[00:00.000 --> 00:07.760] This is the Liberty Beat, your daily source for Liberty News and activist updates online [00:07.760 --> 00:09.560] at TheLibertyBeat.com. [00:09.560 --> 00:14.120] I'm Brian Hagen with your Liberty Beat for Monday, November 10th, 2014. [00:14.120 --> 00:22.600] Gold is trading around $1,154 silver, $15.58 and Bitcoin is trading around $358.58. [00:22.600 --> 00:27.880] Today's Bitcoin Prize brought to you by Expresscoin, the fastest, most reliable way to buy Bitcoin. [00:27.880 --> 00:36.280] Support for Liberty Beat comes from eFoodsDirect, redefining the way you think about storeable food. [00:36.280 --> 00:40.920] We've created a menu of food that is so good, so easy to make, that you'll find yourself [00:40.920 --> 00:46.160] eating it every day, even though it has a shelf life of up to 25 years. [00:46.160 --> 00:50.160] eFoodsDirect is offering 10% off to all Liberty Beat listeners. [00:50.160 --> 00:59.760] Go to eFoodsDirect.com or call 800-620-5520 and mention Liberty Beat for your savings today. [00:59.760 --> 01:04.240] In the news, Germany and Brazil are the driving force behind a new version of an anti-data [01:04.240 --> 01:08.160] collection resolution the United Nations passed last year. [01:08.160 --> 01:12.160] Reuters reports the new version of the resolution calls mass surveillance and collection of [01:12.160 --> 01:17.120] metadata a violation of the rights to privacy and a hindrance to free expression. [01:17.120 --> 01:21.040] According to documents released by Edward Snowden, Brazil and Germany were both a victim [01:21.040 --> 01:28.200] of invasive surveillance from foreign governments, including the United States. [01:28.200 --> 01:31.600] The Associated Press has reported on newly released emails in which Attorney General [01:31.600 --> 01:36.320] Eric Holder states that federal prosecutors who criticized him and the handling of Operation [01:36.320 --> 01:39.800] Fast and Furious could quote, kiss my ass. [01:39.800 --> 01:43.120] The Department of Justice released emails to the House Oversight and Government Reform [01:43.120 --> 01:45.000] Committee last week. [01:45.000 --> 01:49.000] The emails provided Glimpse and Al Holder and other officials dealt with the unfolding [01:49.000 --> 01:56.080] of the Fast and Furious investigation and critical reporting from the press. [01:56.080 --> 02:01.480] On Friday, an unidentified man came to South Boston, Texas's gun store Central Texas Gunworks [02:01.480 --> 02:03.880] in search of ammunition and a handgun. [02:03.880 --> 02:07.400] What employees, known as Michael Cardio, soon discovered was that the man had a very [02:07.400 --> 02:09.840] specific purpose for the purchase. [02:09.840 --> 02:13.480] After filling out required paperwork for a background check, the man purportedly told [02:13.480 --> 02:19.080] Cardio he planned to use the weapon and ammunition to kill people at a hospital minutes away. [02:19.080 --> 02:22.880] Central Texas Gunworks took action and called employees who later detained the man and questioned [02:22.880 --> 02:23.880] him. [02:23.880 --> 02:27.240] While there has been no further information about the identity of the mysterious man or [02:27.240 --> 02:31.840] what conclusions may come from the investigation, Cardio told Fox News, the stranger identified [02:31.840 --> 02:36.240] himself as an agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. 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[04:50.880 --> 05:03.120] Now, if you've been listening to this show for very long, you've heard me say quite [05:03.120 --> 05:11.480] often that the Federal Constitution is null and void because it had a built-in booby [05:11.480 --> 05:18.640] trap in it that caused it to self-destruct within 100 years maximum of its initial enactment [05:18.640 --> 05:23.600] and so-called acceptance by the states of the Union. [05:23.600 --> 05:30.640] But I've also said time and time again that the Founding Fathers had absolutely no authority [05:30.640 --> 05:37.560] to go to Philadelphia and do what they did to create a Constitution that allegedly replaced [05:37.560 --> 05:39.800] the Articles of Confederation. [05:39.800 --> 05:45.640] Now, if you've ever studied American history and you've ever actually read the Articles [05:45.640 --> 05:52.360] of Confederation, you should know already where I'm going to go with this because it [05:52.360 --> 05:58.920] made it very, very clear how the Union was to be established and was established, how [05:58.920 --> 06:07.000] the weak centralized government was to be established and why it was weak intentionally [06:07.000 --> 06:15.320] and that it required certain things to be done before other things could be accommodated. [06:15.320 --> 06:21.560] So what I'm going to do now is I'm going to read one specific article out of the Articles [06:21.560 --> 06:25.560] of Confederation that is Article 13. [06:25.560 --> 06:30.200] Now pay very close attention to this. [06:30.200 --> 06:36.800] Every state shall abide by the determinations of the United States in Congress assembled [06:36.800 --> 06:42.800] on all questions which by this Confederation are submitted to them and the Articles of [06:42.800 --> 06:52.760] Confederation shall be inviably observed by every state and the Union shall be perpetual [06:52.760 --> 07:03.920] nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them unless such alteration [07:03.920 --> 07:11.720] be agreed to in a Congress of the United States and afterwards confirmed by the legislature [07:11.720 --> 07:16.320] of every state. [07:16.320 --> 07:25.640] Now folks, that makes it very clear that certain things that had to happen didn't happen. [07:25.640 --> 07:33.320] First off, the states don't inviably observe the Articles of Confederation. [07:33.320 --> 07:40.200] Probably didn't in that day and time either and it stipulates here that the Union of those [07:40.200 --> 07:46.880] states shall be perpetual just like the Federal Constitution currently states. [07:46.880 --> 07:57.280] But this is the kicker, nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them. [07:57.280 --> 08:04.600] Any of them is referring to these articles within the Articles of Confederation. [08:04.600 --> 08:14.640] No alterations of any of these 13 articles could be done from this point forward unless [08:14.640 --> 08:22.440] the alteration was agreed to in a Congress of the United States and then after that agreement [08:22.440 --> 08:27.520] it had to be confirmed by the legislatures of every state. [08:27.520 --> 08:30.960] It had to be unanimous. [08:30.960 --> 08:39.040] There was not a for-fist or a majority, it had to be unanimous. [08:39.040 --> 08:44.760] And we all know through history that that was not the case when the Constitution was [08:44.760 --> 08:47.400] written and allegedly adopted. [08:47.400 --> 08:55.200] Not all of the states signed on and were willing to take it as a change to the Articles of Confederation. [08:55.200 --> 09:02.600] Back then and there the Constitution itself was actually unconstitutional because it violated [09:02.600 --> 09:11.120] the Articles of Confederation completely and totally. [09:11.120 --> 09:19.480] So this is one of the reasons why I make the argument that the Vatican stuff doesn't matter, [09:19.480 --> 09:25.760] the War Powers Act doesn't matter because none of the acts themselves had any legitimate [09:25.760 --> 09:32.440] authority behind them the moment they were created because there was no Constitution [09:32.440 --> 09:42.120] and government created by said Constitution by which to create them. [09:42.120 --> 09:50.400] Because every state had to agree to amend or alter or replace the Articles of Confederation [09:50.400 --> 09:54.960] and that didn't happen. [09:54.960 --> 10:01.760] So this goes back to the point I keep saying about it really doesn't matter what rules [10:01.760 --> 10:07.680] we've put in place, those that are acting in government feel that they can just throw [10:07.680 --> 10:13.640] them out the window and start scratch even the founding fathers to some degree. [10:13.640 --> 10:19.000] Now I'm not trying to question that they may have had noble motives. [10:19.000 --> 10:24.720] I can't say for sure I wasn't there to talk to any of them directly and get their specific [10:24.720 --> 10:27.880] thoughts upon what they were doing and why they were doing it. [10:27.880 --> 10:32.880] We never had that conversation and neither did anyone else living today. [10:32.880 --> 10:40.720] So all we can do is go by what they wrote down and passed forward through history and [10:40.720 --> 10:48.440] all the records and other documents that show the accuracy of those writings and thus the [10:48.440 --> 10:52.680] context and intent of those writings. [10:52.680 --> 10:57.200] And there are a lot of things being said about this founding father or that founding father [10:57.200 --> 11:03.720] that I have a hard time reconciling with the actual record of what that founding father [11:03.720 --> 11:10.840] wrote as his thoughts on a particular subject in contrast to what he's being accused of [11:10.840 --> 11:19.320] by modern-day naysayers of whatever, alright? [11:19.320 --> 11:23.560] Everybody's speculating on what they were, why they were there and so on and so forth [11:23.560 --> 11:32.840] but no one else was there and all we can go on is by the actual documents that they left. [11:32.840 --> 11:38.400] And like I said, the other records that prove those documents to be accurate or inaccurate [11:38.400 --> 11:41.160] or whatever. [11:41.160 --> 11:47.560] Now that being said, this is what leads me up to the point of saying that even our current [11:47.560 --> 11:53.520] state constitutions have been treated in exactly the same manner as the Articles of Confederation [11:53.520 --> 11:57.800] by our individual departments of state government. [11:57.800 --> 12:01.400] They've just thrown it out the window and rewrote everything the way they want it to [12:01.400 --> 12:10.520] work regardless of what we put in place for them to work by and to work under. [12:10.520 --> 12:15.440] And you don't have to look very far to see that that is exactly what they've done because [12:15.440 --> 12:18.720] it is shown in their every action. [12:18.720 --> 12:26.720] It is shown in the impunity by which police officers murder civilians, unarmed civilians. [12:26.720 --> 12:32.720] It is shown by the fact that there is no legislator that is trying to get any law passed that [12:32.720 --> 12:40.160] would make it punishable for these police officers to do these things and make it easier [12:40.160 --> 12:45.240] to ensure that they're held accountable and that the people themselves have a mechanism [12:45.240 --> 12:48.240] by which to do that. [12:48.240 --> 12:52.600] There's no legislator doing that and there's certainly no court upholding the effort to [12:52.600 --> 12:53.600] make it happen. [12:53.600 --> 13:00.080] In fact, the court is doing everything possible to diminish the limitations of the Constitution [13:00.080 --> 13:07.000] upon government and ever expand governmental power to such a degree that we are now enslaved [13:07.000 --> 13:15.680] to the whims of government rather than government being enslaved as a servant to the whole of [13:15.680 --> 13:22.360] the people, not to special interest, not to specific groups or individuals, but to the [13:22.360 --> 13:24.680] people as a whole. [13:24.680 --> 13:31.440] In other words, if you don't have the authority to do it for everybody, you can't do it for [13:31.440 --> 13:32.440] anybody. [13:32.440 --> 13:39.560] And if you don't have that power as an individual, you don't have it as a legislature or a court [13:39.560 --> 13:43.680] or as an executive agency. [13:43.680 --> 13:48.880] That is the simplest way to understand your rights under a Constitution. [13:48.880 --> 13:58.360] If you cannot do it as an individual without suffering repercussions for it, then you can't [13:58.360 --> 14:04.800] delegate the power to an agent, i.e. your public servant, to do exactly the same thing [14:04.800 --> 14:10.600] that you yourself could not do on your own. [14:10.600 --> 14:14.240] How hard a concept is that, folks? [14:14.240 --> 14:19.720] Why do we put people in office that just they cannot grasp that way of thinking to save [14:19.720 --> 14:20.920] their lives? [14:20.920 --> 14:26.400] They think that because they have a public title, they suddenly have a power above and [14:26.400 --> 14:29.920] beyond that of their fellow man. [14:29.920 --> 14:36.280] And yet, what are the words in the founding documents as we know them, the Declaration [14:36.280 --> 14:43.480] of Independence specifically, all men are created equal. [14:43.480 --> 14:50.360] And nowhere is government given the power to make them unequal. [14:50.360 --> 14:58.760] Nowhere is government given the power to make one individual or group superior to any other. [14:58.760 --> 15:04.880] Yet, that is exactly what they do, that is exactly what they get away with doing, and [15:04.880 --> 15:10.560] that is exactly what we sit back and allow. [15:10.560 --> 15:17.960] Those that were meant to serve have now become masters and slave masters. [15:17.960 --> 15:21.240] The police don't serve you anymore. [15:21.240 --> 15:31.040] They serve those in power, not those of the public, at least not the citizen public, for [15:31.040 --> 15:34.920] lack of a better way of putting it. [15:34.920 --> 15:41.080] Now this puts several thoughts into my mind about something I want to write into the book. [15:41.080 --> 15:46.800] And this is kind of the way I thought about it, that there can really only be two methods [15:46.800 --> 15:53.480] of reasoning on why the requirements established to limit and control law making authority [15:53.480 --> 15:58.680] that we delegated within the Texas Constitution are not being followed by the legislature [15:58.680 --> 16:00.600] and the courts. [16:00.600 --> 16:06.720] Number one, the legislature and the courts have unilaterally, but not publicly, declared [16:06.720 --> 16:12.960] that the constitutional language does not actually mean what it says, and therefore only the [16:12.960 --> 16:16.480] legislature and the courts can say what it actually means. [16:16.480 --> 16:22.280] Thus, our subordinate government, the ones that are supposed to serve us, are now inferring [16:22.280 --> 16:29.480] that the people are actually mentally and linguistically incapable of understanding the language of [16:29.480 --> 16:37.320] the very document that was allegedly created by us and under our authority and our collective [16:37.320 --> 16:42.640] power in order to establish and empower government in all of its forms. [16:42.640 --> 16:46.160] Now that's the first way this can be working. [16:46.160 --> 16:48.000] I'll get to the second when I get back. [16:48.000 --> 16:53.160] All right folks, this is Rule of Law Radio, calling number 512-646-1984. [16:53.160 --> 17:00.720] If y'all give us a call and get in line, we'll be right back. [17:00.720 --> 17:05.360] Through advances in technology, our lives have greatly improved, except in the area [17:05.360 --> 17:06.760] of nutrition. 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[19:47.640 --> 19:58.640] All right, folks, we are back, again, to call in number 512-646-1984, and folks, I am operating [19:58.640 --> 20:02.440] solo tonight, so for those of you that are already up on the call or board and those [20:02.440 --> 20:08.880] of you that will call in, when you call in, please make sure that you have your microphone [20:08.880 --> 20:12.840] muted until we're ready to talk just in case there's something going on in the background [20:12.840 --> 20:20.680] that would be beneficial not to go out over the air, and I won't have your names before [20:20.680 --> 20:27.360] I answer it, so I may have to call out your location if it comes up or your phone number [20:27.360 --> 20:32.960] if it comes up, but anyway, you should hear me go live on whatever you're listening to [20:32.960 --> 20:37.160] me on when we start this, so give me just another minute to finish up some of this and [20:37.160 --> 20:38.840] we'll start taking calls. [20:38.840 --> 20:46.760] Okay, the number 2 reason why the government may choose to ignore the Constitution is that [20:46.760 --> 20:51.920] they have decided that it is no longer valid and binding upon any of the departments of [20:51.920 --> 20:57.440] government in any way, including the law making power of the legislature and the interpretive [20:57.440 --> 21:02.800] power of the courts, and therefore, it is not required that any governmental department [21:02.800 --> 21:11.520] adhere to its provisions or its prohibitions in any way whatsoever, and if they do, it's [21:11.520 --> 21:15.560] either prima facie or very superficially. [21:15.560 --> 21:21.280] Now the result of either one or two being that the government is free to dictate what [21:21.280 --> 21:27.240] the quote unquote non-limits of its actual authority and powers truly are regardless [21:27.240 --> 21:33.840] of the will of we the people as we expressed in the Constitution when it was written. [21:33.840 --> 21:42.200] Now if the first of these thought processes is true, the people actually are, and that [21:42.200 --> 21:47.840] thought process being that the people actually are incapable of understanding the language, [21:47.840 --> 21:53.200] then how can the government created by it exist with any form of legitimacy at all? [21:53.200 --> 21:58.080] I mean, if we don't understand the language now, how did we understand what we were writing [21:58.080 --> 22:02.240] in the first place in order to create a government that now tells us we don't understand what [22:02.240 --> 22:06.840] we wrote in order to create it and give it power and authority? [22:06.840 --> 22:10.720] Does that make sense? [22:10.720 --> 22:14.200] That's kind of like your child telling you that you and your spouse didn't know how [22:14.200 --> 22:20.400] to copulate in order to create a child, but hey, it worked. [22:20.400 --> 22:26.560] You don't have to understand the biomechanics of the whole thing right down to the chemical [22:26.560 --> 22:32.320] level to understand what the result was going to be and what the intent of the activity [22:32.320 --> 22:37.560] was, and I don't see how that could be applied any different to the constitutional creation [22:37.560 --> 22:39.680] of government. [22:39.680 --> 22:43.880] Now if the second option is true that the Constitution is no longer valid, the state [22:43.880 --> 22:49.480] Constitution that is, I'm not talking about the federal, then how can the government created [22:49.480 --> 22:57.280] and empowered by that state Constitution that is no longer valid continue to remain in existence [22:57.280 --> 23:00.240] and be itself considered valid? [23:00.240 --> 23:07.680] I mean, if the Texas Constitution having created a lesser thing called government is later determined [23:07.680 --> 23:14.320] to have no authority or validity, then how can the lesser thing created by that Constitution [23:14.320 --> 23:23.120] nevertheless be considered valid absent the Constitution's own foundational validity? [23:23.120 --> 23:28.560] It's just, it's circular thinking. [23:28.560 --> 23:32.160] If it's not valid for this reason, neither are you and your powers. [23:32.160 --> 23:36.520] If it's not valid for that reason, neither are you and your powers. [23:36.520 --> 23:44.560] If it's no longer in place and valid, then neither are you and your powers. [23:44.560 --> 23:47.600] So which one are we going to force them to admit it is? [23:47.600 --> 23:53.520] Or which way are we going to force them to adhere to it as we wrote it? [23:53.520 --> 23:57.280] That's the question you need to be asking yourself, people. [23:57.280 --> 24:02.840] How can we be the ones violating a law if there's no legitimate authority behind the [24:02.840 --> 24:09.960] law and how can we be violating a law that has no legitimate place under a constitutional [24:09.960 --> 24:11.520] form of government? [24:11.520 --> 24:17.360] Because the law that they're using at best is administrative and administrative law is [24:17.360 --> 24:21.440] nothing new even though they try to tell you it is. [24:21.440 --> 24:24.840] It's the exact same thing as the old King's prerogative. [24:24.840 --> 24:29.240] It's just got a new name, administrative law. [24:29.240 --> 24:34.320] But it's still the idea that the King can do no wrong and what pleases the King is the [24:34.320 --> 24:35.880] law. [24:35.880 --> 24:41.480] Not that the law is the King's will, but that the King's will makes the law, which we did [24:41.480 --> 24:46.040] away with when we created constitutional republics. [24:46.040 --> 24:48.960] We said the King has no will here. [24:48.960 --> 24:54.440] We, the individual people, are our own kings. [24:54.440 --> 25:01.520] We have no subjects, but we have no rulers either. [25:01.520 --> 25:10.520] And yet here we are, bowing down and scraping to the Frankenstein monster that we created [25:10.520 --> 25:18.720] and have let run amuck outside of the limits of the document created to constrain it. [25:18.720 --> 25:26.840] And we've allowed each of the children, the legislative, judicial and executive, to do [25:26.840 --> 25:34.160] as they please and become the interpreters of the rules that we wrote to bind them down. [25:34.160 --> 25:36.280] It's just like the example I give. [25:36.280 --> 25:41.280] You and your spouse sit down and write a constitution, a rules of the household, and [25:41.280 --> 25:43.760] you call it the home constitution. [25:43.760 --> 25:51.040] You've got three kids, a 17-year-old, a 13-year-old, and a five-year-old, okay? [25:51.040 --> 25:57.920] The 13-year-old is the executive or the legislative, the 17-year-old is the executive, and the [25:57.920 --> 26:00.480] five-year-old is the judicial. [26:00.480 --> 26:09.840] And you tell the five-year-old, you have the power to tell us what this means to you. [26:09.840 --> 26:16.040] Just exactly how do you think the rules of the house are going to get interpreted? [26:16.040 --> 26:20.560] It's certainly not going to be the way you intended when you wrote it, and I don't see [26:20.560 --> 26:28.080] anywhere in the Texas Constitution where we gave the court the power to be the sole decider [26:28.080 --> 26:37.760] and the sole interpreter of the meaning of the Constitution that we, the people, wrote. [26:37.760 --> 26:46.560] How does the thing created gain power over and above that of the thing that created it [26:46.560 --> 26:52.640] or the one that created it for that matter? [26:52.640 --> 26:57.120] It's a quandary they don't want to have to answer, and when they do answer, it's not [26:57.120 --> 27:02.920] through words, it's through brute force, which is exactly why they're not putting the breaks [27:02.920 --> 27:04.440] on the behavior of the cops. [27:04.440 --> 27:07.740] They want the cops willing to do what they're doing right now. [27:07.740 --> 27:11.760] They want them frothing at the mouth to do what they're doing right now. [27:11.760 --> 27:17.280] They want to get them all of these nice new military toys so that they feel compelled [27:17.280 --> 27:23.200] to find a use for them, and you and I are going to be the targets of that use. [27:23.200 --> 27:24.680] Why? [27:24.680 --> 27:36.560] Because we dared speak out, we dared say no, we dared say leave me alone. [27:36.560 --> 27:41.840] You need to figure out where you are in that place and where you want to remain, and whether [27:41.840 --> 27:48.560] you would really rather die on your feet fighting or kneeling down and kissing the feet of [27:48.560 --> 27:51.760] the one that killed you. [27:51.760 --> 27:52.760] Figure it out, folks. [27:52.760 --> 27:55.320] I know where I'm going to be. [27:55.320 --> 28:01.920] The only question is, is how many people will be standing beside me when that comes? [28:01.920 --> 28:03.440] All right. [28:03.440 --> 28:10.680] That being said, we now have just under two minutes to, before we go to the next break, [28:10.680 --> 28:16.320] so before we start taking calls, I'm going to wait until we start the next segment. [28:16.320 --> 28:21.160] Whoever is in Kalano, Hawaii, you're going to be the first one up when we get back after [28:21.160 --> 28:22.800] this break. [28:22.800 --> 28:25.800] After that, it looks like Truth Raider is on. [28:25.800 --> 28:32.760] Truth Raider, after I get done with whoever this is in Kalano, Hawaii, we will go to you. [28:32.760 --> 28:38.760] Again, folks, the call in number 512-646-1984. [28:38.760 --> 28:42.360] We're going to need some more people up here on the board when we get back, because we [28:42.360 --> 28:49.160] got an hour and a half left to go after this break, and I need somebody to talk to. [28:49.160 --> 28:54.720] Now, the things that I've talked about so far on the show tonight, I want you to really [28:54.720 --> 28:55.720] consider. [28:55.720 --> 28:57.920] Go look up the Articles of Confederation. [28:57.920 --> 29:03.200] If you go to Google and you type Articles of Confederation into the Google search engine, [29:03.200 --> 29:11.160] the second hit you're going to get says Articles of Confederation, the Library of Congress. [29:11.160 --> 29:12.160] Click on that link. [29:12.160 --> 29:21.160] It's got an actual scanned photocopy of the actual original printed Articles of Confederation, [29:21.160 --> 29:26.960] which you can actually download the images in high quality TIFF, and you can also download [29:26.960 --> 29:32.720] the full text of the Articles typed out already. [29:32.720 --> 29:36.680] And so it's a little easier to read than it is off the old scanned book. [29:36.680 --> 29:37.680] But read those. [29:37.680 --> 29:38.680] They're very short. [29:38.680 --> 29:40.160] There's only 13 of them. [29:40.160 --> 29:41.560] It's very short. [29:41.560 --> 29:44.040] The book is four pages long. [29:44.040 --> 29:45.040] Okay? [29:45.040 --> 29:50.080] It's not huge at all compared to what the Constitution is that we're working on. [29:50.080 --> 29:56.520] All right, folks, 512-646-1984 will be right back after this break. [29:56.520 --> 29:57.520] Thank you. [29:57.520 --> 29:58.520] Y'all hang on. [29:58.520 --> 30:06.560] Trash trucks across California are rumbling down city streets using clean fuel made from [30:06.560 --> 30:11.920] a dirty source, garbage, brilliant innovation, or feel good environmental lunacy. [30:11.920 --> 30:15.920] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be back in just a moment with more. [30:15.920 --> 30:21.240] Your search engine is watching you, recording all your searches and creating a massive database [30:21.240 --> 30:23.320] of your personal information. [30:23.320 --> 30:24.320] That's creepy. [30:24.320 --> 30:26.320] But it doesn't have to be that way. [30:26.320 --> 30:29.440] StartPage.com is the world's most private search engine. 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[31:08.960 --> 31:13.800] Critics note that liquefying and transporting LNG takes a lot of energy in itself, which [31:13.800 --> 31:18.560] reduces the overall environmental benefit, though the fuel may still be better than traditional [31:18.560 --> 31:20.560] fuels like oil or coal. [31:20.560 --> 31:24.560] But in any case, fueling garbage trucks with garbage is a spiffy idea. [31:24.560 --> 31:26.560] Look after Catherine Albrecht. [31:26.560 --> 31:52.560] Here's some news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [31:52.560 --> 32:18.560] All rights reserved. [32:18.560 --> 32:44.560] To be continued. [32:44.560 --> 33:06.560] Live Free Speech Radio, LogosRadioNetwork.com. [33:14.560 --> 33:36.560] Hi folks, we are back and this is Rule of Law Radio and we are going to start taking your [33:36.560 --> 34:02.560] calls now and we are going to start with this caller from Kalano, Hawaii. [34:02.560 --> 34:06.560] Yeah, first of all, we got to get this word out to more people quicker. [34:06.560 --> 34:16.560] Is there any ideas you have to replicate your program in more states? [34:16.560 --> 34:21.560] Well, that's what we're trying to get everybody to listen to the internet streams for rather [34:21.560 --> 34:24.560] than over radio or something like that. [34:24.560 --> 34:29.560] We're trying to get syndicated and the only way that we can do that is to get stream numbers [34:29.560 --> 34:31.560] up and consistent. [34:31.560 --> 34:36.560] To do that, people have to actually listen over the internet rather than through other [34:36.560 --> 34:42.560] means because we can only track the streams if we're being listened to over the net. [34:42.560 --> 34:47.560] For instance, we've got lots of folks that are have these micro broadcast stations that [34:47.560 --> 34:52.560] pick up our stream and pipe it out over the airways to actual radio stations, but that's [34:52.560 --> 34:58.560] only one stream and we have no idea how many people are actually listening to that particular [34:58.560 --> 35:03.560] station wherever that micro broadcaster may be, whatever state, whatever country, we have [35:03.560 --> 35:05.560] no way of knowing. [35:05.560 --> 35:11.560] So the only way we can accurately count threads is listening over the net. [35:11.560 --> 35:18.560] I was just thinking if you want to replicate it and have representatives teaching what [35:18.560 --> 35:22.560] you, because there's only one of you, see? [35:22.560 --> 35:23.560] Oh, granted. [35:23.560 --> 35:27.560] That's the whole reason why I'm trying to get the Tau of Law site done is so that there [35:27.560 --> 35:29.560] isn't just one of me. [35:29.560 --> 35:34.560] The whole goal here is to get the site up and going where we can educate as many people [35:34.560 --> 35:39.560] as possible as quickly as possible and even facilitate them being able to work in groups [35:39.560 --> 35:44.560] together in their own locations or from anywhere for that matter because there will be [35:44.560 --> 35:51.560] online teleconferencing and everything else for hosted learning tools and all that, what [35:51.560 --> 35:54.560] they call distance learning like the universities use online. [35:54.560 --> 35:58.560] Our site's going to have all that built into it. [35:58.560 --> 35:59.560] Good. [35:59.560 --> 36:00.560] Good. [36:00.560 --> 36:01.560] Put me in line. [36:01.560 --> 36:02.560] I'm waiting for that. [36:02.560 --> 36:05.560] But anyway, I just have a couple questions. [36:05.560 --> 36:12.560] Going back to traffic law and stuff like that, have you ever heard of what they call the [36:12.560 --> 36:14.560] MCO manufacturer? [36:14.560 --> 36:20.560] Yeah, MCO or MSO, manufacturer's statement or certificate of origin? [36:20.560 --> 36:21.560] Yeah. [36:21.560 --> 36:31.560] I've learned that the state actually owns your automobile, not you. [36:31.560 --> 36:33.560] No, not exactly. [36:33.560 --> 36:39.560] The state has what's called a vested interest and here's how they got it. [36:39.560 --> 36:43.560] Did you finance the car? [36:43.560 --> 36:46.560] Well, no, I paid cash. [36:46.560 --> 36:53.560] Yeah, but when it was originally purchased, brand new, how was it purchased? [36:53.560 --> 37:02.560] Yeah, it gets financed and they take that to the DMV and they shred it up and give you [37:02.560 --> 37:04.560] what they call a title. [37:04.560 --> 37:07.560] Well, yes, that's true. [37:07.560 --> 37:14.560] However, they microfished the MSO slash MCO before they shred it and burn it. [37:14.560 --> 37:15.560] Right. [37:15.560 --> 37:22.560] However, what they're actually doing and the way the system is set up to work according [37:22.560 --> 37:30.560] to the statutes, the MSO or MCO is sent to the state to be held just like a mortgage is [37:30.560 --> 37:34.560] held on a home until the mortgage is repaid. [37:34.560 --> 37:39.560] Consider a loan for your car, a mortgage for your car. [37:39.560 --> 37:47.560] Now, what is supposed to happen with the mortgage agreement once you pay off your home mortgage? [37:47.560 --> 37:49.560] You're supposed to get it back. [37:49.560 --> 37:50.560] Correct. [37:50.560 --> 37:56.560] And that's why in the 50s and 60s, all the rage was mortgage burning parties. [37:56.560 --> 38:02.560] People, when they've made the last payment on their house would get the mortgage note [38:02.560 --> 38:08.560] and then they would host a big party and burn it so that no one could get their hands [38:08.560 --> 38:14.560] on it and come back later and say that the money for the property was still owed. [38:14.560 --> 38:19.560] Well, that's exactly the concept behind how registering your car was supposed to work [38:19.560 --> 38:21.560] if it was financed. [38:21.560 --> 38:27.560] If you paid cash for it, then it never had to be registered at all. [38:27.560 --> 38:33.560] But by registering, the state became aware that it had an interest to protect in the lender, [38:33.560 --> 38:40.560] which is the bank, to the person who accepted the loan, which was you, the purchaser. [38:40.560 --> 38:45.560] So the state had to ensure the validity of the contract. [38:45.560 --> 38:47.560] It couldn't be an unconscionable contract. [38:47.560 --> 38:49.560] It couldn't violate state law. [38:49.560 --> 38:56.560] And the state had the duty to see that both parties' rights were protected under the contract. [38:56.560 --> 39:03.560] So the state was supposed to be the disinterested third party holder of the actual ownership paper [39:03.560 --> 39:06.560] to the car, the MSO or MCO. [39:06.560 --> 39:13.560] But the state devised a scheme through the legislature or the DMV or a collaboration of all of the above [39:13.560 --> 39:19.560] and the lawyers to steal the rightful ownership of the property, [39:19.560 --> 39:23.560] at least as far as being able to take it out of the hands of the state [39:23.560 --> 39:27.560] by destroying the actual ownership papers from the get-go, [39:27.560 --> 39:36.560] leaving only the mortgage floating around out there as the only evidence of actual legal ownership. [39:36.560 --> 39:41.560] So now you can't hold a mortgage-burning party for your car [39:41.560 --> 39:48.560] because that's the only document left to show you actually own the car. [39:48.560 --> 39:53.560] Yeah, I hear that it's like nobody can successfully get that back [39:53.560 --> 39:56.560] so as not to be tied with transportation. [39:56.560 --> 40:00.560] Correct, which is why you have to replace it with a bill of sale, [40:00.560 --> 40:05.560] a properly notarized bill of sale when you purchased the property [40:05.560 --> 40:07.560] to show that it was actually paid for [40:07.560 --> 40:12.560] and that the other party has signed off that there are no outstanding liens [40:12.560 --> 40:19.560] or anything else that would give the state any collateral interest in the note [40:19.560 --> 40:23.560] because there isn't one. [40:23.560 --> 40:26.560] Is it possible to do it now after the fact? [40:26.560 --> 40:29.560] I don't know if you can find the person that sold you the car [40:29.560 --> 40:35.560] and as long as you've dated properly on the date when the transaction actually took place and all that. [40:35.560 --> 40:37.560] Okay, good, I got that. [40:37.560 --> 40:42.560] So bill of sale, well, I'll get back to my recording later, [40:42.560 --> 40:52.560] but a second question I have for you is if you're involved in a automobile accident, [40:52.560 --> 40:56.560] somebody who rams you or something, know what? [40:56.560 --> 40:59.560] I mean, you're there, the police get there [40:59.560 --> 41:02.560] and they're going to ask you a million questions about your car. [41:02.560 --> 41:05.560] You just follow the same script. [41:05.560 --> 41:08.560] Yeah, I mean, nothing changes. [41:08.560 --> 41:10.560] If you're at fault, you're liable to the other person. [41:10.560 --> 41:14.560] If the other person is at fault, they're liable to you. [41:14.560 --> 41:19.560] See, here's the thing they want you to think about the way the system is set up. [41:19.560 --> 41:23.560] They tell you that if you get insurance, then everybody's covered [41:23.560 --> 41:26.560] and everybody's happy and there's no big deal. [41:26.560 --> 41:32.560] That's a ball face lie because the insurance company is not required to pay your claim. [41:32.560 --> 41:38.560] The insurance company can in fact dispute and refuse to pay your claim. [41:38.560 --> 41:42.560] Thus requiring you to do exactly what you would have had to do in the first place, [41:42.560 --> 41:48.560] which is pay a lawyer or handle it yourself, go to court, sue the other party [41:48.560 --> 41:51.560] because you can't sue the insurance company directly. [41:51.560 --> 41:56.560] You can only sue the other party even though the insurance company is the one that's liable. [41:56.560 --> 42:01.560] Most states protect the insurance company so that they cannot even be named in the suit. [42:01.560 --> 42:06.560] Even though they're the sole reason you had to go to court in the first place [42:06.560 --> 42:14.560] because they refuse to honor the obligation of the contract you were forced to participate in against your will. [42:14.560 --> 42:20.560] And this is all toted to be in the interest of public safety in order to cut down on loss [42:20.560 --> 42:25.560] and expense of having property damages paid for. [42:25.560 --> 42:27.560] And that's baloney. [42:27.560 --> 42:31.560] The insurance company is under no obligation to pay for a damn thing. [42:31.560 --> 42:36.560] You still have to fight tooth and nail to get one penny owed to you just like you would before [42:36.560 --> 42:42.560] and the odds are even stacked more against you than they were before. [42:42.560 --> 42:45.560] Because now you can't mention that the only reason you're in court [42:45.560 --> 42:50.560] and having to sue this little old lady whose husband died three weeks ago [42:50.560 --> 42:55.560] is because her insurance company forced both of you to come to court [42:55.560 --> 43:04.560] because it refused to honor the contract that she had with them to pay the other person if she was ever at fault. [43:04.560 --> 43:06.560] How do I know this? [43:06.560 --> 43:13.560] Because this is 100% exactly what happened to me when I got my car wrecked [43:13.560 --> 43:18.560] by a little old lady who turned right in front of me at an intersection causing me to hit her. [43:18.560 --> 43:24.560] This is exactly what happened and exactly the way it happened. [43:24.560 --> 43:28.560] Anyway, that you've answered my questions more than enough. [43:28.560 --> 43:31.560] But before I go, one more question. [43:31.560 --> 43:36.560] If I'm not intruding your privacy. [43:36.560 --> 43:39.560] No, but you got to hang on a second, Colono. [43:39.560 --> 43:43.560] I've got to take a break, but I'll finish you up on the other side and we'll go from there. [43:43.560 --> 43:44.560] Okay? [43:44.560 --> 43:45.560] Very good. [43:45.560 --> 43:46.560] All right. [43:46.560 --> 43:47.560] So hold on just a minute. [43:47.560 --> 43:48.560] All right, folks. [43:48.560 --> 43:51.560] 512-646-1984. [43:51.560 --> 43:54.560] This is Rule of All Radio with your host, Eddie Craig. [43:54.560 --> 43:55.560] Y'all hang in there. [43:55.560 --> 44:24.560] Right back. [44:25.560 --> 44:26.560] All right, folks. [44:26.560 --> 44:27.560] Thanks for watching. [44:27.560 --> 44:56.560] We'll be right back. [44:57.560 --> 44:59.560] 866-LAW-EV. [45:27.560 --> 45:49.560] We'll be right back. [45:57.560 --> 46:26.560] All right, folks. [46:26.560 --> 46:27.560] We are back. [46:27.560 --> 46:34.560] This is Rule of Law Radio and we are talking to Colono. [46:34.560 --> 46:37.560] All right, let's finish up with that question. [46:37.560 --> 46:51.560] Yeah, Eddie, just to make it clear, to get my automobile back from the DMV's record, I can go and get a bill of sale and clear that up on my own, correct? [46:51.560 --> 46:59.560] The bill of sale is simply evidence that you have, that you purchased the car and actually paid for it. [46:59.560 --> 47:04.560] It is not some, it's not a magic bullet that's going to make them do what they're supposed to do. [47:04.560 --> 47:06.560] Understand the difference, okay? [47:06.560 --> 47:07.560] Yeah. [47:07.560 --> 47:20.560] If you really want to get your car back after that is done, take a copy, a certified copy of your bill of sale and create a certified copy of your title [47:20.560 --> 47:28.560] and make sure that stays in the county record as well, not just the DMV, but also in the county record, okay? [47:28.560 --> 47:32.560] Get them to make a certified copy and stick it into your file. [47:32.560 --> 47:52.560] Then you send that signed title and the certified copy, not your original, but a certified copy of your bill of sale to the Secretary of State, inform the Secretary of State that you wish for them to do any lien or title claims against the property [47:52.560 --> 48:04.560] and that you intend to remove the property from the jurisdiction of this state, do not put Hawaii there, say specifically this state, okay? [48:04.560 --> 48:05.560] Excellent. [48:05.560 --> 48:06.560] Yeah. [48:06.560 --> 48:23.560] That you wish for the Secretary of State to certify, issue a new, clear title, whatever is required or necessary to prove that you are the sole owner of the property, the actual equitable owner of the property, not simply the legal owner. [48:23.560 --> 48:26.560] There is a huge difference in the two. [48:26.560 --> 48:27.560] Right. [48:27.560 --> 48:33.560] And that the state has no vested interest in the property. [48:33.560 --> 48:35.560] And see what happens. [48:35.560 --> 48:40.560] Well, you know, the reason being is that I don't want to be associated with transportation by... [48:40.560 --> 48:42.560] I understand what you don't want to be. [48:42.560 --> 48:43.560] I know the purpose of it. [48:43.560 --> 48:48.560] What I'm getting at is they don't have a set process in place to make this happen. [48:48.560 --> 48:53.560] So we're having to create one on the fly, so to speak. [48:53.560 --> 49:01.560] We're having to get legal admissions that we can use against them in court to simply say, look, you have no standing to do this. [49:01.560 --> 49:04.560] You have no claims against the property. [49:04.560 --> 49:07.560] None, not a zip. [49:07.560 --> 49:08.560] Right. [49:08.560 --> 49:10.560] Anyway, Aloha to you. [49:10.560 --> 49:17.560] But before I go, I was going to ask you what is exactly on your own private car? [49:17.560 --> 49:20.560] What do you mean what is on it? [49:20.560 --> 49:24.560] Well, you know, most people have license plates and stickers and stuff. [49:24.560 --> 49:25.560] Mine, no. [49:25.560 --> 49:27.560] My car doesn't have any of that. [49:27.560 --> 49:33.560] My car has no stickers and the plate on it is handmade and says private. [49:33.560 --> 49:35.560] All right. [49:35.560 --> 49:41.560] In fact, if you'll send me an e-mail, I'll send you a picture of what the plate looks like. [49:41.560 --> 49:42.560] Oh, yeah. [49:42.560 --> 49:45.560] While I'm on the line, what is your e-mail? [49:45.560 --> 49:53.560] My e-mail address is eddyddieatruleoflawradio.com. [49:53.560 --> 49:54.560] That's all? [49:54.560 --> 49:55.560] Okay. [49:55.560 --> 50:01.560] I'll send you an e-mail when I get smaller questions and stuff, but I'm getting there slowly. [50:01.560 --> 50:07.560] So I'll get out of the way so the next caller waiting can have his chance. [50:07.560 --> 50:08.560] All right. [50:08.560 --> 50:09.560] Aloha. [50:09.560 --> 50:10.560] Thank you very much. [50:10.560 --> 50:11.560] Yes, sir. [50:11.560 --> 50:12.560] Thank you for calling in. [50:12.560 --> 50:13.560] All right. [50:13.560 --> 50:14.560] Bye-bye. [50:14.560 --> 50:15.560] Bye-bye. [50:15.560 --> 50:16.560] All right. [50:16.560 --> 50:17.560] Now we're going to go to Truth Raider. [50:17.560 --> 50:19.560] Truth Raider, what can we do for you? [50:19.560 --> 50:21.560] Good evening, Eddie. [50:21.560 --> 50:22.560] Good evening. [50:22.560 --> 50:26.560] It is Truth the Pan and the Neck Raider once again. [50:26.560 --> 50:28.560] Well, all right. [50:28.560 --> 50:34.560] I have three points tonight, and for the interest of time, I'll get off the radio after I make [50:34.560 --> 50:35.560] these three points. [50:35.560 --> 50:36.560] Okay. [50:36.560 --> 50:43.560] Well, this is something, let me preface this before I even tell the audience about this. [50:43.560 --> 50:49.560] But never, as Eddie always recommends and always strictly advises, never speak to a public [50:49.560 --> 50:55.560] official officer in their full capacity, no matter if you know them or not, best friends [50:55.560 --> 50:58.560] with them or not, without their recording device. [50:58.560 --> 51:04.560] Now, I'm really interested to know what made that hit home so well. [51:04.560 --> 51:09.560] Well, it's just in the seminars. [51:09.560 --> 51:16.560] You never know what's going to happen if the case of something should happen to come up, [51:16.560 --> 51:23.560] and they use information against you that you've said without having a device to prove [51:23.560 --> 51:28.560] that you didn't say something or you meant something in a different manner, and they [51:28.560 --> 51:31.560] can't construe that against you. [51:31.560 --> 51:33.560] That's what hits home. [51:33.560 --> 51:41.560] But now, having said that, I have a local fan base consisting of my local municipality [51:41.560 --> 51:47.560] police officers that have appreciated my videos that I have a guest up on YouTube. [51:47.560 --> 51:48.560] I didn't know I haven't. [51:48.560 --> 51:51.560] It was unbeknownst to my own knowledge that I had them on there. [51:51.560 --> 51:59.560] But I guess the content of my calls into the Alex Jones show in recent months, I guess [51:59.560 --> 52:05.560] it was, I guess in his eyes, was good enough content to put up on YouTube. [52:05.560 --> 52:07.560] So they, you know what I... [52:07.560 --> 52:10.560] Alex's or the officer's? [52:10.560 --> 52:15.560] Well, it's the Alex Jones channel that has the video up. [52:15.560 --> 52:20.560] And the officers are the fan base that appreciated the video that was put up. [52:20.560 --> 52:27.560] Now, what happened was a few months ago, I had a situation where a person was drunk [52:27.560 --> 52:31.560] in public, out of control, never yelling and screaming. [52:31.560 --> 52:34.560] They had some frustrations in their life, and they're getting it out after they've had [52:34.560 --> 52:36.560] their liquid courage. [52:36.560 --> 52:40.560] And just in protection for the individual, because they were sitting up nearby in the [52:40.560 --> 52:45.560] intersection, I had the authorities called out to check on the well-being of the individual [52:45.560 --> 52:47.560] and make sure that they were all right. [52:47.560 --> 52:49.560] Okay, wait, wait, wait, wait. [52:49.560 --> 52:52.560] I'm trying to cure a migraine with a ball peen hammer. [52:52.560 --> 52:53.560] Yeah. [52:53.560 --> 52:55.560] Yeah, as it turns out. [52:55.560 --> 52:57.560] But what are my other options are? [52:57.560 --> 53:02.560] I mean, I spoke with him and he was kind of sitting there in the intersection, sitting [53:02.560 --> 53:03.560] down. [53:03.560 --> 53:06.560] I don't know what he was going to do, because I don't know the person. [53:06.560 --> 53:12.560] So it gave me limited choices of what I should do as a person and care concern for their [53:12.560 --> 53:13.560] welfare. [53:13.560 --> 53:19.560] Well, I'm just saying, calling the cops usually winds up being fatal. [53:19.560 --> 53:26.560] Yeah, so I did videotape the incident when they did respond. [53:26.560 --> 53:31.560] I told him he seems to be a little intoxicated and has some issues going on. [53:31.560 --> 53:34.560] And just called to make sure that he's not going to get up and walk out into the intersection [53:34.560 --> 53:36.560] and get hit by a car. [53:36.560 --> 53:38.560] Because I didn't know the person. [53:38.560 --> 53:40.560] I didn't know what they were going to do. [53:40.560 --> 53:45.560] And when you're under the influence of alcohol, you can tend to be suicidal. [53:45.560 --> 53:50.560] So not knowing if they were or not, I did that just in case, but I did videotape with [53:50.560 --> 53:55.560] my camera phone when they showed up and how to handle him. [53:55.560 --> 53:57.560] They handled him with courtesy and respect. [53:57.560 --> 54:00.560] They were careful and gentle with him. [54:00.560 --> 54:05.560] And then after they were secured, then the officer said, ah, yes, I see it's your recording [54:05.560 --> 54:06.560] there. [54:06.560 --> 54:10.560] We just want to get your name for the log and some support. [54:10.560 --> 54:12.560] And he says, well, I don't have anything to hide. [54:12.560 --> 54:15.560] So yes, I go by the Truth Raider. [54:15.560 --> 54:16.560] Oh, Truth Raider? [54:16.560 --> 54:18.560] Oh, well, I'm a big fan of yours. [54:18.560 --> 54:19.560] I appreciate it. [54:19.560 --> 54:20.560] I see your videos on YouTube. [54:20.560 --> 54:21.560] Oh, really? [54:21.560 --> 54:23.560] I didn't know I had any on YouTube. [54:23.560 --> 54:25.560] But all right, very good. [54:25.560 --> 54:30.560] So they appreciated that, the handshake and the good job, et cetera. [54:30.560 --> 54:33.560] They appreciated that, and they were on their way. [54:33.560 --> 54:37.560] So that's what transpired out of that. [54:37.560 --> 54:41.560] So I've spoken with a few here and there, and this is what I did. [54:41.560 --> 54:45.560] A few nights ago, I spoke with an officer that was at my local grocery store. [54:45.560 --> 54:48.560] He's taken a report for some incident that happened in the grocery store. [54:48.560 --> 54:51.560] And I introduced myself. [54:51.560 --> 54:58.560] And what I did is I did it in a manner that was professional, use what you said a lot [54:58.560 --> 55:02.560] of the things that were in the instructional videos that you have. [55:02.560 --> 55:10.560] And I asked him if he believes in the sovereign person, for example, the common law man, that [55:10.560 --> 55:18.560] he agree with me about the difference between travel and transportation, difference between [55:18.560 --> 55:24.560] a driver, operator, and somebody who uses their transportation or their private automobile. [55:24.560 --> 55:31.560] And I don't know, he was interested in on me elaborating a little bit more of that. [55:31.560 --> 55:37.560] So I spoke to him about all that's going on, and what his capacity is, is that he has to [55:37.560 --> 55:41.560] enforce vehicle codes, and he told me, yes, that's what I have to do. [55:41.560 --> 55:47.560] I believe in that, but I'm constricted by law to have to do what I have to do if I see somebody [55:47.560 --> 55:55.560] in traffic committing an infraction, or perhaps being suspected of being under the influence [55:55.560 --> 56:02.560] of alcohol and our drugs, or somebody who runs a red light, or who's traveling unsafely, [56:02.560 --> 56:06.560] et cetera, or if the automobile happens to be reported stolen. [56:06.560 --> 56:11.560] So these are the things that, and I said, you know, I agree with most of that, but understand [56:11.560 --> 56:17.560] that we're not under your jurisdiction as travelers to be subject to the vehicle code. [56:17.560 --> 56:22.560] And I went on to elaborate a little bit more about that, explained what's going on. [56:22.560 --> 56:27.560] I told him that I listened to your show, and told him what your experience is, and how [56:27.560 --> 56:32.560] many years it took for you to discover these things, these facts and findings. [56:32.560 --> 56:36.560] And he pretty much just listened to me, and he appreciated what I said. [56:36.560 --> 56:40.560] And I wound up at the end of the conversation shaking my hand, calling sir, and thank you [56:40.560 --> 56:41.560] very much for the information. [56:41.560 --> 56:45.560] He didn't have much to say, so it was pretty much he was blown away by the information [56:45.560 --> 56:47.560] that I had given him. [56:47.560 --> 56:50.560] So it was, that's pretty much the way it went. [56:50.560 --> 56:56.560] But I don't recommend anybody else doing that, of course, without having a recording device [56:56.560 --> 57:02.560] or after, you know, being counseled, what to do in dealing with a situation like that. [57:02.560 --> 57:08.560] But I do that for my own, this is just something that I do personally, that I like to get to [57:08.560 --> 57:11.560] know my officers and have a good rapport with them. [57:11.560 --> 57:15.560] And I tend to have a good rapport with them that I have no issues with them whatsoever. [57:15.560 --> 57:21.560] They appreciate my work, and they appreciate the cause and what I'm trying to do. [57:21.560 --> 57:24.560] That's nice to know. [57:24.560 --> 57:25.560] All right. [57:25.560 --> 57:33.560] Now, number two, this is the statistic that I found out from a fellow co-worker that [57:33.560 --> 57:37.560] lives out in the municipality on the other side of Portland called Beaverton. [57:37.560 --> 57:39.560] That's a wealthier enclave. [57:39.560 --> 57:44.560] There's a few towns that are a little bit more high end, for example, for their income [57:44.560 --> 57:45.560] people that live there. [57:45.560 --> 57:51.560] They have a statistic that the person told me, she emailed me and told me that they [57:51.560 --> 58:02.560] had 33,000, just during the summer loan, 33,000 tickets issued under transportation violations [58:02.560 --> 58:04.560] that they're doing on the public. [58:04.560 --> 58:08.560] So they're really doing a big job over there collecting revenue, and she warned me about [58:08.560 --> 58:09.560] that. [58:09.560 --> 58:10.560] It's very good. [58:10.560 --> 58:12.560] Thank you for the tax findings. [58:12.560 --> 58:17.560] Yeah, Austin did 302,000 in 2010. [58:17.560 --> 58:19.560] All right. [58:19.560 --> 58:20.560] Unbelievable. [58:20.560 --> 58:21.560] All right. [58:21.560 --> 58:22.560] Well, anything else? [58:22.560 --> 58:23.560] Yes. [58:23.560 --> 58:24.560] Say one more point. [58:24.560 --> 58:25.560] Okay. [58:25.560 --> 58:26.560] All right. [58:26.560 --> 58:27.560] What if you'll hang on? 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[01:01:28.560 --> 01:01:32.560] Associated Press has reported on newly released emails in which Attorney General Eric Holder [01:01:32.560 --> 01:01:36.560] states that federal prosecutors who criticized him and the handling of Operation Fast and [01:01:36.560 --> 01:01:39.560] Furious could quote, kiss my ass. [01:01:39.560 --> 01:01:42.560] The Department of Justice released emails through the House Oversight and Government [01:01:42.560 --> 01:01:44.560] Reform Committee last week. [01:01:44.560 --> 01:01:48.560] The emails provided glimpse into how Holder and other officials dealt with the unfolding [01:01:48.560 --> 01:01:55.560] of the Fast and Furious investigation and critical reporting from the press. [01:01:55.560 --> 01:02:00.560] On Friday, an unidentified man came to South Boston, Texas gun store Central Texas Gun Works [01:02:00.560 --> 01:02:03.560] in search of ammunition and a handgun. [01:02:03.560 --> 01:02:07.560] What employees, an owner Michael Cardio soon discovered, was that the man had a very specific [01:02:07.560 --> 01:02:09.560] purpose for the purchase. [01:02:09.560 --> 01:02:13.560] After filling out required paperwork for a background check, the man purportedly told Cardio [01:02:13.560 --> 01:02:18.560] he planned to use the weapon and ammunition to kill people at a hospital minutes away. [01:02:18.560 --> 01:02:22.560] Central Texas Gun Works took action and called employees who later detained the man and [01:02:22.560 --> 01:02:26.560] questioned him. While there has been no further information about the identity of the mysterious [01:02:26.560 --> 01:02:31.560] man or what conclusions may come from the investigation, Cardio told Fox News, the stranger [01:02:31.560 --> 01:02:35.560] identified himself as an agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. 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[01:03:55.560 --> 01:04:00.560] Before the top of the hour, I did preface, do not talk to a public official without a [01:04:00.560 --> 01:04:03.560] recording device with you and operating at that time. [01:04:03.560 --> 01:04:06.560] So I don't recommend anybody doing what I did. [01:04:06.560 --> 01:04:13.560] But I have a good enough rapport and I do happen to have a fan base of officers that [01:04:13.560 --> 01:04:16.560] watch my videos on YouTube allegedly. [01:04:16.560 --> 01:04:19.560] And so they appreciate what I'm doing. [01:04:19.560 --> 01:04:23.560] Okay, let me get to this real quick and then I'll get to that third question. [01:04:23.560 --> 01:04:29.560] There's a case that's online that's on YouTube of a young man who has a troublesome [01:04:29.560 --> 01:04:30.560] record. [01:04:30.560 --> 01:04:33.560] He's got a lot of infractions and things that's happened. [01:04:33.560 --> 01:04:39.560] They nailed in for speeding violations, et cetera, drug possessions, et cetera. [01:04:39.560 --> 01:04:41.560] But this happened several years ago. [01:04:41.560 --> 01:04:43.560] It could happen in 2008. [01:04:43.560 --> 01:04:51.560] The individual was trafficked up allegedly for something to do with 50 feet before [01:04:51.560 --> 01:04:54.560] getting into a turn lane, something he did. [01:04:54.560 --> 01:05:00.560] A maneuver that was against the vehicle code or so and so forth to make a turn or [01:05:00.560 --> 01:05:01.560] whatever. [01:05:01.560 --> 01:05:05.560] And he got a ticket, got stopped and then he professed himself being sovereign, not [01:05:05.560 --> 01:05:09.560] engaged in transportation, not involved in commerce. [01:05:09.560 --> 01:05:13.560] And he wound up going to court and fighting it and he wound up getting it to [01:05:13.560 --> 01:05:15.560] Smithle before it went to trial. [01:05:15.560 --> 01:05:17.560] That was pretty interesting. [01:05:17.560 --> 01:05:19.560] Do you know anything about that idea? [01:05:19.560 --> 01:05:21.560] Have you heard anything about that whatsoever? [01:05:21.560 --> 01:05:22.560] Nope. [01:05:22.560 --> 01:05:28.560] Okay, it was in Spokane, Washington, I believe, in 2008 that he fought them, [01:05:28.560 --> 01:05:29.560] tooth and nail. [01:05:29.560 --> 01:05:35.560] Well, the thing about it is Spokane, Washington State is extremely easy to [01:05:35.560 --> 01:05:42.560] beat because Washington State statutes specifically declare those statutes to [01:05:42.560 --> 01:05:46.560] be effective only upon those engaged in commerce. [01:05:46.560 --> 01:05:51.560] That's written directly into the statute. [01:05:51.560 --> 01:05:52.560] Very good to know. [01:05:52.560 --> 01:05:53.560] That's something I'd like to find out. [01:05:53.560 --> 01:05:59.560] If Oregon falls under the same rules of law, I guess, as you would say, that [01:05:59.560 --> 01:06:01.560] would be interesting to find out about that. [01:06:01.560 --> 01:06:02.560] But that was interesting. [01:06:02.560 --> 01:06:05.560] The third point is I have a friend down in Kerrville and he sent me an [01:06:05.560 --> 01:06:06.560] email a couple of weeks ago. [01:06:06.560 --> 01:06:08.560] He wants me to come on down to Texas to visit him. [01:06:08.560 --> 01:06:10.560] He's missed me, I haven't seen him in several years. [01:06:10.560 --> 01:06:13.560] So I wanted to find out, if I'm kind of playing a trip and I might do that, [01:06:13.560 --> 01:06:18.560] what is your courses that you have, the traffic seminar? [01:06:18.560 --> 01:06:20.560] You still have that Brave New Books? [01:06:20.560 --> 01:06:25.560] Yeah, we have them on Sunday from two to five. [01:06:25.560 --> 01:06:26.560] Sunday to two to five? [01:06:26.560 --> 01:06:27.560] Is that every week? [01:06:27.560 --> 01:06:31.560] Every week unless the bookstores closed or I'm dead. [01:06:31.560 --> 01:06:33.560] That would be good. [01:06:33.560 --> 01:06:35.560] What's the cost to attend seminar? [01:06:35.560 --> 01:06:37.560] The first class is free. [01:06:37.560 --> 01:06:39.560] After that is 20 bucks. [01:06:39.560 --> 01:06:43.560] We still accept donations though, but it's free for the first class. [01:06:43.560 --> 01:06:46.560] All right, that'd be worth a trip. [01:06:46.560 --> 01:06:48.560] All right, 20 bucks thereafter. [01:06:48.560 --> 01:06:53.560] So what would you say how many seminar courses would it take or sessions? [01:06:53.560 --> 01:06:57.560] And what do you provide that will give people confidence to be able to go [01:06:57.560 --> 01:07:00.560] through invoking their rights of travel? [01:07:00.560 --> 01:07:04.560] I'm not sure I understood the first part of that question. [01:07:04.560 --> 01:07:06.560] How long does it take? [01:07:06.560 --> 01:07:09.560] Do you have a rate where folks have to go maybe two, three times, [01:07:09.560 --> 01:07:11.560] four times, whatever, to be able to get it? [01:07:11.560 --> 01:07:15.560] And what do you offer as far as to get the people? [01:07:15.560 --> 01:07:20.560] Everybody works on an individual basis as to what they get and what they don't get. [01:07:20.560 --> 01:07:25.560] The problem is, is every person has a different paradigm they have to overcome. [01:07:25.560 --> 01:07:30.560] Everybody has their own concept of reality and their own concept of what it would take [01:07:30.560 --> 01:07:32.560] to penetrate that reality. [01:07:32.560 --> 01:07:38.560] So one person may understand it and have their eyes open in one 15-minute discussion. [01:07:38.560 --> 01:07:41.560] A next one may take 10 years. [01:07:41.560 --> 01:07:43.560] There's no way for me to know that. [01:07:43.560 --> 01:07:45.560] That's an individual thing. [01:07:45.560 --> 01:07:52.560] And plus, it also has an awful lot to do with how open your mind is when you come in [01:07:52.560 --> 01:07:57.560] and how willing you are to let go of what you thought you knew [01:07:57.560 --> 01:08:01.560] and compare it to what the new information is that you're getting. [01:08:01.560 --> 01:08:05.560] And not a lot of people want to do that or even capable [01:08:05.560 --> 01:08:08.560] because it is a complete paradigm shift from the norm for them [01:08:08.560 --> 01:08:11.560] and they're not comfortable with that in most cases. [01:08:11.560 --> 01:08:18.560] So there's no way for me to say how long it will take anyone to get it. [01:08:18.560 --> 01:08:23.560] But based upon my studies, I've been doing this for about 10 years trying to get rid of those, [01:08:23.560 --> 01:08:28.560] shed the former paradigm and learn what's going on in the world. [01:08:28.560 --> 01:08:33.560] I should be able to take it up probably, well, not 15 minutes, maybe a couple hours [01:08:33.560 --> 01:08:37.560] and 15 minutes, but I should be able to get it in a certain amount of period of time. [01:08:37.560 --> 01:08:38.560] All right, well, very good. [01:08:38.560 --> 01:08:43.560] I'll complete doing that coming down to Little Texas and trying to get in there [01:08:43.560 --> 01:08:45.560] and get a course one of these months. [01:08:45.560 --> 01:08:49.560] So it's every Sunday two to five at Brave New Books. [01:08:49.560 --> 01:08:52.560] Free for the first course, 20 bucks there after. [01:08:52.560 --> 01:08:53.560] Okay, very good. [01:08:53.560 --> 01:08:55.560] Well, this is the deal. [01:08:55.560 --> 01:09:01.560] I'm right now just a few days away from them to spending a privilege that I'm not using. [01:09:01.560 --> 01:09:04.560] So I'm not really worried about that. [01:09:04.560 --> 01:09:08.560] But it costs, for me, it is going to cost with no record. [01:09:08.560 --> 01:09:14.560] And this is totally unjust, but no record is going to cost me $200 to put down on insurance policy. [01:09:14.560 --> 01:09:18.560] And $175 a month premium. [01:09:18.560 --> 01:09:21.560] I mean, is that criminal or is that not criminal? [01:09:21.560 --> 01:09:22.560] Well, of course it's criminal. [01:09:22.560 --> 01:09:30.560] That's the problem with having the system compulsory rather than voluntary. [01:09:30.560 --> 01:09:31.560] Right, man. [01:09:31.560 --> 01:09:33.560] That's what's causing me to go ahead. [01:09:33.560 --> 01:09:34.560] You know what? [01:09:34.560 --> 01:09:40.560] If they gave me something like $40 or $50 a month, maybe $100 down, I could live with that for a while. [01:09:40.560 --> 01:09:41.560] But you know what? [01:09:41.560 --> 01:09:43.560] I think that's expensive enough for me. [01:09:43.560 --> 01:09:44.560] You know what? [01:09:44.560 --> 01:09:48.560] I'm going to, I think I'm going to take the fight to them on this one. [01:09:48.560 --> 01:09:49.560] Well, good luck. [01:09:49.560 --> 01:09:50.560] See what I'm going to do. [01:09:50.560 --> 01:09:51.560] I need it. [01:09:51.560 --> 01:09:54.560] Give me all your prayers out there, folks. [01:09:54.560 --> 01:09:55.560] I'm going to try to do it. [01:09:55.560 --> 01:09:56.560] All right, Eddie. [01:09:56.560 --> 01:09:57.560] I'm going to let you get on to other callers. [01:09:57.560 --> 01:09:59.560] Thanks again for taking the Truth Raiders call. [01:09:59.560 --> 01:10:02.560] That's my points for tonight, and we'll talk to you later. [01:10:02.560 --> 01:10:03.560] All right. [01:10:03.560 --> 01:10:04.560] Thanks for calling in. [01:10:04.560 --> 01:10:05.560] You got it. [01:10:05.560 --> 01:10:06.560] All right. [01:10:06.560 --> 01:10:07.560] Thank you, Eddie. [01:10:07.560 --> 01:10:08.560] All right. [01:10:08.560 --> 01:10:10.560] Now we're going to go to Rob in, or I'm sorry, to Ralph. [01:10:10.560 --> 01:10:11.560] Sorry, Rob. [01:10:11.560 --> 01:10:14.560] I have a Ralph's first-time caller, so we go to those first. [01:10:14.560 --> 01:10:16.560] Ralph, what can we do for you? [01:10:16.560 --> 01:10:17.560] Hey, Eddie. [01:10:17.560 --> 01:10:19.560] I talked to you once before. [01:10:19.560 --> 01:10:21.560] I attended one of those Sunday meetings. [01:10:21.560 --> 01:10:22.560] All right. [01:10:22.560 --> 01:10:23.560] It's worth it. [01:10:23.560 --> 01:10:25.560] It was worth it? [01:10:25.560 --> 01:10:26.560] All right. [01:10:26.560 --> 01:10:27.560] We're glad to hear it. [01:10:27.560 --> 01:10:28.560] It's a Sunday meeting. [01:10:28.560 --> 01:10:29.560] Well worth it. [01:10:29.560 --> 01:10:30.560] Okay. [01:10:30.560 --> 01:10:31.560] A little bit of history. [01:10:31.560 --> 01:10:40.560] I was stopped for a seatbelt violation by DPS, and I was arrested for failure to ID. [01:10:40.560 --> 01:10:46.560] What information did you provide, and did the officer ever tell you you were under arrest [01:10:46.560 --> 01:10:52.560] prior to arresting you for failure to ID? [01:10:52.560 --> 01:10:55.560] No, he did not. [01:10:55.560 --> 01:10:56.560] Okay. [01:10:56.560 --> 01:11:03.560] No, he did not place you under arrest for anything prior to arresting you for failure to ID? [01:11:03.560 --> 01:11:04.560] Correct. [01:11:04.560 --> 01:11:05.560] Okay. [01:11:05.560 --> 01:11:11.560] And therefore, he never told you that you were under arrest prior to that? [01:11:11.560 --> 01:11:12.560] Correct. [01:11:12.560 --> 01:11:13.560] Okay. [01:11:13.560 --> 01:11:21.560] And when he placed me under arrest for failure to ID, within seconds, he broke the window [01:11:21.560 --> 01:11:23.560] out of my car. [01:11:23.560 --> 01:11:24.560] Okay. [01:11:24.560 --> 01:11:29.560] So why haven't you sued him yet? [01:11:29.560 --> 01:11:30.560] Sir? [01:11:30.560 --> 01:11:32.560] Why haven't you sued him yet? [01:11:32.560 --> 01:11:38.560] Oh, well, I want to get it out of the JP court, and I want to gather as much information as [01:11:38.560 --> 01:11:42.560] possible, and I want to learn a little bit about how to sue him. [01:11:42.560 --> 01:11:46.560] And I'm not really sure I haven't checked on it yet, but I either have one or two years [01:11:46.560 --> 01:11:54.560] to file a civil action against the officers, so I got time to study up and save up some [01:11:54.560 --> 01:11:55.560] money. [01:11:55.560 --> 01:12:05.560] So I have two years, but the question is not just how to sue them, but also how to go [01:12:05.560 --> 01:12:06.560] to court. [01:12:06.560 --> 01:12:09.560] You're going to have to learn how to do that well. [01:12:09.560 --> 01:12:10.560] Okay. [01:12:10.560 --> 01:12:11.560] All right. [01:12:11.560 --> 01:12:16.560] Well, I've done the Jurisdictionary course. [01:12:16.560 --> 01:12:17.560] Okay. [01:12:17.560 --> 01:12:23.560] Yeah, the thing is the Jurisdictionary course is really nice if you want to sue your neighbor, [01:12:23.560 --> 01:12:29.560] but it does not have a whole lot in there on what to do when you're suing a public official. [01:12:29.560 --> 01:12:34.560] There's absolutely, there's very little in the Jurisdictionary course that don't get me [01:12:34.560 --> 01:12:35.560] wrong. [01:12:35.560 --> 01:12:36.560] It's a great course. [01:12:36.560 --> 01:12:37.560] Use it. [01:12:37.560 --> 01:12:39.560] It'll at least get you more prepared than not having it at all. [01:12:39.560 --> 01:12:43.560] But don't expect it to be a silver bullet that spoon feeds you everything you need to [01:12:43.560 --> 01:12:46.560] know in this case, because it simply isn't true. [01:12:46.560 --> 01:12:54.560] I've written directly to Dr. Gray's and conveyed the idea to him that his course needs to have [01:12:54.560 --> 01:13:02.560] a section in it dealing with suing public servants and specifically dealing with 12B6 [01:13:02.560 --> 01:13:09.560] dismissal requests by the opposition, because that's not in there at all. [01:13:09.560 --> 01:13:10.560] 12B6. [01:13:10.560 --> 01:13:11.560] Yeah. [01:13:11.560 --> 01:13:17.560] 12B6 is the federal rule that they use to try to get the court to dismiss for failure [01:13:17.560 --> 01:13:23.560] to stay to claim, all right, or for lack of jurisdiction among other things. [01:13:23.560 --> 01:13:24.560] Right. [01:13:24.560 --> 01:13:27.560] Now, I do remember some of that's covered in your seminar. [01:13:27.560 --> 01:13:28.560] Yeah. [01:13:28.560 --> 01:13:29.560] Of course. [01:13:29.560 --> 01:13:35.560] So as far as how to sue them, that's all you need is the federal rules and civil procedure [01:13:35.560 --> 01:13:38.560] for the most part to learn the proper way to do everything. [01:13:38.560 --> 01:13:43.560] And you better learn those rules well, because they are what will control everything. [01:13:43.560 --> 01:13:49.560] Well, now, I'm also counting a lot on Randy Calvin on his radio show. [01:13:49.560 --> 01:13:50.560] Okay. [01:13:50.560 --> 01:13:53.560] Read the rules of federal civil procedure. [01:13:53.560 --> 01:13:54.560] Correct. [01:13:54.560 --> 01:13:56.560] I have an old book. [01:13:56.560 --> 01:13:57.560] They have them online. [01:13:57.560 --> 01:13:59.560] You can download them. [01:13:59.560 --> 01:14:00.560] Right. [01:14:00.560 --> 01:14:01.560] Right. [01:14:01.560 --> 01:14:02.560] Okay. [01:14:02.560 --> 01:14:08.560] Don't trust everything to fall on Randy to tell you what to do. [01:14:08.560 --> 01:14:14.560] If you call Randy with questions, already know what the answer should be, and all you're [01:14:14.560 --> 01:14:16.560] wanting to do is verify it. [01:14:16.560 --> 01:14:17.560] Okay. [01:14:17.560 --> 01:14:23.560] To do that, study the rules of civil procedure. [01:14:23.560 --> 01:14:28.560] Find out if in the particular court you're going to file in if there are local rules [01:14:28.560 --> 01:14:32.560] that you need to be aware of as well and get copies of them from the clerk. [01:14:32.560 --> 01:14:33.560] Right. [01:14:33.560 --> 01:14:36.560] Now, see, that's the kind of thing I'm familiar with through jurisdictionary. [01:14:36.560 --> 01:14:38.560] There's always local rule. [01:14:38.560 --> 01:14:40.560] Not always, but usually. [01:14:40.560 --> 01:14:42.560] Well, okay. [01:14:42.560 --> 01:14:48.560] But I'm wanting to go after the DPS officer and the SWAT team that showed up to intimidate [01:14:48.560 --> 01:14:51.560] me before he busted my glass. [01:14:51.560 --> 01:14:55.560] He kept trying to get me to give up, surrender, you know, and I wouldn't do it. [01:14:55.560 --> 01:15:01.560] It's kind of funny at one point in time, he says, well, we're going to wait here all [01:15:01.560 --> 01:15:03.560] the rest of the day and all night long. [01:15:03.560 --> 01:15:04.560] That's what it takes. [01:15:04.560 --> 01:15:07.560] And I took a big drink of cold water. [01:15:07.560 --> 01:15:09.560] It was middle of the day. [01:15:09.560 --> 01:15:11.560] It was real hot in August. [01:15:11.560 --> 01:15:14.560] And I took a big drink of cold water and I didn't say anything. [01:15:14.560 --> 01:15:17.560] And I could see him outside sweating. [01:15:17.560 --> 01:15:21.560] He walked away and then about five minutes later, he was busting my glass. [01:15:21.560 --> 01:15:26.560] You know, so I just decided not to wait again. [01:15:26.560 --> 01:15:27.560] Okay. [01:15:27.560 --> 01:15:31.560] Well, what was he telling you to get out of the car for? [01:15:31.560 --> 01:15:36.560] Now, you said he never told you you were under arrest before he broke the glass. [01:15:36.560 --> 01:15:38.560] No, he never told me to get out. [01:15:38.560 --> 01:15:43.560] What he was waiting for me was for me to show him some identification. [01:15:43.560 --> 01:15:47.560] Did you give him your name address and date of birth? [01:15:47.560 --> 01:15:49.560] No. [01:15:49.560 --> 01:15:51.560] Absolutely. [01:15:51.560 --> 01:15:53.560] I told him I was not going to do that. [01:15:53.560 --> 01:15:54.560] And I noticed him. [01:15:54.560 --> 01:15:55.560] I gave him a notice. [01:15:55.560 --> 01:16:01.560] I said, officer, I'm noticing you right now that what you're doing is a violation of my rights. [01:16:01.560 --> 01:16:02.560] He thought it was funny. [01:16:02.560 --> 01:16:03.560] He thought everything on it. [01:16:03.560 --> 01:16:06.560] He said, I ain't never heard like this before. [01:16:06.560 --> 01:16:11.560] Yeah, and they think the fact that they've never heard it somehow alleviates them from [01:16:11.560 --> 01:16:15.560] being liable for what they do. [01:16:15.560 --> 01:16:16.560] Okay. [01:16:16.560 --> 01:16:21.560] My question here is, so I have the fact straight on this. [01:16:21.560 --> 01:16:27.560] He asked you to give him information and, of course, you declined. [01:16:27.560 --> 01:16:32.560] I'm assuming from the information in the transportation script, right? [01:16:32.560 --> 01:16:37.560] I tried to go by the transportation script and I failed miserably. [01:16:37.560 --> 01:16:38.560] So I did a little bit. [01:16:38.560 --> 01:16:42.560] I took from that and a little bit from what I learned just over the years. 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[01:20:04.560 --> 01:20:06.560] Well, I'ma lose all the time I thought here. [01:20:06.560 --> 01:20:08.560] I don't have to incriminate myself. [01:20:08.560 --> 01:20:09.560] Okay? [01:20:09.560 --> 01:20:15.560] So, I had, you know, watched the script on the Internet on YouTube, [01:20:15.560 --> 01:20:19.560] and so I was familiar with it, but I didn't have a copy of it. [01:20:19.560 --> 01:20:24.560] But now I have a copy of it, so I'll be able to read it if I have any problems. [01:20:24.560 --> 01:20:30.560] But let me tell you what my plan is, and see what you think of that, [01:20:30.560 --> 01:20:34.560] and then I have two specific questions that I need to help with, okay? [01:20:34.560 --> 01:20:36.560] Uh-huh. [01:20:36.560 --> 01:20:41.560] I had a trial date in October, [01:20:41.560 --> 01:20:46.560] and I called to ask who the prosecutor was because I wanted to continue [01:20:46.560 --> 01:20:48.560] and so I wanted to know who the paperwork was. [01:20:48.560 --> 01:20:55.560] The judge told me who it was, and so I've got a contingent since December. [01:20:55.560 --> 01:20:59.560] So, I've done a grading motion for discovery. [01:20:59.560 --> 01:21:05.560] I've done indigency, declaration of indigency, [01:21:05.560 --> 01:21:11.560] and notice of updated address, [01:21:11.560 --> 01:21:16.560] and I think that's it without looking at my notes. [01:21:16.560 --> 01:21:22.560] So, what I want to do, I'm asking for examination trial, examining trial. [01:21:22.560 --> 01:21:26.560] But what I want to do is I want to get the alter up on the witness stand [01:21:26.560 --> 01:21:28.560] for an examining trial. [01:21:28.560 --> 01:21:31.560] I want them to spend as much money as possible for sure, [01:21:31.560 --> 01:21:35.560] and I may have to subpoena the officer because they don't have a case. [01:21:35.560 --> 01:21:37.560] He might not show up, so it'll be dismissed, [01:21:37.560 --> 01:21:40.560] but I want them to spend as much money as possible. [01:21:40.560 --> 01:21:45.560] So, if I subpoena him to make sure he's there for the examining trial, [01:21:45.560 --> 01:21:52.560] and I bring my own court reporter, will that court reporter report? [01:21:52.560 --> 01:21:55.560] Can it later be used in the civil lawsuit? [01:21:55.560 --> 01:21:56.560] Okay. [01:21:56.560 --> 01:22:02.560] The first problem is the court's never going to let you bring the court reporter in. [01:22:02.560 --> 01:22:03.560] That's problem number one. [01:22:03.560 --> 01:22:05.560] The Randy's radio station. [01:22:05.560 --> 01:22:07.560] Problem number two. [01:22:07.560 --> 01:22:13.560] Well, problem number two, they're never going to give you an examining trial. [01:22:13.560 --> 01:22:21.560] Now, are they charging you with Class C failure to identify or Class B failure to identify? [01:22:21.560 --> 01:22:23.560] Class C. [01:22:23.560 --> 01:22:27.560] Okay, if it's Class C, you're not going to get a court of record or a court reporter. [01:22:27.560 --> 01:22:29.560] Guaranteed. [01:22:29.560 --> 01:22:33.560] And I won't get an attorney either. [01:22:33.560 --> 01:22:34.560] No. [01:22:34.560 --> 01:22:37.560] They're going to make you do everything on your own, [01:22:37.560 --> 01:22:41.560] and they're going to deny you and the ability to have a court reporter there. [01:22:41.560 --> 01:22:46.560] Well, here's where that Sunday meeting in Austin, that Braden's book comes in handy [01:22:46.560 --> 01:22:50.560] where we did that role play, because I know just how I'm going to bring that officer [01:22:50.560 --> 01:22:58.560] up to the rule where he has to say, where he has to read 38.02, [01:22:58.560 --> 01:23:01.560] and that's going to dismiss the case right there, [01:23:01.560 --> 01:23:06.560] because he hadn't arrested me for anything else before. [01:23:06.560 --> 01:23:08.560] It seems pretty straightforward for me. [01:23:08.560 --> 01:23:13.560] Well, it always has a way of doing that right up into the point where the prosecutor jumps in there [01:23:13.560 --> 01:23:17.560] and tries to make it look not so simple to the jury. [01:23:17.560 --> 01:23:20.560] And believe me, that's what they will do. [01:23:20.560 --> 01:23:26.560] So it's not as ever, don't ever plan on it being straightforward. [01:23:26.560 --> 01:23:32.560] Always look at it from every possible angle and dirty trick you could try to think of [01:23:32.560 --> 01:23:36.560] that if it were you on the other side that was determined to win [01:23:36.560 --> 01:23:41.560] and you could do anything you wanted to win, what would you do? [01:23:41.560 --> 01:23:48.560] In which case, that's what you need to be preparing yourself to stop. [01:23:48.560 --> 01:23:50.560] Okay. [01:23:50.560 --> 01:23:54.560] Because believe me, it's not going to be you against the prosecutor. [01:23:54.560 --> 01:24:00.560] It's going to be you against everybody, the witness, the prosecutor, and the judge. [01:24:00.560 --> 01:24:08.560] The moment you think it's not, you've already lost. [01:24:08.560 --> 01:24:14.560] Well, whenever I got the continuance from the judge, I was talking to her on the phone [01:24:14.560 --> 01:24:19.560] and she told me, she said, go ahead and send a paper worth across two degrees, [01:24:19.560 --> 01:24:21.560] but he also said that you're not getting any more. [01:24:21.560 --> 01:24:23.560] This will be the only one. [01:24:23.560 --> 01:24:25.560] The only one what? [01:24:25.560 --> 01:24:28.560] Continuance. [01:24:28.560 --> 01:24:31.560] And I told the judge, I said, well, judge, you can say whatever he wants to, [01:24:31.560 --> 01:24:35.560] but the decision's up to you and she got really mad at me. [01:24:35.560 --> 01:24:43.560] Well, yeah, most of these JPs and municipal court judges are led around by the nose by the prosecutor. [01:24:43.560 --> 01:24:46.560] Which is something I want to mention about her. [01:24:46.560 --> 01:24:51.560] So we're in jail and I've been raising pain about, well, you're supposed to take me to a JP. [01:24:51.560 --> 01:24:57.560] As it turns out, where I was arrested and where the JP was, was half the distance to the jail. [01:24:57.560 --> 01:25:00.560] He could have taken me to the JP on the way to jail. [01:25:00.560 --> 01:25:06.560] You have a charge and a suit against the officer for false imprisonment already. [01:25:06.560 --> 01:25:12.560] The moment any time a cop in Texas takes you directly to a jail cell rather than to a magistrate, [01:25:12.560 --> 01:25:18.560] without there being exigent circumstances that would prevent him from doing so safely and quickly, [01:25:18.560 --> 01:25:22.560] he can be charged and sued with false imprisonment. [01:25:22.560 --> 01:25:26.560] Texas case law is extremely clear on that. [01:25:26.560 --> 01:25:31.560] He has a duty to take you directly to the nearest magistrate. [01:25:31.560 --> 01:25:35.560] Even the statute says he has to do that and he doesn't do it. [01:25:35.560 --> 01:25:41.560] Therefore, his authority is not discretionary. [01:25:41.560 --> 01:25:46.560] He is commanded by the statute to do it and he failed to do it. [01:25:46.560 --> 01:25:54.560] That is official misconduct according to 543.010 or 0010. [01:25:54.560 --> 01:25:59.560] I forget what it is, but that is official misconduct in office. [01:25:59.560 --> 01:26:03.560] He can be sued for that. [01:26:03.560 --> 01:26:05.560] Well, he will be sued for that. [01:26:05.560 --> 01:26:08.560] They will know my name for a long time. [01:26:08.560 --> 01:26:17.560] Whenever I did talk to the judge in the jail, she started detaining me with these charges, [01:26:17.560 --> 01:26:24.560] the figure two ID and the evading arrest. [01:26:24.560 --> 01:26:28.560] I was evading arrest by barricading myself in the vehicle as a way he wrote up the complaint. [01:26:28.560 --> 01:26:30.560] It is an oxymoron. [01:26:30.560 --> 01:26:32.560] It is no brainer. [01:26:32.560 --> 01:26:40.560] I asked the judge at that point in time when we were sitting in jail in front of a camera with some of the jailers around. [01:26:40.560 --> 01:26:47.560] I make a motion right now to dismiss because there is no charge here. [01:26:47.560 --> 01:26:50.560] I knew he couldn't arrest me for not ID. [01:26:50.560 --> 01:26:53.560] She said, well, there will be time for that at the trial. [01:26:53.560 --> 01:26:57.560] I said, well, no, that is what now is before the trial was for. [01:26:57.560 --> 01:27:02.560] No, because you are attempting to do something Texas law specifically prohibits. [01:27:02.560 --> 01:27:05.560] You are conducting an ex parte communication with the judge. [01:27:05.560 --> 01:27:12.560] Where was the prosecutor at this time? [01:27:12.560 --> 01:27:14.560] Absent without leave. [01:27:14.560 --> 01:27:15.560] I don't know. [01:27:15.560 --> 01:27:16.560] Right. [01:27:16.560 --> 01:27:30.560] You cannot nor can the judge engage in any discussion of a case pending before that judge without all parties being present in a criminal case. [01:27:30.560 --> 01:27:31.560] It is a felony. [01:27:31.560 --> 01:27:40.560] For some reason I didn't, yeah, okay. For some reason I wouldn't see in that, okay. [01:27:40.560 --> 01:27:41.560] Okay. [01:27:41.560 --> 01:27:43.560] Well, definitely got some work to do. [01:27:43.560 --> 01:27:45.560] That is why I called to talk to you. [01:27:45.560 --> 01:27:47.560] But let me go ahead and ask you this question. [01:27:47.560 --> 01:27:48.560] I haven't asked you yet. [01:27:48.560 --> 01:27:49.560] Okay. [01:27:49.560 --> 01:27:56.560] The DPS and the sheriff's department are not complying with my public information request. [01:27:56.560 --> 01:28:01.560] The DPS ignored me. [01:28:01.560 --> 01:28:08.560] I called the, actually I wrote a letter to the Texas attorney general and after a while I didn't hear from them. [01:28:08.560 --> 01:28:09.560] Okay. [01:28:09.560 --> 01:28:12.560] What did you request from the DPS? [01:28:12.560 --> 01:28:23.560] I requested any and all information concerning and my name, the date, the officer and any and all information concerning my arrest. [01:28:23.560 --> 01:28:31.560] Including video, audio, and or video, and or audio, anything and all related to my arrest. [01:28:31.560 --> 01:28:38.560] And with the sheriff's department, any and all matter concerning me at the jail. [01:28:38.560 --> 01:28:41.560] So the DPS ignored me. [01:28:41.560 --> 01:28:43.560] I went to the Texas attorney general. [01:28:43.560 --> 01:28:45.560] The Texas attorney general did not get back with me. [01:28:45.560 --> 01:28:46.560] I called them. [01:28:46.560 --> 01:28:54.560] They said, oh, yeah, the DPS responded to our request to know what's going on. [01:28:54.560 --> 01:28:55.560] But they didn't tell me. [01:28:55.560 --> 01:28:59.560] It's like they're leaving me out of the loop unless I'm screaming and hollering at them. [01:28:59.560 --> 01:29:06.560] So the Texas attorney general sent me a copy of what the DPS sent them, but would not send me. [01:29:06.560 --> 01:29:13.560] And it simply stated, we have no information that he's asking for that we looked and we have no information. [01:29:13.560 --> 01:29:14.560] Yeah, which is baloney. [01:29:14.560 --> 01:29:16.560] And who exactly? [01:29:16.560 --> 01:29:20.560] And I can, I think I might have some good information there. [01:29:20.560 --> 01:29:24.560] We are to back it up that that's baloney. [01:29:24.560 --> 01:29:29.560] The sheriff's department sent me some video without the audio. [01:29:29.560 --> 01:29:32.560] It's the first 33 or 35 minutes. [01:29:32.560 --> 01:29:33.560] I'm in jail. [01:29:33.560 --> 01:29:37.560] But. [01:29:37.560 --> 01:29:38.560] Okay, well, hang on just a second. [01:29:38.560 --> 01:29:41.560] We're about to take another break. [01:29:41.560 --> 01:29:44.560] Okay. [01:29:44.560 --> 01:29:45.560] All right. [01:29:45.560 --> 01:29:48.560] All right, folks, this is rule of law radio. [01:29:48.560 --> 01:29:50.560] Rob, Jeff and Jeff, y'all hang in there. [01:29:50.560 --> 01:29:53.560] I'll try to get this wrapped up so I can get on with the rest of the calls. [01:29:53.560 --> 01:29:55.560] Y'all hold on folks. [01:29:55.560 --> 01:30:02.560] We'll be right back. [01:30:02.560 --> 01:30:03.560] Put down that coffee. [01:30:03.560 --> 01:30:07.560] There's a chance you may be drinking it out of a carcinogenic cup. [01:30:07.560 --> 01:30:13.560] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be back in just a moment with frightening new information about styrofoam. 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[01:33:39.560 --> 01:33:43.560] This is Logos Radio and we are still talking with Ralph. [01:33:43.560 --> 01:33:47.560] All right Ralph, let's see if we can catch this up and wrap it up. [01:33:47.560 --> 01:33:49.560] Well, there's two important things I want to mention. [01:33:49.560 --> 01:33:57.560] One is that after I've been in the jail for a while, the DPS officer walked me in front of a camera and he says, [01:33:57.560 --> 01:34:01.560] okay, are you going to identify yourself? [01:34:01.560 --> 01:34:04.560] We need your name and your address. [01:34:04.560 --> 01:34:09.560] He's looking at me and I can tell you, stage me. He didn't say there's a camera out there, but I can see the camera. [01:34:09.560 --> 01:34:10.560] It's above the doorway. [01:34:10.560 --> 01:34:12.560] And I said, yeah. [01:34:12.560 --> 01:34:17.560] And as soon as I said, yeah, he pointed me into another room and then he walked away. [01:34:17.560 --> 01:34:18.560] Okay. [01:34:18.560 --> 01:34:23.560] So that I did not get with the PIR request from the sheriff. [01:34:23.560 --> 01:34:26.560] So they're holding stuff back that would actually help me. [01:34:26.560 --> 01:34:35.560] He sends this complaint that at that moment when he asked me, I absolutely refused and I never did identify myself in the jail. [01:34:35.560 --> 01:34:37.560] And that's an absolute lie. [01:34:37.560 --> 01:34:38.560] Okay. [01:34:38.560 --> 01:34:45.560] The other thing is that I recorded the roadside arrest on a camera phone. [01:34:45.560 --> 01:34:53.560] I mean, with a camera, it has video and on a recorder. [01:34:53.560 --> 01:35:01.560] Now, after he's put me in the car, in his car, in handcuffs, he is inventorying my vehicle. [01:35:01.560 --> 01:35:08.560] Now, on my audio of him, you can hear him talking into his body might. [01:35:08.560 --> 01:35:11.560] He's saying, here's some, here's a computer. [01:35:11.560 --> 01:35:12.560] Here's his lunch. [01:35:12.560 --> 01:35:14.560] I guess he's carrying his lunch around with me. [01:35:14.560 --> 01:35:16.560] He's talking into his microphone. [01:35:16.560 --> 01:35:19.560] So what's going on here? [01:35:19.560 --> 01:35:26.560] I mean, clearly he's thinking he's recording it, but yet whenever he gets the PIR request, he says, we have no such information. [01:35:26.560 --> 01:35:35.560] Shouldn't they be telling me something like, well, we tried to, but we decided not to give it to them until we destroyed it or we lost it or something like that? [01:35:35.560 --> 01:35:38.560] They can't admit to tampering with the evidence. [01:35:38.560 --> 01:35:43.560] So their best bet is to simply say it doesn't exist, which we know is a lie. [01:35:43.560 --> 01:35:46.560] Okay. [01:35:46.560 --> 01:36:05.560] What you might want to try is to get the maintenance reports on the audio and video equipment and any and all download of data reports from his cruiser between the hours that he was on duty that day. [01:36:05.560 --> 01:36:21.560] And see whether or not they ever offloaded data from his cruiser and whether or not there's any records of how much, of what type and what the date and time of the entries on the files that were downloaded are. [01:36:21.560 --> 01:36:31.560] If they can show that they have those files, then it would also prove they're lying about having the data. [01:36:31.560 --> 01:36:34.560] Okay. [01:36:34.560 --> 01:36:48.560] Now, in the Brady motion, I did not do that, but I come pretty close to it and also added things like when the vehicle was last known to be working. [01:36:48.560 --> 01:36:51.560] So, yeah, I can do that. [01:36:51.560 --> 01:37:07.560] On the sheriff's, whenever I complained to the tax attorney general that they only showed 30 minutes of the 12 hours stay, I put the Newton Center Sheriff's Department responses practically false according to actual events. [01:37:07.560 --> 01:37:10.560] And that's something I got from you, but it sounded good. [01:37:10.560 --> 01:37:16.560] So I have yet to hear from the tax attorney general on that. [01:37:16.560 --> 01:37:18.560] Okay. [01:37:18.560 --> 01:37:25.560] So do sheriff's jails normally have audio? [01:37:25.560 --> 01:37:28.560] Yeah, normally they do. [01:37:28.560 --> 01:37:30.560] Okay. [01:37:30.560 --> 01:37:44.560] Okay, well, I need to, I guess I need to go ahead and get something ready in anticipation, but I also need to wait and see what the attorney general is going to say about my complaint about the sheriff's department. [01:37:44.560 --> 01:37:46.560] Okay. [01:37:46.560 --> 01:37:50.560] And I tell you what, there's not anybody around here for me to network with. [01:37:50.560 --> 01:37:56.560] And I don't really look forward to going into the trial by myself. [01:37:56.560 --> 01:38:06.560] So I thought I would put out my email address and if anyone's in the area, maybe I could get myself some court witnesses, plus I can be a court witness for them. [01:38:06.560 --> 01:38:07.560] Would that be all right? [01:38:07.560 --> 01:38:10.560] Yeah, that'd be fine. [01:38:10.560 --> 01:38:11.560] Okay. [01:38:11.560 --> 01:38:20.560] That's email at hushmail.com. [01:38:20.560 --> 01:38:21.560] All right. [01:38:21.560 --> 01:38:22.560] Say it one more time. [01:38:22.560 --> 01:38:23.560] Yes, everybody. [01:38:23.560 --> 01:38:25.560] Routes email. [01:38:25.560 --> 01:38:26.560] Spell that. [01:38:26.560 --> 01:38:27.560] Spell the route. [01:38:27.560 --> 01:38:44.560] Oh, R-A-L-P-H-S email, Routes email, and hushmail is H-U-S-H-M-A-I-L. [01:38:44.560 --> 01:38:45.560] All right. [01:38:45.560 --> 01:38:47.560] Anything else? [01:38:47.560 --> 01:38:53.560] Well, no, I guess that's it. [01:38:53.560 --> 01:38:54.560] Thank you very much. [01:38:54.560 --> 01:38:55.560] All right. [01:38:55.560 --> 01:38:56.560] Well, thanks for calling in. [01:38:56.560 --> 01:38:57.560] Okay. [01:38:57.560 --> 01:38:58.560] You have a good evening. [01:38:58.560 --> 01:38:59.560] You too. [01:38:59.560 --> 01:39:00.560] Bye-bye. [01:39:00.560 --> 01:39:01.560] All right. [01:39:01.560 --> 01:39:02.560] Now we're going to go to Rob in Illinois. [01:39:02.560 --> 01:39:04.560] Rob, what do you got? [01:39:04.560 --> 01:39:05.560] Hello, Eddie. [01:39:05.560 --> 01:39:08.560] I have one comment and then one question. [01:39:08.560 --> 01:39:11.560] And I'm going to send this to Ralph. [01:39:11.560 --> 01:39:17.560] It's about the Freedom of Information Act request or the public information request for your state. [01:39:17.560 --> 01:39:24.560] Whenever anybody's asking for documents, it's probably easier to say this one statement than here it is. [01:39:24.560 --> 01:39:38.560] It goes paper and video copies of documents of whatever nature relating to whatever documents you want from, say, January 1st to January 30th. [01:39:38.560 --> 01:39:45.560] If you look up a lot of your state's Freedom of Information Act request, the act itself is very short. [01:39:45.560 --> 01:39:51.560] So go through it and read it and see what's required in that letter when you put in that request. [01:39:51.560 --> 01:39:55.560] All of them will ask you to state whether or not it's for commercial purposes. [01:39:55.560 --> 01:39:59.560] Because if it is for commercial purposes, then they'll make you want to pay all these fees. [01:39:59.560 --> 01:40:02.560] If it's not, then they'll waive some of the fees. [01:40:02.560 --> 01:40:04.560] That was the one thing, Eddie. [01:40:04.560 --> 01:40:12.560] And the other one was, I was on here a couple weeks ago talking about the corporate charters or the incorporation charters. [01:40:12.560 --> 01:40:14.560] And I looked up for Illinois. [01:40:14.560 --> 01:40:19.560] I got from the Secretary of State the incorporation charters for a few towns. [01:40:19.560 --> 01:40:24.560] And I want to know if there's something separate from that incorporation charter as a regular charter. [01:40:24.560 --> 01:40:27.560] Is that another one I should look up? [01:40:27.560 --> 01:40:30.560] Are they the same? [01:40:30.560 --> 01:40:34.560] Well, the incorporation charter versus a regular charter? [01:40:34.560 --> 01:40:39.560] Yeah, because I thought you said something a couple weeks ago and I got to go back into the call. [01:40:39.560 --> 01:40:42.560] I thought you said something about there was something different other than the incorporation. [01:40:42.560 --> 01:40:47.560] Okay, it depends on what the rules are in a particular state regarding the incorporation. [01:40:47.560 --> 01:40:52.560] Here in Texas, there are different classifications of municipalities. [01:40:52.560 --> 01:40:59.560] For instance, a home rule city has its own separate incorporation charter. [01:40:59.560 --> 01:41:02.560] It's all one and the same. [01:41:02.560 --> 01:41:07.560] Where general law municipalities are created according to state statute. [01:41:07.560 --> 01:41:14.560] And its articles of incorporation is an order signed by a county judge. [01:41:14.560 --> 01:41:17.560] So there's only one. [01:41:17.560 --> 01:41:26.560] It's just how that one comes into existence and what power it conveys is the difference. [01:41:26.560 --> 01:41:27.560] Okay. [01:41:27.560 --> 01:41:33.560] Yeah, because Illinois is very helpful as far as getting the incorporation charter. [01:41:33.560 --> 01:41:35.560] Indiana is not. [01:41:35.560 --> 01:41:36.560] They have a different setup. [01:41:36.560 --> 01:41:39.560] So each state is different. [01:41:39.560 --> 01:41:41.560] Yeah. [01:41:41.560 --> 01:41:44.560] Yeah, the incorporation charter is very telling. [01:41:44.560 --> 01:41:50.560] Like I said, I found out that it was Governor Edgar when he was governor here back in the early 90s. [01:41:50.560 --> 01:41:53.560] He made a couple of these towns. [01:41:53.560 --> 01:41:56.560] I forgot what they called them. [01:41:56.560 --> 01:41:58.560] Oh, I'm drawing a blank on it now. [01:41:58.560 --> 01:42:03.560] Well, he made them managerial forms of government. [01:42:03.560 --> 01:42:15.560] Yeah, well, home rule cities here generally established themselves as council manager forms of government, which is not the same thing as a Republican form of government. [01:42:15.560 --> 01:42:17.560] Is it? [01:42:17.560 --> 01:42:18.560] Right. [01:42:18.560 --> 01:42:21.560] We guaranteed ourselves a Republican form of government. [01:42:21.560 --> 01:42:23.560] That is correct. [01:42:23.560 --> 01:42:24.560] That's it. [01:42:24.560 --> 01:42:29.560] And going back to the other caller, I think before Ralph, I got to look at it here. [01:42:29.560 --> 01:42:42.560] Truth Raider, I think people should listen to Eddie for at least six months to a year and take a lot of notes and get this in their head before they go out and do anything on their own. [01:42:42.560 --> 01:42:53.560] If you know what I mean, because this takes a little while to absorb and really take in and know it like it's secondhand information or knowledge. [01:42:53.560 --> 01:43:01.560] When I first heard you, Eddie, I kind of knew a little bit about the traveling thing, but after about six months to a year, it really settled in. [01:43:01.560 --> 01:43:08.560] Yeah, it takes that long to really wrap your mind around how it all truly works. [01:43:08.560 --> 01:43:12.560] Exactly. [01:43:12.560 --> 01:43:14.560] You know, it's like anything else. [01:43:14.560 --> 01:43:15.560] It's martial arts. [01:43:15.560 --> 01:43:18.560] You know, how many years does it take you to make a black belt? [01:43:18.560 --> 01:43:21.560] Well, it's how much time you put into it. [01:43:21.560 --> 01:43:28.560] It's how much time you put into it and how much you can absorb, and then you take it from there. [01:43:28.560 --> 01:43:29.560] Yep. [01:43:29.560 --> 01:43:31.560] That's exactly right. [01:43:31.560 --> 01:43:32.560] All right, Eddie. [01:43:32.560 --> 01:43:33.560] All right. [01:43:33.560 --> 01:43:34.560] That's it. [01:43:34.560 --> 01:43:35.560] All right. [01:43:35.560 --> 01:43:36.560] Well, thanks for calling in. [01:43:36.560 --> 01:43:37.560] Okay. [01:43:37.560 --> 01:43:38.560] All right, folks. [01:43:38.560 --> 01:43:39.560] This is Rural Law Radio. 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[01:46:39.560 --> 01:46:50.560] Listen, I was wanting to kind of get with you, and this is on the topic of my still ongoing, you know, [01:46:50.560 --> 01:46:57.560] I guess to try to fix my license and to where, you know, when I'm getting pulled over, [01:46:57.560 --> 01:47:03.560] I'm not, you know, getting arrested for, you know, driving my license invalid. [01:47:03.560 --> 01:47:07.560] Okay, well, explain what you mean by fixing. [01:47:07.560 --> 01:47:11.560] Well, right now it's in the states where it's revoked. [01:47:11.560 --> 01:47:15.560] And even though I don't drive, I travel. [01:47:15.560 --> 01:47:21.560] You know, every time that I get, you know, pulled over for, you know, whatever, you know, [01:47:21.560 --> 01:47:24.560] quote unquote, infraction that I commit, I usually get hauled off to jail. [01:47:24.560 --> 01:47:26.560] And in some cases, it's costing my job. [01:47:26.560 --> 01:47:34.560] So I'm trying to get to where, you know, my license is not in a suspended or invalid state to where, [01:47:34.560 --> 01:47:39.560] you know, I can actually, you know, just have the officer usually just give me a ticket, [01:47:39.560 --> 01:47:42.560] and then I can, you know, wear my fighting it later in court. Does that make sense? [01:47:42.560 --> 01:47:47.560] Yeah. Okay, so you want to go back to being one of the crowd? [01:47:47.560 --> 01:47:48.560] Yeah, there you go. [01:47:48.560 --> 01:47:49.560] Okay. [01:47:49.560 --> 01:47:59.560] So, I mean, I've got the judge trying to make it, well, I guess I had some advice from you through email. [01:47:59.560 --> 01:48:04.560] At one point, you were telling me to, you know, pay whatever fees and go through whatever extortion process, [01:48:04.560 --> 01:48:10.560] you know, once and for all, just to kind of get it out of that state and then, you know, start from there. [01:48:10.560 --> 01:48:15.560] I've got the judge wanting to give me an occupational license. [01:48:15.560 --> 01:48:18.560] And I figured I said, well, you know, whatever, you know, whatever it takes. [01:48:18.560 --> 01:48:26.560] And as I started reading some of this paperwork, and I'm noticing, you know, things like, let's see here, [01:48:26.560 --> 01:48:33.560] it basically says, you know, that the judge in this court has jurisdiction or the judge. [01:48:33.560 --> 01:48:39.560] Yeah, the court finds that it has jurisdiction and venue over this case and petitioner because and so forth. [01:48:39.560 --> 01:48:45.560] And I'm wondering, I mean, is this actually the route that I want to go to do this? [01:48:45.560 --> 01:48:50.560] Well, I'm not sure how you're going to change the route. [01:48:50.560 --> 01:48:52.560] What exactly is it directly? [01:48:52.560 --> 01:48:59.560] I mean, what case is it that's in the court, just the hearing on your license? [01:48:59.560 --> 01:49:00.560] Right. [01:49:00.560 --> 01:49:03.560] I mean, because this is all stuff that had accumulated before. [01:49:03.560 --> 01:49:13.560] I, you know, I, you know, was enlightened to the whole travel, you know, full traveling deal. [01:49:13.560 --> 01:49:23.560] So, you know, I'm fighting stuff that has already, you know, it's probably, it's not, you know, I guess it's not able to be saved. [01:49:23.560 --> 01:49:32.560] It's, you know, just basically a bunch of driving law license and ballot and, you know, some seatbelt and speeding tickets. [01:49:32.560 --> 01:49:33.560] Okay. [01:49:33.560 --> 01:49:38.560] I'm just trying to find out what is the right way or which way should I go about, you know. [01:49:38.560 --> 01:49:45.560] Well, the thing about it is you're, the only way you're going to correct this is to give them what they want. [01:49:45.560 --> 01:49:51.560] And then you're probably still going to have some period before they'll reinstate your license either way. [01:49:51.560 --> 01:49:53.560] Right. [01:49:53.560 --> 01:49:54.560] Okay. [01:49:54.560 --> 01:50:02.560] So, what you have to do is work out some deal with the prosecutor to see what they're willing to let go away and head by him for how much. [01:50:02.560 --> 01:50:06.560] That's your quickest route out of it. [01:50:06.560 --> 01:50:07.560] Okay. [01:50:07.560 --> 01:50:12.560] So, do you, do you, I mean, would you say that it's okay then if this is the route? [01:50:12.560 --> 01:50:21.560] I mean, basically I, the judge is the one that proposed this and she sent me to the law library and I downloaded whatever, you know, forms and petitions they were. [01:50:21.560 --> 01:50:27.560] But, you know, I just started reading through some of them and as I started reading through them, the hair on the back of my neck began to stand up. [01:50:27.560 --> 01:50:33.560] And I was just like, you know what, I better just, I better just check with you just to make sure this is the appropriate way that you go. [01:50:33.560 --> 01:50:44.560] Well, again, I'd have to read some of what it is you're reading and I'd have to be more or less privy to what the judge specifically told you as far as what they're going to do and how they're going to do it. [01:50:44.560 --> 01:50:57.560] Now, the court has to have jurisdiction before they can do anything. The problem is, is most of them always assume it without ever presenting any evidence into the record, whether it be they or the prosecution. [01:50:57.560 --> 01:51:11.560] And the prosecutions of one is actually required to do it to show in the record that the court actually has jurisdiction, both of the subject matter, the parties and the venue. [01:51:11.560 --> 01:51:15.560] They don't ever do that. They always act on the presumption of having it. [01:51:15.560 --> 01:51:17.560] Right, absolutely. [01:51:17.560 --> 01:51:29.560] So without being privy to all of the facts as they stand upon the presentment to the court and the response by the court, I can't tell you if this is your best option or not. [01:51:29.560 --> 01:51:39.560] But if all you're wanting to do is make it disappear and go back to the way things were, then your best bet is to cut a deal with the prosecutor, whatever that may be. [01:51:39.560 --> 01:51:45.560] But whatever it is, you better bet that it's going to be a tar baby. [01:51:45.560 --> 01:51:49.560] Okay. [01:51:49.560 --> 01:52:04.560] Do you mind if maybe then it would have been better just to kind of get with you over email and just kind of shoot you over the, I mean, it's basically stuff that I downloaded on from the Travis County, Texas, or law library website, which is. [01:52:04.560 --> 01:52:11.560] Yeah, as long as you give me a context for what it is you're sending, so I'm not trying to fish in it blind for what you're using it for. [01:52:11.560 --> 01:52:20.560] Right. So it was basically, I got, this is a few years back, I got arrested for a DWI. It had been an outstanding warrant for the longest time. [01:52:20.560 --> 01:52:25.560] And I've been postponing it because I didn't have the money to take to deal with it. [01:52:25.560 --> 01:52:40.560] So the judge, I finally got arrested and, you know, the judge gave me a court date. I appeared and she goes here. Well, what I'm going to do is I'm going to lie to her that the law library, you're going to see the law library and just, you know, everything that she says to do. [01:52:40.560 --> 01:52:49.560] Just bring that back to me and I'll grant you, you know, the an occupational license or the, or at least the certificate to take the DPS. [01:52:49.560 --> 01:52:58.560] So I've got basically order for occupational, I'm sorry, petition for occupational, then order for occupational. [01:52:58.560 --> 01:53:01.560] And then I'm supposed to print out like a, you know, my, my, right. [01:53:01.560 --> 01:53:10.560] And all the stuff that they're doing is they're basically saying you agreed to do all of these things. This is the gotcha agreement. This is what I was telling you about the tar baby. [01:53:10.560 --> 01:53:19.560] That agreement means you intend to carry SR 22 insurance on the car without fail or you will go to jail. [01:53:19.560 --> 01:53:27.560] Basically, you're, you're agreeing to everything they want and you're binding yourself by the paperwork. [01:53:27.560 --> 01:53:29.560] Right. [01:53:29.560 --> 01:53:40.560] But in order to go back to where they were and where I was and to make all this go away so that I can start over, I guess. [01:53:40.560 --> 01:53:47.560] You're not going to be able to start over until this period expires where they reinstate your license. [01:53:47.560 --> 01:53:56.560] And then what's going to happen is they're going to come back and show a prior conviction and next time it's going to go up to a class B. [01:53:56.560 --> 01:54:00.560] Well, yeah, I've already had multiple convictions on this. [01:54:00.560 --> 01:54:09.560] Okay. Well, then you class A is where it is by now that which is up to a year in jail. [01:54:09.560 --> 01:54:12.560] Ooh, just for a piece of plastic. [01:54:12.560 --> 01:54:16.560] Yeah, exactly. [01:54:16.560 --> 01:54:20.560] All unconstitutional and illegal, but there it is. [01:54:20.560 --> 01:54:22.560] Yeah. [01:54:22.560 --> 01:54:25.560] Okay. [01:54:25.560 --> 01:54:37.560] Essentially, you know, by the time this is all over with, it's going to make it that much harder for me to actually practice just being able to travel freely. [01:54:37.560 --> 01:54:38.560] Absolutely. [01:54:38.560 --> 01:54:41.560] But then again, so will every time that you fail to fight. [01:54:41.560 --> 01:54:44.560] That's just the nature of the beast. [01:54:44.560 --> 01:54:46.560] Yeah. [01:54:46.560 --> 01:54:47.560] Yep. [01:54:47.560 --> 01:54:54.560] Well, I mean, I'll tell you what. [01:54:54.560 --> 01:55:05.560] I'll probably need to scoot my behind onto your classes probably here this coming Sunday and we can just let's look at everything kind of black and white. Would you mind that? [01:55:05.560 --> 01:55:06.560] I wouldn't mind. [01:55:06.560 --> 01:55:09.560] We just have to see what kind of time we've got before or after. [01:55:09.560 --> 01:55:12.560] All right. Not a problem. [01:55:12.560 --> 01:55:13.560] Okay. [01:55:13.560 --> 01:55:17.560] Then I guess that includes everything. I hope you and the law dog are doing good. [01:55:17.560 --> 01:55:19.560] So far. [01:55:19.560 --> 01:55:20.560] All right. [01:55:20.560 --> 01:55:22.560] All right. Thanks for calling in. [01:55:22.560 --> 01:55:23.560] Bye. [01:55:23.560 --> 01:55:29.560] All right. Now we're going to go to Jeff in Mississippi. Jeff, what can we do for you? [01:55:29.560 --> 01:55:38.560] Hey, Eddie, I have a trial and my attorneys and judges are trying to continue me. [01:55:38.560 --> 01:55:42.560] They're basically going to beat me by continuing me to death. [01:55:42.560 --> 01:55:43.560] No, they're not. [01:55:43.560 --> 01:55:53.560] If they continue you and it's a class C fine only for more than four months, then you have a failure to provide a speedy trial dismissal requirement in your favor. [01:55:53.560 --> 01:55:57.560] Okay. Mine's a felony. It's a weapon on campus. [01:55:57.560 --> 01:55:58.560] Okay. [01:55:58.560 --> 01:56:07.560] And it actually went to the Supreme Court, the Mississippi Supreme Court, and they remanded it and gave me a new trial. [01:56:07.560 --> 01:56:13.560] And they have continued every time that I go to the courthouse. [01:56:13.560 --> 01:56:22.560] And now what they're doing is I'm going to the courthouse and I'm sitting in the courtroom watching the judge and I'm not getting my hearings. [01:56:22.560 --> 01:56:28.560] And then after court, the clerk comes and hands me a continuance that has the judge's signature on them. [01:56:28.560 --> 01:56:36.560] Or sometimes they'll email them to me the next day and it'll have my lawyer's signature on them, but I'm not watching them go to a hearing. [01:56:36.560 --> 01:56:40.560] Send me an email. I got something you might be interested in. [01:56:40.560 --> 01:56:50.560] What they're attempting to do is deny you access to the courts so that they don't have to retry your case and they can keep you under that felony conviction that's already out there. [01:56:50.560 --> 01:56:54.560] So you need to basically ring their bell. [01:56:54.560 --> 01:57:11.560] What I'm going to send you is a letter that we sent to the county clerk here regarding my case where the county court at law had sat on my appeal for a year and done nothing, even though by their own rules they only had 60 days to do it. [01:57:11.560 --> 01:57:14.560] That is denying you access to the courts. [01:57:14.560 --> 01:57:20.560] Thus they are depriving you knowingly and intentionally of your right of due process. [01:57:20.560 --> 01:57:31.560] So what you're going to do is fill this out, address it directly to the clerk of the court in question, and you're going to see see the United States attorney and the FBI on it as well. [01:57:31.560 --> 01:57:34.560] Okay. How do I get your email? Is it on the rule? [01:57:34.560 --> 01:57:41.560] It is eddydeatruleoflawradio.com. [01:57:41.560 --> 01:57:44.560] I will email you in 10 minutes. Thank you. [01:57:44.560 --> 01:57:46.560] Okay. Thank you. [01:57:46.560 --> 01:57:56.560] All right. 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