[00:00.000 --> 00:05.840] The following news flashed brought to you by the Lone Star Lowdown, providing your daily [00:05.840 --> 00:13.520] bulletins for the commodities market, today's history, news updates, and the inside scoop [00:13.520 --> 00:21.320] into the tides of the alternative. [00:21.320 --> 00:27.720] Markets for Waze the 6th of February 2019 open with gold at $1,313.70 an ounce, silver [00:27.720 --> 00:36.720] $15.77 an ounce, copper $2.83 an ounce, oil Texas crude $3.66 a barrel, Brent crude $61.98 [00:36.720 --> 00:43.960] an ounce, and cryptos in order of market capitalization, Bitcoin $3,401.64, Ripple XRP [00:43.960 --> 00:54.280] $0.29, Ethereum $10.10 and Eos is at $2.32 a crypto coin. [00:54.280 --> 00:59.680] Today in History, the year 1918, British women over the age of 30 who meet minimum property [00:59.680 --> 01:04.640] qualifications get the right to vote when the Representation of the People Act of 1918 [01:04.640 --> 01:09.600] was passed by Parliament. [01:09.600 --> 01:14.240] In recent news, several Texas-based organizations filed a lawsuit today requesting that a federal [01:14.240 --> 01:19.000] court stop the state from flagging about 95,000 people as potentially illegally registered [01:19.000 --> 01:20.000] to vote. [01:20.000 --> 01:25.320] This was compiled after an 11-month-long investigation by the Office of the Texas Secretary of State [01:25.320 --> 01:30.040] and the Texas Department of Public Safety, which sought to identify non-U.S. citizens [01:30.040 --> 01:33.400] who were registered to vote when obtaining age-arvest license. [01:33.400 --> 01:37.080] Over half of the 95,000 did indeed vote, it seems. [01:37.080 --> 01:41.120] However, further controversy was raised when it became clear that some of the names were [01:41.120 --> 01:45.440] not in fact belonging to those who were non-citizens and registered. [01:45.440 --> 01:50.920] Apparently around 25% of all Latino immigrants become naturalized, gaining the right to vote. [01:50.920 --> 01:55.320] Registered voters who receive letters querying their citizenship have 30 days to respond [01:55.320 --> 01:57.120] with proof of eligibility. [01:57.120 --> 02:01.320] Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and David Whitley, the Texas Secretary of State, have [02:01.320 --> 02:09.080] yet to officially comment regarding this list and any updates pertaining to it. [02:09.080 --> 02:14.480] A Texas man of only 24 years old, William Brown, died from a severed artery in his neck after [02:14.480 --> 02:17.000] an artery, vape pen, exploded while he was using it. [02:17.000 --> 02:20.720] It apparently happened in the parking lot of the vape shop where he got it. [02:20.720 --> 02:24.320] An X-ray revealed that a piece of metal was embedded in his brainstem. [02:24.320 --> 02:30.520] The vape store, Smoke and Vape-DZ, has refused to comment. [02:30.520 --> 02:35.280] First-Edition Anchorwoman Kristin Diaz interviewed Aislin Campbell, the executive director of [02:35.280 --> 02:40.240] Grow Local, South Texas, concerning the upcoming Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association [02:40.240 --> 02:44.640] Conference, which will be taking place at the Corpus Christi Omni Hotel from February [02:44.640 --> 02:47.520] 14th to 16th, 6 to 9 p.m. [02:47.520 --> 02:51.520] You can find the interview at kiiitv.com. [02:51.520 --> 03:19.520] This is Rick Rody with your lowdown for February 6th, 2019. [03:19.520 --> 03:31.320] Okay, howdy, howdy, Randy Kelton, real-life radio here with Brett Fountain, he's gonna [03:31.320 --> 03:39.240] co-host with me today on this May the 24th, I'm sorry, I'm getting my tango tangled, [03:39.240 --> 03:45.800] on this the 24th day of May, 2019. [03:45.800 --> 03:52.960] I'm turning on the phones, we will have the phone lines open all night, our call-in number [03:52.960 --> 03:54.960] is 512-646-1984. [03:54.960 --> 04:04.880] If you have a question or a comment, give us a call, and I want to start out by, generally [04:04.880 --> 04:13.240] I give kind of a report on where I'm at on the electronic lawyer tools. [04:13.240 --> 04:23.560] We are developing a proof-of-concept project where we've taken the SEC codes and broken [04:23.560 --> 04:24.560] them apart. [04:24.560 --> 04:35.320] I've got someone in St. Petersburg, Russia who works with ICO startups and with ICO [04:35.320 --> 04:40.600] exchanges, and I've got another guy in England who works with ICO exchanges, and we're getting [04:40.600 --> 04:52.360] all of them fired up to start marketing this to a very focused market as a proof-of-concept. [04:52.360 --> 04:57.560] That's all coming together, and I'm hoping that within a month we will have a tool up [04:57.560 --> 04:58.880] and working. [04:58.880 --> 05:07.800] I have most of the questionnaires up and online, but they need adjusting, actually they'll [05:07.800 --> 05:12.760] never be finished, they'll always need adjusting, but I have them up and working to demonstrate [05:12.760 --> 05:13.760] it. [05:13.760 --> 05:18.000] So we're getting close to having a real product coming together. [05:18.000 --> 05:30.800] We've got a couple of calls already, and the first one comes up unscreened, and it says [05:30.800 --> 05:41.120] Polish Buffa, I'm wondering if that's really supposed to be Polish Buffa, but anyway, 925 [05:41.120 --> 05:45.680] area code. [05:45.680 --> 05:49.600] Talk to me and I will hear the one that I've got unmuted. [05:49.600 --> 05:51.800] Can you hear me? [05:51.800 --> 05:55.320] Yes, I can hear you. [05:55.320 --> 05:56.800] First name in state. [05:56.800 --> 06:01.000] Helen, and it's San Francisco area in California. [06:01.000 --> 06:04.000] Okay, did you say Colin? [06:04.000 --> 06:05.000] Helen. [06:05.000 --> 06:07.800] Can you spell that? [06:07.800 --> 06:08.800] H-E-L-E-N. [06:08.800 --> 06:09.800] A-B-L-E-N? [06:09.800 --> 06:10.800] No, she's saying Helen. [06:10.800 --> 06:24.360] Oh, Helen, I'm having a terrible time hearing, I need to see if I've got batteries in my hearing [06:24.360 --> 06:25.360] aid. [06:25.360 --> 06:28.520] Well, there you go, there you go. [06:28.520 --> 06:35.240] Yes, I said last night, you know you're getting old when you forget where you put your hearing [06:35.240 --> 06:36.240] aid batteries. [06:36.240 --> 06:39.200] Oh my goodness, oh my goodness, will you sound? [06:39.200 --> 06:45.360] Or when you sneeze and you can't catch your teeth before they hit the ground. [06:45.360 --> 06:50.360] Hey, that's not funny. [06:50.360 --> 06:51.360] Okay, Helen. [06:51.360 --> 07:00.360] What are you, did Tina have you call? [07:00.360 --> 07:01.360] Yes. [07:01.360 --> 07:06.360] Okay, Tina said that she was hoping someone would call in from California. [07:06.360 --> 07:07.360] Okay. [07:07.360 --> 07:08.360] Yes. [07:08.360 --> 07:10.360] What do you have for us today? [07:10.360 --> 07:16.960] Okay, this is an interesting twist to make a really short story out of this. [07:16.960 --> 07:24.560] I've been fighting to save my home against Mnuchin's creation of One West Bank since [07:24.560 --> 07:32.480] 2008 and I finally was successful in getting a hand mortgage by a devious manner. [07:32.480 --> 07:41.440] And I have made 88 monthly mortgage payments and I have found many, many errors and refusals [07:41.440 --> 07:52.160] by Mnuchin and One West Bank now called SIT, C-I-T, and many efforts by them to not comply [07:52.160 --> 07:53.160] with the law. [07:53.160 --> 08:01.120] And the newest twist is this, I have been sending letters to the CEO of SIT demanding [08:01.120 --> 08:05.880] that they comply with the law in a number of different areas, including sending me monthly [08:05.880 --> 08:11.560] mortgage statements and not charging me, should not charge me with the loan servicing fee, [08:11.560 --> 08:13.840] but they persevere anyway. [08:13.840 --> 08:18.400] So I've gone through a list of violations of law with the chairwoman. [08:18.400 --> 08:28.480] She sent somebody to come up and not deliver mail to me, but to deliver the mail at my [08:28.480 --> 08:32.680] home personally by a process server. [08:32.680 --> 08:36.120] And it was very dramatic this past Tuesday. [08:36.120 --> 08:38.720] I'm not in the rearers at all. [08:38.720 --> 08:43.800] I made every single monthly payment, but they wanted to build the pressure on this senior [08:43.800 --> 08:44.800] citizen. [08:44.800 --> 08:51.120] I'm 72 years old, about to have my teeth probably fly out when I laugh. [08:51.120 --> 08:57.720] And they tried to terrorize me showing up at my house and with a giant man and a woman [08:57.720 --> 09:00.560] and then served this big envelope to scare the hell out of me. [09:00.560 --> 09:02.920] And I thought, what have I done wrong? [09:02.920 --> 09:03.920] Okay, hold on. [09:03.920 --> 09:10.800] Before we pass this part, we have a very large bag of dirty tricks. [09:10.800 --> 09:11.800] Yes. [09:11.800 --> 09:13.800] Just like they do. [09:13.800 --> 09:14.800] Yes. [09:14.800 --> 09:23.200] If someone shows up on my porch a very big man with a pistol, I'm calling 911. [09:23.200 --> 09:24.200] Yeah. [09:24.200 --> 09:25.200] Yeah. [09:25.200 --> 09:26.720] Get somebody out here. [09:26.720 --> 09:29.200] I've got to go on my porch with a pistol. [09:29.200 --> 09:30.840] I don't know who he is. [09:30.840 --> 09:33.960] Now, they're going to come out and find out he's a process server. [09:33.960 --> 09:37.720] And I'm going to tell the police, you just make sure that guy don't shoot me. [09:37.720 --> 09:38.720] Yeah. [09:38.720 --> 09:39.720] Oh, yeah. [09:39.720 --> 09:40.720] And I agree with that. [09:40.720 --> 09:46.120] So, I just stood there as the man towered over me and he took a videotape of his cell [09:46.120 --> 09:49.440] phone video recorded me completely. [09:49.440 --> 09:53.720] And the woman was saying that she had the authority, the governmental authority from [09:53.720 --> 10:00.320] a county across the San Francisco Bay to trespass on my property to lay the paperwork [10:00.320 --> 10:02.480] down on my front door. [10:02.480 --> 10:06.640] And I said, yeah, I have a trespass sign posted here. [10:06.640 --> 10:08.600] And I said, you're not going past us. [10:08.600 --> 10:11.560] And I said, number two, my dog's bite. [10:11.560 --> 10:13.060] And then she stopped. [10:13.060 --> 10:18.600] And what they did was, okay, after pretending they had legal process in this huge envelope [10:18.600 --> 10:24.000] and terrorizing me, then they peeled rubber out of here and rolled on the wrong side of [10:24.000 --> 10:30.800] the road in this residential area where hundreds of little elementary school kids were just [10:30.800 --> 10:33.600] finishing the school day and walking past my house. [10:33.600 --> 10:34.600] Okay. [10:34.600 --> 10:42.680] We will teach you how to enjoy it when they do stuff like that. [10:42.680 --> 10:47.240] Well, I felt like it was a gift from government. [10:47.240 --> 10:49.000] Just give me an opportunity. [10:49.000 --> 10:50.080] I'll give you an example. [10:50.080 --> 10:56.800] I was at court and I had spoken to this captain on the sheriff's department when I was reading [10:56.800 --> 11:02.160] a sign that said you can't bring cell phones in the courtroom. [11:02.160 --> 11:06.120] And I'm standing here reading it and he's walked by and I thought it was a bailiff or [11:06.120 --> 11:07.120] something. [11:07.120 --> 11:12.480] I asked him, do you actually forbid cell phones in the courtroom? [11:12.480 --> 11:13.480] He said, yes, we do. [11:13.480 --> 11:17.000] He said, yeah, but I want to videotape the court procedure. [11:17.000 --> 11:18.000] You can't videotape the proceedings. [11:18.000 --> 11:19.000] I said, sure can. [11:19.000 --> 11:20.000] You can. [11:20.000 --> 11:21.000] You can. [11:21.000 --> 11:22.000] Nothing to it. [11:22.000 --> 11:23.880] You just hold your camera up and point it. [11:23.880 --> 11:32.920] He got real ugly, nasty and he finally he said, are you a sovereign citizen? [11:32.920 --> 11:35.840] I said, you know that's an oxymoron. [11:35.840 --> 11:41.120] I think he thought I was calling him a moron. [11:41.120 --> 11:44.840] He was not the sharpest knife in the door. [11:44.840 --> 11:50.840] I said, so tell me, are you a jack booted duck? [11:50.840 --> 11:55.920] Well, he was so furious he was shaking and he just stomped out of the building. [11:55.920 --> 12:00.920] Well, a week later, a couple weeks later, I'm trying to access the courtroom and they [12:00.920 --> 12:03.760] blocked me from the courtroom. [12:03.760 --> 12:08.800] So I went to the clerk and I needed a appearance docket and she said the clerk had it in the [12:08.800 --> 12:09.800] court. [12:09.800 --> 12:13.000] So I went to the bailiff and I didn't want to have that fight today. [12:13.000 --> 12:16.440] So I said to the bailiff, I need an appearance docket. [12:16.440 --> 12:17.600] He said, you can't get that. [12:17.600 --> 12:19.720] Don't tell me that. [12:19.720 --> 12:23.600] I need you to go in and get the clerk to tell me that and he said, OK, I can do that. [12:23.600 --> 12:24.600] And he did. [12:24.600 --> 12:26.240] So I went to the bathroom while I was waiting. [12:26.240 --> 12:31.480] I come back and there is officer Jack Boot McDade. [12:31.480 --> 12:35.280] And as I walked up, he stepped up in front of me and he said, I know who you are. [12:35.280 --> 12:37.280] I looked you up on the internet. [12:37.280 --> 12:40.040] He's a little short guy. [12:40.040 --> 12:46.600] So I looked down at him and said, then you should know not to screw with me. [12:46.600 --> 12:50.520] And he told me about another officer I filed criminal charges against because he wouldn't [12:50.520 --> 12:51.520] let me to courtroom. [12:51.520 --> 12:53.960] And he said, Officer Neal said, you hated him. [12:53.960 --> 12:55.800] Oh, no, he was great. [12:55.800 --> 12:56.800] He was a pro. [12:56.800 --> 12:57.920] He was polite. [12:57.920 --> 12:59.600] He was professional. [12:59.600 --> 13:03.640] He was what the Bible called meek. [13:03.640 --> 13:05.840] He demonstrated quiet strength. [13:05.840 --> 13:09.320] He wasn't a Jack booted thug like you are. [13:09.320 --> 13:11.980] The guy freaked. [13:11.980 --> 13:17.120] When I turned away from him, he grabbed me from behind to keep me from going in the courtroom. [13:17.120 --> 13:18.120] That wasn't where I was going. [13:18.120 --> 13:20.200] He didn't know that. [13:20.200 --> 13:21.280] And pulled me backwards. [13:21.280 --> 13:23.160] He just barely grabbed me, barely touched me. [13:23.160 --> 13:28.600] He clearly wanted me to pull loose from him so he could arrest me. [13:28.600 --> 13:32.440] So I let him pull me backwards, turn me the other direction, push me the other way. [13:32.440 --> 13:34.880] He said, you're not going in that courtroom. [13:34.880 --> 13:37.080] He's trying to give me to get in an argument with him. [13:37.080 --> 13:40.600] We have these rules of how to handle these guys. [13:40.600 --> 13:45.000] Never give legal advice. [13:45.000 --> 13:48.240] Never tell these guys what your rights are. [13:48.240 --> 13:49.760] So I didn't tell him what my rights are. [13:49.760 --> 13:52.400] I didn't tell him I had a right to go in a courtroom. [13:52.400 --> 13:57.360] I didn't tell him that he had no right to touch me. [13:57.360 --> 14:02.680] I just looked down at my arm where his hands had been and then looked at him and said, [14:02.680 --> 14:03.680] you touched me. [14:03.680 --> 14:07.600] Yes, I did, if he tried to go in that courtroom, I'll touch you again. [14:07.600 --> 14:14.640] Yeah, but you touched me and you could see it in his face. [14:14.640 --> 14:19.400] He knew something was going on and he didn't like, but he didn't know what it was. [14:19.400 --> 14:24.400] So I said to Officer McDade, I see you're wearing a pistol. [14:24.400 --> 14:26.560] Yes, Mr. Count, I am. [14:26.560 --> 14:28.200] Tell me, is that pistol loaded? [14:28.200 --> 14:29.200] Yes, Mr. Count, it is. [14:29.200 --> 14:32.320] Well, I'll go to get out of here then. [14:32.320 --> 14:36.560] So I went down to my car, got my phone called, he's 911, asked him to send somebody out [14:36.560 --> 14:40.760] to arrest him for aggravated assault. [14:40.760 --> 14:43.760] You want to dance, Bubba? [14:43.760 --> 14:53.520] Those guys peel out and tell you they have authority to step past and no trespassing [14:53.520 --> 14:54.520] sign. [14:54.520 --> 14:56.520] They have no such authority. [14:56.520 --> 14:58.000] They have to get a warrant. [14:58.000 --> 15:06.320] That should get, in every state, we have this really cool statute. [15:06.320 --> 15:12.840] It flows from the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871. [15:12.840 --> 15:21.640] After the Civil War, the North left the Constables and mayors and sheriffs in place in the South [15:21.640 --> 15:27.880] so that they didn't have chaos and they gave them new directions. [15:27.880 --> 15:33.840] And those hillbillies told those janky carpetbaggers to go scratch, they do what they wanted to. [15:33.840 --> 15:38.880] So the legislature got together and passed the Ku Klux Klan Act. [15:38.880 --> 15:45.000] And now most people are familiar with the Ku Klux Klan Act under, as it is codified, [15:45.000 --> 15:50.040] under 42 U.S. Code 1983. [15:50.040 --> 15:57.520] That's the part that allows you to sue a public official when they act outside of scope. [15:57.520 --> 16:01.120] But that's the second part of the Ku Klux Klan Act. [16:01.120 --> 16:06.520] The first part has been codified into 18 U.S. Code 242. [16:06.520 --> 16:10.280] 18 U.S. Code is the criminal code. [16:10.280 --> 16:19.040] And 242 essentially says that if a public official exerts or purports to exert an authority [16:19.040 --> 16:26.400] they do not explicitly have or fails to perform a duty they're required to perform, then in [16:26.400 --> 16:32.200] the process deny the citizen full free access to enjoyment of right, that's a class A misdemeanor [16:32.200 --> 16:34.200] in every state. [16:34.200 --> 16:42.200] So do you think that that would potentially be following into the category of criminal [16:42.200 --> 16:43.200] trespass? [16:43.200 --> 16:44.360] Do you think what they did? [16:44.360 --> 16:50.960] That is absolutely, that's not just criminal trespass. [16:50.960 --> 16:53.000] That boy had a pistol ownership. 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[19:51.800 --> 19:59.680] Well, Helen's situation there, she was talking about the, she started out talking about the [19:59.680 --> 20:05.520] mortgage company and how they had made some clerical errors, it sounds like. [20:05.520 --> 20:07.520] They had gotten their math wrong. [20:07.520 --> 20:09.040] You think that ever happens? [20:09.040 --> 20:19.800] Oh, I love, I have a very large spreadsheet that is just filled with dirty tricks for [20:19.800 --> 20:22.080] these guys. [20:22.080 --> 20:31.280] When you sit down at the closing table and the lender comes along and he puts this HUD [20:31.280 --> 20:37.320] 1 settlement statement in front of you and this HUD 1 settlement statement has all of [20:37.320 --> 20:49.840] these fees that they're charging you, did the lender provide documentation to show that [20:49.840 --> 20:55.840] the amounts charged were not otherwise forbidden to be charged by law? [20:55.840 --> 20:59.320] Because there are certain things they cannot charge. [20:59.320 --> 21:06.600] Those costs that are the normal part of doing business are intended to be taken out of the [21:06.600 --> 21:13.160] interest that you pay, but what the lenders do is they tack them on to the front end and [21:13.160 --> 21:17.040] charge you interest on them for 30 years. [21:17.040 --> 21:28.880] So since nobody ever gets any documentation, then my presumption is that they're all bogus. [21:28.880 --> 21:35.160] So I send them a qualified written request and ask them to prove up all of the charges [21:35.160 --> 21:40.000] and provide complete documentation of all the payments and the distribution of all the [21:40.000 --> 21:41.000] payments. [21:41.000 --> 21:46.400] Wells Fargo got hammered a couple of years ago because when they got a payment in, they [21:46.400 --> 21:52.680] paid the interest first and any fees that they had associated with the payment and what [21:52.680 --> 21:56.160] was left they put on the principal. [21:56.160 --> 21:57.160] Backwards. [21:57.160 --> 22:06.440] They're required to pay the principal first and whatever's left goes on the interest and [22:06.440 --> 22:07.440] other fees. [22:07.440 --> 22:10.680] Well, I'm sure that was a very honest oversight on their part. [22:10.680 --> 22:14.960] They would never do anything to try to take an extra dollar from somebody. [22:14.960 --> 22:15.960] Absolutely not. [22:15.960 --> 22:17.520] We would never disparage them that way. [22:17.520 --> 22:21.240] But it looks like we have Helen back on the floor here. [22:21.240 --> 22:22.240] Oh, good. [22:22.240 --> 22:23.240] Okay. [22:23.240 --> 22:24.240] Sorry. [22:24.240 --> 22:25.240] We got disconnected. [22:25.240 --> 22:26.240] No problem. [22:26.240 --> 22:32.160] We kind of ran off the cliff there. [22:32.160 --> 22:38.000] Right now I'm my own producer and I don't have a producer saying, hey, dummy, you're [22:38.000 --> 22:40.960] about to get to the end of this segment. [22:40.960 --> 22:47.760] So whenever I run off the cliff, I'll always blame the caller. [22:47.760 --> 22:52.760] Hey, we're guys here. [22:52.760 --> 22:56.360] Guys never take responsibility for their behavior. [22:56.360 --> 23:03.360] The problem is Deborah, the producer, she's not a guy and she won't buy that store. [23:03.360 --> 23:04.360] Okay. [23:04.360 --> 23:08.000] Where I was going was dirty tricks. [23:08.000 --> 23:13.680] And for the most part, people have been reluctant to do these things. [23:13.680 --> 23:20.320] They try to get the courts to act reasonably in their favor. [23:20.320 --> 23:23.280] And Helen, you're in California. [23:23.280 --> 23:28.840] I do seminars all over the country and everybody tells me, oh, my county is the most corrupt [23:28.840 --> 23:31.000] county in the nation. [23:31.000 --> 23:34.040] And I tell them, you got no idea. [23:34.040 --> 23:37.320] You're not in California. [23:37.320 --> 23:44.720] If there is a state that is the most corrupt state in the union, it is California. [23:44.720 --> 23:53.200] If you go into court in California, you must assume that the courts are bought and paid [23:53.200 --> 23:55.560] for. [23:55.560 --> 23:57.400] They are not just corrupt. [23:57.400 --> 24:00.040] They are absolutely corrupt. [24:00.040 --> 24:06.240] They are going to rule against you out of hand at every turn. [24:06.240 --> 24:10.120] I'm an engineer, so I don't have philosophies. [24:10.120 --> 24:13.280] So I'm not saying that's good or bad. [24:13.280 --> 24:17.040] I'm just saying that's a parameter. [24:17.040 --> 24:26.560] And with that as a parameter, okay, how do we achieve justice with those kinds of parameters? [24:26.560 --> 24:31.240] Well, we've got tools for that. [24:31.240 --> 24:37.640] If that process ever walks up on my porch and there is a no trespass sign and he walks [24:37.640 --> 24:41.760] up on my porch with a pistol on his hip. [24:41.760 --> 24:50.000] If he were in Texas, the 911 call would be to ask the officer to come and arrest him for [24:50.000 --> 24:55.840] first degree felony aggravated assault. [24:55.840 --> 24:57.800] This is the code. [24:57.800 --> 25:04.520] He committed criminal trespass while prominently displaying a deadly weapon. [25:04.520 --> 25:09.520] In California, that's going to be aggravated assault. [25:09.520 --> 25:14.840] That's what I'm charging with now. [25:14.840 --> 25:15.840] Quick story. [25:15.840 --> 25:16.840] I'm pulled over in the county. [25:16.840 --> 25:17.840] I live in. [25:17.840 --> 25:21.960] The sergeant didn't know who I was because I hadn't messed with him in a long time. [25:21.960 --> 25:26.160] He said, Mr. Kelton, do you know why after I gave him my license, do you know why I pulled [25:26.160 --> 25:27.160] you over? [25:27.160 --> 25:34.200] I said, no, but I figured you're going to tell me, well, your registration is expired. [25:34.200 --> 25:36.840] I said, only two years. [25:36.840 --> 25:38.920] What's the problem? [25:38.920 --> 25:41.480] He went back to write a ticket. [25:41.480 --> 25:48.960] I called 911 and asked them to arrest him for first degree felony aggravated assault. [25:48.960 --> 25:58.080] These cops have no idea what the law is, especially if he's a process server. [25:58.080 --> 26:02.400] You guys who are process servers are process servers because you can't be policemen out [26:02.400 --> 26:04.560] on the street. [26:04.560 --> 26:09.280] They're generally knuckle draggers who don't have enough sense to do street work or they're [26:09.280 --> 26:15.000] about to retire so they have them do a processor. [26:15.000 --> 26:20.800] When you put that criminal trespass sign up there, that told any public official that [26:20.800 --> 26:26.440] you cannot cross this without a warrant, that is well adjudicated. [26:26.440 --> 26:34.080] When he crossed that without a warrant, he committed criminal trespass. [26:34.080 --> 26:41.560] Now when he committed criminal trespass while prominently displaying a deadly weapon, that [26:41.560 --> 26:43.960] goes to aggravated assault. [26:43.960 --> 26:50.080] He would have got a 911 call from me telling the dispatcher, get somebody out here to arrest [26:50.080 --> 26:51.080] this guy. [26:51.080 --> 26:58.000] I got someone on my porch with a pistol and he has passed my no trespassing sign. [26:58.000 --> 27:00.520] I've ordered him to leave and he refused. [27:00.520 --> 27:02.880] Get someone out here to arrest it. [27:02.880 --> 27:07.640] What happens when you call the dispatcher, they're going to start asking you questions. [27:07.640 --> 27:12.040] The first thing I ask them, are you a prosecuting attorney? [27:12.040 --> 27:14.880] No, I'm the dispatcher. [27:14.880 --> 27:15.880] Then dispatch. [27:15.880 --> 27:22.800] If I need legal advice, I'll call an attorney. [27:22.800 --> 27:25.640] That generally stops them. [27:25.640 --> 27:28.000] They realize that we know better. [27:28.000 --> 27:31.360] They'll send another policeman out. [27:31.360 --> 27:35.680] When they send the other policeman out, you get to see what we call this little chicken [27:35.680 --> 27:36.960] dance. [27:36.960 --> 27:44.400] Brett's chuckling because he's seeing it. [27:44.400 --> 27:51.600] When you ask one policeman to arrest another, they start shifting from one foot to the other. [27:51.600 --> 27:56.960] Oh, well, Mr. Kelsman, and I call that my chicken dance. [27:56.960 --> 28:03.440] When you told them at the beginning, you said, there's a suspicious man on my porch. [28:03.440 --> 28:04.440] I've ordered him away. [28:04.440 --> 28:08.080] He's an armed man and he looks scary to me. [28:08.080 --> 28:14.720] Then the other fellow comes up and realizes that he's a law-saving surfer. [28:14.720 --> 28:18.760] He doesn't want to do his duty. [28:18.760 --> 28:19.760] It doesn't. [28:19.760 --> 28:26.000] As far as I'm concerned, one important thing to understand. [28:26.000 --> 28:32.440] This is your first call, so I'm going through some basics. [28:32.440 --> 28:41.440] What I will go to next will make more sense because what we do is radically different. [28:41.440 --> 28:45.760] When you walk into a courthouse, when I walk into a courthouse, when Brett walks into [28:45.760 --> 28:51.000] a courthouse, we are the baddest motor scooter in the building. [28:51.000 --> 28:55.880] There's only one reason we're the baddest motor scooter in the building. [28:55.880 --> 29:03.120] It's because we're not a judge, a prosecutor, a lawyer, a bailiff, a clerk. [29:03.120 --> 29:04.960] They're all public servants. [29:04.960 --> 29:09.520] Even lawyers are quasi-public servants. [29:09.520 --> 29:16.720] They're the servants, we're the masters, and they are not to forget it. [29:16.720 --> 29:20.000] When I walk into a courthouse, I've got two hats on. [29:20.000 --> 29:22.160] I've got two hats with me. [29:22.160 --> 29:25.200] I walk in with my litigants hat on. [29:25.200 --> 29:31.120] But when one of my public officials steps half-inch across one of my legal lines, my [29:31.120 --> 29:36.520] litigants hat comes off, my master's hat comes on, and we've got a problem. [29:36.520 --> 29:39.480] Yeah, it's called a break coming up. [29:39.480 --> 29:42.480] Oh, that's why I got Brett there. [29:42.480 --> 29:43.480] He's my break caller. [29:43.480 --> 29:47.160] I'm off the cliff this time. [29:47.160 --> 29:48.160] Okay. [29:48.160 --> 29:49.160] Hang on, Helen. [29:49.160 --> 29:52.640] We'll probably take another segment, and then you'll kind of be oriented to what we're [29:52.640 --> 29:55.640] doing, and then we'll get to the good stuff. [29:55.640 --> 29:56.640] We'll be right back. [29:56.640 --> 30:06.960] Thousands of Florida motorists convicted of DUI may very well have been driving under [30:06.960 --> 30:08.520] the blood alcohol image. [30:08.520 --> 30:13.360] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be back with a tale of bad breathalysers and a government [30:13.360 --> 30:15.880] cover-up in a moment. [30:15.880 --> 30:17.480] Privacy is under attack. [30:17.480 --> 30:21.080] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [30:21.080 --> 30:25.880] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish, too. [30:25.880 --> 30:30.880] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [30:30.880 --> 30:33.640] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [30:33.640 --> 30:37.960] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, the private search [30:37.960 --> 30:41.440] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [30:41.440 --> 30:43.720] Start over with StartPage. [30:43.720 --> 30:47.600] Ever hear the term fine-farming? [30:47.600 --> 30:51.520] It's when cops find innocent people to bring in revenue, and it's apparently big business [30:51.520 --> 30:53.360] in the Sunshine State of Florida. [30:53.360 --> 30:59.600] This case involves breathalysers used to convict thousands of Florida motorists for DUI violations. [30:59.600 --> 31:04.400] Recently, reporters discovered that the devices were improperly calibrated. [31:04.400 --> 31:08.040] State officials knew about it for two and a half years, but did nothing. 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[32:58.800 --> 33:05.800] I mean, I actually be kidding about chemtrails. [33:28.800 --> 33:46.040] Okay, we are back. [33:46.040 --> 33:53.600] Randy Kelkin, Rue de la Radio here with Brett Fountain on this Friday, the 24th day of May [33:53.600 --> 33:57.800] 2019, and we're talking to Helen in California. [33:57.800 --> 34:07.800] Okay, actually Helen, you came up as Helen in California this time. [34:07.800 --> 34:10.480] I renamed it for you. [34:10.480 --> 34:13.480] Oh, you did? [34:13.480 --> 34:15.480] Okay. [34:15.480 --> 34:20.800] It's a way of, this is a way of thinking about these people. [34:20.800 --> 34:23.280] They're the public servants. [34:23.280 --> 34:26.680] We're the master of the servants. [34:26.680 --> 34:32.600] And we have a duty to ensure that our public officials follow our law. [34:32.600 --> 34:37.280] Actually we have a duty to report crime. [34:37.280 --> 34:42.720] If I have knowledge that a felony has been committed and I don't report that felony, [34:42.720 --> 34:46.880] well, that's a crime on my part. [34:46.880 --> 34:54.760] So when you report crime, you become a protected class. [34:54.760 --> 34:59.680] You have the same protection that a judge has. [34:59.680 --> 35:06.320] And what I like to do is I like to file some crummy little complaint. [35:06.320 --> 35:12.600] In Texas, the Highway Patrol is authorized to enforce the transportation code. [35:12.600 --> 35:14.480] I don't go to this right to travel. [35:14.480 --> 35:17.360] We don't even have to get there. [35:17.360 --> 35:27.440] And a sheriff's deputy is authorized to enforce the transportation code if he has been appointed [35:27.440 --> 35:33.400] by the county commissioners court, paid by the county commissioners court, and ride [35:33.400 --> 35:34.400] a motorcycle. [35:34.400 --> 35:38.720] Well, this guy wouldn't ride a motorcycle. [35:38.720 --> 35:40.920] So he turned his lights on me. [35:40.920 --> 35:44.640] The only authority, the only duty for me to pull over when lights are turned on me is [35:44.640 --> 35:47.800] in the transportation code. [35:47.800 --> 35:50.840] But he didn't have authority to enforce the transportation code. [35:50.840 --> 35:55.120] So he exerted or purported to exert authority he didn't have. [35:55.120 --> 36:01.160] And in the process, seized me at my liberty because I couldn't keep going because he's [36:01.160 --> 36:05.040] likely to shoot me. [36:05.040 --> 36:10.000] So he exerted or purported to exert an authority he did not expressly have. [36:10.000 --> 36:21.680] What code says, if you commit simple assault and seizure when he arrested my freedom of [36:21.680 --> 36:29.840] movement, he seized me for Fourth Amendment rights, that would fall under offensive touching. [36:29.840 --> 36:31.880] That's simple assault. [36:31.880 --> 36:40.880] If you commit simple assault while acting under the color, I'm sorry, while prominently [36:40.880 --> 36:48.200] displaying a deadly weapon, that is a second degree felony in the state of Texas. [36:48.200 --> 36:55.640] Unless you are a public official acting under the color or pretense of an official capacity, [36:55.640 --> 36:59.880] in which case it is a felony of the first degree. [36:59.880 --> 37:07.720] Oh, that was so much fun. [37:07.720 --> 37:14.680] The policeman when he came back to give me the ticket was so furious that when he handed [37:14.680 --> 37:19.240] me my license, his hand was visibly shaky. [37:19.240 --> 37:23.800] Oh, that was so much fun. [37:23.800 --> 37:30.200] Okay, and one of the things I do have to caution people about when I start demonstrating these [37:30.200 --> 37:40.840] things you can do is you do have to be careful because this can get to be so much fun. [37:40.840 --> 37:43.160] You won't believe it. [37:43.160 --> 37:49.400] When you start seeing these public officials do that little chicken dance, you'll have [37:49.400 --> 37:58.280] to struggle to keep them chuckling at them, and once you've done this, you will see very [37:58.280 --> 38:03.120] quickly how these guys start taking a step backwards. [38:03.120 --> 38:10.400] People tend to think that we need to get in the good graces of the judges and the prosecutors [38:10.400 --> 38:12.640] to get them to do the right thing. [38:12.640 --> 38:19.000] They're not going to do the right thing, especially not just because you're in the good graces. [38:19.000 --> 38:26.560] The more you try to get along with them, the easier prey you become for them. [38:26.560 --> 38:33.000] When I walk into a courthouse anywhere in North Texas, I'm very well known and they [38:33.000 --> 38:38.560] all know, watch out for that, no good SOB. [38:38.560 --> 38:44.240] He's trying to get you to do something so he can file criminal charges against you. [38:44.240 --> 38:45.240] And that's right. [38:45.240 --> 38:46.240] I am. [38:46.240 --> 38:50.200] He said, don't screw with me. [38:50.200 --> 38:55.560] Most fun I ever had in court, we're having an eviction hearing. [38:55.560 --> 39:00.200] I got a friend of mine, we're both helping people stop evictions. [39:00.200 --> 39:04.240] David goes first, he goes up since down at the table, and I walked up to the bar and [39:04.240 --> 39:09.920] stood there and Judge Hayes, real arrogant jerk, he finally looked up and he said, can [39:09.920 --> 39:10.920] I help you? [39:10.920 --> 39:13.840] I said, yes, your honor, my name is Randy Kelton and I have a hearing deficiency. [39:13.840 --> 39:16.720] Well, Mr. Kelton, what's wrong with your hearing? [39:16.720 --> 39:22.880] Oh, Judge, I was down in Mexico the other day and I drank too much of that cheap tequila [39:22.880 --> 39:24.400] and lost my hearing aid. [39:24.400 --> 39:28.080] Well, I was lying, I had it in my pocket. [39:28.080 --> 39:30.200] He said, well, why are you telling me this? [39:30.200 --> 39:32.560] I said, do you have accommodation for the hearing impaired? [39:32.560 --> 39:34.240] No, I do not. [39:34.240 --> 39:36.800] I see you have a sound system here when you turn it up. [39:36.800 --> 39:37.800] No, I will not. [39:37.800 --> 39:40.400] Well, then will you speak up? [39:40.400 --> 39:47.080] And he did, felt invited, but in sound, shut up, he's not to throw me out of the courtroom. [39:47.080 --> 39:49.200] So I sat down and shut up. [39:49.200 --> 39:53.960] My call came to my hearing, he called me up, started hearing objection. [39:53.960 --> 39:56.480] I'm here at arm's length to the court. [39:56.480 --> 39:59.120] I have a challenge to subject matter jurisdiction before the court. [39:59.120 --> 40:01.080] Yes, Mr. Kelton, you just filed that 20 minutes ago. [40:01.080 --> 40:03.520] Yes, your honor, as a matter of fact, I did. [40:03.520 --> 40:05.320] Well, I'm just going to deny that. [40:05.320 --> 40:06.960] So you're going to deny that without reading it? [40:06.960 --> 40:07.960] I made my ruling. [40:07.960 --> 40:13.760] I said, OK, we're done here and I close my folder, got appointed to the bailiff, you come [40:13.760 --> 40:14.760] with me. [40:14.760 --> 40:16.760] And I stormed out of the courtroom. [40:16.760 --> 40:19.840] Oh, that was so much fun. [40:19.840 --> 40:21.600] We got out in the hall and the bailiffs come out. [40:21.600 --> 40:24.960] He said, what can I do for you, Mr. Kelton, arrest the judge? [40:24.960 --> 40:26.960] Well, I can't arrest the judge. [40:26.960 --> 40:27.960] I sure can. [40:27.960 --> 40:30.560] Just throw the cuffs on him and drag him off to jail. [40:30.560 --> 40:32.520] Well, why would I arrest the judge? [40:32.520 --> 40:39.600] Class A, misdemeanor, official oppression, criminal violation, 3903 penal code, in that [40:39.600 --> 40:43.600] he failed a form of duty he is required to perform and in the process denied me the full [40:43.600 --> 40:46.400] and free access to rejoin me of a right. [40:46.400 --> 40:50.040] Well, Mr. Kelton, what right did he deny you in? [40:50.040 --> 40:54.920] He denied me and my right to accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act. [40:54.920 --> 41:00.240] And the bailiff said, well, why didn't you tell the judge about the Americans with Disabilities [41:00.240 --> 41:01.240] Act? [41:01.240 --> 41:07.080] Heck, if I'd have done that, he might have turned the sound up. [41:07.080 --> 41:12.080] The bailiff stood there a minute and this grin started across his face. [41:12.080 --> 41:14.160] Well, you set him up. [41:14.160 --> 41:16.760] Yeah, he was a sucker for that one, wasn't he? [41:16.760 --> 41:19.120] Now, get you behind in there and arrest him. [41:19.120 --> 41:21.120] Well, I can't arrest the judge. [41:21.120 --> 41:22.120] I said, look at you. [41:22.120 --> 41:28.280] He's just got, like, 6'6", had to weigh 400 pounds, just a pair of a man. [41:28.280 --> 41:31.040] Look at you, big strapplin' officer, the pistol on your hip. [41:31.040 --> 41:34.200] I need you to take your chicken suit off. [41:34.200 --> 41:37.720] I'm not taking my chicken suit off. [41:37.720 --> 41:38.720] That made me famous. [41:38.720 --> 41:46.160] Two days later, I was at a political convention and I thought I recognized the security guy [41:46.160 --> 41:49.280] at the door and I'm walking around in the pavilion. [41:49.280 --> 41:52.120] This guy come up to me and it was that bailiff. [41:52.120 --> 41:54.280] He said, Mr. Kelton, do you have a moment? [41:54.280 --> 41:57.320] I have someone I want to introduce you to. [41:57.320 --> 42:02.160] I said, well, sure, he takes me in this room and he said, these guys are all bailiffs around [42:02.160 --> 42:08.960] the county and this is an off-duty gig where they can make extra money running in security [42:08.960 --> 42:10.760] for these events. [42:10.760 --> 42:17.520] We walked in the room and he said, hey, this is the guy I was telling you about, the set-up [42:17.520 --> 42:29.040] judge AIDS, and these bailiffs came over, shook my hand, and poured out this vitri-pute [42:29.040 --> 42:32.080] against these judges. [42:32.080 --> 42:35.160] I was astounded. [42:35.160 --> 42:39.440] They hated these judges. [42:39.440 --> 42:43.080] We like to think everybody's a bad guy. [42:43.080 --> 42:44.080] They're not. [42:44.080 --> 42:51.200] They're trapped inside a system they didn't create and they're inside it so they can't [42:51.200 --> 42:52.200] fix it. [42:52.200 --> 42:54.600] The only ones who can fix it are you and I. [42:54.600 --> 42:55.600] That's us. [42:55.600 --> 43:01.600] Now, we can fix that system because we are the baddest motor scooter in the building and [43:01.600 --> 43:09.520] when you dial 911, oops, everybody has to back up. [43:09.520 --> 43:14.720] A brand-new, I live in a small town in Texas. [43:14.720 --> 43:16.520] I live right next to City Hall. [43:16.520 --> 43:19.280] This brand-new cop didn't know who I was. [43:19.280 --> 43:24.160] We had a fire ban on because we were in a drought and I'm doing some plastic while [43:24.160 --> 43:29.120] we're going to tank with a little propane torch and he can come over us, sir, sir, and [43:29.120 --> 43:31.440] I said, yes, you can have that open flame. [43:31.440 --> 43:32.440] He sure can. [43:32.440 --> 43:33.440] Look at it. [43:33.440 --> 43:34.440] Nothing to it. 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[45:43.560 --> 45:49.720] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [45:49.720 --> 45:52.360] prosa tactics, and much more. [45:52.360 --> 46:00.800] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-E-Z. [46:22.360 --> 46:48.400] Okay, I screwed that up, hit the wrong button. [46:48.400 --> 46:51.320] I'm producing my own show, so sometimes I screw things up. [46:51.320 --> 46:52.600] Okay, Helen, we're back. [46:52.600 --> 46:59.240] I'm trying to go through this quickly, and frankly, I used you. [46:59.240 --> 47:08.680] These are issues that I need to go over from time to time, and I used you as an excuse [47:08.680 --> 47:11.320] to go over these for everybody. [47:11.320 --> 47:12.320] Good. [47:12.320 --> 47:20.320] Okay, so he's telling me I can't do this, and I said, wait a minute. [47:20.320 --> 47:21.840] You're just joshing me, right? [47:21.840 --> 47:23.840] Oh, no, Ms. Kilton. [47:23.840 --> 47:26.360] He already asked me my name. [47:26.360 --> 47:29.600] So I said, oh, I know what it is. [47:29.600 --> 47:36.600] John Fostel, the district judge, he sent you down here to harass me, didn't he? [47:36.600 --> 47:41.880] Just because I filed one crummy little criminal complaint against him for making a terroristic [47:41.880 --> 47:48.440] threat with the attorney general, he sent you down here to harass me, didn't he? [47:48.440 --> 47:55.360] The policeman stepped back, held up both hands with his palms out, and said, one moment, [47:55.360 --> 48:00.120] Mr. Kilton, reached in his pocket, pulled out a cell phone, dialed. [48:00.120 --> 48:04.840] About 30 seconds, the chief of police stepped out the back door of the courthouse and looked [48:04.840 --> 48:10.640] across at us and said, Randy, what are you doing to my new officer? [48:10.640 --> 48:15.840] I said, oh, Tom, I was just jerking his chain. [48:15.840 --> 48:24.040] And the officer said, oh, God, I saw my whole career pass before my eyes. [48:24.040 --> 48:28.560] That is really important to understand. [48:28.560 --> 48:38.040] The higher up you go in the pecking order, the more terrified everybody down below gets [48:38.040 --> 48:40.160] of them. [48:40.160 --> 48:47.640] There's only one person in the district who's more dangerous to these guys than the district [48:47.640 --> 48:53.120] judge, and that's you. [48:53.120 --> 48:59.040] When you come to the district judge, as far as I'm concerned, my district judge is my [48:59.040 --> 49:03.520] employee, and he better follow my rules. [49:03.520 --> 49:12.640] The criminal complaint I filed against the judge, I had filed against the district attorney [49:12.640 --> 49:19.320] for not showing me some records, and I called the sheriff to arrest the district attorney, [49:19.320 --> 49:24.800] and he refused to send an officer and told me I had to make my complaint to the bailiff. [49:24.800 --> 49:31.200] He was the chief security officer, so I'm in the courtroom, there's nobody else there, [49:31.200 --> 49:36.720] making a criminal complaint to the bailiff against the high sheriff of the county. [49:36.720 --> 49:42.840] And the district judge, who hates me, came running into the courtroom, pointing his finger [49:42.840 --> 49:45.920] at me and said, Mr. Kelton, you're creating a disturbance. [49:45.920 --> 49:50.000] You get out of this courthouse, or I'll have you arrested. [49:50.000 --> 49:55.560] I said, oh, gee, judge, I didn't have this turned on, and I jerked this little digital [49:55.560 --> 50:01.840] recorder out of my pocket, pushed a button on it, stuck it right in his face, and said, [50:01.840 --> 50:05.720] you say that again? [50:05.720 --> 50:11.680] He breathed hard a couple of times and spun around and left the courtroom. [50:11.680 --> 50:19.640] If you threaten someone for the purpose of denying them access to a public building or [50:19.640 --> 50:27.080] interrupting their access to a public building, that's a terrorist threat. [50:27.080 --> 50:29.200] Found it with the attorney general. [50:29.200 --> 50:34.640] Oh, that was so much fun. [50:34.640 --> 50:42.440] And then when I told the officer that, the officer was terrified of that judge. [50:42.440 --> 50:47.160] When you, what we'll talk about is how to walk up the chain. [50:47.160 --> 50:49.360] I've got this whole routine. [50:49.360 --> 50:55.920] If I can get a public official to step half an inch across the legal line, I file on him. [50:55.920 --> 51:01.640] And when you file a complaint against an official, whoever gets that complaint is going to try [51:01.640 --> 51:02.880] to trash it. [51:02.880 --> 51:05.800] At least we hope they do. [51:05.800 --> 51:09.680] You see, we got this rule. [51:09.680 --> 51:19.200] Never ask a public official to do anything you actually want them to do. [51:19.200 --> 51:26.680] Because you never ask a public official to do anything that the law does not compel them [51:26.680 --> 51:28.240] to do. [51:28.240 --> 51:34.840] So when they fail to do it, official oppression or official misconduct, you see, I got this [51:34.840 --> 51:37.840] little invisible tar baby. [51:37.840 --> 51:42.280] And I set it in the palm of my hand and I hold it out to him and I say, here, I got this [51:42.280 --> 51:43.280] tar baby. [51:43.280 --> 51:44.840] Y'all want to touch it? [51:44.840 --> 51:47.560] Go ahead, touch it, touch it. [51:47.560 --> 51:53.720] I ask them to do something the law commands them to do and when they fail to do it, the [51:53.720 --> 51:57.720] next complains against them. [51:57.720 --> 52:05.120] When the court bailiff would not arrest the judge, because the judge denied me access [52:05.120 --> 52:11.520] to the public records, he said, well, I said, the judge wouldn't let me see the records. [52:11.520 --> 52:13.000] I said, Mr. Bay, did you hear that? [52:13.000 --> 52:14.000] Yes, I did. [52:14.000 --> 52:15.000] Arrest that woman. [52:15.000 --> 52:16.240] Well, I can't arrest her. [52:16.240 --> 52:17.720] This is her court. [52:17.720 --> 52:20.360] Oh, Mr. Bayliff, you are mistaken. [52:20.360 --> 52:22.680] This is not her court. [52:22.680 --> 52:24.840] This is my court. [52:24.840 --> 52:29.880] And I very generously allow her to administer it according to my law and she just broke [52:29.880 --> 52:33.440] one of them in your site, in your hearing. [52:33.440 --> 52:34.440] Arrest her. [52:34.440 --> 52:39.840] Oh, Mr. Keltner, I have to administer the court here because I'm the bailiff. [52:39.840 --> 52:41.400] Let me take you down to my boss. [52:41.400 --> 52:48.160] So he takes me down and I get the head constable, the elected constable and he introduced me [52:48.160 --> 52:49.160] to him. [52:49.160 --> 52:50.960] He said, what can I do for you? [52:50.960 --> 52:56.240] I need you to arrest him in the court at the bailiff. [52:56.240 --> 53:00.920] Why would I arrest the bailiff if I explained to her routine that I'm not going to arrest [53:00.920 --> 53:01.920] my bailiff. [53:01.920 --> 53:07.760] So I go across the street and I got a sheriff's department there, a loud post sheriff's department [53:07.760 --> 53:14.600] and I asked for an officer to arrest the constable and while I'm waiting for them to send me [53:14.600 --> 53:20.960] the captain, the constable came over and he said, Mr. Keltner, if you want me to, I will [53:20.960 --> 53:23.320] take your complaints to the prosecuting attorney. [53:23.320 --> 53:26.480] Oh, no, no, no. [53:26.480 --> 53:32.320] I'll get to the prosecuting attorney, but I haven't got everybody to touch my tar baby [53:32.320 --> 53:33.320] yet. [53:33.320 --> 53:38.640] And he said, you're what? I said, I've got this little invisible tar baby. [53:38.640 --> 53:41.080] I got the judge to touch it. [53:41.080 --> 53:44.240] I got your bailiff to touch it. [53:44.240 --> 53:46.600] I got you to touch it. [53:46.600 --> 53:48.880] Now I want to get the sheriff's department to touch it. [53:48.880 --> 53:56.320] Then I'll take it to the prosecuting attorney and he's standing there looking at me knowing [53:56.320 --> 53:58.520] I'm setting him up. [53:58.520 --> 54:02.240] I created all this so I could set him up. [54:02.240 --> 54:05.320] What can he do about it? [54:05.320 --> 54:06.320] Go ahead. [54:06.320 --> 54:09.240] Say one word to me that I can take as a threat. [54:09.240 --> 54:13.240] We'll see how that works out for you. [54:13.240 --> 54:18.360] Okay, Helen, is what I'm talking about beginning to make sense? [54:18.360 --> 54:20.720] Yes, very much so. [54:20.720 --> 54:23.120] Thank you. [54:23.120 --> 54:26.880] Nobody is immune from you. [54:26.880 --> 54:32.040] You are the baddest motor scooter in the building. [54:32.040 --> 54:38.240] And I always want to get to the district judge quickly to go to the prosecutor. [54:38.240 --> 54:39.840] He'll refuse to act. [54:39.840 --> 54:44.240] Then I go to the district judge and charge the prosecutor for not acting. [54:44.240 --> 54:49.640] And when the district judge doesn't act, then I'll file with either the attorney general [54:49.640 --> 54:54.840] or the court of appeals or the Supreme Court. [54:54.840 --> 54:58.760] I always want to get up to the Supreme Court eventually. [54:58.760 --> 55:09.120] Then if anyone does or says anything that I think is not proper, I accuse them of retaliating [55:09.120 --> 55:15.600] against me because the judge told them to. [55:15.600 --> 55:18.680] What do you think that person is going to think? [55:18.680 --> 55:25.760] And this judge finds out that this guy is filing criminal charges against him because [55:25.760 --> 55:31.240] of what I did, I'm toast. [55:31.240 --> 55:36.720] This is how you keep them from coming back at you, retaliating against you. [55:36.720 --> 55:42.120] You become absolutely untouchable. [55:42.120 --> 55:45.200] Sheriff's deputy came to me a while back and said, what did you do to the sheriff? [55:45.200 --> 55:50.520] So I hadn't done anything to him lately, it's been six, eight months since I had anything [55:50.520 --> 55:51.520] to do with him. [55:51.520 --> 55:59.960] He said, well, we had a roll call this morning and he asked who here knew Randy Kelton. [55:59.960 --> 56:07.360] He said, about half of us raised our hand and he said, look, you are not to stop him. [56:07.360 --> 56:17.920] You are not to cite him and whatever you do, don't put that SOB in my jail. [56:17.920 --> 56:26.520] Once you work the routine on them once, you will become off limits. [56:26.520 --> 56:32.840] And what they don't understand is you have tools they will not believe. [56:32.840 --> 56:41.160] Do you know what will happen if you file a bar grievance against a lawyer? [56:41.160 --> 56:43.160] Get them to the bar. [56:43.160 --> 56:44.160] Nah. [56:44.160 --> 56:49.760] State bar will get that bar grievance and they will throw it in the trash and they will [56:49.760 --> 56:54.120] send you this letter that said we examined into your accusation and find it does not [56:54.120 --> 56:59.520] rise to the level of misconduct and that's a good thing. [56:59.520 --> 57:07.400] The reason it's a good thing is their insurance carrier knows they will throw it in the trash. [57:07.400 --> 57:13.400] So how does the insurance carrier measure its level of risk? [57:13.400 --> 57:17.200] By valid bar grievances, throw them in the trash. [57:17.200 --> 57:23.120] By the numbers, one bar grievance, your first year of practice, they cancel immediately. [57:23.120 --> 57:26.640] Two bar grievances, any one year of practice, they cancel. [57:26.640 --> 57:30.040] Maybe they cancel your law firm's malpractice insurance. [57:30.040 --> 57:33.120] This stuff starts at about $25,000 a year. [57:33.120 --> 57:35.560] Okay, dirty trick. [57:35.560 --> 57:40.360] I once grieved a lawyer for part of his hair on the left. [57:40.360 --> 57:43.360] I've been talking about it for years and I finally did it. [57:43.360 --> 57:46.120] And the lawyer called me and said, would you do that? [57:46.120 --> 57:48.960] You'd choose to be a part of my hair on the left? [57:48.960 --> 57:53.920] I said, yeah, if I'd accuse you of what you really did, they might have disbored you. [57:53.920 --> 57:54.920] But it didn't matter. [57:54.920 --> 57:58.640] It stings his insurance anyway. [57:58.640 --> 58:08.200] Judges, judicial conduct complaints, I'd look for reasons to file judicial conduct complaints. [58:08.200 --> 58:13.000] If I don't have any, well, I'll make up one, file it anyway. [58:13.000 --> 58:14.000] Same problem. [58:14.000 --> 58:16.640] They have a bond rate. [58:16.640 --> 58:17.640] These are dirty tricks. [58:17.640 --> 58:19.920] We'll show you how to use these dirty tricks. [58:19.920 --> 58:24.560] And when we come back, then we want to go to your issue. [58:24.560 --> 58:31.000] I did all this, so when I start making these suggestions, you'll better understand where [58:31.000 --> 58:35.160] I'm coming from and it won't sound quite as radical. [58:35.160 --> 58:50.360] Okay, Randy Kelton, rule of law radio, I call it number 512-646-1984, we'll be right back. [58:50.360 --> 58:54.080] Would you like to make more definite progress in your walk with God? [58:54.080 --> 58:59.560] The Bibles for America is offering a free study Bible and a set of free Christian books [58:59.560 --> 59:01.040] that can really help. [59:01.040 --> 59:05.360] The New Testament recovery version is one of the most comprehensive study Bibles available [59:05.360 --> 59:06.360] today. [59:06.360 --> 59:10.400] It's an accurate translation and it contains thousands of footnotes that will help you [59:10.400 --> 59:13.520] to know God and to know the meaning of life. 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[01:00:21.280 --> 01:00:27.680] Markets for Wednesday, 6th of February, 2019, open with gold at $1,313.70 an ounce, silver [01:00:27.680 --> 01:00:36.600] $15.77 an ounce, copper $2.83 an ounce, oil, Texas crude $3.66 a barrel, brand crude $61.98 [01:00:36.600 --> 01:00:43.000] an ounce a barrel, and cryptos in order of market capitalization, Bitcoin $3,401.64, [01:00:43.000 --> 01:00:54.200] Ripple XRP $0.29, Ethereum $103.10 and Eos is at $2.32 a crypto coin. [01:00:54.200 --> 01:00:59.640] Today's History, the year 1918, British women over the age of 30 who meet minimum property [01:00:59.640 --> 01:01:04.560] qualifications get the right to vote when the Representation of the People Act of 1918 [01:01:04.560 --> 01:01:06.120] was passed by Parliament. [01:01:06.120 --> 01:01:12.880] Today's History, and recent news, several Texas-based organizations filed a lawsuit [01:01:12.880 --> 01:01:17.360] today requesting that a federal court stop the state from flagging about 95,000 people [01:01:17.360 --> 01:01:19.840] as potentially illegally registered to vote. [01:01:19.840 --> 01:01:24.640] The list was compiled after an 11-month-long investigation by the Office of the Texas Secretary [01:01:24.640 --> 01:01:29.480] of State and the Texas Department of Public Safety, which sought to identify non-U.S. [01:01:29.480 --> 01:01:33.360] citizens who were registered to vote when obtaining a garbage license. [01:01:33.360 --> 01:01:39.200] Over half of the 95,000 didn't devote it, however, further controversy was raised when [01:01:39.200 --> 01:01:44.200] it became clear that some of the names were not in fact belonging to those who were non-citizens [01:01:44.200 --> 01:01:45.200] and registered. [01:01:45.200 --> 01:01:50.840] Apparently, around 25% of all Latino immigrants become naturalized, gaining the right to vote. [01:01:50.840 --> 01:01:55.240] Registered voters who receive letters querying their citizenship have 30 days to respond [01:01:55.240 --> 01:01:57.040] with proof of eligibility. [01:01:57.040 --> 01:02:01.240] Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and David Whitley, the Texas Secretary of State, have [01:02:01.240 --> 01:02:08.960] yet to officially comment regarding this list and any updates pertaining to it. [01:02:08.960 --> 01:02:14.400] A Texas man of only 24 years old, William Brown, died from a severed artery in his neck after [01:02:14.400 --> 01:02:16.920] a vape pen exploded while he was using it. [01:02:16.920 --> 01:02:20.680] It apparently happened in the parking lot of the vape shop where he got it. [01:02:20.680 --> 01:02:24.240] An X-ray revealed that a piece of metal was embedded in his brainstem. [01:02:24.240 --> 01:02:30.440] The vape store, Smoke and Vape-DZ, has refused to comment. [01:02:30.440 --> 01:02:35.200] Distribution Anchorwoman Kristen Diaz interviewed Aislin Campbell, the Executive Director of [01:02:35.200 --> 01:02:40.160] Grow Local, South Texas, concerning the upcoming Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association [01:02:40.160 --> 01:02:44.680] Conference, which will be taking place at the Corpus Christi Omni Hotel from February [01:02:44.680 --> 01:02:47.440] 14th to 16th, 6 to 9 p.m. [01:02:47.440 --> 01:02:50.440] You can find the interview at kiitv.com. [01:02:50.440 --> 01:03:00.440] This is Rick Rody with your lowdown for February 6th, 2019. [01:03:20.440 --> 01:03:49.400] Okay, we are back. [01:03:49.400 --> 01:03:52.360] Randy Kelton with RealVar Radio. [01:03:52.360 --> 01:03:56.600] There are a couple of more things I could go through, but I think that's enough to give [01:03:56.600 --> 01:04:02.760] you the idea that when I start suggesting that you do some things that sound somewhat [01:04:02.760 --> 01:04:11.800] radical, this is a process that's been carefully crafted over a long time, and it's a whole [01:04:11.800 --> 01:04:15.960] different way of thinking about them. [01:04:15.960 --> 01:04:23.000] Okay, now, Helen, let's go back to your circumstance. [01:04:23.000 --> 01:04:28.160] First you can jerk around that process server and have great fun, and it'll be great practice [01:04:28.160 --> 01:04:33.640] because, you know, the process server, he's just doing his job, you don't want to ruin [01:04:33.640 --> 01:04:38.720] his career, just want to get his attention. [01:04:38.720 --> 01:04:41.280] So that will get everybody's attention. [01:04:41.280 --> 01:04:46.040] The one I most like to file on is a judge. [01:04:46.040 --> 01:04:56.320] We have some case law that says, a judge has no discretion in properly applying the law [01:04:56.320 --> 01:05:02.640] to the facts, a failure to do so is an abusive discretion. [01:05:02.640 --> 01:05:08.200] An abusive discretion by a public official that has the effect of denying a citizen in [01:05:08.200 --> 01:05:14.160] the full and free access to or enjoy a medical right is a crime in every state. [01:05:14.160 --> 01:05:21.640] The judge says, if you don't like my decision, you can appeal it, and I say, yeah, Bubba, [01:05:21.640 --> 01:05:27.720] I can appeal it, I can appeal it to a court of appeals, and they're just as corrupt as [01:05:27.720 --> 01:05:32.720] you are, or I can appeal to a grand jury and ask them to indict you. [01:05:32.720 --> 01:05:35.800] See how that works for you. [01:05:35.800 --> 01:05:41.640] That is a whole other can of worms, I once got all of the judges of the Texas Court of [01:05:41.640 --> 01:05:46.520] Appeal, criminal appeals before a grand jury. [01:05:46.520 --> 01:05:51.320] That's like the Supreme Court of Texas, we have two high courts. [01:05:51.320 --> 01:05:57.120] Supreme Court handles civil, Court of Criminal Appeals handles criminal, highest court in [01:05:57.120 --> 01:06:03.040] Texas, nine judges, I got them all put before a grand jury. [01:06:03.040 --> 01:06:06.720] They're minor nonsense. [01:06:06.720 --> 01:06:14.120] They demanded that I file a motion for leave to file a writ of habeas corpus, and I told [01:06:14.120 --> 01:06:18.960] the clerk, heck with that, this is the great writ, the writ of right. [01:06:18.960 --> 01:06:25.400] This court has no power to grant or deny leave, and the clerk said, well, I can't take it [01:06:25.400 --> 01:06:30.200] without the motion, but I'm trying to get this kid out of jail, so I made up the motion, [01:06:30.200 --> 01:06:32.880] they promptly denied it. [01:06:32.880 --> 01:06:39.080] So I filed criminal charges against them for denying me leave to file a habeas corpus, [01:06:39.080 --> 01:06:47.120] took a year to get it before a grand jury, and that also taught a valuable lesson. [01:06:47.120 --> 01:06:53.160] You see, I thought that I got them before a grand jury because of all the pressure I [01:06:53.160 --> 01:07:02.840] put on the courts, and my eloquent oratory, who had nothing to do with any of that, I [01:07:02.840 --> 01:07:03.840] got them. [01:07:03.840 --> 01:07:09.520] Ron Earl, 25-year prosecuting attorney, he's the guy that took out Tom DeLay. [01:07:09.520 --> 01:07:12.920] Nobody ever accused Tom DeLay of a crime. [01:07:12.920 --> 01:07:17.440] Speaker of the House of the United States House of Representatives, and a local prosecuting [01:07:17.440 --> 01:07:21.160] attorney got him put in jail, and nobody ever accused him of a crime. [01:07:21.160 --> 01:07:23.160] This guy was a scoundrel. [01:07:23.160 --> 01:07:26.560] Tom DeLay was a scoundrel, but so was Ron Earl. [01:07:26.560 --> 01:07:30.440] Ron Earl was not running for office again. [01:07:30.440 --> 01:07:36.560] He was a Democrat, all nine of these judges were Republicans. [01:07:36.560 --> 01:07:42.680] You will never get the courts to be afraid of you. [01:07:42.680 --> 01:07:48.560] What you will get them to be afraid of is the political cannon fodder you create for [01:07:48.560 --> 01:07:53.440] someone else, to use against them. [01:07:53.440 --> 01:07:58.640] Everything we're about is politics. [01:07:58.640 --> 01:08:06.840] You will never win your case simply because you have the law and the facts on your side [01:08:06.840 --> 01:08:10.880] to think so is naive. [01:08:10.880 --> 01:08:19.320] You win your case if you have the politics on your side, and all politics is local. [01:08:19.320 --> 01:08:25.360] Everything we talk about here is how to create politics in your favor. [01:08:25.360 --> 01:08:28.880] Does that make sense, Helen? [01:08:28.880 --> 01:08:30.480] It's superb advice. [01:08:30.480 --> 01:08:32.320] Yes, thank you. [01:08:32.320 --> 01:08:33.320] Okay. [01:08:33.320 --> 01:08:36.400] Now, let's go to your case. [01:08:36.400 --> 01:08:46.000] May I mention my observation on this, that they sent these process servers over pretending [01:08:46.000 --> 01:08:53.680] they had legal documents against me in response to my repeated letters to the CEO of the major [01:08:53.680 --> 01:08:58.800] bank, CitBank, asking what authority they had for all these different things they were [01:08:58.800 --> 01:09:04.560] doing to me when I had made every mortgage payment for 88 months, and so instead of using [01:09:04.560 --> 01:09:12.400] the mail, they used this personal service as if it was process serving because they [01:09:12.400 --> 01:09:20.320] circumvented the laws dealing with the postal authorities, and there are very stringent [01:09:20.320 --> 01:09:28.320] precedents and stringent laws involving the handling of mail, so they did everything they [01:09:28.320 --> 01:09:35.480] could not to have the information I was asking for to be communicated by mail. [01:09:35.480 --> 01:09:41.320] They pretended that many letters that they had sent to my post office box had bounced [01:09:41.320 --> 01:09:47.920] back to them, and they pretended that they could not reach me in any way, and I said [01:09:47.920 --> 01:09:52.600] I had given them 100 notices saying what my post office box was. [01:09:52.600 --> 01:09:55.040] My mail has never been bounced back. [01:09:55.040 --> 01:10:00.760] They made up a story, and then when I got them so tight on this, the series of facts [01:10:00.760 --> 01:10:06.920] that I have with delivery confirmation letters, then they resorted to a process serving context [01:10:06.920 --> 01:10:11.040] to scare me when I'm not in arrearages on my mortgage. [01:10:11.040 --> 01:10:16.640] So it was because of avoiding the laws that apply to postal authorities. [01:10:16.640 --> 01:10:18.880] Sue, the process server. [01:10:18.880 --> 01:10:20.520] I am going to. [01:10:20.520 --> 01:10:26.240] I'm going to have the county of Santa Clara, a bounce on top of them. [01:10:26.240 --> 01:10:28.120] I have a picture of their car. [01:10:28.120 --> 01:10:29.280] Okay, hold on. [01:10:29.280 --> 01:10:34.760] In that regard, the process server has to have a bond. [01:10:34.760 --> 01:10:37.040] Oh, got it. [01:10:37.040 --> 01:10:38.040] Okay. [01:10:38.040 --> 01:10:39.880] Who's the bond carrier? [01:10:39.880 --> 01:10:44.000] Sue, the bond carrier, not the process server. [01:10:44.000 --> 01:10:45.000] Okay. [01:10:45.000 --> 01:10:52.080] The bond carrier can come to the table and make a deal with you, and the process server [01:10:52.080 --> 01:10:54.920] has nothing to say about it. [01:10:54.920 --> 01:10:57.040] Same thing with lawyers. [01:10:57.040 --> 01:11:02.680] You've filed a malpractice suit against the lawyer, and his errors and emissions carrier [01:11:02.680 --> 01:11:07.400] will represent him because they're the ones that are on the hook, and they can come to [01:11:07.400 --> 01:11:14.840] the table and make a deal, and the lawyer doesn't have anything to say about it. [01:11:14.840 --> 01:11:23.120] If the lawyer thinks that you are deliberately setting him up so you can sue him, it will [01:11:23.120 --> 01:11:24.360] make him crazy. [01:11:24.360 --> 01:11:27.800] Well, that's why I agree with you. [01:11:27.800 --> 01:11:32.560] That strategy, it's called taking a two by four and hitting them on the side of the head. [01:11:32.560 --> 01:11:35.240] Kind of like that. [01:11:35.240 --> 01:11:37.200] It's not because you want to hurt them. [01:11:37.200 --> 01:11:38.200] Nope. [01:11:38.200 --> 01:11:41.960] My dad sold his next-door neighbor a mule and couldn't get the mule to work, and called [01:11:41.960 --> 01:11:47.000] him and said, I thought you said this mule would work, and daddy went over there and [01:11:47.000 --> 01:11:50.440] hit the reins, and the mule didn't go anywhere, so he picked up two forward and hit him across [01:11:50.440 --> 01:11:54.680] the side of the head, and the guy said, I thought you told me not to abuse the mule. [01:11:54.680 --> 01:11:56.680] I'm not abusing the mule. [01:11:56.680 --> 01:11:58.680] You just got to get his attention. [01:11:58.680 --> 01:11:59.680] Yes. [01:11:59.680 --> 01:12:00.680] Yes. [01:12:00.680 --> 01:12:01.680] Yes. [01:12:01.680 --> 01:12:05.080] And the bar grievances will do that. [01:12:05.080 --> 01:12:06.080] Yeah. [01:12:06.080 --> 01:12:11.680] What'll happen is, is you'll file, every time a lawyer files a motion or a cleaning, you [01:12:11.680 --> 01:12:17.720] bar grievance, and after two or three bar grievances, you'll notice you have new lawyers. [01:12:17.720 --> 01:12:20.760] Yeah, they switch them right out. [01:12:20.760 --> 01:12:27.200] And the new lawyers know why the old lawyer quit, so they're going to charge a whole lot [01:12:27.200 --> 01:12:28.200] more. [01:12:28.200 --> 01:12:33.960] It's all about the money at the end of the day. [01:12:33.960 --> 01:12:40.480] In your suits, you should always ask for mediation. [01:12:40.480 --> 01:12:43.680] You get the judge to order mediation. [01:12:43.680 --> 01:12:47.040] Now they can come to the table and make a deal to get rid of you. [01:12:47.040 --> 01:12:50.400] If you don't ask for mediation, they'll never come to the table. [01:12:50.400 --> 01:12:54.240] The only way to win is in mediation. [01:12:54.240 --> 01:12:56.640] Got it. [01:12:56.640 --> 01:12:59.440] And there's a lot of tools we can do to bring them to the table. [01:12:59.440 --> 01:13:07.160] First thing, I would certainly send a tort letter, if you're familiar with a tort letter. [01:13:07.160 --> 01:13:08.560] I'll find out. [01:13:08.560 --> 01:13:15.720] Okay, a tort letter is merely like under UCC if I have a complaint or grievance against [01:13:15.720 --> 01:13:17.440] you. [01:13:17.440 --> 01:13:22.000] I'm required to give you notice and opportunity. [01:13:22.000 --> 01:13:29.720] A notice of acceleration is notice and opportunity, because the notice of acceleration has to [01:13:29.720 --> 01:13:32.120] give a cure amount. [01:13:32.120 --> 01:13:39.640] So you send a notice to their insurance carrier and you notice them how much you have been [01:13:39.640 --> 01:13:42.960] harmed, give them opportunity to cure. [01:13:42.960 --> 01:13:52.320] The courts say we don't want you using the courts as the remedy of first resort, but [01:13:52.320 --> 01:13:55.720] rather the remedy of last resort. [01:13:55.720 --> 01:14:00.000] We want you to exercise your administrative remedies. [01:14:00.000 --> 01:14:07.800] And the only administrative remedy they require is a tort letter, notice and opportunity. [01:14:07.800 --> 01:14:15.840] And when you send the insurance carrier notice of tort by one of their insured, they are [01:14:15.840 --> 01:14:22.240] not going to be happy campers, because this is how it usually works. [01:14:22.240 --> 01:14:31.920] You have a county here and they have a bond insurance policy for all of their constables. [01:14:31.920 --> 01:14:39.520] You sue one of the constables and it raises the bond rating for all of the constables. [01:14:39.520 --> 01:14:46.960] Look for anyone who has a professional license, like a certified peace officer, and file a [01:14:46.960 --> 01:14:53.240] complaint with the licensing agency. [01:14:53.240 --> 01:14:57.560] That complaint has to be noticed to the insurance carrier. [01:14:57.560 --> 01:15:07.320] In Texas, six professional conduct complaints against a police officer and he is unemployable. [01:15:07.320 --> 01:15:15.040] Because the bonding company will come to the agency and say you got this officer, he is [01:15:15.040 --> 01:15:17.480] an unacceptable risk. [01:15:17.480 --> 01:15:22.720] If you keep this officer, we're raising your bond rating. [01:15:22.720 --> 01:15:24.560] So what happens to the officer? [01:15:24.560 --> 01:15:27.320] Adios, amigo. [01:15:27.320 --> 01:15:35.640] And who's going to hire this officer once he has six complaints against it? [01:15:35.640 --> 01:15:39.560] Makes no difference, valid, invalid, doesn't matter. [01:15:39.560 --> 01:15:48.000] If they get a complaint and they have an insurance policy, they have to notice the insurance carrier [01:15:48.000 --> 01:15:49.000] that they got the complaint. [01:15:49.000 --> 01:15:54.160] They have to tell them themselves, otherwise they're not covered. [01:15:54.160 --> 01:15:57.000] This is dirty, these are dirty tricks. [01:15:57.000 --> 01:15:59.000] I love them. [01:15:59.000 --> 01:16:00.000] Okay. [01:16:00.000 --> 01:16:01.000] Go ahead. [01:16:01.000 --> 01:16:03.000] We've got this. [01:16:03.000 --> 01:16:05.480] What did they serve on you? [01:16:05.480 --> 01:16:10.800] And the thing is, they went through the routine of pretending the serving process on me and [01:16:10.800 --> 01:16:12.440] all it was a letter. [01:16:12.440 --> 01:16:20.800] Now they sit bank, probably paid $500 to $800 to have that ritual take place in lieu of [01:16:20.800 --> 01:16:26.400] spending $0.50 on postage and a stamp to send the letter to me. [01:16:26.400 --> 01:16:33.480] This is word of advice to everybody listening, that there are so many strong statutes involving [01:16:33.480 --> 01:16:38.240] the handling of mail, and I have a feeling that the public is going to have to do that. [01:16:38.240 --> 01:16:39.240] Okay, hang on. [01:16:39.240 --> 01:16:44.240] Hey, Colin, we've got a way of addressing that, but I'm about to go to break. [01:16:44.240 --> 01:16:51.440] This is Randy Kelton, Roodleflow Radio, call in number 512-646-1984. [01:16:51.440 --> 01:16:56.640] I've got Larry, John, and Tim, we'll try to get to all of you, but this is my favorite [01:16:56.640 --> 01:16:57.640] subject. [01:16:57.640 --> 01:16:58.640] We'll be right back. [01:16:58.640 --> 01:17:05.640] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters, or even lawsuits? [01:17:05.640 --> 01:17:09.320] Stop debt collectors now with the Michael Mirris Proven Method. 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[01:19:57.240 --> 01:20:07.440] Okay, we got the bailiff, and actually, whenever I get people calling in and they're upset [01:20:07.440 --> 01:20:12.840] because the other side's done this outrageous thing, and then when I hear it, I'm sitting [01:20:12.840 --> 01:20:18.480] here just jumping up and down, clapping my hands, oh goody, goody, look how we get to [01:20:18.480 --> 01:20:21.480] beat him up for it. [01:20:21.480 --> 01:20:30.640] So what is the bank going to do when you sue both the bank and the bailiff? [01:20:30.640 --> 01:20:39.880] The bank sent him there, and then he committed aggravated assault against you, and they could [01:20:39.880 --> 01:20:46.920] have sent all of these documents by publication. [01:20:46.920 --> 01:20:53.200] There was no requirement to send somebody out there with a gun. [01:20:53.200 --> 01:20:57.520] If I understand right, this is not even a court issue, these are just letters they're [01:20:57.520 --> 01:20:58.760] sending to you? [01:20:58.760 --> 01:21:05.600] Yeah, well, I complained about their illegal actions on my mortgage, even though I made [01:21:05.600 --> 01:21:11.880] every single monthly payment, and I demanded that the CEO of CitBank respond and fix up [01:21:11.880 --> 01:21:21.880] their messy record, and instead of sending me letters as promised to explain what went [01:21:21.880 --> 01:21:26.840] on and to make their corrections, they decided to terrorize me and send a process server, [01:21:26.840 --> 01:21:34.000] two process servers over, pretend that I was being sued, when in fact they've done everything [01:21:34.000 --> 01:21:38.600] to avoid putting a stamp on a letter and mailing it to me. [01:21:38.600 --> 01:21:44.600] Wait a minute, wait a minute, did the process server file notice of suit? [01:21:44.600 --> 01:21:50.880] No, there's no suit, nothing, it's a matter of they chose to spend $500, say $800. [01:21:50.880 --> 01:21:52.880] Wait a minute, hold on, they? [01:21:52.880 --> 01:21:59.920] Deliver a letter, no, no, I think you're looking at this wrong, really? [01:21:59.920 --> 01:22:10.000] They sent somebody with a gun to deliver a letter to you, okay, and I don't know that [01:22:10.000 --> 01:22:21.840] a process server has, standing, Brad, do you know anything about this, a process server [01:22:21.840 --> 01:22:24.840] is a pseudo-public official? [01:22:24.840 --> 01:22:30.280] Yes, and he claims they had official authority from a different county. [01:22:30.280 --> 01:22:36.760] He exerts or purports to exert an official capacity, so what are the limits of that [01:22:36.760 --> 01:22:38.760] official capacity? [01:22:38.760 --> 01:22:44.960] Can I use a process server to send you a box of cookies? [01:22:44.960 --> 01:22:50.280] See, yes, you're getting the picture there, they just want to terrorize a 72-year-old [01:22:50.280 --> 01:22:52.280] woman. [01:22:52.280 --> 01:22:56.320] Oh, this is elder abuse, it's enhanced by elder abuse. [01:22:56.320 --> 01:23:01.120] That's even worse in California because they don't even have any open carrier, concealed [01:23:01.120 --> 01:23:04.000] carrier, anything, nobody can have a gun. [01:23:04.000 --> 01:23:13.200] Yes, so under the cloak or color of authority, they came over, but it was a game, it was [01:23:13.200 --> 01:23:19.920] a game, and in lieu of spending $0.50 to $1 on postage stamps. [01:23:19.920 --> 01:23:22.760] But that trick here is that everybody needs it. [01:23:22.760 --> 01:23:29.760] And Helen, I can tell by your speech patterns that you were horribly traumatized. [01:23:29.760 --> 01:23:37.720] Oh, it's horrible, I was terrified, all by myself, 72-year-old woman, nobody in the neighborhood, [01:23:37.720 --> 01:23:41.480] and these people just stood there videotaping me. [01:23:41.480 --> 01:23:48.800] You know what I'm thinking, all by yourself, 72-year-old woman, I don't, I wouldn't want [01:23:48.800 --> 01:23:57.200] anybody to tie me up and throw me on you. [01:23:57.200 --> 01:23:59.800] So I've got a goldmine here, huh, for Justin. [01:23:59.800 --> 01:24:02.120] I guess, exactly. [01:24:02.120 --> 01:24:10.640] You'll never win in the court, however, you can cost them so much money that they'll [01:24:10.640 --> 01:24:14.760] make a deal with you just to stop bleeding out. [01:24:14.760 --> 01:24:15.760] Got it. [01:24:15.760 --> 01:24:22.600] When we stop thinking about winning, and then when there's one thing that you should always [01:24:22.600 --> 01:24:27.360] expect and you always expect the court will rule against you out of hand at every turn [01:24:27.360 --> 01:24:38.120] and you don't care, your only purpose in the trial court is to set the record for appeal. [01:24:38.120 --> 01:24:41.320] You don't care what that judge does. [01:24:41.320 --> 01:24:46.200] And when the judge fails to properly apply the law to the facts, file a criminal against [01:24:46.200 --> 01:24:47.200] him. [01:24:47.200 --> 01:24:48.360] Oh, that is so much fun. [01:24:48.360 --> 01:24:51.120] Can I just do one thing to you? [01:24:51.120 --> 01:24:53.800] Here's a conduct complaint as well. [01:24:53.800 --> 01:24:55.360] May I mention one thing to you? [01:24:55.360 --> 01:24:56.360] Absolutely. [01:24:56.360 --> 01:25:01.760] Right now, currently, there are $1 bills that are in circulation, and they were printed [01:25:01.760 --> 01:25:03.960] in 2017. [01:25:03.960 --> 01:25:09.680] If you look at the signature on there, it's Stephen Mnuchin, M-N-U-C-H-I-N. [01:25:09.680 --> 01:25:17.360] He is the man who created the bank that has tried to steal my home since 2008. [01:25:17.360 --> 01:25:23.320] The man who is the United States Secretary of the Treasury, Stephen Mnuchin, former Goldman [01:25:23.320 --> 01:25:30.000] Sachs founder, founding family, and his right-hand man, Joseph Otting, the comptroller of the [01:25:30.000 --> 01:25:31.000] currency. [01:25:31.000 --> 01:25:36.120] They have the two most important financial divisions of the federal government tied up [01:25:36.120 --> 01:25:38.680] in this corruption involving my mortgage. [01:25:38.680 --> 01:25:39.680] Okay. [01:25:39.680 --> 01:25:43.680] Are you familiar with respondee at superior? [01:25:43.680 --> 01:25:44.680] Yes. [01:25:44.680 --> 01:25:50.880] Then he is essentially respondee at superior. [01:25:50.880 --> 01:25:55.080] Now, how familiar are you with grand juries? [01:25:55.080 --> 01:26:02.480] No, I'm not, and I keep coming up, and I would love to go right before grand juries. [01:26:02.480 --> 01:26:08.480] Grand juries were absolutely ingenious. [01:26:08.480 --> 01:26:14.120] I walked in, you know, you hear people say, oh, a prosecutor and attorney, he controls [01:26:14.120 --> 01:26:15.120] the grand jury. [01:26:15.120 --> 01:26:22.480] Well, I walked into my prosecuting attorney's office and the prosecutor in Wise County, Texas. [01:26:22.480 --> 01:26:31.880] If there is a prosecuting attorney in the world who has his moral center in the right place, [01:26:31.880 --> 01:26:34.880] it is Greg Lowry. [01:26:34.880 --> 01:26:38.400] I walked in, and we're personal friends, he's known me for years. [01:26:38.400 --> 01:26:42.600] He, I went into, went to talk to him one day, and he said, what were you doing in Wichita [01:26:42.600 --> 01:26:43.600] Falls? [01:26:43.600 --> 01:26:44.600] I said, you know about that? [01:26:44.600 --> 01:26:47.200] Oh, yeah, I got a call from the DA up there. [01:26:47.200 --> 01:26:48.880] Well, what did he say? [01:26:48.880 --> 01:26:51.680] Well, he wanted to know if you were crazy. [01:26:51.680 --> 01:26:53.360] I said, would you tell him? [01:26:53.360 --> 01:26:56.640] Oh, yeah, he's crazy. [01:26:56.640 --> 01:27:01.240] But if he tells you the law is a certain way, pay attention, he does his homework. [01:27:01.240 --> 01:27:04.440] I said, okay, that'll work for me. [01:27:04.440 --> 01:27:08.640] I went into his office one day and he's sitting with his head in his hand. [01:27:08.640 --> 01:27:11.040] I said, what's the matter, Greg? [01:27:11.040 --> 01:27:19.560] He looked up at me and he said, those darn grand jurors, you never know what they're [01:27:19.560 --> 01:27:20.560] going to do. [01:27:20.560 --> 01:27:28.160] And I held up my hands and looked up at the ceiling and said, there is a God. [01:27:28.160 --> 01:27:35.840] Anthony Scalia, Supreme Court Justice, the one that was murdered recently, said in Montgomery [01:27:35.840 --> 01:27:41.200] v. State that any prosecutor worth his salt can get a ham sandwich and diet it. [01:27:41.200 --> 01:27:43.200] And that's true. [01:27:43.200 --> 01:27:50.120] The problem the prosecutor has is keeping ham sandwich from being indicted. [01:27:50.120 --> 01:27:56.240] In this case, kid gets his bar card, has a big party, driving home, gets bought for [01:27:56.240 --> 01:27:58.040] DUI. [01:27:58.040 --> 01:28:01.480] Joe De Villa, I knew that guy's name. [01:28:01.480 --> 01:28:05.120] He's so famous as the biggest drug dealer in the county and I don't have anything to [01:28:05.120 --> 01:28:06.120] do with drugs. [01:28:06.120 --> 01:28:07.480] But I knew who he was. [01:28:07.480 --> 01:28:12.280] He gets popped enough drugs to charge him with distribution. [01:28:12.280 --> 01:28:19.720] It broke Greg's heart, but he said, it's my job, I got a file on this lawyer. [01:28:19.720 --> 01:28:22.280] So he files with the grand jury. [01:28:22.280 --> 01:28:31.200] They no build the drug dealer, they true build the lawyer and Greg was distraught. [01:28:31.200 --> 01:28:37.680] But for me, that says prosecutors do not control the grand jury. [01:28:37.680 --> 01:28:43.200] In Travis County, I went down and got the minutes of the grand jury. [01:28:43.200 --> 01:28:51.960] Every single meeting, they no build at least one, sometimes several people. [01:28:51.960 --> 01:28:54.640] They don't just rubber stamp. [01:28:54.640 --> 01:29:01.080] So I told you that I once got, excuse me, all of the judges of the court of criminal [01:29:01.080 --> 01:29:04.720] appeals put before a grand jury. [01:29:04.720 --> 01:29:11.000] They got their complaints their first day in office, held them till their last day in [01:29:11.000 --> 01:29:14.440] office and no build them. [01:29:14.440 --> 01:29:19.080] It's really hard to get a grand jury to indict a public official and that's okay. [01:29:19.080 --> 01:29:23.280] Because I really didn't want them to indict it, that wasn't the purpose. [01:29:23.280 --> 01:29:32.440] But the point was, for three months, all of the highest judges in Texas set their wondering [01:29:32.440 --> 01:29:36.080] if their careers were going to end tomorrow. [01:29:36.080 --> 01:29:41.920] And there was absolutely nothing they could do about it. [01:29:41.920 --> 01:29:47.360] Okay, hang on, about to go to break, Randy Kelton, we'll have our radio. [01:29:47.360 --> 01:29:54.160] We'll do two more segments on this and then John, Larry, Tim, we will get to you. [01:29:54.160 --> 01:30:02.920] But this is a great caller, I'm loving this, we'll be right back. [01:30:02.920 --> 01:30:07.600] This performance enhancing drug shows up on drug tests, but it hasn't been banned from [01:30:07.600 --> 01:30:08.600] professional sports. [01:30:08.600 --> 01:30:12.600] I'm Dr. Katherine Alvrackton, I'll bet you're taking this drug too. [01:30:12.600 --> 01:30:15.160] I'll be back to tell you what it is. 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[01:32:54.800 --> 01:33:03.240] Remember your copy today and together we can have the pre-society we all want and deserve. [01:33:03.240 --> 01:33:04.240] Looking for some truth? [01:33:04.240 --> 01:33:30.240] You found it, LogosRadioNetwork.com. [01:33:34.240 --> 01:33:49.040] The way we come with temptations, they're trying to buy the whole place, they want to [01:33:49.040 --> 01:34:04.040] force the nation, because they're falling from grace, I will not bring you back up. [01:34:04.040 --> 01:34:33.240] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton, RulaLawRadio here with Brett Fountain and we're talking [01:34:33.240 --> 01:34:41.360] to Helen, one of my new favorite callers, oh next to John of course, John, I hope I didn't [01:34:41.360 --> 01:34:48.400] hurt your feelings, I know you're listening, can I have 60 seconds, 45 seconds, I have [01:34:48.400 --> 01:34:52.600] something very powerful to say as to how this relates to what's happened. [01:34:52.600 --> 01:35:00.960] Okay, hold on just one second because I expect you to become a regular caller and one thing [01:35:00.960 --> 01:35:09.280] to understand, when either Brett or I were up on the bridge, if we speak, we have a suppressor [01:35:09.280 --> 01:35:14.880] on the system, if I'm speaking and you're speaking, the suppressor will push your voice [01:35:14.880 --> 01:35:24.160] down underneath my, so if you want to speak, you know, make a noise, just to say something [01:35:24.160 --> 01:35:31.880] and then as soon as I finish the sentence I'm using, then I will come to you, but if [01:35:31.880 --> 01:35:35.480] you talk while we're talking, nobody will hear you, it's a little technical thing I [01:35:35.480 --> 01:35:36.480] want you to know. [01:35:36.480 --> 01:35:39.000] Okay, go ahead, Helen. [01:35:39.000 --> 01:35:45.200] Okay, this is very important, what I'm going through with the SIT group that took over [01:35:45.200 --> 01:35:50.480] my mortgage company called One West Bank founded by our Secretary of the Treasury, Stephen [01:35:50.480 --> 01:35:56.720] Mnuchin, who now with such criminal activity is printing his own money with his signature [01:35:56.720 --> 01:35:58.200] on our dollar bill. [01:35:58.200 --> 01:36:05.000] This is a pattern, a repeating pattern in the context of T-Boone Pickens and Carl Icon [01:36:05.000 --> 01:36:12.520] taking over TWA and destroying it, corrupting Enron and having to go to prison because their [01:36:12.520 --> 01:36:17.680] corruption was caught, this is the same thing that Stephen Mnuchin through Goldman Sachs [01:36:17.680 --> 01:36:24.960] has done for the last 15 years in our economy, it's a measles epidemic that has not been [01:36:24.960 --> 01:36:33.200] prosecuted and he went to Sears and he's been a board of directors of Sears and he now has [01:36:33.200 --> 01:36:36.720] destroyed Sears with his Dune Capital Management. [01:36:36.720 --> 01:36:42.880] He's gone on to the Secretary of the Treasury, his teammates are trying to get control again [01:36:42.880 --> 01:36:49.000] of Dell computers because one of them, his teammate is Michael Dell and another teammate [01:36:49.000 --> 01:36:55.520] of theirs who was the head of SIT Bank is John Thane who now has been brought on to the [01:36:55.520 --> 01:36:57.600] Uber Board of Directors. [01:36:57.600 --> 01:37:03.720] There is no rule of law, it's the rule of greed that all of us need to start fighting [01:37:03.720 --> 01:37:04.880] right now. [01:37:04.880 --> 01:37:11.200] I can't get anybody even in Congress who has the Judiciary Committee chairmanship, financial [01:37:11.200 --> 01:37:16.560] services chairmanship, none of them will pay attention to this because they've gotten political [01:37:16.560 --> 01:37:24.320] contributions from Stephen Mnuchin including Kamala Harris running for the presidency. [01:37:24.320 --> 01:37:27.320] Okay, we got that. [01:37:27.320 --> 01:37:32.720] Let me give you some of my background. [01:37:32.720 --> 01:37:44.200] I'm a combat veteran and in combat you have to pick your battles very carefully, you have [01:37:44.200 --> 01:37:54.240] a very large enemy coming at you and there are probably 100 ways you can attack them. [01:37:54.240 --> 01:38:03.600] You have to back up and look very carefully how can we attack them in a way that will [01:38:03.600 --> 01:38:11.680] generate the most movement toward our intended outcome with the least cost and the least [01:38:11.680 --> 01:38:12.680] risk. [01:38:12.680 --> 01:38:19.280] In combat you only get to screw up big time once, then they punch your ticket. [01:38:19.280 --> 01:38:25.040] So if you start a fight you've got to make sure that there's a good chance you can win [01:38:25.040 --> 01:38:33.360] the fight or if you don't win the fight you will move yourself toward your intended outcome. [01:38:33.360 --> 01:38:41.880] That the resources you will expend will not outstrip the gains that you will make and [01:38:41.880 --> 01:38:45.520] that you always have an exit strategy. [01:38:45.520 --> 01:38:52.280] So you're talking about a lot of things that are going wrong and a lot of things they're [01:38:52.280 --> 01:38:53.280] doing. [01:38:53.280 --> 01:39:02.360] Okay, let's back up, let's get down to basics and I like to say let's get really mean with [01:39:02.360 --> 01:39:04.720] them. [01:39:04.720 --> 01:39:20.760] First off, in your case at the end of the day what for you would be an acceptable outcome? [01:39:20.760 --> 01:39:26.240] And I say that because if you don't know where you're going, there's a very good chance [01:39:26.240 --> 01:39:33.120] you'll wind up somewhere else and you'll get pulled and pushed constantly by everything [01:39:33.120 --> 01:39:38.520] that comes along and you will lose your impact. [01:39:38.520 --> 01:39:46.880] First thing, what at the end of the day do you want to accomplish or achieve by what [01:39:46.880 --> 01:39:50.120] you intend to do? [01:39:50.120 --> 01:39:58.800] I want justice restored again in the United States and with respect to my situation I [01:39:58.800 --> 01:40:08.040] want the government to become transparent and accountable and I want to have my home [01:40:08.040 --> 01:40:14.280] free and clear for all the suffering that I'm suffering and other people, Zatina and [01:40:14.280 --> 01:40:15.280] others. [01:40:15.280 --> 01:40:17.400] Okay, wait, wait, hold on. [01:40:17.400 --> 01:40:25.680] Let me try to explain the difference between wants and wishes and goals. [01:40:25.680 --> 01:40:31.760] One of the things I'm going to say is you will never get in your life what you want [01:40:31.760 --> 01:40:34.360] or what you wish for. [01:40:34.360 --> 01:40:38.360] The mind is not motivated that way. [01:40:38.360 --> 01:40:43.040] You will achieve your expectations. [01:40:43.040 --> 01:40:46.080] That's good and it's bad. [01:40:46.080 --> 01:40:55.080] If you were raised in an abusive environment, treated badly all your life. [01:40:55.080 --> 01:40:59.480] And someone comes and takes you out of that abusive environment and treats you the way [01:40:59.480 --> 01:41:02.600] you've always wanted and always wished for. [01:41:02.600 --> 01:41:03.600] You like it. [01:41:03.600 --> 01:41:04.600] It's great. [01:41:04.600 --> 01:41:13.520] The problem is, is you don't have the tools you need to be able to react and respond in [01:41:13.520 --> 01:41:17.920] that environment. [01:41:17.920 --> 01:41:23.520] You take the child who's been abused all his life, put him in a nurturing environment [01:41:23.520 --> 01:41:24.920] and he likes it. [01:41:24.920 --> 01:41:25.920] This is great. [01:41:25.920 --> 01:41:26.920] This is wonderful. [01:41:26.920 --> 01:41:28.720] But he doesn't know how to respond to it. [01:41:28.720 --> 01:41:34.400] So he is always waiting for the other foot to fall. [01:41:34.400 --> 01:41:38.680] And if it doesn't, he will generate it. [01:41:38.680 --> 01:41:43.520] Look at the most outrageous scandals you see. [01:41:43.520 --> 01:41:48.720] Gary Hart, a shoo-in for the presidency. [01:41:48.720 --> 01:41:52.000] The Republicans have nothing to run against him. [01:41:52.000 --> 01:42:04.800] He is in Miami on a dock with a woman who, at best, was a woman of dubious repute, but [01:42:04.800 --> 01:42:06.600] in fact was a prostitute. [01:42:06.600 --> 01:42:07.600] He's married. [01:42:07.600 --> 01:42:08.600] He's got children. [01:42:08.600 --> 01:42:09.600] He's running for president. [01:42:09.600 --> 01:42:10.600] What were you thinking? [01:42:10.600 --> 01:42:11.600] His own expectations. [01:42:11.600 --> 01:42:23.320] So if you are to achieve anything, it must become an expectation. [01:42:23.320 --> 01:42:28.880] And if you listen to my show a lot, you will find that I am, while I am not religious, [01:42:28.880 --> 01:42:37.840] I'm certainly not anti-religious, and I see religion as a prescription for social wisdom. [01:42:37.840 --> 01:42:47.160] Prayer, prayer is practiced in the Harvard School of Business. [01:42:47.160 --> 01:42:49.080] They don't call it prayer. [01:42:49.080 --> 01:42:54.000] They call it setting specific goals. [01:42:54.000 --> 01:43:01.400] If you know precisely where you're trying to get to, you decide what that is. [01:43:01.400 --> 01:43:02.400] Define it. [01:43:02.400 --> 01:43:04.400] Describe it. [01:43:04.400 --> 01:43:05.400] Specify it. [01:43:05.400 --> 01:43:10.040] In prayer, decide what you want. [01:43:10.040 --> 01:43:17.920] And then ask in setting specific goals, you decide what you want. [01:43:17.920 --> 01:43:24.840] And you assert to yourself that no matter what, I will achieve that outcome. [01:43:24.840 --> 01:43:30.960] It sends a directive to the inner mind so that every step you take, every action, every [01:43:30.960 --> 01:43:36.160] reaction you have will filter through that internal expectation. [01:43:36.160 --> 01:43:39.480] If you expect bad things, you get bad things. [01:43:39.480 --> 01:43:40.480] Okay, go ahead. [01:43:40.480 --> 01:43:41.480] What? [01:43:41.480 --> 01:43:45.560] It's telling me five seconds and I've got twenty. [01:43:45.560 --> 01:43:46.560] Okay. [01:43:46.560 --> 01:43:47.560] Okay. [01:43:47.560 --> 01:43:48.560] We're going to break. [01:43:48.560 --> 01:43:51.840] I mean, this may sound kind of pedantic, but it's really not. [01:43:51.840 --> 01:44:00.520] And we'll pick this up on the other side. 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[01:46:37.200 --> 01:46:46.200] The future shoots from so many fruits, the words that are put on hold of thee. [01:46:46.200 --> 01:46:53.200] Let your giants be, cause this hurts my steps to the giant. [01:46:53.200 --> 01:46:56.200] My waffles are on points from pasties. [01:46:56.200 --> 01:46:58.200] Okay, we are back. [01:46:58.200 --> 01:47:00.200] Randy Kelton, rule of law radio. [01:47:00.200 --> 01:47:08.200] I know how long this sounds kind of arcane, but once you decide specifically what your [01:47:08.200 --> 01:47:15.200] next goal will be, everything you do will point you toward that. [01:47:15.200 --> 01:47:23.200] And it makes it much more difficult for someone to lead you off on a tangent. [01:47:23.200 --> 01:47:27.200] And when you talk about you want justice and those things, those aren't really goals. [01:47:27.200 --> 01:47:31.200] Those are ideas. [01:47:31.200 --> 01:47:38.200] What do you want to achieve at the end of the day? [01:47:38.200 --> 01:47:41.200] You can't fix everything, Helen. [01:47:41.200 --> 01:47:43.200] I can't either. [01:47:43.200 --> 01:47:50.200] And, you know, I've had to sit down and say, okay, what do I think I can do? [01:47:50.200 --> 01:47:59.200] The most, I think, you know, all the time I've been doing this, I've been telling everybody my ultimate goal is to place every judge in the [01:47:59.200 --> 01:48:10.200] country in a position such that when he steps up behind the bench and looks out across the bar at the gallery, I want him thinking, [01:48:10.200 --> 01:48:18.200] which one? Which one of those jack legs out there are waiting for me to render a ruling so he can run down to the grand jury and [01:48:18.200 --> 01:48:21.200] try to get me indicted? [01:48:21.200 --> 01:48:24.200] That's my goal. [01:48:24.200 --> 01:48:31.200] Everything I do is ultimately focused toward that goal. [01:48:31.200 --> 01:48:45.200] So from that goal, I back out to more immediate goals, but all of these steps that I take must be focused toward that ultimate outcome. [01:48:45.200 --> 01:48:47.200] Does that make sense, Helen? [01:48:47.200 --> 01:48:57.200] Yes, and in fact, ironically and coincidentally, I've spent the last six years trying to figure out how to stop this kind of Stephen Mnuchin, [01:48:57.200 --> 01:49:07.200] Secretary of Treasury ripping off everybody, and I came up with the design of an app that will put Sunshine on the mold and give us [01:49:07.200 --> 01:49:13.200] our government back with full knowledge of what's transpiring so we can head into corruption. [01:49:13.200 --> 01:49:15.200] Wait a minute. [01:49:15.200 --> 01:49:18.200] Sunshine on the mold. [01:49:18.200 --> 01:49:21.200] Yes, that kills the mold. [01:49:21.200 --> 01:49:24.200] That is wonderful. [01:49:24.200 --> 01:49:27.200] Yes. [01:49:27.200 --> 01:49:37.200] Brett and I were talking about linguistics and how to use language to affect change in other people. [01:49:37.200 --> 01:49:47.200] And it sometimes takes graphic, it takes language that creates internal images. [01:49:47.200 --> 01:49:53.200] I've written that on my notepad in all caps, and I'm not one of those all caps guys. [01:49:53.200 --> 01:49:55.200] Sunshine on the mold. [01:49:55.200 --> 01:49:57.200] That is wonderful. [01:49:57.200 --> 01:50:00.200] I may have to get you one past your message show. [01:50:00.200 --> 01:50:04.200] Yeah, I created an app to do it as a gift to our country. [01:50:04.200 --> 01:50:12.200] And if you've got somebody in mind who is willing to work with me, within three months, we will have our country back. [01:50:12.200 --> 01:50:15.200] I wish that were the case. [01:50:15.200 --> 01:50:17.200] No, I'm serious. [01:50:17.200 --> 01:50:22.200] During the presidential election, the Sunshine on the mold and this app will do it. [01:50:22.200 --> 01:50:24.200] So I'm looking for a partnership there. [01:50:24.200 --> 01:50:30.200] That's my ultimate goal, but I'm also not going to lose my home of 26 years to write. [01:50:30.200 --> 01:50:32.200] Okay. [01:50:32.200 --> 01:50:35.200] We need to talk offline. [01:50:35.200 --> 01:50:36.200] Yes. [01:50:36.200 --> 01:50:39.200] I have some programmers. [01:50:39.200 --> 01:50:43.200] Okay, they're in Russia, but we can deal with that. [01:50:43.200 --> 01:50:47.200] I got to be careful because this is the gift to our country. [01:50:47.200 --> 01:50:55.200] What I'm hoping everybody figures out is that I went to Australia. [01:50:55.200 --> 01:51:02.200] I did some seminars down there and I ran into something I did not expect. [01:51:02.200 --> 01:51:13.200] The Australians consistently said to me, we love the American people, but we hate the American government. [01:51:13.200 --> 01:51:17.200] In America, we don't hear that sophistication. [01:51:17.200 --> 01:51:20.200] Russians are Russians. [01:51:20.200 --> 01:51:26.200] And our children are finding out, no, that is not the case. [01:51:26.200 --> 01:51:29.200] People are people, governments are governments. [01:51:29.200 --> 01:51:41.200] The reason I'm using Russian programmers is I finally went to a company that found freelance programmers. [01:51:41.200 --> 01:51:47.200] And I told them, do not send me an American programmer. [01:51:47.200 --> 01:51:51.200] I spent 10 years with American programmers. [01:51:51.200 --> 01:52:00.200] And for the most part, when I talk to them and I tell them what I need, they immediately start telling me what they think I did. [01:52:00.200 --> 01:52:06.200] When I talk to the Russians, this guy listened to me for two and a half hours. [01:52:06.200 --> 01:52:12.200] And then two weeks later, he came back with better software than I had asked for. [01:52:12.200 --> 01:52:18.200] But he wants to get out of Russia. [01:52:18.200 --> 01:52:20.200] He wants to go to another country. [01:52:20.200 --> 01:52:23.200] All these people are people. [01:52:23.200 --> 01:52:26.200] I'm getting off topic. [01:52:26.200 --> 01:52:28.200] But I do have some people who can help us. [01:52:28.200 --> 01:52:31.200] And actually, you might want to talk to Brett. [01:52:31.200 --> 01:52:33.200] Brett, are you there? [01:52:33.200 --> 01:52:36.200] I want to talk off the air, too. [01:52:36.200 --> 01:52:38.200] Yeah, let's talk off the air. [01:52:38.200 --> 01:52:41.200] Okay, you're going to want to talk to Brett, because he can do this. [01:52:41.200 --> 01:52:45.200] I'm going to do just some manipulation of our market by Mnuchin and his team. [01:52:45.200 --> 01:52:48.200] We have to get our country back. [01:52:48.200 --> 01:52:58.200] Okay, you spoke about your property and if you've made all your payments, what is your issue with the lender? [01:52:58.200 --> 01:53:03.200] They have been manipulating the numbers on the statements. [01:53:03.200 --> 01:53:08.200] They've been changing loan servicers to constantly have a new team of people involved. [01:53:08.200 --> 01:53:13.200] They are well-known for setting homes up, regardless of what the facts are. [01:53:13.200 --> 01:53:19.200] They establish Mnuchin gang, establishes false entries in the records, [01:53:19.200 --> 01:53:24.200] and then forecloses when they have no legal right, but they make it look like there's a legal right. [01:53:24.200 --> 01:53:26.200] And so I'm fighting to keep the... [01:53:26.200 --> 01:53:29.200] Okay, how do we set them up? [01:53:29.200 --> 01:53:30.200] Huh? [01:53:30.200 --> 01:53:34.200] Okay, first thing, I have a spreadsheet I need to get to you. [01:53:34.200 --> 01:53:35.200] Okay. [01:53:35.200 --> 01:53:37.200] It's a huge spreadsheet. [01:53:37.200 --> 01:53:39.200] It took me six months to build this thing. [01:53:39.200 --> 01:53:46.200] But it gives you a way to go after them and explain how, what the philosophy is. [01:53:46.200 --> 01:53:47.200] Yes. [01:53:47.200 --> 01:53:54.200] So you go to the closing and you sit down at closing and they give you this hug one settlement statement. [01:53:54.200 --> 01:53:57.200] They've got all of these fees on it. [01:53:57.200 --> 01:54:10.200] But they did not provide you with documentation to show that the amounts charged were not otherwise forbidden to be charged by law. [01:54:10.200 --> 01:54:11.200] Yeah. [01:54:11.200 --> 01:54:15.200] That they were for services actually rendered. [01:54:15.200 --> 01:54:27.200] That the amounts charged were actual amounts and the, I'm sorry, that the services were necessary, that the amounts charged were reasonable, [01:54:27.200 --> 01:54:33.200] and that the lender did not take an undisclosed markup on the amounts charged. [01:54:33.200 --> 01:54:40.200] So what this tool does is you put in all the information off the truth and lending statement. [01:54:40.200 --> 01:54:41.200] Yeah. [01:54:41.200 --> 01:54:44.200] The hug one settlement statement and the note. [01:54:44.200 --> 01:54:55.200] And it will assume that all of the five, all of the fees charged on the hug one settlement statement are fraudulent. [01:54:55.200 --> 01:54:57.200] Because they didn't prove opinion. [01:54:57.200 --> 01:54:58.200] Yeah. [01:54:58.200 --> 01:55:00.200] Well, I got a hand modification. [01:55:00.200 --> 01:55:10.200] And the only reason I got that after two years of baloney from them is because I wrote the Sears holding company and said, you got a crook Steven Mnuchin on your board of director. [01:55:10.200 --> 01:55:17.200] And I said, when I was president of different boards of directors, I would want to know if there was a crook there that would be doing damage to us. [01:55:17.200 --> 01:55:25.200] Within three days, I got a call from the United States Department of Treasury from a man who was called Kenneth. [01:55:25.200 --> 01:55:31.200] And he said that he was from the unknown secret department level two in the United States Department of Treasury. [01:55:31.200 --> 01:55:42.200] And that he was instructed to get me a hand modification no matter what and that the chairman of one West Bank, which was Steven Mnuchin would be required to accomplish that for me. [01:55:42.200 --> 01:55:48.200] And so you've got, you've got Steven Mnuchin now the secretary of the Treasury. [01:55:48.200 --> 01:55:51.200] You've got Mike Dell of Dell computers who is part of the team. [01:55:51.200 --> 01:55:54.200] You've got George Soros on there. [01:55:54.200 --> 01:56:05.200] And you have people who are running our country behind the scenes with their huge political contributions to our political candidates. [01:56:05.200 --> 01:56:08.200] We must put sunshine on the mold. [01:56:08.200 --> 01:56:17.200] I house that I should not be worried about being foreclosed on, but they create artificial numbers, artificial occurrences. [01:56:17.200 --> 01:56:28.200] And that's what I was fighting the other day when they delivered with a process server, just a letter with alleged answers to my questions to the CEO of that bank. [01:56:28.200 --> 01:56:29.200] Okay. [01:56:29.200 --> 01:56:32.200] And I am definitely going to want to sit down and talk to you. [01:56:32.200 --> 01:56:33.200] Yeah, this is made up. [01:56:33.200 --> 01:56:35.200] This is a study. [01:56:35.200 --> 01:56:36.200] Okay. [01:56:36.200 --> 01:56:42.200] The people have been listening to my show a long time know about the tools that I'm designing. [01:56:42.200 --> 01:56:52.200] We're designing a tool that is designed intended to eliminate the profession of lawyer and get lawyers to pay us to do it. [01:56:52.200 --> 01:56:53.200] There you go. [01:56:53.200 --> 01:56:55.200] And I'm working on launching it now. [01:56:55.200 --> 01:57:04.200] I need people in different jurisdictions and different disciplines to help build different portions of it. [01:57:04.200 --> 01:57:05.200] Yep. [01:57:05.200 --> 01:57:08.200] You sound motivated. [01:57:08.200 --> 01:57:15.200] So I'm going to want to talk to you off here about how to build some tools on the issues that you're working on. [01:57:15.200 --> 01:57:23.200] But we will capture your entire knowledge base and build it into a questionnaire. [01:57:23.200 --> 01:57:33.200] But every one of these people that are listening, they have to understand I experienced the fact and Tina and others that our country is being stolen illegally. [01:57:33.200 --> 01:57:38.200] The middle class is having their homes stolen with no legal right to steal them. [01:57:38.200 --> 01:57:41.200] So all of us cannot take our vote for granted. [01:57:41.200 --> 01:57:52.200] No matter which political party we're with, we've got to fight this corruption or the kids will never have a chance to have a middle class or a country with fairness and justice for all. [01:57:52.200 --> 01:57:54.200] Good for you. [01:57:54.200 --> 01:57:58.200] You know, I tell people that I'm an old guy. [01:57:58.200 --> 01:57:59.200] My kids are grown. [01:57:59.200 --> 01:58:00.200] They're well grown. [01:58:00.200 --> 01:58:02.200] My son just got his PhD. [01:58:02.200 --> 01:58:08.200] I have fulfilled my contract with life except for one. [01:58:08.200 --> 01:58:14.200] I have a duty to leave this system better than I found it. [01:58:14.200 --> 01:58:16.200] Amen. [01:58:16.200 --> 01:58:20.200] So we need to work for our grandchildren, our children and grandchildren. [01:58:20.200 --> 01:58:22.200] So they have a better system. [01:58:22.200 --> 01:58:24.200] Let's talk off the air. [01:58:24.200 --> 01:58:28.200] I've used two hours on you and I've got a couple of callers. [01:58:28.200 --> 01:58:31.200] It's going to be annoyed at me for taking so long. [01:58:31.200 --> 01:58:38.200] Send me an email randy at ruleoflawradio.com and we will talk off the air. [01:58:38.200 --> 01:58:39.200] Very good. [01:58:39.200 --> 01:58:41.200] And please God bless America everyone. 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