[00:15.040 --> 00:23.440] into the tides of the alternative. [00:23.440 --> 00:29.760] Markets for the 11th of April, 2018, closed with gold at $1,353.22 an ounce, silver at [00:29.760 --> 00:41.120] $16.68 an ounce, Texas crude at $65.51 a barrel, bitcoins at $6,902.19, ethereum at $420.80, [00:41.120 --> 00:55.360] bitcoin cash at $652.90, and finally litecoins at $114.34, a crypto coin. [00:55.360 --> 01:01.020] Today in history, the year 1968, President Lyndon Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act [01:01.020 --> 01:06.000] of 1968, which prohibited private businesses from discriminating based on race, color, [01:06.000 --> 01:08.360] religion, sex, or national origin. [01:08.360 --> 01:13.000] It also prohibited unequal application of voter registration requirements, racial segregation [01:13.000 --> 01:18.100] in public schools and employment, and public accommodations for places of business. [01:18.100 --> 01:23.760] Today in history. [01:23.760 --> 01:27.800] In recent news, tensions in Syria seem to have reached new levels after a chemical attack [01:27.800 --> 01:32.080] on civilians in the city of Douma, which left 40 dead and many injured, an attack which [01:32.080 --> 01:36.520] is being blamed on the democratically elected president of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, by the [01:36.520 --> 01:41.280] United States, and on Israel by Russia, either accusatory narrative without any verified [01:41.280 --> 01:43.160] evidence as of yet. [01:43.160 --> 01:46.640] President Trump tweeted today, Wednesday, that if, quote, Russia vows to shoot down [01:46.640 --> 01:51.000] any and all missiles fired at Syria, get ready Russia, because they will be coming in nice [01:51.000 --> 01:52.720] and new and smart. [01:52.720 --> 01:56.240] Going on to warn Russia that you shouldn't be partners with a gas-killing animal who [01:56.240 --> 01:58.400] kills his people and enjoys it. [01:58.400 --> 02:02.440] Many in the West, including President Trump, have been quick to conclude that this chemical [02:02.440 --> 02:06.600] attack must have been conducted by Assad and his forces. [02:06.600 --> 02:10.880] Syria and Russia, on the other hand, have given approval since yesterday for the Organization [02:10.880 --> 02:15.680] for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons to investigate the site of the chemical slaughter. [02:15.680 --> 02:19.200] Assad has been successful in maintaining rule and support during Syria's seven-year civil [02:19.200 --> 02:23.840] war, a civil war that is being fought by the government of Syria and anti-Assad Syrian [02:23.840 --> 02:28.600] rebels that are openly being funded by Western governments, with ISIS being one of the more [02:28.600 --> 02:32.360] notorious splinter groups of the American-backed Syrian rebels. [02:32.360 --> 02:37.680] No surprise, then, why Russian Foreign Minister spokeswoman Mary Azakova posted on Facebook [02:37.680 --> 02:42.720] that smart missiles should be fired at terrorists and not at a legitimate government which has [02:42.720 --> 02:46.920] been fighting terrorists, or is this a trick to destroy all traces with a smart missile [02:46.920 --> 02:51.320] strike and then there will be no evidence for international inspectors to look at? [03:16.920 --> 03:44.480] Alright, good evening, folks. [03:44.480 --> 03:47.280] This is another episode of How to Be a Better Lover. [03:47.280 --> 03:48.280] Wait, what? [03:48.280 --> 03:50.960] You mean it's Monday, not Wednesday? [03:50.960 --> 03:53.360] Oh, sorry about that. [03:53.360 --> 03:55.940] Rule of Law Radio, Monday night show with your host, Eddie Craig. [03:55.940 --> 03:56.940] Thank you for listening in. [03:56.940 --> 04:03.680] Alright, tonight, before I turn on the phones and start taking any calls, I am going to [04:03.680 --> 04:08.360] talk a little bit about something that I got called about today. [04:08.360 --> 04:14.460] I have relatives that are licensed peace officers here in the state of Texas, one of which is [04:14.460 --> 04:20.700] my cousin who called me today to ask me a question about what law I was studying that [04:20.700 --> 04:27.500] showed that deputy sheriffs and police officers can't stop someone under the transportation [04:27.500 --> 04:28.880] code. [04:28.880 --> 04:34.000] So I tried to do a quick recap summary of all the things that we've discussed over the [04:34.000 --> 04:41.780] years about why this is and what it's all about and how you verify that because he was [04:41.780 --> 04:47.620] having an issue with the other deputy not believing the information, which of course [04:47.620 --> 04:52.560] is standard interpretation of the law because they don't actually read it, they don't actually [04:52.560 --> 04:55.600] understand it, and they're not actually trained on it. [04:55.600 --> 04:59.000] And if it's not in their training, it doesn't exist. [04:59.000 --> 05:02.920] At least that's my experience with most of them when it comes to this. [05:02.920 --> 05:07.600] If they weren't taught it at the academy, then it's not relevant and doesn't apply even [05:07.600 --> 05:13.520] if it is the law on the subject that they are having an issue with. [05:13.520 --> 05:21.120] So what I'm going to do tonight is I am going to go through the various parts of the law [05:21.120 --> 05:27.240] that you would have to look at in order to understand the concepts of what transportation [05:27.240 --> 05:34.440] is, what it isn't, why local cops, county, and municipal are not automatically authorized [05:34.440 --> 05:42.920] to enforce any part of it or to perform any arrest or any stops in relation to that code, [05:42.920 --> 05:52.120] and why when they do so, they run the risk of being sued for acting without lawful authority. [05:52.120 --> 05:57.880] Because if the law does not give them the authority they are exercising, then they are [05:57.880 --> 06:02.040] acting beyond their legal authority. [06:02.040 --> 06:07.360] And when a local officer who is not certified by the Department of Public Safety and whose [06:07.360 --> 06:12.120] county or municipality does not have a reciprocity agreement, more or less is what it boils down [06:12.120 --> 06:17.160] to, with the Department of Public Safety as to how to properly enforce the transportation [06:17.160 --> 06:26.960] code, then they are acting unlawfully and illegally in their capacity by impersonating [06:26.960 --> 06:34.400] a duly authorized peace officer, or in this case police officer as defined by the statutes, [06:34.400 --> 06:39.680] that is authorized to enforce an arrest under the transportation code. [06:39.680 --> 06:45.960] So we're going to start with the beginning steps on where this information becomes reality [06:45.960 --> 06:52.960] and why if anyone with any brains would actually sit down and put this together, which basically [06:52.960 --> 07:00.080] eliminates every attorney and judge in the state, not to mention the cops, 99.9% of whom [07:00.080 --> 07:06.040] barely graduated school for the most part, or how they didn't is beyond me considering [07:06.040 --> 07:10.600] that when you try to talk reasonably to them in real life, their brain shuts off. [07:10.600 --> 07:14.560] I don't know if they started plugging that switch in at the academy or not, but it seems [07:14.560 --> 07:16.320] to be the case. [07:16.320 --> 07:21.960] Anyway, this is the details of how it all works and how you verify it. [07:21.960 --> 07:26.640] We begin with the fact that the Texas transportation code is called the transportation code. [07:26.640 --> 07:30.860] The legal definition of transportation being the movement of persons or property from one [07:30.860 --> 07:33.620] place to another by a carrier. [07:33.620 --> 07:38.360] Carrier being defined legally as someone who is engaged in the business or occupation of [07:38.360 --> 07:45.120] transporting persons or property for compensation or hire, okay? [07:45.120 --> 07:52.920] Operators hire operators and drivers or they contract with operators and drivers. [07:52.920 --> 07:59.640] Operators most of the time is a business profession such as a taxi cab company for instance. [07:59.640 --> 08:06.080] You have to have an operator's license in most cities to operate a cab business. [08:06.080 --> 08:11.680] Now if you're part of a larger incorporated business that runs tens to hundreds of cabs [08:11.680 --> 08:20.280] like in New York City, the yellow cab company does, then your operation is normally distinctive [08:20.280 --> 08:24.840] and separate from your drivers, okay? [08:24.840 --> 08:30.560] So an operator under the definition of the laws that pertains in that context is not [08:30.560 --> 08:32.440] the same as a driver. [08:32.440 --> 08:35.400] It is not someone in control of a motor vehicle. [08:35.400 --> 08:42.400] It is someone who is in control of the business that owns and operates that motor vehicle, [08:42.400 --> 08:43.780] okay? [08:43.780 --> 08:46.460] Same thing applies to driver. [08:46.460 --> 08:53.640] Driver is someone who is being paid by that carrier or that operator to work for them [08:53.640 --> 08:55.180] as a driver. [08:55.180 --> 09:00.920] They're getting paid to do the job of driving, whether it be to deliver persons, goods or [09:00.920 --> 09:05.160] property from one point to another, okay? [09:05.160 --> 09:10.620] That is the legal definition of transportation and how it trickles down through all the other [09:10.620 --> 09:14.680] definitions that are applicable to the various codes. [09:14.680 --> 09:18.460] Here in Texas it is the transportation code. [09:18.460 --> 09:23.220] Transportation is the singular subject matter that the Texas legislature stated in the title [09:23.220 --> 09:28.280] of the bill that created the transportation code as being the sole limiting subject to [09:28.280 --> 09:35.960] which every statute in that code must apply and is strictly limited to in its application. [09:35.960 --> 09:41.640] It can't go beyond anything that is not specifically transportation related. [09:41.640 --> 09:46.880] To do so is a violation of the state constitution, okay? [09:46.880 --> 09:49.800] Now we get into the body of the code itself. [09:49.800 --> 09:53.760] Besides the fact that the code was unconstitutionally enacted, which I will not be getting into [09:53.760 --> 09:59.440] in this show, if the code were presumed to be constitutional in its enactment, then this [09:59.440 --> 10:04.320] is still proof positive that it does not apply to the general public. [10:04.320 --> 10:10.860] In every single chapter of the Texas transportation code that deals with public safety and enforcement, [10:10.860 --> 10:16.260] there is a definition for the term department, okay? [10:16.260 --> 10:23.280] Every single one of those chapters defines department as the Texas Department of Public [10:23.280 --> 10:24.280] Safety. [10:24.280 --> 10:28.240] Now it says it in various forms, the Department of Public Safety of the state of Texas, the [10:28.240 --> 10:31.880] Texas Department of Public Safety, and blah, blah, blah, but it all boils down to it's [10:31.880 --> 10:37.640] the same agency in every single definition of department, okay? [10:37.640 --> 10:38.640] Same agency. [10:38.640 --> 10:40.640] No is, no ands, no buts. [10:40.640 --> 10:43.800] It never includes locals in those definitions. [10:43.800 --> 10:49.320] Not once does it ever say the Department of Public Safety of the state of Texas, local [10:49.320 --> 10:51.960] law enforcement of municipalities and counties. [10:51.960 --> 10:53.000] Does not say that. [10:53.000 --> 10:55.520] Anywhere. [10:55.520 --> 11:00.440] It simply says the Texas Department of Public Safety, okay? [11:00.440 --> 11:07.480] So by default, the Texas Department of Public Safety is the only agency in the entire transportation [11:07.480 --> 11:13.200] code under those specific kinds of chapters, enforcement and public safety, that is authorized [11:13.200 --> 11:18.680] as a matter of law to enforce the transportation code under those chapters. [11:18.680 --> 11:26.040] Something else has to do with building maintenance, marking, planning and so on of roads, signs [11:26.040 --> 11:31.280] and things of that nature which is all Department of Transportation, okay? [11:31.280 --> 11:36.760] So in there, you have two different definitions for department depending upon what the context [11:36.760 --> 11:39.480] and purpose of a chapter is. [11:39.480 --> 11:45.000] It's either Department of Public Safety or it's Department of Transportation, okay? [11:45.000 --> 11:50.480] Now there is a newly formed Department of Motor Vehicles which fall under the county [11:50.480 --> 11:54.920] tax assessor collector side of these things, okay? [11:54.920 --> 11:59.640] Under Department of Motor Vehicles, the only chapter that pertains to them is registration, [11:59.640 --> 12:04.780] the actual way to perform registration, okay? [12:04.780 --> 12:13.880] But enforcement doesn't have a specific identifying thing other than the Department of Transportation. [12:13.880 --> 12:17.040] It doesn't identify the Department of Public Safety for the purpose of enforcement if I'm [12:17.040 --> 12:18.040] remembering correctly. [12:18.040 --> 12:24.280] Even if it does, it never identifies local law enforcement, never. [12:24.280 --> 12:29.560] Now you take the fact that every single chapter dealing with enforcement and public safety [12:29.560 --> 12:33.800] falls under the sole authority of the Department of Public Safety. [12:33.800 --> 12:38.040] Then you go to the Texas Administrative Code and you find out that under Title 37, the [12:38.040 --> 12:42.680] Department of Public Safety is a state administrative agency. [12:42.680 --> 12:49.800] Administrative agency, not a law enforcement agency, an administrative agency. [12:49.800 --> 12:56.040] Only administrative agencies appear in the administrative code, okay? [12:56.040 --> 13:01.980] No non-administrative agencies are in the administrative code with parameters set up [13:01.980 --> 13:05.220] for how they do their jobs. [13:05.220 --> 13:11.520] Now under Title 37, you have the mission statement of the Department of Public Safety, okay? [13:11.520 --> 13:14.840] Rule 1.12 to be exact. [13:14.840 --> 13:20.360] And rule 1.12 in pertinent parts says that the mission of the Department of Public Safety [13:20.360 --> 13:28.200] is to supervise traffic on rural highways and to supervise and regulate commercial and [13:28.200 --> 13:29.960] for hire traffic. [13:29.960 --> 13:31.760] You get that? [13:31.760 --> 13:36.480] Regulate commercial and for hire traffic. [13:36.480 --> 13:40.080] Now a little further down, it says that the Department of Public Safety is authorized [13:40.080 --> 13:46.460] to initiate the following programs for the purpose of fulfilling their duties under their [13:46.460 --> 13:49.000] mission statement, okay? [13:49.000 --> 13:54.500] So regulation involves specific programs which the Department of Public Safety is authorized [13:54.500 --> 14:00.120] to create, maintain, and watch over in every form and fashion, okay? [14:00.120 --> 14:08.120] That is motor vehicle insurance, okay, which is financial responsibility under the statutes. [14:08.120 --> 14:14.560] It is driver's licensing, which is also under the transportation code statutes. [14:14.560 --> 14:17.880] Let's see. [14:17.880 --> 14:20.680] And public safety inspection, okay? [14:20.680 --> 14:25.680] So those are the three specific programs the administrative code authorizes the Texas Department [14:25.680 --> 14:32.760] of Public Safety to create and oversee relating to the enforcement of the transportation code. [14:32.760 --> 14:38.320] Public safety inspections, driver's licensing, financial responsibility. [14:38.320 --> 14:44.660] Now remember, these programs are related to that term regulate under their mission statement. [14:44.660 --> 14:50.160] And the only thing the Department of Public Safety is authorized to regulate is commercial [14:50.160 --> 14:53.640] and for hire traffic, okay? [14:53.640 --> 14:55.960] No ifs, no ands, no buts. [14:55.960 --> 14:57.100] That's all it says. [14:57.100 --> 14:59.320] That's all there is. [14:59.320 --> 15:07.860] The transportation code cannot go beyond what the power of the agency is, okay? [15:07.860 --> 15:14.720] So if that agency is given authority within the transportation code, the presumption of [15:14.720 --> 15:26.120] law must be that the transportation code has to be fulfilled and enforced and operates [15:26.120 --> 15:31.220] within the parameters of authority given to that administrative agency. [15:31.220 --> 15:33.960] It can't go beyond that. [15:33.960 --> 15:38.480] So if they're limited to commercial and for hire traffic, then the transportation code [15:38.480 --> 15:42.720] itself to be within their purview, which we absolutely know it is because they're the [15:42.720 --> 15:49.240] only agency given authority over that code in every one of those chapters for enforcement [15:49.240 --> 15:55.400] and public safety, it has to be commercial, commercial and for hire traffic. [15:55.400 --> 15:57.320] That's all there is, okay? [15:57.320 --> 15:59.440] There's nothing else. [15:59.440 --> 16:01.840] You won't find a law that says there's anything else. [16:01.840 --> 16:06.320] You'll find lots of law that is worded to make it appear that it can cover something [16:06.320 --> 16:13.120] else but nowhere will you find it definitively stated that it does so and if it did do that, [16:13.120 --> 16:17.280] it would immediately run afoul of the delegated authority given to the Department of Public [16:17.280 --> 16:19.400] Safety under the Texas Administrative Code. [16:19.400 --> 16:22.400] Hence, we have a conflict if that were the case. [16:22.400 --> 16:27.640] Hence, that is an unreasonable reading of the statute on its face because it has an [16:27.640 --> 16:31.280] unreasonable and undesirable outcome. [16:31.280 --> 16:37.220] It allows a regulatory code to expand the administrative power of an agency that is [16:37.220 --> 16:41.600] strictly limited by the rules of the agency. [16:41.600 --> 16:46.720] To see what the problem here, basically that would be the court saying that the transportation [16:46.720 --> 16:52.480] code has authorized an administrative agency to act outside of its lawful authority granted [16:52.480 --> 16:54.320] by the legislature, which can't happen. [16:54.320 --> 17:03.920] All right folks, hang on, we'll be right back to continue this on. [17:03.920 --> 17:10.440] It's the 2018 Logos Radio Network Annual Fundraiser and Gun Giveaway, sponsored by Central Texas [17:10.440 --> 17:11.440] Gunworks. [17:11.440 --> 17:15.360] Go to LogosRadioNetwork.com and enter to win. [17:15.360 --> 17:18.840] Every $25 donation is a chance to win. [17:18.840 --> 17:25.600] From Central Texas Gunworks, the grand prize up for grabs is a Spikes Tactical AR-15. [17:25.600 --> 17:28.400] More prizes and sponsors to be announced. [17:28.400 --> 17:34.480] When you purchase Randy Kelton's eBook, Legal 101, you get four chances to win. 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[19:00.480 --> 19:09.480] If you are listening to the Logos Radio Network, LogosRadioNetwork.com. [19:30.480 --> 19:56.480] Thank you very much. [20:00.480 --> 20:29.480] It's 2 a.m. here at dawn, and it's 2 a.m., the sun is still warm. [20:29.480 --> 20:59.000] All right, folks, that's all the time we have for this week. [20:59.000 --> 21:01.160] All right, folks, I apologize for the delay there. [21:01.160 --> 21:03.960] I was trying to get an event up on Facebook. [21:03.960 --> 21:06.960] I'm having a little problem with getting it to go through. [21:06.960 --> 21:11.120] I don't know why, but it finally did, and I'm sorry for the delay on getting back on [21:11.120 --> 21:12.120] here. [21:12.120 --> 21:14.360] All right, now, to continue on where we are. [21:14.360 --> 21:18.600] The Department of Public Safety being the only agency directly authorized by law to [21:18.600 --> 21:22.640] enforce a transportation code is the very first limiting factor on the local's ability [21:22.640 --> 21:24.160] to do so. [21:24.160 --> 21:31.640] Now, when you look through there, you will come across rule 4.13, subsection C. Under [21:31.640 --> 21:38.280] there you will find in relation to the definition section under chapter 541 of the transportation [21:38.280 --> 21:44.880] code where it specifically identifies a defined phrase, police officer. [21:44.880 --> 21:52.020] In the definition under 541 of police officer, you will read that it is someone who is authorized [21:52.020 --> 21:57.280] to arrest and enforce under the transportation code provisions. [21:57.280 --> 22:06.000] Now, right there is proof positive that whoever does this must have a specific authority to [22:06.000 --> 22:08.400] enforce that code. [22:08.400 --> 22:15.720] And as we've already heard, the statutes specifically grant that authority only to the Texas Department [22:15.720 --> 22:22.800] of Public Safety and its officers and employees, not to the local and municipal cops, not the [22:22.800 --> 22:26.880] sheriff's deputies, not to anybody else. [22:26.880 --> 22:27.880] Okay? [22:27.880 --> 22:36.040] So, given that aspect, when you go and you read 4.13, subsection C, and it tells us very [22:36.040 --> 22:42.000] clearly what the geographic location of any municipality or county must be. [22:42.000 --> 22:47.600] It tells us what the specific population of any municipality or county must be. [22:47.600 --> 22:52.900] It tells us exactly how the training and certification requirements for an agent of the Department [22:52.900 --> 22:59.680] of Public Safety is obtained in order to be an enforcement officer, i.e. police officer [22:59.680 --> 23:03.600] under the definition under 541 of the transportation code. [23:03.600 --> 23:04.920] Okay? [23:04.920 --> 23:13.480] So if the only persons that are actually authorized by law to enforce a transportation code are [23:13.480 --> 23:19.860] the authorized police officers, which the Department of Public Safety is the sole ones [23:19.860 --> 23:25.600] from the very beginning, and rule 4.13 under Title 37 of the Texas Administrative Code [23:25.600 --> 23:30.880] tells us that the only way that any other agency can do it is to become certified by [23:30.880 --> 23:36.800] the Department of Public Safety, and then their certification is limited strictly to [23:36.800 --> 23:42.200] enforcement of chapter 644 of the transportation code. [23:42.200 --> 23:44.680] You get that? [23:44.680 --> 23:47.880] Chapter 644. [23:47.880 --> 23:55.040] Now when you read that, chapter 644 is commercial motor vehicle inspection. [23:55.040 --> 23:57.300] Okay? [23:57.300 --> 24:06.500] That is the only chapter under the Texas Transportation Code that the Texas Administrative Code authorizes [24:06.500 --> 24:11.960] local law enforcement that it becomes properly certified and trained by the Department of [24:11.960 --> 24:14.560] Public Safety to enforce. [24:14.560 --> 24:19.740] It's the only one, okay? [24:19.740 --> 24:27.280] So even if the local cop does get authorized, he is not authorized to enforce the entire [24:27.280 --> 24:29.180] transportation code. [24:29.180 --> 24:35.600] He can enforce only one specific chapter with one specific purpose, and that is inspection [24:35.600 --> 24:42.160] of commercial motor vehicles, chapter 644, okay? [24:42.160 --> 24:48.860] Now as I explained to my cousin again tonight when he was asking the question, is that when [24:48.860 --> 24:54.120] you go through this and you put all these pieces together and you see the puzzle picture [24:54.120 --> 25:02.040] as a whole once you've got it in place, you can see that the local officers and the Department [25:02.040 --> 25:08.260] of Public Safety officers are being set up as cannon fodder. [25:08.260 --> 25:14.760] In the eventuality that someone somewhere in the state of Texas figures this all out [25:14.760 --> 25:22.480] and puts all these pieces together and comes to this big picture of how this all inter-operates, [25:22.480 --> 25:26.620] they're going to be able to sue the pants off every cop who illegally enforces this [25:26.620 --> 25:31.920] code and there will be no immunity that can be attached to protect them. [25:31.920 --> 25:32.920] Why? [25:32.920 --> 25:35.780] One, they're acting with no lawful authority. [25:35.780 --> 25:41.740] An officer has no discretion to violate the law or to act in a manner which the law does [25:41.740 --> 25:46.300] not authorize him to act, okay? [25:46.300 --> 25:52.000] He is not allowed to impersonate an officer of another agency, which is exactly what the [25:52.000 --> 25:55.980] local cops are doing. [25:55.980 --> 26:00.320] When they enforce the transportation code without being properly certified and authorized [26:00.320 --> 26:05.500] by the Department of Public Safety and they do so in any manner outside of the given chapter [26:05.500 --> 26:11.660] of 644, then they are impersonating a duly authorized officer of the Department of Public [26:11.660 --> 26:16.520] Safety and that is a felony crime. [26:16.520 --> 26:24.160] And if anybody puts that all together, I won't name any names here, and comes to the conclusions [26:24.160 --> 26:32.280] that again, I won't name any names here, that are apparent from what is written, then the [26:32.280 --> 26:39.020] issue becomes who gets taken down first? [26:39.020 --> 26:47.140] Which cop, which town, which department, which city budget? [26:47.140 --> 26:55.020] Because this would be not only crimes against the public through fraud, extortion, unlawful [26:55.020 --> 27:01.220] acts by the officer, felony impersonation of an officer of a different agency, felony [27:01.220 --> 27:08.420] assault, felony murder when they've killed someone at one of these illegal traffic stops, [27:08.420 --> 27:17.420] felony kidnapping, okay, aggravated in every case because they're wearing a gun and they [27:17.420 --> 27:23.500] are more than willing to use it as we all well know. [27:23.500 --> 27:29.580] I mean it goes on and on, official oppression, abuse of official capacity, official misconduct, [27:29.580 --> 27:35.780] lying under oath, testifying falsely in court and committing aggravated perjury by doing [27:35.780 --> 27:36.780] so, etc. [27:36.780 --> 27:39.540] The list goes on and on and on. [27:39.540 --> 27:45.460] Every single traffic stop in the state of Texas is a laundry list of felonies and high [27:45.460 --> 27:47.560] misdemeanors. [27:47.560 --> 27:56.220] Every single one, either A, because the one doing the stop is not a duly authorized DPS [27:56.220 --> 28:03.220] officer or agent of the DPS, or two, it is being done against someone to whom the code [28:03.220 --> 28:10.420] actually does not apply, which is members of the general public not engaging in transportation. [28:10.420 --> 28:23.300] Because remember, DPS rule 1.12, their mission, regulation of commercial and for hire traffic. [28:23.300 --> 28:31.900] That absolutely excludes the general population that is not commercial and not for hire. [28:31.900 --> 28:39.500] It couldn't be any clearer than that, okay, unless you're a cop or an attorney or a judge [28:39.500 --> 28:43.780] and that's because clear is not in your vocabulary. [28:43.780 --> 28:48.020] How we want it is the only phrase you know. [28:48.020 --> 28:50.260] It's not what does the law say. [28:50.260 --> 28:52.300] It's not what the law is. [28:52.300 --> 28:58.300] It is what you want it to be. [28:58.300 --> 29:03.300] Now another thing I talked about on the last show and I did on Facebook last week was I [29:03.300 --> 29:13.800] posted an entire cornucopia of court cases, state and federal, that shoot down these idiotic [29:13.800 --> 29:22.460] patronate arguments on the all caps named Caponus Diminutio and the corporation argument [29:22.460 --> 29:26.580] and the fringe flag argument and the Queen of England argument. [29:26.580 --> 29:34.780] I mean all of them have been shot dead more than once and you still have idiots promoting [29:34.780 --> 29:43.940] them as fact, as solution and people are still listening and I can't figure that out. [29:43.940 --> 29:48.340] I mean how many times does someone have to set your ass on fire for you to realize that's [29:48.340 --> 29:51.980] not someone you want to have around gasoline and matches? [29:51.980 --> 29:55.540] How dumb do you have to be to let that act continue? [29:55.540 --> 30:01.660] Hang on just a second folks and we'll continue this little tarot on the other side. [30:01.660 --> 30:03.340] Are you lucky? [30:03.340 --> 30:07.140] Researchers say living a charmed life is more about the choices you make than fate. [30:07.140 --> 30:11.580] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be back with four behaviors that increase your odds [30:11.580 --> 30:15.500] of finding a pot of gold at the end of your rainbow. [30:15.500 --> 30:17.100] Privacy is under attack. [30:17.100 --> 30:21.500] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again and once your privacy [30:21.500 --> 30:25.460] is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [30:25.460 --> 30:30.620] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. [30:30.620 --> 30:33.220] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [30:33.220 --> 30:37.520] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, the private search [30:37.520 --> 30:41.060] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo and Bing. [30:41.060 --> 30:44.580] Start over with StartPage. [30:44.580 --> 30:48.860] According to psychologist Richard Wiseman, people blessed with good fortune practice [30:48.860 --> 30:51.420] four behaviors that set them apart. [30:51.420 --> 30:55.860] Lucky people don't wait around for a windfall, they make luck happen, they network and keep [30:55.860 --> 30:58.900] an eye out for opportunities, then they act on them. [30:58.900 --> 31:02.500] Lucky people develop their intuition and trust their gut feelings. [31:02.500 --> 31:05.180] Lucky people expect good things to happen to them. [31:05.180 --> 31:09.660] They persist in working toward their goals because they believe in positive outcomes. [31:09.660 --> 31:13.060] These expectations become self-fulfilling prophecies. [31:13.060 --> 31:16.260] And finally, lucky people turn lemons into lemonade. [31:16.260 --> 31:21.340] They don't dwell on setbacks, rather they find ways to take control and turn situations [31:21.340 --> 31:22.820] around in their favor. [31:22.820 --> 31:24.620] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [31:24.620 --> 31:30.760] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. 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[33:49.220 --> 33:55.700] It's not imaginary and the things we're going through are not imaginary either. [33:55.700 --> 34:03.180] If you, like I was saying that I posted an entire cornucopia of case law on these idiotic [34:03.180 --> 34:07.540] patronate arguments and all I got out of it was argument after argument after argument [34:07.540 --> 34:09.260] about the courts lying, blah, blah, blah. [34:09.260 --> 34:10.820] Well, here's the thing. [34:10.820 --> 34:13.980] The courts don't actually lie. [34:13.980 --> 34:18.060] They abrogate and they obfuscate. [34:18.060 --> 34:24.180] That means diminish or cover up, but they don't actually lie. [34:24.180 --> 34:27.180] The way they do this is very simple. [34:27.180 --> 34:37.900] They keep returning to the statutory terminology as if it is applicable without first establishing [34:37.900 --> 34:44.300] that the code itself and the statutes under it as well as the definitions and terminology [34:44.300 --> 34:50.380] are applicable to the specific facts and circumstances involved in the case. [34:50.380 --> 34:57.660] An allegation that these facts are true is not synonymous with them being true and yet [34:57.660 --> 35:06.120] the courts propagate the illusion by using the same terminology despite the lack of evidence [35:06.120 --> 35:12.620] of jurisdictional application. [35:12.620 --> 35:19.420] They do this because you go into court making these patronate arguments or by failing to [35:19.420 --> 35:25.340] make the correct arguments even if you're not using a patronate argument. [35:25.340 --> 35:30.340] By that I mean arguing the right to travel where you still use all the same terms to [35:30.340 --> 35:32.340] describe your car and your right. [35:32.340 --> 35:38.020] Even if you don't use the same terms, all you're talking about is your right to travel. [35:38.020 --> 35:50.940] Well, my first question is this, show me where someone alleged and charged you with violating [35:50.940 --> 35:54.720] your right to travel. [35:54.720 --> 35:58.660] Did you commit an offense relating to your right to travel? [35:58.660 --> 36:00.620] No, you did not. [36:00.620 --> 36:03.720] That is not what they are alleging. [36:03.720 --> 36:09.860] They are alleging that you were acting in a legal capacity that had a duty under the [36:09.860 --> 36:18.320] commercial side of driving and operating upon the highways for business and that you failed [36:18.320 --> 36:21.860] to comply with your duty under that persona. [36:21.860 --> 36:26.980] Okay, see, they are not the same thing at all. [36:26.980 --> 36:29.580] Never have been, never will be. [36:29.580 --> 36:33.060] It is one of those illusions of law. [36:33.060 --> 36:41.100] It is one of those things that goes to the concept of legal person, not corporation, [36:41.100 --> 36:43.680] but simply legal person. [36:43.680 --> 36:50.540] In this case, legal person is a legal capacity, which I've also told you about before. [36:50.540 --> 36:52.740] That capacity has a name. [36:52.740 --> 37:03.660] It is either carrier, driver, operator, or something of those significant definitions [37:03.660 --> 37:08.100] that create the appearance of a duty under a regulatory code. [37:08.100 --> 37:14.620] Now, they can also be as simple as person or individual, all right? [37:14.620 --> 37:18.820] And they may even define it where it appears to encompass you. [37:18.820 --> 37:23.700] Natural person, that's how they define a living man under the law, natural person. [37:23.700 --> 37:26.300] But here's the problem. [37:26.300 --> 37:32.380] In every single case where you find the use of natural person within the transportation [37:32.380 --> 37:39.940] code, you are going to find, in addition to natural person, a list of legal entities. [37:39.940 --> 37:46.120] Not just legal capacities, but legal entities, corporations, associations, blah, blah, blah. [37:46.120 --> 37:47.380] Those are not capacities. [37:47.380 --> 37:49.580] Those are entities. [37:49.580 --> 37:56.800] A capacity is something that can be occupied only by a single living individual, whereas [37:56.800 --> 38:03.320] an entity can encompass several individuals, objects, and things of that nature within [38:03.320 --> 38:06.940] the sole category of whatever it's being called. [38:06.940 --> 38:10.820] It's a legal entity, all right? [38:10.820 --> 38:16.100] So when you look at that with those two distinctions, legal capacity versus legal entity, and that [38:16.100 --> 38:23.620] legal capacity means one of somebody acting on behalf of one of these legal entities. [38:23.620 --> 38:28.460] Now, why do we say it's someone when they said natural person, and then they use the [38:28.460 --> 38:35.620] term individual, or they use natural person without individual, but all the rest of the [38:35.620 --> 38:40.020] things that are in the list are legal entities? [38:40.020 --> 38:46.860] Why do I say that these things must operate in a way where they can be related? [38:46.860 --> 38:51.060] Well, because the rules of statutory construction require it. [38:51.060 --> 38:55.460] When they say means or includes, the difference between the two is this. [38:55.460 --> 38:58.060] Means is an exclusive list. [38:58.060 --> 39:01.620] Whatever's listed is all there is and nothing else. [39:01.620 --> 39:07.000] Includes is an expansive list, which means all the things that are here and any other [39:07.000 --> 39:14.180] thing that can be similarly identified as belonging to the same class that everything [39:14.180 --> 39:18.340] in this list must be a member of. [39:18.340 --> 39:23.700] See, when they give a definition that includes something that appears conflicting with everything [39:23.700 --> 39:30.120] else in the list, there has to be a reason and there has to be a reasonable explanation [39:30.120 --> 39:32.620] and outcome to why that is. [39:32.620 --> 39:39.260] It is not reasonable to say that a living person is bound by the exact same rules as [39:39.260 --> 39:47.200] a legal entity because the person, the physical living person was not created by law and is [39:47.200 --> 39:55.340] not subject to everything in law because that legal or that living individual has inherent [39:55.340 --> 40:03.560] fundamental protected rights that the legal thing does not have and never will have because [40:03.560 --> 40:11.240] it is a creation of man under man's law, whereas we are not okay. [40:11.240 --> 40:19.760] So our rights are not limited by man's law, where man's law is, runs directly a foul of [40:19.760 --> 40:25.680] a free enjoyment and exercise of those rights. [40:25.680 --> 40:34.160] Now I'm trying to collect my thoughts here, so I explained this correctly from the top [40:34.160 --> 40:36.200] down. [40:36.200 --> 40:41.400] So when you have an individual listed with corporation association, limited liability [40:41.400 --> 40:45.080] company and all these other legal entities, how do we reconcile one with the other? [40:45.080 --> 40:51.240] Well, I've got an article on that specific subject up on my website or my legal blog [40:51.240 --> 40:59.200] rather towel of law.wordpress.com t a o o f l a w.wordpress.com. [40:59.200 --> 41:04.540] When you go there and you read that, it goes into a great detail in explaining the use [41:04.540 --> 41:11.080] of includes and including, and it will explain the breakdown of all of these things about [41:11.080 --> 41:16.160] what happens when you take something that appears to be in conflict with a list of other [41:16.160 --> 41:19.760] things that are listed, and I don't want to have to get into that in great detail here [41:19.760 --> 41:26.520] because it's a complicated issue to repeat from memory because it takes some processing [41:26.520 --> 41:29.200] to make sure that you state it correctly and not confuse somebody. [41:29.200 --> 41:33.220] I took that time and made that effort in that article, so go find it. [41:33.220 --> 41:39.480] It's very important to read that so that you understand why that is used and how it works. [41:39.480 --> 41:43.800] Use and including does not mean what you think it means, and it's not used the way you think [41:43.800 --> 41:48.440] it is used, and it most certainly is not used the way the prosecutors, defense attorneys [41:48.440 --> 41:53.660] and courts are attempting to use it, and there's tons of law that says it's not the proper [41:53.660 --> 41:56.400] way to use it. [41:56.400 --> 42:00.020] So no matter what the state of Texas wants to do, the Supreme Court has already said [42:00.020 --> 42:05.500] that is not how you use that term, and you're not going to use it that way, and that case [42:05.500 --> 42:10.000] law is in that article, so you can read it and you can see what's going on with it. [42:10.000 --> 42:15.520] But needless to say, what it all boils down to is that the individual or natural person [42:15.520 --> 42:22.940] when listed with these legal entities, the only reasonable interpretation of that definition [42:22.940 --> 42:32.060] or phrase is that the individual must be acting in some capacity for the benefit or on the [42:32.060 --> 42:36.560] behalf of one of the listed legal entities. [42:36.560 --> 42:41.640] It's got to be some capacity relative to them that provides them with some authority or [42:41.640 --> 42:47.520] some benefit either acting for or on the behalf of that legal entity. [42:47.520 --> 42:49.700] You get it? [42:49.700 --> 42:54.080] It's just like when you read the sales tax statutes and you find that the only people [42:54.080 --> 43:00.000] that are required by law to collect the sales tax and to pay it over are people that work [43:00.000 --> 43:03.360] for a corporation. [43:03.360 --> 43:07.600] Everything in the statute specifically says that this person is someone who works for [43:07.600 --> 43:11.800] a corporation. [43:11.800 --> 43:18.680] It doesn't mention anyone else as being liable for collecting or paying over that sales tax, [43:18.680 --> 43:26.100] and yet they force everyone to do it despite the fact that the living individual cannot [43:26.100 --> 43:32.200] be compelled to waive their rights against indentured servitude to work as a tax collector [43:32.200 --> 43:36.680] for the state for nothing, which is exactly what the state is demanding every private [43:36.680 --> 43:38.920] business does. [43:38.920 --> 43:43.120] You will get a tax certificate, you will work as our tax collector, and you will take only [43:43.120 --> 43:48.400] what we offer you even if we offer you nothing at all to do that work for us, and it will [43:48.400 --> 43:53.040] be at your expense to get it all done in time and to pay it over to us. [43:53.040 --> 43:55.080] It's not going to be our problem. [43:55.080 --> 43:56.080] It's illegal, folks. [43:56.080 --> 43:57.080] It's unconstitutional. [43:57.080 --> 43:59.080] We'll be right back. [43:59.080 --> 44:04.040] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? [44:04.040 --> 44:10.680] Win your case without an attorney with Jurisdictionary, the affordable, easy-to-understand 4CD course [44:10.680 --> 44:14.640] that will show you how in 24 hours, step by step. [44:14.640 --> 44:18.480] If you have a lawyer, know what your lawyer should be doing. [44:18.480 --> 44:22.800] If you don't have a lawyer, know what you should do for yourself. [44:22.800 --> 44:27.600] Thousands have won with our step-by-step course, and now you can too. [44:27.600 --> 44:34.400] Jurisdictionary was created by a licensed attorney with 22 years of case-winning experience. 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[46:34.640 --> 46:41.480] So when you have an individual listed with legal entities, that's the only thing it can [46:41.480 --> 46:48.380] be consumed or taken as in meaning and to have a proper outcome that isn't ridiculous [46:48.380 --> 46:52.280] or conflicts with other provisions of law, okay? [46:52.280 --> 46:59.800] So when it says natural person or individual alongside a list of legal entities, then we're [46:59.800 --> 47:07.740] talking about some individual required to act for the benefit or on the behalf of one [47:07.740 --> 47:11.520] of the types of entities listed, okay? [47:11.520 --> 47:13.480] That's just plain out common sense. [47:13.480 --> 47:15.440] Can't get around that any other way. [47:15.440 --> 47:16.440] Why? [47:16.440 --> 47:22.440] Because there is no other way that a living individual and the natural person or individual [47:22.440 --> 47:30.460] defined can coexist in a statutory definition with legal entities. [47:30.460 --> 47:32.800] And that's not my interpretation of it. [47:32.800 --> 47:36.320] That is the United States Supreme Court's interpretation of it. [47:36.320 --> 47:43.620] They say that anything that follows includes, okay, or including has to belong to the same [47:43.620 --> 47:44.620] class. [47:44.620 --> 47:51.760] There must be some similarity creating the class within which they fall, okay? [47:51.760 --> 47:57.600] Now when it says means, that's an exclusive list, which I said before. [47:57.600 --> 48:06.520] That meaning that an individual or living or a natural person in conjunction with legal [48:06.520 --> 48:11.680] entities, well, let's consider how that must actually operate. [48:11.680 --> 48:15.400] Legal entities in and of themselves cannot act. [48:15.400 --> 48:18.560] They can take no action whatsoever. [48:18.560 --> 48:26.840] They can't perform any physical written or any other kind of task. [48:26.840 --> 48:28.200] Can't do it. [48:28.200 --> 48:29.780] They are a fiction. [48:29.780 --> 48:33.060] They don't exist. [48:33.060 --> 48:40.440] They must be represented by agents and those agents can act in various capacities on its [48:40.440 --> 48:53.080] behalf and in its name, but it requires a living person, i.e. natural person or individual, [48:53.080 --> 48:59.920] a person who is born and is alive to perform those functions for its benefit or on its [48:59.920 --> 49:01.160] behalf. [49:01.160 --> 49:03.460] There's no way around that. [49:03.460 --> 49:10.780] That's the only reasonable way to interpret that definition so that there is a reconciliation [49:10.780 --> 49:17.720] between these very disparate types of things in law. [49:17.720 --> 49:23.720] It really couldn't be any simpler than that and it definitely can't be any more complicated [49:23.720 --> 49:26.520] than that, okay? [49:26.520 --> 49:29.240] It's just really the only way it can work. [49:29.240 --> 49:31.980] The legal entity cannot act for itself. [49:31.980 --> 49:39.440] It must always have an agent and that's exactly why the statute includes living person in [49:39.440 --> 49:47.580] the form of individual or natural person, okay? [49:47.580 --> 49:48.580] Can't get around that. [49:48.580 --> 49:51.080] No other way it works. [49:51.080 --> 49:57.600] Now when you get through those aspects of the various codes and how the definitions [49:57.600 --> 50:02.800] work and by the way, you can use chapter 311 and 312 of the Texas government code to ascertain [50:02.800 --> 50:08.280] exactly how the law requires you to read a statute and interpret a statute, just like [50:08.280 --> 50:13.280] it requires the courts to read and interpret a statute, just exactly how it instructs the [50:13.280 --> 50:20.640] legislature in chapter 312 to write a statute and how they are bound to write it, okay? [50:20.640 --> 50:28.340] So when you put all that together and you find out that the transportation code is limited [50:28.340 --> 50:34.840] to a specific agency whose authority is limited to a specific form of regulation for a specific [50:34.840 --> 50:41.240] purpose, none of which applies to the general public, then you cannot help but reach the [50:41.240 --> 50:47.960] conclusion that someone is lying to you. [50:47.960 --> 50:52.760] Or they've missed something entirely and you're still going to be the one on the hook for [50:52.760 --> 50:56.780] it when somebody figures out what it is, okay? [50:56.780 --> 51:01.240] Because remember, you can't point a finger at your boss when your boss has plausible [51:01.240 --> 51:04.200] deniability in saying, I never taught you that. [51:04.200 --> 51:07.360] I never told you not to go read it yourself. [51:07.360 --> 51:11.120] I never told you to take my word for this being the only way that this read. [51:11.120 --> 51:15.200] I simply said that under general terms, this is how it works and this is what your duties [51:15.200 --> 51:20.400] are and how it works, and you had the responsibility to make sure you were doing your job properly. [51:20.400 --> 51:27.240] Therefore, officer, I'm not taking accountability for what you did by choosing to remain ignorant [51:27.240 --> 51:30.280] of your legal authority and duty under the law. [51:30.280 --> 51:36.140] Hence my statement to my cousin that they are setting you guys up as cannon fodder because [51:36.140 --> 51:41.040] I guarantee you if the crap hits the fan, that is the first thing they're doing is throwing [51:41.040 --> 51:49.840] the enforcement guys under the bus by saying, we deny all liability for your actions, okay? [51:49.840 --> 51:54.700] Now this is of course after they've attempted to exhaust all the usual immunity claims and [51:54.700 --> 51:59.600] so on and so forth, but when there's no law supporting what the officer did, there's no [51:59.600 --> 52:05.760] law authorizing what the officer did, there is no discretion in what the officer did, [52:05.760 --> 52:11.680] there is no immunity for what the officer did, and they're not going to be able to stop [52:11.680 --> 52:17.400] that provided you argue it correctly and you destroy their immunity correctly by pointing [52:17.400 --> 52:18.400] out. [52:18.400 --> 52:21.800] The law does not authorize immunity in this case because the law is very clear and specific. [52:21.800 --> 52:24.240] The officer must have been certified. [52:24.240 --> 52:26.200] This officer is not certified. [52:26.200 --> 52:30.120] His municipality or county must have had that reciprocity agreement letter, which they do [52:30.120 --> 52:31.220] not have. [52:31.220 --> 52:34.540] The Department of Public Safety says they have no record showing this officer was ever [52:34.540 --> 52:39.220] trained to enforce the transportation code, hence he was illegally impersonating one of [52:39.220 --> 52:41.240] their authorized agents. [52:41.240 --> 52:49.220] He's guilty of felony offenses in and of their own selves. [52:49.220 --> 52:52.980] There's not going to be any immunity that can attach to them when you throw those arguments [52:52.980 --> 52:59.800] out there tied together in a neat little package like that that they cannot use any law to [52:59.800 --> 53:02.760] destroy because there isn't any. [53:02.760 --> 53:09.760] The law does not contain what they say it contains, and I'm telling you exactly where [53:09.760 --> 53:10.760] to go verify that. [53:10.760 --> 53:14.880] I have told you every place to go look for it. [53:14.880 --> 53:20.020] But you would be astounded at the number of people who still won't do their own due diligence [53:20.020 --> 53:26.160] in looking it up and verifying what I've said, especially on the side that's profiting from [53:26.160 --> 53:29.760] it being wrong. [53:29.760 --> 53:36.320] The attorneys don't care because their money is coming from those that are being defrauded. [53:36.320 --> 53:41.180] So why should they give that up when they have plausible deniability because the courts [53:41.180 --> 53:44.120] all say so? [53:44.120 --> 53:48.620] And the courts are obfuscating and abrogating everything that comes in there by switching [53:48.620 --> 53:52.980] the terminology around to the statutory terms without any evidence whatsoever that those [53:52.980 --> 53:59.720] terms apply because no one has provided any evidence that the subject matter under which [53:59.720 --> 54:07.080] those terms rest itself applied. [54:07.080 --> 54:09.920] Because it doesn't. [54:09.920 --> 54:18.080] Everything they do in a transportation case is entirely 100% legal presumption, legal [54:18.080 --> 54:27.980] conclusion and personal opinion, none of which are admissible in a court of law as evidence [54:27.980 --> 54:30.080] that can support a conviction. [54:30.080 --> 54:35.480] And yet it is the only thing being offered on that witness stand every single time the [54:35.480 --> 54:38.840] cop gets up there. [54:38.840 --> 54:41.960] Now here's the other thing. [54:41.960 --> 54:47.360] There also comes the issue of the fraud that the state itself is perpetrating and what [54:47.360 --> 54:51.700] it tells the officers to tell the individual receiving the citation. [54:51.700 --> 54:55.320] Now since the Department of Public Safety is a state administrative agency, they are [54:55.320 --> 55:00.660] subject to the State Administrative Procedures Act, chapter 2001 of the Texas Government [55:00.660 --> 55:03.120] Code. [55:03.120 --> 55:10.800] As an agency subject to the Texas Administrative Procedures Act, anything they have authority [55:10.800 --> 55:19.640] over requires an administrative hearing to be performed. [55:19.640 --> 55:25.460] But the way they have arranged it in Texas is that the individual must be the one who [55:25.460 --> 55:31.100] requests the hearing in order to get it. [55:31.100 --> 55:34.380] But here is where the gigantic fraud is coming in. [55:34.380 --> 55:40.880] Peace officers are not, including the DPS, is not telling someone anything at all about [55:40.880 --> 55:46.180] the administrative procedure or the right to a hearing under the Administrative Procedures [55:46.180 --> 55:49.300] Act. [55:49.300 --> 55:58.100] They are instead specifically referring the individual to a court that does not have proper [55:58.100 --> 55:59.100] jurisdiction. [55:59.100 --> 56:00.100] Why? [56:00.100 --> 56:02.420] Because that court is criminal, not administrative. [56:02.420 --> 56:06.980] It is not the State Office of Administrative Hearings, which is the only office that can [56:06.980 --> 56:12.200] hear the administrative issues in the case. [56:12.200 --> 56:16.260] So the person being accused is not being informed of the administrative option. [56:16.260 --> 56:20.900] They're given no information relating to the administrative option, they are giving no [56:20.900 --> 56:26.440] opportunity to seek the administrative option, nothing on the citation informs them about [56:26.440 --> 56:32.260] the administrative option, and the court that they go into never mentions the administrative [56:32.260 --> 56:33.260] option. [56:33.260 --> 56:38.580] Now, if you or I were to do this by filing suit in the federal court, they would kick [56:38.580 --> 56:45.780] it out automatically by saying, we had failed to invoke and get all administrative remedy [56:45.780 --> 56:47.480] in the state. [56:47.480 --> 56:53.020] The Fed can't hear our case because we have not exhausted our administrative remedies [56:53.020 --> 56:56.460] for them to have jurisdiction to hear the issue. [56:56.460 --> 57:01.500] Yet here we are going into a municipal or JP court minus the administrative hearing [57:01.500 --> 57:10.020] that we're never ever told about by an administrative agency that's required to have such a hearing. [57:10.020 --> 57:13.920] But here becomes issue number two. [57:13.920 --> 57:18.020] Not only is the State Office of Administrative Hearings supposed to be where we are sent [57:18.020 --> 57:24.400] to have an administrative hearing on the issue, administrative hearings are 100% civil, not [57:24.400 --> 57:27.260] criminal. [57:27.260 --> 57:36.140] So how then does an issue that is initially administrative, i.e. civil in its entirety, [57:36.140 --> 57:43.620] get converted into something that is criminal either before or after the conclusion or completely [57:43.620 --> 57:48.340] without any conclusion of an administrative hearing? [57:48.340 --> 57:52.060] How does the civil action suddenly become a criminal action? [57:52.060 --> 57:54.760] No one seems to be capable of explaining this. [57:54.760 --> 58:02.380] No one seems to be able to find any law where the one can be reconciled with the other. [58:02.380 --> 58:08.740] And yet here we are being sent to criminal courts that allegedly have jurisdiction for [58:08.740 --> 58:14.580] class C fine only offenses that are defined in statute, but these class C fine only offenses [58:14.580 --> 58:22.220] in statute are governed by an administrative agency who must provide an administrative [58:22.220 --> 58:25.940] hearing for punitive actions under that regulatory code. [58:25.940 --> 58:28.140] Go figure. [58:28.140 --> 58:33.940] I say we have a problem and I would say we now know why we have a problem. [58:33.940 --> 58:36.800] It's because of the attorneys. [58:36.800 --> 58:42.800] This has been, always will be, it's not the Queen of England, it's not the Pope, okay? [58:42.800 --> 58:43.800] It's the attorneys. [58:43.800 --> 58:50.240] All right folks, we'll be right back after this break, so y'all hang in there. 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[01:00:23.700 --> 01:00:31.220] Markets for the 11th of April, 2018, closed with gold at $1,353.22 an ounce, silver, $16.68 [01:00:31.220 --> 01:00:41.340] an ounce, Texas crude, $65.51 a barrel, bitcoins at $6,902.19, ethereum's at $420.80, bitcoin [01:00:41.340 --> 01:00:55.580] cash is at $652.90, and finally litecoins at $114.34, a crypto coin. [01:00:55.580 --> 01:01:01.260] Today in history, the year 1968, President Lyndon Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act [01:01:01.260 --> 01:01:06.340] of 1968, which prohibited private businesses from discriminating based on race, color, [01:01:06.340 --> 01:01:08.060] religion, sex, or national origin. [01:01:08.060 --> 01:01:13.220] It also prohibited unequal application of voter registration requirements, racial segregation [01:01:13.220 --> 01:01:18.340] in public schools and employment, and public accommodations for places of business. [01:01:18.340 --> 01:01:23.980] Today in history. [01:01:23.980 --> 01:01:28.020] In recent news, tensions in Syria seem to have reached new levels after a chemical attack [01:01:28.020 --> 01:01:32.300] on civilians in the city of Douma, which left 40 dead and many injured, an attack which [01:01:32.300 --> 01:01:36.740] is being blamed on the democratically elected president of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, by the [01:01:36.740 --> 01:01:41.500] United States, and on Israel by Russia, either accusatory narrative without any verified [01:01:41.500 --> 01:01:43.380] evidence as of yet. [01:01:43.380 --> 01:01:46.860] President Trump tweeted today, Wednesday, that if, quote, Russia vows to shoot down [01:01:46.860 --> 01:01:51.220] any and all missiles fired at Syria, get ready Russia, because they will be coming in nice [01:01:51.220 --> 01:01:52.940] and new and smart. [01:01:52.940 --> 01:01:56.460] Going on to warn Russia that you shouldn't be partners with a gas-killing animal who [01:01:56.460 --> 01:01:58.620] kills his people and enjoys it. [01:01:58.620 --> 01:02:02.660] Many in the West, including President Trump, have been quick to conclude that this chemical [01:02:02.660 --> 01:02:06.820] attack must have been conducted by Assad and his forces. [01:02:06.820 --> 01:02:11.100] Syria and Russia, on the other hand, have given approval since yesterday for the Organization [01:02:11.100 --> 01:02:15.900] for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons to investigate the site of the chemical slaughter. [01:02:15.900 --> 01:02:19.420] Assad has been successful in maintaining rule and support during Syria's seven-year civil [01:02:19.420 --> 01:02:24.060] war, a civil war that is being fought by the government of Syria and anti-Assad Syrian [01:02:24.060 --> 01:02:28.820] rebels that are openly being funded by Western governments, with ISIS being one of the more [01:02:28.820 --> 01:02:32.580] notorious splinter groups of the American-backed Syrian rebels. [01:02:32.580 --> 01:02:37.900] No surprise, then, why Russian Foreign Minister spokeswoman Marya Zakhova posted on Facebook [01:02:37.900 --> 01:02:42.940] that smart missiles should be fired at terrorists and not at a legitimate government which has [01:02:42.940 --> 01:02:44.440] been fighting terrorists. [01:02:44.440 --> 01:02:48.260] Or is this a trick to destroy all traces with a smart missile strike and then there will [01:02:48.260 --> 01:02:53.380] be no evidence for international inspectors to look at? [01:03:18.260 --> 01:03:22.180] Alright folks, we are back. [01:03:22.180 --> 01:03:25.900] This is the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show with your host Eddie Craig. [01:03:25.900 --> 01:03:28.660] Okay, now the phone lines are on. [01:03:28.660 --> 01:03:36.220] Call our number is 512-646-1984 if you want to call and get in line and talk about something. [01:03:36.220 --> 01:03:41.860] Now while we're waiting on someone to do that, I want to go ahead and expound on that a little [01:03:41.860 --> 01:03:46.360] bit about what I was saying before we went to break and that the majority of the issues [01:03:46.360 --> 01:03:49.180] we're having is the attorneys. [01:03:49.180 --> 01:03:53.040] That's an irrefutable fact. [01:03:53.040 --> 01:04:03.320] We know this because the only people authorized, illegally authorized no less, to create precedent [01:04:03.320 --> 01:04:10.660] and to sit in any position of power with the entire judicial department of government is [01:04:10.660 --> 01:04:15.860] required to be an attorney by law, of course the laws having been written and put in place [01:04:15.860 --> 01:04:21.540] by other attorneys, possibly even some of the same ones that are now profiting from [01:04:21.540 --> 01:04:24.860] those laws. [01:04:24.860 --> 01:04:32.980] So the fact is that we have unconstitutional usurpation of power and authority that has [01:04:32.980 --> 01:04:40.700] removed the entire judicial department and any office of power and authority in that [01:04:40.700 --> 01:04:47.540] department from access of the people, by the people, for the people. [01:04:47.540 --> 01:04:57.320] You and I cannot sit in any position of any power and authority in the entire judicial [01:04:57.320 --> 01:04:59.540] branch of our own government. [01:04:59.540 --> 01:05:04.420] Something else I've said before, the attorneys have completely usurped that power and given [01:05:04.420 --> 01:05:06.860] it only to themselves. [01:05:06.860 --> 01:05:13.580] On top of that, the majority of the legislature is now completely manned by attorneys and [01:05:13.580 --> 01:05:22.180] the main offices of the legislative department are controlled by attorneys. [01:05:22.180 --> 01:05:28.180] Your governor is an attorney, your attorney general is an attorney, hell, I think even [01:05:28.180 --> 01:05:31.860] your secretary of state is an attorney. [01:05:31.860 --> 01:05:36.420] All of these people in all of these various departments who are actually members of one [01:05:36.420 --> 01:05:45.700] department, the judicial department, that are unconstitutionally violating the separation [01:05:45.700 --> 01:05:48.460] of powers clause. [01:05:48.460 --> 01:05:53.860] Under Article 2 of the Texas Constitution, no person or group of persons may exercise [01:05:53.860 --> 01:06:00.100] the power and authority of any person or office belonging to any other department. [01:06:00.100 --> 01:06:05.700] Department in this case meaning branch, i.e. legislative, executive, and judicial. [01:06:05.700 --> 01:06:12.580] Now by law, every attorney is a judicial officer under the state bar act, okay? [01:06:12.580 --> 01:06:20.980] Let's see, chapter 81 and 82 of the Texas government code, state bar act, and the bar [01:06:20.980 --> 01:06:28.460] associations, you will find in those chapters that every attorney is a judicial officer. [01:06:28.460 --> 01:06:35.620] That the entire bar is created as an administrative office within the judicial department of government. [01:06:35.620 --> 01:06:44.180] Meaning, every bar card carrying attorney is a judicial office member, and yet they [01:06:44.180 --> 01:06:56.100] occupy offices and exercise power belonging to other offices in other departments, okay? [01:06:56.100 --> 01:07:02.340] A complete and total violation of the Texas Constitution separation of powers clause. [01:07:02.340 --> 01:07:07.940] This means that the people no longer have control of their government, it is now controlled [01:07:07.940 --> 01:07:16.120] entirely by an oligarchy of one profession only, okay? [01:07:16.120 --> 01:07:19.100] That of attorneys. [01:07:19.100 --> 01:07:24.340] This is not how this is supposed to work at all. [01:07:24.340 --> 01:07:31.680] The Texas Constitution also forbids any member of the legislature from voting on any bill [01:07:31.680 --> 01:07:36.060] wherein they may have a personal or financial interest. [01:07:36.060 --> 01:07:41.800] Yet every attorney in the legislature voted to approve the state bar act back in 1939, [01:07:41.800 --> 01:07:43.720] every single attorney. [01:07:43.720 --> 01:07:48.620] Every single attorney since has controlled the sunset committee. [01:07:48.620 --> 01:07:53.780] The sunset committee is comprised almost entirely of attorneys voting on whether or not the [01:07:53.780 --> 01:07:59.100] state bar act should be sunsetted so that they no longer have control of the profession. [01:07:59.100 --> 01:08:04.900] When you have a bunch of attorneys voting on this, again, a complete violation of the [01:08:04.900 --> 01:08:10.220] Texas Constitution's prohibition clauses. [01:08:10.220 --> 01:08:15.700] What is it going to take to wake you people up to the facts and reality of what is happening [01:08:15.700 --> 01:08:17.800] and who is doing it? [01:08:17.800 --> 01:08:21.180] The queen of England and the pope be damned. [01:08:21.180 --> 01:08:22.740] They're not here. [01:08:22.740 --> 01:08:26.980] They're not doing this. [01:08:26.980 --> 01:08:34.260] The criminals and culprits are right under your nose. [01:08:34.260 --> 01:08:39.980] They're hiding in plain sight and they're committing their high crimes and misdemeanors [01:08:39.980 --> 01:08:48.340] in broad daylight with your approval. [01:08:48.340 --> 01:08:53.740] And you think you have a reason to complain? [01:08:53.740 --> 01:09:00.540] I mean, just like I said, how many times do you have to be put through the same stupid [01:09:00.540 --> 01:09:06.100] situation and the same pain and the same penalty before you realize that the person subjecting [01:09:06.100 --> 01:09:09.300] you to it is not your friend? [01:09:09.300 --> 01:09:10.620] That they're not there to help you. [01:09:10.620 --> 01:09:14.420] They're not there to do it right and they could care less about you and your wellbeing [01:09:14.420 --> 01:09:19.580] and anything to do with you as long as they're getting what they want out of it in the end. [01:09:19.580 --> 01:09:25.540] Well, that ladies and gentlemen is exactly where you're at. [01:09:25.540 --> 01:09:31.420] Now there is an individual who is trying to get a bill passed through the legislature, [01:09:31.420 --> 01:09:35.620] which one, I doubt very seriously he's going to be successful in any way, shape or form [01:09:35.620 --> 01:09:44.500] because this alleged premise of this bill is to authorize anyone regardless of their, [01:09:44.500 --> 01:09:49.020] now get this, this is exactly how it was worded when it was put to me, regardless of their [01:09:49.020 --> 01:09:52.980] formal or where they received their formal education. [01:09:52.980 --> 01:09:59.800] Now you know damn good and well how an attorney is going to spend the phrase formal education. [01:09:59.800 --> 01:10:05.860] They're going to say that means a college degree from some college with whatever, you [01:10:05.860 --> 01:10:09.540] know, that's how they're going to interpret it yet. [01:10:09.540 --> 01:10:10.540] It's being insisted. [01:10:10.540 --> 01:10:12.380] That's not how it's going to play out. [01:10:12.380 --> 01:10:14.280] Okay, whatever. [01:10:14.280 --> 01:10:17.620] Let's assume that even that is correct. [01:10:17.620 --> 01:10:21.720] Even if that is not how the terminology is going to be interpreted, you are asking the [01:10:21.720 --> 01:10:28.700] very people who have rigged the system in their favor, guaranteed them an exclusive [01:10:28.700 --> 01:10:35.060] on the market of the practice of law, limited the number of people that can participate [01:10:35.060 --> 01:10:43.080] in that market and provide competition to their income level and wellbeing financially [01:10:43.080 --> 01:10:50.200] and you and they're acting illegally by even voting on any such bill to begin with because [01:10:50.200 --> 01:10:56.380] it has a direct conflict of interest issue with what they do and how they do it and you [01:10:56.380 --> 01:11:03.300] honestly think it stands a chance of getting enacted. [01:11:03.300 --> 01:11:11.080] I want some of whatever you're smoking because that stuff is good. [01:11:11.080 --> 01:11:19.340] It's got to be because this is exactly what you're attempting to get those in the system [01:11:19.340 --> 01:11:28.100] to do to themselves and I just don't see that after all the work they put into seizing the [01:11:28.100 --> 01:11:29.400] control that they have. [01:11:29.400 --> 01:11:34.260] You're going to ask them to give it up and they're just going to go, Oh, okay, let's [01:11:34.260 --> 01:11:37.020] look a good idea. [01:11:37.020 --> 01:11:39.100] I want everybody to be able to compete with me in this field. [01:11:39.100 --> 01:11:42.980] I think we need some honesty, integrity in this here career field that we've got chosen [01:11:42.980 --> 01:11:46.100] for ourselves where we make all of this money at the public expense. [01:11:46.100 --> 01:11:50.100] I think we can have people come in here that'll do the job just fine as long as they're willing [01:11:50.100 --> 01:11:58.220] to play our game delusional much because that's what you're getting. [01:11:58.220 --> 01:12:00.900] It's not that I don't want to see that happen. [01:12:00.900 --> 01:12:02.260] I would love to see that happen. [01:12:02.260 --> 01:12:03.700] I just, I'm a realist. [01:12:03.700 --> 01:12:07.860] It's not going to happen. [01:12:07.860 --> 01:12:12.340] The only way that bill would ever get passed is to have every one of these people in the [01:12:12.340 --> 01:12:17.820] legislature have a gun barrel stuck in their ear or up their nose with a promise that the [01:12:17.820 --> 01:12:24.660] trigger will be pulled if this bill is not voted yes as the only way it's going to pass [01:12:24.660 --> 01:12:32.180] under the system that we have guaranteed. [01:12:32.180 --> 01:12:37.740] We have trusted the wrong people for far too long to do the right thing that they never [01:12:37.740 --> 01:12:41.740] intended to do in the first place. [01:12:41.740 --> 01:12:50.900] No matter what they told you, it was never what they intended to do. [01:12:50.900 --> 01:12:55.340] Now you think politicians are bad, well there are a hundred times worse when that politician [01:12:55.340 --> 01:13:05.400] is also an attorney and that's all Texas has and we are the ones being forced to pay the [01:13:05.400 --> 01:13:08.980] price for it to their benefit. [01:13:08.980 --> 01:13:13.800] I for one have not liked that concept for a very long time. [01:13:13.800 --> 01:13:17.160] That's the whole reason I'm here. [01:13:17.160 --> 01:13:19.720] I am trying to wake you up. [01:13:19.720 --> 01:13:24.820] I am trying to get you realize where your life is going and why and who is responsible [01:13:24.820 --> 01:13:27.740] for stealing it out from under you. [01:13:27.740 --> 01:13:30.260] But what good is it doing? [01:13:30.260 --> 01:13:31.820] What fight are you putting up? [01:13:31.820 --> 01:13:34.480] How much of this information are you sharing with others? [01:13:34.480 --> 01:13:38.820] How much of an effort are you making to educate yourself in such a way that when those other [01:13:38.820 --> 01:13:46.300] people actually have questions, you can answer that question intelligently so that they can [01:13:46.300 --> 01:13:52.340] see that you are somebody who understands what it is you're talking about. [01:13:52.340 --> 01:13:57.900] Something that very few people these days can actually do. [01:13:57.900 --> 01:14:06.140] Point you to their source of information and verify that that information is accurate, [01:14:06.140 --> 01:14:11.660] which most people won't do, which is another one of the big issues I have with the patron [01:14:11.660 --> 01:14:15.900] of community and attorneys in general. [01:14:15.900 --> 01:14:25.380] They only operate off of their perceptions, not reality, not the law, not the facts. [01:14:25.380 --> 01:14:32.460] If the facts don't meet their perceptions, their perception will be chosen over the facts [01:14:32.460 --> 01:14:40.300] regardless of what they are, especially if the result of those facts is detrimental to [01:14:40.300 --> 01:14:46.100] how they operate. [01:14:46.100 --> 01:14:48.180] There is no myth to this. [01:14:48.180 --> 01:14:51.100] There is no guesswork to this. [01:14:51.100 --> 01:15:00.100] It is as obvious as a sunrise on a clear day that when you take away all the illusion, [01:15:00.100 --> 01:15:07.160] what you're left with has fingers pointing at one group of people and one group of people [01:15:07.160 --> 01:15:14.380] only. [01:15:14.380 --> 01:15:19.240] And it's always the same one. [01:15:19.240 --> 01:15:21.620] So what do you do? [01:15:21.620 --> 01:15:28.120] Who do you turn to when the system is rigged against you for the benefit of a few at the [01:15:28.120 --> 01:15:33.740] expense of the many, how do you fix it? [01:15:33.740 --> 01:15:38.380] Simple answer is you're not going to, at least not the way they want you to try to fix it, [01:15:38.380 --> 01:15:40.880] which is the one that they control. [01:15:40.880 --> 01:15:45.020] The only way it's going to get fixed is to go beyond their ability to control it, to [01:15:45.020 --> 01:15:51.060] do it in a way that they can't control, that they don't have a say-so over. [01:15:51.060 --> 01:15:56.220] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the actual basis for the Second Amendment. [01:15:56.220 --> 01:16:03.220] Ding, ding, ding, do we have any bells going off anybody's head yet? [01:16:03.220 --> 01:16:06.940] So when someone wants to argue about the gun control issue, well right there you have the [01:16:06.940 --> 01:16:12.360] actual basis for why that's the wrong argument to be making when you say, it's for hunting, [01:16:12.360 --> 01:16:16.340] it's for self-defense, it's for protection from hostile environments and blah, blah, [01:16:16.340 --> 01:16:17.340] blah. [01:16:17.340 --> 01:16:18.340] No, it's not. 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[01:19:50.660 --> 01:19:57.980] The call in number 512646 1984, if you want to call in and get in line and ask a question [01:19:57.980 --> 01:19:59.900] or something like that. [01:19:59.900 --> 01:20:02.780] Right now, we have James in Texas. [01:20:02.780 --> 01:20:05.060] James, what can we do for you? [01:20:05.060 --> 01:20:07.820] And please try to keep it short because I got a full caller board. [01:20:07.820 --> 01:20:11.820] Yeah, this is going to be real short, Eddie. [01:20:11.820 --> 01:20:17.180] Have you had a chance to tell me last week you were rewriting the constitutional challenge [01:20:17.180 --> 01:20:18.180] motion? [01:20:18.180 --> 01:20:20.540] Yeah, I spent the whole day on that today. [01:20:20.540 --> 01:20:24.540] I'm not so much rewriting and just trying to figure out which version is the correct [01:20:24.540 --> 01:20:25.540] one. [01:20:25.540 --> 01:20:31.500] Like, nine or 10 different versions of that I was writing in stages over time. [01:20:31.500 --> 01:20:36.340] One of them is one that I was satisfied was complete enough to include up until I could [01:20:36.340 --> 01:20:39.960] finish the other stuff I was working on with it. [01:20:39.960 --> 01:20:45.300] But now I'm at a point where I no longer can find the original zipped up package I had [01:20:45.300 --> 01:20:47.660] to send out to people. [01:20:47.660 --> 01:20:52.420] So now I'm having to go through each of those versions because the dates are all so intermixed [01:20:52.420 --> 01:20:57.060] and find out which one was the correct one I had included so that I send out the right [01:20:57.060 --> 01:20:58.060] one. [01:20:58.060 --> 01:21:01.340] I don't want to send somebody the wrong one that's not complete. [01:21:01.340 --> 01:21:06.820] And so I've got so many copies of it in different variations that I've got to find the right [01:21:06.820 --> 01:21:07.820] one. [01:21:07.820 --> 01:21:13.140] I apologize for the delay, but I would much rather, you know, send you the right one than [01:21:13.140 --> 01:21:15.980] have you send something that's going to wind up causing a problem. [01:21:15.980 --> 01:21:17.700] Well, I agree. [01:21:17.700 --> 01:21:23.820] And I'm going to be turning in my first round of paperwork Wednesday. [01:21:23.820 --> 01:21:32.260] You know, the citation is invalid pursuant to 708.105. [01:21:32.260 --> 01:21:38.420] Yeah, that's one of two probable statutes that's in violation of. [01:21:38.420 --> 01:21:42.380] There's a 601.053 will probably be the other one. [01:21:42.380 --> 01:21:45.580] Okay, I'll check into that one too. [01:21:45.580 --> 01:21:51.340] But, uh, anyway, that's all, uh, really the only other thing I had, unless, uh, you want [01:21:51.340 --> 01:21:54.260] that boot and I brought for you, sign me an Austin. [01:21:54.260 --> 01:21:55.260] Uh, sure. [01:21:55.260 --> 01:21:57.380] I'll never pass up good boot in. [01:21:57.380 --> 01:22:03.740] If you, if you'll just write my phone number down or whatever and send me a text or whatever, [01:22:03.740 --> 01:22:04.900] I've got to go to San Marcos. [01:22:04.900 --> 01:22:07.660] I got to be there at six in the morning. [01:22:07.660 --> 01:22:08.660] Six AM. [01:22:08.660 --> 01:22:09.660] Yeah. [01:22:09.660 --> 01:22:13.140] To pick up my daughter's, uh, she's at orientation. [01:22:13.140 --> 01:22:15.780] Well, you, you have my number, right? [01:22:15.780 --> 01:22:20.380] No, that's why I say, and I don't want you to give it to me over there, but if you just [01:22:20.380 --> 01:22:25.580] want to write my number down and send me a text, I'll be back here by nine or 10 o'clock. [01:22:25.580 --> 01:22:29.860] Um, are you, when you say write it down, does that mean you're going to give it to me now? [01:22:29.860 --> 01:22:34.180] Well, you don't have it on, you can't see it online. [01:22:34.180 --> 01:22:37.660] Uh, I can look, where do I need to look online? [01:22:37.660 --> 01:22:41.140] Well, I mean through the collar board. [01:22:41.140 --> 01:22:42.140] Oh, okay. [01:22:42.140 --> 01:22:43.140] Yeah. [01:22:43.140 --> 01:22:44.140] Yeah. [01:22:44.140 --> 01:22:45.140] All right. [01:22:45.140 --> 01:22:46.140] Uh, well I don't know. [01:22:46.140 --> 01:22:48.340] I don't never know if the number up there is one I can actually reach somebody on or [01:22:48.340 --> 01:22:49.340] not. [01:22:49.340 --> 01:22:50.340] Yeah. [01:22:50.340 --> 01:22:54.940] But, uh, I think it's the same one I sent you in that email should see. [01:22:54.940 --> 01:22:55.940] Okay. [01:22:55.940 --> 01:22:58.300] I'm telling you it's nine three six. [01:22:58.300 --> 01:22:59.300] Yeah. [01:22:59.300 --> 01:23:00.300] I got that part. [01:23:00.300 --> 01:23:01.500] Let me write it down the way it is. [01:23:01.500 --> 01:23:04.980] I don't want you to have to give it out on the air. [01:23:04.980 --> 01:23:05.980] Okay. [01:23:05.980 --> 01:23:06.980] Okay. [01:23:06.980 --> 01:23:07.980] I think I got it. [01:23:07.980 --> 01:23:08.980] Last digit seven, right? [01:23:08.980 --> 01:23:09.980] Yes, sir. [01:23:09.980 --> 01:23:10.980] Okay. [01:23:10.980 --> 01:23:14.820] And if you'll just send me a text or something tomorrow, like I said, I got to run, just [01:23:14.820 --> 01:23:18.140] pick the luggage up and then I'm going to be here sitting at my daughter's apartment [01:23:18.140 --> 01:23:22.740] till I got to leave about four to go back down there and pick her up to head back to [01:23:22.740 --> 01:23:23.740] Lufkin. [01:23:23.740 --> 01:23:24.740] Okay. [01:23:24.740 --> 01:23:26.100] I'll be happy to bring that to you. [01:23:26.100 --> 01:23:27.100] All right. [01:23:27.100 --> 01:23:30.420] I'll, I'll make sure to give you a call tomorrow and set up a place for that. [01:23:30.420 --> 01:23:31.420] All right. [01:23:31.420 --> 01:23:32.740] Well, I appreciate it. [01:23:32.740 --> 01:23:33.740] Yes, sir. [01:23:33.740 --> 01:23:34.740] Thank you. [01:23:34.740 --> 01:23:35.740] Bye. [01:23:35.740 --> 01:23:36.740] Bye bye. [01:23:36.740 --> 01:23:37.740] All right. [01:23:37.740 --> 01:23:40.420] Uh, being said, let's get to Adam in Texas. [01:23:40.420 --> 01:23:42.540] Adam, what can we do for you? [01:23:42.540 --> 01:23:50.100] Hey man, um, how do you get a certified copy of your driving record when you don't know [01:23:50.100 --> 01:23:54.180] your driver's license number and you don't know your audit number? [01:23:54.180 --> 01:23:58.300] It won't release anything to you because you lost your driver's license. [01:23:58.300 --> 01:24:02.340] Well, if you give them your name and address, they can look up the number. [01:24:02.340 --> 01:24:03.340] Okay. [01:24:03.340 --> 01:24:06.260] As a DPS office? [01:24:06.260 --> 01:24:07.260] Yeah. [01:24:07.260 --> 01:24:11.140] Make sure you take some identification, they can use either a state ID cause they'll cross [01:24:11.140 --> 01:24:15.820] match them and cross reference them if, if you've got both, uh, a birth certificate or [01:24:15.820 --> 01:24:19.200] something like that so they can verify and they should be able to look it up and tell [01:24:19.200 --> 01:24:21.200] you what it is. [01:24:21.200 --> 01:24:22.200] Okay. [01:24:22.200 --> 01:24:27.060] I can tell you what my number used to be from umpteen years ago, one zero one six three [01:24:27.060 --> 01:24:28.060] one seven eight [01:24:28.060 --> 01:24:37.660] All right, well looking into that, we're trying to get a certified copy of the driving record [01:24:37.660 --> 01:24:45.020] to establish the fact that it was, it, uh, expired naturally of natural causes. [01:24:45.020 --> 01:24:52.820] Um, uh, real quick, uh, on the topic of, uh, county tax assessor collectors, um, from what [01:24:52.820 --> 01:25:00.260] I read in the Texas, uh, property tax code, uh, subject for B eleven point one three J [01:25:00.260 --> 01:25:11.180] one is that under the residence residence homestead exemption, you can add up to, uh, [01:25:11.180 --> 01:25:13.460] no more than 20 acres. [01:25:13.460 --> 01:25:20.100] So what we're having is down here, we're having some problems with the county assessor collector [01:25:20.100 --> 01:25:28.460] not wanting to admit or recognize the fact that most of the, uh, homestead owners around [01:25:28.460 --> 01:25:33.460] the county, uh, can in fact add up to 20 acres on their homes that exempting. [01:25:33.460 --> 01:25:35.500] How do we get around this debacle? [01:25:35.500 --> 01:25:38.060] You sue the crap out of them. [01:25:38.060 --> 01:25:39.060] Lack of cooperation. [01:25:39.060 --> 01:25:43.240] Well, no, for violating the duties of their office. [01:25:43.240 --> 01:25:44.500] That's official oppression. [01:25:44.500 --> 01:25:45.500] That's a crime. [01:25:45.500 --> 01:25:46.500] Okay. [01:25:46.500 --> 01:25:52.060] It's a felony crime to boot or Eddie. [01:25:52.060 --> 01:25:57.820] Were you familiar with, with that, uh, clause in the, uh, Texas property tax code of the [01:25:57.820 --> 01:25:58.820] up to 28. [01:25:58.820 --> 01:25:59.820] Yeah. [01:25:59.820 --> 01:26:03.580] There, there also was a clause that says no tax assessment is valid if it's not signed [01:26:03.580 --> 01:26:05.820] by the officer that issued it. [01:26:05.820 --> 01:26:06.820] Okay. [01:26:06.820 --> 01:26:16.260] I guarantee you your tax assessment is not signed, signed by the, by anyone. [01:26:16.260 --> 01:26:19.660] Okay. [01:26:19.660 --> 01:26:25.120] But the law required, or at least it did, it required that whoever made the assessment [01:26:25.120 --> 01:26:32.020] had to sign off on that assessment and they could only do that after an in-person inspection. [01:26:32.020 --> 01:26:33.020] And okay. [01:26:33.020 --> 01:26:36.420] So that'd be the chief chief appraiser signing off on the assessments or not. [01:26:36.420 --> 01:26:40.460] Well, no, the chief appraiser would have to be the one that physically came to where the [01:26:40.460 --> 01:26:43.020] property is and inspected it inside and out. [01:26:43.020 --> 01:26:44.900] Now see, here's the problem. [01:26:44.900 --> 01:26:49.180] If the requirement is that the property must be inspected inside and out in order to properly [01:26:49.180 --> 01:26:53.580] assess it for the amount of tax, how then would a tax assessor have access to a private [01:26:53.580 --> 01:26:58.300] home for those purposes and not be in violation of the fourth and fifth amendment? [01:26:58.300 --> 01:26:59.300] Correct. [01:26:59.300 --> 01:27:00.300] Correct. [01:27:00.300 --> 01:27:01.300] Correct. [01:27:01.300 --> 01:27:02.300] Yeah. [01:27:02.300 --> 01:27:03.300] Okay. [01:27:03.300 --> 01:27:07.140] That's just another argument for why property taxes can't be applicable to private property [01:27:07.140 --> 01:27:13.540] belonging to an individual or a family rather than a legal entity because they have those [01:27:13.540 --> 01:27:14.540] protected rights. [01:27:14.540 --> 01:27:16.540] That's what a legal entity doesn't have. [01:27:16.540 --> 01:27:17.540] Correct. [01:27:17.540 --> 01:27:18.540] Yeah. [01:27:18.540 --> 01:27:19.540] Yeah. [01:27:19.540 --> 01:27:22.780] Cause it's your residence homestead extension. [01:27:22.780 --> 01:27:23.780] No. [01:27:23.780 --> 01:27:24.780] Residence is the wrong word. [01:27:24.780 --> 01:27:26.780] It is your domicile. [01:27:26.780 --> 01:27:30.820] There's an entire article on my legal blog about the difference between residence and [01:27:30.820 --> 01:27:35.800] domicile and it cites case law after case law after case law that says even though they're [01:27:35.800 --> 01:27:41.060] often used interchangeably, they are not at all the same thing in the eyes of the law. [01:27:41.060 --> 01:27:42.540] Not even close. [01:27:42.540 --> 01:27:43.540] Okay. [01:27:43.540 --> 01:27:48.140] Well, I was just using the terminology that was used in the Texas property tax. [01:27:48.140 --> 01:27:49.140] Correct. [01:27:49.140 --> 01:27:56.060] And it always uses residence, which is not what you have. [01:27:56.060 --> 01:28:00.260] So are there, are there homestead exemptions that supersede? [01:28:00.260 --> 01:28:05.700] There would not be a homestead exemption because a domicile is not a homestead. [01:28:05.700 --> 01:28:06.700] Correct. [01:28:06.700 --> 01:28:07.700] Okay. [01:28:07.700 --> 01:28:08.700] Oh yeah. [01:28:08.700 --> 01:28:09.700] All right. [01:28:09.700 --> 01:28:10.700] I got you on that. [01:28:10.700 --> 01:28:11.700] Yeah. [01:28:11.700 --> 01:28:12.700] Yeah. [01:28:12.700 --> 01:28:13.700] All right. [01:28:13.700 --> 01:28:14.700] Well, appreciate it, man. [01:28:14.700 --> 01:28:15.700] Appreciate it. [01:28:15.700 --> 01:28:16.700] Everything y'all do and uh, take the next caller. [01:28:16.700 --> 01:28:17.700] Thanks a lot, man. [01:28:17.700 --> 01:28:18.700] Yes sir. [01:28:18.700 --> 01:28:19.700] Thanks for calling in. [01:28:19.700 --> 01:28:20.700] All right. [01:28:20.700 --> 01:28:21.700] Now we have Jermaine in Alabama. [01:28:21.700 --> 01:28:22.700] Jermaine, what can we do for you? [01:28:22.700 --> 01:28:23.700] Hey, what's up Eric? [01:28:23.700 --> 01:28:24.700] Howdy, howdy. [01:28:24.700 --> 01:28:25.700] I'm gonna try to make this quick. [01:28:25.700 --> 01:28:26.700] All right. [01:28:26.700 --> 01:28:27.700] I'm trying to make this quick, real quick. [01:28:27.700 --> 01:28:28.700] I got it. [01:28:28.700 --> 01:28:29.700] I had a situation. [01:28:29.700 --> 01:28:30.700] I remember you did an archive and a while back ago, but I don't know exactly where to [01:28:30.700 --> 01:28:31.700] locate that archive. [01:28:31.700 --> 01:28:32.700] Okay. [01:28:32.700 --> 01:28:33.700] All right. [01:28:33.700 --> 01:28:34.700] I got it. [01:28:34.700 --> 01:28:35.700] I got it. [01:28:35.700 --> 01:28:36.700] I got it. [01:28:36.700 --> 01:28:37.700] I got it. [01:28:37.700 --> 01:28:38.700] I got it. [01:28:38.700 --> 01:28:39.700] I got it. [01:28:39.700 --> 01:28:40.700] I got it. [01:28:40.700 --> 01:28:43.000] I don't know exactly where to locate that archive. [01:28:43.000 --> 01:28:51.740] I had a situation where in Kentucky, I filed a challenge to jurisdiction. [01:28:51.740 --> 01:28:53.740] Which jurisdiction? [01:28:53.740 --> 01:29:00.560] Uh, the subject matter, the court uh challenge the court's jurisdiction. [01:29:00.560 --> 01:29:03.760] Yeah, but there are three that you can challenge. [01:29:03.760 --> 01:29:12.560] matter in personam meaning personal over the over the body or the person and venue right well i [01:29:12.560 --> 01:29:20.080] challenged subject matter in persona okay and i did the i did the uh seven interrogatories [01:29:20.080 --> 01:29:23.920] well no wait a minute spoke about in your state is it civil or criminal [01:29:26.000 --> 01:29:32.560] uh well i don't i don't know if it's uh it's no it's uh it's civil in kentucky traffic is [01:29:32.560 --> 01:29:39.760] civil in kentucky yes it's civil in kentucky okay all right well hang on just a minute and [01:29:39.760 --> 01:29:45.520] we'll continue this uh question on the other side of the break okay all right folks this [01:29:45.520 --> 01:29:51.440] is rule of law radio the call-in number is 512-646-1984 i got two more segments to go [01:29:51.440 --> 01:29:56.000] so if you want to talk you need to get in line we'll be right back after this break so y'all hang on [01:29:56.000 --> 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All right Jermaine please continue. [01:34:33.600 --> 01:34:39.520] Okay all right uh uh just let you know I'm uh I'm currently living in Alabama but I have [01:34:39.520 --> 01:34:43.840] I was actually my license and everything was out of Tennessee. Okay. But I ended up getting that [01:34:43.840 --> 01:34:50.800] ticket in Kentucky. Well Kentucky uh found a talented subject matter in persona they never [01:34:50.800 --> 01:34:57.360] responded they went straight and petitioned the state of Tennessee to suspend my license so what [01:34:57.360 --> 01:35:03.120] I did was I took that notice and they said I had 30 days to respond I responded to the state of [01:35:03.120 --> 01:35:08.880] Tennessee I got the uh register mail receipt and everything I asked them that because they use a [01:35:08.880 --> 01:35:16.320] pseudo title and no agent no no id nobody with no signature no agent name or anything so I told [01:35:16.320 --> 01:35:21.760] myself I don't know who I'm speaking with using a pseudo title can you identify an agent who I [01:35:21.760 --> 01:35:28.880] can properly respond to and I told him like what Randy told me to them that they um that their [01:35:28.880 --> 01:35:34.800] notice was premature because they they said that the situation was still pending in Kentucky so I [01:35:34.800 --> 01:35:40.080] told them that unless they had a receipt of a judgment that their notice is premature and if [01:35:40.080 --> 01:35:49.520] they if they uh didn't accept my offer again they abandoned all claims for me to uh I think I said [01:35:49.520 --> 01:35:54.960] they abandoned that the demands that they're asking upon me so they never responded but [01:35:54.960 --> 01:36:01.280] Tennessee just straight suspended my license. Yeah well the Tennessee acted on uh illegally [01:36:01.280 --> 01:36:06.560] according to the United States Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has ruled in numerous cases that a [01:36:06.560 --> 01:36:13.360] state cannot suspend a license without a hearing period. Now did the state of Tennessee notify you [01:36:13.360 --> 01:36:19.600] of your right to an administrative hearing prior to the suspension? Yeah they they they they said [01:36:19.600 --> 01:36:28.960] I could they said I could request a hearing. Did you? I did not request the hearing I responded [01:36:28.960 --> 01:36:37.360] selling mail. Yeah but that's not that okay a response to the agency is not binding upon the [01:36:37.360 --> 01:36:47.120] agency period okay when they offer you the opportunity to have a hearing you have to take it [01:36:47.120 --> 01:36:51.600] because if you don't they get to act in contrary to anything that might have occurred at that [01:36:51.600 --> 01:36:59.120] hearing because you did not seek that remedy okay. So the problem is that you now have [01:36:59.120 --> 01:37:05.520] an administrative issue for which you did not request a hearing that you were entitled to [01:37:05.520 --> 01:37:11.360] thus allowing the state to default you as far as Tennessee is concerned. So the thing [01:37:11.360 --> 01:37:15.680] you're complaining about in Kentucky is exactly what you allowed the state of Tennessee to do to [01:37:15.680 --> 01:37:28.880] you. Okay so what I'm okay but how is what I don't understand is how is that possible when. [01:37:28.880 --> 01:37:35.840] Because it's administrative it doesn't have to be completed in the other state it's administrative [01:37:35.840 --> 01:37:43.360] they more or less do the same thing here in Texas. Some local podunk municipal or JP court [01:37:43.360 --> 01:37:49.200] sends an unlawful illegal notice to the department of public safety to suspend a license [01:37:50.000 --> 01:37:58.000] citing one of two things failure to appear which they do illegally even when the person appears [01:37:58.000 --> 01:38:03.680] because the person would not enter a plea without proper notice. Okay the other way is that the [01:38:03.680 --> 01:38:10.880] statute says that they're required by law to submit that notice of the citation and the charges [01:38:10.880 --> 01:38:14.000] especially if it's one of the charges for which they can suspend the license [01:38:14.000 --> 01:38:22.160] such as no financial responsibility proof they are then by statute supposed to notify you of [01:38:22.160 --> 01:38:28.160] your opportunity for a hearing. Now here's the problem it's exactly what I was saying at the [01:38:28.160 --> 01:38:33.440] beginning of the show in my diatribe there is that here you're being told you have a right to [01:38:33.440 --> 01:38:37.440] an administrative hearing over the issue of suspending your license but you're being denied [01:38:37.440 --> 01:38:40.560] the administrative hearing over the issue for which you're appearing in the other court [01:38:40.560 --> 01:38:42.400] that is getting your license suspended. [01:38:46.480 --> 01:38:51.200] It's a completely bogus setup the way they're doing it it's criminal in one instance and [01:38:51.200 --> 01:39:01.200] completely civil in another which is entirely wrong. Right because what I said even if they [01:39:01.200 --> 01:39:07.680] because when we read the paper it was almost as if they were saying doesn't matter if they [01:39:07.680 --> 01:39:13.200] give me administrative hearing they're still going to charge me if they find fit [01:39:14.720 --> 01:39:20.400] on a situation that's pending out of Kentucky. Well that's why these agencies have to be sued [01:39:20.400 --> 01:39:25.760] over these administrative statutes. The statute is unconstitutional in that it requires them to [01:39:25.760 --> 01:39:33.120] take an action that is unlawful it violates a right of due process. An administrative hearing [01:39:33.120 --> 01:39:38.080] by an administrative judge that is acting as a rubber stamp for the administrative agency [01:39:38.080 --> 01:39:42.080] is not a due process representation at all. [01:39:45.520 --> 01:39:50.880] The administrative judge is going to rule for the agency 99.9 times out of 100 [01:39:52.880 --> 01:39:55.200] and they always round up if you catch my drift. [01:39:55.200 --> 01:40:06.160] Yeah okay so what is my what's my I have a memo where the DOJ sent out saying that they could not [01:40:06.720 --> 01:40:13.200] just solely suspend. Sue them in federal court for the rights violations it's the only chance [01:40:13.200 --> 01:40:20.240] you've got left. Okay so I have to. You might even make the allegation of criminal conspiracy [01:40:20.240 --> 01:40:25.600] across state lines between the state of Kentucky agency and the Tennessee agency to deprive you [01:40:25.600 --> 01:40:33.360] of that right. I think I can make that because I put them on notice. Absolutely you can make it [01:40:33.360 --> 01:40:38.480] and here's why these states have what's called a reciprocity agreement in the form of the driver's [01:40:38.480 --> 01:40:43.280] license compact. Look in the state statutes I guarantee you both Kentucky and Tennessee [01:40:43.280 --> 01:40:50.880] have a driver's license compact section in their statutes. In that agreement which they must prove [01:40:50.880 --> 01:40:56.880] the United States congress authorized in which case the whole thing is federal anyway [01:40:58.880 --> 01:41:06.240] under title 49 which is what I've tried to tell people all along because the the federal [01:41:06.240 --> 01:41:12.160] constitution has a specific clause that forbids any state from entering into any agreement or [01:41:12.160 --> 01:41:18.080] compact with any other state of the union without express consent by the United States congress. [01:41:19.440 --> 01:41:24.640] Okay the only clause within the federal constitution that would allow congress [01:41:24.640 --> 01:41:29.840] to reach within the state to approve such a compact or agreement is the commerce clause. [01:41:31.280 --> 01:41:36.800] It's the only one. Okay in relation to transportation in these motor vehicles [01:41:36.800 --> 01:41:43.280] it's the only one. So under the commerce clause which again ties all this right back to commerce [01:41:44.480 --> 01:41:50.160] the federal laws would then be binding if that state has a license compact because the only way [01:41:50.160 --> 01:41:55.280] they could have gotten it is with federal approval which makes the federal laws binding over the [01:41:55.280 --> 01:42:04.080] state laws. Get it? Right. Which now makes it a federal case issue that you can take up in [01:42:04.080 --> 01:42:14.400] federal court as long as you plead it correctly. Gotcha. So so would that be a a uh. Title 42 [01:42:14.400 --> 01:42:21.920] lawsuit. Okay. Violation of rights under color of law state law that's in violation of controlling [01:42:21.920 --> 01:42:33.920] federal law of the same subject. That's okay. So I will sue Tennessee. Well if you can make [01:42:33.920 --> 01:42:39.440] the conspiracy argument by showing that either the states did not have congressional approval [01:42:39.440 --> 01:42:46.240] to enter into that compact or by showing that the states mutually agreed to act illegally [01:42:46.240 --> 01:42:53.600] under the compact then you can make a conspiracy argument as well. Okay. Conspiracy or criminal [01:42:53.600 --> 01:42:59.920] collusion. Now whether or not you have a federal cause of action out of that for a civil side [01:42:59.920 --> 01:43:11.920] that's another issue but it's definitely a title 18 crime. Gotcha. So I got to do some digging into [01:43:11.920 --> 01:43:19.280] that uh compact clause. Absolutely. You would have to find where the United States congress [01:43:19.280 --> 01:43:21.840] authorized those states to engage in that compact. [01:43:21.840 --> 01:43:27.840] Okay. [01:43:31.040 --> 01:43:34.560] All right well that's what I needed to know. I was just trying to see what would be my next move [01:43:35.360 --> 01:43:39.680] uh since they they they pulled that the war a little miles on that one. [01:43:41.200 --> 01:43:45.120] Well no they didn't you just didn't understand what you were reading and you needed to. [01:43:45.120 --> 01:43:50.720] Okay. Okay because they gave you the opportunity you just didn't know you had to take it. [01:43:50.720 --> 01:44:17.360] No I did. All right man I appreciate your call. We'll be right back folks so y'all hang on. [01:44:20.720 --> 01:44:27.120] Many still don't know what hemp is so now you know hemp is not marijuana and marijuana is not hemp. [01:44:27.120 --> 01:44:32.800] They are different varieties of the same species. 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Long time no see [01:47:01.520 --> 01:47:08.000] your thoughts. Yes sir it's going good as far as I can tell but then again I'm half blind and wishing [01:47:08.000 --> 01:47:16.000] I was still in bed so I don't know if I can tell or not. It sounds like I'm talking to the mirror [01:47:16.000 --> 01:47:25.280] there. Oh man no two questions and I'll leave you alone brother. The last time I saw you we were at [01:47:25.280 --> 01:47:31.440] your class at Half Price Books and I've been out of state for a while and I'm curious if you're [01:47:31.440 --> 01:47:38.720] doing any classes again? No when I start classes up they're going to be online not live so more [01:47:38.720 --> 01:47:45.440] people can attend more easily. There's no longer a venue of Brave New Books to do a class at [01:47:45.440 --> 01:47:51.200] and I certainly can't afford to rent a place. I understand I understand yeah alrighty well I [01:47:51.200 --> 01:47:58.560] look forward to when you go online then and two kind of a humorous thing some friends and I were [01:47:58.560 --> 01:48:06.960] arguing a hypothesis and it's that thanks to modern medicine and safety devices Darwinian [01:48:06.960 --> 01:48:14.960] theory is no longer relevant what's your take on that? About Darwinian theory? The survival of the [01:48:14.960 --> 01:48:20.080] fittest and thanks to modern medicine. I don't know that Darwin's theory is survival of the [01:48:20.080 --> 01:48:28.000] fittest. Darwin's theory is evolution. Survival of the fittest is more like almost any other theory [01:48:28.000 --> 01:48:34.400] of nature but not Darwin. Well forgive us forgive us that we sound even dumber than usual. [01:48:35.920 --> 01:48:39.840] Alrighty then brother we'll leave you alone. Okay thanks for calling. Take care. [01:48:39.840 --> 01:48:48.480] Alright now last but not least we appear to have Truth Raider in Oregon. Raider what can we do for [01:48:48.480 --> 01:48:54.960] you? Oh it's got some questions for you. Howdy howdy busy man. Howdy. How's your shoulder doing? [01:48:54.960 --> 01:48:59.040] How's your shoulder doing this week? Well it hadn't fallen off yet but there are days I [01:48:59.040 --> 01:49:10.880] wished it would. Oh I feel you had the same thing last year into my shoulder and I had nobody to bark [01:49:10.880 --> 01:49:12.880] at because I didn't have Obamacare so I just had to let it heal on its own. So now I got a couple [01:49:12.880 --> 01:49:21.760] questions for you. Did you receive the documents the notice of judgment? I don't know. When and [01:49:21.760 --> 01:49:29.120] how did you send them? I sent them to Eddie at Rule Law Radio. So you emailed them is the simple [01:49:29.120 --> 01:49:37.760] answer? Yeah. Okay I have not been in email much at all here for the last couple weeks I have been [01:49:37.760 --> 01:49:42.560] concentrating so hard on trying to get the new seminar stuff done and the cases that I am [01:49:42.560 --> 01:49:47.760] currently working on that I have not even bothered to look at email for anything other than the stuff [01:49:47.760 --> 01:49:54.640] relating to those issues. Okay fair enough. Now what you were talking about that administrative [01:49:54.640 --> 01:50:02.000] option that's exactly what they denied me and I hammered them on that. You're not going to do [01:50:02.000 --> 01:50:07.840] proper due process and giving me that option. So motion to dismiss. In not giving you that option [01:50:07.840 --> 01:50:15.280] or in giving you that option? Not giving me that option. Okay. It's a due process. So the [01:50:15.280 --> 01:50:19.040] judge thought that you have to read it yourself you have to read the when you when you looked [01:50:19.040 --> 01:50:23.280] up documents on email you have to read yourself but that's how I won which is a bigger victory [01:50:23.280 --> 01:50:27.920] than what I had two years ago. The victory I had two years ago was a matter of dumb luck. [01:50:28.720 --> 01:50:34.560] The officer didn't want to go to battle he got cold feet an option just to dismiss a citation. [01:50:34.560 --> 01:50:37.840] Well it was only dumb luck if you planned on going in there not listening to me. [01:50:40.720 --> 01:50:45.040] I do listen. Otherwise even if the officer had shown up you would have beaten the tar [01:50:45.040 --> 01:50:50.080] out of him with what you had to ask him on the stand I would hope by now at least. [01:50:51.040 --> 01:50:56.240] Yeah yeah by now yeah right but all that has to be done in the mail person writing 30 days prior [01:50:56.240 --> 01:51:00.800] to that so-called trial these seven interrogatories because they're civil infractions here in the state [01:51:00.800 --> 01:51:06.320] of Oregon. Yeah. Okay now what do you think you were discussing earlier about the patronets [01:51:07.360 --> 01:51:12.000] what do you think about this guy it seems about he's very entertaining but you may categorize him [01:51:12.000 --> 01:51:18.880] in that in one of the bigger patronets Ernie Wayne Sertelka the natural living man of Montana [01:51:18.880 --> 01:51:23.760] have you ever heard of him? If we're I don't know if I have or not if we're talking about the guy [01:51:23.760 --> 01:51:29.920] in the brown coat and brown hat and glasses and beard that got sent to jail for fishing [01:51:31.040 --> 01:51:36.720] and he claimed foraging I know who you're talking about but I don't know what he talks about or what [01:51:36.720 --> 01:51:42.480] his theory is or how he goes about it. Oh good god well he would probably fall in the line of the [01:51:42.480 --> 01:51:47.520] the patronet stuff because he put a whole book together he's working on it now for his natural [01:51:47.520 --> 01:51:53.200] identity the whole nine yards everything you know his his background his history his family tree [01:51:53.200 --> 01:51:56.800] where he has nothing to do with any of the corporate fictions or anything like that. [01:51:56.800 --> 01:52:00.560] Well this all goes back to what I keep trying to get people to understand is [01:52:00.560 --> 01:52:04.880] a they don't care about any of that because that is not what they're presuming it is not what [01:52:04.880 --> 01:52:09.200] they're basing their authority on and it's not how they're taking action it's completely irrelevant [01:52:09.200 --> 01:52:14.640] to what they're doing this is this is the thing I love the most or despise the most depending upon [01:52:14.640 --> 01:52:21.600] how you look at it about the patronets let's make the most irrelevant argument possible to the issue [01:52:21.600 --> 01:52:29.040] that actually exists that seems to be the goal of every patronet argument on the planet make an [01:52:29.040 --> 01:52:36.240] argument that has absolutely nothing to do with the facts of the allegations being made and stand [01:52:36.240 --> 01:52:44.400] on those no matter what it's like going to the dry cleaner and ordering a steak and then demanding [01:52:44.400 --> 01:52:53.680] that they serve it. Yeah be true uh yeah so he does the thing with the the driver's license [01:52:53.680 --> 01:52:58.080] doesn't doesn't apply and all that stuff too so he's similar but he uses an entirely different [01:52:58.080 --> 01:53:02.960] argument and it falls in line with with all the you know the theoretical stuff but he's very [01:53:02.960 --> 01:53:08.560] interesting anyway he has a few victories but you know I don't know anyway that's that's all I got [01:53:08.560 --> 01:53:12.960] you got room for one more so I'll let you take that one more okay thanks for calling in [01:53:13.680 --> 01:53:21.600] all right brother all right good god bless and get well thanks all right now we got oh I don't [01:53:21.600 --> 01:53:25.440] know five and a half minutes left in this show and nobody else on the board so that's okay [01:53:25.440 --> 01:53:30.000] that being said let's understand one thing about everything I started this show off with [01:53:30.720 --> 01:53:36.800] the only people that's going to make any difference to any of this is us we're the only ones that can [01:53:36.800 --> 01:53:44.240] refuse to allow this system to continue to survive and operate as it does you and me [01:53:45.840 --> 01:53:53.360] not just as individuals but collectively as individuals uh and groups we can come together [01:53:53.360 --> 01:54:01.200] and show our strength by refusing to allow the system to have any traction we can do this with [01:54:01.200 --> 01:54:06.800] jury nullification we can especially with jury nullification it's the easiest way in the world [01:54:06.800 --> 01:54:13.520] to get it done refuse to convict on any of these laws that these people have put in place [01:54:14.320 --> 01:54:20.960] nullify the law by nullifying any ability to get a conviction with it it's that simple okay [01:54:20.960 --> 01:54:27.920] okay no matter what the judge tells you the law is you have the right to know more and know it [01:54:27.920 --> 01:54:33.120] better than that judge is willing to tell you and you have the right to vote your conscience [01:54:33.120 --> 01:54:40.080] as a jury member no matter what the judge tells you no matter what the law says you have the right [01:54:40.080 --> 01:54:47.760] to say take this law and shove it to you know take a little creative license with a song [01:54:47.760 --> 01:54:57.360] but the fact is that's what we need to be doing if we do not stand up now it will be too late [01:54:59.200 --> 01:55:03.520] because the public education system is ensuring that your children won't know this [01:55:04.560 --> 01:55:11.200] the lack of time that you spend trying to unindoctrinate them from what they're being [01:55:11.200 --> 01:55:16.400] indoctrinated with on a daily basis from friends and school and everything else [01:55:16.400 --> 01:55:20.880] you're not going to win that fight you're swimming against the tide because you won't dedicate the [01:55:20.880 --> 01:55:27.360] time to doing hell most of you don't even have enough information to know how to do it for [01:55:27.360 --> 01:55:33.200] yourself so how you going to teach it to your kids if you don't start taking an interest in [01:55:33.200 --> 01:55:36.800] this and understanding how it works and why it's being done the way it's being done [01:55:37.520 --> 01:55:41.760] don't act surprised when it just washes right over you like a high tide on a beach [01:55:41.760 --> 01:55:47.360] because that's what's going to happen it's going to be the blob movie all over again except this [01:55:47.360 --> 01:55:50.880] time it'll be the sticky law that should have never been [01:55:53.760 --> 01:55:58.880] and it wasn't dropped on us from outer space it was dropped on us from the state capital [01:56:03.920 --> 01:56:08.240] and it's going to consume you no is no ands no buts [01:56:08.240 --> 01:56:15.200] if something doesn't change everything will change for the worse not for the better [01:56:16.320 --> 01:56:21.840] and only the few will have the power that rightfully belongs to us all as well as the rights [01:56:23.520 --> 01:56:28.880] that belong to us all only a few will have them and only a few will be able to exercise them and [01:56:28.880 --> 01:56:32.800] only the few will enjoy what all of us are entitled to [01:56:32.800 --> 01:56:40.640] and i for one don't appreciate that at all and i have no compunction about letting somebody know [01:56:40.640 --> 01:56:50.320] it and fighting against it to protect what is mine this mic is not the only weapon in my arsenal [01:56:51.280 --> 01:56:58.000] but it is most certainly the most powerful one if it can incite you to do it for yourself [01:56:58.000 --> 01:57:04.720] most certainly the most powerful one if it can incite you to seek an understanding and [01:57:04.720 --> 01:57:10.720] a desire for change that you otherwise did not have until now [01:57:14.320 --> 01:57:22.160] i am not a great order i am not eloquent i am not i have that texas drawl and slang and everything [01:57:22.160 --> 01:57:25.840] i say and do which makes me sound like the country hick that i truly am at heart [01:57:25.840 --> 01:57:33.600] but i'm not stupid and if you equate my speech with ignorance then you're making a serious [01:57:33.600 --> 01:57:40.000] mistake and that's what we need to make them all aware of you've assumed too much from the way i [01:57:40.000 --> 01:57:48.560] talk and the way i walk but not the way i think we better learn to think different better learn [01:57:48.560 --> 01:57:58.480] to think right and we better learn to act together or all is lost and that ship is going down [01:57:59.680 --> 01:58:05.520] don't let that happen i like freedom and liberty you should like freedom and liberty enough to [01:58:05.520 --> 01:58:10.480] fight for it all right folks this has been the monday night rule of law radio show with your [01:58:10.480 --> 01:58:15.600] host eddie craig i appreciate all the callers and all the listeners out there in radio 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