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[00:41.560 --> 00:52.640] Jane History the year 1916 the preparedness day bombing a time suitcase bomb was detonated on [00:52.640 --> 00:58.440] Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I preparedness day parade killing 10 and [00:58.440 --> 01:07.560] entering 40 today in history and recent news since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill [01:07.560 --> 01:13.240] 1325 legalizing Hemp in a Texas law back in June County prosecutors around the state including [01:13.240 --> 01:18.000] Houston Austin San Antonio have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing [01:18.000 --> 01:22.440] to file new ones since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory [01:22.440 --> 01:27.320] equipment to test the herb for THC Margaret Moore the Travis County District Attorney [01:27.320 --> 01:31.320] announced earlier this month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery [01:31.320 --> 01:36.040] of marijuana cases because of the law. Mr. Abbott and other state officials including [01:36.040 --> 01:40.000] the Attorney General stipulated in a letter to County District attorneys back on Thursday [01:40.000 --> 01:44.640] that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas and that these actions demonstrate [01:44.640 --> 01:50.520] a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works as well as other cities too like the District [01:50.520 --> 01:56.760] Attorney in El Paso, Kyman Esparza a Democrat who also stated earlier this month that the [01:56.760 --> 02:02.640] law quote will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. However the [02:02.640 --> 02:07.320] issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball an assistant public defender in Harris [02:07.320 --> 02:12.120] County who stated that quote the law is constantly changing on what makes something illegal based [02:12.120 --> 02:16.640] on its chemical makeup. It's important that if someone is charged with something the test [02:16.640 --> 02:25.320] matches with their charged with. A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a [02:25.320 --> 02:30.800] half inch American pocket shark as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico the specimen [02:30.800 --> 02:36.240] being only the second pocket shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found [02:36.240 --> 02:41.280] way back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. According to the university paper the shark [02:41.280 --> 02:47.680] secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near its front fins for the purpose it is hypothesized [02:47.680 --> 03:04.680] to lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. This is Ruth Rodie of the lowdown for [03:04.680 --> 03:26.160] me. Well I received my remedy today. Came in the box just like the face I accepted for [03:26.160 --> 03:55.840] me. Go ahead Brett. We are back. This is the rule of law. [03:55.840 --> 04:03.000] Radio Randy Kelton. I'm Brett Fountain. We're here talking with Don Terry. Don when we went [04:03.000 --> 04:09.960] off the break you had a question you were just about to pose. Yeah I had to call in. [04:09.960 --> 04:16.800] I lost internet for a while so I'm on the bridge line. Can you hear me? Yes. Okay. Yeah [04:16.800 --> 04:24.760] the question is just some research on the property tax here in Alabama and got a whole [04:24.760 --> 04:32.600] list of things that the property tax collector. I'm going to refer to him as male but that [04:32.600 --> 04:39.520] guy he doesn't follow. And I was wondering as I've done this I presented this information [04:39.520 --> 04:46.000] to them and they just ignored. But I was wondering if you could got these number of laws in Alabama [04:46.000 --> 04:55.000] as tile 40 and in administrative code there's an 810 that defines ad valorem taxes as on [04:55.000 --> 05:01.640] the use of the property. Current use valuation. Anyway they ignore all that. So can you go [05:01.640 --> 05:09.600] in and present it to them and when they won't do it call 911 and have them arrested? [05:09.600 --> 05:15.640] Because Alabama has the same thing that Texas does. I'm not sure about that. Texas has in [05:15.640 --> 05:23.080] the penal code official oppression and that comes in really handy for when a public official [05:23.080 --> 05:29.200] won't do what the law requires them to do. If the law requires them to do something and [05:29.200 --> 05:34.520] it affects your rights, your rights get damaged in the process then they've just committed [05:34.520 --> 05:39.960] a crime. We have to look and see if Alabama has something like that. If so then it would [05:39.960 --> 05:50.480] apply to all public officials. Let me address this. 18 US code 242 the Ku Klux Klan Act. [05:50.480 --> 05:56.920] During the reconstruction we left the sheriffs and constables and mayors in place so we didn't [05:56.920 --> 06:02.920] have chaos. But we gave them new orders and they told those Yankee carpet backers to go [06:02.920 --> 06:09.600] scratch. They were going to do what they wanted to. So the legislature in 1871 passed the [06:09.600 --> 06:16.920] Ku Klux Klan Act and it says most people know of the Ku Klux Klan Act is 18 US code 243. [06:16.920 --> 06:27.200] I'm sorry. 42 US code 1983. That makes it gives you the right to sue them. Most people [06:27.200 --> 06:34.000] don't realize that the first part of the Ku Klux Klan Act. 42 US code 1983 is the second [06:34.000 --> 06:41.000] part. The first part makes it a crime. It's been codified in 18 US code 242 and every single [06:41.000 --> 06:51.400] state has a statute that reflects 18 US code 242. But even if it didn't 18 US code 242 [06:51.400 --> 07:00.800] would apply anyway because it goes to due process. You have a right to expect that all of the [07:00.800 --> 07:08.480] laws will be enforced. If a law is not enforced into your detriment that's a crime by the [07:08.480 --> 07:14.680] person who failed to endorse it or enforce it or who exerted it. Here's what the code [07:14.680 --> 07:22.560] says. If a public official acting under the color or pretense of an official capacity [07:22.560 --> 07:26.400] and in the process denies you in the full and free access to your enjoyment of right [07:26.400 --> 07:33.800] that is a classic misdemeanor in every state. So if I can suck them in to stepping across [07:33.800 --> 07:42.680] the legal line and the smaller it is the better because you don't want them to see it coming. [07:42.680 --> 07:47.680] When I got the head of the probation department to ask me why I wanted to see all these financial [07:47.680 --> 07:55.240] records you shouldn't ask me that. Or if you don't tell me why you want to see them I'm [07:55.240 --> 08:03.200] not going to show them to you. Oh man you shouldn't have said that 9-1-1. It's over. No negotiating. [08:03.200 --> 08:09.080] No fair warning. Explain it to the guy that comes to try to arrest you. See how that works [08:09.080 --> 08:17.400] for you. They'll never arrest them but you have not lived until you've done that at least [08:17.400 --> 08:28.520] once. So when that cop comes to answer your 9-1-1 call you are now the victim. Everything [08:28.520 --> 08:38.280] changes. You have exactly the same immunity that a judge has. You absolutely cannot be [08:38.280 --> 08:46.280] sued in one word from one of them that you can in any way construe as a threat. Oh Mr. [08:46.280 --> 08:54.600] Kelton you have to be careful calling 9-1-1. You can get in a lot of trouble 9-1-1. He's [08:54.600 --> 08:58.480] just threatening me. I didn't mean that as threat. It doesn't make a difference what [08:58.480 --> 09:07.280] you meant it as. You take me like you find me. It matters how I took it. I took it as [09:07.280 --> 09:13.880] a threat. Now I'm sure when you explain to a grand jury what you really meant they'll [09:13.880 --> 09:21.440] be really understanding. But it's just my job to report crimes so don't kill the messenger [09:21.440 --> 09:27.960] here. Does that make sense Don? It does so I don't know the answer anyway but yeah so [09:27.960 --> 09:32.560] you can do that. That's a good thing to do. I want to get to where I'm good at that. I [09:32.560 --> 09:37.920] want a lot of practice. I'm looking at these guys doing first amendment audits and they [09:37.920 --> 09:43.000] go out there and poke the bear. They go out there with their cameras right in their face [09:43.000 --> 09:51.400] and get them all upset and jumping up and down. Well they do that and then they get [09:51.400 --> 09:57.360] done and they get pushed around with these guys and they feel bad about how horrible [09:57.360 --> 10:02.760] the cops are and how they mistreated them and sometimes they get arrested. I'm saying [10:02.760 --> 10:10.720] guys take my complaints here. I got these complaints made up already. When they do first [10:10.720 --> 10:17.680] amendment audits there's only about three things that happen. You walk into a courthouse [10:17.680 --> 10:22.560] and you're videotaping. Someone comes up to you and says can I help you. No I'm good [10:22.560 --> 10:27.560] at where. But wait me some coffee and donuts. I missed that this morning. I said wait a [10:27.560 --> 10:31.520] minute you guys are supposed to serve and protect. Serve comes first. Go give me some [10:31.520 --> 10:38.480] coffee. I want to make you coffee. So you ignore it. He says again may I help you. Second [10:38.480 --> 10:45.680] time is menacing. He's standing there with a loaded pistol on his heel. A taser. A pepper [10:45.680 --> 10:52.200] spray. Three clips across his chest. He carries more weapons on him than I carried in combat. [10:52.200 --> 11:00.880] He's menacing. You tell him get lost. Third time he says may I help you 911. That's aggravated [11:00.880 --> 11:08.320] assault. Then you reach in your case and you pull out this criminal complaint and it already [11:08.320 --> 11:16.640] has a statement of facts in it. This is what he did. And you tell him can I get you to [11:16.640 --> 11:22.680] put your name right here. I want to make sure I get it right. You ask him to put his name [11:22.680 --> 11:29.640] on the criminal complaint that you just walked him into. Then you call 911 and when the 911 [11:29.640 --> 11:33.720] officer gets there you take out the complaint. You say see this complaint and you sign it [11:33.720 --> 11:38.920] right in front of him. That's verified. If it's signed in front of a police officer [11:38.920 --> 11:45.080] it's verified. Here you go. Then he's going to do this little chicken dance where he starts [11:45.080 --> 11:50.040] shifting from one foot to the other trying to figure out a reason not to arrest his buddy. [11:50.040 --> 11:58.960] But he came as with you because you're the victim. So he's in a spot and when he refuses [11:58.960 --> 12:04.200] you reach in your case and you pull out this other complaint. And it's one for the 911 [12:04.200 --> 12:10.760] responder. Doing what he just did. You ask him to put his name right here and get me [12:10.760 --> 12:18.920] to sue faster. This stops him from getting arrested. Never once have I ever been arrested [12:18.920 --> 12:28.960] or even threatened with arrest for calling 911. And I have done it a lot of times. Enough [12:28.960 --> 12:34.840] that. I want to get good at that. Go ahead. I said I want to get good at that. I want [12:34.840 --> 12:41.360] to practice that and try that. That's the ticket I got. The cop pulls me over in the [12:41.360 --> 12:46.480] county I live in. He should have knew better. He said this county know why I stopped you. [12:46.480 --> 12:52.280] I said no but I'm sure you're going to tell me well your registration is expired. I said [12:52.280 --> 12:59.520] only two years. What's the problem? He went back and wrote a ticket. I called 911 and [12:59.520 --> 13:05.400] asked for somebody to arrest him for first degree felony aggravated assault. Oh that [13:05.400 --> 13:14.200] was so much fun. And I walked him right down the code as to how I got there. The cop came [13:14.200 --> 13:21.040] back with the ticket and he can barely hold it. He's shaking so hard. And I looked around [13:21.040 --> 13:26.160] and I don't have a pen. Can I borrow your pen? And there's another cop on the other window [13:26.160 --> 13:30.680] he had showed up. And I'm talking to him and I signed the ticket, handed the ticket back [13:30.680 --> 13:35.280] and I'm talking to this cop. And the first one says give me my pen back. And I held it [13:35.280 --> 13:40.720] up and looked at it. Turned to the other cop and said I almost got away with that. Gave [13:40.720 --> 13:47.920] him his pen and he whipped it out of my head. Stalked back through his car. Yeah try that [13:47.920 --> 13:55.920] out Bubba we see how that works for you. The problem with this is it can get to be [13:55.920 --> 14:05.400] way too much fun. Once you realize the first time you do that you look at the official [14:05.400 --> 14:12.520] you just called on and the look on their face will tell you everything. That's when things [14:12.520 --> 14:21.560] change. The word in Tarrant County if that Calton SOB comes into your court watch out. [14:21.560 --> 14:25.880] He's just trying to get you to do something so he can call 911 and try to get you arrested. [14:25.880 --> 14:35.520] That's right I am. So don't mess with me. So what do you think Don? I think it's good. [14:35.520 --> 14:39.560] And of course that builds the story that they never do what they're supposed to do then [14:39.560 --> 14:45.160] you can do something against them. You have this good story like you say makes it political. [14:45.160 --> 14:53.800] You can do the law suit or what? Oh this accumulates. What you do is you file against [14:53.800 --> 15:00.880] the first officer and then the second officer shows up and then he refuses to act against [15:00.880 --> 15:05.600] the first officer. So you forget about the first officer and you file against the second [15:05.600 --> 15:13.160] officer. First officer doesn't make any difference anymore. This officer failed to perform his [15:13.160 --> 15:23.760] duty and act on a verified criminal affidavit that I gave him and I am a credible person [15:23.760 --> 15:32.240] under law and the officer is not a member of the judiciary. When a policeman files a [15:32.240 --> 15:39.280] criminal complaint he does not do so in his capacity as a police officer. He does so in [15:39.280 --> 15:47.280] his capacity as a credible person. Those are the only ones authorized to file criminal [15:47.280 --> 15:55.080] complaints. There's no special authorization for a policeman. So when I sign an accusation [15:55.080 --> 16:01.440] in front of an officer under law in every state that's under oath. They have to or they [16:01.440 --> 16:09.920] couldn't enforce the traffic ticket signature. That's under oath. Now I as a credible person [16:09.920 --> 16:14.560] have made the determination that I have reason to believe and do believe a crime has been [16:14.560 --> 16:23.000] committed. This officer he is not a judicial officer. He has no power to make a determination [16:23.000 --> 16:31.480] of probable cause. If you fill out a voluntary statement that's not a criminal accusation. [16:31.480 --> 16:39.520] You're asking the officer to examine into this fact set and determine whether or not [16:39.520 --> 16:45.160] you believe a crime has been committed. Anytime they ask me to fill one of those out I always [16:45.160 --> 16:53.840] slide a criminal affidavit in behind it. They get real excited when they see that. Several [16:53.840 --> 17:00.480] of them I've had. I'm not going to take this. Sorry guy. You touched it. It's stuck. [17:00.480 --> 17:09.960] It's the 2019 Logos Radio Network annual fundraiser and gun giveaway sponsored by Central Texas [17:09.960 --> 17:16.400] Gun Works. Go to LogosRadioNetwork.com and enter to win. Any amount is appreciated. [17:16.400 --> 17:21.040] Everything helps to keep us on the air. 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[20:16.320 --> 20:23.440] And we were talking about the kind of power a citizen has that for the most part they [20:23.440 --> 20:32.160] don't know and public officials do everything they can to keep them from knowing. But the [20:32.160 --> 20:41.320] first time someone calls 911 it changes everything. You begin to realize when you see these guys [20:41.320 --> 20:46.800] doing their little chicken dance and trying to talk you in to not asking them to arrest [20:46.800 --> 20:54.000] their buddy then it becomes clear the power you have. I was in Mansfield, Texas in front [20:54.000 --> 21:00.640] of Justice of the Peace Hayes. This guy was a real arrogant smart mount jerk. We're helping [21:00.640 --> 21:05.240] people stop foreclosures. A friend of mine was up first. He went up and sat down and [21:05.240 --> 21:10.680] I walked up to the bar. And the judge finally looked up and said can I help you? I said [21:10.680 --> 21:16.480] yes your honor. My name is Randy Kelton and I have a hearing deficiency. Well Mr. Kelton [21:16.480 --> 21:22.160] just what's wrong with your hearings. I was down in Mexico the other day and I drank too [21:22.160 --> 21:28.400] much of that cheap tequila and lost my hearing aid. Well that's lying I had in my pocket. [21:28.400 --> 21:31.440] Well why are you telling me this? I said do you have a competition for the hearing impaired? [21:31.440 --> 21:36.960] No I do not. Well see you have a sound system. Here when you turn it up. No I will not. Well [21:36.960 --> 21:44.000] then will you speak up? He did. Told me if I didn't say I would shut up. He told the [21:44.000 --> 21:47.720] bailiff. I didn't say I would shut up. He would throw me out of the building. So I come [21:47.720 --> 21:53.280] up from my hearing. He starts the hearing objection. I'm here at arms length to the court. I have [21:53.280 --> 21:57.480] a challenge to subject matter jurisdiction before the court. Yes Mr. Kelton you just [21:57.480 --> 22:00.760] filed that 20 minutes ago. Yes your honor. As a matter of fact I'm dead. Well I'm going [22:00.760 --> 22:04.960] to deny that. So you're going to deny that petition without even reading it. You have [22:04.960 --> 22:11.600] my ruling. I took my folder and slammed it shut. We're done here. I walked to the bar [22:11.600 --> 22:17.640] and pointed at the bailiff. You come with me. I stormed out of the courtroom. I get [22:17.640 --> 22:21.800] outside and the bailiff comes out there. Big old boy. About six foot six. Had to be [22:21.800 --> 22:27.840] three fifty four hundred pounds. And they're jelly big teddy bears. And he said what can [22:27.840 --> 22:32.240] I do for you Mr. Kelton? I need you to arrest the judge. Well why would I arrest the judge [22:32.240 --> 22:38.680] classing Mr. Meant official oppression. Criminal violation 3903 penal code. In that he failed [22:38.680 --> 22:42.240] to perform a duty he was required to perform in the process. And I mean full three access [22:42.240 --> 22:49.120] to or enjoyment of a right. Well Mr. Kelton what right did he deny you in? Well he denied [22:49.120 --> 22:54.760] me in my right to accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act. And the bailiff [22:54.760 --> 22:58.800] said well Mr. Kelton why didn't you tell the judge about the Americans with Disabilities [22:58.800 --> 23:06.320] Act. Oh heck if I'd have done that he might have turned the sound up. The bailiff stood [23:06.320 --> 23:13.200] there a minute and this grin started across his face. You set him up. Yeah he was a sucker [23:13.200 --> 23:17.520] for that one wasn't he. Now get in there and arrest him. I can't arrest the judge. I said [23:17.520 --> 23:20.920] sure can. Just go in there and throw the cuffs on him and drag him off to jail. You don't [23:20.920 --> 23:25.200] have far to go. It's right down in the basement. Oh I can't arrest the judge. I said look [23:25.200 --> 23:29.200] at you big strapped in officer. Got that pistol on your hip. You need to take your chicken [23:29.200 --> 23:34.720] suit off. And he said I'm not thinking of the chicken suit off. Two days later I was [23:34.720 --> 23:40.320] in a political rally in Fort Worth. Walked in the door and there's this big guy here [23:40.320 --> 23:44.960] doing security. I thought he looked familiar. So I'm walking around in the pavilion and [23:44.960 --> 23:49.480] he come up to me and I recognized him. He's the bailiff. And he said Mr. Kelton do you [23:49.480 --> 23:57.080] have a minute. Well yes I do. I got some people I want you to meet. So he's saying while we're [23:57.080 --> 24:02.880] going over there that these are all bailiffs around the county. And they do these political [24:02.880 --> 24:07.560] rallies to make extra money. We walked in the room. There were about ten or fifteen of them [24:07.560 --> 24:14.720] in there. Three or four of them I recognized. And he said you know this is this is the guy [24:14.720 --> 24:21.480] that set up haze. And these bailiffs came over grabbed my hand and shook my hand patting [24:21.480 --> 24:27.320] me on the shoulder. And the level of vitritude that came out of those bailiffs over those [24:27.320 --> 24:35.760] judges was amazing. That was an education for me. They hated those arrogant smart mouth [24:35.760 --> 24:42.000] judges. We think the bailiffs are the bad guys. They got a stander in that courtroom [24:42.000 --> 24:46.960] and watched the judges screw one person after another. And they got a stander and keep their [24:46.960 --> 24:54.600] mouth shut. I found out how much it affected them. And after that I kind of became a scoundrel [24:54.600 --> 25:02.480] and a hero in the county. The point is when you walk into a courtroom you are the most [25:02.480 --> 25:09.960] powerful person in the courtroom. The judge, the prosecutor, the bailiff, the clerk, they're [25:09.960 --> 25:16.960] all public servants. You, you're the master of those servants. They forget that at their [25:16.960 --> 25:22.680] professional peril and their liberty. And that's my story and I'm sticking to it. [25:22.680 --> 25:30.120] All right. So to set up like the property tax, the last guy resigned. I actually sued [25:30.120 --> 25:34.360] him in federal court and the federal court said, you know, go through your state remedy [25:34.360 --> 25:40.040] first. But he, I resigned. He didn't run for election again. So I got the new guy and spent [25:40.040 --> 25:44.600] several years but I requested all this information. He's supposed, my favorite, he's supposed [25:44.600 --> 25:52.160] to sign on the bottom of the assessment sheet under oath that this is the correct tax owed [25:52.160 --> 25:57.640] and they never do that. So I can request these records. He won't give them to me or request [25:57.640 --> 26:04.320] it, even just visualize them. He won't do that. And then I can call the 911 on him. [26:04.320 --> 26:13.760] Yep. Because he, you can presume that he knows precisely what you're looking for. Well, he [26:13.760 --> 26:20.640] does not. His problem. And he is hiding these records from you so you won't discover he [26:20.640 --> 26:27.280] is improper and illegal behavior. If that's not the case, I'm sure when you explain that [26:27.280 --> 26:37.120] to a grand jury, they will be very understanding, Bubba. But at the end of the day, it goes [26:37.120 --> 26:42.880] on his record forever that your criminal might spend file against you. When the policeman [26:42.880 --> 26:51.880] refuses, then the fund starts. Lake Worth, Texas, I'm looking at some records. The clerks [26:51.880 --> 26:56.400] give me a problem getting them for us, the criminal records. And they finally got them. [26:56.400 --> 26:59.960] And the judge came out. She told me she shouldn't do better. She said, Mr. Kelton, you can't [26:59.960 --> 27:06.160] look at those. You are a security risk. Oh, I'm a security risk. Yes, you are. So I'll [27:06.160 --> 27:11.080] close the folder, slid it back under the glass and the bailiff had just sidled up beside [27:11.080 --> 27:17.360] us. I said, Mr. Bailiff, did you hear that? Yes, Mr. Kelton, I did. Arrest that woman. [27:17.360 --> 27:22.440] Why can't arrest her? This is her court. Oh, Mr. Bailiff, you are mistaken. This is [27:22.440 --> 27:28.000] not her court. This is my court. And I very generously allow her to administer it according [27:28.000 --> 27:34.760] to my law. She just spoke one of them. Arrest her. Oh, Mr. Kelton. I have to administer [27:34.760 --> 27:41.040] the court here. Can I take you down to see my boss? Sure. So go down to see the elected [27:41.040 --> 27:45.600] constable. He introduces me to him. And the constable said, what can I do for you? Arrest [27:45.600 --> 27:52.240] him. Why would I arrest my constable? Because he wouldn't take his chicken suit off. He [27:52.240 --> 27:56.440] turned to the constable. Is that true? Yes, sir. That's true. I wouldn't. He wanted me [27:56.440 --> 28:03.000] to arrest the judge. You wanted him to arrest the judge? Yes, I did. Oh, well, I don't blame [28:03.000 --> 28:08.840] him. Okay. But I do. And I want you to arrest him. I'm not going to arrest my constable. [28:08.840 --> 28:12.520] He said, we don't do that. We're constables. I said, wait a minute. You're a certified [28:12.520 --> 28:17.800] peace officer, aren't you? He said, yes, I am. And you're sworn to uphold the law and [28:17.800 --> 28:23.400] that you're required to uphold the law on the stage of Texas, aren't you? He said, yes, [28:23.400 --> 28:27.720] I am. Well, he just broke one. Arrest him. And Mr. Kelton, I'm not going to arrest my [28:27.720 --> 28:33.880] Bailiff. Okay. I understand that the sheriff's department has an office out here somewhere. [28:33.880 --> 28:39.040] I knew where it was. And he said, well, it's right across the street. Oh, okay. Thank you. [28:39.040 --> 28:44.880] See you later, guys. And I go across sheriff's office and I asked for someone to arrest the [28:44.880 --> 28:50.240] constable. And they said, the captain had just left. They'll call him back. So while I'm [28:50.240 --> 28:55.960] waiting, the constable came over and he said, Mr. Kelton, if you want me to, I will give [28:55.960 --> 29:02.320] notice to the prosecuting attorney if you're complained. Oh, no, no, no. I'll get to the [29:02.320 --> 29:10.080] prosecuting attorney, but I haven't got everybody to touch my tar baby yet. He said, you what? [29:10.080 --> 29:16.240] I got this little invisible tar baby. I got the judge to touch it and I got your constable [29:16.240 --> 29:22.440] to touch it and I got you to touch it. Now I want to get sheriff to touch it. He just [29:22.440 --> 29:27.560] put his head in his hands, shook his head because now he knows I'm sitting a lot. The [29:27.560 --> 29:34.840] captain comes in. What can I do for you? Arrest that man. Well, why would I arrest the constable? [29:34.840 --> 29:40.560] Because he wouldn't arrest his bailiff. Well, why would he not arrest the bailiff? I don't [29:40.560 --> 29:47.080] know. The bailiff wouldn't arrest the judge and then he wouldn't arrest the bailiff. And [29:47.080 --> 29:52.520] then captain is looking around. I said, Captain, I need you to instruct this constable to take [29:52.520 --> 29:58.760] his chicken shot and go arrest all of them. So I'm not going to instruct him. Well, first [29:58.760 --> 30:07.680] he said to the constables. Keep your voice down. The government now has Russian technology [30:07.680 --> 30:13.160] that matches identities to voices so we can tell who's doing the talking. Dr. Catherine [30:13.160 --> 30:19.120] Albrecht, back to tell you how it works after this. Privacy is under attack. When you give [30:19.120 --> 30:24.120] up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. And once your privacy is gone, [30:24.120 --> 30:30.160] you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. So protect your rights. Say no to surveillance [30:30.160 --> 30:35.760] and keep your information to yourself. Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. 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[32:46.200 --> 32:55.240] So if those out-of-town roofers come knocking, your door should be locked in. That's 512-992-8745 [32:55.240 --> 32:59.640] or hillcountryhomeimprovements.com. Discounts are based on full roof replacement. I mean, [32:59.640 --> 33:06.640] I actually be kidding about chemtrails. [33:29.640 --> 33:49.640] Yeah, I won't. I won't. I won't let you pull the wool over my eyes. [33:49.640 --> 34:18.640] Okay, we are back. We're at the Helton Brett Fountain Rue de la Radio here with Don Terry. [34:18.640 --> 34:27.640] Don Terry, the dragon slayer. Okay, where'd you like to go? [34:27.640 --> 34:33.680] So what do we do on the county level? Now, I was there 10 months. They never gave me [34:33.680 --> 34:40.680] over. We're repeatedly requested all the evidence they have against me, and I got nothing. Never [34:40.680 --> 34:49.920] was arraigned, never had an initial court appearance. They had me tested psychologically. So how [34:49.920 --> 34:55.360] do we walk them? What are the issues we walked them on at the county level? [34:55.360 --> 35:02.200] When they never brought you directly to the nearest magistrate, they stepped in at big [35:02.200 --> 35:09.560] time. From that point on, everything else becomes a due process violation. There had [35:09.560 --> 35:17.800] to be a determination of probable cause by a neutral arbiter. But they didn't have a [35:17.800 --> 35:26.040] case and they knew it. So they secreted you from that neutral arbiter. That shows intent. [35:26.040 --> 35:34.560] And the jailers assisted in that because Gerstein Pew, it's a federal case out of Florida. It [35:34.560 --> 35:44.360] absolutely requires a preliminary hearing before the court can ever accrue jurisdiction. [35:44.360 --> 35:53.040] Without a preliminary hearing and determination by a magistrate, a determination of probable [35:53.040 --> 36:01.200] cause by a magistrate, the court can have no jurisdiction. The making of a complaint [36:01.200 --> 36:09.880] gives a magistrate jurisdiction for the purpose of making a determination of probable cause. [36:09.880 --> 36:16.720] And that's why filing complaints harms no one. You just make the accusation. Then it's [36:16.720 --> 36:22.560] given to a magistrate and the magistrate is the one that determines whether there is sufficient [36:22.560 --> 36:27.040] probable cause that we've crimes been committed and the named person has committed it. If [36:27.040 --> 36:33.720] he rules that there is, then harm can accrue to the individual, but it does so under due [36:33.720 --> 36:40.120] process so he doesn't have a complaint. There's no way he can get back to you. And in filing [36:40.120 --> 36:46.960] a criminal complaint, you are absolutely protected unless you commit aggravated perjury. Not [36:46.960 --> 36:52.000] just perjury, but aggravated perjury. And that has to be proven. It's almost impossible [36:52.000 --> 37:02.000] to go after a witness. The police need the public to not be afraid to make criminal accusations [37:02.000 --> 37:09.080] of crime. So once you make that accusation, you are protected, even if you make it against [37:09.080 --> 37:15.280] one of their own. They don't like it, but they know the position that you're in. Then [37:15.280 --> 37:21.760] if at any time, any action, okay, I'm sorry, I'm losing my place. You have to be taken [37:21.760 --> 37:25.800] before this magistrate. Once the magistrate makes a determination probable cause, then [37:25.800 --> 37:32.640] they will issue a warrant and forward that warrant to the clerk of the court of jurisdiction. [37:32.640 --> 37:41.600] And that moves the jurisdiction from the magistrate to the court. Absent that, the court never [37:41.600 --> 37:50.480] received jurisdiction. All of their actions are wrongful. When you were arrested and turned [37:50.480 --> 37:55.960] over to the jailers, not taken before a magistrate, the jailers had the same duty to take you [37:55.960 --> 38:03.680] before the magistrate that the officer did. However, the officer in turning you over to [38:03.680 --> 38:12.680] the jailers is not absolved of his duty to ensure that you're brought before a magistrate. [38:12.680 --> 38:18.160] If you are not, if all of your due process rights are not followed, then he is equally [38:18.160 --> 38:25.760] culpable with everyone else involved. This is cumulative. I can probably give you between [38:25.760 --> 38:33.960] 15 and 19 felony and misdemeanor accusations from arrest to first appearing in appearance [38:33.960 --> 38:40.480] in court. We just stack them up when you start filing criminal charges against the jailers. [38:40.480 --> 38:44.760] Last time I was arrested in Williamson County, they found out who I was. I was trying to [38:44.760 --> 38:51.680] get the district judge to take my complaint against the district attorney and arrest him. [38:51.680 --> 38:56.960] Well, they called in two police officers and arrested me instead. Then they found out who [38:56.960 --> 39:02.920] I was. While they're processing me out, these jailers are saying, look, Mr. Carlton, you [39:02.920 --> 39:07.720] know that we just work here. We didn't have anything to do with this. Everybody's trying [39:07.720 --> 39:13.800] to duck and dodge because they knew, most of them had probably listened to my show by then, [39:13.800 --> 39:18.440] and they knew that they were in a line of fire. They didn't make any difference if they were [39:18.440 --> 39:24.560] following policy. Didn't make any difference if they were acting in good faith. When you [39:24.560 --> 39:31.040] start going after the ones that acted in the best of faith, that's when you really disrupt [39:31.040 --> 39:38.240] the system. Everybody's going to say they're innocent. Well, I'm sure when you explain [39:38.240 --> 39:47.800] that to a grand jury, they'll be understanding. But I intend that you do that. As you walk [39:47.800 --> 39:53.720] it up, you give it to a magistrate. The magistrate refuses to act on it. You take criminal complaints [39:53.720 --> 40:00.840] against all these guys to the magistrate. The magistrate refuses to act on it. Wonderful. [40:00.840 --> 40:07.680] We got this rule. Never ask a public official to do anything that you actually want him [40:07.680 --> 40:14.120] to do so that when he doesn't do it, boom, you land on him next. So when the magistrate [40:14.120 --> 40:19.560] refuses, then you go to county judge. The county judge is going to refuse because they all [40:19.560 --> 40:24.640] got their snouts in the same trough. Then you land on the county judge. You go to the [40:24.640 --> 40:31.400] district judge. The higher up you move in the pecking order, the more politically sensitive [40:31.400 --> 40:41.160] they get. And from the district judge, you move to the attorney general, to the supreme, [40:41.160 --> 40:49.720] to the feds. When you go to the feds, you go to the feds with Rico. Multiple preparatory [40:49.720 --> 40:56.840] acts or predicate acts and furtherance on ongoing criminal conspiracy, you call the [40:56.840 --> 41:04.360] state a street game. Then let's dance guys. Everything they do makes it worse. Does that [41:04.360 --> 41:10.120] make sense, darling? Oh, it does. And everything they do makes it worse because they don't [41:10.120 --> 41:14.640] know the right thing to do. Like you say, they only follow their procedures and the procedures [41:14.640 --> 41:22.160] violate your rights. Exactly. And that traps them. And the way we're going to get the procedures [41:22.160 --> 41:31.480] changed is primarily by burning the guys on the bottom because they're the most innocent. [41:31.480 --> 41:38.680] And they're going to rail in righteous indignation. We had Scott Richardson on earlier and he [41:38.680 --> 41:43.800] started filing professional conduct complaints against police officers when they gave him [41:43.800 --> 41:50.840] a ticket claiming they didn't have authority to get the ticket. Two of them resigned immediately [41:50.840 --> 41:56.680] because the professional conduct complaint went against his bond rating. Six professional [41:56.680 --> 42:04.040] conduct complaints and you become uninsurable. Law doesn't mean anything. If the jurisdiction [42:04.040 --> 42:09.720] can't insure you, they can't hire you. And if they fire you because you're uninsurable, [42:09.720 --> 42:17.360] nobody else will hire you. We found the weak places. Is there a time limit on that professional [42:17.360 --> 42:23.320] conduct because the police officers that filed criminal complaints against me filing a law [42:23.320 --> 42:31.160] that didn't apply is a professional conduct? The time the clock starts when the case is [42:31.160 --> 42:38.200] dismissed. Okay. And we're good. We had a corrupt judge in Chicago that I forget the [42:38.200 --> 42:44.920] name of him. You'd probably recognize it if I could remember. It's the Mandrake investigation. [42:44.920 --> 42:50.240] But he had been taken bribes for 20 years. And when the feds came and got him, they charged [42:50.240 --> 42:53.520] him all the way back to the beginning. He said, wait a minute, statute of limitations [42:53.520 --> 43:00.560] run. No. As long as you were in this position of power and authority, you were in a position [43:00.560 --> 43:10.000] to shield yourself. Therefore, the clock doesn't start until you put down your legal mantle. [43:10.000 --> 43:18.840] So everybody's open. All right. When you start professional conduct complaints, bar grievances [43:18.840 --> 43:27.240] against lawyers. That is poison. One bar grievance refers to your practice. They cancel immediately [43:27.240 --> 43:33.840] your errors and emissions policies. They don't care. Valid invalid. They don't care to anyone. [43:33.840 --> 43:37.840] You're a practice. They cancel. If you've been practicing 20 years, three that counsel [43:37.840 --> 43:43.840] you law firms about practice insurance. I had a lawyer tell me that is patently unfair. [43:43.840 --> 43:50.760] And I was grinning ear to ear. Oh, I shouldn't have told you that. You are right. You should [43:50.760 --> 43:56.480] not have told me that. And over the years, that's turned out to be very true. Next week, [43:56.480 --> 44:00.400] I'll have a recording from a lawyer. Hang on. Be right back. 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Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone should understand [45:38.880 --> 45:44.360] about the principles and practices that control our American courts. You'll receive our audio [45:44.360 --> 45:52.120] classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, prosa tactics and much more. [45:52.120 --> 46:18.440] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-E-Z. [46:18.440 --> 46:33.080] Always, I must be careful what I'm wishing for. When I'm hungry, I like to know just [46:33.080 --> 46:42.000] what I'm wishing for. I ain't asking for much, I ain't trying to be no glutton. I'm just [46:42.000 --> 46:52.000] making my living, pushing buttons. I get my message out, do anyone and shout in distance. [46:52.000 --> 47:00.000] I'm hold for bravery and against slavery, showing resistance. First I'm crawling, then [47:00.000 --> 47:11.000] I'm walking, then I start strutting. I'm just so glad to make my living, pushing buttons. [47:11.000 --> 47:16.000] I'm just making my living, pushing buttons. I'm just making my living, pushing buttons. [47:16.000 --> 47:21.000] I'm just making my living, pushing buttons. I'm just making my living, pushing buttons. [47:21.000 --> 47:28.000] You shut down supply, monopoly, we all wanted to win the game. We gave some guys this money [47:28.000 --> 47:33.400] to apply. We must have not been thinking the brain. After some time, we're done with my [47:33.400 --> 47:45.400] Okay, you want to take this, Brett? [47:45.400 --> 47:47.400] Sure, we are back. [47:47.400 --> 47:50.400] This is the rule of law radio, Randy Kelton. [47:50.400 --> 47:52.400] And I'm Brett Fountain. [47:52.400 --> 47:55.400] That's Randy Choke and Gag Kelton. [47:55.400 --> 47:57.400] Yes. [47:57.400 --> 48:01.400] I don't know if you just didn't get enough schnapps or what. [48:01.400 --> 48:04.400] But the coughing is about that. [48:04.400 --> 48:07.400] Well, that was good talking with God, Terry. [48:07.400 --> 48:10.400] I put too much honey in my scotch. [48:10.400 --> 48:12.400] It's the honey. [48:12.400 --> 48:14.400] Yep, absolutely. [48:14.400 --> 48:16.400] Well, it couldn't be the scotch. [48:16.400 --> 48:20.400] No, I've been making an egg drink in the morning. [48:20.400 --> 48:25.400] I tried powdered milk because milk causes lump congestion for me. [48:25.400 --> 48:28.400] So I tried powdered milk to see what that did. [48:28.400 --> 48:31.400] And the third day I got this. [48:31.400 --> 48:34.400] So even powdered milk gets me. [48:34.400 --> 48:37.400] Well, Randy, you know you're supposed to put some water with that. [48:37.400 --> 48:39.400] Don't just take that powder. [48:39.400 --> 48:42.400] Well, it wasn't on the directions. [48:42.400 --> 48:44.400] So I didn't read the directions. [48:44.400 --> 48:48.400] We had a guy come out to fix the dishwasher today. [48:48.400 --> 48:50.400] He charged us $75. [48:50.400 --> 48:52.400] It wasn't draining completely. [48:52.400 --> 48:56.400] And he opened the door and looked at it and reached over [48:56.400 --> 48:58.400] and pushed the button on the end. [48:58.400 --> 49:01.400] Drank it right out. [49:01.400 --> 49:05.400] I said, you could have made that look a little harder. [49:05.400 --> 49:09.400] He said, I'll try next time. [49:09.400 --> 49:15.400] Now I got to tell my sister, this is bad. [49:15.400 --> 49:17.400] He asked me, did you read the directions? [49:17.400 --> 49:18.400] Read directions? [49:18.400 --> 49:22.400] Reading directions is not manly. [49:22.400 --> 49:26.400] That would be $79. [49:26.400 --> 49:28.400] So it hadn't been my greatest day. [49:28.400 --> 49:30.400] Go ahead. [49:30.400 --> 49:35.400] I'm having a poor store. [49:35.400 --> 49:38.400] Well, we do have some more colors here. [49:38.400 --> 49:42.400] We've got the next color up would be John in New York. [49:42.400 --> 49:45.400] Hello. [49:45.400 --> 49:46.400] Is it me? [49:46.400 --> 49:48.400] Is it me? [49:48.400 --> 49:50.400] Hello, John. [49:50.400 --> 49:52.400] Is it me? [49:52.400 --> 49:54.400] How are you doing? [49:54.400 --> 49:56.400] Good evening. [49:56.400 --> 49:58.400] Good evening. [49:58.400 --> 50:00.400] Is Randy there? [50:00.400 --> 50:01.400] He is. [50:01.400 --> 50:04.400] He's having a little voice trouble tonight. [50:04.400 --> 50:10.400] Oh, okay. [50:10.400 --> 50:13.400] Have you been hearing him coughing [50:13.400 --> 50:17.400] and having some voice difficulties? [50:17.400 --> 50:18.400] Oh, yes. [50:18.400 --> 50:20.400] I imagine some things come to your mind about that [50:20.400 --> 50:23.400] given your forte. [50:23.400 --> 50:24.400] Yes. [50:24.400 --> 50:27.400] Well, I can tell him how to make it better. [50:27.400 --> 50:32.400] Has he ever heard, has he had a cold? [50:32.400 --> 50:34.400] Where is it, Randy? [50:34.400 --> 50:36.400] I don't have a cold. [50:36.400 --> 50:40.400] If I drink milk, it causes lung congestion. [50:40.400 --> 50:42.400] I wasn't until I was in the mid-30s, the mid-20s, [50:42.400 --> 50:44.400] that I found that out. [50:44.400 --> 50:46.400] And so I quit drinking milk. [50:46.400 --> 50:48.400] I had some powdered milk. [50:48.400 --> 50:49.400] I wanted to see. [50:49.400 --> 50:51.400] I was thinking there was something alive in the milk [50:51.400 --> 50:53.400] that affected me. [50:53.400 --> 50:55.400] So I tried powdered milk. [50:55.400 --> 50:57.400] And this is the result. [50:57.400 --> 51:02.400] So you think there was an infection involved, [51:02.400 --> 51:04.400] bacteria, or virus? [51:04.400 --> 51:07.400] No, I think there's just something in milk [51:07.400 --> 51:11.400] that my system responds badly to. [51:11.400 --> 51:12.400] Oh, yes. [51:12.400 --> 51:13.400] It's the protein. [51:13.400 --> 51:14.400] Yes, it's the protein. [51:14.400 --> 51:16.400] All right. [51:16.400 --> 51:19.400] Well, what will help? [51:19.400 --> 51:21.400] Get some raw honey. [51:21.400 --> 51:27.400] Raw, unpasteurized, uncooked, unfiltered honey. [51:27.400 --> 51:29.400] Well, I tried that. [51:29.400 --> 51:31.400] I got a whole half a gallon of it. [51:31.400 --> 51:35.400] And I think I put too much of it in my scotch. [51:35.400 --> 51:37.400] And I was blaming the honey. [51:37.400 --> 51:39.400] So good. [51:39.400 --> 51:44.400] Okay. [51:44.400 --> 51:48.400] Well, yeah, a little honey will help. [51:48.400 --> 51:52.400] And just, you know, whatever. [51:52.400 --> 51:55.400] I have to keep myself hydrated really well. [51:55.400 --> 51:57.400] In a couple of days this will clear out. [51:57.400 --> 52:00.400] I was just hoping that I could get back to some form of milk [52:00.400 --> 52:02.400] because I have raw eggs in the morning. [52:02.400 --> 52:03.400] I have about half a dozen raw eggs [52:03.400 --> 52:05.400] and I make them up in a little blender. [52:05.400 --> 52:07.400] And I need a medium to carry them in. [52:07.400 --> 52:12.400] I'm not sure that, but it's by behind. [52:12.400 --> 52:15.400] Well, it sounds like you have an allergy to the protein. [52:15.400 --> 52:16.400] Yeah. [52:16.400 --> 52:19.400] Okay. [52:19.400 --> 52:22.400] The UCC, I took your advice and I read it. [52:22.400 --> 52:24.400] I read the thing three times. [52:24.400 --> 52:26.400] Oh, good heaven. [52:26.400 --> 52:28.400] What a torture. [52:28.400 --> 52:30.400] And there's a lot more there. [52:30.400 --> 52:32.400] You said there was. [52:32.400 --> 52:34.400] There's a ton of stuff. [52:34.400 --> 52:37.400] I don't need help every step of the way, [52:37.400 --> 52:39.400] but I don't know where to begin. [52:39.400 --> 52:43.400] You said that you can discharge GAT with the UCC [52:43.400 --> 52:45.400] knowing the UCC. [52:45.400 --> 52:48.400] And I believe you, but I need a way to start [52:48.400 --> 52:50.400] because I'm just not getting it. [52:50.400 --> 52:52.400] And I honestly read it three times [52:52.400 --> 52:54.400] and I still don't know what I read. [52:54.400 --> 52:57.400] Well, yeah, I do, but it's in bits and pieces [52:57.400 --> 53:00.400] and I don't have a, it's not like medicine to me [53:00.400 --> 53:03.400] where I can take all the dots immediately. [53:03.400 --> 53:10.400] Send me an email asking about how to understand the UCC. [53:10.400 --> 53:14.400] I will send that email to Pastor Massad. [53:14.400 --> 53:18.400] Pastor Massad does a show on Truth Radio Network. [53:18.400 --> 53:22.400] And actually he is Truth Radio Network now. [53:22.400 --> 53:27.400] And he has some people on there that specialize in UCC, [53:27.400 --> 53:30.400] and get him to refer you to them. [53:30.400 --> 53:32.400] Oh yeah, you made that suggestion once before, [53:32.400 --> 53:36.400] but I guess we never contacted him or I guess he never responded. [53:36.400 --> 53:39.400] Well, I did, but he was in Mexico. [53:39.400 --> 53:41.400] He's got two orphanages down there [53:41.400 --> 53:45.400] and he has a big congregation down there. [53:45.400 --> 53:51.400] And one of his preacher friends got murdered by one of the, [53:51.400 --> 53:54.400] there's a lot of child trafficking down there. [53:54.400 --> 53:56.400] And these guys were interfering with it [53:56.400 --> 53:59.400] and one of them just got, somebody's walked up and shot him [53:59.400 --> 54:01.400] and so he's been down there for a while. [54:01.400 --> 54:04.400] But he's back now. [54:04.400 --> 54:06.400] So that's why President, [54:06.400 --> 54:10.400] that's one of the reasons why President Trump wants to build a wall down there [54:10.400 --> 54:18.400] to keep the 10,000 kids, innocent children from being kidnapped and sex trafficked. [54:18.400 --> 54:20.400] And God knows what else. [54:20.400 --> 54:23.400] And that's why children are missing. [54:23.400 --> 54:26.400] That's why you see pictures on the walls and the stores [54:26.400 --> 54:32.400] and they use them for everything from mules to satanic rituals [54:32.400 --> 54:35.400] and that's a whole bad scene there. [54:35.400 --> 54:38.400] And I guess the Democrats don't want to stop that. [54:38.400 --> 54:43.400] They like little children being, 10,000 of them being trafficked every year [54:43.400 --> 54:48.400] and they criticize him, they call him a racist, but anyhow. [54:48.400 --> 54:52.400] The situation is, so the UCC can be used. [54:52.400 --> 54:56.400] See, I don't know what part of the UCC to start with. [54:56.400 --> 55:02.400] So hopefully I'll send you the email and maybe we can get started with that. [55:02.400 --> 55:06.400] But you feel confident that you can actually discharge that debt like that? [55:06.400 --> 55:10.400] Because I'm getting real sick and tired of paying $100 a month [55:10.400 --> 55:13.400] and $120 a month my whole life. [55:13.400 --> 55:17.400] He will get you in touch, I'm sure, with Greenwall. [55:17.400 --> 55:23.400] Greenwall is kind of the resident UCC guy. [55:23.400 --> 55:28.400] Greenwall has a show on his network. [55:28.400 --> 55:34.400] But send me an email, the pastor's back in town now. [55:34.400 --> 55:42.400] He's the one that told me that I had a face made for radio. [55:42.400 --> 55:48.400] Well, I had a face made for radio for 40 years, you know. [55:48.400 --> 55:53.400] I'm a little bit heavier than he is and he picks on me about that. [55:53.400 --> 55:56.400] But he has less hair than I do. [55:56.400 --> 55:59.400] So while he was in Mexico, I told him to be careful [55:59.400 --> 56:05.400] because we don't want anything to happen to our Mexican hairless. [56:05.400 --> 56:07.400] We have a lot of fun with each other. [56:07.400 --> 56:09.400] You'll like the pastor. [56:09.400 --> 56:12.400] Okay, what's his name again? [56:12.400 --> 56:14.400] Pastor Massad. [56:14.400 --> 56:16.400] Massad? [56:16.400 --> 56:18.400] Yeah, M-A-S-S-A-D. [56:18.400 --> 56:22.400] Okay, so I'll know how to spell it. [56:22.400 --> 56:32.400] Not to be confused with Massad, but he is a little more aggressive than me. [56:32.400 --> 56:37.400] Yeah, I thought it might have been pronounced Massad, but it's not Massad. [56:37.400 --> 56:39.400] It's Massad. [56:39.400 --> 56:41.400] Anyway, you'll like it. He's good people. [56:41.400 --> 56:43.400] Okay, all right. [56:43.400 --> 56:47.400] But just don't mention the hair thing. [56:47.400 --> 56:50.400] Yeah, go ahead. [56:50.400 --> 56:55.400] Ask him why Randy says he calls you his Mexican hairless. [56:55.400 --> 56:58.400] That'll endear you to him. [56:58.400 --> 57:04.400] There are ways to start encouraging hair growth on the head, you know. [57:04.400 --> 57:12.400] Does it have to do with Cal manure or urine? [57:12.400 --> 57:14.400] No, neither one. [57:14.400 --> 57:17.400] Wow, you need to tell him it does just for the heck of it. [57:17.400 --> 57:20.400] Okay, do you have anything else for us? [57:20.400 --> 57:26.400] Yeah, tin and a few other minerals will help the hair grow back. [57:26.400 --> 57:34.400] You'll see it starting to thicken, and there are things like tin, [57:34.400 --> 57:41.400] which are a deficiency of tin to start a person to gray, even prematurely. [57:41.400 --> 57:48.400] I worked with a guy who was 20 in his early 20s, and he was three-quarters gray back then. [57:48.400 --> 57:53.400] He probably had a tin deficiency and a few other minerals. [57:53.400 --> 57:56.400] But seriously, that will help a great deal. [57:56.400 --> 58:05.400] Okay, tin is a heavy metal. How do you get tin in an incarnation that won't poison you? [58:05.400 --> 58:12.400] Oh, it's called bioavailable, well, they're minerals, they're plant-based minerals. [58:12.400 --> 58:17.400] You see, chrome on the bumper of your car is chrome. [58:17.400 --> 58:22.400] But chrome is an essential trace mineral it's needed by the body. [58:22.400 --> 58:26.400] But not the same chrome on the bumper of your car. [58:26.400 --> 58:29.400] It's like chewing on a nail. [58:29.400 --> 58:33.400] That's right, and Cheerios, I've seen this done. [58:33.400 --> 58:37.400] Now, I don't know, I've never tried it, and I've got to do it one of these days. [58:37.400 --> 58:41.400] You put some Cheerios in milk or in water, better yet water. 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[01:00:45.400 --> 01:00:59.400] Today in history, the year 1916, the Preparedness Day bombing, a time suitcase bomb was detonated on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day Parade, killing 10 and entering 40. [01:00:59.400 --> 01:01:04.400] Today in history. [01:01:04.400 --> 01:01:18.400] In recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing Hempett attacks his law back in June, county prosecutors around the state, including Houston, Austin and San Antonio, have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones, [01:01:18.400 --> 01:01:24.400] since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test the earth for THC. [01:01:24.400 --> 01:01:33.400] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the law. [01:01:33.400 --> 01:01:47.400] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter that county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, [01:01:47.400 --> 01:02:01.400] as well as other cities, too, like the district attorney in El Paso, Kyma Esparza, a Democrat who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [01:02:01.400 --> 01:02:12.400] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender in Harris County, who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [01:02:12.400 --> 01:02:22.400] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're charged with. [01:02:22.400 --> 01:02:39.400] A paper by Tulane University identified a five-and-a-half-inch American pocket shark as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. [01:02:39.400 --> 01:02:54.400] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near its front fins. For the purpose, it is hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. [01:02:54.400 --> 01:03:09.400] This is a story with a lowdown from July 22, 2019. [01:03:09.400 --> 01:03:24.400] This is a story with a lowdown from July 22, 2019. [01:03:24.400 --> 01:03:39.400] This is a story with a lowdown from July 22, 2019. [01:03:39.400 --> 01:03:54.400] This is a story with a lowdown from July 22, 2019. [01:03:54.400 --> 01:04:09.400] What do you mean we fell off the cliff? You fell off the cliff. [01:04:09.400 --> 01:04:29.400] The question about the minerals, to answer your question, tap water is loaded with magnesium, iron, copper, and other salt, other mineral salt, but the body really can't use them because they're in the wrong form. [01:04:29.400 --> 01:04:40.400] If I remember this right, I believe the stomach has a positive charge and these minerals have a positive charge that are in the water. [01:04:40.400 --> 01:04:43.400] If I remember right, if I'm getting the charges right, correct. [01:04:43.400 --> 01:04:50.400] Well, anyway, the same charge as the minerals are, your stomach has the same charge. [01:04:50.400 --> 01:05:06.400] The two like charges are going to repel each other, so your stomach is not going to absorb many of them, and they're not the right form anyway, and they probably will, the body will regard it probably as a poison, something form. [01:05:06.400 --> 01:05:09.400] You've got to have the minerals in the ground. [01:05:09.400 --> 01:05:20.400] The way the garden works, the way the farms work, there are bacteria in the soil, and then there's these little tiny bugs that you can almost see with a magnifying glass. [01:05:20.400 --> 01:05:27.400] They're little arthropods, and the soil is supposed to be loaded with them, along with bacteria. [01:05:27.400 --> 01:05:44.400] Those arthropods and those bacteria are necessary for the plants. Those little bacteria and arthropods pre-digest the minerals that are present in the soil and put them into a form that the plants can update. [01:05:44.400 --> 01:05:47.400] You'll see where I'm going with this in a second. [01:05:47.400 --> 01:05:58.400] Once the plants get those pre-digested minerals, the plants re-digest them and put them in the proper form that the human body can really use. [01:05:58.400 --> 01:06:02.400] That's why the iron and spinach is so usable. [01:06:02.400 --> 01:06:13.400] That's why any other mineral that's present, like selenium in Brazil nuts, is usable by the body. [01:06:13.400 --> 01:06:24.400] Now the body can absorb them. You could probably call them either ionic minerals or they're organically bound. [01:06:24.400 --> 01:06:29.400] In other words, they're plant-based minerals that the body can use. [01:06:29.400 --> 01:06:35.400] Roundup comes to mind. Roundup is that wheat killer. [01:06:35.400 --> 01:06:42.400] Roundup, the way it works, one of the mechanisms of roundup, it's like an antibiotic. In fact, it is an antibiotic. [01:06:42.400 --> 01:06:56.400] It kills the soil bacteria. What happens, the weeds can't live because the bacteria are killed and the weeds can't uptake any of those minerals. [01:06:56.400 --> 01:07:02.400] Roundup is the last thing you want to be ingesting. [01:07:02.400 --> 01:07:07.400] What happens is the seeds absorb the roundup. [01:07:07.400 --> 01:07:14.400] Then when the plant grows, the plant absorbs. The tomato absorbs the roundup. The corn absorbs the roundup. [01:07:14.400 --> 01:07:18.400] You're eating antibiotic and a poison. [01:07:18.400 --> 01:07:29.400] Basically, what you're doing, they blame the fact that there are drug-resistant bacteria like MRSA. [01:07:29.400 --> 01:07:40.400] They claim that those MRSA, they're antibiotic resistant because we use too many antibiotics. [01:07:40.400 --> 01:07:45.400] Then people don't take all their medicine. They're better, so they stop taking it. [01:07:45.400 --> 01:07:51.400] Then the pills, they have pills left over and the bacteria survive. [01:07:51.400 --> 01:08:02.400] Now those bacteria learn how to survive the penicillin and are mycin and tetracycline. Now they become drug-resistant. [01:08:02.400 --> 01:08:07.400] There's a way to handle drug-resistant bacteria, honey. [01:08:07.400 --> 01:08:15.400] If you get manuka honey from New Zealand, manuka honey, it kills everything. [01:08:15.400 --> 01:08:22.400] It doesn't care what you give it. It'll kill virus, bacteria, parasites. I mean, well, I don't know about parasites, [01:08:22.400 --> 01:08:26.400] but it'll kill bacteria and virus and even superbugs. [01:08:26.400 --> 01:08:33.400] The roundup is in the food and you eat it and those antibiotics kill your immune system. [01:08:33.400 --> 01:08:37.400] 80% of your immune system is in your stomach, believe it or not. [01:08:37.400 --> 01:08:46.400] Everybody, an average-sized human, has two and a half to three pounds of bacteria in their stomach and you want those bacteria there [01:08:46.400 --> 01:08:52.400] because those are the bacteria that make anti-cancer factors. They keep your heart healthy. [01:08:52.400 --> 01:09:00.400] They help the body to make certain vitamins that the body definitely needs. [01:09:00.400 --> 01:09:13.400] So when you drink tap water, there are two halogens in the tap water. One is called fluoride and the other is called chlorine. [01:09:13.400 --> 01:09:22.400] They also kill and they act like antibiotics. They're not. They're halogens and they destroy the gut bacteria. [01:09:22.400 --> 01:09:30.400] So it's no wonder that people have terrible illnesses because they have heart problems. They get diabetes. [01:09:30.400 --> 01:09:41.400] They get cancer because the gut bacteria are the key to 80% of your immune system and your immune system is even involved in keeping your heart healthy. [01:09:41.400 --> 01:09:55.400] So all that explanation to tell you that the soil and the soils become at least 50% efficient. They knew that the soil in this country was deficient back in 1936. [01:09:55.400 --> 01:10:02.400] And if you look up HR 245, you'll see what I'm saying. And you know what Congress did about it? Nothing. [01:10:02.400 --> 01:10:11.400] Ever since 1936, nothing's been done. The agricultural department, you know, they give their farmers this fertilizer. [01:10:11.400 --> 01:10:17.400] But the fertilizer is 6 or 7 or 10 components to it. There are 72 trace elements. [01:10:17.400 --> 01:10:25.400] If you want to know why people get diabetes, it's because one of the big reasons is they eat too much sugar and then they don't have any chromium. [01:10:25.400 --> 01:10:35.400] Then they refine the sugar. They take the brown stuff out of it and they turn it into white powder. And in that brown stuff, there's a whole bunch of vitamin B. [01:10:35.400 --> 01:10:47.400] And you need X number of grams of vitamin B to digest properly and metabolize X number of grams of sugar. So if you don't have it, the body's going to pull the vitamin B out of your liver. [01:10:47.400 --> 01:10:57.400] So you're going to be vitamin B deficient. And you get dandruff. You have lung problems. Vitamin B is good for the alveoli and the lungs. [01:10:57.400 --> 01:11:05.400] The brain is going to suffer. You're going to have people with anxiety and depression. And it's just one metabolic mess. [01:11:05.400 --> 01:11:11.400] We have created an industrialized food supply that is worthless. [01:11:11.400 --> 01:11:17.400] And my doctor tells me, well, you're taking vitamins. You may as well throw your money into the wastebasket. [01:11:17.400 --> 01:11:27.400] No, I don't take synthetic vitamins. And that's the key. And it's the same with the vitamins like in cereal. [01:11:27.400 --> 01:11:43.400] They put vitamin E in there sometimes. And it's DL-tocopherol acetate. It's not as good as having the natural tocopherol. So anyway, you get the idea. [01:11:43.400 --> 01:11:47.400] The actual vitamins in their natural state. [01:11:47.400 --> 01:11:59.400] That's right. Food derived. Vitamin C is not a ascorbic acid. 90% of our, the last I knew, I don't know if it changed, but the last I knew 90% of our vitamin C came from China. [01:11:59.400 --> 01:12:09.400] It's the same people that gave you toys with lead in the paint for our children. So our children could die of lead poisoning, poison dog food. [01:12:09.400 --> 01:12:18.400] Let's see. What else? Any number of recalls that they've had on things? A lot of the stuff comes from China. [01:12:18.400 --> 01:12:22.400] Irons with built-in Wi-Fi sniffers. [01:12:22.400 --> 01:12:25.400] Oh, can I say that again? [01:12:25.400 --> 01:12:45.400] The irons that you use for ironing your clothes or pressing your clothes, they were found to have sniffers. Wi-Fi, they would hack your Wi-Fi network. When you would plug in the iron to iron your clothes, it would be hacking your network and sending your credentials off to somewhere in China. [01:12:45.400 --> 01:12:51.400] And they were discovered to have that active component. [01:12:51.400 --> 01:12:58.400] That's why I didn't hear about it. Now, I know your refrigerator can hack into your email. I know that sounds nuts. [01:12:58.400 --> 01:13:10.400] The appliances are going to be made now with chips and they keep track of the food that you use. [01:13:10.400 --> 01:13:19.400] So it kind of keeps an inventory and then it kind of gives you like a shopping list. Well, they also send that information to third party. [01:13:19.400 --> 01:13:32.400] And in the process, they fix it so those chips can hack into your email and your computer. I know that's nuts. Your smart TV is watching you, literally. [01:13:32.400 --> 01:13:43.400] It can hear your voices. It knows what you're saying. You talked to, I was in the library and they have an Alexa there or something like it. [01:13:43.400 --> 01:13:52.400] And I walked up to it. I said, can I talk to it? And yeah, go ahead. I go, Alexa, would you ever lie to me? [01:13:52.400 --> 01:14:03.400] No, I give you facts or whatever it says. And I said, Alexa, are you hooked up to the NSA? And is the NSA listening to us right now? [01:14:03.400 --> 01:14:11.400] It went off. It shut itself off. It did not answer me. What does that tell you? [01:14:11.400 --> 01:14:24.400] So the smart meters, and I know Randy and I have talked about this, smart meters are no good. They are a surveillance nightmare. [01:14:24.400 --> 01:14:34.400] If I were a burglar, I would be a high tech burglar. I wouldn't sit there and wait and say, oh, well, they just left. Let's go after the silverware. [01:14:34.400 --> 01:14:50.400] I would use the smart meter. I'd hack into it. And the smart meter has a record of when you're home, when you're not, when you come in, when you go out, what room you're in, what you're doing. [01:14:50.400 --> 01:15:06.400] It knows what appliances you're using. If you're using grow light for marijuana, they've already used, let's see, in Texas, in Ohio, in British Columbia, and a few other places. [01:15:06.400 --> 01:15:23.400] The police have already made warrantless read on grow houses because they knew that there were grow lights. Every appliance that you have has an electrical signature that can be detected. [01:15:23.400 --> 01:15:31.400] Like if you put it on an analyzer, it can tell you that you just turned on your shaver. It can tell that your refrigerator went on. [01:15:31.400 --> 01:15:43.400] So when your refrigerator is on and your heating system is on, and let's see what else, and a couple of other things, they know that you might not be home. [01:15:43.400 --> 01:15:50.400] But when your shaver is on, your electric toothbrush is on, they know you're home. They know what room you're in. [01:15:50.400 --> 01:16:03.400] It makes a record of your coming and going so that third parties are sold that information, and you never know about it. You don't have their permission, and they make money, and you get nothing. [01:16:03.400 --> 01:16:16.400] That is a fourth. You guys are the perfect people to understand this. That is the Fourth Amendment of the United States being fat. It's being pillaged. [01:16:16.400 --> 01:16:29.400] And people, smart meters set fire to the houses. I can tell you why if you want to hear it, but it will be here all night. [01:16:29.400 --> 01:16:38.400] It's because it's not equipped with the same equipment that is in an analog meter, but the little dials look like little clocks. [01:16:38.400 --> 01:16:41.400] And when there's a, here comes the music. [01:16:41.400 --> 01:16:48.400] Greg, come up to a break here. Yeah. [01:16:48.400 --> 01:17:03.400] Yeah, so our call-in number is 512-646-1984. We'll be right back. 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[01:20:53.400 --> 01:20:55.400] Rule of Law Radio, Randy Kelton. [01:20:55.400 --> 01:20:57.400] I'm Brad Fountain. [01:20:57.400 --> 01:21:00.400] We were talking with John in New York. [01:21:00.400 --> 01:21:04.400] John was describing about the smart meters. [01:21:04.400 --> 01:21:08.400] Yeah, Randy had a comment about that on the break. [01:21:08.400 --> 01:21:16.400] My training is electrical engineering and I can do a lot to that signal. [01:21:16.400 --> 01:21:23.400] If they are using any kind of analog signal, I can just put a tank trap on it and suck it right out of there. [01:21:23.400 --> 01:21:37.400] They take an inductor and a resistor and multiply the inductance times the resistance and that will tell you the lowest frequency that will bypass this combination. [01:21:37.400 --> 01:21:40.400] Everything above that will shut off the ground. [01:21:40.400 --> 01:21:46.400] They take a capacitor and a resistor and that will take off the low side. [01:21:46.400 --> 01:21:55.400] So in a tank trap, you adjust your two signals so one pulls the high side and one pulls the low side and you get a signal straight through. [01:21:55.400 --> 01:22:01.400] And if you are using digital, the digital is going to be a pulses. [01:22:01.400 --> 01:22:07.400] You can take a flip-flop oscillator and bias the flip-flop oscillator with the pulses. [01:22:07.400 --> 01:22:17.400] And so that when it senses a pulse, then it flips the pulse over through a dual-dial rectifier and sends it right back in the line, cancels it right out. [01:22:17.400 --> 01:22:22.400] In France, a number of years ago, somebody patented a muffler. [01:22:22.400 --> 01:22:27.400] The muffler had a microphone in it and a speaker. [01:22:27.400 --> 01:22:32.400] The microphone picked up the sound of the engine. [01:22:32.400 --> 01:22:37.400] The speaker, then it inverted the signal and sent it to the speaker. [01:22:37.400 --> 01:22:45.400] So you've got a signal coming out and when the sound rises, you've got an equal and opposite signal dropping. [01:22:45.400 --> 01:22:48.400] It cancels it right out. No sound. [01:22:48.400 --> 01:22:55.400] And if they have a digital, if they're using digital, that's simply enough to do with a flip-flop oscillator. [01:22:55.400 --> 01:23:08.400] An analog oscillator will run on a 360 degree or whatever curve it will run on a sine wave curve. [01:23:08.400 --> 01:23:17.400] So it starts at one value, goes to a peak value, drops to that value, and they measure it by root mean square value. [01:23:17.400 --> 01:23:20.400] Root mean square will be about 70% of the height. [01:23:20.400 --> 01:23:24.400] That will be the average value of that signal. [01:23:24.400 --> 01:23:30.400] The square wave, it just pops up and runs so long and then pops down. [01:23:30.400 --> 01:23:38.400] Easy enough to bias a resistor with that or a transistor with that so that when the signal pops up, [01:23:38.400 --> 01:23:48.400] it biases the resistor and causes the resistor to send a signal in the negative signal to replace the positive signal. It counts it right out. [01:23:48.400 --> 01:23:53.400] They probably got things more sophisticated than that, but that's basic physics. [01:23:53.400 --> 01:23:57.400] That's pretty hard to get around. [01:23:57.400 --> 01:24:01.400] And then the other thing is a Faraday screen. [01:24:01.400 --> 01:24:11.400] Take a garbage can lid and put it in behind your smart meter and tie a lead on it to a copper tube pipe and drive it into ground. [01:24:11.400 --> 01:24:17.400] Everything that hits that screen will be absorbed by the metal and shut it right off the ground. [01:24:17.400 --> 01:24:22.400] Or take a wash tub and hang it over the meter. [01:24:22.400 --> 01:24:24.400] Oh, they'll get all upset. [01:24:24.400 --> 01:24:26.400] Sorry, Bubba. [01:24:26.400 --> 01:24:29.400] Deal with it. [01:24:29.400 --> 01:24:33.400] Have you still got John muted there? [01:24:33.400 --> 01:24:35.400] Oh, yeah, I didn't want to interrupt him. [01:24:35.400 --> 01:24:36.400] You know how John is. [01:24:36.400 --> 01:24:37.400] Okay, go ahead, John. [01:24:37.400 --> 01:24:39.400] I forgot to unmute you. [01:24:39.400 --> 01:24:40.400] That's all right. [01:24:40.400 --> 01:24:41.400] That's all right. [01:24:41.400 --> 01:24:49.400] Now, what you're saying is all true because I was an electronics technician, among other things, when you work where I did, you had to know that stuff. [01:24:49.400 --> 01:24:55.400] But you see, it's the same, I'm going to use an analogy and here's the analogy. [01:24:55.400 --> 01:25:02.400] It's what you're just saying, what you're saying is it's okay to give your kids a couple of rattlesnakes. [01:25:02.400 --> 01:25:07.400] As long as you keep them in a glass cage in their room, they're perfectly safe. [01:25:07.400 --> 01:25:08.400] That's insanity. [01:25:08.400 --> 01:25:12.400] Why would you invite that trouble into your home? [01:25:12.400 --> 01:25:18.400] And why would you invite anybody to surveil you without a Fourth Amendment? [01:25:18.400 --> 01:25:28.400] Okay, that presupposes that I'm here at my mom's and they came and put a smart viewer on and I didn't have anything to say about it. [01:25:28.400 --> 01:25:36.400] And I couldn't convince them not to because they were charged like 130 bucks a month more to come out and actually read it. [01:25:36.400 --> 01:25:43.400] So I just grew around with them. [01:25:43.400 --> 01:25:45.400] What did you do? [01:25:45.400 --> 01:25:48.400] So I can just screw around with them. [01:25:48.400 --> 01:25:50.400] What's that? [01:25:50.400 --> 01:26:03.400] Well, I can put a, I don't have a scope, I have to borrow a oscilloscope and look at the signals and just take the signal I'm reading and run it through a flip-flop oscillator and see me right back. [01:26:03.400 --> 01:26:05.400] 180 degrees out of phase. [01:26:05.400 --> 01:26:06.400] Right. [01:26:06.400 --> 01:26:15.400] Well, it doesn't matter how they manipulate it because the signal coming in will manipulate the return signal since you're the same way. [01:26:15.400 --> 01:26:21.400] One of the signals is 900, around 915 megahertz. [01:26:21.400 --> 01:26:29.400] And I believe the other one, I can't remember if it's 2.4 or what it is. [01:26:29.400 --> 01:26:33.400] But I remember one of the signals is around 915 megahertz. [01:26:33.400 --> 01:26:37.400] So anyway, but that's like, it's like saying, you know, your kids are okay. [01:26:37.400 --> 01:26:42.400] You can have a couple of killer snakes in their room as long as it's kept in the classroom. [01:26:42.400 --> 01:26:46.400] What is your reasonable alternative? [01:26:46.400 --> 01:26:50.400] My reasonable alternative is an analog meter because... [01:26:50.400 --> 01:26:53.400] Double your electric bill. [01:26:53.400 --> 01:26:56.400] Most people, most people can't do that. [01:26:56.400 --> 01:26:58.400] What's that? [01:26:58.400 --> 01:27:00.400] Double their electric bill. [01:27:00.400 --> 01:27:05.400] If you don't use the smart meter, the electric company penalizes you big time. [01:27:05.400 --> 01:27:09.400] So let them put it on there and then screw with it. [01:27:09.400 --> 01:27:11.400] Well, yeah. [01:27:11.400 --> 01:27:17.400] But guys like you and me don't come along very often that we know how to get rid of a signal. [01:27:17.400 --> 01:27:19.400] And whether it's a Faraday or not. [01:27:19.400 --> 01:27:21.400] And then, well, anyway... [01:27:21.400 --> 01:27:22.400] I agree. [01:27:22.400 --> 01:27:23.400] That's a problem. [01:27:23.400 --> 01:27:29.400] And they're taking advantage of that problem, but I don't know what to do about that one. [01:27:29.400 --> 01:27:31.400] It's not my fight. [01:27:31.400 --> 01:27:34.400] I got lots of fights and I had to pick them very carefully. [01:27:34.400 --> 01:27:44.400] Right now I'm picking the fights that tend to undermine the system itself and give me access to remedy in the courts. [01:27:44.400 --> 01:27:49.400] Once I get access to remedy in the courts, then we can take these guys on. [01:27:49.400 --> 01:27:53.400] But as long as you've got courts that are bought and paid for, it's a waste of time. [01:27:53.400 --> 01:27:57.400] Well, the reason why I mentioned all about this stuff, [01:27:57.400 --> 01:28:04.400] the thing that I'd mentioned, the roundup and the smart meters and your refrigerator that hacks into your email, [01:28:04.400 --> 01:28:08.400] the reason why I mentioned it, you say, well, what's that got to do with traffic court [01:28:08.400 --> 01:28:12.400] and people getting sent up to prison for things they didn't do [01:28:12.400 --> 01:28:18.400] and they get railroaded in the court and the judge denies them due process. [01:28:18.400 --> 01:28:20.400] What's that got to do with it? [01:28:20.400 --> 01:28:22.400] It's all part of the same people. [01:28:22.400 --> 01:28:27.400] All the same people are doing all those things including railroading you in court for traffic [01:28:27.400 --> 01:28:30.400] and railroading you in court on criminal cases. [01:28:30.400 --> 01:28:36.400] The problem with trains is they can go in two directions [01:28:36.400 --> 01:28:42.400] and it's my purpose to reverse that train and send it back after them. [01:28:42.400 --> 01:28:47.400] There's only so much I can fix and I have to pick my battles very carefully. [01:28:47.400 --> 01:28:53.400] I hear these arguments, I hate to hear these arguments, but I can't fix everything [01:28:53.400 --> 01:28:57.400] and I have to struggle to stay focused. [01:28:57.400 --> 01:29:03.400] It's my purpose to give people tools they can use to address these other issues. [01:29:03.400 --> 01:29:06.400] We have to take these First Amendment guys. [01:29:06.400 --> 01:29:13.400] If I give them some tools that they can land on these police and lower courts like a ton of bricks, [01:29:13.400 --> 01:29:18.400] things will begin to change and then we'll start finding some remedy at those lower levels [01:29:18.400 --> 01:29:23.400] and as we do that, then I teach these guys how to move up the train. [01:29:23.400 --> 01:29:25.400] That's something I can do. [01:29:25.400 --> 01:29:33.400] Right, it's just like the cop in traffic court, the latest one, he perjured himself quite [01:29:33.400 --> 01:29:35.400] and I can prove it. [01:29:35.400 --> 01:29:44.400] If I'll just prepare a criminal affidavit against him and file it with the New York State Grand Jury, [01:29:44.400 --> 01:29:49.400] let the prosecutor do whatever he wants to to try to shield him from prosecution, [01:29:49.400 --> 01:29:51.400] then you go after the prosecutor. [01:29:51.400 --> 01:29:53.400] You give them a fight they won't believe. [01:29:53.400 --> 01:29:59.400] Hang on, go into break, Randy Colton, Rhett Mountain, Lula Radio, they'll be right back. [01:29:59.400 --> 01:30:03.400] Could your pharmacy release your prescription information to marketers? [01:30:03.400 --> 01:30:06.400] Believe it or not, it's not only possible, it's probably been done. [01:30:06.400 --> 01:30:11.400] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be back with loopholes that make it legal for companies like CVS [01:30:11.400 --> 01:30:13.400] to share your personal health information. [01:30:13.400 --> 01:30:15.400] Privacy is under attack. [01:30:15.400 --> 01:30:19.400] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again [01:30:19.400 --> 01:30:24.400] and once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:30:24.400 --> 01:30:29.400] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. [01:30:29.400 --> 01:30:31.400] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. 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[01:32:54.400 --> 01:33:01.400] Order your copy today and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [01:33:01.400 --> 01:33:04.400] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network. [01:33:04.400 --> 01:33:11.400] LogosRadioNetwork.com. [01:33:11.400 --> 01:33:38.400] Okay, we are back. [01:33:38.400 --> 01:33:41.400] Rule of Law Radio, Randy Kelton. [01:33:41.400 --> 01:33:46.400] I'm Brett Fountain and we've been speaking with John from New York. [01:33:46.400 --> 01:33:55.400] We do have some other callers, so we may want to just wrap this up. [01:33:55.400 --> 01:33:58.400] John, did you have something else? [01:33:58.400 --> 01:34:02.400] John Kent Tarko left him mute. [01:34:02.400 --> 01:34:06.400] Okay, John. [01:34:06.400 --> 01:34:08.400] We do need him alone. [01:34:08.400 --> 01:34:10.400] Without Shane, he's been waiting since the beginning of the show. [01:34:10.400 --> 01:34:11.400] Okay. [01:34:11.400 --> 01:34:14.400] Okay, let's get to your other callers. [01:34:14.400 --> 01:34:15.400] Okay, thank you, John. [01:34:15.400 --> 01:34:16.400] Thank you very much. [01:34:16.400 --> 01:34:17.400] Thank you. [01:34:17.400 --> 01:34:20.400] Okay, now we're going to Shane in New York. [01:34:20.400 --> 01:34:22.400] Hello, Shane. [01:34:22.400 --> 01:34:25.400] What do you have for us today? [01:34:25.400 --> 01:34:28.400] Okay, let me get you caught up to date here. [01:34:28.400 --> 01:34:33.400] I had a big hearing to look to stay on October 1st [01:34:33.400 --> 01:34:39.400] regarding Nationstar, Mr. Cooper, right there in Dallas, Texas. [01:34:39.400 --> 01:34:42.400] And just to give you a quick background, [01:34:42.400 --> 01:34:47.400] Mr. Cooper doing business as Nationstar [01:34:47.400 --> 01:34:51.400] or Nationstar doing business as Mr. Cooper bought off of Paris [01:34:51.400 --> 01:34:56.400] for $48 billion back on March 1st, 2019. [01:34:56.400 --> 01:34:59.400] So, if the Paris originally had it, [01:34:59.400 --> 01:35:02.400] HSBC originally had it back in 2015, [01:35:02.400 --> 01:35:04.400] and I don't want to go too far down, [01:35:04.400 --> 01:35:07.400] but it's been transferred five times in the last 10 years. [01:35:07.400 --> 01:35:10.400] The servicers have been able to notice [01:35:10.400 --> 01:35:12.400] and lost for many, many, many years. [01:35:12.400 --> 01:35:15.400] So, before the hearing was heard, [01:35:15.400 --> 01:35:18.400] the motion looked to stay in bankruptcy [01:35:18.400 --> 01:35:21.400] for Chapter 13 here in New York. [01:35:21.400 --> 01:35:26.400] They granted to stay in part, [01:35:26.400 --> 01:35:31.400] pending the foreclosure sale that would take place, [01:35:31.400 --> 01:35:34.400] but before they sell the property, [01:35:34.400 --> 01:35:36.400] they want everybody to go back to bankruptcy court [01:35:36.400 --> 01:35:39.400] before he can issue an order to sell the property. [01:35:39.400 --> 01:35:43.400] So, I want to let you know that they basically ignored my objection, [01:35:43.400 --> 01:35:45.400] ignored my motions for sanctions, [01:35:45.400 --> 01:35:47.400] ignored my postponement and my due process [01:35:47.400 --> 01:35:50.400] ready to bring eyewitnesses forward, [01:35:50.400 --> 01:35:52.400] and they just went ahead and granted it. [01:35:52.400 --> 01:35:54.400] But what made no sense to me, Randy, [01:35:54.400 --> 01:35:57.400] is they're waiting to hear back from the state court [01:35:57.400 --> 01:36:00.400] so they can proceed on the sale of the property. [01:36:00.400 --> 01:36:02.400] They're not going to go back to bankruptcy court [01:36:02.400 --> 01:36:04.400] or then to come back to the bankruptcy court [01:36:04.400 --> 01:36:06.400] before you sell the property. [01:36:06.400 --> 01:36:07.400] So, that's what happened. [01:36:07.400 --> 01:36:10.400] So, no, I'm not going to have my day in court [01:36:10.400 --> 01:36:13.400] to present eyewitnesses to defend myself. [01:36:13.400 --> 01:36:18.400] They just completely ignored my objection to what to say. [01:36:18.400 --> 01:36:20.400] And I'll get this. [01:36:20.400 --> 01:36:24.400] They have no note, no assignment. [01:36:24.400 --> 01:36:26.400] It's been transferred several times, [01:36:26.400 --> 01:36:28.400] and they're moving forward. [01:36:28.400 --> 01:36:32.400] So, hold on. If this will allow them to sell the property, [01:36:32.400 --> 01:36:39.400] then your position is ripe for an interlocutory appeal [01:36:39.400 --> 01:36:43.400] because this improper ruling will create a harm [01:36:43.400 --> 01:36:50.400] that cannot be corrected. [01:36:50.400 --> 01:36:52.400] So, you push it right to the appeals court [01:36:52.400 --> 01:36:56.400] and stop everything. [01:36:56.400 --> 01:36:59.400] Yeah, that would go to the second circuit. [01:36:59.400 --> 01:37:01.400] They don't have a bankruptcy panel. [01:37:01.400 --> 01:37:03.400] They only have the Fisher court. [01:37:03.400 --> 01:37:07.400] So, that would go right to the Fisher court. [01:37:07.400 --> 01:37:12.400] Now, the bankruptcy court is the one that issued the ruling. [01:37:12.400 --> 01:37:14.400] Right. [01:37:14.400 --> 01:37:19.400] So, you do a petition for declaratory judgment [01:37:19.400 --> 01:37:25.400] in the Federal Appeals Court [01:37:25.400 --> 01:37:30.400] or a petition for interlocutory appeal. [01:37:30.400 --> 01:37:32.400] Interlocutory appeal on this order [01:37:32.400 --> 01:37:37.400] because the order will create a harm that can't be corrected. [01:37:37.400 --> 01:37:43.400] Once it's sold, then there's a third party that becomes harmed. [01:37:43.400 --> 01:37:47.400] So, do interlocutory. That'll put the brakes on. [01:37:47.400 --> 01:37:51.400] Well, we do have 14 days to file a rehear. [01:37:51.400 --> 01:37:56.400] And today I just filed the Notice and Demand [01:37:56.400 --> 01:37:58.400] for finding facts and conclusions [01:37:58.400 --> 01:38:01.400] in law regarding the tax order. [01:38:01.400 --> 01:38:05.400] Okay. That stopped everything. [01:38:05.400 --> 01:38:09.400] Now, the order is no longer final. [01:38:09.400 --> 01:38:11.400] And it won't be final until you get a ruling [01:38:11.400 --> 01:38:15.400] on findings, facts, and conclusions. [01:38:15.400 --> 01:38:18.400] Well, I want to ask you, did I label it properly? [01:38:18.400 --> 01:38:22.400] I did email it to you, but it's labeled as [01:38:22.400 --> 01:38:26.400] a Notice and Demand for finding facts and conclusions [01:38:26.400 --> 01:38:28.400] in law pursuant to the bankruptcy rule. [01:38:28.400 --> 01:38:31.400] I used their own authority in bankruptcy. [01:38:31.400 --> 01:38:34.400] And that was filed today. [01:38:34.400 --> 01:38:36.400] Good. That puts a stop on it. [01:38:36.400 --> 01:38:39.400] Now, the order is no longer final. [01:38:39.400 --> 01:38:40.400] Okay. [01:38:40.400 --> 01:38:44.400] That brings it into question. [01:38:44.400 --> 01:38:46.400] Okay. [01:38:46.400 --> 01:38:51.400] Now, in your opinion, well, what in the hell is going on here? [01:38:51.400 --> 01:38:54.400] They said you cannot... [01:38:54.400 --> 01:38:57.400] It's typical. The courts have been bought and paid for. [01:38:57.400 --> 01:39:01.400] This bank has probably sold your note 50 times. [01:39:01.400 --> 01:39:04.400] And the only way they can recover all of that [01:39:04.400 --> 01:39:07.400] is to force you into foreclosure [01:39:07.400 --> 01:39:10.400] and force all of the mortgage insurance policies [01:39:10.400 --> 01:39:13.400] they've bought to pay off. [01:39:13.400 --> 01:39:16.400] So they don't care how much they spend. [01:39:16.400 --> 01:39:19.400] They don't care how much you beat them up [01:39:19.400 --> 01:39:23.400] because it'll cost them a whole lot more if they lose. [01:39:23.400 --> 01:39:27.400] Well, the other strategy is to file a state case [01:39:27.400 --> 01:39:30.400] or a federal case in the district court or the state court. [01:39:30.400 --> 01:39:33.400] State Supreme Court of New York... [01:39:33.400 --> 01:39:35.400] Are you in the state court now? [01:39:35.400 --> 01:39:38.400] The bankruptcy is federal. [01:39:38.400 --> 01:39:40.400] If the bankruptcy rendered disruling, [01:39:40.400 --> 01:39:44.400] there should have been an order with the federal court of appeals [01:39:44.400 --> 01:39:47.400] and an interlocutory appeal. [01:39:47.400 --> 01:39:48.400] Okay. [01:39:48.400 --> 01:39:50.400] After... [01:39:50.400 --> 01:39:52.400] If the judge rendered a ruling, [01:39:52.400 --> 01:39:54.400] there should have been an order with the ruling. [01:39:54.400 --> 01:39:56.400] Otherwise, there is no ruling. [01:39:56.400 --> 01:39:57.400] No, there's no... [01:39:57.400 --> 01:39:59.400] No, that's the whole thing that's so bizarre about it. [01:39:59.400 --> 01:40:00.400] Okay. [01:40:00.400 --> 01:40:05.400] Then this is grounds for interlocutory appeal. [01:40:05.400 --> 01:40:07.400] Okay. [01:40:07.400 --> 01:40:11.400] Interlocutory appeal premature because I filed that notice [01:40:11.400 --> 01:40:14.400] and demand for finding some action. [01:40:14.400 --> 01:40:19.400] No, it is premature until you file a request for findings [01:40:19.400 --> 01:40:21.400] affecting conclusions in law. [01:40:21.400 --> 01:40:25.400] And once the judge rules on your motion for findings, [01:40:25.400 --> 01:40:28.400] then the ruling becomes final. [01:40:28.400 --> 01:40:35.400] Now you can do the petition for interlocutory appeal. [01:40:35.400 --> 01:40:38.400] Okay. [01:40:38.400 --> 01:40:42.400] Just throw another snag in things. [01:40:42.400 --> 01:40:44.400] Yeah, I'm just trying to understand where he's coming from [01:40:44.400 --> 01:40:47.400] because it just makes no sense to me. [01:40:47.400 --> 01:40:51.400] You don't know yet until you get the judgment. [01:40:51.400 --> 01:40:54.400] In federal court, there's an order and a judgment. [01:40:54.400 --> 01:40:58.400] The judgment is the findings affecting conclusions. [01:40:58.400 --> 01:41:03.400] And there is no ruling until there is a judgment. [01:41:03.400 --> 01:41:10.400] So your request for findings, in fact, is a request for judgment. [01:41:10.400 --> 01:41:16.400] Just so you know, it's bankruptcy rule 9033. [01:41:16.400 --> 01:41:19.400] It's called findings, facts, conclusions in law. [01:41:19.400 --> 01:41:30.400] Also, the other authority is 28 USC section 157C1. [01:41:30.400 --> 01:41:31.400] Okay. [01:41:31.400 --> 01:41:37.400] This is essentially what does it say? [01:41:37.400 --> 01:41:42.400] It says right here that the requires the bankruptcy court [01:41:42.400 --> 01:41:46.400] to submit a proposed findings, facts, and conclusions of the law [01:41:46.400 --> 01:41:51.400] to the district court when bankruptcy judge has heard a non-core proceedings. [01:41:51.400 --> 01:41:55.400] This rule, which is modeled on federal rules, [01:41:55.400 --> 01:42:01.400] is called a single procedure rule 72, provides a procedure for objecting to it [01:42:01.400 --> 01:42:06.400] or for review by the district court for specific findings and conclusions, period. [01:42:06.400 --> 01:42:07.400] Good. [01:42:07.400 --> 01:42:11.400] So this rose to breaks on everything. [01:42:11.400 --> 01:42:13.400] But there's an authority in bankruptcy court [01:42:13.400 --> 01:42:16.400] and there's an authority under the United States Code [01:42:16.400 --> 01:42:21.400] and there's also an authority on the federal rules and single procedure rule 72. [01:42:21.400 --> 01:42:22.400] Good. [01:42:22.400 --> 01:42:25.400] That's a great step. [01:42:25.400 --> 01:42:26.400] Did you get that email? [01:42:26.400 --> 01:42:28.400] I sent you, I know you got a million emails coming in, [01:42:28.400 --> 01:42:30.400] but I don't think you have one. [01:42:30.400 --> 01:42:34.400] Yeah, probably, but today's been a really hard day. [01:42:34.400 --> 01:42:39.400] I don't remember one from you, but that doesn't mean I didn't get one. [01:42:39.400 --> 01:42:43.400] I'll send it to you again as soon as we get off this call here. [01:42:43.400 --> 01:42:45.400] But I just want to ask you one more question [01:42:45.400 --> 01:42:48.400] and then you can get back to the other people here. [01:42:48.400 --> 01:42:53.400] So I sit back and wait for him to rule on that findings, facts, [01:42:53.400 --> 01:42:57.400] and conclusions, the law before the 14 days starts picking again, correct? [01:42:57.400 --> 01:42:59.400] Yes. [01:42:59.400 --> 01:43:04.400] Well, actually, when you filed that, the 14 days stops. [01:43:04.400 --> 01:43:08.400] Now he has a certain amount of time to respond. [01:43:08.400 --> 01:43:11.400] The clock stops until you get a response. [01:43:11.400 --> 01:43:13.400] Okay. [01:43:13.400 --> 01:43:18.400] So don't do anything just because I know this whole thing is like a chess match. [01:43:18.400 --> 01:43:19.400] Yeah. [01:43:19.400 --> 01:43:22.400] Wait till he renders the ruling, then the clock starts again. [01:43:22.400 --> 01:43:26.400] And then you can file a, you know, locketory. [01:43:26.400 --> 01:43:29.400] One thing I wanted to bring to your attention really quick, [01:43:29.400 --> 01:43:31.400] they made a big, big thing about not the judge, [01:43:31.400 --> 01:43:33.400] the judge didn't really care about it, [01:43:33.400 --> 01:43:37.400] but he made a big thing about the common law lien that was filed. [01:43:37.400 --> 01:43:39.400] The attorney's representing Mr. Cooper, [01:43:39.400 --> 01:43:42.400] and I heard the music in the background. [01:43:42.400 --> 01:43:43.400] Okay. [01:43:43.400 --> 01:43:44.400] Hang on. [01:43:44.400 --> 01:43:46.400] We'll be right back. 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[01:46:43.400 --> 01:46:45.400] I'm a lawyer. [01:46:45.400 --> 01:46:47.400] I'm a lawyer. [01:46:47.400 --> 01:46:49.400] I'm a lawyer. [01:46:49.400 --> 01:46:51.400] I'm a lawyer. [01:46:51.400 --> 01:46:53.400] I'm a lawyer. [01:46:53.400 --> 01:46:55.400] I'm a lawyer. [01:46:55.400 --> 01:46:57.400] I'm a lawyer. [01:46:57.400 --> 01:47:02.400] This is Randy Kelton. [01:47:02.400 --> 01:47:04.400] I'm Brett Founton. [01:47:04.400 --> 01:47:05.400] We are speaking with Shane in New York. [01:47:05.400 --> 01:47:09.400] Shane. [01:47:09.400 --> 01:47:10.400] I'm back. [01:47:10.400 --> 01:47:12.400] All right. [01:47:12.400 --> 01:47:14.400] I'll continue really quick [01:47:14.400 --> 01:47:17.400] is the motion [01:47:17.400 --> 01:47:19.400] to lift the stay followed [01:47:19.400 --> 01:47:21.400] by Mister Cooper, [01:47:21.400 --> 01:47:23.400] which is a nation's Congressman, [01:47:23.400 --> 01:47:25.400] is this not in your area [01:47:25.400 --> 01:47:35.120] in Dallas? I'm not sure what town is it in. I think they're worth over $68 billion [01:47:35.120 --> 01:47:44.760] that company. Is it in Addison? Most of these guys are in Addison. I'm pretty [01:47:44.760 --> 01:47:52.480] pretty sure the town is spelled C-O-O or maybe it's C-O-P-E. Cappell. Cappell. [01:47:52.480 --> 01:47:58.840] Yeah. That's pretty damn close to Dallas, right? Yeah. Yeah. That's north, north-south [01:47:58.840 --> 01:48:06.000] over Dallas. So I have the nine officers that run that company. The [01:48:06.000 --> 01:48:12.520] executives, I got them from Lexis-Nexis, which you can't find online at all. I'm [01:48:12.520 --> 01:48:21.560] in the process of about 25% done filing a suit against them and letting them [01:48:21.560 --> 01:48:26.720] know what Mr. Chatwin, Griswale, and this new attorney had just entered it on [01:48:26.720 --> 01:48:32.360] Tuesday, Mr. Ellis, what they're doing. I personally don't think they even know [01:48:32.360 --> 01:48:40.600] what the hell's going on. Yeah, these guys know. They train them to do that. But [01:48:40.600 --> 01:48:46.320] once they have noticed, then they're essentially on the legal dime. Now you [01:48:46.320 --> 01:48:51.200] can claim, if these guys keep it up, then you can make allegations against these [01:48:51.200 --> 01:48:57.560] guys as respond to yet superior. And that's what I plan on doing. I'm hoping [01:48:57.560 --> 01:49:02.000] to have that thing done by Wednesday or Thursday to file it. I just haven't decided [01:49:02.000 --> 01:49:07.400] if I'm going to do it in state court or take it in the federal court. I think I [01:49:07.400 --> 01:49:10.800] have to do it in the federal court because based on them being in [01:49:10.800 --> 01:49:15.760] Texas and I'm in New York. Yeah, that would get you diversity, jurisdiction. [01:49:15.760 --> 01:49:22.320] That'll force them to hire a lawyer in New York. Right. Now, the last thing I [01:49:22.320 --> 01:49:25.400] wanted to bring up to you is I cut down, you know, bringing up the point that I [01:49:25.400 --> 01:49:29.560] have a right to bring my eyewitnesses in before we move forward. I put the, you [01:49:29.560 --> 01:49:34.000] know, like I did the postponement, right? I filed the objection within 14 days. I [01:49:34.000 --> 01:49:37.520] mean, I did everything you could possibly do. My hearing was about an [01:49:37.520 --> 01:49:42.000] hour and 50 minutes long and I made it perfectly clear that these guys are not [01:49:42.000 --> 01:49:45.800] creditors. They're not secure party creditors. They're not even unsecured [01:49:45.800 --> 01:49:50.240] guys. Okay, they're interlopers, none. Disinterested parties pursuant to the [01:49:50.240 --> 01:49:54.160] bankruptcy rule and they kept on calling themselves secure creditors or not [01:49:54.160 --> 01:49:58.000] secure creditors. And I made that and I objected every time they brought it up. I [01:49:58.000 --> 01:50:01.880] objected every time. But one thing I wanted to tell you, they filed their [01:50:01.880 --> 01:50:07.640] motion to lift the stay and they never even had a proof of claim file. And they [01:50:07.640 --> 01:50:13.480] filed it back on September 6th. The proof of claim was filed on September 27th. And [01:50:13.480 --> 01:50:18.040] our objection was filed well, well before they filed a proof of claim. They [01:50:18.040 --> 01:50:23.080] filed it in the last seconds, which the due date to file all proof of claims was [01:50:23.080 --> 01:50:26.720] September 27th and they filed it on September 27th, right at the last night. [01:50:26.720 --> 01:50:31.040] That's kind of standard, but look at it closely. Do you only screw it up when they [01:50:31.040 --> 01:50:35.720] do that? Well, they, what they said is I owe them the money. I don't have no [01:50:35.720 --> 01:50:41.320] contract with Mr. Cooper, Nation Star. Then file aggravated [01:50:41.320 --> 01:50:49.240] perjury charges against him with a local DA. Actually, with a grand [01:50:49.240 --> 01:51:02.040] situation. Okay. Let him explain it to a grand jury. Yeah. When you talk to [01:51:02.040 --> 01:51:06.200] a grand jury, you're talking about the federal grand jury, not the state, right? [01:51:06.200 --> 01:51:10.480] The federal? Yeah. Well, they're in Texas. Try the Texas. And then when the Texas [01:51:10.480 --> 01:51:15.240] doesn't act and they do their little song and dance and the prosecutor shields [01:51:15.240 --> 01:51:19.120] you from the grand jury, then you file against the prosecutor and these guys [01:51:19.120 --> 01:51:23.760] in the Fed. Well, when I, I'm coming down here for Thanksgiving, my family lives [01:51:23.760 --> 01:51:28.240] in Dallas and I thought about going to the police department down there and [01:51:28.240 --> 01:51:35.480] filing a speech report. Never let them see you. Violate remotely. Never let them [01:51:35.480 --> 01:51:41.440] talk to you. They will lie. They'll make up all kind of crap about you. Never let [01:51:41.440 --> 01:51:48.800] them see you. You are, by not seeing you, you are an unknown quantity. And when [01:51:48.800 --> 01:51:52.480] you hammer them, every time they step across the line, they, they haven't talked [01:51:52.480 --> 01:51:55.840] to you. So they can't make accusations against you. They can only work from the [01:51:55.840 --> 01:52:02.800] documentation. Okay. So if you were everything by mail, like you said before, [01:52:02.800 --> 01:52:12.480] right? Exactly. Everything by mail. Just, just sharp shoot them. Okay. All right. So [01:52:12.480 --> 01:52:17.040] that's, that's the good news. We're still alive. I got that thing filed today. I [01:52:17.040 --> 01:52:21.720] just emailed it to you again. I'm not sure. You're still in the state court. You [01:52:21.720 --> 01:52:28.200] still got the appeals and the Supreme to go yet. Oh, I know. That's a little [01:52:28.200 --> 01:52:33.240] bothering me though, but I used their own damn rules to get my hearing to [01:52:33.240 --> 01:52:36.360] litigate this stuff in open court. And all the subpoenas down, I was going to [01:52:36.360 --> 01:52:39.160] subpoena all their whole, their whole proof of claim, which is filled with [01:52:39.160 --> 01:52:43.440] lies. And I used their own rules in the, in the bankruptcy, Judge, Judge Buckeye, [01:52:43.440 --> 01:52:46.880] he goes, well, this is a state matter. You can't say this is a state matter. Oh, [01:52:46.880 --> 01:52:50.360] that's a state matter. I said, no, it's not. They love to stay. I'm using your [01:52:50.360 --> 01:52:53.400] own rules to bring my witnesses in. He said, well, that's a state matter tilt. [01:52:53.400 --> 01:52:57.040] Well, file criminally against the judge for failing to properly apply the law to [01:52:57.040 --> 01:53:08.160] the facts. And contact the, what do you call it, the SAC, the Special Agent Charge [01:53:08.160 --> 01:53:12.600] FBI in Dallas. His name is Rodriguez. At least it was the last time I hammered [01:53:12.600 --> 01:53:18.840] him and send him criminal affidavits against these guys. The judge, a federal [01:53:18.840 --> 01:53:29.360] judge that last time I did that, it really got the judge's attention. Okay. You've [01:53:29.360 --> 01:53:35.560] also got the state commission on judicial conduct. Right. They need to follow the [01:53:35.560 --> 01:53:42.320] rules. The TCJC, Texas Code of Judicial Conduct, that follow those rules. And if [01:53:42.320 --> 01:53:49.120] they don't, it's like a bar grievance for judges. You can claim that the judge [01:53:49.120 --> 01:53:53.440] committed the active official misconduct within the state of Texas because the [01:53:53.440 --> 01:53:59.280] courthouse has not been ceded to the, to the federal government. It is in this [01:53:59.280 --> 01:54:04.960] state and therefore the judge is subject to state law. File against him in the [01:54:04.960 --> 01:54:15.360] state. That won't make him happy. I'm in New York. Yeah, just mail it to him. [01:54:15.360 --> 01:54:21.680] Certified return receipt insured with a cover letter. When you don't get the [01:54:21.680 --> 01:54:27.160] cover letter, you call the Postal Service and ask for you 500 bucks. And then [01:54:27.160 --> 01:54:31.680] they'll go down there and want to know where this document went to. [01:54:31.680 --> 01:54:39.520] All right. Okay. I need to go. We're kind of used this up. I still got Tina. She had [01:54:39.520 --> 01:54:44.280] another issue she wanted to address. All right. Thanks for any. Okay. Thank you, [01:54:44.280 --> 01:54:50.680] Shane. Okay. Now we're going to Tina in California. Okay, Tina, you had one more [01:54:50.680 --> 01:54:53.520] issue you wanted to address. [01:54:53.520 --> 01:55:13.280] You got something running in the background. Tina, are you there? I think maybe she got [01:55:13.280 --> 01:55:20.960] distracted by something else in the background. Okay. Well, it couldn't have been. We put her to [01:55:20.960 --> 01:55:27.680] sleep or anything like that. No, no, that could not happen. But let me come back to [01:55:27.680 --> 01:55:33.120] Shane. We've got a few more minutes. Shane, are you still there? I'm still here, Randy. [01:55:33.120 --> 01:55:39.520] I just know here's another thing, too. It's called the Consumer Financial [01:55:39.520 --> 01:55:43.320] Protection Bureau. I have filed several complaints of these guys. They have [01:55:43.320 --> 01:55:50.200] jurisdiction over nation authority, have jurisdiction over HSBCs. The CFPB used to [01:55:50.200 --> 01:55:56.280] be really powerful, but when Bush got in, he kind of really pulled their teeth. They [01:55:56.280 --> 01:56:02.200] don't have much clout anymore, and there are allegations that the CFPB is [01:56:02.200 --> 01:56:07.480] unconstitutional. You'll probably do better filing with these guys with a [01:56:07.480 --> 01:56:14.560] local prosecuting attorney because he don't have a dog in their hunt. And when [01:56:14.560 --> 01:56:17.720] you start hammering the prosecuting attorney for shielding these guys from [01:56:17.720 --> 01:56:22.240] prosecution, he's going to go to them and say, guys, give me a reason to have to [01:56:22.240 --> 01:56:31.000] put up with this. The state and federal don't get along well because feds like to [01:56:31.000 --> 01:56:35.440] come down to the states and stomp their feet all the way. Now you give the state [01:56:35.440 --> 01:56:41.040] opportunity to go back and do the same thing to the feds, especially you get to [01:56:41.040 --> 01:56:46.040] do it to a federal judge. Randy, I hope we got time. I got one more thing I want to [01:56:46.040 --> 01:56:51.040] tell you. Why is the bankruptcy judge want to bring this [01:56:51.040 --> 01:56:56.160] case back? So Mr. Cooper, now remember, Mr. Cooper Nation Star has never been a [01:56:56.160 --> 01:57:01.000] party at the state court at all. So how they can move forward on a foreclosure [01:57:01.000 --> 01:57:07.040] sale is going to be impossible. They said, go back to the state court. [01:57:07.040 --> 01:57:14.040] Is Mr. Cooper an agent for someone who was a party to the previous litigation? [01:57:14.040 --> 01:57:24.040] Yeah, is he alleging to be acting on the behalf of someone who was a party to the [01:57:24.040 --> 01:57:30.040] previous litigation? Well, that's a very confusing question because nobody's ever [01:57:30.040 --> 01:57:38.600] to produce any documents. The judge was in favor of HSBC. Okay, well, move to [01:57:38.600 --> 01:57:45.600] have move to have him stricken as a non-party. Right. Well, I already did that. [01:57:45.600 --> 01:57:51.600] Okay, all of these are grounds for appeal. So you're setting the record like this. [01:57:51.600 --> 01:57:57.240] Once the judge renders the filing final ruling, then you file an appeal. If he's [01:57:57.240 --> 01:58:02.720] entered an intermediate ruling that will cause you harm, it can't be repaired, you [01:58:02.720 --> 01:58:07.600] file an interlocutory, and that will stop everything until the interlocutory is heard. [01:58:07.600 --> 01:58:13.600] And in the meantime, start filing criminal charges against him. Make some crazy. [01:58:13.600 --> 01:58:18.600] Okay. Because they never know when they're going to get a grand juror that's been [01:58:18.600 --> 01:58:23.600] foreclosed on by one of these chumps. Yeah, the judge was very concerned about me not [01:58:23.600 --> 01:58:26.600] doing that. He took us and said, don't do that. Don't do that. I come on behind the [01:58:26.600 --> 01:58:33.600] process of doing this. Don't tell me that. I consider that official misconduct. [01:58:33.600 --> 01:58:40.600] Yeah, I'm tampering with the witness. Absolutely. Okay, we are out of time. 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