[00:00.000 --> 00:06.880] The following news flash is brought to you by The Lowest Star of Lowdown. [00:06.880 --> 00:13.680] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with Precious Metals, Gold $1,429.00, Silver [00:13.680 --> 00:24.280] $16.45.00, Copper $2.75.00, Oil, Texas Crew $55.63.00, Brent Crew $62.47.00, and Cryptos [00:24.280 --> 00:35.240] and Order of Market Cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum $227.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin [00:35.240 --> 00:46.320] $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10, a crypto coin. [00:46.320 --> 00:52.560] In history, the year 1916, the preparedness day bombing, a timed suitcase bomb, was detonated [00:52.560 --> 00:57.880] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I preparedness day parade, killing [00:57.880 --> 01:04.880] 10 and entering 40 today in history. [01:04.880 --> 01:05.880] And recent news. [01:05.880 --> 01:10.560] Since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing Hempett attacks his law back [01:10.560 --> 01:15.280] in June, county prosecutors around the state, including Houston, Austin, San Antonio, have [01:15.280 --> 01:19.240] been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones since they [01:19.240 --> 01:23.360] are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test the [01:23.360 --> 01:24.840] earth for THC. [01:24.840 --> 01:28.560] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this month that [01:28.560 --> 01:33.240] she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the [01:33.240 --> 01:34.240] law. [01:34.240 --> 01:37.720] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter [01:37.720 --> 01:42.240] to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized [01:42.240 --> 01:48.400] in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, as [01:48.400 --> 01:54.640] well as other cities, too, like the District Attorney, in El Paso, Caima Esparza, a Democrat [01:54.640 --> 01:59.120] who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the [01:59.120 --> 02:01.800] prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.800 --> 02:06.920] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [02:06.920 --> 02:10.880] in Harris County, who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes [02:10.880 --> 02:13.640] something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [02:13.640 --> 02:17.520] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're [02:17.520 --> 02:22.720] charged with. [02:22.720 --> 02:27.560] A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a half inch American pocket shark. [02:27.560 --> 02:32.480] As the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket [02:32.480 --> 02:38.120] shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East [02:38.120 --> 02:39.600] Pacific Ocean. [02:39.600 --> 02:43.920] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near [02:43.920 --> 02:50.200] its front fins for the purpose it is hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the [02:50.200 --> 03:16.160] globe. [03:16.160 --> 03:18.560] This is what happens when you call the cops. [03:18.560 --> 03:20.960] This is what happens when you call the cops. [03:20.960 --> 03:23.560] You get some rights violated or you all get shot. [03:23.560 --> 03:26.060] I'm looking for people being victimized by criminal cops. [03:26.060 --> 03:28.660] Psychopathic predators here right in the neighborhood blocks. [03:28.660 --> 03:29.960] All right, folks. [03:29.960 --> 03:30.660] Good evening. [03:30.660 --> 03:33.960] This is the Monday Night Rule of Law Radio Show with your host, Eddie Craig. [03:33.960 --> 03:36.960] It is April 20, 2020. [03:36.960 --> 03:38.460] We are live tonight. [03:38.460 --> 03:40.560] This is not an archive. [03:40.560 --> 03:44.960] First off, I would like to apologize for missing so many Monday nights here lately. [03:44.960 --> 03:48.260] We've got a lot going on around here. [03:48.260 --> 03:52.160] We've had the main water line to the house blow up. [03:52.160 --> 04:00.160] And so we're having to work a little bit here and there to deal with water situation. [04:00.160 --> 04:05.160] My dad passed away Easter morning. [04:05.160 --> 04:09.060] I was not able to go to his funeral because no one told me when it was. [04:09.060 --> 04:13.960] And I wouldn't have been able to get there even if I wanted to with all the other crap that's going on. [04:13.960 --> 04:20.560] It's just one thing after another here lately, it seems, and none of it good. [04:20.560 --> 04:24.760] Then, of course, you have all the lack of sleep and everything else for all the stuff you're trying to get done [04:24.760 --> 04:31.160] because there isn't anything else you can do without the cops coming and knocking on your front door [04:31.160 --> 04:36.360] and all this other kind of good stuff, which personally, had an effect of me none at all. [04:36.360 --> 04:43.660] I'm still doing the same thing I was doing along before they ever passed all this quarantine crap. [04:43.660 --> 04:51.560] But it's given me some time to actually sit down and try to do some of the other things that I've been meaning to get done [04:51.560 --> 04:57.560] but just have never had any latent time to do. [04:57.560 --> 05:00.360] But that said, I've been studying a few things. [05:00.360 --> 05:11.360] I've been trying to bone up better on Spanish so I can be more than just simply conversationally passing to the point of going, [05:11.360 --> 05:18.260] what did you say for the third time, and learn how to speak it better and understand it better, [05:18.260 --> 05:23.960] even when they're talking as fast as they sometimes do. [05:23.960 --> 05:31.960] But folks, the situation that we've got with this COVID-19 thing, which I don't really want to talk about, [05:31.960 --> 05:44.360] but at the moment, there's a lot of issues that link into the situation because of it that make it a necessity that I bring it up. [05:44.360 --> 05:47.360] So on that note, I'm not going to go into the numbers. [05:47.360 --> 05:50.760] I'm not going to go into who's dead and who isn't. [05:50.760 --> 05:55.760] What I am going to go into though is whether or not this should have been declared a pandemic [05:55.760 --> 06:02.760] and whether or not there should have been any sort of governmental lockdown of anything. [06:02.760 --> 06:09.360] And the answer there in both of those instances is absolutely not. [06:09.360 --> 06:24.360] We have had Ebola scares, swine flu scares, seasonal flu scares that have claimed many, many more lives in comparison to this Corona BS [06:24.360 --> 06:33.960] that were much more dangerous than this Corona BS and nobody locked down anything. [06:33.960 --> 06:41.260] They didn't even lock down the people that had it and were completely proven to have had it. [06:41.260 --> 06:51.260] And yet, they're far more contagious and far more daily Ebola is like a 48% death rate. [06:51.260 --> 06:54.560] It's nothing to sneeze at, no pun intended. [06:54.560 --> 07:01.160] And in here, you have a variant of the seasonal flu and they destroy everything. [07:01.160 --> 07:10.860] So let's look at some plausible behind the scenes possibilities as to why this was done the way it was done. [07:10.860 --> 07:18.560] And I've had all this time to think about these things to come up with why they would do this under these circumstances [07:18.560 --> 07:23.260] in this particular instance at this particular time. [07:23.260 --> 07:27.760] Let's begin with the economics of it. [07:27.760 --> 07:36.660] If you're looking to reset the value of the dollar or force the country onto a digital currency [07:36.660 --> 07:43.260] under the excuse that paper money changing hands is a way to spread a disease [07:43.260 --> 07:50.260] that is beyond anyone's ability to control and therefore should be a prohibited action. [07:50.260 --> 07:52.460] This would be one way to do it. [07:52.460 --> 08:01.760] You bring the economy to an abrupt halt where money cannot be generated except in certain ways by certain people [08:01.760 --> 08:04.660] and none of them are you and I. [08:04.660 --> 08:12.160] We're the ones that are going to suffer the worst for this reset of the economic system [08:12.160 --> 08:18.960] because we don't have that safety net to fall back on that all the big wigs that are still drawing their paychecks [08:18.960 --> 08:26.260] and still making their money have to fall back into. [08:26.260 --> 08:31.660] We're the ones that are going to suffer and they don't care. [08:31.660 --> 08:34.560] Will it get us off the petrodollar? [08:34.560 --> 08:39.960] Probably considering that the price of oil just went negative per barrel. [08:39.960 --> 08:47.960] It's less than zero, folks, less than zero right now. [08:47.960 --> 08:53.360] The last time I looked at it today, it was negative four cents a barrel. [08:53.360 --> 09:01.960] In other words, Saudi would have to pay us four cents a barrel to take it. [09:01.960 --> 09:09.660] After all of these decades of screaming, fuel crisis, energy crisis, we're running out of oil. [09:09.660 --> 09:19.460] This right here is proof positive just how much of that was a complete and total lie the whole time. [09:19.460 --> 09:27.660] A product that is in short supply and in such demand could never go negative if you were running out of it [09:27.660 --> 09:33.460] even in an economic collapse couldn't happen. [09:33.460 --> 09:38.060] Hence, this is a lie. [09:38.060 --> 09:42.260] But if we go to a digital currency, we're not going back on the gold standard. [09:42.260 --> 09:45.660] So we still have the same problems we have had with every other currency. [09:45.660 --> 09:51.760] And folks, I know what your arguments are to say that a digital currency has real value behind it, [09:51.760 --> 09:55.960] which is somebody's labor, somebody's effort, somebody's something. [09:55.960 --> 09:58.060] That's BS, folks. [09:58.060 --> 10:03.560] Electricity created that currency running through a set of circuitry. [10:03.560 --> 10:06.560] There is no labor to it. [10:06.560 --> 10:14.560] You paid your damned electric bill and you were able to generate fake money because of it. [10:14.560 --> 10:21.160] There is no more simplified explanation for digital currency than that. [10:21.160 --> 10:24.760] Now, the fact that people will take it and the fact that people will trade in it [10:24.760 --> 10:29.260] and the fact that it will is exchangeable at a different rate than everything else [10:29.260 --> 10:33.760] doesn't change any of that because that goes back to what I've been saying all along. [10:33.760 --> 10:37.760] That really creates nothing more than a barter system. [10:37.760 --> 10:43.360] And what you're bartering is irrelevant as long as the party is interested in the exchange [10:43.360 --> 10:46.060] or willing to barter those things. [10:46.060 --> 10:53.260] So it doesn't matter if you're bartering digital currency or a pound of potatoes. [10:53.260 --> 10:56.460] You get my drift. [10:56.460 --> 11:02.260] You can just produce potatoes in larger quantities faster than you can digital currencies [11:02.260 --> 11:06.560] that are secure from counterfeiting, more or less, but still are not secure from test [11:06.560 --> 11:10.260] and from hacking and from obliteration. [11:10.260 --> 11:14.760] Oh, by digital means. [11:14.760 --> 11:19.760] So one fake bit of money is just as good as any other fake bit of money in my book, [11:19.760 --> 11:24.660] which is worthless to me in any aspect. [11:24.660 --> 11:30.960] But imagine the economics being reset on these grounds using these means. [11:30.960 --> 11:32.660] Bring the economy to a grinding halt. [11:32.660 --> 11:35.160] You force people into poverty and destitution. [11:35.160 --> 11:42.460] Then you tell them there's a way out by shining a light on a government-controlled digital currency. [11:42.460 --> 11:46.660] And I guarantee you if the government makes the digital currency, [11:46.660 --> 11:53.560] the digital currency will have telltale traceable artifacts in it, guaranteed. [11:53.560 --> 11:57.660] They'll be able to follow the digital trail of where that currency has been from the moment [11:57.660 --> 12:01.160] it goes out to the moment it comes back to anything. [12:01.160 --> 12:05.960] They'll be able to tell everyone whose hands it was ever in. [12:05.960 --> 12:09.460] Bet me money on it. [12:09.460 --> 12:12.160] And that's just the economy. [12:12.160 --> 12:16.060] Now what did they do about the population? [12:16.060 --> 12:20.860] Well, let's look at some aspects of what they've been trying to do for several decades. [12:20.860 --> 12:26.860] They have been trying to build a comprehensive DNA database for God knows how long. [12:26.860 --> 12:34.760] They've been trying to implement real ID and implantable microchip systems for decades. [12:34.760 --> 12:40.360] And we have railed against it at every turn, okay? [12:40.360 --> 12:48.160] But now they have had people going in and taking all of these swab cultures. [12:48.160 --> 12:53.060] They have been people forcing people into blood draws and airports [12:53.060 --> 12:58.260] before they will let you go anywhere or come in from anywhere. [12:58.260 --> 13:03.360] Where do you people think those cultures and that blood are going to go [13:03.360 --> 13:09.760] if not into these digital DNA databases? [13:09.760 --> 13:11.360] Think about that. [13:11.360 --> 13:17.760] When the cops want to test a criminal's DNA [13:17.760 --> 13:25.060] for the possibility of them being the person who committed some crime [13:25.060 --> 13:29.360] that they're testing against DNA they found at the crime scene, [13:29.360 --> 13:33.060] they get a warrant and they swab their mouth. [13:33.060 --> 13:35.360] They collect their saliva. [13:35.360 --> 13:39.560] How do they do the swabs in the alleged COVID test? [13:39.560 --> 13:47.060] They stick a long Q-tip right through your nose to the back of your throat and swab right there. [13:47.060 --> 13:52.160] Duh. [13:52.160 --> 13:57.960] Where do you people think this stuff is going to wind up if not that DNA database? [13:57.960 --> 14:02.360] And yet people were flocking to these testing centers out of fear saying, [14:02.360 --> 14:07.160] just go ahead, tell me, tell me. [14:07.160 --> 14:10.260] What is wrong with people? [14:10.260 --> 14:19.360] Has no one learned yet that when the government is declaring an emergency, there is a scheme behind that emergency? [14:19.360 --> 14:23.160] Always, always. [14:23.160 --> 14:27.760] It is never about the health and welfare of Americans. [14:27.760 --> 14:29.360] Never has been. [14:29.360 --> 14:37.160] Never will be as long as these are the kinds of people we keep allowing to hold these public offices. [14:37.160 --> 14:48.960] It simply will not ever be in our best interest to comply with anything they mandate in situations like this. [14:48.960 --> 14:57.960] Anytime they say it's mandatory, it's a requirement, it's a necessity, you are being lied to. [14:57.960 --> 15:04.160] Especially when what they're demanding violates individual rights. [15:04.160 --> 15:11.860] Like so many of the aspects of this shutdown has done. [15:11.860 --> 15:17.160] People are going to lose their businesses if they haven't already. [15:17.160 --> 15:29.160] People are being prosecuted on bogus laws that don't exist because all they are is executive orders that have no lawful legal impact upon the public. [15:29.160 --> 15:36.160] They can't, especially when they violate the Constitution. [15:36.160 --> 15:40.360] And yet, they've got your snitch lines set up. [15:40.360 --> 15:46.560] They've got advertising saying, call and report, call and report, just like they did when they established DHS. [15:46.560 --> 15:49.160] If you see something, say something. [15:49.160 --> 15:58.760] Doesn't matter what you see as completely innocent and a completely made up thing in your own mind that you call in and get somebody swatted [15:58.760 --> 16:10.960] by a bunch of armed goons who wind up killing them for absolutely no reason whatsoever other than your unreasonable fears. [16:10.960 --> 16:16.960] But that doesn't bring them back to life, does it? [16:16.960 --> 16:23.160] What is wrong with the people of this country anymore? [16:23.160 --> 16:30.360] It is completely asinine and insane at how we react to what government tells us. [16:30.360 --> 16:35.760] It's like we have never learned the lesson that don't trust them. [16:35.760 --> 16:37.260] It's a lie. [16:37.260 --> 16:44.960] We know this because their lips are moving. [16:44.960 --> 16:47.960] Think about that, folks, while we take this break. [16:47.960 --> 16:53.960] The phone lines are open, 512-646-1984, if you want to call in and get in line. [16:53.960 --> 17:03.960] And I'm going to continue this little diatribe on the other side when we get back, so y'all hold on. [17:03.960 --> 17:10.960] It's the 2019 Logos Radio Network Annual Fundraiser and Gun Giveaway, sponsored by Central Texas Gun Works. [17:10.960 --> 17:14.460] Go to logosradionetwork.com and enter to win. [17:14.460 --> 17:18.160] Any amount is appreciated. Everything helps to keep us on the air. 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Their business is lost or harmed beyond any potential chance of recovery [19:44.760 --> 19:52.060] or are going to be hurting for a very long time to come because of it, etc., etc., etc. [19:52.060 --> 19:56.760] Rights have been violated here, folks, because neither the President of the United States, [19:56.760 --> 20:02.760] the United States Congress, your state governor, or your state legislature has the lawful authority [20:02.760 --> 20:08.960] to violate your rights by forcing you to close the means by which you make a living. [20:08.960 --> 20:16.560] There was no legitimate authority behind any order to close a business. Period. [20:16.560 --> 20:27.360] No legal authority behind it at all, and anyone who doesn't fight the tickets they got for not complying [20:27.360 --> 20:34.460] for goodness sake, people, use your brains, fight the tickets, sue the crap out of everybody involved [20:34.460 --> 20:44.060] because there was no lawful authority for them to do anything they did at all, ever, and there can't be. [20:44.060 --> 20:50.860] See, here's the problem with our legal and justice system at the moment. [20:50.860 --> 20:57.560] The courts have established this rule that you can't sue without standing, okay? [20:57.560 --> 21:05.260] And standing only comes from an identifiable palpable injury that you personally suffered. [21:05.260 --> 21:09.260] That's how the courts have set up the requirement of standing. [21:09.260 --> 21:18.360] You have to be able to demonstrate a personal injury of some kind, physical, financial, harmful, whatever, [21:18.360 --> 21:20.560] but you've got to be able to show it. [21:20.560 --> 21:24.860] Now, the state doesn't have to show it when they charge you with anything, but of course you have to [21:24.860 --> 21:29.660] to go after somebody from the state or anyone else for that matter. [21:29.660 --> 21:35.560] Now, let's do a little bit of constitutional math here. [21:35.560 --> 21:42.460] On the left-hand side of the board, you've got the Equation Constitution over Federal State Compact, okay? [21:42.460 --> 21:45.560] So on the upper part of your bar, you've got Constitution. [21:45.560 --> 21:50.160] On the lower part of your bar, you've got Federal and State Compact, okay? [21:50.160 --> 21:53.660] That's where your Constitution comes from, is Federal and State Compact. [21:53.660 --> 21:58.760] On the right-hand side of the board, you've got State on the top of the bar and underneath the bar, [21:58.760 --> 22:03.360] you've got the people are the state, okay? [22:03.360 --> 22:10.860] So if you put these two equations side by side, Constitution over Federal Compact and State over the people, [22:10.860 --> 22:15.160] Federal, State Compact and State cancel each other out. [22:15.160 --> 22:20.960] So all you have left is Constitution at the top and people at the bottom. [22:20.960 --> 22:27.360] So the Constitution is a compact of the people. [22:27.360 --> 22:30.960] It's not a compact between us and some other entity. [22:30.960 --> 22:40.560] It's a compact between all the people about the people that will be operating under the color of the different entities, [22:40.560 --> 22:45.560] that of state authority versus that of federal authority, okay? [22:45.560 --> 22:56.460] No matter how you slice this pie, the final answer to the equation is always we the people, okay? [22:56.460 --> 23:07.960] Not we the Pelosi's, not we the Trumps, not we the Bidens, it is we the people, every one of us. [23:07.960 --> 23:16.860] Now you take that formula and you put this set of logical facts to it. [23:16.860 --> 23:25.660] When it comes to standing, this is how I understand a written Constitution to function, okay? [23:25.660 --> 23:31.960] This is how I understand it based upon all the court decisions I've read, all the history I've learned, [23:31.960 --> 23:36.760] both in the schools and outside of the schools, research, everything. [23:36.760 --> 23:45.860] This is how I see the Constitution as operating properly and the courts along with it. [23:45.860 --> 23:59.660] A written Constitution, okay, that any one of the people who is assuming to be protected or is presumed to be protected by that Constitution [23:59.660 --> 24:09.160] has automatic standing to enforce any violation thereof by a public official by means of a criminal prosecution or civil suit. [24:09.160 --> 24:10.160] Why? [24:10.160 --> 24:12.460] Take a look at that equation. [24:12.460 --> 24:14.860] The answer is the people. [24:14.860 --> 24:22.860] Therefore, a violation of a Constitution, any violation of a Constitution, doesn't matter what title, [24:22.860 --> 24:35.360] doesn't matter what provision, any violation of a Constitution is a perceived injury to any and all of the people who live under its protections. [24:35.360 --> 24:45.360] You get that? Hence, you injure the Constitution, you inherently injure all of the people it protects. [24:45.360 --> 24:56.160] Therefore, under my understanding of the Constitution and how it works, standing is automatically conveyed upon any one of the people [24:56.160 --> 25:06.160] that live under its protections to defend it against any violation by any one, period. [25:06.160 --> 25:19.660] So where do our courts get the power to declare that the people do not have personal standing to enforce any provision of the Constitution against a public official? [25:19.660 --> 25:22.160] That's asinine! [25:22.160 --> 25:29.160] Where does the courts get the authority to declare that the Constitution doesn't mean what it says until we agree with it? [25:29.160 --> 25:34.160] Who gave them that power? [25:34.160 --> 25:43.660] The Constitution is to operate as we the people understand it and want it to work, not have government understands it and wants it to work. [25:43.660 --> 25:58.660] That's flipping the entire power pyramid on its head, which is what they want, but what we should not be allowing them to do, but we have. [25:58.660 --> 26:09.660] So now they've got your DNA, now they've got you broken dependent on that government stimulus check that only a handful of people are going to get or did get, [26:09.660 --> 26:22.660] and will ever get because people who already learned the rules of the system and are no longer in it as far as being a taxpayer who doesn't have to file tax returns because they know the law doesn't require them to, [26:22.660 --> 26:25.660] we're not going to see a dime of that money. [26:25.660 --> 26:38.660] We're not going to see any of the money that's rightfully owed to us for the theft by the government in the form of taxes we never owed, but the people who are willing to keep kicking back are going to get one. [26:38.660 --> 26:42.660] When in fact they're paying you with your own money. [26:42.660 --> 26:48.660] Okay, and you don't seem to understand that. [26:48.660 --> 27:00.660] Let's not even get into the fact that by taking and cashing that check, no matter how much you think you need it or actually need it, the point is, is you're taking money from someone else for your own needs. [27:00.660 --> 27:08.660] Now there's two ways to look at that outright theft, or we are now a socialist economic system. [27:08.660 --> 27:10.660] End of discussion. [27:10.660 --> 27:15.660] Those are your only two alternatives. [27:15.660 --> 27:26.660] Okay, because there is no other way to look at what happens when you are accepting money that was wrongfully taken from someone else. [27:26.660 --> 27:41.660] Either you stole it, or if you're getting it from the government, the government stole it, and you are getting paid as a good little socialist by the government to do what the government tells you. [27:41.660 --> 27:44.660] How is that not the case? [27:44.660 --> 27:54.660] Explain that to me if you can, because I'm betting you can't, at least not in any way it's going to make sense, and not in any way that you can support with facts. [27:54.660 --> 28:05.660] It may be how you feel, but it ain't going to be the facts, and it ain't going to be the law, and it ain't going to be the way government was set up to work in this country. [28:05.660 --> 28:14.660] And I am astounded at the number of people that don't even take that into consideration before they sign the back of that check and go cash it. [28:14.660 --> 28:26.660] After screaming all this time that, you know, we're a republic, well I'm a patriot, I don't do those sort of things. How many patriots are running to the bank with that check? [28:26.660 --> 28:36.660] How many patriots are going to turn around and turn whiteface when they find out how many strings that are really attached to that check? [28:36.660 --> 28:43.660] Because I guarantee you, once the government has its hooks in you, [28:43.660 --> 28:48.660] it ain't going to let you off if it can possibly help it. [28:48.660 --> 28:56.660] The chances of you getting reeled in are a lot higher than getting off the line. [28:56.660 --> 29:00.660] And now they've got you. They've set the hook. [29:00.660 --> 29:11.660] They've crashed your business. You can't afford to live without that stimulus check because no one can hire you because their business is shut down and not producing money either. [29:11.660 --> 29:19.660] Your unemployment ain't covenant because the state can't collect money that's not going through the economy either. [29:19.660 --> 29:21.660] So what's happening? [29:21.660 --> 29:27.660] Private businesses are getting bailed out by the big government. They're getting their funding. [29:27.660 --> 29:36.660] Hundreds of millions of dollars are going to enterprises that have absolutely nothing to do with stimulus but have everything to do with lining private pockets. [29:36.660 --> 29:47.660] Private pockets that everybody voting on that bill to pass it with the amount of money in it that they did. [29:47.660 --> 29:49.660] You get the picture. [29:49.660 --> 30:02.660] Alright folks, we're going to take another break. 512-646-1984. Give us a call. Get in line. Let's talk. [30:02.660 --> 30:08.660] Thousands of Florida motorists convicted of DUI may very well have been driving under the blood alcohol image. [30:08.660 --> 30:15.660] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be back with a tale of bad breathalysers and a government cover-up in a moment. [30:15.660 --> 30:20.660] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [30:20.660 --> 30:25.660] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [30:25.660 --> 30:30.660] So protect your rights. Say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. [30:30.660 --> 30:40.660] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, the private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [30:40.660 --> 30:44.660] Start over with StartPage. [30:44.660 --> 30:53.660] Ever hear the term fine farming? It's when cops find innocent people to bring in revenue and it's apparently big business in the Sunshine State of Florida. [30:53.660 --> 31:03.660] This case involves breathalysers used to convict thousands of Florida motorists for DUI violations. Recently, reporters discovered that the devices were improperly calibrated. [31:03.660 --> 31:13.660] State officials knew about it for two and a half years but did nothing. In fact, the head of Florida's breath testing program ordered inspectors not to document the problem. [31:13.660 --> 31:21.660] A DUI conviction can ruin somebody's life, but now that the cover-up has been exposed, perhaps Florida drivers can breathe a bit easier. [31:21.660 --> 31:30.660] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [31:30.660 --> 31:35.660] This is Building 7, a 47-story skyscraper that fell on the afternoon of September 11. [31:35.660 --> 31:42.660] The government says that fire brought it down. However, 1,500 architects and engineers have concluded it was a controlled demolition. [31:42.660 --> 31:45.660] Over 6,000 of my fellow service members have given their lives. [31:45.660 --> 31:48.660] Thousands of my fellow first responders have died. [31:48.660 --> 31:53.660] I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I'm a structural engineer. I'm a New York City correction officer. I'm an Air Force pilot. 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[32:25.660 --> 32:35.660] Former Sheriff's Deputy, Eddie Craig, in conjunction with Rule of Law Radio, has put together the most comprehensive teaching tool available that will help you understand what due process is and how to hold courts to the rule of law. [32:35.660 --> 32:40.660] You can get your own copy of this invaluable material by going to ruleoflawradio.com and ordering your copy today. [32:40.660 --> 32:45.660] By ordering now, you'll receive a copy of Eddie's book, The Texas Transportation Code, the law versus the lie. [32:45.660 --> 32:50.660] Video and audio of the original 2009 seminar. Hundreds of research documents and other useful resource material. [32:50.660 --> 32:54.660] Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from ruleoflawradio.com. [32:54.660 --> 33:11.660] Order your copy today and together we can have free society we all want and deserve. [33:24.660 --> 33:34.660] Alright folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio. [33:34.660 --> 33:40.660] Call in number 512-646-1984 if you want to call and talk. [33:40.660 --> 33:48.660] Right now we've got one caller up on the board. This is James in Texas. James, what can we do for you? [33:48.660 --> 33:56.660] Well, Eddie, I've been a while since I've talked to you. Sorry to hear about your dad. [33:56.660 --> 34:10.660] Two things. I had a trial at a JP Court in October, of course. [34:10.660 --> 34:18.660] You have a trial in the JP Court this coming October? No, this past October. [34:18.660 --> 34:24.660] Okay, you had a trial? Yes. Sorry, I sound like you said have. [34:24.660 --> 34:28.660] No, sorry. Yeah, that would be a little bit far out. [34:28.660 --> 34:34.660] But there were two citations rolled into one trial. [34:34.660 --> 34:42.660] In one citation it was speeding. The other one was speeding and failure to display ID. [34:42.660 --> 34:49.660] Of course, I was convicted of everything. I honestly planned on appealing it. [34:49.660 --> 34:53.660] Wait a minute. Who charged you with failure to display ID? [34:53.660 --> 34:58.660] I mean, sorry, failure to display driver's license. Okay. [34:58.660 --> 35:12.660] If that was... That was a DPS officer that did that one. [35:12.660 --> 35:18.660] But anyhow, one was from a sheriff's deputy, one was from a state trooper. [35:18.660 --> 35:28.660] Anyway, about the time before I could have my pill, my dad had some health issues. I had went to Baton Rouge for a while and by the time I got back, [35:28.660 --> 35:42.660] my window to file notice of appeal expired. Technically, I could have gone ahead and since I had a subject matter jurisdiction challenge in there that was just ignored, I still could. [35:42.660 --> 36:00.660] But from my reading of 102.073 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, I was way overcharged on court calls. [36:00.660 --> 36:02.660] Yeah. [36:02.660 --> 36:03.660] I was charged court calls. [36:03.660 --> 36:07.660] But now you also have to see what's in the local government code. [36:07.660 --> 36:17.660] Well, no, here's the thing. I was charged the exact same court costs three times. [36:17.660 --> 36:28.660] And it says 102.073A says in a single criminal action in which a defendant is convicted of two or more offenses or of multiple counts of the same offense, [36:28.660 --> 36:37.660] the court man says each court cost or fee only once against the defendant. I was charged three times. [36:37.660 --> 36:43.660] Okay, then followed judicial conduct complaint against the judge because the judge is the one that would have made that happen. [36:43.660 --> 36:58.660] Well, exactly. But in, of course, I get the judgment of conviction, you know, following the trial by jury. And it just gives you, like you say, the fine amount and the court cost amount. [36:58.660 --> 37:10.660] Just a total for each. So I filed a public information request. I wanted to know exactly what court costs I was being charged. [37:10.660 --> 37:15.660] You know, for each charge, yeah, for each offense. [37:15.660 --> 37:28.660] Guess what I got back from Judge Ball? All three of the court costs, like on two of them, it was $100.10. [37:28.660 --> 37:41.660] On the court costs. When I get the judges, the answer to the public information request, those suddenly change to $103.10. [37:41.660 --> 37:51.660] And on the failure to display driver's license, the court cost was $50. Then all of a sudden it's $103. [37:51.660 --> 37:58.660] So he falsified three government documents on one or the other. All right? [37:58.660 --> 38:03.660] Possibly. So here's what you need to do now. [38:03.660 --> 38:20.660] Now you need to file a public information request for all court costs levied against defendants of, in that court, and do one week either side or whatever days they actually hold court down there. [38:20.660 --> 38:22.660] I don't know if it's every day or just certain days anymore. [38:22.660 --> 38:25.660] Well, this is actually Angelina County. [38:25.660 --> 38:26.660] Okay, Angelina County. [38:26.660 --> 38:27.660] Yes, sir. [38:27.660 --> 38:36.660] Either way, find out how often they hold court, which days of the week, which days of the month, however they do it. [38:36.660 --> 39:00.660] Then file for at least five court appearance times worth on either side of the date of yours. You want all the records relating to all court costs assessed against any defendant in that court on this date, this date, this date, this date, and this date prior to your action, [39:00.660 --> 39:04.660] and this date, this date, this date, this date, and this date after your actions. [39:04.660 --> 39:09.660] Get those records in your hand and compare them like you did yours. [39:09.660 --> 39:16.660] Take that entire collect, and I guarantee you're going to find they're doing the same thing to everybody, not just you. [39:16.660 --> 39:17.660] Okay? [39:17.660 --> 39:34.660] So I would have to file, that public information request would consist of getting the judgment of conviction and also a copy of, I would need the bill of cost that he sent me in response. [39:34.660 --> 39:35.660] Bingo. [39:35.660 --> 39:36.660] Bingo. [39:36.660 --> 39:37.660] I would need both of those again. [39:37.660 --> 39:38.660] Right. [39:38.660 --> 39:43.660] Because you guys, you got to have something to compare, right? That's what you're comparing on yours. [39:43.660 --> 39:44.660] Yes. [39:44.660 --> 39:47.660] Okay. So that's what you need. [39:47.660 --> 40:03.660] Now, once you find out that they are doing the same thing, take the section of Chapter 102 that you're reading, write up a criminal complaint, and a judicial conduct complaint. [40:03.660 --> 40:12.660] Send a copy of each of those and all the records that you've gotten to the State Attorney General's office. [40:12.660 --> 40:16.660] Then send them to the Judicial Conduct Commission. [40:16.660 --> 40:21.660] Then send them to the State Comptroller. [40:21.660 --> 40:23.660] Okay? [40:23.660 --> 40:39.660] And then, last but not least, send them to the United States Attorney and the United States Department of Justice, accusing Angelina County Court, or municipal court, of fraud and falsifying government records. [40:39.660 --> 40:48.660] Because here's what it sounds like they're doing. They're keeping two sets of books, and the judge was stupid enough to give you the records out of both. [40:48.660 --> 40:53.660] Yeah, that's exactly what Randy had suggested. [40:53.660 --> 40:55.660] Yep. They're keeping two sets of books. [40:55.660 --> 40:59.660] Well, I'm about them keeping two copies or two sets of books. [40:59.660 --> 41:06.660] Yep. That way they only have to pay the State a minimal amount and they get to pocket the rest of it. [41:06.660 --> 41:10.660] That right there is fraud. It's policing for profit. [41:10.660 --> 41:13.660] It's illegal in every way, shape, and form. [41:13.660 --> 41:25.660] Not to mention a violation of Chapter 102 and 103, because they had to send you that itemized bill right up front. [41:25.660 --> 41:30.660] Not just a judge, an order of judgment. They had to send you the itemized bill. [41:30.660 --> 41:39.660] And the itemized bill had to be signed by the freaking judge or the court clerk that issued the bill. [41:39.660 --> 41:41.660] Somebody had to sign it. [41:41.660 --> 41:48.660] Now, is the bill that you got on your information request, is it signed? [41:48.660 --> 41:51.660] By both the court clerk and the judge. [41:51.660 --> 41:54.660] Bingo. [41:54.660 --> 42:00.660] They knew damn well that they were required to sign it and they didn't. They didn't even supply you with it until you asked. [42:00.660 --> 42:06.660] A direct violation of Chapter 103. [42:06.660 --> 42:09.660] Okay. [42:09.660 --> 42:25.660] I actually tried to call in right after I talked to Randy, I think, the next week that Monday and it was a week you had problems. I was the first caller up. You went to pick up and it's on the caller. [42:25.660 --> 42:27.660] Yeah, everything went dead on my side too. [42:27.660 --> 42:38.660] Yeah. And that was the last time I was able to try to call in. And, I mean, you tried to pick up and then we went to nothing. [42:38.660 --> 42:46.660] Anyhow, the other thing is I got to thinking about it. [42:46.660 --> 43:05.660] And what about filing a petition for declaratory judgment when you get a ticket in the district court stating that either the sheriff's deputies or municipal cops have no authority to enforce transportation code? [43:05.660 --> 43:14.660] Well, the thing is, is you would have to make a case for that and there would have to be a precedent for the district court to do it. Otherwise, they would have to hold a hearing on it. [43:14.660 --> 43:18.660] And which means the state gets to come in and argue the exact opposite. [43:18.660 --> 43:28.660] Well, if I've got the public information request and answers back to it stating that there is no memorandum of understanding. [43:28.660 --> 43:45.660] You ask my point, you have. It's not just about being able to provide the records. You have to be able to show the context of the law to which those records apply and make an argument that you're reading it correctly that this is what the records really mean. [43:45.660 --> 43:49.660] Or the lack of these records really mean. You see what I'm saying? [43:49.660 --> 43:50.660] Yeah. 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I talked about it at the time with a buzzer there. [46:39.660 --> 46:42.660] Okay. Let's get back to what we're doing here. [46:42.660 --> 46:46.660] Okay. What was I saying before we got cut off? [46:46.660 --> 46:52.660] We were talking about a petition for declaratory judgment. What would have to be proved? [46:52.660 --> 47:04.660] You would have to be able to show that the documents that you got through your information request apply to the law in this way, [47:04.660 --> 47:08.660] and that there is no alternative for how this can be viewed, [47:08.660 --> 47:13.660] because what they're going to do, the very first thing they're going to go to is 543.001. [47:13.660 --> 47:18.660] Any peace officer may arrest without warrant any person found committing a violation of this subtitle. [47:18.660 --> 47:26.660] Okay. The thing about it is, is when you read that, when it says any, that's misleading in that statute, [47:26.660 --> 47:36.660] because the only peace officer that is given direct authority to enforce any provision of the transportation code are DPS officers. [47:36.660 --> 47:43.660] Everybody else has to get approved by the DPS, including the five sheriff's deputies that are required to ride motorcycles, [47:43.660 --> 47:50.660] not hide in cars unless they're operating a way station, and so on and so forth. [47:50.660 --> 47:56.660] And that would be found under what, Title 37, Part 1, Chapter 4, Sub-Chapter 3, [47:56.660 --> 48:01.660] for a municipal officer, Rule 4.13b? [48:01.660 --> 48:03.660] B and C. [48:03.660 --> 48:06.660] B and C. [48:06.660 --> 48:13.660] Okay, because C also says what certifications they're required to have before they're authorized to enforce. [48:13.660 --> 48:18.660] At that point, they're acting as agents of the Department of Public Safety. [48:18.660 --> 48:23.660] They don't get to automatically act as agents of the Department of Public Safety. [48:23.660 --> 48:25.660] That's the thing about this. [48:25.660 --> 48:33.660] Since the chapters of the transportation code all specifically identify the Department of Public Safety as the only entity with authority over that particular issue, [48:33.660 --> 48:42.660] and the Texas Administrative Code specifically says that the programs that they're enforcing like driver's licensing, driver responsibility, [48:42.660 --> 48:53.660] which is your insurance, and inspection are all written into the Administrative Code as programs for commercial motor vehicles. [48:53.660 --> 49:04.660] Because it says these are the programs that will be instituted by the Department of Public Safety for the purposes of their mission under 1.12. [49:04.660 --> 49:11.660] And their mission specifically says that they are there to supervise rural traffic on the highways. [49:11.660 --> 49:13.660] Supervised does not mean regularly. [49:13.660 --> 49:14.660] How do we know this? [49:14.660 --> 49:25.660] Because the very next step in the rule says supervise and regulate, meaning it recognizes that it's two separate and distinct things. [49:25.660 --> 49:32.660] Yeah, and then it says commercial and for hire traffic. [49:32.660 --> 49:37.660] Doesn't say any other kind, but commercial and for hire. [49:37.660 --> 49:51.660] And what was funny during the trial when I asked the state trooper that when he was on the stand, I said, you know, why would they use hire asking about the first two bullet points of their mission state? [49:51.660 --> 49:58.660] And he went, well, I, you know, I think supervise and regulate mean the same thing. [49:58.660 --> 50:00.660] And I didn't snap to it. [50:00.660 --> 50:05.660] I should have had the definition from Blackfaw. [50:05.660 --> 50:07.660] The response to that says so. [50:07.660 --> 50:14.660] It's your professional opinion is that the legislature likes to be redundant in the terms that it uses when it writes the same statute. [50:14.660 --> 50:15.660] Is that what you're saying? [50:15.660 --> 50:16.660] Exactly. [50:16.660 --> 50:23.660] And that was the other thing I should have said and didn't because that was my first time ever doing this. [50:23.660 --> 50:26.660] You know, I got my nose buddy. [50:26.660 --> 50:28.660] I can. [50:28.660 --> 50:29.660] That's okay. [50:29.660 --> 50:31.660] Now you knew to ask him about it. [50:31.660 --> 50:33.660] So let me ask you this. [50:33.660 --> 50:47.660] When you get a copy of Black's law, the highlight the terms supervise and regulate and have him read them since they're not defined by the code. [50:47.660 --> 50:48.660] Correct. [50:48.660 --> 50:53.660] You could have gotten him to read Black's law to say what they are defined as in law. [50:53.660 --> 50:54.660] Exactly. [50:54.660 --> 50:56.660] And that's why I was saying that was one or two things. [50:56.660 --> 51:11.660] First, I didn't point out that that would be redundant. And the second thing was I should have had those as, you know, in a motion to take judicial notice at the very least and I didn't do it. [51:11.660 --> 51:13.660] And like I said, I'm learning. [51:13.660 --> 51:22.660] It was my first time, you know, and of course, the jury's dumbest about the rocks. [51:22.660 --> 51:40.660] As I was three or four years ago, when neither the deputy or the trooper could type the statute that defines feeding is an offense. [51:40.660 --> 51:41.660] Because there isn't one. [51:41.660 --> 51:43.660] Doesn't exist. [51:43.660 --> 51:44.660] Yeah, exactly. [51:44.660 --> 51:48.660] Can you use that motion off of Taub Law? [51:48.660 --> 51:54.660] I don't know if I use that. I don't know if I actually ever saw that motion. [51:54.660 --> 52:07.660] I had introduced or I typed up a motion for to take judicial notice of 1.03 Texas penal code and had him read that. [52:07.660 --> 52:15.660] And then I said, so tell me, you know, tell me what statute in the transportation code or any text code defines feeding is an offense. [52:15.660 --> 52:17.660] You couldn't do it. [52:17.660 --> 52:22.660] Yeah, all of that's in that motion on the Taub Law dot WordPress dot com website. [52:22.660 --> 52:29.660] Well, I've got a complete motion to dismiss up there for speeding. [52:29.660 --> 52:33.660] I need to look that go back and do some more looking them. [52:33.660 --> 52:40.660] But anyway, that's the only, you know, I was just thinking if you could get if anyone. [52:40.660 --> 52:47.660] In whatever county or city could get a. [52:47.660 --> 52:58.660] A favorable ruling on a petition for decontor judgment, everybody in the county or city could use it to automatically get their tickets dismissed. [52:58.660 --> 53:03.660] Absolutely, but you'd have to get the same thing. [53:03.660 --> 53:17.660] What we need to do is get a record for judgment on how transportation is defined, what it actually means, and that it cannot be ignored as an element because it is the single subject under which everything else in that code resides. [53:17.660 --> 53:20.660] It's not simply a word in the title of the code itself. [53:20.660 --> 53:26.660] It is the single subject the legislature tied every single statute in the code to. [53:26.660 --> 53:35.660] And if you step outside of the subject of transportation, you are outside of lawful jurisdiction and authority end of discussion. [53:35.660 --> 53:38.660] Yeah, but I'd never heard. [53:38.660 --> 53:42.660] I guess I was hearing may have been on one of the archives. [53:42.660 --> 53:56.660] Randy was talking to somebody about it. It may have been Tim Pickler's deal. They are talking about a petition for decontor judgment. Maybe not. I can't remember. [53:56.660 --> 54:03.660] And for some reason a light bulb went off in my head, but I can't redo that with this. [54:03.660 --> 54:18.660] Well, you can. The problem here is, is that the district court can't control the appellate courts. The appellate court right now, the third court of appeals is the one that has violated law in what they've done in relation to the term transportation. [54:18.660 --> 54:26.660] They have declared that transportation doesn't have anything to do with the offenses within the code. [54:26.660 --> 54:32.660] They've actually ruled that they've done it without supplying an actual definition. [54:32.660 --> 54:41.660] They did it without proving why the definition that the defendant was submitting to the court was false or incorrect. [54:41.660 --> 54:45.660] They just said, we don't agree. They didn't provide a legal basis for why they don't agree. [54:45.660 --> 54:50.660] They did not follow the rules of statutory interpretation when they did so. [54:50.660 --> 54:59.660] And they made a declaration of law based upon absolutely nothing except the outcome they wanted the case to have. [54:59.660 --> 55:15.660] And I'm writing up an article for the blog and for the book on exactly those cases and exactly what they did and how they violated law to do it, how they violated the Texas Constitution to do it. [55:15.660 --> 55:22.660] Yeah, you had a, you did a, you're opening monologue on that one day last month, correct? [55:22.660 --> 55:26.660] I did one, yeah, I did one not too long ago on that, yes. [55:26.660 --> 55:37.660] Yeah, because I listened to that today while I was at work and you were talking about just that exact same scenario. [55:37.660 --> 55:40.660] So how do you overcome that? [55:40.660 --> 55:41.660] You challenge the court. [55:41.660 --> 55:42.660] Yes, ruling. [55:42.660 --> 55:44.660] You challenge the ruling. [55:44.660 --> 55:49.660] The Third Court of Appeals aired in their ruling on the following legal grounds. [55:49.660 --> 55:57.660] And then you go down, tick point one, tick point two, tick point three, and they would have to rebut those points on challenging their opinion. [55:57.660 --> 56:03.660] And then you're going to have to appeal beyond the Third Court because the Third Courts never going to admit they're wrong. [56:03.660 --> 56:08.660] There are too, too many morons on the Third Court of Appeals to admit they're wrong. [56:08.660 --> 56:13.660] So you're going to have to step on their heads and go over it. [56:13.660 --> 56:21.660] Now what we should do instead of petitioning a district court is petition the Texas Supreme Court for a declaratory judgment. [56:21.660 --> 56:39.660] On what the term transportation means in relation to the transportation code and SB 971 is the bill in acting that code where the title specifically says transportation is the single subject to which all the statutes in that code are tied. [56:39.660 --> 56:52.660] The Texas Supreme Court is where you need to get that declaration because then the Court of Appeals cannot ignore it. [56:52.660 --> 56:53.660] Gotcha. [56:53.660 --> 56:54.660] Of course that's something I've got to do. [56:54.660 --> 57:00.660] I still have not gone through jurisdictionary even though I've had it for almost two years now. [57:00.660 --> 57:04.660] I've been reading too much other stuff and I need to sit down and do that. [57:04.660 --> 57:09.660] The jurisdictionary is great for a civil lawsuit person to person. [57:09.660 --> 57:15.660] It is not worth a damn when it comes to suing a government entity or official. [57:15.660 --> 57:33.660] Because even though it can tell you how to sustain the lawsuit, what it cannot do is tell you how to address a 12B6 dismissal by the government or how to challenge sovereign immunity claims in relation to a 12B6 or anything else. [57:33.660 --> 57:41.660] In a petition for declaratory judgment, a 12B6 dismissal motion would not be appropriate. [57:41.660 --> 57:42.660] Correct. [57:42.660 --> 57:43.660] I know that. [57:43.660 --> 57:48.660] I'm talking about even if you sued, okay, I'm talking about when you try to sue. [57:48.660 --> 57:53.660] I'm not talking about what you're talking about in a declaratory judgment. [57:53.660 --> 58:05.660] But I guarantee you you better have your ducks in a row because they're going to come in trying to make up stuff, which means you don't only don't have to know the law that you're going to use to make your argument. [58:05.660 --> 58:11.660] You better try to understand what law they're going to try to use to say your argument's wrong. [58:11.660 --> 58:19.660] Which means you have to know every part of it better than they do if you plan on winning. [58:19.660 --> 58:21.660] And here's the problem. [58:21.660 --> 58:23.660] That level. [58:23.660 --> 58:26.660] I said I'm nowhere near that level. [58:26.660 --> 58:27.660] Exactly. [58:27.660 --> 58:31.660] And that's the problem with the majority of people. [58:31.660 --> 58:41.660] And I hate for the way it sounds for me to say it this way, but I simply don't know of anyone else that can say it and it be true. [58:41.660 --> 58:47.660] There isn't anyone in this state that knows that code in that way better than me. [58:47.660 --> 58:50.660] Not a judge, not a prosecutor. [58:50.660 --> 58:58.660] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world, yet countless readers are frustrated because they struggle to understand it. 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[01:01:33.660 --> 01:01:39.660] Mr. Abbott and other state officials including the Attorney General stipulated in a letter to county district attorneys back on Thursday [01:01:39.660 --> 01:01:47.660] that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works. [01:01:47.660 --> 01:01:55.660] As well as other cities too like the District Attorney in El Paso, Kaima Esparza, a Democrat who also stated earlier this month [01:01:55.660 --> 01:02:01.660] that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [01:02:01.660 --> 01:02:07.660] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender in Harris County, [01:02:07.660 --> 01:02:13.660] who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [01:02:13.660 --> 01:02:22.660] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're charged with. [01:02:22.660 --> 01:02:29.660] 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, [01:02:29.660 --> 01:02:38.660] 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. [01:02:38.660 --> 01:02:44.660] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near its front fins. [01:02:44.660 --> 01:02:53.660] For the purpose, it is hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. [01:02:53.660 --> 01:03:00.660] This is Ruth Brody with the Lowdown for July 22, 2019. [01:03:00.660 --> 01:03:12.660] We make our own whiskey and our own smoke, too. Ain't too many things you don't boys can't do. [01:03:12.660 --> 01:03:27.660] We grow good old tomatoes and homemade wine, and the country folks can survive. [01:03:27.660 --> 01:03:31.660] Because you can't starve us out and you can't make us run. [01:03:31.660 --> 01:03:35.660] All right, folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:03:35.660 --> 01:03:42.660] This is the call in number 512-646-1984. If you want to call and ask a question. [01:03:42.660 --> 01:03:48.660] All right, that's it. Let's get back to James here. All right, James, go ahead. [01:03:48.660 --> 01:03:53.660] Well, that's honestly about all I had tonight. [01:03:53.660 --> 01:04:01.660] Like I said, a couple of months ago, I thought about the petition for declaratory judgment and wanted to know what you thought about it. [01:04:01.660 --> 01:04:03.660] Yeah, I've thought about it for a long time. [01:04:03.660 --> 01:04:09.660] Yeah, but to make it stick, you'd have to get it from the Texas Supreme Court. [01:04:09.660 --> 01:04:14.660] Okay. Okay. [01:04:14.660 --> 01:04:23.660] And I'm not at that level yet, but hopefully someday I'll get there. [01:04:23.660 --> 01:04:27.660] All it takes is time and study. [01:04:27.660 --> 01:04:35.660] Yeah, and I'm trying to read every day I'm at work. [01:04:35.660 --> 01:04:46.660] Some days I don't get to as much, but that's why I can't get to jurisdiction area yet, because I'm still busy reading. [01:04:46.660 --> 01:05:04.660] You know, I don't have registration stickers on either of my automobiles, because I don't have the whole Tenant Bill 971, but... [01:05:04.660 --> 01:05:06.660] You're downloading online. [01:05:06.660 --> 01:05:16.660] Yeah, well, I went and read the Certificate of Title Act, and that's one of the things you have to have to register a motor vehicle. [01:05:16.660 --> 01:05:31.660] But when you read the section, and I don't remember the exact 502-something on applicability, it only applies to motor vehicles owned by the state or political subdivision of the state. [01:05:31.660 --> 01:05:37.660] Indeed, they removed it. They removed that section. [01:05:37.660 --> 01:05:44.660] In the Senate bill? [01:05:44.660 --> 01:05:49.660] Not the original bill, no, but they've removed it out of the statute since the bill. [01:05:49.660 --> 01:05:55.660] Correct, but it still falls back to the underlying law, correct? [01:05:55.660 --> 01:06:02.660] Well, what they cannot do is change the purpose of a law by amendment, and that's what they've tried to do. [01:06:02.660 --> 01:06:14.660] They've tried to change the purpose of that specific chapter, the Certificate of Title Act, to impact things that were not in the original law, and they're trying to do that by amendment, [01:06:14.660 --> 01:06:18.660] or at least they're trying to give it the appearance of affecting things. [01:06:18.660 --> 01:06:23.660] However, there's still the caveat of transportation. [01:06:23.660 --> 01:06:27.660] But registration has always been voluntary. [01:06:27.660 --> 01:06:34.660] The original purpose of the registration act and the Certificate of Title Act was to prevent theft of cars. [01:06:34.660 --> 01:06:49.660] And if you wanted to volunteer into the system to have the state recover a stolen car for people, then you had to pay them a $25 fee each year, [01:06:49.660 --> 01:06:56.660] and then you would record your information with them, and then if something happened, they would make the effort to recover your car, [01:06:56.660 --> 01:07:01.660] or at least to be able to identify your car if it was recovered. [01:07:01.660 --> 01:07:02.660] Okay. [01:07:02.660 --> 01:07:04.660] And just get it returned to you. [01:07:04.660 --> 01:07:11.660] But it was never mandatory for the people, and it can't be mandatory for the people. [01:07:11.660 --> 01:07:18.660] Well, yeah, because that section now says something about all vehicles. [01:07:18.660 --> 01:07:24.660] But a vehicle is still something that is used for the purpose of transportation. [01:07:24.660 --> 01:07:25.660] Exactly. [01:07:25.660 --> 01:07:32.660] They tried to make it appear as if it applies to everybody, but in all reality, it doesn't. [01:07:32.660 --> 01:07:38.660] Exactly. [01:07:38.660 --> 01:07:39.660] Okay. [01:07:39.660 --> 01:07:41.660] That's all I got for you tonight. [01:07:41.660 --> 01:07:48.660] Like I said, Eddie, I've been trying to get down to see my daughter in Austin, one of my daughters. [01:07:48.660 --> 01:07:58.660] Me and my youngest were going to go down there back in late February, and it fell free with her, and then all this crap started. [01:07:58.660 --> 01:08:03.660] And we haven't traveled, so still got some stuff to bring you when I get down there. [01:08:03.660 --> 01:08:04.660] All right. [01:08:04.660 --> 01:08:08.660] Just holler at me when you're coming or here, and I'll hook up with you wherever you're at. [01:08:08.660 --> 01:08:13.660] Well, I'll have to send you a message through Messenger or something. [01:08:13.660 --> 01:08:15.660] Okay. [01:08:15.660 --> 01:08:20.660] And because, you know, I've never asked for your cell phone number. [01:08:20.660 --> 01:08:24.660] I've had Randy's cell phone number in my phone for a couple of years now. [01:08:24.660 --> 01:08:27.660] I've never called him once, never sent him a text. [01:08:27.660 --> 01:08:30.660] I don't bother people. [01:08:30.660 --> 01:08:33.660] Well, I didn't know you had asked me for my phone number. [01:08:33.660 --> 01:08:45.660] No, well, actually I hadn't because any time I've messaged you on Messenger, you've answered me back fairly promptly. [01:08:45.660 --> 01:08:49.660] You know, it might be a day, but you always got back to me. [01:08:49.660 --> 01:08:57.660] So I knew I could always get hold of it and don't want to bother you, but still do have some stuff I want to bring you when I get down there. [01:08:57.660 --> 01:08:58.660] All right. [01:08:58.660 --> 01:09:01.660] Well, just get in touch with me somehow and we'll work it out from there. [01:09:01.660 --> 01:09:02.660] Yes, sir, we'll do. [01:09:02.660 --> 01:09:03.660] All right. [01:09:03.660 --> 01:09:04.660] Thanks for calling, man. [01:09:04.660 --> 01:09:05.660] And y'all take care. [01:09:05.660 --> 01:09:06.660] All right. [01:09:06.660 --> 01:09:08.660] Good evening. [01:09:08.660 --> 01:09:09.660] All right. [01:09:09.660 --> 01:09:10.660] That was my only caller. [01:09:10.660 --> 01:09:11.660] Nobody else is calling in at the moment. [01:09:11.660 --> 01:09:13.660] I'm starting to wonder who's out there and who's listening. [01:09:13.660 --> 01:09:21.660] But in any case, let's get back to thinking about how this all works now. [01:09:21.660 --> 01:09:25.660] We know that we have had this stuff going on for a long time. [01:09:25.660 --> 01:09:29.660] They've been lying to us about virtually everything to further their own agenda. [01:09:29.660 --> 01:09:35.660] This time, though, they went all out to make their agenda a reality. [01:09:35.660 --> 01:09:40.660] And we complied on a massive scale. [01:09:40.660 --> 01:09:51.660] And that was completely disheartening to me that people have not learned that lesson by now to not trust the government about anything. [01:09:51.660 --> 01:10:06.660] We now have all kinds of information coming out that proves that the government inflated numbers just for the simple purpose of inflating them and giving the appearance of a more dangerous situation than was even plausible, [01:10:06.660 --> 01:10:15.660] that it was going way too fast and way too many places where the same people never had any direct contact and it just popped up out of the blue all over the place. [01:10:15.660 --> 01:10:17.660] How is that possible? [01:10:17.660 --> 01:10:34.660] Places that weren't getting visitors from foreign lands or from foreign states and yet suddenly they've got cases developing that should not have been able to get there without some sort of ability to transmit it and transport it there to begin with. [01:10:34.660 --> 01:10:39.660] So how did all that happen? [01:10:39.660 --> 01:10:45.660] Well, if it's government engineered and government released, that's a simple answer. [01:10:45.660 --> 01:10:51.660] Today they brought it in, they turned it loose. [01:10:51.660 --> 01:10:53.660] It's not the first time they've done it. [01:10:53.660 --> 01:11:10.660] I've got a post on my Facebook page that contains links to dozens of articles and lawsuits about how the United States government and the Department of Defense have for decades been experimenting on American citizens [01:11:10.660 --> 01:11:26.660] and US military personnel with simulated germ warfare attacks, virus attacks of all kinds, chemical attacks of all kinds, and they told no one. [01:11:26.660 --> 01:11:47.660] They sprayed entire city neighborhoods and in some cases entire towns with known dangerous chemicals just to test the effects if it was ever released on a large scale and told nobody about it. [01:11:47.660 --> 01:11:57.660] But think about that, our own government has conducted bio warfare against we the people for decades. [01:11:57.660 --> 01:12:00.660] Chemtrails, there's another one for you. [01:12:00.660 --> 01:12:13.660] What better way to give people Alzheimer and cancer than to spray aluminum particulates into the atmosphere to be inhaled and gested with rainwater, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. [01:12:13.660 --> 01:12:32.660] There's all kinds of ways they can do things they shouldn't be doing and the people be none the wiser, especially when the people are being indoctrinated to pay no attention to them and to disavow anything that goes against their practices. [01:12:32.660 --> 01:12:55.660] This is all about deception, control, manipulation, and putting in place that new world order they have been trying so hard to get for so long where they hold the reins and the rest of us have to wear them. [01:12:55.660 --> 01:13:05.660] I gotta tell you folks, I'm nobody's plow horse, nobody's. [01:13:05.660 --> 01:13:13.660] I will not go peaceful into that good night and I hope and pray that I'm not standing there by myself when someone tries to make me. [01:13:13.660 --> 01:13:18.660] But if I have to be, I will be. [01:13:18.660 --> 01:13:35.660] They can call me whatever they want, it isn't going to matter to me at that point. It doesn't matter how history looks at me in that regard because in the moment when I stood in my ground and I fought back, I was absolutely right, no matter how they try to write the history books differently. [01:13:35.660 --> 01:13:49.660] It's the same thing I tell all these naysayers when they attack me for what I try to teach people about what the law says, what the transportation code says, what the criminal procedure says, and all these people want to say I don't know what I'm talking about. [01:13:49.660 --> 01:14:11.660] And yet not a single one of them knows a single thing I know or has read a single one of the things I've read in relation to these statutes, how they're put together, how they're interlinked, and how the court cases on them are ignoring the majority of the law on the subject to get a ruling that they want instead of the one the law requires. [01:14:11.660 --> 01:14:30.660] You can't teach people like that anything because they don't want to know they're wrong. They don't want to know the government's wrong because they're either dependent upon that government or they're too stupid to understand the deception in play. [01:14:30.660 --> 01:14:48.660] They don't want to learn. That's not my problem. They can sit there and do whatever they want. But I can say that based upon what I've been seeing lately on the Internet, I'm going to have a really good libel suit against a couple of those kinds of people here really, really soon. [01:14:48.660 --> 01:15:07.660] Yes, sir, I am because they've got things posted in writing on the Internet that are absolutely, totally false fabrications of fact. And they have my name on them. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is libel. [01:15:07.660 --> 01:15:23.660] So I'm in the process of tracking down who owns the websites where this information is posted and who's responsible for the posting so that I know whose name to put on that lawsuit. [01:15:23.660 --> 01:15:42.660] But in any case, what we have in this country right now is a bigger problem than we can imagine. And that problem begins with the utter ignorance of the American people about facts. [01:15:42.660 --> 01:16:01.660] Their utter lack of any capability to think beyond the moment critically and to accept new information simply because it displaces bad information that they are invested in and believe in with their whole heart. [01:16:01.660 --> 01:16:17.660] It goes back to that old Chinese proverb of you cannot pour fresh tea into a full cup. Okay. And until these people are willing to dump out the old tea to make room for the new tea, nothing can be done. [01:16:17.660 --> 01:16:22.660] And that's on them to do, not on me to make them do. [01:16:22.660 --> 01:16:33.660] So for those of you that listen to this show and the other shows on the network, I want to say thank you. You're there for some reason. It's either because, A, you want to know the truth. [01:16:33.660 --> 01:16:42.660] And you're looking at this information when I give it to you and tell you to don't listen to me and me alone. Go verify it for yourself. [01:16:42.660 --> 01:16:50.660] Okay. And I have said that every time I've given you something. Don't take my word for it. Go look it up. [01:16:50.660 --> 01:16:57.660] If you do what you don't, that's on you. Y'all hang on. We're going to take another break and then we'll be right back. 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[01:19:27.660 --> 01:19:56.660] Hi folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio's Monday Night Show with your host Eddie Craig. We are live tonight. This is not a memory. It is April 20th, 2020. [01:19:56.660 --> 01:20:04.660] I am here tonight. I thought about not being here because there still ain't got the water fixed, but I'm here regardless. [01:20:04.660 --> 01:20:14.660] Okay, that said, we have another caller up on the board. Oh yeah, 512-646-1984 if you want to call and get in line and talk. [01:20:14.660 --> 01:20:19.660] And let's see what you got to say or if you got a question even. Let's see what we can do with it. [01:20:19.660 --> 01:20:25.660] All right, let's go to Jay in Oregon. Jay, what can we do for you? [01:20:25.660 --> 01:20:31.660] Hello Jay, I'm coming up as Jay, but I'm calling you by the way, Wifi. [01:20:31.660 --> 01:20:38.660] It's Truth Raider then. Truth Raider. Yeah, I don't know why it comes up. I've got to find out how it does that. [01:20:38.660 --> 01:20:44.660] I just want to chime in on what's going on a little bit myself. I have a friend who's one of my fellow tenant's officials. [01:20:44.660 --> 01:20:57.660] What we do, we work with some of his officials and he's from Iran and he was then given reports that it's really bad over there in Iran. It's really bad conditions there too concerning this COVID-19 thing. [01:20:57.660 --> 01:21:06.660] So I'm wondering how, that's a close republic. That's, you know, they're very limited on who they allow into that nation. [01:21:06.660 --> 01:21:19.660] In and out and travel is very restricted. So how in the world would it get that bad? All of a sudden, it's like all these other nations that are reporting that the numbers are growing. [01:21:19.660 --> 01:21:26.660] Every day it's getting a little worse and a little worse everywhere. Yeah, that's a certain need about a month ago. [01:21:26.660 --> 01:21:37.660] You know, something is, something's rotten in the refrigerator. Okay. So yeah, I just want to chime in on that with you. [01:21:37.660 --> 01:21:41.660] All right. Was that it? [01:21:41.660 --> 01:21:57.660] No, no. A few things that you wanted to discuss, I guess a few weeks ago you had a question and he said, if any of you out there know what to do, how to stop and how to have a remedy for our problems that we have against the system. [01:21:57.660 --> 01:22:16.660] He said, please call and give me some ideas. So the ideas that I could have were stop participating in their devices, their programs, their systems, stop reporting for Democrats or Republicans. [01:22:16.660 --> 01:22:28.660] Okay. Use some of their programs that they have. Inform people, not young people, families and so and so forth, your loved ones. [01:22:28.660 --> 01:22:34.660] Don't allow anyone or tell them not to join the military. [01:22:34.660 --> 01:22:50.660] Some things that you can do. The other thing I suggested was, something I mentioned to you a few years ago, go down to a park or a place that's somewhere nearby a DMV but not on the property of the DMV and pass out some flyers. [01:22:50.660 --> 01:23:00.660] Did you know that you don't have to have a driver's license if you're not engaged in transportation, you're not a commercial user of the roadway? You are not required to have to do stuff. [01:23:00.660 --> 01:23:08.660] Can't look like that. Let people know. Those are some of the ideas. [01:23:08.660 --> 01:23:23.660] So other than that, there might be other ideas but that's something that you can do. They help. [01:23:23.660 --> 01:23:30.660] So that's the ideas I have. Sound like good ideas? Sound like that's the right thing to do. [01:23:30.660 --> 01:23:34.660] Well, whether or not it can be done is a different issue. [01:23:34.660 --> 01:23:44.660] I mean, if we had never accepted their so-called programs or devices or anything else, we'd have been better off from the get-go. [01:23:44.660 --> 01:23:57.660] If we had put our foot down, it's like that old story of Davey Crockett and the man he met when he was out electioneering to get reelected to Congress. [01:23:57.660 --> 01:24:10.660] And what that man told him about a vote that he cast while in Congress to allocate $20,000 to the widow of a famed naval officer when he died. [01:24:10.660 --> 01:24:18.660] And Congress donated money that didn't rightfully belong to them for this widow's personal use. [01:24:18.660 --> 01:24:28.660] And this guy called Crockett out on it and told him he was not going to vote for him and he was going to ensure that no one else that he knew would vote for him either because he obviously didn't understand the Constitution. [01:24:28.660 --> 01:24:35.660] Well, here's the problem. The majority of America doesn't understand the Constitution anymore. [01:24:35.660 --> 01:24:47.660] They haven't read it. They haven't been taught it. And even if they were taught it, they were taught it incorrectly because they were taught it in the context of government dogma. [01:24:47.660 --> 01:24:58.660] Not as a part of history, not based upon its historical context or the historical events that made it. [01:24:58.660 --> 01:25:06.660] Think about that. You don't learn about the Revolutionary War in any real detail unless you happen to take it in college. [01:25:06.660 --> 01:25:09.660] You take history in college, American history. [01:25:09.660 --> 01:25:12.660] I didn't get that. Try passing a bonus. [01:25:12.660 --> 01:25:20.660] Now, the other problem is that history, as we know it, is mostly inaccurate. [01:25:20.660 --> 01:25:29.660] It's been written to paint the best picture possible of the circumstances, events and people that are in it by name. [01:25:29.660 --> 01:25:37.660] Not the truth about what was what, who was who and what they were doing and why. [01:25:37.660 --> 01:25:50.660] So unless people are willing to take it upon themselves to spend that extra time and effort they can muster into educating themselves outside of the school system, they're never going to know the truth. [01:25:50.660 --> 01:25:52.660] They're never going to see the light. [01:25:52.660 --> 01:26:03.660] They're never going to understand where the lies are coming from because they won't understand that there lies in the first place. [01:26:03.660 --> 01:26:04.660] Exactly. [01:26:04.660 --> 01:26:17.660] So how are you going to convince them that everything you talked about is the right thing to do when they have nothing relative to compare it to? [01:26:17.660 --> 01:26:19.660] Exactly. [01:26:19.660 --> 01:26:35.660] Yeah, that's when we all happen to become researchers ourselves and verify, trust, but verify something once that works out. [01:26:35.660 --> 01:26:56.660] The other thing I want to talk to Emily says, don't be angry at what's going on. Be angry at your neighbor for wearing that stupid mask. Your neighbor is doing is falling for it and they're helping to take down the Constitution by doing that. [01:26:56.660 --> 01:27:16.660] Well, here's the thing. The lead lemming that takes everybody behind him off the cliff is only powerful to is capable of doing that if the other lemmings are willing to follow him. [01:27:16.660 --> 01:27:17.660] Right. [01:27:17.660 --> 01:27:30.660] So the thing is, you've got to start getting the other lemmings to realize that this lemming doesn't know what they're doing. They don't know why they're doing it and they don't know the consequences of what they're doing. [01:27:30.660 --> 01:27:36.660] Now, granted, a lemming is a creature of habit. It's going to do what it's going to do regardless. [01:27:36.660 --> 01:27:47.660] But even a lemming will turn away from its path if something obstructs its way well enough. [01:27:47.660 --> 01:27:59.660] Yeah, correct. Well, that's what I wanted to chime in on. Other than that, I'm able to go places as I said last time I called but I just can't go anywhere. There's just no places I can go. [01:27:59.660 --> 01:28:07.660] So it's kind of a bitter irony. I wouldn't want to read a locomotion but I don't have anywhere to locomotive to right now. [01:28:07.660 --> 01:28:19.660] Hey, I got lots of places I can walk but that's about all I can get out of it is walking. It's not a nice thing when you're support, you're picking up every penny you pass in the street. [01:28:19.660 --> 01:28:34.660] Yeah, exactly. Yeah, this didn't cost, I was going to be doing work across country. I've been working in my profession. I've been working tennis tournaments at the professional level but the chef's the whole thing to have. [01:28:34.660 --> 01:28:44.660] So I'm losing like eight somewhere between the $10,000 something. [01:28:44.660 --> 01:28:56.660] So we'll see how long it goes. I don't know. So that's my two cents. Other than that, there's someone else who wants to chime in and give their two cents to figure out what the good conclusions are. [01:28:56.660 --> 01:28:57.660] All right. [01:28:57.660 --> 01:28:59.660] I'm telling this. I invite them to do so. [01:28:59.660 --> 01:29:00.660] All right. Well, thanks for all of it. [01:29:00.660 --> 01:29:02.660] So God rest and stay well plenty. [01:29:02.660 --> 01:29:03.660] Yeah, take care and stay well. [01:29:03.660 --> 01:29:04.660] I'll do my best, man. [01:29:04.660 --> 01:29:05.660] Bye-bye. [01:29:05.660 --> 01:29:06.660] All right. Bye-bye. [01:29:06.660 --> 01:29:14.660] All right. Have another caller up on the board. Hey, it's getting good. We actually have three people calling tonight. [01:29:14.660 --> 01:29:18.660] 512-646-1984, folks. [01:29:18.660 --> 01:29:30.660] Jam Max. That's how you're coming up on the board anyway. Hang on just a second. We're right on top of another break. Let me get this break out of the way and I'll pick you up on the other side of it when we get back. [01:29:30.660 --> 01:29:40.660] Meantime, folks, somebody call in. Give me somebody to talk to. I'm just going to go back to Granton and Raven again. Y'all hang on and we shall return here in just a few minutes. [01:30:00.660 --> 01:30:05.660] It seems like everywhere you turn nowadays, someone wants your name, social security number and date of birth. [01:30:05.660 --> 01:30:08.660] But you should think twice before giving away your personal data. [01:30:08.660 --> 01:30:31.660] I'm Dr. Katherine Albrecht and I'll say more in just a moment. [01:30:39.660 --> 01:30:42.660] Startpage.com, the world's most private search engine. [01:30:42.660 --> 01:30:49.660] Forms, forms, forms. They're everywhere. But just because a piece of paper asks for information doesn't mean you have to give it. [01:30:49.660 --> 01:30:56.660] I leave blank spaces on forms all the time or I write N slash A for not applicable and usually nobody notices or cares. [01:30:56.660 --> 01:31:08.660] I never give my social security number or date of birth unless it's absolutely mandatory for employment or a government requirement and I won't give my phone number to a company or an organization unless I actually want them to call me. [01:31:08.660 --> 01:31:09.660] And that's pretty rare. [01:31:09.660 --> 01:31:18.660] To preserve our vanishing privacy, we need to practice saying no to random data requests. It's like exercising a muscle. It gets easier the more you do it. [01:31:18.660 --> 01:31:30.660] I'm Dr. Katherine Albrecht. More news and information at KatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:31:49.660 --> 01:31:53.660] Architects and engineers have looked into the evidence and believe there is more to the story. 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[01:34:24.660 --> 01:34:27.660] Hi Max, where are you calling from? [01:34:27.660 --> 01:34:29.660] Austin, Texas. [01:34:29.660 --> 01:34:32.660] Yes sir, so what can we do for you? [01:34:32.660 --> 01:34:42.660] Yes, I have a question. Somebody borrowed money from me and he wrote me a check. [01:34:42.660 --> 01:34:53.660] So if I will, like I'm not, I don't know yet, but if I have issues with getting the money back, [01:34:53.660 --> 01:35:01.660] is a whole world that check would probably show he borrowed money from me? [01:35:01.660 --> 01:35:05.660] Okay, I'm not sure I'm following what you're saying. [01:35:05.660 --> 01:35:08.660] Someone borrowed money from you and then he wrote you a check. [01:35:08.660 --> 01:35:12.660] Is it for the full amount of what he borrowed or is it a payment on what he borrowed? [01:35:12.660 --> 01:35:17.660] No, he fooled the full amount he borrowed on the check. [01:35:17.660 --> 01:35:24.660] Okay, so he's given you a check for the full amount of what he originally borrowed from you, is that correct? [01:35:24.660 --> 01:35:25.660] Yes. [01:35:25.660 --> 01:35:27.660] Okay, so what is the question? [01:35:27.660 --> 01:35:29.660] Basically, I have a document. [01:35:29.660 --> 01:35:35.660] That check basically supposed to be a document. He borrowed money from me. [01:35:35.660 --> 01:35:42.660] No, does the check say why he is giving you the check? [01:35:42.660 --> 01:35:51.660] No, he just, under the check, he wrote like three months, which was our agreement. [01:35:51.660 --> 01:35:54.660] He borrowed the money three months and paid. [01:35:54.660 --> 01:35:58.660] Do you have this agreement in writing or is it verbal? [01:35:58.660 --> 01:36:01.660] Verbal and a check. [01:36:01.660 --> 01:36:07.660] The check is irrelevant at proving whether or not there's an agreement. [01:36:07.660 --> 01:36:13.660] He can say he wrote you the check for any reason he wants, just like you can. [01:36:13.660 --> 01:36:23.660] Without something to prove that that's the reason the check exists, then it's not an argument you're going to be able to use in a court and make. [01:36:23.660 --> 01:36:31.660] But my question remains the same. What is your question about this situation and this check? [01:36:31.660 --> 01:36:47.660] My question is like if I run issue with him because he has stopped playing game and if I can get the money, if I take him to a small crime court and present the check, that would be something. [01:36:47.660 --> 01:36:56.660] Okay, why would you have to go to small claims court if you have a check that you can cash to get the money back? This is the part I'm not understanding here. [01:36:56.660 --> 01:37:09.660] What if the check, is the amount is $20,000, so it's not a small check and I know there is a possibility he might not have the money in the bank. [01:37:09.660 --> 01:37:18.660] And there's a possibility that he will, but until you put either deposit or cash it and it bounces, you don't have a case. [01:37:18.660 --> 01:37:27.660] If you do that and it bounces, then you're going to have to make a case for why that money was due and owing to you in the first place. [01:37:27.660 --> 01:37:35.660] Which is why if you're going to give somebody that amount of money, you better have something in writing to show why. [01:37:35.660 --> 01:37:55.660] Okay. Otherwise it's an uphill battle because now you have a case of he said, and the other guy said, and if you don't agree on what's being said, then the judge is going to have to decide which one of you is right and which one of you is lying and what the facts show and what they don't show. [01:37:55.660 --> 01:38:06.660] Now, yes, you can show he wrote you a check and you can make the claim that the check was to pay for the loan that you gave him. But what happens when he says, I never got a loan from him. [01:38:06.660 --> 01:38:11.660] I was giving him $20,000 because he was trying to get a loan from me. [01:38:11.660 --> 01:38:23.660] Oh, wow. That's interesting. So the check presenting to me doesn't show, doesn't mean like he owe me money. [01:38:23.660 --> 01:38:36.660] No. How does somebody giving you a check really mean they owe you money? It means they're giving you some money, but the conditions of why aren't on the check, are they? [01:38:36.660 --> 01:38:49.660] No. So he could treat me like that or he could, yeah, I understand now what you're saying. [01:38:49.660 --> 01:38:54.660] So hopefully everything goes well and I won't do this again. [01:38:54.660 --> 01:39:03.660] Yeah, next time you make an agreement for an amount of money anywhere near that amount or any amount at all, really, you need to write down the terms of the agreement. [01:39:03.660 --> 01:39:14.660] When the money, why the money is being loaned? What the details are specific to the loan? What are they supposed to do with it? How are they supposed to spend it? How are they supposed to return it to you? [01:39:14.660 --> 01:39:21.660] Are they supposed to do it in stallments or in full? What is the time frame? Make sure everybody's name is on it. Make sure everybody signs it. [01:39:21.660 --> 01:39:30.660] Make sure you've got at least two other witnesses if possible. Get it notarized if you have no witnesses. Go sign the agreement in front of a notary. [01:39:30.660 --> 01:39:40.660] Both of you and both of you get copies because in Texas law, since you are in Texas, both parties have to be given a copy of the contract. [01:39:40.660 --> 01:39:49.660] So make sure you do that. Okay, but at least then when you go to court, you can say, judge, here's our agreement. [01:39:49.660 --> 01:40:04.660] Now, as you can see, I'm the one who made the loan. I'm the one who's owed the money. This is the check he was giving me to pay back that money and the check bounced and he's not willing to make good on it with cash or by some other means. [01:40:04.660 --> 01:40:14.660] Cashier's check next time. He won't do it. So I've got no choice but to file this suit and get a judgment against you so I can recover. [01:40:14.660 --> 01:40:21.660] But without that written agreement, you are fighting an uphill battle like you would not believe. [01:40:21.660 --> 01:40:25.660] Now, were there witnesses to this agreement in this loan? [01:40:25.660 --> 01:40:29.660] One witness. There is one guy he knows both of us. [01:40:29.660 --> 01:40:37.660] And he was there when the terms were negotiated and he was there when the money was exchanged hands, right? [01:40:37.660 --> 01:40:39.660] Yes. [01:40:39.660 --> 01:40:45.660] Okay. Now, if that's the case, you better pray to God he doesn't have Alzheimer's or dementia. [01:40:45.660 --> 01:40:53.660] Because if he forgets the details or he says the same details different ways at different times, judge isn't going to believe what he says. [01:40:53.660 --> 01:41:01.660] Okay. So the best way is that you're saying write an agreement. [01:41:01.660 --> 01:41:07.660] Always write out an agreement when you're exchanging money. Always. [01:41:07.660 --> 01:41:16.660] So I don't need to get a check. I don't rely on just writing is better than getting a check. [01:41:16.660 --> 01:41:24.660] I don't know. You're mixing the two up. The check is supposed to be payment of the loan, right? [01:41:24.660 --> 01:41:26.660] Okay. Yes. [01:41:26.660 --> 01:41:37.660] So the agreement had to be written before the loan was ever made. So the check has nothing to do with the agreement except that it's a condition of the agreement for repayment, right? [01:41:37.660 --> 01:41:39.660] Okay. Yes. [01:41:39.660 --> 01:41:42.660] So the agreement is different than the check, right? [01:41:42.660 --> 01:41:43.660] Yes. [01:41:43.660 --> 01:41:54.660] All right. Thank you. I have more questions, but I'll let other colleagues catch up. Your program is on Monday night. [01:41:54.660 --> 01:41:56.660] Yes, sir. Monday from 8 to 10. [01:41:56.660 --> 01:42:02.660] All right. Thank you for your information. I appreciate that. You have a good night. [01:42:02.660 --> 01:42:04.660] You too, Max. Thanks for calling. [01:42:04.660 --> 01:42:05.660] Bye-bye. [01:42:05.660 --> 01:42:06.660] Bye-bye. [01:42:06.660 --> 01:42:16.660] All right. Now we have Scott in New York. Scott, we've got two minutes until break, so go ahead and get started. We'll go after that. [01:42:16.660 --> 01:42:24.660] I'm so glad you found that website. I found that about two weeks ago. That's pretty deep out of covering everybody with that. [01:42:24.660 --> 01:42:26.660] What's that? What website? [01:42:26.660 --> 01:42:29.660] The one talking bad about you. [01:42:29.660 --> 01:42:36.660] Oh, yeah. No, I knew it was out there. I just didn't know what the specific address for it was. [01:42:36.660 --> 01:42:44.660] I have it somewhere. I saved it, and then you've been off the air for a bit. I have it. I was going to mail it to you through email. I found your email somewhere, but I'd lost where that is. [01:42:44.660 --> 01:42:49.660] I found it. There was something about Annabelle and Wright, and somebody put a link. [01:42:49.660 --> 01:42:55.660] Well, it's Project Avalon is what the website is that's got it. [01:42:55.660 --> 01:43:01.660] I saved it. I have it somewhere. I'll find it for you. I have it. I was going to contact with it. When did you find it? [01:43:01.660 --> 01:43:06.660] I think I saw that years ago before I even knew who you were. Is that a new website? [01:43:06.660 --> 01:43:13.660] I don't know. It's been up. I don't know a year or two, maybe something like that. [01:43:13.660 --> 01:43:21.660] Well, I think I saw that many years ago, and I didn't look into you because I wasn't so smart back then. It was really hard for me to learn the law stuff. [01:43:21.660 --> 01:43:31.660] Anyway, I read that before. It's really extensive, but my point is, even if you find whoever put it, that's not there to try and discredit you. [01:43:31.660 --> 01:43:39.660] So there's no one behind who puts that there, that it's in the back, whoever puts that there, because they don't want people knowing you're the real deal. [01:43:39.660 --> 01:43:47.660] Right. And that's the thing, though. 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I don't know why, but I can't activate the board unless I'm in. [01:46:44.660 --> 01:46:53.660] All right, now back to Scott in New York. All right, Scott, I'm sorry. I start that over because it wouldn't let me log in or click you on until I log back in. [01:46:53.660 --> 01:46:56.660] Okay, I got the website for you. You don't have it? [01:46:56.660 --> 01:46:58.660] No, I do have it. [01:46:58.660 --> 01:47:00.660] Okay, it's called the Project Avalon. [01:47:00.660 --> 01:47:02.660] Yeah, Project Avalon. [01:47:02.660 --> 01:47:08.660] For him, yeah. I just stumbled across from the link, and you're right up there with all the real deals. [01:47:08.660 --> 01:47:14.660] I'm here with Tavares called Miller Anthony Williams, and they're saying he's got the fraud. [01:47:14.660 --> 01:47:22.660] Yeah, well, see, the thing is, it's a completely moronic individual that runs this website and makes the videos that they've got on it. [01:47:22.660 --> 01:47:30.660] One, their facts are completely false. Everything on that page that they've got is an absolute lie. Every single thing on it. [01:47:30.660 --> 01:47:39.660] They talk about my court case that I've lost the only time I've been to court. I've been to court on this many times, and the only time I've lost in a court of record, [01:47:39.660 --> 01:47:47.660] I won the case on appeal because the ruling of the court was overturned, but that doesn't even mention that. [01:47:47.660 --> 01:47:59.660] The county court in law in Austin here overturned the conviction and ordered that the municipal court pay all of my calls for appeal, which they never did. [01:47:59.660 --> 01:48:04.660] They never did anything in the order directed them to do. [01:48:04.660 --> 01:48:14.660] And so all the information on that website is a total lie, and then it goes into the real libelous statement of calling me a career criminal. [01:48:14.660 --> 01:48:20.660] I've never been arrested for anything outside of traffic infractions, okay? [01:48:20.660 --> 01:48:27.660] And most of the times when I was actually arrested, they were made up traffic infraction warrants. [01:48:27.660 --> 01:48:36.660] When they hauled me out of my computer shop in Nacogdoches and they had that picture of me in the Daily Sentinel walking out in handcuffs on a traffic warrant, [01:48:36.660 --> 01:48:45.660] that traffic warrant was bogus. It did not exist. The court not only couldn't produce it when I went down there, they refused to do it. [01:48:45.660 --> 01:48:57.660] It was fabricated in its entirety to get me out of my shop so that the state comptroller agents could illegally seize it and change the locks without any due process whatsoever. [01:48:57.660 --> 01:49:03.660] None of that information is on that page. None of the facts with that information is on that page. [01:49:03.660 --> 01:49:13.660] Everything on it's an absolute lie, and the fact that they put it out there for the world to see is going to get them a libel suit. [01:49:13.660 --> 01:49:16.660] Okay, but it's not just you they're doing it to. You can enlist them. [01:49:16.660 --> 01:49:21.660] I can't do anything about anybody else. I can only do what's there about me. [01:49:21.660 --> 01:49:23.660] Well, they're going after everybody that... [01:49:23.660 --> 01:49:31.660] Well, I don't care who else they're going after. I got to worry about me. I can't help the rest of them. I don't have any standing to help the rest of them. [01:49:31.660 --> 01:49:36.660] Yeah, but it could be five lawsuits instead of just yours. That's my point. [01:49:36.660 --> 01:49:44.660] But my point is that the rest of the people they're talking about on there, I don't have any contact information for. I've got no way of notifying them. [01:49:44.660 --> 01:49:48.660] Well, I can get ahold of Anthony Williams. I'm a part of his study. [01:49:48.660 --> 01:49:50.660] Okay, well, be my guest. Let him know. [01:49:50.660 --> 01:49:57.660] I mean, Deborah Tabar as I spoke on the phone, because my daughter says she's pouring, so I left it out on the sheet. [01:49:57.660 --> 01:50:03.660] But I just wanted to see. I was going to contact you about that. I didn't know you had seen it. It made me kind of mad when I read it. [01:50:03.660 --> 01:50:08.660] Yeah, it's absolutely libelous because there's no truth in anything that's on it. [01:50:08.660 --> 01:50:16.660] Absolutely. Yeah. And I don't have much except... You really did good today with your thing in the beginning of the show. It is outrageous. [01:50:16.660 --> 01:50:22.660] That is actually the biggest problem. The way you made the analogy with the cup of tea being full, that's a really good analogy. [01:50:22.660 --> 01:50:29.660] I make the analogy like it's painted the pot of soup that's bad. You can't just add spices and sugar and salt. [01:50:29.660 --> 01:50:34.660] You got to actually dump out the bad soup, clean that pot out, and then put in ingredients that aren't painted. [01:50:34.660 --> 01:50:41.660] It's in your brain, in your head. If you have the lies in there, if you put truth in there, it won't mix. It's not going to work. [01:50:41.660 --> 01:50:44.660] Your head will explode. It's something that'll happen. [01:50:44.660 --> 01:50:52.660] So the deal is nobody has the ability to know that everything in their head is fake. They think some of it's real, you know? [01:50:52.660 --> 01:51:02.660] So the deal is that's the biggest obstacle. You're actually easier to wake up a dirty person because they know that everything that's like a cop. [01:51:02.660 --> 01:51:10.660] He knows that it's fake and this is it. It'd be a lot easier to wake up somebody that knows they're with intent being bad. [01:51:10.660 --> 01:51:15.660] But the guy that's a victim, they don't know what's real. They don't know what's fake. They don't know who to trust. [01:51:15.660 --> 01:51:23.660] They're probably trusting this website and staying away from you. The deal is you can't get through to them and you don't have a way to help them [01:51:23.660 --> 01:51:33.660] evacuate all the disinfo from between their ears. You know, most people will wake up. It took some horrific life changing, dramatic things [01:51:33.660 --> 01:51:39.660] like getting locked up, losing somebody or with me being pursued by the police at heart. It's something major. [01:51:39.660 --> 01:51:47.660] It's not something that is easily stumbled upon. And then once you're the victim, even if you do wake up, your hands are still tied. [01:51:47.660 --> 01:51:56.660] So it's a lot easier to wake up the dirty person that knows with intent that this shit is all fake even though I've been telling people it's real my whole career. [01:51:56.660 --> 01:52:02.660] They are a lot easier to bring back because they don't have that massive amount of disinfo. [01:52:02.660 --> 01:52:11.660] But although some of them do, a lot of the people in the medical field now following policy, they're waking up quick like the nurses and stuff, even the doctors. [01:52:11.660 --> 01:52:18.660] But for the most part, they don't know that they're duping people and being a dupe. They're just struggling to keep their job. [01:52:18.660 --> 01:52:27.660] They're living paycheck. And they have to follow policy and they keep you busy. A nurse takes care of 10 times the amount of patients they should just like a teacher, [01:52:27.660 --> 01:52:35.660] teaches too many students. So anyway, I just wanted to interact. You had a really good show. I'm going to try and do what I said when I called in a few weeks. [01:52:35.660 --> 01:52:39.660] We've got to make you a video of some of your shows. But I haven't got there yet. [01:52:39.660 --> 01:52:40.660] Okay. [01:52:40.660 --> 01:52:47.660] But that's all I have really. I just wanted to say, although I did put out some good information on Randy's show on the 10th, the Friday night marathon, [01:52:47.660 --> 01:53:05.660] like the third hour, that is guests in the first hour, didn't have any evidence to back up what he was claiming about the 5G and the Corona and all that. And I gave about at least a dozen pieces of evidence that backs up like smoke and gun paperwork type thing to back up. [01:53:05.660 --> 01:53:13.660] I'll send it in the email to you also and you can spread it out to people if you'd like. And some of them are really good things. I suggest you watch. [01:53:13.660 --> 01:53:14.660] Okay. [01:53:14.660 --> 01:53:17.660] All right. Nice, nice, nice being part of your show. [01:53:17.660 --> 01:53:19.660] Well, thanks for calling me, Scott. [01:53:19.660 --> 01:53:20.660] Wish you the best. [01:53:20.660 --> 01:53:21.660] Thank you. Bye-bye. [01:53:21.660 --> 01:53:23.660] And I feel your pain, brother. [01:53:23.660 --> 01:53:24.660] Yeah. [01:53:24.660 --> 01:53:32.660] It's rough. It's rough being awake when everybody, how can people be this dumb? It is really surprising. It is really stunning. [01:53:32.660 --> 01:53:43.660] The shock. It's like, I was just saying earlier on, like when we were younger, if you're old, you would never have dreamed of a world where you had to buy water and a bottle. [01:53:43.660 --> 01:53:53.660] But yeah, that's the world we live in. And it is amazing as it may seem to us that are old. It's like so far fetched. The world we're living in now is even more foreign than that. [01:53:53.660 --> 01:54:01.660] Like how could we have gotten here? I mean, I mean, a piece of wood isn't this stupid. How can a human being do that? [01:54:01.660 --> 01:54:12.660] But that's where we're at. People believe the lies because it's easy. And the truth is not known by hardly anybody less than a few percent. [01:54:12.660 --> 01:54:16.660] It's also not recognized even when they are given it. [01:54:16.660 --> 01:54:25.660] True. That's true, too. They trust the people paid to lie to them, and they don't trust the people that are not being paid to lie to them, that care about them. [01:54:25.660 --> 01:54:35.660] And that's what I feel. Every individual that's awake knows it with their family and they deal with it 24-7, just like I'm sure you do, sir. [01:54:35.660 --> 01:54:37.660] Well, I'm fine. [01:54:37.660 --> 01:54:49.660] Yep, yep. You can't help everybody. But you can lead by example. The example you lead now will still be there in the future, even if you are not. [01:54:49.660 --> 01:54:50.660] Correct? [01:54:50.660 --> 01:54:57.660] All I want to believe behind is the fact that anybody can think back and say, you know what, he always told me to go check it. [01:54:57.660 --> 01:55:03.660] And everything he said when he was saying it was always just like it was when I checked it. [01:55:03.660 --> 01:55:07.660] And soon somebody will be helped from that to something that was left out there. [01:55:07.660 --> 01:55:16.660] Well, I've got lots of people that are letting me know they've been helped. They're not giving me the documentation I need to be able to post it to prove the help. [01:55:16.660 --> 01:55:24.660] But I get lots of contact saying, yeah, I won my case because of you. I did such and such and won because of you and blah, blah, blah. [01:55:24.660 --> 01:55:38.660] But if people would actually send me their court material, their final order dismissing the case or finding them not guilty or whatever, and their email that says, hey, I owe this win to you and blah, blah, blah. [01:55:38.660 --> 01:55:45.660] Those are things that I could put up to prove a track record that would give people the impetus to trust the information more. [01:55:45.660 --> 01:55:54.660] But until they're willing to do the research that I've done to verify what I'm saying, they just think I'm just somebody else out there putting up stuff that they don't understand. [01:55:54.660 --> 01:55:57.660] And therefore they're not going to listen to it. [01:55:57.660 --> 01:56:03.660] Not everybody is equipped to do the research that you do or what I do or what someone else does. [01:56:03.660 --> 01:56:13.660] We all have our own perspective and we've done a lot of, I heard a lot of the callers say like to explain stuff because even if they read it, they don't get out of it what you would. [01:56:13.660 --> 01:56:19.660] And that's because they purposely make it difficult and boring. [01:56:19.660 --> 01:56:22.660] You know, it's not fun. [01:56:22.660 --> 01:56:30.660] It's certainly not fun to study this stuff that's so meticulously, difficultly complex and just so unfun. [01:56:30.660 --> 01:56:34.660] That's why when I was younger, I never wanted anything to do with court, the lawyers, because it was boring. [01:56:34.660 --> 01:56:41.660] And that alone kept me naive most of my existence just because I didn't want to delve into something boring. [01:56:41.660 --> 01:56:48.660] It was fun things to do, like drunk driving and complaining how bored we were. [01:56:48.660 --> 01:56:50.660] Anyway, good night. [01:56:50.660 --> 01:56:52.660] Thank you, sir. I appreciate you calling. [01:56:52.660 --> 01:56:54.660] Bye-bye. [01:56:54.660 --> 01:56:55.660] Bye-bye. [01:56:55.660 --> 01:56:56.660] All right. [01:56:56.660 --> 01:57:02.660] Well, we're almost out of time for this part of the show and it won't be but another week until we have to do it again. [01:57:02.660 --> 01:57:04.660] So that's all well and good. [01:57:04.660 --> 01:57:07.660] But folks, I want you to understand something. [01:57:07.660 --> 01:57:14.660] If you're going to trust the government for your welfare, you're standing on quicksand. [01:57:14.660 --> 01:57:17.660] You really, really are. [01:57:17.660 --> 01:57:22.660] And you're in it up to your neck and you think you're in a swimming pool. [01:57:22.660 --> 01:57:24.660] What is wrong with you? [01:57:24.660 --> 01:57:26.660] Okay? [01:57:26.660 --> 01:57:31.660] How much more weight do they have to put on the top of your head to shove you under? [01:57:31.660 --> 01:57:33.660] And you're going to go? [01:57:33.660 --> 01:57:42.660] You're going to let them? All because you don't want somebody to think badly of you for resisting what you know is wrong in your heart. [01:57:42.660 --> 01:57:48.660] But it's like everybody else is doing it and I don't want to be the one rocking the boat kind of deal. [01:57:48.660 --> 01:57:51.660] Are you insane? [01:57:51.660 --> 01:57:53.660] You better get away, people. [01:57:53.660 --> 01:58:03.660] You better start standing up and realizing that the truth is staring you in the face from some sources and you need to learn to recognize it for what it is. [01:58:03.660 --> 01:58:15.660] Otherwise, there's going to be a terrible price to pay across the board for everyone because no one can win any of this by themselves. [01:58:15.660 --> 01:58:18.660] It's going to take a good number of us. [01:58:18.660 --> 01:58:27.660] It's going to take all of us, but it's going to take a good number of us to institute the changes that need to be made if we're going to survive what they've got arranged for us. [01:58:27.660 --> 01:58:30.660] So y'all better come to realize it. [01:58:30.660 --> 01:58:32.660] All right, I want to thank all the listeners out there. [01:58:32.660 --> 01:58:36.660] Please, if and when you're able, please continue to donate, folks. [01:58:36.660 --> 01:58:39.660] We're just as far behind the financial aid follows y'all are. [01:58:39.660 --> 01:58:42.660] We can use all we can get to keep us afloat. [01:58:42.660 --> 01:58:45.660] We're barely getting by here with all the problems that are popping up. [01:58:45.660 --> 01:58:47.660] I know that's the same for everybody. [01:58:47.660 --> 01:58:49.660] Have a great week. 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