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[01:30.320 --> 01:35.080] Early Monday, police in Hong Kong cleared out the last three protest sites as the two-month-long [01:35.080 --> 01:38.160] Occupied Central campaign came to an end. [01:38.160 --> 01:42.400] About 100 officers removed barricades from a shopping center as protesters exited the [01:42.400 --> 01:43.400] scene. [01:43.400 --> 01:47.680] Police had already cleared protesters from a large protest site next to government headquarters [01:47.680 --> 01:49.720] and from the Mongkak district. [01:49.720 --> 01:54.120] The AP reports the activists believe the Chinese government is launching a covert campaign [01:54.120 --> 01:59.040] to subvert future protest efforts. [01:59.040 --> 02:03.920] A judge in Arizona has ruled that the state's public records law does not require the Tucson [02:03.920 --> 02:08.960] Police Department to release records related to stingrays or cell-side simulators. [02:08.960 --> 02:13.600] Robert Bill Hodaise sued the TBD in March to force the documents released. [02:13.600 --> 02:17.720] The State Department argued that the release of any details would give criminals a road map [02:17.720 --> 02:19.960] for how to defeat the device. [02:19.960 --> 02:24.320] Judge D. Douglas Metcalf found that the Public Records Act exempts documents that could cause [02:24.320 --> 02:25.320] harm. [02:25.320 --> 02:29.560] Today's broadcast of The Lumber to Be comes from the Laura Presley for Austin City Council [02:29.560 --> 02:30.560] District 4 campaign. [02:30.560 --> 02:36.400] If you live in District 4 in northeast Austin, get out and vote for Laura Presley in the runoff. [02:36.400 --> 02:40.800] Early voting ends today and election day is December 16th. [02:40.800 --> 02:44.320] Political advertisement paid for by the Laura Presley campaign. [02:44.320 --> 02:48.640] Support for The Lumber to Be also comes from Margie Wildcraft's Grow Your Own Groceries, [02:48.640 --> 02:51.120] homegrown food on every table. [02:51.120 --> 02:53.800] That's GrowYourOwnGroceries.org. [02:53.800 --> 02:58.080] This is The Lumber to Be for Monday, December 15th, 2014. [02:58.080 --> 03:22.080] Check out the website at TheLumberToBe.com. [03:22.080 --> 03:39.520] The Lumber to Be for Monday, December 15th, 2014. [03:39.520 --> 04:02.760] This is The Lumber to Be for Monday, December 15th, 2014. [04:02.760 --> 04:29.160] This is The Lumber to Be for Monday, December 15th, 2014. [04:29.160 --> 04:39.080] This is The Lumber to Be for Monday, December 15th, 2014. [04:39.080 --> 04:45.720] What I would like to talk about today is how treason and sedition slowly encroach upon [04:45.720 --> 04:50.520] us yet one more step today. [04:50.520 --> 04:54.480] The way I want to do that is I want to discuss a case that was decided by the Supreme Court [04:54.480 --> 04:59.320] along with some examples of exactly why they're as dead wrong as they can possibly be. [04:59.320 --> 05:04.080] But still, let's give them the benefit of the doubt for at least the next few minutes [05:04.080 --> 05:07.880] before we really prove how stupid they are. [05:07.880 --> 05:14.400] Now the issue before us is a case that was decided finally today but for which oral argument [05:14.400 --> 05:17.320] was heard back on October 6th. [05:17.320 --> 05:21.880] The case in question is, and I'm not sure how to pronounce this guy's name, it's spelled [05:21.880 --> 05:29.880] H-E-I-E-N, so it's Hein or Hyene versus North Carolina. [05:29.880 --> 05:36.720] Now I'm going to read you the original article from the oral argument on the 6th. [05:36.720 --> 05:40.240] I'm going to read it as it is here, it's not too long of an article. [05:40.240 --> 05:45.160] The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument today on Hyene versus North Carolina, a case [05:45.160 --> 05:51.000] which asks whether a police officer's mistake of law can provide the necessary justification [05:51.000 --> 05:54.240] for a traffic stop under the Fourth Amendment. [05:54.240 --> 06:01.160] Now a quick caveat here, you and I, when we enter a courtroom, are forbidden to assert [06:01.160 --> 06:04.280] the defense I didn't know. [06:04.280 --> 06:07.280] I was ignorant of the requirement of the law. [06:07.280 --> 06:14.360] I was ignorant in any way, shape or form of my duty under that law or that I was mistaken [06:14.360 --> 06:18.840] in my understanding and application of that law. [06:18.840 --> 06:26.400] We cannot raise that as a defense if we are accused of committing a crime. [06:26.400 --> 06:32.920] Yet this case deals with exactly that same issue when asserted from the standpoint of [06:32.920 --> 06:40.360] a police officer who does not know the law or who intentionally misconstrues the law [06:40.360 --> 06:43.960] to perform an illegal stop. [06:43.960 --> 06:49.160] That's exactly what happened in this case and I'm going to continue on with the article. [06:49.160 --> 06:54.400] The case arose in 2009 when North Carolina police stopped Nicholas Hyene for driving [06:54.400 --> 06:56.920] with one broken brake light. [06:56.920 --> 07:02.240] That stop led to a search of Hyene's vehicle which in turn led to the discovery of illegal [07:02.240 --> 07:03.240] drugs. [07:03.240 --> 07:08.280] However, according to North Carolina law, motor vehicles are required only to have a [07:08.280 --> 07:10.360] stop lamp. [07:10.360 --> 07:15.360] That means the officer was mistaken about the law and had no grounds for the original [07:15.360 --> 07:17.400] traffic stop. [07:17.400 --> 07:24.240] Did the officer violate Hyene's right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure? [07:24.240 --> 07:28.440] The government should be presumed to know the laws, declared Jeffrey Fisher, the lawyer [07:28.440 --> 07:31.600] representing Hyene before the Supreme Court. [07:31.600 --> 07:36.240] It would undercut public confidence in law enforcement and the common law rule upon which [07:36.240 --> 07:41.120] the criminal law is built to say the government doesn't have to be presumed to know the law [07:41.120 --> 07:43.320] when it acted. [07:43.320 --> 07:47.600] Robert Montgomery, the senior deputy attorney general of North Carolina, took a different [07:47.600 --> 07:54.480] approach urging the justices to grant the police wide leeway, even in those instances [07:54.480 --> 07:57.960] when the officers may have acted in error. [07:57.960 --> 08:02.640] The Fourth Amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures but it does not require [08:02.640 --> 08:11.440] that police officers be perfect, another caveat, yet they determine that you must be perfect [08:11.440 --> 08:18.160] when they apply the rules to you but the police officer who is required to know them doesn't [08:18.160 --> 08:25.920] not only not have to be perfect, he doesn't have to have a fricking clue but I digress. [08:25.920 --> 08:31.880] Montgomery told the court because the touchstone of the Fourth Amendment is reasonableness, [08:31.880 --> 08:36.760] all that is required is that a police officer has a reasonable view of the facts and apply [08:36.760 --> 08:40.320] those facts to a reasonable understanding of the law. [08:40.320 --> 08:46.040] Well, if the law says one thing, and again I'm going to caveat here, if the law says [08:46.040 --> 08:52.040] one thing and the officer draws a conclusion of something entirely different than what [08:52.040 --> 08:59.280] the law says, how can that be inferred as reasonable when he has a duty to know what [08:59.280 --> 09:03.240] the law is? [09:03.240 --> 09:08.280] You do not get to claim a reasonable inference, well judge, I read in the red light because [09:08.280 --> 09:13.640] it was a reasonable inference that if I had tried to stop, I might have gotten rear ended [09:13.640 --> 09:18.080] or that if I had tried to stop, I might have spilled my groceries and nothing in the law [09:18.080 --> 09:25.560] says I'm required to stop if it risks damaging the stuff I just purchased. [09:25.560 --> 09:33.880] This is a very idiotic application of the reasonableness rule, okay? [09:33.880 --> 09:36.440] So I'll keep going. [09:36.440 --> 09:40.920] Both sides came in for sharp questioning from the bench. [09:40.920 --> 09:45.240] Justice Samuel Alito, for example, repeatedly pressed Fisher on why the police officer's [09:45.240 --> 09:49.160] approach should not receive more defense. [09:49.160 --> 09:54.480] Justice Sonia Sodomar, by contrast, emerged as a critic of the North Carolina police force. [09:54.480 --> 09:58.680] How many citizens have been stopped from one brake light who are asked to have their car [09:58.680 --> 09:59.680] searched? [09:59.680 --> 10:06.680] Sodomar asked the state lawyer at one point, and is that something that we as a society [10:06.680 --> 10:08.880] should be encouraging? [10:08.880 --> 10:13.040] Chief Justice John Roberts, meanwhile, struck something of a balance, suggesting that while [10:13.040 --> 10:18.600] reasonable mistakes of law by the police can and will occur, the problem with the state's [10:18.600 --> 10:22.360] case was its very broad definition of reasonable. [10:22.360 --> 10:26.400] It sounds to me, Roberts said, like you're adopting the same standard that we apply in [10:26.400 --> 10:33.560] qualified immunity, which gives the officers quite a broad scope, and that's troubling. [10:33.560 --> 10:37.320] A decision in hind is expected by early next year. [10:37.320 --> 10:39.440] Well, it actually came today. [10:39.440 --> 10:45.080] So what I'm going to do now is read you the article dealing with the opinion. [10:45.080 --> 10:50.960] In a decision issued this morning, the U.S. Supreme Court sided with the police in a case [10:50.960 --> 10:54.080] arising from an officer's mistake of law. [10:54.080 --> 10:59.440] Add issue in hind versus North Carolina was a 2009 traffic stop for a single busted brake [10:59.440 --> 11:04.360] light that led to the discovery of illegal drugs inside the vehicle. [11:04.360 --> 11:08.360] According to state law, at the time, however, motor vehicles were required only to have [11:08.360 --> 11:13.280] a stopped lamp, meaning that the officer did not have a lawful reason for the initial [11:13.280 --> 11:19.880] traffic stop because it was not a crime to drive around with a single busted brake light. [11:19.880 --> 11:24.080] Did that stop therefore violate the Fourth Amendment's guarantee against unreasonable [11:24.080 --> 11:26.040] search and seizure? [11:26.040 --> 11:32.320] Writing today for the majority, Chief Justice John Roberts held that it did not. [11:32.320 --> 11:37.680] Because the officer's mistake about the brake light was reasonable, Roberts declared, the [11:37.680 --> 11:41.200] stop in this case was lawful under the Fourth Amendment. [11:41.200 --> 11:42.200] Now get this. [11:42.200 --> 11:49.600] This is the same judge that back on October 6th said it's troubling that you want us [11:49.600 --> 11:55.920] to expand the definition of reasonableness to the same degree that we do in qualified [11:55.920 --> 11:59.960] immunity for these actions by these officers. [11:59.960 --> 12:07.600] And yet here he is writing the opinion saying, I wholeheartedly agree with that. [12:07.600 --> 12:10.320] Something stinks, okay? [12:10.320 --> 12:15.400] And even more surprising is that one of the most liberal leftists on the bench is the [12:15.400 --> 12:21.040] only dissenting voice up there, Sotomayor, who would have been the last person I would [12:21.040 --> 12:28.720] have expected to argue the way she did, actually was against that expansion and argued for [12:28.720 --> 12:37.200] such, which just goes to show you that the justices on the Supreme Court are told how [12:37.200 --> 12:40.160] they are to argue for political purposes. [12:40.160 --> 12:42.080] Why do I say that? [12:42.080 --> 12:50.320] Why would Sotomayor suddenly switch skins, so to speak, unless she's a born-again schizophrenic? [12:50.320 --> 12:56.240] Today she's a conservative, yesterday she was a liberal, and tomorrow who knows what? [12:56.240 --> 13:01.520] Why would she go from being a big government proactive judge on the bench to suddenly saying [13:01.520 --> 13:04.480] government's too powerful already? [13:04.480 --> 13:06.600] That doesn't make any sense. [13:06.600 --> 13:13.280] And all the supposed conservative judges that have taken original intent and held it close [13:13.280 --> 13:20.520] to their chest more or less when they didn't want to judicially legislate from the bench [13:20.520 --> 13:26.560] anyway, have now turned around and said, oh no, the government has all this power and [13:26.560 --> 13:29.480] we need to give them some more. [13:29.480 --> 13:34.280] Now we need to make it where the officer can claim ignorance of the law and still make [13:34.280 --> 13:37.720] the arrest stick. [13:37.720 --> 13:40.040] That's how this has turned out. [13:40.040 --> 13:43.520] But let's continue on here. [13:43.520 --> 13:49.760] Robert's opinion was joined by justices Antonian Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, Clarence Thomas, [13:49.760 --> 13:55.120] Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Samuel Lido, and Elena Kagan. [13:55.120 --> 14:01.120] Writing alone in dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor criticized her colleagues for giving the police [14:01.120 --> 14:03.400] far too much leeway. [14:03.400 --> 14:08.360] One is left to wonder, she wrote, why an innocent citizen should be made to shoulder the burden [14:08.360 --> 14:14.040] of being seized whenever the law may be susceptible to an interpretive question. [14:14.040 --> 14:19.640] In Sotomayor's view, an officer's mistake of law, no matter how reasonable, cannot support [14:19.640 --> 14:26.520] the individualized suspicion necessary to justify a seizure under the Fourth Amendment. [14:26.520 --> 14:33.160] Now ain't that a change of hats for this particular judge? [14:33.160 --> 14:36.600] These people don't care about the Constitution. [14:36.600 --> 14:38.440] They don't care about the law of the land. [14:38.440 --> 14:42.480] They don't care about your rights, my rights, anybody's rights. [14:42.480 --> 14:50.280] They care about government power and political power and getting away with granting it at [14:50.280 --> 14:53.800] an ever-expanding rate. [14:53.800 --> 14:56.160] And they're doing it. [14:56.160 --> 15:00.560] I posted these articles up on my Facebook wall and I saw it look forward to the day when [15:00.560 --> 15:05.600] Americans realized what those in political positions, including the courts are currently [15:05.600 --> 15:13.360] doing, rise up, seize, try, convict, and hang these people so that I can make a bloody fortune [15:13.360 --> 15:23.560] selling tickets to watch them suffer in hell because that's where they need to be. [15:23.560 --> 15:33.240] And yet, let's look at some prime examples of recent happenings that fall squarely under [15:33.240 --> 15:37.960] the newly expanded power granted by the Supreme Court. [15:37.960 --> 15:44.600] Now this thing right here happened right in our good old state of Texas, Victoria, Texas, [15:44.600 --> 15:50.360] just on the 15th of December when this article came out, and this happened just a couple [15:50.360 --> 15:52.480] days ago. [15:52.480 --> 15:56.960] Police in Victoria, Texas, placed an officer on administrative duty pending an investigation [15:56.960 --> 16:02.080] after an altercation with a 76-year-old man who didn't have an inspection sticker on [16:02.080 --> 16:03.720] his car. [16:03.720 --> 16:08.960] Victoria resident Pete Vasquez pulled over at the Adams Auto Mart where he helps with [16:08.960 --> 16:14.520] mechanical work when the officer, 23-year-old Nathaniel Robinson, got out of his patrol [16:14.520 --> 16:16.400] car and confronted him. [16:16.400 --> 16:21.300] The 76-year-old is seen on dashcam video pointing to the dealer license plate on the [16:21.300 --> 16:22.920] back of the car. [16:22.920 --> 16:28.600] The Victoria advocate newspaper reported that Vasquez did told Robinson the vehicle was [16:28.600 --> 16:34.160] exempt from requiring an inspection sticker because it still had dealer tags. [16:34.160 --> 16:38.760] The man is 100% correct. [16:38.760 --> 16:41.160] I'll finish this article up on the other side. [16:41.160 --> 16:45.160] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio. [16:45.160 --> 16:49.160] Call in number 512-646-1984. [16:49.160 --> 16:50.880] The phones are now on. [16:50.880 --> 16:54.720] We will be taking your calls if the phone bridge is working, which I'm crossing my fingers [16:54.720 --> 16:55.800] and hoping on. [16:55.800 --> 17:00.720] We will be right back, so y'all hang on. [17:00.720 --> 17:05.480] Through advances in technology, our lives have greatly improved, except in the area [17:05.480 --> 17:06.480] of nutrition. 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[19:57.560 --> 19:58.560] This is rule of law radio. [19:58.560 --> 19:59.560] Calling number 512-646-1984. [19:59.560 --> 20:06.520] All right, continuing on with this article, police chief Jeffrey Craig later confirmed [20:06.520 --> 20:10.720] to the paper that the vehicle was in fact exempt. [20:10.720 --> 20:16.080] Robinson appears to have tried to take something out of Vasquez's hand but failed to do so. [20:16.080 --> 20:20.880] It's when Robinson twists Vasquez's arm behind his back, eventually landing the man on the [20:20.880 --> 20:23.520] ground out of view of the dash cam. [20:23.520 --> 20:27.680] Moments later, Robinson is seen standing in front of the patrol car holding a stun gun, [20:27.680 --> 20:30.400] which he used on Vasquez at least twice. [20:30.400 --> 20:36.480] Police told the Victoria advocate, he just acted like a pit bull and that was it. [20:36.480 --> 20:40.640] For a while, I thought he was going to pull his gun and shoot me, Vasquez said. [20:40.640 --> 20:45.520] Another man, sales manager Larry Uric, emerged from the auto mart, appearing to shout at [20:45.520 --> 20:50.160] the officer, what in the hell are you doing, this gentleman is 76 years old. [20:50.160 --> 20:56.400] Uric then told the advocate, the cop told me to stand back but I didn't shut up. [20:56.400 --> 21:00.040] I told him he was a GD Nazi storm trooper. [21:00.040 --> 21:03.560] Public trust is extremely important to us, Craig said, and I remember Craig's the police [21:03.560 --> 21:06.600] chief according to the advocate. [21:06.600 --> 21:09.720] Sometimes that means you have to take a real hard look at some of the actions that occur [21:09.720 --> 21:11.720] within the department. [21:11.720 --> 21:16.560] Craig later apologized to Vasquez, the Huffington Post reported. [21:16.560 --> 21:20.240] Additional officers later arrived on the scene and asked Vasquez for his side of the story [21:20.240 --> 21:22.480] and whether he was hurt in the scuffle. [21:22.480 --> 21:25.040] Are you hurting anywhere one of the officers asked? [21:25.040 --> 21:29.360] Not yet, he said, probably later on, I'm 76 years old. [21:29.360 --> 21:33.240] Vasquez was taken to the hospital but was not cited by police. [21:33.240 --> 21:36.960] This attorney, Steven Tyler, said he has not been contacted by police. [21:36.960 --> 21:41.400] However, Tyler told the advocate that if authorities determined Robinson committed criminal [21:41.400 --> 21:46.040] wrongdoing, moral wrongdoing, or violated department policy, he could face a variety [21:46.040 --> 21:51.600] of charges including official oppression, injured, elderly, aggravated assault, or assault. [21:51.600 --> 21:54.880] Well, folks, guaranteed it's aggravated assault. [21:54.880 --> 22:00.280] He committed simple assault while he was a public servant acting under color of law [22:00.280 --> 22:02.880] while also displaying a deadly weapon. [22:02.880 --> 22:08.360] In Texas, that constitutes aggravated assault. [22:08.360 --> 22:15.320] So, needless to say, what the Supreme Court ruled on today now allows this officer's [22:15.320 --> 22:22.800] mistake of law to count against this 76-year-old man to the point where he has no leg to stand [22:22.800 --> 22:26.360] on to go back after the cop. [22:26.360 --> 22:29.640] That's exactly what this decision today does. [22:29.640 --> 22:34.720] Now, let me show you another effect that today's decision has. [22:34.720 --> 22:41.280] Let's talk about everybody's favorite federal government organization, the Internal Revenue [22:41.280 --> 22:42.280] Service. [22:42.280 --> 22:49.700] Now, you want to talk about somebody that knowingly and intentionally misapplies and [22:49.700 --> 22:58.200] remains wantonly ignorant, willfully ignorant, of what the law says and requires. [22:58.200 --> 23:01.200] Let's cover a couple of things here real quick. [23:01.200 --> 23:04.880] If any of you have ever attended to one of my classes, or you've listened to me long [23:04.880 --> 23:11.160] enough on this show, you have heard me say time and time again that when you read a statute, [23:11.160 --> 23:14.720] the statute contains numerous rabbit trails. [23:14.720 --> 23:20.160] The rabbit trails are the terms and phrases used to create the language of the statute [23:20.160 --> 23:21.160] itself. [23:21.160 --> 23:29.520] And it is to your very best interest to understand that you better see if there is a definition [23:29.520 --> 23:37.000] available for those terms before you try to go out and tell everybody what it actually [23:37.000 --> 23:38.760] means. [23:38.760 --> 23:44.120] Because until you understand the definition of the words being used, your description [23:44.120 --> 23:50.560] and your assertion of what it means will always be dead wrong. [23:50.560 --> 23:53.480] That is exactly what the IRS tries to do. [23:53.480 --> 24:00.240] They try to use common definitions to make you believe that the statutes under Title [24:00.240 --> 24:09.480] 26 apply to you when in fact the terms defined there have nothing to do with you. [24:09.480 --> 24:17.400] Now let's look at three of the very favorite terms that must always be used in order to [24:17.400 --> 24:21.000] extract income taxes from the American people. [24:21.000 --> 24:25.720] Those terms are wages, employee, and employer. [24:25.720 --> 24:34.640] Now I am going to read to you directly from Title 26, Section 3401A first. [24:34.640 --> 24:42.280] 3401A is the definition of the term wages. [24:42.280 --> 24:50.760] Remember this, in law they define terms, in a dictionary they define words, okay? [24:50.760 --> 24:56.960] So under law we are defining terms, in this case the term is wages. [24:56.960 --> 24:59.280] Listen to this definition. [24:59.280 --> 25:05.840] For purposes of this chapter the term wages means all remuneration other than fees paid [25:05.840 --> 25:14.480] to a public official, fees now, for services performed by an employee for his employer [25:14.480 --> 25:20.360] including the cash value of all remuneration including benefits paid in any medium other [25:20.360 --> 25:22.800] than cash, okay? [25:22.800 --> 25:25.600] And then there's a whole list of other things up under here. [25:25.600 --> 25:31.160] But the key part you need to pay attention to is everything up to that semicolon, alright? [25:31.160 --> 25:37.160] Means all remuneration other than fees paid to a public official for services performed [25:37.160 --> 25:43.360] by an employee for his employer, okay? [25:43.360 --> 25:54.160] Now let's go down here and let's look at 3401C which is the definition of employee. [25:54.160 --> 26:04.560] For purposes of this chapter the term employee includes an officer, employee, or elected [26:04.560 --> 26:13.520] official of the United States, a state, or any political subdivision thereof, or the [26:13.520 --> 26:21.440] District of Columbia, or any agency or instrumentality of any one or more of the foregoing. [26:21.440 --> 26:29.120] The term employee also includes an officer of a corporation, okay? [26:29.120 --> 26:35.960] Now if you look at that definition the category of people that are under the definition of [26:35.960 --> 26:41.280] employee can only be construed as what? [26:41.280 --> 26:49.520] Government employees, someone who works for the government whether it be federal or state [26:49.520 --> 26:53.240] or local, okay? [26:53.240 --> 26:59.760] Then the part where it says officer of a corporation, pay close attention now to employer which [26:59.760 --> 27:03.200] is 3401D. [27:03.200 --> 27:11.400] For purposes of this chapter the term employer means the person for whom an individual performs [27:11.400 --> 27:22.880] or performed any service of whatever nature as the employee of such person, got it? [27:22.880 --> 27:30.520] The person who received the performance of a service from an employee, well if the category [27:30.520 --> 27:36.040] of person that is defined as an employee is someone who works for the government then [27:36.040 --> 27:42.800] that would mean that an employer is some form of governmental agency because those are the [27:42.800 --> 27:48.560] ones that are employing the employees, got it? [27:48.560 --> 27:54.400] And then when you go and look at all of the federal agencies you will find out that all [27:54.400 --> 27:58.280] of them are Delaware corporations. [27:58.280 --> 28:06.320] Therefore, the part that says employee also includes an officer of a corporation, we are [28:06.320 --> 28:16.800] talking about those high ranking federal employees that are officers of the corporate entities [28:16.800 --> 28:20.320] that we call federal agencies. [28:20.320 --> 28:26.240] The director of the FBI for instance, okay? [28:26.240 --> 28:35.200] The pick anyone, any of Obama's czars within any governmental agency, they are all officers [28:35.200 --> 28:46.160] of that federal corporation that owes an income tax as an employee from that agency which [28:46.160 --> 28:51.760] is its employer. [28:51.760 --> 28:56.520] This is just simply the facts asserted by the definitions themselves and when you go [28:56.520 --> 29:04.440] and look at such things you will also see where they use terms like U.S. person. [29:04.440 --> 29:10.640] Yet when you go through Title 26 as Dave Champion points out both in his videos and in his book [29:10.640 --> 29:22.760] The Income Tax Shattering the Myths, not a single example in the entire income tax statute [29:22.760 --> 29:31.360] construes a U.S. person to be anything other than someone who is collecting or paying out [29:31.360 --> 29:39.360] money to a foreign person or entity. [29:39.360 --> 29:45.040] So there is another set of issues to deal with, but I really recommend you guys get [29:45.040 --> 29:50.200] your hands on Dave Champion's books and my opinion is better than cracking the code because [29:50.200 --> 29:55.840] it specifically does not consider you to be a taxpayer like cracking the code does. [29:55.840 --> 30:00.960] All right folks, y'all hang in there, we'll take calls on the other side. [30:00.960 --> 30:06.640] Pay attention, attention deficit disorder is on the rise affecting millions of Americans. [30:06.640 --> 30:09.640] Could the culprit be lurking in our cooking pans? [30:09.640 --> 30:15.640] I'm Dr. Katherine Albrecht, I'll be back to explain how Teflon may play a role in ADD. [30:15.640 --> 30:17.240] Privacy is under attack. [30:17.240 --> 30:21.640] When you give up data about yourself you'll never get it back again and once your privacy [30:21.640 --> 30:25.600] is gone you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [30:25.600 --> 30:30.560] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. [30:30.560 --> 30:33.360] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [30:33.360 --> 30:37.680] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, the private search [30:37.680 --> 30:41.200] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [30:41.200 --> 30:44.440] Start over with StartPage. [30:44.440 --> 30:48.760] Researchers at Syracuse University say the more Teflon chemicals in kids' bloodstreams [30:48.760 --> 30:50.880] the worse their self-control. [30:50.880 --> 30:54.800] They had kids play a computer game that rewarded them if they could resist pressing the space [30:54.800 --> 30:56.800] bar for 20 seconds. [30:56.800 --> 31:01.320] Then they measured their blood levels for PFCs, perfluoro chemicals found in non-stick [31:01.320 --> 31:02.320] pans. [31:02.320 --> 31:06.640] They found the kids with poor impulse control had the highest levels. [31:06.640 --> 31:11.600] Scientists have also linked PFCs with neurological problems and delayed motor development. [31:11.600 --> 31:15.720] But despite the dangers of non-stick cookware, the New York Times says it still accounts [31:15.720 --> 31:17.720] for 70% of cookware sales. [31:17.720 --> 31:22.360] We may have to hit parents over the head with a frying pan to get their attention on this [31:22.360 --> 31:23.360] one. [31:23.360 --> 31:53.160] This is Dr. Catherine Albrecht, more news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [31:53.360 --> 32:00.760] That saves you space, time, and money, call 888-910-4367 only at USA.org. [33:23.360 --> 33:39.000] Now, in case you're wondering why I went into the IRS information in relation to this Supreme [33:39.000 --> 33:46.160] Court case and this article dealing with this cop in Victoria, Texas, it's this. [33:46.160 --> 33:53.800] If the IRS agent wants to claim ignorance of the law in how he applied the tax code to [33:53.800 --> 34:00.360] an American citizen in order to extort money from them, to illegally tax them, to seize [34:00.360 --> 34:07.360] their property and sell their house for a tax they never owed, how can this case not be [34:07.360 --> 34:11.640] used to do exactly the same thing for that IRS agent to cover them for their illegal [34:11.640 --> 34:17.080] acts as it does the cops for theirs? [34:17.080 --> 34:22.640] The rule of law just got throughout the frickin' window by the United States Supreme Court [34:22.640 --> 34:29.040] with this decision because now the only people that can claim ignorance of the law are the [34:29.040 --> 34:35.600] very people that are required to know it. [34:35.600 --> 34:36.920] You get that? [34:36.920 --> 34:42.040] The ones that are supposed to be trained in it, knowledgeable of it, understand it so [34:42.040 --> 34:48.640] that they can properly apply it are now the only people on the planet who can claim legally [34:48.640 --> 34:57.160] to be ignorant of the law and not be held accountable for any mistakes, intentional or accidental [34:57.160 --> 35:03.520] that they claim to have made in relation to that ignorance. [35:03.520 --> 35:07.760] This decision will protect them. [35:07.760 --> 35:11.520] That's where I have a problem with it. [35:11.520 --> 35:19.480] So for what it's worth, pack your crap up, find some country you really like, schedule [35:19.480 --> 35:26.600] a trip and move because this one has just shot itself right between the eyes and I don't [35:26.600 --> 35:35.200] think it's going to be able to be resuscitated, not peacefully, not without something else [35:35.200 --> 35:44.360] much bigger happening than what we're doing by playing armchair bemoners of days past [35:44.360 --> 35:52.800] because we have no future as long as we allow this type of stuff to continue. [35:52.800 --> 35:54.680] You better understand that. [35:54.680 --> 35:58.800] All right, that being said, we are going to start taking callers. [35:58.800 --> 36:03.120] First up is Andrew in Pennsylvania, if this is Andrew. [36:03.120 --> 36:04.920] Yes, it is. [36:04.920 --> 36:05.920] How are you doing? [36:05.920 --> 36:06.920] All right. [36:06.920 --> 36:07.920] How are you? [36:07.920 --> 36:08.920] Great. [36:08.920 --> 36:12.480] I wanted to ask a couple things about sovereignty and now I don't want to debate whether or [36:12.480 --> 36:16.560] not someone can be a sovereign that's totally beside the point is just what the name sovereign [36:16.560 --> 36:19.000] sticks to this issue because that's universally accepted. [36:19.000 --> 36:25.520] The whole issue of trying to file documents with organizations like the Hague in Europe [36:25.520 --> 36:29.720] to make yourself a sovereign to get out of the UCC code. [36:29.720 --> 36:33.160] People like Jordan Maxwell have talked about this in the first spring, Meyer, the author [36:33.160 --> 36:34.160] interviewed me. [36:34.160 --> 36:39.760] Okay, first off, what do you mean about getting out of the UCC code? [36:39.760 --> 36:47.480] The whole court system using maritime penalty law and the UCC, maybe I'm not using the [36:47.480 --> 36:52.600] right terms, it's just that the term UCC, the Uniform Commercial Code, that's... [36:52.600 --> 36:58.640] Well, the very existence of the Uniform Commercial Code is what tells you for a fact that you're [36:58.640 --> 37:02.680] no longer operating under the law of the land. [37:02.680 --> 37:07.680] The UCC is repugnant to the law of the land. [37:07.680 --> 37:13.400] It absolutely is not valid under the law of the land. [37:13.400 --> 37:20.920] But any application of the UCC has to be in a category and under the umbrella of something [37:20.920 --> 37:24.520] completely other than the law of the land. [37:24.520 --> 37:32.600] Now, you can call it admiralty law, technically what the actual name for it in my opinion [37:32.600 --> 37:40.080] and a few law professors that I'm reading up on right now is administrative law. [37:40.080 --> 37:41.080] That's what it is. [37:41.080 --> 37:47.680] They basically started doing the exact same thing that the kings of old used to do. [37:47.680 --> 37:54.120] And that was declare that they could legislate in the interstices of the statutes created [37:54.120 --> 37:59.440] by then parliament and today Congress and the legislatures. [37:59.440 --> 38:08.040] All of these administrative agencies are being authorized by legislatures illegally and unconstitutionally [38:08.040 --> 38:13.360] to create rules and regulations and treat them as binding law upon the general public. [38:13.360 --> 38:20.800] And anywhere where there is not legislation from the Congress or the state legislature, [38:20.800 --> 38:28.920] then they're allowing these regulatory entities to fill in what they want in place of actual [38:28.920 --> 38:31.480] law. [38:31.480 --> 38:36.120] That is what was known in days of old as the king's prerogative. [38:36.120 --> 38:49.240] It is not truly admiralty law, not truly, though it acts very, very similarly. [38:49.240 --> 38:54.640] So that being said, understand those distinctions and continue. [38:54.640 --> 39:01.480] Yes, I'm saying Fred Springmeyer said that he knows some people who have gone through [39:01.480 --> 39:08.040] the sovereignty, a sovereign citizenship process to declare yourself a sovereign in effect [39:08.040 --> 39:10.880] making yourself a one person nation. [39:10.880 --> 39:15.480] He said it was kind of expensive, but some people have done it and it has been said by [39:15.480 --> 39:21.800] some like in practice maybe the only way you could possibly get out of like maybe a possession [39:21.800 --> 39:26.200] of drug charge or something in the courts nowadays and maybe some other practice in which you [39:26.200 --> 39:31.760] have no chance of winning if you got caught, so to speak, is to declare yourself a sovereign [39:31.760 --> 39:35.480] and make yourself a one person nation so that wouldn't apply to you. [39:35.480 --> 39:40.080] I don't know if they're right about that, that you can get out of those cases and be [39:40.080 --> 39:44.680] found innocent simply by doing that, but maybe that's why I'm asking you if you know if there [39:44.680 --> 39:46.800] is some truth to that idea. [39:46.800 --> 39:49.040] I have no idea if there's truth to it. [39:49.040 --> 39:53.480] Like once again, these are all arguments I've heard and I have yet to see anyone produce [39:53.480 --> 40:00.320] evidence that it consistently works the way they claim it works or by what process it [40:00.320 --> 40:02.160] could even be done. [40:02.160 --> 40:04.640] Let me give you an example. [40:04.640 --> 40:11.280] They claim to have had themselves validated as a foreign body by who? [40:11.280 --> 40:15.360] Who could have possibly validated them as a foreign body? [40:15.360 --> 40:20.600] Are you attempting to argue and this is not directed at you, this is just speculative [40:20.600 --> 40:29.840] here, is the argument that somehow a foreign entity known as the Hague or some other foreign [40:29.840 --> 40:35.560] government has declared someone in America to be foreign to everybody else? [40:35.560 --> 40:38.720] Where did they get the authority to do that? [40:38.720 --> 40:42.440] Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. [40:42.440 --> 40:47.880] When you start looking at logical reasoning for the arguments that are out there, there [40:47.880 --> 40:56.800] is no plausible explanation as to how this procedure could actually work. [40:56.800 --> 41:03.080] How does someone to which you have absolutely no political relation declare that you also [41:03.080 --> 41:10.960] have no political relation to that which you are part of in a political relation? [41:10.960 --> 41:16.960] Because here in America, the people of America are part of the body politic of America, [41:16.960 --> 41:19.200] yes. [41:19.200 --> 41:24.560] So how could the Hague or anyone else not part of the American body politic declare [41:24.560 --> 41:33.400] that you aren't unless you went to their country and became a citizen of their country? [41:33.400 --> 41:39.080] But then you would be part of their body politic. [41:39.080 --> 41:41.040] You're still not a sovereign. [41:41.040 --> 41:47.280] You're just something else that's no longer American. [41:47.280 --> 41:52.400] Yeah, well, you know how recently, like several weeks ago, you went through the whole process [41:52.400 --> 41:54.720] of how to get out of the social security system? [41:54.720 --> 41:59.320] I guess this is somewhat analogous to that, using their own code to declare yourself a [41:59.320 --> 42:01.320] one person nation sovereign. [42:01.320 --> 42:02.800] Okay, that's fine. [42:02.800 --> 42:07.000] Show me where their code says there's a procedure for doing that. [42:07.000 --> 42:08.840] I haven't done that. [42:08.840 --> 42:10.400] That's where people like Jordan Maxwell is. [42:10.400 --> 42:12.080] Well, but that's what I'm saying. [42:12.080 --> 42:19.560] Tell Jordan Maxwell to show me where the code has the procedure for doing that. [42:19.560 --> 42:23.240] That's the one thing about all of these people and don't get me wrong and please don't start [42:23.240 --> 42:25.480] any conflicts over this unnecessarily. [42:25.480 --> 42:27.920] I'm not calling anybody a liar. [42:27.920 --> 42:31.880] I am simply saying prove it. [42:31.880 --> 42:38.360] Stop telling me it can be done and show me step by step where there is a means to do [42:38.360 --> 42:42.800] it that nobody can refute. [42:42.800 --> 42:46.320] Until you do that, you are blowing smoke. [42:46.320 --> 42:52.480] Now, it's one thing to be able to point to the procedure and the procedure shows step [42:52.480 --> 42:57.840] by step and is very clear and then the powers that be choose to ignore it anyway. [42:57.840 --> 43:00.920] There's a difference there. [43:00.920 --> 43:04.920] What I'm saying is if you can't show me a procedure that's documented as this is the [43:04.920 --> 43:09.080] way to do it, we got a problem. [43:09.080 --> 43:15.480] Well, Eddie, since you mentioned that, some person I did hear talk about this claims that [43:15.480 --> 43:22.920] common law dating all the way back from a Sumerian tablet from the time of ancient Sumeria actually [43:22.920 --> 43:29.640] has a ruling saying anyone can be a one-person sovereign and this person makes the assertion [43:29.640 --> 43:33.880] that that's Sumerian tablet and the fact that it has a common law doctrine of you can [43:33.880 --> 43:34.880] be a sovereign. [43:34.880 --> 43:35.880] Okay. [43:35.880 --> 43:39.520] First off, England didn't run off the Sumerian tablets. [43:39.520 --> 43:43.200] It came up with its own type of common law. [43:43.200 --> 43:46.640] But hang on just second Andrew and we'll finish addressing this on the other side. [43:46.640 --> 43:47.640] All right, folks. [43:47.640 --> 43:53.520] This is Rule of Law Radio, the call in number 512-646-1984. [43:53.520 --> 43:54.520] Give us a call. [43:54.520 --> 43:59.160] We will be right back so y'all hang in there and keep listening. [43:59.160 --> 44:04.160] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? [44:04.160 --> 44:10.960] Win your case without an attorney with Jurisdictionary, the affordable, easy-to-understand 4-CD course [44:10.960 --> 44:13.960] that will show you how in 24 hours, step-by-step. [44:13.960 --> 44:18.640] If you have a lawyer, know what your lawyer should be doing. [44:18.640 --> 44:22.760] If you don't have a lawyer, know what you should do for yourself. 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[46:43.760 --> 46:45.760] Alright, go ahead, Andrew. [46:45.760 --> 46:52.240] Yeah, so anything that would be on a Sumerian tablet in terms of law would not be applicable [46:52.240 --> 46:53.240] today anywhere. [46:53.240 --> 46:59.600] I do not know of anything in English history that says that they started their version [46:59.600 --> 47:03.120] of common law on Sumerian common law. [47:03.120 --> 47:07.120] See, this is the other thing I've had a problem with about all this. [47:07.120 --> 47:11.960] The founding fathers studied a whole bunch of legal systems and governmental systems, [47:11.960 --> 47:16.600] but they started from scratch with what they developed. [47:16.600 --> 47:20.920] They cherry-picked what they liked from the various ones to build what we're supposed [47:20.920 --> 47:23.240] to have. [47:23.240 --> 47:26.000] England did exactly the same thing. [47:26.000 --> 47:35.200] England developed a constitutional type of government over time thanks to the Magna Carta. [47:35.200 --> 47:43.960] Now, as I've said before, my interpretation of common law is that the Magna Carta was [47:43.960 --> 47:52.520] established to be common to all men, therefore that is the basis of English common law. [47:52.520 --> 47:59.720] Now, I've heard things like in videos from Erwin Rommel School of Law where the guy talking [47:59.720 --> 48:04.800] there says that his research shows that what actually happened was one of the kings told [48:04.800 --> 48:11.800] his high sheriff to go out and, since all of his different places that he ruled, all [48:11.800 --> 48:19.120] these different counties and whatever, all had different customs and their own regulations [48:19.120 --> 48:20.520] and things like that within them. [48:20.520 --> 48:26.000] He disliked that, that he ordered the sheriff to go out and determine which ones were common [48:26.000 --> 48:33.000] to all of the counties and shires and so on and to write them into a single code and present [48:33.000 --> 48:38.920] them to the king so the king could enact them as his law. [48:38.920 --> 48:44.080] That's the way he says his research shows him where it came from. [48:44.080 --> 48:50.560] I can't say whether that's true or not, but based upon my understanding of what the intent [48:50.560 --> 48:56.280] and purpose of the Magna Carta was, that's where my determination of what common law [48:56.280 --> 48:58.040] means comes from. [48:58.040 --> 49:03.720] Doesn't mean it was made by judges because judges had nothing to do with the Magna Carta. [49:03.720 --> 49:09.880] In fact, the judges spent every possible moment they could as the king's private judges in [49:09.880 --> 49:17.280] trying to find a way to overthrow it and give the king back power to take it away from parliament. [49:17.280 --> 49:23.480] So it's definitely not judge made law, not an insinception. [49:23.480 --> 49:27.680] Now that may have been what they've converted it to and got the masses believing, but that's [49:27.680 --> 49:34.200] not how it originated, not according to the facts as we have been taught them. [49:34.200 --> 49:36.200] Right. [49:36.200 --> 49:44.360] One final thing, it was said by a lawyer that in reality the whole sovereign citizenry [49:44.360 --> 49:50.520] movement in America would be kind of pointless because of the 14th Amendment recognizing [49:50.520 --> 49:52.640] national and state citizenship. [49:52.640 --> 49:54.360] Does that make sense there? [49:54.360 --> 49:57.880] It does make sense because that's exactly what the 14th Amendment does. [49:57.880 --> 50:05.680] It says people of the United States and of each state or every state. [50:05.680 --> 50:11.280] So that would include anyone within the boundaries of the states, but you got to remember something [50:11.280 --> 50:14.480] about the 14th Amendment. [50:14.480 --> 50:19.240] The federal lawsuits, everybody wants to file Title 42 lawsuits. [50:19.240 --> 50:26.080] Not the 14th Amendment, Title 42 doesn't exist in the form of being able to sue because everything [50:26.080 --> 50:34.200] that the Title 42 cases are based upon are what's in the 14th Amendment. [50:34.200 --> 50:39.400] Now I don't like the 14th Amendment for what it was originally intended to do versus how [50:39.400 --> 50:44.640] the courts have expanded it for what they've now forced it to do. [50:44.640 --> 50:52.240] But the fact of the matter is they've really twisted a constitutional republic from the [50:52.240 --> 50:57.400] get go to say that they have immunity from liability and accountability to the very people [50:57.400 --> 51:01.200] that gave them the power they have, I find reprehensible. [51:01.200 --> 51:06.320] I don't buy into that for any one second whatsoever. [51:06.320 --> 51:11.720] Don't tell me that if I hire you to work for me that I no longer have the power to hold [51:11.720 --> 51:16.680] you accountable for stealing from my business, that I no longer have the power to fire you [51:16.680 --> 51:19.400] because you won't do your job properly. [51:19.400 --> 51:24.400] Don't tell me that I don't have the ability to change what you get paid according to how [51:24.400 --> 51:27.240] you perform. [51:27.240 --> 51:30.560] You work for me. [51:30.560 --> 51:35.720] You're not immune from me pressing charges against you if you steal from me or embezzle [51:35.720 --> 51:43.360] from me as my employee, yet that's exactly what the government has done both federal, [51:43.360 --> 51:50.600] state, and local to insulate themselves from all accountability to the very people that [51:50.600 --> 51:54.400] empowered them in the first place. [51:54.400 --> 52:00.680] So I got lots of problems the way that the law and the courts have set things up versus [52:00.680 --> 52:11.400] how the original intent for us to be a truly free nation of free people, that's an oxymoron [52:11.400 --> 52:14.600] when you compare it to what they set up. [52:14.600 --> 52:18.960] You can't be free under what the courts are saying it is. [52:18.960 --> 52:22.040] There's no freedom in it. [52:22.040 --> 52:26.160] So that's why I have a problem with it, it's a contradiction in terms. [52:26.160 --> 52:31.000] All right, thanks Andy, pleasure talking. [52:31.000 --> 52:33.000] All right, thanks Andrew. [52:33.000 --> 52:34.000] Take care. [52:34.000 --> 52:35.000] Later. [52:35.000 --> 52:36.000] All right. [52:36.000 --> 52:37.800] Now we're going to go to Keith in California. [52:37.800 --> 52:39.800] Keith, what can we do for you? [52:39.800 --> 52:41.480] How's it going Eddie? [52:41.480 --> 52:42.480] Going great. [52:42.480 --> 52:47.440] I've got to say, I think we're very cut from a very similar cloth my friend. [52:47.440 --> 52:53.080] As long as it's not asbestos or wool, I hate wool. [52:53.080 --> 52:54.080] I'm just talking about it. [52:54.080 --> 52:55.080] No, I'm kidding. [52:55.080 --> 52:56.080] I'm just... [52:56.080 --> 53:02.000] The way we see things, I experienced, I just wanted to make a point towards something you [53:02.000 --> 53:04.000] were talking about taxes. [53:04.000 --> 53:11.640] I received a notice of levy about eight years ago and it was my employer got a copy of it [53:11.640 --> 53:15.800] and they were starting to hold money back on my paycheck. [53:15.800 --> 53:22.240] Well, I looked at it and I just so happened to flip it over and it showed me excerpts [53:22.240 --> 53:27.800] from the code and it proceeded to give this information about how and why they could do [53:27.800 --> 53:28.800] what they were doing. [53:28.800 --> 53:31.120] But one of the things that was there was... [53:31.120 --> 53:34.680] Now when you say you flipped it over, are you talking about the notice of levy that your [53:34.680 --> 53:36.080] employer received? [53:36.080 --> 53:39.000] Yes, I turned over on the back and they give you... [53:39.000 --> 53:42.880] Did you notice what section it started with on the back? [53:42.880 --> 53:45.320] B, that was going to be my... [53:45.320 --> 53:46.320] Correct. [53:46.320 --> 53:47.320] You know why? [53:47.320 --> 53:52.520] Because A specifies what you were talking about earlier. [53:52.520 --> 53:59.360] Exactly, that the only people they can lean and levy are federal employees. [53:59.360 --> 54:06.160] So I knew this back then and well, no, I noticed that A was missing, did a Google search and [54:06.160 --> 54:09.160] I'm like, what the heck is this? [54:09.160 --> 54:14.160] So then I went to the internal department, I went to the accounting people, I went to [54:14.160 --> 54:18.560] the legal people, I went and actually talked to four or five different people and none [54:18.560 --> 54:21.360] of the people I actually talked to were willing to work with me and told me they just had [54:21.360 --> 54:22.360] to... [54:22.360 --> 54:25.000] I just had to deal with it and deal with it with the IRS. [54:25.000 --> 54:29.080] I told them that what they were doing wasn't right and they didn't actually have any lawful [54:29.080 --> 54:30.080] authority. [54:30.080 --> 54:31.080] That's correct. [54:31.080 --> 54:32.080] The story is... [54:32.080 --> 54:33.080] In fact, they... [54:33.080 --> 54:34.080] Most corporations... [54:34.080 --> 54:35.200] Let me interrupt for just one second. [54:35.200 --> 54:41.120] Most corporations in America are withholding illegally and not corporations just every [54:41.120 --> 54:45.080] business that's withholding from their... [54:45.080 --> 54:50.800] The people that work for them because they're not employees, not at the federal definition, [54:50.800 --> 54:53.280] but they're withholding money from their paychecks. [54:53.280 --> 54:59.920] Well, they do not have a withholding agent certification from the Internal Revenue Service. [54:59.920 --> 55:05.520] Without that withholding agent certification, it is absolutely illegal for them to withhold [55:05.520 --> 55:10.640] taxes from anybody's paycheck. [55:10.640 --> 55:15.840] That's exactly the problem with withholding sales tax in Texas, are you collecting sales [55:15.840 --> 55:21.800] tax rather, on a purchase that someone makes in your business and you do not possess a [55:21.800 --> 55:25.040] sales tax certificate issued by the state. [55:25.040 --> 55:31.360] The state can charge you criminally for charging that tax because you did not get their tax [55:31.360 --> 55:37.240] permit to act as a tax collector for the state and that's exactly what the withholding agent [55:37.240 --> 55:41.760] certificate does at the federal level. [55:41.760 --> 55:42.760] Go ahead. [55:42.760 --> 55:47.640] It's appalling that the information that they present to employer and to you. [55:47.640 --> 55:52.160] It's appalling that your employer doesn't bother to get off their dead butt and verify [55:52.160 --> 55:53.800] what they're being told. [55:53.800 --> 56:01.520] Well, what I'm saying is that it purposely leaves out A, which if any rational minded, [56:01.520 --> 56:04.560] intelligent individual actually reads, it's pretty obvious. [56:04.560 --> 56:09.720] Yeah, but you're not dealing with rational minds, you're dealing with fear struck minds. [56:09.720 --> 56:10.720] Agreed. [56:10.720 --> 56:15.160] Someone in the legal department for the company that I was working for at the time overheard [56:15.160 --> 56:19.800] the argument that was taking place and decided to do a little bit of their own research. [56:19.800 --> 56:24.520] Two weeks later, they stopped holding money for the IRS. [56:24.520 --> 56:27.720] I worked for that company for another six months. [56:27.720 --> 56:32.160] It's interesting how sometimes other people are paying attention to stuff, they don't [56:32.160 --> 56:33.720] know what they can do. [56:33.720 --> 56:39.160] You go in and start letting the right people know, I got very lucky. [56:39.160 --> 56:42.760] I've heard of other people who have just had to pay and pay and pay. [56:42.760 --> 56:46.560] Someone that I didn't even talk to who happened to be in the office and overheard something, [56:46.560 --> 56:50.520] did some research on their own and basically went to their legal department and said, we [56:50.520 --> 56:53.520] absolutely have no right to do this to this man. [56:53.520 --> 57:00.120] They stopped holding the wages, kind of a win for me, but that was an interesting experience. [57:00.120 --> 57:04.840] It was all because I happened to question where the heck is A. The second thing I wanted [57:04.840 --> 57:10.880] to talk about is, there's a lot of topics that I've heard you talk about. [57:10.880 --> 57:14.800] A lot of stuff that we're all seeing going on in the country today that is beyond appalling [57:14.800 --> 57:19.720] in so many ways, it's just not even funny, it's a matter of where do you start? [57:19.720 --> 57:24.040] I think I see us getting to a point where the discussion as painful as it's going to [57:24.040 --> 57:31.560] be is, what are we actually going to do because we're all just taking it and taking it? [57:31.560 --> 57:33.520] Absolutely. [57:33.520 --> 57:38.240] There's going to come a time when we're going to be forced to repeat history and the first [57:38.240 --> 57:43.720] step in that repetition is going to be the shot heard around the world. [57:43.720 --> 57:49.320] When do free men make a decision that enough is enough and what does that look like? [57:49.320 --> 57:55.760] So many of us that are claiming to be for freedom will start cowering when this discussion [57:55.760 --> 57:56.760] is being had. [57:56.760 --> 58:06.040] Well, I would offer this, that there have been free men who have done exactly that. [58:06.040 --> 58:12.760] The guy that flew his plane into the IRS building, Christopher Dorner for the corrupt cops in [58:12.760 --> 58:13.760] Los Angeles. [58:13.760 --> 58:16.760] Talking about as a nation. [58:16.760 --> 58:23.920] Yeah, I agree, but the people aren't going to move until they feel like they're not alone [58:23.920 --> 58:30.320] and that always begins with someone stepping up that's going to be the brunt of the suffering [58:30.320 --> 58:35.160] till the others understand that they're next and decide to do something. [58:35.160 --> 58:36.760] That's always been the way it has. [58:36.760 --> 58:40.280] It always starts with one or a very few. [58:40.280 --> 58:42.040] It never starts with a collective. [58:42.040 --> 58:48.280] Hang on just a second, Keith, and we'll pick this up on the other side, 512-646-1984, folks. [58:48.280 --> 58:49.280] Give us a call. [58:49.280 --> 58:50.280] We'll be right back. 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[01:03:16.600 --> 01:03:30.000] All right, folks, we are back, this is Rule of Law Radio, we are talking to Keith in [01:03:30.000 --> 01:03:31.000] California. [01:03:31.000 --> 01:03:33.000] All right, Keith, please continue. [01:03:33.000 --> 01:03:39.840] Okay, the last thing I wanted to ask you about, because you used to wear a badge, you used [01:03:39.840 --> 01:03:44.080] to wear a gun, you used to be out there and patrolling, and police in the population of [01:03:44.080 --> 01:03:50.080] your community, so you would be a perfect person, I think, to give an opinion and maybe [01:03:50.080 --> 01:03:52.880] start a conversation about this. [01:03:52.880 --> 01:03:59.920] In our legal system, as far as I know, I'm no judge or no lawyer, but I'm not an idiot. [01:03:59.920 --> 01:04:05.760] The death penalty is given out when someone commits murder or something along that, and [01:04:05.760 --> 01:04:12.000] maybe treason in a military court or something, I don't know, very few instances. [01:04:12.000 --> 01:04:17.560] Now, treason is only punishable by death in a time of war. [01:04:17.560 --> 01:04:18.560] Okay. [01:04:18.560 --> 01:04:19.560] Okay. [01:04:19.560 --> 01:04:24.520] Now, what we are seeing and have been seeing, and it's coming so much more overt because [01:04:24.520 --> 01:04:31.480] the spread of information on the web, is how many people are being killed by our men [01:04:31.480 --> 01:04:35.240] in blue, the men with badges, the men with guns. [01:04:35.240 --> 01:04:40.720] They're dishing out the death penalty without, and they're playing judge, jury, and executioner [01:04:40.720 --> 01:04:41.720] on the spot. [01:04:41.720 --> 01:04:42.720] Absolutely. [01:04:42.720 --> 01:04:46.080] So much of what I've seen, you've probably seen too. [01:04:46.080 --> 01:04:50.640] Questionable circumstances, unarmed people, maybe the cops should have thrown him a beaten, [01:04:50.640 --> 01:04:55.160] maybe the cops should have tased him, maybe some of the, but death, death should be the [01:04:55.160 --> 01:04:56.160] last resort. [01:04:56.160 --> 01:04:57.720] And these guys are super trained. [01:04:57.720 --> 01:04:58.720] These guys have all kinds. [01:04:58.720 --> 01:04:59.720] No, no, no, no, no. [01:04:59.720 --> 01:05:00.720] Whoa, whoa, whoa. [01:05:00.720 --> 01:05:01.720] Back up one step. [01:05:01.720 --> 01:05:05.600] You've got two issues here that I think you have a misconception about, so let me clear [01:05:05.600 --> 01:05:07.880] those up before we go further. [01:05:07.880 --> 01:05:10.640] First off, their training sucks. [01:05:10.640 --> 01:05:13.880] They are not taught to deescalate. [01:05:13.880 --> 01:05:18.880] They are taught to escalate to the point where their only option is deadly force, and they [01:05:18.880 --> 01:05:25.680] are taught to do that as quickly as possible in order to remove the threat that they themselves [01:05:25.680 --> 01:05:29.320] are responsible for creating. [01:05:29.320 --> 01:05:34.840] It used to be necessary, now here's the thing about any type of military engagement, unless [01:05:34.840 --> 01:05:40.160] they're actually going in already knowing for a fact they're going to encounter hostiles, [01:05:40.160 --> 01:05:43.500] the rules of engagement for the military are very straightforward. [01:05:43.500 --> 01:05:48.760] Do not fire unless fired upon, okay? [01:05:48.760 --> 01:05:52.080] The cops are being taught exactly the opposite. [01:05:52.080 --> 01:05:56.720] Shoot first, worry about the consequences later. [01:05:56.720 --> 01:06:02.000] If you even believe you're threatened, kill the threat. [01:06:02.000 --> 01:06:03.760] Remove it. [01:06:03.760 --> 01:06:11.600] Do not stop shooting your weapon until you believe the threat is neutralized, completely [01:06:11.600 --> 01:06:12.680] totally. [01:06:12.680 --> 01:06:17.200] That's an absolute contradiction to our entire justice system. [01:06:17.200 --> 01:06:18.200] Yes, it is. [01:06:18.200 --> 01:06:20.720] That is exactly correct. [01:06:20.720 --> 01:06:26.160] On the street before we even get a chance to get in there, dead or beaten. [01:06:26.160 --> 01:06:30.340] Now, why do you think these guys are doing this strictly because of training? [01:06:30.340 --> 01:06:33.720] I was thinking that because they have batons and tasers. [01:06:33.720 --> 01:06:34.720] There's lots of reasons. [01:06:34.720 --> 01:06:36.640] The training is not the only reason. [01:06:36.640 --> 01:06:41.000] They have to have the mental capacity to act this way. [01:06:41.000 --> 01:06:42.500] They do. [01:06:42.500 --> 01:06:47.120] Most sociopaths, psychopaths, you name it. [01:06:47.120 --> 01:06:56.040] Low IQs, bolstering those types of things, highly egotistical, very alpha male-ish. [01:06:56.040 --> 01:06:57.560] That's exactly what the problem is. [01:06:57.560 --> 01:07:03.600] They want them operating entirely on animalistic instincts, not thought and reason. [01:07:03.600 --> 01:07:09.160] When it ties back into the last question I have, when do free men say enough is enough [01:07:09.160 --> 01:07:10.960] and fight back? [01:07:10.960 --> 01:07:14.000] I will reiterate what I was saying before the break. [01:07:14.000 --> 01:07:15.240] Donor. [01:07:15.240 --> 01:07:16.920] Donor saw what was happening. [01:07:16.920 --> 01:07:18.360] Donor took action. [01:07:18.360 --> 01:07:23.160] Donor wound up standing alone and then what did the LA police do? [01:07:23.160 --> 01:07:26.360] They escalated a war against everyone. [01:07:26.360 --> 01:07:30.280] They shot at people in cars, not even beginning to match the description. [01:07:30.280 --> 01:07:32.520] What did the people of LA do? [01:07:32.520 --> 01:07:33.520] Nothing. [01:07:33.520 --> 01:07:34.520] Nothing. [01:07:34.520 --> 01:07:38.520] The fluoride is working. [01:07:38.520 --> 01:07:39.520] Yeah. [01:07:39.520 --> 01:07:41.760] So the indoctrination? [01:07:41.760 --> 01:07:42.760] Yeah. [01:07:42.760 --> 01:07:43.760] Okay. [01:07:43.760 --> 01:07:45.760] And last thing. [01:07:45.760 --> 01:07:46.760] So when? [01:07:46.760 --> 01:07:48.280] That's a good question. [01:07:48.280 --> 01:07:51.840] I mean, that's really a good question. [01:07:51.840 --> 01:07:57.640] What will it take for Americans to once again become Americans? [01:07:57.640 --> 01:08:05.840] We went to war with England over a dad blame tax on tea and yet we will not go to war with [01:08:05.840 --> 01:08:17.720] our own government for committing mass murder under the color of authority to do so. [01:08:17.720 --> 01:08:21.880] We just all need to wake up a lot more and stop being so fat, comfortable and lazy. [01:08:21.880 --> 01:08:22.880] Yeah. [01:08:22.880 --> 01:08:23.880] That's exactly right. [01:08:23.880 --> 01:08:28.400] We need to quit worrying about what we've got to lose in the short term and understand [01:08:28.400 --> 01:08:38.920] what not only we but our generations after us will never see if we don't do something. [01:08:38.920 --> 01:08:44.320] I now understand what Kennedy meant when he said, it's not what your country can do for [01:08:44.320 --> 01:08:46.440] you, it's what you can do for your country. [01:08:46.440 --> 01:08:47.440] Exactly. [01:08:47.440 --> 01:08:48.440] Now understand. [01:08:48.440 --> 01:08:55.320] Remember that that speech came just prior to his announcement that he was going to go [01:08:55.320 --> 01:08:56.520] after the Fed. [01:08:56.520 --> 01:09:00.520] He was going to get rid of the Federal Reserve seven days. [01:09:00.520 --> 01:09:06.520] He said that in a speech, not explicitly, but that was the inference of his speech. [01:09:06.520 --> 01:09:08.520] Seven days later, he's dead. [01:09:08.520 --> 01:09:17.960] The last thing I wanted to ask you and let someone else ask you more, come on. [01:09:17.960 --> 01:09:25.040] I first found you through your presentation on the Alex Jones show of right to travel [01:09:25.040 --> 01:09:29.560] information at two plus hour presentation, which thank you for doing that. [01:09:29.560 --> 01:09:32.920] During the process, though, you mentioned a lot about Tau's law, your website. [01:09:32.920 --> 01:09:36.680] I haven't seen that evolve very much and then some of the resources you mentioned might [01:09:36.680 --> 01:09:37.680] be available. [01:09:37.680 --> 01:09:38.920] Did I miss something or is it another location? [01:09:38.920 --> 01:09:39.920] No. [01:09:39.920 --> 01:09:42.400] The fact is, is there's only two of us working on it. [01:09:42.400 --> 01:09:46.920] I'm doing content and the other guy's doing all the programming and both of us have [01:09:46.920 --> 01:09:53.800] bills to pay, families to support and things of that nature, so we only get to work on [01:09:53.800 --> 01:09:57.520] it as our circumstances allow us. [01:09:57.520 --> 01:10:05.080] Right now, my programmer is both semi-computerless and pretty much virtually homeless. [01:10:05.080 --> 01:10:10.360] The place he's had to relocate to because of the fraud closure on his house, he's living [01:10:10.360 --> 01:10:13.240] in a militarized zone of Dallas, basically. [01:10:13.240 --> 01:10:17.520] He can't hardly bring anything, well, he can't bring his computer equipment home because [01:10:17.520 --> 01:10:22.760] the neighbors will break in to steal it to buy their crack, so it's a very difficult [01:10:22.760 --> 01:10:26.680] situation all the way around on getting this developed and I've had lots of, well, I haven't [01:10:26.680 --> 01:10:27.680] had lots. [01:10:27.680 --> 01:10:32.800] I've had a few volunteers, but the problem is, bless them for volunteering, but here's [01:10:32.800 --> 01:10:34.440] my problem. [01:10:34.440 --> 01:10:36.880] I don't know any of them personally. [01:10:36.880 --> 01:10:38.760] I don't know who they are. [01:10:38.760 --> 01:10:41.840] I don't know who they work for. [01:10:41.840 --> 01:10:46.880] The last thing I want to do is get this system implemented with a bunch of security holes [01:10:46.880 --> 01:10:52.440] in it for the rest of us to have to suffer under without knowing they're there, so I'm [01:10:52.440 --> 01:10:56.960] only putting the development of this in the hands of people that I actually know and right [01:10:56.960 --> 01:11:02.720] now, besides myself, that's only one other person, so that's what's taking so long. [01:11:02.720 --> 01:11:03.920] It is under development. [01:11:03.920 --> 01:11:09.720] We've got a lot of open-source software out there that we've collected and have been [01:11:09.720 --> 01:11:15.880] tying together so that we can make the system that we want the way we want, but with just [01:11:15.880 --> 01:11:20.800] the two of us doing what we're doing, that's taken a lot longer than we anticipated, even [01:11:20.800 --> 01:11:22.280] with what we had. [01:11:22.280 --> 01:11:23.280] Okay. [01:11:23.280 --> 01:11:27.960] Well, hey, man, thanks for your time and thank you very much, man, and I'm sure on behalf [01:11:27.960 --> 01:11:30.560] of a lot of people for what you do, man. [01:11:30.560 --> 01:11:32.120] Well, I appreciate that. [01:11:32.120 --> 01:11:36.880] And like I say, folks, it would help us greatly if we didn't have to worry about putting food [01:11:36.880 --> 01:11:40.520] on the table and paying all of our bills by scratching whatever pennies we can dig out [01:11:40.520 --> 01:11:42.760] of the couch cushion in the car seat. [01:11:42.760 --> 01:11:47.920] The donations you send in to help us do these things goes a long way to that. [01:11:47.920 --> 01:11:51.480] It's not like I go out and eat lobster and steak every day here. [01:11:51.480 --> 01:11:56.600] If you could see the place I live in, I basically live in a shoebox that's solar heated by whatever [01:11:56.600 --> 01:12:02.260] comes through the windows, and I'm not knocking where it is, but I'm just saying, compared [01:12:02.260 --> 01:12:05.680] to a house, this ain't much. [01:12:05.680 --> 01:12:10.480] So it's not like any of us are living high on the hog doing what we do here. [01:12:10.480 --> 01:12:16.280] We count on you folks financially because we don't have time to do all the stuff we're [01:12:16.280 --> 01:12:24.680] doing for everyone's benefit in order to go do regular jobs and do all that too. [01:12:24.680 --> 01:12:27.040] It just doesn't work that way. [01:12:27.040 --> 01:12:31.920] When I started doing this, I owned a computer business, and I had to do everything. [01:12:31.920 --> 01:12:38.440] I didn't sleep because I was busy trying to build this level of information and knowledge [01:12:38.440 --> 01:12:45.420] up in whatever time I could afford to take from having to make money. [01:12:45.420 --> 01:12:53.880] So your financial backing, folks, is very important to us as a network and as individuals. [01:12:53.880 --> 01:12:55.880] Please help us. [01:12:55.880 --> 01:12:56.880] We need your help. [01:12:56.880 --> 01:12:58.440] We can't keep doing this. [01:12:58.440 --> 01:13:02.480] In fact, I've considered several times getting on this radio and saying, folks, I hate to [01:13:02.480 --> 01:13:05.520] break it to you, but this is my last show. [01:13:05.520 --> 01:13:12.080] I simply cannot afford to not go back to doing what I was doing and let you guys fend for [01:13:12.080 --> 01:13:16.840] yourselves because I don't have the money to pay my bills. [01:13:16.840 --> 01:13:21.000] I've considered having to do that many times, and the good Lord's always smiled on me and [01:13:21.000 --> 01:13:24.280] says, well, not today, here. [01:13:24.280 --> 01:13:29.480] When enough is shown up to make it through and see another month of bills paid and scratch [01:13:29.480 --> 01:13:33.920] and buy, so I haven't had to do that yet, but it's getting harder and harder because [01:13:33.920 --> 01:13:40.280] the last month and a half, I've been scratching bottom every single week. [01:13:40.280 --> 01:13:46.840] So while I appreciate the kudos, guys, and I appreciate having the ability to be here [01:13:46.840 --> 01:13:51.680] and bring this information to you, it don't pay my bills. [01:13:51.680 --> 01:13:55.480] Take use and out of boys, don't pay our bills. [01:13:55.480 --> 01:14:02.560] So if you really want us to be here helping you and doing what we do, help us. [01:14:02.560 --> 01:14:04.680] It's that simple. [01:14:04.680 --> 01:14:06.760] But I do appreciate you calling in, man. [01:14:06.760 --> 01:14:09.400] All right, we're going to go to Rob in Illinois. [01:14:09.400 --> 01:14:11.600] Rob, what can we do for you? [01:14:11.600 --> 01:14:17.600] Eddie, I have a few more comments, but I think we're close to the break here. [01:14:17.600 --> 01:14:18.600] Just under three minutes. [01:14:18.600 --> 01:14:20.040] You've got enough to get started. [01:14:20.040 --> 01:14:21.040] Okay, great. [01:14:21.040 --> 01:14:24.680] Yeah, I thought everybody can send a donation to Eddie. [01:14:24.680 --> 01:14:25.680] That would be great. [01:14:25.680 --> 01:14:33.160] I recently sent a little love your way, Eddie, and like I said, we appreciate everything [01:14:33.160 --> 01:14:34.160] you're doing out here. [01:14:34.160 --> 01:14:39.960] We want to keep you on this program as long as possible because we need you out here. [01:14:39.960 --> 01:14:47.520] I want to comment real quick, and I'm going back here on my notes, to Andrew in Pennsylvania. [01:14:47.520 --> 01:14:52.520] I will have a new email up in another week, and I want to get ahold of him because he's [01:14:52.520 --> 01:14:57.440] got a lot of information that I want to get in his hands about this whole sovereignty [01:14:57.440 --> 01:14:58.440] thing. [01:14:58.440 --> 01:15:03.760] I have a two-page declaration, which I won't get into tonight, but I've recorded it. [01:15:03.760 --> 01:15:11.520] I've recorded it at the county level, and I'm making a little headway there. [01:15:11.520 --> 01:15:15.320] So I will get back to you guys more on that stuff later. [01:15:15.320 --> 01:15:24.160] The other thing is that you guys were talking about Section A, as far as the income taxes [01:15:24.160 --> 01:15:27.920] are concerned, that it only applies to federal employees. [01:15:27.920 --> 01:15:30.960] I can even blow that out of the water. [01:15:30.960 --> 01:15:37.320] The taxes, the income taxes only apply to tax payers, and as long as you revoke your [01:15:37.320 --> 01:15:39.320] signature and you get out of the tax payers. [01:15:39.320 --> 01:15:46.480] But the thing about it is, in order to be a taxpayer, because a taxpayer is defined [01:15:46.480 --> 01:15:53.440] as an employee, if you look up the definition of taxpayer, it contains the term employee, [01:15:53.440 --> 01:15:57.080] who is doing work for an employer. [01:15:57.080 --> 01:16:03.920] So it still ties into exactly the same definition I read earlier, federal people who work for [01:16:03.920 --> 01:16:07.000] the government. [01:16:07.000 --> 01:16:09.840] Those are tax payers. [01:16:09.840 --> 01:16:13.240] Anyone else is a volunteer. [01:16:13.240 --> 01:16:14.240] Rob? [01:16:14.240 --> 01:16:19.240] Yes, I'm here. [01:16:19.240 --> 01:16:27.000] I actually, Eddie, I kind of work for an agency, and I've blown the IRS out of the water. [01:16:27.000 --> 01:16:28.000] And I'm this. [01:16:28.000 --> 01:16:31.760] And I've gone further down the rabbit hole than most people have gone. [01:16:31.760 --> 01:16:32.760] Okay. [01:16:32.760 --> 01:16:33.760] Well, all right. [01:16:33.760 --> 01:16:34.960] Now you've got to worry about the break. [01:16:34.960 --> 01:16:37.960] Hang on just a second, Rob, and we'll pick this up on the other side. [01:16:37.960 --> 01:16:38.960] Okay. [01:16:38.960 --> 01:16:44.960] All right, folks, call in number 512-646-1984, Jeff Dallas Matt, I see y'all there. [01:16:44.960 --> 01:16:49.040] If we get any other callers, I will try to get through everybody in the 45 minutes we [01:16:49.040 --> 01:16:50.040] got left. [01:16:50.040 --> 01:16:57.600] So folks, y'all hang in there, keep listening, and we will be right back. 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[01:19:41.680 --> 01:19:52.680] You put that beer in my pocket, took the money from my ass, ain't gonna fool me with that [01:19:52.680 --> 01:20:21.680] same old sucker punch, I get it now, but then I must not get out. [01:20:21.680 --> 01:20:35.960] Hi, I just wanted to make a quick comment on this, because I didn't want to get into [01:20:35.960 --> 01:20:41.600] a whole discussion, but I wanted to touch base because what you were saying earlier [01:20:41.600 --> 01:20:49.640] about the employer and employee and the withholding of the tax is that through my research and [01:20:49.640 --> 01:20:58.720] my own individual experience with the IRS and everything here, is that the only person [01:20:58.720 --> 01:21:07.320] who owes the tax is a tax payer and that the known legal duty is found in the term taxable [01:21:07.320 --> 01:21:14.760] year and that term taxable year is followed up by another term called withholding agent [01:21:14.760 --> 01:21:20.160] and under the withholding agent, there's only three entities that are subject to the income [01:21:20.160 --> 01:21:27.320] tax and that is sections 1441, 1442 and 1443. [01:21:27.320 --> 01:21:34.360] The people out here are not any one of those three sections, they are not subject to the [01:21:34.360 --> 01:21:40.640] income tax and that's all there is to it and I called the IRS out on it and they ran the [01:21:40.640 --> 01:21:46.120] other way so fast it wasn't even funny. [01:21:46.120 --> 01:21:50.280] You're correct, there's several things under each of those individual things that make [01:21:50.280 --> 01:21:54.000] it very clear what the limitation of the income tax is. [01:21:54.000 --> 01:21:58.680] In fact, I wish I still had the hard drive it was on, but that computer crashed a while [01:21:58.680 --> 01:21:59.680] back. [01:21:59.680 --> 01:22:06.480] While I was doing work in Washington DC back in Y2K conversion timeframe, which is 98 [01:22:06.480 --> 01:22:13.520] and 99, I had the opportunity to go by the Library of Congress and to actually get scans [01:22:13.520 --> 01:22:23.600] of the original 1921 income tax enactment and it was like 30 pages long if that and [01:22:23.600 --> 01:22:33.040] everything in it was 100% clear that the only people it applied to was foreign entities [01:22:33.040 --> 01:22:41.200] and employees and federal and state and local government employees. [01:22:41.200 --> 01:22:48.480] It was as crystal clear as a pane of glass and it blew from those little less than 50 [01:22:48.480 --> 01:23:00.040] pages to how many thousands of pages right now all to hide exactly those facts. [01:23:00.040 --> 01:23:12.920] Because the only thing that creates the taxpayer status is the signing of a W4 form and once [01:23:12.920 --> 01:23:18.640] one revokes their signature on that W4 properly for the fraud that it is, it takes them out [01:23:18.640 --> 01:23:19.640] of the code. [01:23:19.640 --> 01:23:24.240] But the key to staying out of the code is that the IRS will try to suck people back [01:23:24.240 --> 01:23:29.200] in and the only time they ever need to respond to any letter that they receive in the mail [01:23:29.200 --> 01:23:33.960] is the certified letters that they receive and they're not the sign for these. [01:23:33.960 --> 01:23:38.480] I'll get you all this information and you can go over it, Eddie, and then you can disseminate [01:23:38.480 --> 01:23:43.000] it to whoever's interested, but I have first hand knowledge of this. [01:23:43.000 --> 01:23:47.480] It's through trial and error and I've worked out all the kinks and I know how to handle [01:23:47.480 --> 01:23:48.480] these people. [01:23:48.480 --> 01:23:53.040] If people sign for their certified letters, it drags them back in. [01:23:53.040 --> 01:23:55.080] Do not sign for them. [01:23:55.080 --> 01:24:00.640] Just respond by saying that they're the latest attempt at communication, blah, blah, blah. [01:24:00.640 --> 01:24:03.280] Like I said, I'll get you all the wording. [01:24:03.280 --> 01:24:08.920] I have it all figured out, but that's the key is once people revoke their signature [01:24:08.920 --> 01:24:14.520] and get out of it for the fraud that it is, they have to stay out of it and I have both [01:24:14.520 --> 01:24:18.560] of those solutions figured out. [01:24:18.560 --> 01:24:19.560] Okay. [01:24:19.560 --> 01:24:22.720] Well, yeah, go ahead and send it and we'll see what's what. [01:24:22.720 --> 01:24:28.000] Yeah, because I went into the master file for the IRS and I saw how they handled each [01:24:28.000 --> 01:24:32.720] letter and it's only the certified letters are the ones that the master file pays attention [01:24:32.720 --> 01:24:37.400] to because when the certified letters are sent out, that's when an agent is actually [01:24:37.400 --> 01:24:40.960] working on the case. [01:24:40.960 --> 01:24:46.960] When you send this one page letter back to the IRS, it does not create an argument. [01:24:46.960 --> 01:24:51.760] It states facts only and there's a little bit of the FDCPA and there where you tell [01:24:51.760 --> 01:24:57.280] them it's your wish that they cease further communication with you on that matter and [01:24:57.280 --> 01:25:01.800] they will stop because if they send another letter, they can only send one letter after [01:25:01.800 --> 01:25:05.920] that, but if they send anything more, they know they are into mail fraud and they are [01:25:05.920 --> 01:25:07.920] in big trouble. [01:25:07.920 --> 01:25:09.920] All right, sure. [01:25:09.920 --> 01:25:10.920] Send it over. [01:25:10.920 --> 01:25:12.420] I'll be happy to look at it. [01:25:12.420 --> 01:25:13.420] Check it out. [01:25:13.420 --> 01:25:19.080] Like I said, the guy that helped me out, there's been a few kinks, but I worked them all out [01:25:19.080 --> 01:25:22.080] and it's all we're all good to go. [01:25:22.080 --> 01:25:23.080] Okay. [01:25:23.080 --> 01:25:24.080] All right. [01:25:24.080 --> 01:25:25.080] Well, we're in that, Eddie. [01:25:25.080 --> 01:25:27.720] I'm just going over some notes. [01:25:27.720 --> 01:25:34.960] I'll get another email out there and I don't know how far Andrew, the second caller back, [01:25:34.960 --> 01:25:40.320] how much knowledge and information he has on this whole sovereign issue, but as long [01:25:40.320 --> 01:25:45.480] as we have unalienable rights, we don't have to jump through all their hoops out there. [01:25:45.480 --> 01:25:51.200] All we have to do is declare this is my status, this is who I am and that's it and it's pretty [01:25:51.200 --> 01:25:53.320] much that easy. [01:25:53.320 --> 01:25:57.480] Well, only if they abide by it. [01:25:57.480 --> 01:26:03.560] After that, it's not so easy and that's the problem, getting them to recognize who you [01:26:03.560 --> 01:26:10.480] are regardless of how much and how correct you are when you say it until they choose [01:26:10.480 --> 01:26:17.160] to act within the authority they have rather than extra authority that they don't have, [01:26:17.160 --> 01:26:18.160] that's a moot point. [01:26:18.160 --> 01:26:19.240] It's a moot argument. [01:26:19.240 --> 01:26:24.120] See, this is what's known as 44 magnum jurisdiction. [01:26:24.120 --> 01:26:26.920] That's exactly what we're getting into. [01:26:26.920 --> 01:26:29.840] I mean, how far do these people want to push it? [01:26:29.840 --> 01:26:32.640] We've done everything we can on our side. [01:26:32.640 --> 01:26:36.720] Now it's time to let the rubber meet the road, if you know what I mean. [01:26:36.720 --> 01:26:37.720] Yeah, exactly. [01:26:37.720 --> 01:26:43.000] Yeah, I've read recently, I just got finished with Charles Wiseman's, the de facto government [01:26:43.000 --> 01:26:44.000] of the United States. [01:26:44.000 --> 01:26:45.320] It's a very excellent read. [01:26:45.320 --> 01:26:47.640] I think you've said you've read most of his books, right? [01:26:47.640 --> 01:26:49.480] Yeah, I've got all of his books. [01:26:49.480 --> 01:26:54.040] Some of them I'm not too fond of, but for the most part, as far as the traffic and a [01:26:54.040 --> 01:26:56.680] lot of the other things he talks about, I agree. [01:26:56.680 --> 01:26:57.680] Right. [01:26:57.680 --> 01:27:03.840] Yeah, because this book, the de facto government of the United States by Charles Wiseman is [01:27:03.840 --> 01:27:09.800] loaded with case law, and it's a very good little brief history book on how we have this [01:27:09.800 --> 01:27:14.600] de facto government and how they're operating, and it gives you good insight on what's taking [01:27:14.600 --> 01:27:21.520] place to see how their game plan is operating. [01:27:21.520 --> 01:27:23.640] So I thought I'd mention that. [01:27:23.640 --> 01:27:26.520] All right, anything else? [01:27:26.520 --> 01:27:27.520] No. [01:27:27.520 --> 01:27:32.560] Well, what I was going to say is that it's how far are these people going to push it [01:27:32.560 --> 01:27:39.440] before God has enough with these people, where he starts to intervene on his own behalf? [01:27:39.440 --> 01:27:44.960] Well, I can't speak for God, but I'm more worried about when we're going to call up [01:27:44.960 --> 01:27:46.880] and say, hey, you know what? [01:27:46.880 --> 01:27:55.840] I'm done with this because, you know, look at all the times people have said the voice [01:27:55.840 --> 01:27:58.760] of God has told them to do this, this, and this. [01:27:58.760 --> 01:28:03.800] Sometimes it is, sometimes it's the meds. [01:28:03.800 --> 01:28:12.000] So given that, I would rather feel led by God to do what I know to be right and be joined [01:28:12.000 --> 01:28:17.840] by those that believe similarly and do something about it. [01:28:17.840 --> 01:28:24.000] But until that day comes, it's won against many, and the odds aren't good. [01:28:24.000 --> 01:28:31.120] No, not right now, but I've come to this conclusion 10, 20 years ago. [01:28:31.120 --> 01:28:32.800] I've had it with this system. [01:28:32.800 --> 01:28:34.520] I'm ready to rock and roll. [01:28:34.520 --> 01:28:36.640] Yeah, and I've made the decision, too. [01:28:36.640 --> 01:28:40.800] If they come knocking on my door, gunning for me, gunning is what they're going to get. [01:28:40.800 --> 01:28:43.360] I may go up in a puff of smoke. [01:28:43.360 --> 01:28:44.360] Okay, fine. [01:28:44.360 --> 01:28:46.560] That's just the way it is. [01:28:46.560 --> 01:28:52.240] But at least I will have done what I felt was right and not submitted to it. [01:28:52.240 --> 01:28:59.120] And that's going to be the position of all of us, eventually, is either submit and kneel [01:28:59.120 --> 01:29:01.520] or stand up and fight back. [01:29:01.520 --> 01:29:06.800] Yeah, I have a buddy who's going through a horrible divorce with his kids and everything. [01:29:06.800 --> 01:29:12.160] I said, at what point in time are you going to hit your breaking point where you've had [01:29:12.160 --> 01:29:18.240] enough and you're going to start invoking the kingdom of God, or you have to do what [01:29:18.240 --> 01:29:21.960] you have to do within all the lawful means? [01:29:21.960 --> 01:29:27.400] Right now he's playing in their system, but I said, dude, you got to step it up a whole [01:29:27.400 --> 01:29:32.160] ten notches and take the gloves off. [01:29:32.160 --> 01:29:35.400] Enough is enough. [01:29:35.400 --> 01:29:36.400] That's true. [01:29:36.400 --> 01:29:37.400] All right. [01:29:37.400 --> 01:29:38.400] Anything else? [01:29:38.400 --> 01:29:39.400] That's it. [01:29:39.400 --> 01:29:40.400] Okay, Rob. [01:29:40.400 --> 01:29:41.400] Thanks for calling in. [01:29:41.400 --> 01:29:42.400] Jeff, Dallas, Matt. [01:29:42.400 --> 01:29:43.400] See y'all there? [01:29:43.400 --> 01:29:44.400] Y'all hang on. 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[01:34:03.520 --> 01:34:07.280] All right, folks we are back, this is Rule of Law Radio. [01:34:07.280 --> 01:34:11.120] All right, now we're going to go to Jeff in Mississippi. [01:34:11.120 --> 01:34:13.120] Jeff what can we do for you? [01:34:13.120 --> 01:34:20.240] Hey eddie, thanks for having me on the show, I called you about a month ago and just to [01:34:20.240 --> 01:34:27.400] recap real quick, I was convicted of having a weapon on campus at Mississippi State University [01:34:27.400 --> 01:34:35.320] and was convicted, sent to prison for a year, then I won my appeal and my case was then [01:34:35.320 --> 01:34:38.840] remanded back to the circuit court. [01:34:38.840 --> 01:34:42.960] And so the last time that I talked to you, I had just gone out for my court trial where [01:34:42.960 --> 01:34:50.680] they had continued the case and then arrested me without a warrant or a hearing. [01:34:50.680 --> 01:34:57.680] And so you had started to coach me through a letter that I was going to send to the court [01:34:57.680 --> 01:35:02.920] and it was going to be carbon copied to some other officials and I just wanted to touch [01:35:02.920 --> 01:35:05.680] base on that. [01:35:05.680 --> 01:35:08.440] Did you, did we do this on air? [01:35:08.440 --> 01:35:09.440] Yes. [01:35:09.440 --> 01:35:10.440] Okay. [01:35:10.440 --> 01:35:16.040] Then you're going to have to send me an email recounting what we talked about because that's [01:35:16.040 --> 01:35:17.040] been a little while. [01:35:17.040 --> 01:35:20.480] Yeah, it's been a month, it's been about four weeks. [01:35:20.480 --> 01:35:21.480] Yeah. [01:35:21.480 --> 01:35:24.720] And I've had a lot of calls since then, both on and off the show. [01:35:24.720 --> 01:35:30.320] So you're going to have to, though I recall your specific situation, I do not recall everything [01:35:30.320 --> 01:35:34.800] that we discussed on that episode to deal with what you were going through. [01:35:34.800 --> 01:35:39.080] So please send me an email with the details to refresh my memory. [01:35:39.080 --> 01:35:40.080] Okay. [01:35:40.080 --> 01:35:47.000] One last thing is my attorney, when I was arrested and I'm sorry, did you say you [01:35:47.000 --> 01:35:48.000] were your attorney? [01:35:48.000 --> 01:35:49.000] Yes. [01:35:49.000 --> 01:35:53.840] Or just a guy you're throwing money at to act like your attorney? [01:35:53.840 --> 01:35:56.440] I'm not paying him a dime, he's a public defender. [01:35:56.440 --> 01:35:58.520] Well, all right. [01:35:58.520 --> 01:36:03.960] And I showed up for my court trial and was arrested and had to bond out and there was [01:36:03.960 --> 01:36:07.440] no warrant, no hearing, so I emailed her and... [01:36:07.440 --> 01:36:12.760] Wait a minute, if there was no warrant on what grounds did they arrest you? [01:36:12.760 --> 01:36:17.760] Well, we still don't know because my case was continued and I was sent home. [01:36:17.760 --> 01:36:20.520] So that's a mystery. [01:36:20.520 --> 01:36:25.120] It sounds to me then like they tried to fabricate a failure to appear. [01:36:25.120 --> 01:36:29.040] Well, or they're just trying to beat me into submitting. [01:36:29.040 --> 01:36:33.440] Well, yeah, but they would have had to have done some sort of paperwork for some officer [01:36:33.440 --> 01:36:37.800] to do that unless the officer wanted to take the sole responsibility of acting on a verbal [01:36:37.800 --> 01:36:40.320] order, which he knew to be invalid. [01:36:40.320 --> 01:36:47.360] Well, the good thing is that my attorney emailed me back when I asked her why I was arrested [01:36:47.360 --> 01:36:55.840] and she had told me that the courts in Mississippi, they go for two weeks, their term, and then [01:36:55.840 --> 01:36:57.800] they'll adjourn for three months. [01:36:57.800 --> 01:37:02.880] So every three months they'll come into the area and start up again. [01:37:02.880 --> 01:37:08.320] And her answer was, well, the judge had intended to throw me in jail for three months and [01:37:08.320 --> 01:37:14.480] denied me bond and it was because of her good graces that she interceded and I was allowed [01:37:14.480 --> 01:37:17.160] to go free and I have that in writing. [01:37:17.160 --> 01:37:19.880] So I want to jump on that. [01:37:19.880 --> 01:37:20.880] Okay. [01:37:20.880 --> 01:37:26.400] Well, again, what was the instructions from the appeals court when the case was remanded [01:37:26.400 --> 01:37:30.200] back? [01:37:30.200 --> 01:37:37.160] Those were the only instructions is that this, this, the verdict is reversed and remanded [01:37:37.160 --> 01:37:39.440] back to the circuit court. [01:37:39.440 --> 01:37:40.760] For what purpose? [01:37:40.760 --> 01:37:46.760] See, the thing is if they reversed the verdict and they don't feel that there is anything [01:37:46.760 --> 01:37:53.760] that a new trial or anything else could accomplish that would have changed the outcome, then [01:37:53.760 --> 01:37:56.640] they wouldn't have had any reason to remand it back. [01:37:56.640 --> 01:38:00.040] So what did they remand it back for? [01:38:00.040 --> 01:38:01.040] Okay. [01:38:01.040 --> 01:38:07.280] Well, the reason that it was reversed was ineffective assistance of counsel. [01:38:07.280 --> 01:38:08.280] Okay. [01:38:08.280 --> 01:38:14.160] Then the instructions should have been for further proceedings consistent with this opinion. [01:38:14.160 --> 01:38:15.160] Okay. [01:38:15.160 --> 01:38:16.160] Okay. [01:38:16.160 --> 01:38:23.040] Which would have been a new trial, perhaps, so on and so forth. [01:38:23.040 --> 01:38:31.080] So having the conviction reversed in that instance for that purpose is not going to change [01:38:31.080 --> 01:38:34.400] the fact that they can try you again. [01:38:34.400 --> 01:38:39.120] In which case they could have arrested you until you posted a bond and so on and so forth. [01:38:39.120 --> 01:38:41.840] They still would have had to have issued a warrant. [01:38:41.840 --> 01:38:42.840] Yes. [01:38:42.840 --> 01:38:43.840] Okay. [01:38:43.840 --> 01:38:48.880] If they arrested you without a warrant for something relating to that case, then you [01:38:48.880 --> 01:38:56.320] have a suit because without that warrant there was no judicial action taking place because [01:38:56.320 --> 01:39:03.920] a warrant is magisterial, it's administrative, it's not judicial. [01:39:03.920 --> 01:39:12.000] So if they issued an order outside of law in a not in a magisterial setting and failed [01:39:12.000 --> 01:39:15.760] to put a warrant with it, they have no immunity for that. [01:39:15.760 --> 01:39:16.760] Okay. [01:39:16.760 --> 01:39:19.160] So there's not even an order. [01:39:19.160 --> 01:39:20.960] Well there could have been a verbal one. [01:39:20.960 --> 01:39:27.600] For here in Texas, for instance, a magistrate that witnesses an offense can verbally order [01:39:27.600 --> 01:39:33.160] a law enforcement officer or a peace officer to make an arrest on the individual he witnessed [01:39:33.160 --> 01:39:41.200] commit the offense and he can issue a warrant for that purpose because he witnessed it. [01:39:41.200 --> 01:39:46.880] But he still has to issue the warrant to comply even with the verbal order. [01:39:46.880 --> 01:39:47.880] Got it. [01:39:47.880 --> 01:39:48.880] Okay. [01:39:48.880 --> 01:39:56.480] The reasoning that my attorney had said that I was in jail was to re-extend my bond. [01:39:56.480 --> 01:39:57.480] Yeah. [01:39:57.480 --> 01:40:00.480] And normally that's what they try to do. [01:40:00.480 --> 01:40:08.240] They will arrest you until the bond has been repaid and approved. [01:40:08.240 --> 01:40:09.760] That's just the way they do it. [01:40:09.760 --> 01:40:13.480] But they still are supposed to issue a warrant. [01:40:13.480 --> 01:40:14.480] Good. [01:40:14.480 --> 01:40:15.480] Okay. [01:40:15.480 --> 01:40:16.480] Great. [01:40:16.480 --> 01:40:21.920] Well, I will send you an email and then I'll call again next week. [01:40:21.920 --> 01:40:22.920] Okay. [01:40:22.920 --> 01:40:23.920] All right. [01:40:23.920 --> 01:40:24.920] Thanks for calling in. [01:40:24.920 --> 01:40:25.920] Next week. [01:40:25.920 --> 01:40:26.920] Thank you. [01:40:26.920 --> 01:40:27.920] All right. [01:40:27.920 --> 01:40:28.920] Bye-bye. [01:40:28.920 --> 01:40:29.920] All right. [01:40:29.920 --> 01:40:30.920] Now we're going to go to Dallas in Texas. [01:40:30.920 --> 01:40:31.920] What's up, Dallas? [01:40:31.920 --> 01:40:32.920] Hello, Dallas. [01:40:32.920 --> 01:40:39.920] Hello, Dallas. [01:40:39.920 --> 01:40:40.920] Dallas. [01:40:40.920 --> 01:40:41.920] I apologize. [01:40:41.920 --> 01:40:42.920] There you go. [01:40:42.920 --> 01:40:43.920] I have my phone muted. [01:40:43.920 --> 01:40:44.920] All right. [01:40:44.920 --> 01:40:51.120] I spoke to you ten days, maybe two weeks ago, about a letter I received from the municipal [01:40:51.120 --> 01:40:57.080] court that instructed me to fill up for a hearing at a specific date, at a specific [01:40:57.080 --> 01:40:58.080] time. [01:40:58.080 --> 01:41:03.040] But it was from the court clerk that there was no signature on this letter. [01:41:03.040 --> 01:41:05.320] So I didn't say much or didn't say much about it. [01:41:05.320 --> 01:41:10.200] Well, today, being at the hearing and scheduled for tomorrow, I decided to call down there [01:41:10.200 --> 01:41:15.320] and ask the court clerk just to confirm the time of the hearing. [01:41:15.320 --> 01:41:19.600] And she says, Claire, you're not scheduled in our court tomorrow. [01:41:19.600 --> 01:41:21.600] And I thought, hmm, how interesting. [01:41:21.600 --> 01:41:27.560] I said, because I've got a letter here from the court clerk, not signed, that instructs [01:41:27.560 --> 01:41:29.880] me to fill up or in warrant will be issued. [01:41:29.880 --> 01:41:32.560] I said, what should I do about this? [01:41:32.560 --> 01:41:36.240] She says, let me speak to you over to the prosecutor's office. [01:41:36.240 --> 01:41:38.560] So she's transposing it over. [01:41:38.560 --> 01:41:40.880] Prosecutor's secretary picks up the phone. [01:41:40.880 --> 01:41:43.280] I said, I have this letter here. [01:41:43.280 --> 01:41:44.280] It doesn't fill up. [01:41:44.280 --> 01:41:45.280] She says, hold on a second. [01:41:45.280 --> 01:41:46.280] Here, she up and runs some papers around. [01:41:46.280 --> 01:41:47.280] She goes back, oh, yes, yes, yes, sir. [01:41:47.280 --> 01:41:48.280] You're supposed to be here tomorrow at 3.30. [01:41:48.280 --> 01:41:49.280] And I said, well, why does the court clerk who issued this letter, not in the morning, [01:41:49.280 --> 01:42:01.600] think about this, sir, you're going to have to talk to the judge about it tomorrow. [01:42:01.600 --> 01:42:04.080] You just, you just need to be here tomorrow. [01:42:04.080 --> 01:42:06.800] So the judge strikes you as odd, Eddie. [01:42:06.800 --> 01:42:10.760] Yeah, it does because the prosecutor's office is not the one that sets the docket. [01:42:10.760 --> 01:42:11.760] The court is. [01:42:11.760 --> 01:42:12.760] Yeah. [01:42:12.760 --> 01:42:13.760] That's who ordered it. [01:42:13.760 --> 01:42:14.760] She says, the judge ordered it. [01:42:14.760 --> 01:42:15.760] I said, well, there's, I mean, and if you're saying, I mean, there's no sign of the court [01:42:15.760 --> 01:42:22.880] clerk, there's no signature on this, there's no signature from his court clerk, no nothing. [01:42:22.880 --> 01:42:27.640] Yeah, what you need to do is get the, when you get one of those and you call and get [01:42:27.640 --> 01:42:33.200] that type of response, say, can you please provide me something in writing accompanied [01:42:33.200 --> 01:42:39.600] with a copy of your docket that shows that I am not scheduled to appear in that court? [01:42:39.600 --> 01:42:44.480] So maybe I could just go down a little early tomorrow and get a copy of the docket. [01:42:44.480 --> 01:42:51.480] Yeah, get a copy of the docket and ask them to certify that this is the docket for today [01:42:51.480 --> 01:42:53.480] and you're not on it. [01:42:53.480 --> 01:42:54.480] For today. [01:42:54.480 --> 01:42:55.480] Okay. [01:42:55.480 --> 01:42:56.480] I'll do that. [01:42:56.480 --> 01:42:57.480] Okay. [01:42:57.480 --> 01:42:58.480] Thanks, man. [01:42:58.480 --> 01:42:59.480] You're welcome. [01:42:59.480 --> 01:43:00.480] See ya. [01:43:00.480 --> 01:43:01.480] You're gay. [01:43:01.480 --> 01:43:02.480] You have a good one. [01:43:02.480 --> 01:43:03.480] All right. [01:43:03.480 --> 01:43:04.480] Now we're going to go to Matt in Texas. [01:43:04.480 --> 01:43:06.480] Matt, what can we do for you? [01:43:06.480 --> 01:43:08.480] Can you hear me, Eddie? [01:43:08.480 --> 01:43:09.480] I can hear you. [01:43:09.480 --> 01:43:10.480] All right, great. [01:43:10.480 --> 01:43:19.480] Um, I got a, I was, I hadn't, I hadn't, I appealed to a speeding ticket here in Houston and [01:43:19.480 --> 01:43:23.480] I thought that whole appeal process was over because I was fighting back and forth with [01:43:23.480 --> 01:43:29.480] them about getting a record without having to pay for it and the judge basically denied [01:43:29.480 --> 01:43:31.480] me that made up a thing. [01:43:31.480 --> 01:43:35.480] Did you file a motion for indigency? [01:43:35.480 --> 01:43:36.480] Yeah. [01:43:36.480 --> 01:43:43.480] Well, hang on just a second and we'll pick you up on the other side of the break here, [01:43:43.480 --> 01:43:44.480] okay? [01:43:44.480 --> 01:43:45.480] All right. [01:43:45.480 --> 01:43:47.480] All right, folks, this is rule of law radio. [01:43:47.480 --> 01:43:49.480] We will be right back after this break. [01:43:49.480 --> 01:43:50.480] So y'all hang on. 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[01:46:40.480 --> 01:46:47.480] So yes, I filed a claim to the DGC, put a motion in for it and then after David did everything [01:46:47.480 --> 01:46:51.480] properly the way that the rules of fellow procedures say I'm supposed to. [01:46:51.480 --> 01:46:57.480] They even cited three different authorities within the law itself that said I could have [01:46:57.480 --> 01:47:01.480] it, could have it as free record, judge denies it. [01:47:01.480 --> 01:47:02.480] He says you have two choices. [01:47:02.480 --> 01:47:05.480] You can pay for your record or you can appeal without a record. [01:47:05.480 --> 01:47:07.480] I'm not doing either one of those. [01:47:07.480 --> 01:47:09.480] So I'm assuming everything's done. [01:47:09.480 --> 01:47:12.480] Well, I had a personal bond, by the way. [01:47:12.480 --> 01:47:13.480] Let me throw that in there. [01:47:13.480 --> 01:47:18.480] The court had written up for me because I kept on fighting them about the fact I didn't have [01:47:18.480 --> 01:47:20.480] to pay anything to appeal. [01:47:20.480 --> 01:47:21.480] Anyway, they finally submitted. [01:47:21.480 --> 01:47:26.480] I had a personal bond saying that I would promise to appear to take care of the business of the [01:47:26.480 --> 01:47:30.480] court, et cetera, when they needed me to or I thought I would default and have to pay. [01:47:30.480 --> 01:47:35.480] So I get a phone call on a Friday saying that I had to show up in court from some guy claiming [01:47:35.480 --> 01:47:39.480] to be the court coordinator saying that I had to show up in court on Monday. [01:47:39.480 --> 01:47:41.480] I told him I don't take service over the phone. [01:47:41.480 --> 01:47:42.480] I don't believe it's lawful. [01:47:42.480 --> 01:47:44.480] I don't think that's proper service. [01:47:44.480 --> 01:47:46.480] You know, due process, et cetera. [01:47:46.480 --> 01:47:47.480] He said, okay, whatever. [01:47:47.480 --> 01:47:49.480] I'm just doing what the judge told me to do. [01:47:49.480 --> 01:47:50.480] So I said, all right. [01:47:50.480 --> 01:47:52.480] And I didn't show up on Monday. [01:47:52.480 --> 01:47:57.480] Get a call on Monday afternoon from, I guess, the court clerk who said, hey, you didn't show [01:47:57.480 --> 01:48:01.480] up today, we were scheduling you for Tuesday, said the same thing to her, don't accept service [01:48:01.480 --> 01:48:02.480] over the phone. [01:48:02.480 --> 01:48:04.480] I don't know you from anybody else, blah, blah, blah. [01:48:04.480 --> 01:48:08.480] Then I get a letter in the mail getting sued by the city because they said I defaulted on [01:48:08.480 --> 01:48:09.480] my bond. [01:48:09.480 --> 01:48:15.480] Now, I don't think that getting a phone call saying I have to jump up and run to the courthouse [01:48:15.480 --> 01:48:17.480] is the right way to do things. [01:48:17.480 --> 01:48:19.480] Not according to the code of criminal procedure. [01:48:19.480 --> 01:48:21.480] It's not. [01:48:21.480 --> 01:48:22.480] Yeah. [01:48:22.480 --> 01:48:29.480] I don't think I need to contact saying that that was improper. [01:48:29.480 --> 01:48:32.480] Was your case in a municipal court? [01:48:32.480 --> 01:48:35.480] It started off in the JP court. [01:48:35.480 --> 01:48:36.480] Okay. [01:48:36.480 --> 01:48:40.480] So how does the city sue you for the bond then? [01:48:40.480 --> 01:48:42.480] Well, I guess it's the county then. [01:48:42.480 --> 01:48:44.480] Sorry, the county. [01:48:44.480 --> 01:48:45.480] County or district court. [01:48:45.480 --> 01:48:46.480] Okay. [01:48:46.480 --> 01:48:49.480] So you went from a JP to a county court? [01:48:49.480 --> 01:48:50.480] Yeah, county court. [01:48:50.480 --> 01:48:55.480] And the county court's the one that's supposedly calling you in to make these appearances? [01:48:55.480 --> 01:48:56.480] Yes. [01:48:56.480 --> 01:48:57.480] Okay. [01:48:57.480 --> 01:49:02.480] Then what you do is you contest it and demand that they prove up notice. [01:49:02.480 --> 01:49:03.480] Okay. [01:49:03.480 --> 01:49:08.480] And that's done through like an exparte letter or? [01:49:08.480 --> 01:49:09.480] No. [01:49:09.480 --> 01:49:17.480] You can, since it's a county court at law, file a mandamus or something. [01:49:17.480 --> 01:49:22.480] Well, I don't really know what you'd file in this case when they pull crap like that to tell you the truth. [01:49:22.480 --> 01:49:33.480] It's not something that happens very often when they do it, but there has to be a way to achieve remedy for it somehow. [01:49:33.480 --> 01:49:40.480] But the code of criminal procedure is very, very clear as to how someone is summoned to appear in court. [01:49:40.480 --> 01:49:47.480] And there's only three ways to do it in a criminal case, warrant, subpoena, summons. [01:49:47.480 --> 01:49:51.480] A form letter and a phone call are neither of those. [01:49:51.480 --> 01:49:54.480] I have both of the phone calls recorded, too. [01:49:54.480 --> 01:49:57.480] So I don't know if that'll go my favor. [01:49:57.480 --> 01:50:00.480] Well, you don't want to use those recordings. [01:50:00.480 --> 01:50:07.480] You can simply say, I never received any official proper notice from any court to make an appearance. [01:50:07.480 --> 01:50:14.480] Now, okay, now, do I send it to the court or do I send it to the county then or district court, whoever the guy is who's saying he's doing? [01:50:14.480 --> 01:50:24.480] What I would do is send a formal notice to the county court at law, file it just like you would a motion, except make it a notice, a judicial notice. [01:50:24.480 --> 01:50:46.480] That the court is not do the bond because the court failed to provide any notice to you to make an appearance in court and demand that if the court claims to have provided such notice that the court produce proof of notice, [01:50:46.480 --> 01:50:49.480] which they can't do if all they did was a phone call. [01:50:49.480 --> 01:50:55.480] Got it, and then the entity that's stealing me is... [01:50:55.480 --> 01:50:57.480] Well, but here's the caveat to that. [01:50:57.480 --> 01:51:10.480] You file a copy with the United States, you CC a copy to the United States attorney, to the FBI, to the attorney general, and to the district court. [01:51:10.480 --> 01:51:22.480] CC everybody claiming that the county court at law magistrate and the clerks are conspiring to commit fraud against you and the general public. [01:51:22.480 --> 01:51:29.480] Okay, now, I need to respond to the guy who's suing me still, so I just send him a copy. [01:51:29.480 --> 01:51:34.480] There's not a guy suing you, that'll be the county attorney or does it say who it is? [01:51:34.480 --> 01:51:45.480] I think it's Devin Anderson who's going to bring it up, sorry, representing the state in this issue, but then it's got, I forgot the guy's name. [01:51:45.480 --> 01:51:51.480] I see Harris County district attorney. [01:51:51.480 --> 01:51:54.480] Well, you're going to respond back to his office, prove up notice. [01:51:54.480 --> 01:51:58.480] You're going to file it with the court and with them, prove notice. [01:51:58.480 --> 01:52:14.480] And then make sure that the copies they receive show that it was CC to the United States attorney, to the FBI, to the attorney general, and put a bar grievance in there against the attorneys and a judicial conduct complaint against the judge. [01:52:14.480 --> 01:52:21.480] Okay, now I send the same thing to the entity that's suing me as well as the judge. [01:52:21.480 --> 01:52:22.480] Yes. [01:52:22.480 --> 01:52:23.480] So basically everybody gets the same thing. [01:52:23.480 --> 01:52:24.480] Yes. [01:52:24.480 --> 01:52:25.480] That's what I'm going to do. [01:52:25.480 --> 01:52:26.480] Okay. [01:52:26.480 --> 01:52:27.480] All right, thanks. [01:52:27.480 --> 01:52:31.480] All right, now we go from Matt to Mike. [01:52:31.480 --> 01:52:33.480] Mike, what can we do for you? [01:52:33.480 --> 01:52:40.480] We'll have a question concerning a couple of documents that they filed on the record. [01:52:40.480 --> 01:52:41.480] Who is they? [01:52:41.480 --> 01:52:44.480] The court, I assume. [01:52:44.480 --> 01:52:50.480] Why would the court be filing documents on the record? [01:52:50.480 --> 01:52:51.480] Well, that's a good question. [01:52:51.480 --> 01:52:53.480] They claim to have found me guilty. [01:52:53.480 --> 01:52:55.480] There's no sign judgment. [01:52:55.480 --> 01:52:57.480] Guilty of what? [01:52:57.480 --> 01:53:00.480] Operating a motor vehicle. [01:53:00.480 --> 01:53:02.480] You're in Missouri, right? [01:53:02.480 --> 01:53:03.480] Yes, sir. [01:53:03.480 --> 01:53:04.480] Okay. [01:53:04.480 --> 01:53:08.480] Is that a criminal or civil in Missouri? [01:53:08.480 --> 01:53:10.480] Well, they claim it's criminal. [01:53:10.480 --> 01:53:11.480] Okay. [01:53:11.480 --> 01:53:19.480] They cannot, unless you were there for the beginning of the trial, they cannot convict you of a crime ex parte. [01:53:19.480 --> 01:53:22.480] Well, I was there. [01:53:22.480 --> 01:53:26.480] They had the alleged trial. [01:53:26.480 --> 01:53:30.480] It was just a kangaroo job. [01:53:30.480 --> 01:53:31.480] Okay. [01:53:31.480 --> 01:53:35.480] What they did was they filed these two documents. [01:53:35.480 --> 01:53:40.480] One's a traffic misdemeanor cost, which is just an assessment list. [01:53:40.480 --> 01:53:45.480] And the other one's a crime victims compensation charge. [01:53:45.480 --> 01:53:51.480] But there's no sign judgment on the record, and they're supposed to be a sign judgment. [01:53:51.480 --> 01:54:02.480] But the thing is, when I got a copy of these off of the computer, these two documents, they filed by my name and all cap, [01:54:02.480 --> 01:54:06.480] where any time that I filed something, it'll say my name or if the... [01:54:06.480 --> 01:54:15.480] Then you need to file an official, an affidavit, contesting that or a motion for correction of the record, [01:54:15.480 --> 01:54:17.480] stating that the record is incorrect. [01:54:17.480 --> 01:54:21.480] I did not file these documents, I have no intention of filing these documents. [01:54:21.480 --> 01:54:25.480] There is no sign judgment against me according to the record of the court. [01:54:25.480 --> 01:54:33.480] Now, make sure you check the record of the court, not just the online version, but the actual record, and make sure that's true. [01:54:33.480 --> 01:54:34.480] I have. [01:54:34.480 --> 01:54:35.480] I've gotten copies of both. [01:54:35.480 --> 01:54:42.480] Now, when I go down there to the clerk and get a copy, it doesn't have my name on there. [01:54:42.480 --> 01:54:52.480] Instead of saying, well, it has my name, but instead of saying filed by my name, it says associated to. [01:54:52.480 --> 01:54:57.480] Okay, we'll ask for clarification on what that's supposed to mean. [01:54:57.480 --> 01:55:00.480] Now, I can tell you what that answer is probably going to be. [01:55:00.480 --> 01:55:06.480] Well, that's just saying that these documents were associated with your case and the charges against you. [01:55:06.480 --> 01:55:14.480] Well, still, who is responsible for the documents, who created them, who put them in the file? [01:55:14.480 --> 01:55:20.480] That's what you actually want to know. [01:55:20.480 --> 01:55:24.480] That's what I've been trying to get from them and they wouldn't. [01:55:24.480 --> 01:55:26.480] Well, do it in writing. [01:55:26.480 --> 01:55:34.480] File a motion to correct the record and assert that the online record shows you are the one that filed these and that is incorrect. [01:55:34.480 --> 01:55:41.480] You wish not only for clarification, but the record be corrected to reflect who actually filed them. [01:55:41.480 --> 01:55:43.480] Okay. [01:55:43.480 --> 01:55:45.480] Well, I appreciate it. [01:55:45.480 --> 01:55:46.480] All right. [01:55:46.480 --> 01:55:47.480] Well, thanks for calling in. [01:55:47.480 --> 01:55:48.480] Thank you, sir. [01:55:48.480 --> 01:55:50.480] You're welcome. [01:55:50.480 --> 01:55:52.480] All right. [01:55:52.480 --> 01:55:54.480] We now have Clarence in Texas. [01:55:54.480 --> 01:55:59.480] Clarence, you've got just under three minutes, which I can only give you two. [01:55:59.480 --> 01:56:05.480] I'll go back just quick. In November 2013, I had my truck and guys on your inspection. [01:56:05.480 --> 01:56:11.480] And then I went to get my license plate reviewed and I got it reviewed for two years instead of one. [01:56:11.480 --> 01:56:17.480] Well, my truck's license is good through November 2015. [01:56:17.480 --> 01:56:21.480] Do I need to go back and get a current inspection sticker for? [01:56:21.480 --> 01:56:23.480] Inspection stickers are yearly. [01:56:23.480 --> 01:56:25.480] Yes, sir. [01:56:25.480 --> 01:56:31.480] If you've re-registered it, then you've got to keep it inspected. [01:56:31.480 --> 01:56:32.480] Oh, I do. [01:56:32.480 --> 01:56:37.480] Yeah, if you've registered it as a motor vehicle, you better keep it inspected. [01:56:37.480 --> 01:56:38.480] Okay. [01:56:38.480 --> 01:56:39.480] Okay. [01:56:39.480 --> 01:56:41.480] I'll go ahead and do that. [01:56:41.480 --> 01:56:49.480] The second one is several years ago, I had a farm stolen while I got a call from Sheriff's Office a couple of days ago and they found it. [01:56:49.480 --> 01:56:50.480] I've got to go ahead and pick it up. [01:56:50.480 --> 01:56:55.480] Well, I've only picked it up. All I've got to do is put out my ID and sign for it and walk out with it. [01:56:55.480 --> 01:56:57.480] That should be all you have to do. [01:56:57.480 --> 01:57:05.480] If you have any paperwork that says you actually are the owner, such as the sales receipt or anything like that, bring that with you just to be safe. [01:57:05.480 --> 01:57:08.480] But yeah, that should be all you have to do. [01:57:08.480 --> 01:57:11.480] So I won't have to have a background check or anything like that. [01:57:11.480 --> 01:57:13.480] Not to pick up a gun you've already owned. [01:57:13.480 --> 01:57:14.480] Okay. [01:57:14.480 --> 01:57:18.480] Well, that's all I had to ask you and thank you. Appreciate it. [01:57:18.480 --> 01:57:19.480] Okay. [01:57:19.480 --> 01:57:21.480] All right. Thanks for calling in. [01:57:21.480 --> 01:57:22.480] Yes. [01:57:22.480 --> 01:57:29.480] All right. That is the Robin Illinois back on here. Rob, I got 20 seconds that I can give you. [01:57:29.480 --> 01:57:34.480] Okay. Thank you, Eddie. I was looking at your website for the donations and the calendar here. [01:57:34.480 --> 01:57:46.480] And I know for some of us Christians that Christmas is a little bit of a pagan holiday, but I thought maybe some people can send the card to Eddie and throw a little donation in there to help you guys out. [01:57:46.480 --> 01:57:51.480] I would appreciate it. And I think Eddie would too. And every little bit helps, folks. [01:57:51.480 --> 01:57:58.480] That much is very, very true. And it is that time of year where I know everybody's got things to look forward to in a money crunch. [01:57:58.480 --> 01:58:04.480] But hey, we don't get a Christmas here. We're spending too much time doing this and too little money to do it with. [01:58:04.480 --> 01:58:07.480] So folks, whatever you can do, please do. [01:58:07.480 --> 01:58:15.480] Rob, thanks for that. Everybody thanks for listening. Thanks for the calls. Thanks for the questions. Thanks for the support. 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