreciate that [01:56:04.200 --> 01:56:07.200] We appreciate that [01:56:07.200 --> 01:56:09.200] Fantastic job [01:56:09.200 --> 01:56:13.200] And, you know, some people, I do know some people that are interested in this stuff [01:56:13.200 --> 01:56:19.200] And, you know, I hope to drum up some support for you guys, right now I am busy on the second [01:56:19.200 --> 01:56:28.200] One thing you should tell everybody, that if they listen to the show, always remember that we have on our donation page [01:56:28.200 --> 01:56:34.200] A donation button for Randy Spearfudd [01:56:34.200 --> 01:56:37.200] Oh, yeah [01:56:37.200 --> 01:56:39.200] We have to keep our priorities [01:56:39.200 --> 01:56:44.200] I need to, I need to, I need to, I need to sharp, Randy, I need to sharp [01:56:44.200 --> 01:56:48.200] We need people, there's too few of us, we need people like that [01:56:48.200 --> 01:56:55.200] Well, I don't tell everybody that I have migrated from the barley to the wheat [01:56:55.200 --> 01:57:00.200] Oh, okay, that's, you think of wheat grass, Valerie [01:57:00.200 --> 01:57:06.200] That's, I don't really want to support your drinking fun, but I'll certainly support this radio show, that's damn sure [01:57:06.200 --> 01:57:08.200] And I'm glad to help you guys [01:57:08.200 --> 01:57:11.200] And, you know, again, I really appreciate it [01:57:11.200 --> 01:57:14.200] I do really know a lot [01:57:14.200 --> 01:57:19.200] Again, as I said, I'm helping some people, myself, like on the side, you know, I'm trying not to make a living [01:57:19.200 --> 01:57:21.200] You know, my question to you guys is [01:57:21.200 --> 01:57:25.200] Why do we spend all this money on taxes, pay these people [01:57:25.200 --> 01:57:31.200] And then we spend half our lives looking over a shoulder to make sure we're not doing something wrong [01:57:31.200 --> 01:57:41.200] That's a good question, and I wish I had an easy answer for it, other than it is in the nature of the beast [01:57:41.200 --> 01:57:48.200] I had, I was reading a book called The Earth Chronicles by Zachariah Sitchin [01:57:48.200 --> 01:58:01.200] And he's speaking to some Sumerian tablets, one of which was by a king who was proclaiming that he was reasserting the old law [01:58:01.200 --> 01:58:09.200] As those in positions of power and money had so perverted the law that the people can no longer find justice [01:58:09.200 --> 01:58:13.200] That was 6,000 years ago [01:58:13.200 --> 01:58:18.200] It's not new, it's not going to change [01:58:18.200 --> 01:58:22.200] Do you have anything else for us? We're about to go to break [01:58:22.200 --> 01:58:24.200] Oh, okay [01:58:24.200 --> 01:58:27.200] Do you have to go to break, you think? [01:58:27.200 --> 01:58:29.200] Yeah, do you have anything else? [01:58:29.200 --> 01:58:35.200] Yeah, I just want to say I have been at it since 94, and I'm now 44, so really [01:58:35.200 --> 01:58:39.200] Okay, wait, wait, wait, we're going to break, we just need to know if we need to hold you over [01:58:39.200 --> 01:58:45.200] Okay, hang on, this is Randy Calton, David Stevens, Eddie Craig, we have a radio [01:58:45.200 --> 01:59:10.200] Call it number 512-646-1984 [01:59:10.200 --> 01:59:20.200] Call us toll free at 888-551-0102 or visit us online at bfa.org [01:59:20.200 --> 01:59:30.200] This translation is highly accurate and it comes with over 13,000 cross references, plus charts and maps and an outline for every book of the Bible [01:59:30.200 --> 01:59:32.200] This is truly a Bible you can understand [01:59:32.200 --> 01:59:40.200] To get your free copy of the New Testament recovery version, call us toll free at 888-551-0102 [01:59:40.200 --> 02:00:00.200] That's 888-551-0102 or visit us online at bfa.org