[00:00.000 --> 00:06.760] The following news flash is brought to you by the Lone Star Lowdown. [00:06.760 --> 00:13.040] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with precious metals, gold $1,429 an ounce, [00:13.040 --> 00:21.360] silver $16.45 an ounce, copper $2.75 an ounce, oil, Texas crude $55.63 a barrel, Brent crude [00:21.360 --> 00:29.960] $62.47 a barrel, and cryptos in order of market cap, bitcoin, core $10,566.52, ethereum $200.00 [00:29.960 --> 00:41.320] $27.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [00:41.320 --> 00:52.320] Today in history, the year 1916, the preparedness day bombing, a time suitcase bomb, was detonated [00:52.320 --> 00:57.800] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day Parade, killing [00:57.800 --> 01:04.800] 10 and injuring 40. [01:04.800 --> 01:09.440] In recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing Hemp into [01:09.440 --> 01:14.080] Texas law back in June, county prosecutors around the state, including Houston, Austin [01:14.080 --> 01:18.080] and San Antonio, have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file [01:18.080 --> 01:22.280] new ones, since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory [01:22.280 --> 01:24.760] equipment to test the herb for THC. [01:24.760 --> 01:28.400] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this month that [01:28.400 --> 01:33.120] she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the [01:33.120 --> 01:34.120] law. [01:34.120 --> 01:37.560] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter [01:37.560 --> 01:42.040] to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized [01:42.040 --> 01:48.200] in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, as [01:48.200 --> 01:51.160] well as other cities too, like the District Attorney. [01:51.160 --> 01:56.800] In El Paso, Cayma Esparza, a Democrat who also stated earlier this month that the law [01:56.800 --> 02:01.800] quote will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.800 --> 02:06.720] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [02:06.720 --> 02:10.720] in Harris County, who stated that quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes [02:10.720 --> 02:13.440] something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [02:13.440 --> 02:17.320] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches with their [02:17.320 --> 02:22.560] charge with it. [02:22.560 --> 02:27.240] A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a half inch American pocket shark [02:27.240 --> 02:32.360] as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket [02:32.360 --> 02:38.000] shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East [02:38.000 --> 02:39.480] Pacific Ocean. [02:39.480 --> 02:43.800] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near [02:43.800 --> 02:50.040] its front fins for the purposes hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the [02:50.040 --> 03:17.960] clothe. [03:17.960 --> 03:46.300] okay howdy howdy Randy Kelton Brett fountain rule of law radio on this [03:46.300 --> 03:55.840] Friday the 25th day of September 2020 September is moving away from us quick I [03:55.840 --> 04:01.960] mean 2020 is moving away from us quickly I'm going to start out by turning the [04:01.960 --> 04:08.560] phone lines on and I'll start out by talking about what I talked about last [04:08.560 --> 04:18.360] night is I think we are in a position to where we have an opportunity if we [04:18.360 --> 04:28.960] step up and take advantage of it this corona pandemic has created a real [04:28.960 --> 04:38.000] debacle we have people now protesting the requirement to wear masks we're [04:38.000 --> 04:44.680] beginning to see a big backlash against the steps taken supposedly to protect [04:44.680 --> 04:52.240] us against coronavirus because it appears as though the statistics that [04:52.240 --> 04:57.680] we're being fed are simply not correct and the public's beginning to find out [04:57.680 --> 05:06.560] and the public is not happy about it so it's turning out the way I expected [05:06.560 --> 05:13.400] when this started when this first started we pass your message from Truth [05:13.400 --> 05:17.800] Radio Network I do a show with him on Monday nights he called this a [05:17.800 --> 05:24.760] pandemic and there's indication that it may well have been well if it was my [05:24.760 --> 05:32.640] position that if it was a pandemic they launched it too soon because in order [05:32.640 --> 05:37.920] for this to work they had to have the president in their pocket and if they [05:37.920 --> 05:44.240] had gotten a mainline Democrat or Republican I don't think it would have [05:44.240 --> 05:49.000] made a difference because for the most part both of the parties have their [05:49.000 --> 05:56.480] snouts in the same trough the problem was is they got Trump and that was a [05:56.480 --> 06:03.080] horrible problem for him because they didn't have him in their pocket and if [06:03.080 --> 06:11.880] this was a deliberate launch and they had it all set and launched it anyway it [06:11.880 --> 06:18.360] was just too soon because they didn't have a president to make things go [06:18.360 --> 06:26.440] smoothly and get the country completely locked down they it's beginning to [06:26.440 --> 06:31.440] unravel and just beginning to unravel just before the election which is very [06:31.440 --> 06:41.360] good timing but in doing this they have pretty well woke up the entire country [06:41.360 --> 06:47.880] actually the entire world all of these people who were just struggling day to [06:47.880 --> 06:55.560] day to get by and too busy with their individual interests to pay much [06:55.560 --> 07:02.080] attention to politics all of a sudden they had the sky falling on them and they [07:02.080 --> 07:14.440] fall out from the covoid maneuvers are beginning to come back on the ones who [07:14.440 --> 07:24.200] appear to be trying to make the pandemic sound worse than it is so now is a good [07:24.200 --> 07:36.080] time for us to implement a remedy I'm working on a remedy for all of you who [07:36.080 --> 07:44.280] are in Texas or in any state where your governor has issued orders ordering you [07:44.280 --> 07:52.680] to do one thing or another well the way I understood it is that the governor is [07:52.680 --> 08:03.360] the highest executive officer in the state and the governor is the leader of [08:03.360 --> 08:12.560] the executive branch of government in the state but so far as I can tell the [08:12.560 --> 08:21.760] governor has zero power to issue any order that affects me the citizen me the [08:21.760 --> 08:29.720] I don't want to say sovereign but the me as a citizen in a republic and that [08:29.720 --> 08:36.960] makes me along with everyone else the masters of our servants governor works [08:36.960 --> 08:43.800] for us we don't work for him and in looking in our Constitution our [08:43.800 --> 08:50.760] Constitution grants the governor governor zero power to issue any order [08:50.760 --> 09:00.120] that affects the public directly he can issue orders to governmental agencies [09:00.120 --> 09:09.240] that are a part of the executive branch but that's it even the president has no [09:09.240 --> 09:17.960] power to issue orders that affect us directly that's the power given to the [09:17.960 --> 09:21.840] legislature which that's why it really makes sense what you were mentioning [09:21.840 --> 09:27.360] last night that he has the opportunity to convene the legislature if he thinks [09:27.360 --> 09:31.560] there's some emergency need you know the the Constitution is real clear about [09:31.560 --> 09:40.840] that this is not something new this is not the first time that a crisis has [09:40.840 --> 09:54.840] occurred in 150 years or what now it's just almost exactly 150 years 154 years [09:54.840 --> 10:08.080] that the state of Texas has been a state in the Union 1876 so we're 24 years we [10:08.080 --> 10:16.400] were 44 years past that so we're 144 years into this republic and during this [10:16.400 --> 10:24.480] time we've had a number of crises we had the worst pandemic ever in the [10:24.480 --> 10:30.280] history every recent history it's not worse than the bubonic plague but it's [10:30.280 --> 10:42.680] the worst contagion cold like pandemic that we've had but that was Spanish flu [10:42.680 --> 10:51.600] well in Spanish flu the governors didn't take over the government the all of [10:51.600 --> 10:57.000] these laws that we have in place are still in place they didn't get co-opted [10:57.000 --> 11:05.680] by the governors so why this time why this time did the governor issue orders [11:05.680 --> 11:12.200] in edicts telling us what we would do what we wouldn't do where we could go [11:12.200 --> 11:20.520] where we couldn't go about how we could gather and how we could not gather where [11:20.520 --> 11:27.000] did he get this authority now I've been listening to politicians I was listening [11:27.000 --> 11:37.080] to Ron Paul show of last a few days ago and I was frustrated that they're [11:37.080 --> 11:45.200] talking about how these orders appear to be arbitrary and capricious and I'm [11:45.200 --> 11:50.880] frustrated hearing that because I want to say no no no no you're already down [11:50.880 --> 12:02.320] the rabbit hole wrong argument the argument is not whether or not these edicts [12:02.320 --> 12:07.560] by fiat that have been issued by the government are rational reasonable or [12:07.560 --> 12:17.440] meet strict scrutiny standard the issue is does the governor have the power to [12:17.440 --> 12:28.520] take this action or is this inaction that is delegated to the legislature well [12:28.520 --> 12:38.400] that's a pretty easy question to ask the first order that I'm looking at number [12:38.400 --> 12:51.600] order number two executive order to the governor let's see you bring it up now [12:51.600 --> 12:58.280] I Greg Abbott governor of state of Texas by virtue of the power and authority [12:58.280 --> 13:10.920] vested in me by section 207.0212 of the Texas labor code do hereby order the [13:10.920 --> 13:17.840] suspension of the seven-day waiting period requirement imposed under section [13:17.840 --> 13:31.880] 207.0218 of the Texas labor code well I looked at that's at 207.0212 and I did [13:31.880 --> 13:41.720] not find anything in there that authorized the government governor to suspend [13:41.720 --> 13:50.200] that part of the government code okay I've got 202.0212 in this section [13:50.200 --> 13:59.120] disaster unemployment assisted benefits means and this talks about disaster [13:59.120 --> 14:05.480] assistance notwithstanding 207.021 the governor by executive order may suspend [14:05.480 --> 14:10.200] the waiting period requirement imposed I'm reading the wrong one this is the one [14:10.200 --> 14:16.400] where he actually had authority to do it he just suspended a seven-day waiting [14:16.400 --> 14:24.040] period for in order to collect disaster benefits to authorize individual to [14:24.040 --> 14:30.480] receive benefits for that waiting period if the individual is unemployed as a [14:30.480 --> 14:36.760] direct result of a natural disaster that results in a disaster declaration by the [14:36.760 --> 14:41.640] president now by the president of the United States under their Robert T. [14:41.640 --> 14:51.440] Stafford disaster relief and emergency assistance act but it only addresses [14:51.440 --> 14:58.920] people who are out of work because of the disaster and I'm really speaking to [14:58.920 --> 15:05.680] the activities of an agency not telling people that they can or can't do [15:05.680 --> 15:11.000] something yeah and this one of this one is is it's the wrong one for me to start [15:11.000 --> 15:16.400] on because this one actually appears to be within the limits of his code he [15:16.400 --> 15:26.520] demonstrated that he knows how to do it right let's go down to I think I thought [15:26.520 --> 15:36.320] it was five six here it is on the the governor's order three four and five those [15:36.320 --> 15:46.240] are number one goes to some woman's agency here woman's group see whereas [15:46.240 --> 15:56.160] governor governor's commission for women has admirably served the states it's a [15:56.160 --> 16:00.360] talk about this governor's commission for women and that clearly falls within [16:00.360 --> 16:09.320] the purview of the governor two is the one where he this was after Hurricane [16:09.320 --> 16:17.280] Harvey he suspended the seven-day waiting period to receive benefits three [16:17.280 --> 16:24.400] is creation of duties the governor a committee to support the military here [16:24.400 --> 16:30.800] and after referred to as the committee this is a agency within the executive [16:30.800 --> 16:41.080] and governor has power to do exactly this number four grab everything [16:41.080 --> 16:46.480] governor by virtue of power authority vested me by the Constitution of all [16:46.480 --> 16:52.600] the state of Texas do hereby order the following Wednesday December shall be [16:52.600 --> 16:59.320] recognized as official day of mourning for people of Texas the official day of [16:59.320 --> 17:08.200] mourning it's the 2019 logos radio network annual fundraiser and gun giveaway [17:08.200 --> 17:13.640] sponsored by 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today logos radio network welcomes a new show to our lineup for [18:04.240 --> 18:09.320] the new year scripture talk with Nana will begin Wednesday January 8th from [18:09.320 --> 18:15.240] 8 to 10 p.m. central time our goal is in accord with Matthew 516 let your light [18:15.240 --> 18:19.760] so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your father [18:19.760 --> 18:24.320] which is in heaven we wish to reflect God's light and be a blessing to all [18:24.320 --> 18:29.160] those with a hearing ear join Nana and guests for both verse by verse Bible [18:29.160 --> 18:33.600] studies and topical Bible studies designed to provoke unto love and good [18:33.600 --> 18:38.520] works our verse by verse Bible studies will begin in the book of Matthew where [18:38.520 --> 18:43.080] we will discuss one chapter per week our topical Bible studies will vary each [18:43.080 --> 18:47.040] week and we'll explore sound doctrine as well as Christian character [18:47.040 --> 18:52.560] development so mark your calendar and join us live on logosradionetwork.com [18:52.560 --> 18:57.760] Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. starting January 8th for an inspiring and [18:57.760 --> 19:21.680] motivating discussion of the scriptures [19:27.760 --> 19:37.880] okay we are back Randy Kelton Brett Fountain [19:37.880 --> 19:44.200] Rudola radio on this Friday the 25th day of September 2020 I'm talking about [19:44.200 --> 19:51.520] what the government can do governor can do the first five orders issued by the [19:51.520 --> 19:58.120] governor are relatively inoffensive but then we get to number six number five [19:58.120 --> 20:04.120] just goes to relating to emergency management of natural and human cost [20:04.120 --> 20:12.320] events emergencies and disasters okay oh number governor's order of executive [20:12.320 --> 20:19.600] order oh six and here the governor relating to necessary assistance from [20:19.600 --> 20:25.400] qualified plumbers with disaster recovery and preparedness now this is [20:25.400 --> 20:37.360] issued in July 2019 super suspending section 1301 003 of the Texas Occupations [20:37.360 --> 20:43.480] Code to prevent the imminent abolition of the Texas State Board of Plumbing [20:43.480 --> 20:50.040] Examiners and exploration of the plumbing license law on September 1st 2019 and [20:50.040 --> 20:56.800] delaying the abolition and expiration until disaster needs subside or the 87th [20:56.800 --> 21:02.280] Legislature addresses the matter well that's an interesting final statement or [21:02.280 --> 21:10.520] the 87th Legislature addresses the matter the reason it's interesting is this [21:10.520 --> 21:23.120] was issued on the 13th day of July 2019 the Legislature closed signed die they [21:23.120 --> 21:30.440] they closed the legislature to the 86th Legislature session ended on May the [21:30.440 --> 21:40.400] 27th 2019 two weeks earlier so that begs the question in we have a sunset [21:40.400 --> 21:47.120] Commission in Texas I think it bread is that every five years that every every [21:47.120 --> 21:51.080] government say in five years but I don't know I'm thinking it's five years [21:51.080 --> 22:01.880] every governmental agency has to justify its existence if it fails to do so it [22:01.880 --> 22:11.920] automatically goes away it it's that's what this statute was talking to Texas [22:11.920 --> 22:17.560] Board of Examiners expires examiners and exploration of the plumbing license [22:17.560 --> 22:27.000] that oh imminent evolution it'll be it'll expire and it'll go away unless the [22:27.000 --> 22:32.960] Legislature renews it but the Legislature just went out of session and [22:32.960 --> 22:38.840] they did not renew it so the presumption would be that the [22:38.840 --> 22:47.960] Legislature tours knew that this Commission was about to expire it's [22:47.960 --> 22:55.280] unreasonable to think they forgot about it and they chose not to renew it so the [22:55.280 --> 23:00.720] governor says oh my goodness the Legislature must have just been asleep [23:00.720 --> 23:08.440] or something and made a mistake and they needed me to fix it problem with that [23:08.440 --> 23:14.360] the book the above is a blatant and a reading from my I am building a set of [23:14.360 --> 23:20.320] criminal complaints against the governor and here I'm reading from the complaint [23:20.320 --> 23:26.280] the above is a blatant and direct violation of the specific prohibition [23:26.280 --> 23:34.400] of the Texas Constitution Bill of Rights at section 28 which reads as follows [23:34.400 --> 23:42.240] suspension of laws no power of suspending laws in this state shall be [23:42.240 --> 23:51.760] exercised except by the Legislature I'm sorry Legislature I'm having a little [23:51.760 --> 23:59.800] voice issue what part of that is hard to understand as a reasonable person of [23:59.800 --> 24:09.680] ordinary prudence at least I hope I am I read that and it appears unambiguous it [24:09.680 --> 24:14.680] is clear that our founders contemplated a situation where the high powers of [24:14.680 --> 24:20.320] government would be inclined to adjust or bridge the law to suit a [24:20.320 --> 24:26.680] consideration or concern of the moment and take steps and took steps to prevent [24:26.680 --> 24:33.720] it this concern is further buttressed by Texas Constitution Bill of Rights [24:33.720 --> 24:44.560] article 29 the next one and it explains why they put that prohibition in 28 they [24:44.560 --> 24:55.360] put that prohibition in for one person they put it in for the governor the [24:55.360 --> 25:03.160] highest executive officer in the state and 29 demonstrates that Bill of Rights [25:03.160 --> 25:10.600] accepted from the powers of government and in violet that's the title to guard [25:10.600 --> 25:17.760] against the track my mistake to guard against transgressions of the high [25:17.760 --> 25:24.600] powers herein delegated we declare that everything in this Bill of Rights is [25:24.600 --> 25:31.160] accepted out of the general powers of government and shall forever remain in [25:31.160 --> 25:40.160] violet and and all laws contrary there to or to the following provisions shall [25:40.160 --> 25:52.680] be void that is a clear indication that our founders were concerned that high [25:52.680 --> 25:57.960] level public officials specifically the governor would never let a good crisis [25:57.960 --> 26:05.480] to go waste it is the nature of officials in positions of power and [26:05.480 --> 26:11.840] authority to want to increase their power and authority our founders understood [26:11.840 --> 26:21.200] that and they absolutely for bad them doing that now the legislature rather [26:21.200 --> 26:26.480] than that okay rather than abolish the law the governor was specifically [26:26.480 --> 26:33.840] commanded by the Texas Constitution at article 4 section 10 article 4 is the [26:33.840 --> 26:37.760] section that creates the governor and his assistant governor and Secretary of [26:37.760 --> 26:43.880] State which starts out creates the governor and section 7 through 15 I [26:43.880 --> 26:54.880] believe specifies the powers of the governor powers in duties section 10 he [26:54.880 --> 27:03.240] shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed that is a power of [27:03.240 --> 27:13.480] the governor nowhere is there anything in these this set of powers of the [27:13.480 --> 27:24.520] governor that gives the governor authority to repeal a law or what did he [27:24.520 --> 27:32.800] call it suspend the law nowhere now spending he shall cause the laws to be [27:32.800 --> 27:41.680] faithfully executed well part of that's hard to understand that and more in that [27:41.680 --> 27:48.520] vein there is a remedy if the governor felt like the legislature made a [27:48.520 --> 27:57.400] horrible error and a terrible oversight he has the power to convene the [27:57.400 --> 28:02.880] legislature bring them back into in the special session [28:02.880 --> 28:12.680] okay I'm looking for the right one but don't have it in this section 8 8 okay [28:12.680 --> 28:20.320] it's in section 8 it authorizes the governor to convene the legislature at [28:20.320 --> 28:29.400] its normal place or in case of a it's held by an enemy of the state or a [28:29.400 --> 28:36.240] panda or a prevalence of a disease threat yeah will you read that you you [28:36.240 --> 28:44.520] put you have it up it says section 8 this is Texas Constitution article 4 [28:44.520 --> 28:51.160] section 8 convening legislature on extraordinary occasions the governor may [28:51.160 --> 28:56.280] on extraordinary occasions convene the legislature at the seat of government [28:56.280 --> 28:59.840] or at a different place in case that should be in possession of a public [28:59.840 --> 29:05.360] enemy or in case of the prevalence of disease threat his proclamation therefore [29:05.360 --> 29:11.320] shall state specifically the purpose for which the legislature is convened the [29:11.320 --> 29:15.200] governor shall convene the legislature in special session to appoint [29:15.200 --> 29:20.600] presidential electors if the governor determines that a reasonable likelihood [29:20.600 --> 29:25.040] exists that a final determination of the appointment of electors will not occur [29:25.040 --> 29:30.760] before the deadline prescribed by law to ascertain a conclusive determination of [29:30.760 --> 29:36.040] the appointment the legislature may not consider any subject other than the [29:36.040 --> 29:42.360] appointment electors at that special session that's okay there was one more [29:42.360 --> 29:47.200] thing we'll read the next one when we come back on the other side Randy [29:47.200 --> 29:53.200] calcum Brett fountains a little radio I have the call lines open the call in [29:53.200 --> 30:00.680] numbers 512646 1984 we'll be right back [30:00.680 --> 30:05.400] businesses 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free speech radio logos radio network dot com [33:28.480 --> 33:47.920] okay we are back Randy kelton Brett fountain rule law radio on this [33:47.920 --> 33:56.480] 21st 25th day of September 2020 and we're talking about criminal charges [33:56.480 --> 34:05.960] against the governor I'm gonna have about 20 of them I'm charging in in this [34:05.960 --> 34:13.720] case where the governor chose to nullify a law I'm charging him with a [34:13.720 --> 34:22.080] fisherman's conduct and a fisherman's conduct 3902 titled oh wait before I go [34:22.080 --> 34:28.640] there Brett will you go back to section 8 and read it again because I knew what [34:28.640 --> 34:34.920] it said but I missed it there's two sections there so that people understand [34:34.920 --> 34:41.720] the two sections yeah in section 8 there's a subsection a that is talking [34:41.720 --> 34:48.680] about the the governor having the prerogative to on extraordinary occasions [34:48.680 --> 34:53.720] convene the legislature and he can proclaim what it's for well here's the [34:53.720 --> 34:59.000] purpose for which you're being convened and then in subsection B it says that he [34:59.000 --> 35:04.320] shall convene the legislature and speaking to you if there's going to be [35:04.320 --> 35:08.320] some presidential electors and there's a deadline and the appointment can't [35:08.320 --> 35:12.440] happen before the deadline well then he must get the legislature back in for a [35:12.440 --> 35:17.600] special session on that so would you like me to read the whole thing again with [35:17.600 --> 35:26.000] that no no no that's that's good that's that's great the point was the governor [35:26.000 --> 35:32.840] appeared to believe that the legislature made an error and they just [35:32.840 --> 35:40.760] overlooked this reenactment of the plumbing code and he had to fix it for [35:40.760 --> 35:44.400] him yeah not to worry he could just be executive most of the time and switch [35:44.400 --> 35:49.600] over to legislative when he needs to be right exactly so you guys screwed up I [35:49.600 --> 35:57.320] will fix it no you won't fix it that's in order to fix that you you serve the [35:57.320 --> 36:05.800] legislature you violate 20 article 1 section 28 of the Texas Constitution [36:05.800 --> 36:11.160] that specifically forbids you to do exactly what you did and in the process [36:11.160 --> 36:16.680] you commit the act of official misconduct official misconduct is defined [36:16.680 --> 36:24.440] as a public servant commits an offense if with intent to obtain a benefit or [36:24.440 --> 36:30.720] with intent to harm or defraud another he intentionally or knowingly violates [36:30.720 --> 36:36.240] the law relating to the public servants office or employment or misuses [36:36.240 --> 36:42.000] government property services personnel or any other thing of value belonging to [36:42.000 --> 36:46.120] the government that has come into the public servants custody or [36:46.120 --> 36:50.760] possession by virtue of the public servants office or employment it's a [36:50.760 --> 36:59.360] little bit complex how I get here what I'm saying is is that the government a [36:59.360 --> 37:11.280] abused the his office by usurping the legislature violates a law relating to [37:11.280 --> 37:21.440] the public servants office he violated the Texas Constitution section 28 article [37:21.440 --> 37:32.040] 1 section 28 and he did that in order to make the get curry favor with the [37:32.040 --> 37:45.160] plumbers union and in doing that he kept the plumbers licensing bureau from [37:45.160 --> 37:52.480] being shut down and since we had to keep it going they had to a lot funds to keep [37:52.480 --> 37:59.080] it going and I haven't actually done the research but I feel relatively certain [37:59.080 --> 38:06.320] that the amount it will cost to keep that agency going will be in excess of [38:06.320 --> 38:13.400] $300,000 since most of our higher level management officials get between 50 and [38:13.400 --> 38:20.800] $80,000 a year you'll get over 300,000 very quickly and what the penal code [38:20.800 --> 38:29.560] says about that if you commit official abuse of official capacity and misuse [38:29.560 --> 38:34.640] government property services personnel or other thing of value which is budget [38:34.640 --> 38:44.360] and that amount misused is an amount in excess of $300,000 that is a felony of [38:44.360 --> 38:53.520] the first degree governor didn't you read this you were the attorney general [38:53.520 --> 39:00.440] of the state of Texas for a while and you are learned counsel you would think [39:00.440 --> 39:05.960] being a lawyer all these years that you would have read this at least once [39:05.960 --> 39:11.000] especially since you're a public official now and there's only one section in the [39:11.000 --> 39:15.120] penal code that applies to public officials that's chapter 39 it's not [39:15.120 --> 39:22.440] that big it would seem that a public official would read it I have never [39:22.440 --> 39:33.720] encountered a public official who would say to me that he is read chapter 39 not [39:33.720 --> 39:40.080] one and they didn't even feel bad about telling me they'd never read it well [39:40.080 --> 39:46.720] I must suggest it is the governor should have read it and because he screwed if [39:46.720 --> 39:57.280] he didn't the screws doctrine the legislature I mean the Supreme Court [39:57.280 --> 40:10.200] spoke to this issue screws is 325 us 91 at 105 at 109 they're talking about [40:10.200 --> 40:17.200] these the sheriff and two deputies drinking in a bar Mississippi them [40:17.200 --> 40:21.880] upset at this black guy they decide to go to arrest them the bartender tries to [40:21.880 --> 40:25.800] talk them out of it they won't be dissuaded they arrest him and wind up [40:25.800 --> 40:29.880] beating him to death on the courthouse steps to prosecute in the state they're [40:29.880 --> 40:34.280] sued in the state then they're sued in the Fed and they complain that they [40:34.280 --> 40:41.880] didn't have adequate notice that they could be sued in the Fed and in this [40:41.880 --> 40:48.040] case this is the case that reinvigorated the Ku Klux Klan act it was [40:48.040 --> 40:56.560] passed in 1871 and went unused until 1945 when the screws case opened it back [40:56.560 --> 41:02.920] up take the case of a local officer who persists in enforcing a type of [41:02.920 --> 41:08.520] ordinance which the court has held invalid as violative of guarantees of [41:08.520 --> 41:13.040] free speech or freedom of worship or a local official continues to select [41:13.040 --> 41:18.720] juries in a manner which flies in the teeth of decisions of the court if [41:18.720 --> 41:25.560] those acts are done willfully how can the officer possibly claim that he had [41:25.560 --> 41:31.440] no fair warning that his acts were prohibited by the statute he viable [41:31.440 --> 41:38.360] I'm sorry I missed the best one I went down a little too far for the specific [41:38.360 --> 41:45.120] intent required by the acts and by the act is an intent to deprive a person of [41:45.120 --> 41:52.040] a right which has been made specific either by the express terms of the [41:52.040 --> 41:59.120] Constitution or laws of the United States or by the decisions interpreting them [41:59.120 --> 42:06.080] oh where is it this is such a great one I'm having a little trouble finding it [42:06.080 --> 42:11.320] here is what it says lines down from there okay he violates the statute not [42:11.320 --> 42:15.920] merely because he has a bad purpose but because he acts in defiance of announced [42:15.920 --> 42:21.440] rules of law he who defies a decision interpreting the Constitution knows [42:21.440 --> 42:27.920] precisely what he is doing if saying he hardly may be heard to say that he knew [42:27.920 --> 42:32.840] not what he did that's the one I was looking for so at the bottom if saying [42:32.840 --> 42:38.600] he hardly may be able to hurt to say he knew not what he did I went into a [42:38.600 --> 42:45.480] traffic court once and first question for the officer was are you insane oh [42:45.480 --> 42:55.920] that was great fun and I got the objection overruled when I quoted [42:55.920 --> 43:03.400] screws to him but screws is real clear that if you are a public official you [43:03.400 --> 43:12.720] are presumed to know not only the law but all of the decisions he who defies a [43:12.720 --> 43:20.520] decision interpreting the Constitution knows precisely what he is doing [43:20.520 --> 43:29.240] whether he actually knows it or not it's not relevant on by law he knows a [43:29.240 --> 43:32.880] private citizen can't claim the ignorance of the laws of the first [43:32.880 --> 43:39.000] prosecution and the beginning of this says a public official is held to a much [43:39.000 --> 43:46.800] higher standard hang on Randy Kelton red fountain 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absolutely no power to issue in one of the the first really ugly ones is [47:03.760 --> 47:10.720] executive order number eight and in executive order eight this is where he [47:10.720 --> 47:17.040] starts telling us what we can do what we can't do every person in Texas shall [47:17.040 --> 47:24.000] avoid social gatherings okay that's they'll still shall remember that says [47:24.000 --> 47:32.720] shall so that's not too damning and then in order to he says people shall avoid [47:32.720 --> 47:39.600] eating or drinking at bars okay that's not too bad order number three in [47:39.600 --> 47:46.080] accordance with the guidelines from the president and the CDC people shall not [47:46.080 --> 47:56.640] visit nursing homes well just where now I'm not going to disagree that's a good [47:56.640 --> 48:04.360] idea that if you visit nursing homes that's a very good chance and that you [48:04.360 --> 48:11.480] could have this virus be contagious and not know it if there is such a thing if [48:11.480 --> 48:19.560] there is such a thing but that's irrelevant the governor can't tell me [48:19.560 --> 48:28.280] that there are things the governor can do this is not one of them there are [48:28.280 --> 48:37.680] remedies already in law for instance section 6.03 definitions of culpable [48:37.680 --> 48:44.120] mental states a person acts intentionally or with intent with respect to [48:44.120 --> 48:48.480] the nature of his conduct or as a result of his conduct when it is his [48:48.480 --> 48:54.560] conscious objective or desire to engage in the conduct or cause cause the [48:54.560 --> 49:05.200] result okay assault a person commenced an offense if the person intentionally [49:05.200 --> 49:12.360] knowingly or recklessly recklessly causes bodily injury to another [49:12.360 --> 49:18.120] including the person's spouse intentionally or knowingly threatens [49:18.120 --> 49:22.840] another with imminent bodily injury including persons spouse intentionally [49:22.840 --> 49:27.800] or knowingly causes physical contact with another when the person knows or [49:27.800 --> 49:31.440] should relatively believe that the other will regard the contact that's [49:31.440 --> 49:37.360] offensive the primary one here is intentionally knowingly or recklessly [49:37.360 --> 49:51.280] causes bodily injury so if I know that I either have or can have this contagious [49:51.280 --> 50:00.640] disease and I don't take precautions to keep from spreading this disease and it [50:00.640 --> 50:09.560] can be shown that subsequently I was infected with the disease and I allowed [50:09.560 --> 50:17.920] myself in proximity to others without using precautions and those others were [50:17.920 --> 50:25.200] infected by that disease this has already been handled in law I'm looking at [50:25.200 --> 50:28.760] the wrong section I have some quotes from the Supreme Court has already [50:28.760 --> 50:34.480] addressed this this is considered reckless endangerment and a form of [50:34.480 --> 50:46.680] assault so already the law is clear that I have a duty not to spread an [50:46.680 --> 50:55.040] infectious disease if I have AIDS and I spit on someone that's activated assault [50:55.040 --> 51:03.960] if I have the coronavirus and I walk into a room and I speak to other people in [51:03.960 --> 51:12.720] that room within six feet I can expect that the expectorant from my mouth and [51:12.720 --> 51:20.920] speaking would reach those other people that can be construed as assault it's [51:20.920 --> 51:27.680] already in law we don't need new laws for that the governor could have said if [51:27.680 --> 51:35.800] you don't take these precautions and it can be shown that because you didn't [51:35.800 --> 51:43.600] take these precautions someone else was infected by you you get charged with [51:43.600 --> 51:54.160] assault then the onus is on me now it's my decision and I'm going to suggest to [51:54.160 --> 52:03.760] you had the government governor did that that almost no one would have objected [52:04.000 --> 52:08.920] we just wouldn't object this is it's a reasonable civil thing to do and it's my [52:08.920 --> 52:17.640] decision right but when the governor said you will do this thing he created [52:17.640 --> 52:23.880] this knee jerk reaction in people's maybe this wouldn't happen in Indonesia or [52:23.880 --> 52:29.520] China and not because China is an oppressive government because of the [52:29.520 --> 52:36.600] nature of the the Indonesian and Chinese cultures they're not like Americans [52:36.600 --> 52:40.840] they don't understand Americans in Indonesia and China and the whole part [52:40.840 --> 52:48.560] of the world everybody there feels as though they are part of the community [52:48.560 --> 52:55.640] the community is part of a larger family everyone feels connected in a way [52:55.640 --> 53:01.040] that we don't when I was in Vietnam I talked to the Vietnamese and they were [53:01.040 --> 53:07.640] just enthralled with Americans because we're so independent we have all this [53:07.640 --> 53:12.160] freedom and independence and I couldn't explain to them they didn't understand [53:12.160 --> 53:20.360] so guys it's not like that I'm free to do whatever I want and get rich I'm also [53:20.360 --> 53:28.400] free to starve to death after a major plague and our major famine in China [53:28.400 --> 53:38.360] the greeting everyone adopted for each other was have you eaten today it was [53:38.360 --> 53:45.280] part of the culture everybody's part of family and if you told him you really [53:45.280 --> 53:49.200] do I these masks you might infect some other people around you they don't put [53:49.200 --> 53:56.920] the mask on without question and I suggest that had the governor treated the [53:56.920 --> 54:03.680] public as if we were a reasonable intelligent human beings he would not [54:03.680 --> 54:09.280] have this blowback he's getting he would not have me charging him criminally [54:09.280 --> 54:13.760] and preparing to file these criminal complaints with the Chief Justice of the [54:13.760 --> 54:23.040] Supreme Court and then using this criminal complaint as a statement of facts [54:23.040 --> 54:30.160] in support of a civil lawsuit against the governor in his personal capacity [54:30.160 --> 54:36.760] because when the governor issued these orders he did not issue these orders in [54:36.760 --> 54:43.480] his official capacity because he didn't have one he issued these orders in his [54:43.480 --> 54:51.280] personal capacity and in that regard whatever I lost as a result of his [54:51.280 --> 55:00.560] orders it's on him not on the state of Texas but on him personally and on down [55:00.560 --> 55:06.440] in the orders he closes the schools well where did he get that authority the [55:06.440 --> 55:14.360] state does not support the schools the schools do not belong to the state they [55:14.360 --> 55:19.840] belong to the counties you pay your county property tax and that pays for [55:19.840 --> 55:25.960] the schools state doesn't pay for it the county pays for it it belongs to the [55:25.960 --> 55:33.480] county the governor has no say in whether those schools are open or closed now [55:33.480 --> 55:39.160] through the Texas Education Agency there are certain things the agency can do [55:39.160 --> 55:47.760] but they're all about special programs about programs for the deaf and certain [55:47.760 --> 55:54.880] safety procedures and certain educational standards but nothing about the [55:54.880 --> 55:58.720] maintenance of the schools nothing about opening or closing the schools that's [55:58.720 --> 56:04.280] not his business that's the business of the county commissioners court does he [56:04.280 --> 56:09.280] have the prerogative to say if the school doesn't close I'm gonna pull [56:09.280 --> 56:18.000] funding I didn't see that in there anywhere but maybe that would have been at [56:18.000 --> 56:23.000] least questionable but no he wouldn't he would have to have violated laws [56:23.000 --> 56:27.400] because we have laws that dictate the funding and the legislature passed those [56:27.400 --> 56:35.480] laws so no he couldn't do that he can only address people who work for the [56:35.480 --> 56:44.120] executive branch of the government he ordered jails not to release violent [56:44.120 --> 56:50.200] criminals on personal recognizance well that's a separate separation of powers [56:50.200 --> 56:59.120] issue on the one hand because he ordered judges not to grant PR bonds to anyone [56:59.120 --> 57:08.080] accused of a violent crime another one is the jail belongs to the county and the [57:08.080 --> 57:15.680] sheriff is a separate elected official over which the governor has zero power [57:15.680 --> 57:23.400] each county is a separate political entity just like the states are separate [57:23.400 --> 57:31.080] political entities under the federal union the counties are separate political [57:31.080 --> 57:38.520] entities under the union of the state is a very similar relationship and all of [57:38.520 --> 57:43.680] these elected officials in the county their business is county business not [57:43.680 --> 57:48.240] government governor business the only one the governor can talk to you in the [57:48.240 --> 57:53.400] county is a DPS who's working in the county and the district courts they're [57:53.400 --> 58:00.720] part of the state government but then he's executive and he can't even [58:00.720 --> 58:08.840] address those oh district attorneys you can that's it okay I think we got the [58:08.840 --> 58:15.040] point we'll talk about this more as I get this thing developed and anybody who [58:15.040 --> 58:21.200] wants to copy of it to read it and make up your own copy and file it just send [58:21.200 --> 58:25.280] me an email ask for it and I'll send it to you on the condition that you read it [58:25.280 --> 58:32.480] and help me correct you the errors in it I have a couple it's a hundred and 15 [58:32.480 --> 58:38.120] pages 136 pages so far and I've got a couple errors in there I'd like to [58:38.120 --> 58:45.320] you guys to help me find them Randy Kelton Brett fountain only a couple [58:45.320 --> 58:53.040] radio we'll be right back the Bible remains the most popular book in the [58:53.040 --> 58:56.920] world yet countless readers are frustrated because they struggle to [58:56.920 --> 59:02.160] understand it some new translations try to help by simplifying the text but in [59:02.160 --> 59:07.640] the process can compromise the profound meaning of the scripture enter the [59:07.640 --> 59:12.520] recovery version first this new translation is extremely faithful and [59:12.520 --> 59:17.720] accurate but the real story is the more than 9000 explanatory footnotes [59:17.720 --> 59:22.920] difficult and profound passages are opened up in a marvelous way providing [59:22.920 --> 59:26.920] an entrance into the riches of 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signed house bill [01:01:07.440 --> 01:01:12.400] 1325 legalizing happen to taxes law back in June County prosecutors around the [01:01:12.400 --> 01:01:16.080] state including Houston Austin San Antonio have been dropping marijuana [01:01:16.080 --> 01:01:19.840] possession charges and even refusing to file new ones since they are stipulating [01:01:19.840 --> 01:01:23.480] that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test the earth [01:01:23.480 --> 01:01:27.880] for THC Margaret Moore the Travis County District Attorney announced earlier [01:01:27.880 --> 01:01:31.320] this month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of [01:01:31.320 --> 01:01:35.440] marijuana cases because of the law Mr. Abbott and other state officials and [01:01:35.440 --> 01:01:38.280] including the attorney general stipulated in a letter to County [01:01:38.280 --> 01:01:42.280] District attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in [01:01:42.280 --> 01:01:47.680] Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works [01:01:47.680 --> 01:01:52.080] as well as other cities too like the District Attorney in El Paso [01:01:52.080 --> 01:01:57.320] Kyma Esparza a Democrat who also stated earlier this month that the law quote [01:01:57.320 --> 01:02:01.360] will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso [01:02:01.360 --> 01:02:05.320] however the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball an [01:02:05.320 --> 01:02:09.240] assistant public defender in Harris County who stated that quote the law is [01:02:09.240 --> 01:02:12.600] constantly changing on what makes something illegal based on its chemical [01:02:12.600 --> 01:02:17.000] makeup it's important that if someone is charged with something the test matches [01:02:17.000 --> 01:02:25.200] what they're charged with a paper by Tulane University identified a five and [01:02:25.200 --> 01:02:29.280] a half inch American pocket shark as the first of its kind in the Gulf of [01:02:29.280 --> 01:02:33.760] Mexico the specimen being only the second pocket shark ever captured or [01:02:33.760 --> 01:02:38.440] recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific [01:02:38.440 --> 01:02:42.600] Ocean according to the university paper the sharks it creates a luminous fluid [01:02:42.600 --> 01:02:48.360] from a gland near its front fins for the purposes hypothesized to lure and pray [01:02:48.360 --> 01:03:15.920] who may be drawn into the glow [01:03:18.360 --> 01:03:44.520] okay we are back Randy Kelton Brett Fountain [01:03:44.520 --> 01:03:54.120] on this Friday the 25th of September 2020 and we're going to go to our callers [01:03:54.120 --> 01:04:04.960] going to Frank in Texas hello Frank hello can you hear me good yes I can okay [01:04:04.960 --> 01:04:10.080] great you were talking about Ron Paul earlier I was watching a show today and [01:04:10.080 --> 01:04:17.160] he was talking about the Federal Reserve is probably going to end within the next [01:04:17.160 --> 01:04:23.800] two months because they're because of a stress on the system anyways he had a [01:04:23.800 --> 01:04:30.640] stroke right at the end of that and I think they cut they they deleted the [01:04:30.640 --> 01:04:36.920] video and the feed and everything it was horrific I just want everybody to pray [01:04:36.920 --> 01:04:45.960] for Ron Paul he's amazing well I saw that and I saw some images of him in the [01:04:45.960 --> 01:04:54.160] hospital later if it was a stroke it they cleared it out because in the video [01:04:54.160 --> 01:05:00.400] Ron Paul's the left side of his face drew down and he lost control of his [01:05:00.400 --> 01:05:07.840] vocal cords but they seem to have gotten that if it was a stroke it wasn't [01:05:07.840 --> 01:05:15.880] permanent so he seemed to be back in pretty good condition so don't want to [01:05:15.880 --> 01:05:21.960] lose that guy yeah he asked some really good drugs down there to clear that [01:05:21.960 --> 01:05:29.080] nowadays but I was I was I was thinking to myself get to the hospital get to the [01:05:29.080 --> 01:05:37.000] hospital you know and I did yeah they did they took care of him so that was [01:05:37.000 --> 01:05:44.840] good yeah in this community he's our hero he is he's amazing I watch him all [01:05:44.840 --> 01:05:53.000] the time I listen to him I got I look at his website he's the go-to and I'm when [01:05:53.000 --> 01:05:58.360] I get this set of criminal complaints finished I'm gonna send him to him see [01:05:58.360 --> 01:06:04.320] if I can get his opinion on them that's great I want to show I want to tell him [01:06:04.320 --> 01:06:12.680] about a hydrogen negatively charged hydrogen and ions can can save your [01:06:12.680 --> 01:06:18.440] mitochondrial DNA that was Dr. Patrick Flanagan who invented that so it's a [01:06:18.440 --> 01:06:25.800] mega hydrate if you ever need a boost he sells him well he's he died recently [01:06:25.800 --> 01:06:31.440] because he refused to take it but Dr. Patrick Flanagan is a famous [01:06:31.440 --> 01:06:40.480] scientist nuclear physicist he invented 300 things that were not allowed out but [01:06:40.480 --> 01:06:47.520] he negotiated for two things and he got the mega hydrate out to us and a [01:06:47.520 --> 01:06:55.680] neurophone which was a way to study without having to repeat over and over you [01:06:55.680 --> 01:07:00.000] can just a lot of people could use that too of course they had limited [01:07:00.000 --> 01:07:04.880] production and everything and they screwed him out of that too he was [01:07:04.880 --> 01:07:10.800] amazing man I followed it very closely anyway what's his name again Dr. [01:07:10.800 --> 01:07:18.600] Patrick Flanagan his website is five sciences he has he has a resume that [01:07:18.600 --> 01:07:21.960] would curl your hair he was he was like the most intelligent person that ever [01:07:21.960 --> 01:07:30.760] existed on this planet because he was he was mercuritized like what he was to his [01:07:30.760 --> 01:07:38.040] mother gave him two ounces of mercury to play with because they didn't know it [01:07:38.040 --> 01:07:44.160] was bad for you back in those days and he rubbed it all over he was drinking it [01:07:44.160 --> 01:07:48.880] and everything and he also had the Guinness Book of Records for the most [01:07:48.880 --> 01:07:56.480] mercury contained in a living human being that wasn't hospitalized well he [01:07:56.480 --> 01:08:00.160] detoxed himself when he found that out because they took a sample of his hair [01:08:00.160 --> 01:08:07.720] when he was about 30 and that was the reason why he was so intelligent and so [01:08:07.720 --> 01:08:13.200] astute and and so on top of everything he would he read all the books in the [01:08:13.200 --> 01:08:19.080] school okay you said that was the reason the detox was the reason no he when he [01:08:19.080 --> 01:08:26.240] detoxed the damage from the detox because when you take mercury out of your [01:08:26.240 --> 01:08:33.480] body it's just as harmful as putting it in because of the process that you have [01:08:33.480 --> 01:08:39.520] to leach it all through the whole 20 what he does to the liver yeah so he [01:08:39.520 --> 01:08:44.800] basically suffered greatly after that and but he did lecture he had a lot of [01:08:44.800 --> 01:08:51.080] lectures he's amazing man he was very successful business wise he made he made [01:08:51.080 --> 01:08:58.640] a lot of inventions because of his condition and he was like a Nikola Tesla [01:08:58.640 --> 01:09:04.840] he actually when he was a child he won us the whole science fair through all [01:09:04.840 --> 01:09:13.920] ages from college to children he swept it with a with an antenna he made from [01:09:13.920 --> 01:09:19.960] five pounds of wire that can pick up nuclear launches and detonations [01:09:19.960 --> 01:09:26.920] throughout the globe and the government took that from him and they use it [01:09:26.920 --> 01:09:34.240] today it's called was a toroid antenna he created he was a little she was a child [01:09:34.240 --> 01:09:40.160] he was doing you know I went to college for electrical engineering and the most [01:09:40.160 --> 01:09:50.800] complex course I had was was on antennas they were extremely complex so that's [01:09:50.800 --> 01:09:56.800] pretty impressive it is impressive and the government called him when he won [01:09:56.800 --> 01:10:01.400] the science fair with this invention the government showed up at the school and [01:10:01.400 --> 01:10:11.040] wanted to know because it was like this national national security that he can [01:10:11.040 --> 01:10:16.760] detect launches and okay okay I know who this guy is I've heard it from before [01:10:16.760 --> 01:10:21.840] I've seen some documentaries on now I know where this guy is there was a whole [01:10:21.840 --> 01:10:30.200] documentary on his life yeah he all he wrote Pyramid Power and he was very [01:10:30.200 --> 01:10:35.040] successful whatever he touched he also worked for the Navy too on the on the [01:10:35.040 --> 01:10:43.640] dolphin program he was he was with another couple scientists that invented a [01:10:43.640 --> 01:10:51.200] translation device for simple commands and simple responses from dolphins so he [01:10:51.200 --> 01:10:59.720] could translate dolphin into English I've always been intrigued by that dolphins [01:10:59.720 --> 01:11:09.720] can come to understand us but dolphins we know they talk to each other and their [01:11:09.720 --> 01:11:17.000] speech is so complex that we can't unravel it all we can do is mimic it well [01:11:17.000 --> 01:11:22.920] I heard rumors on some of the translations from the from the dark [01:11:22.920 --> 01:11:29.840] programs or the black programs which made a lot of sense because they're ways they're [01:11:29.840 --> 01:11:36.080] way more intelligent than we are they have no use for us whatsoever and they [01:11:36.080 --> 01:11:40.760] said they came from another spiritually at the end these they transmitted [01:11:40.760 --> 01:11:47.840] themselves to this water planet and other water world and but but in the [01:11:47.840 --> 01:11:52.880] beginning they they traveled with a spaceship in the beginning this was very [01:11:52.880 --> 01:11:58.120] strange to me I I figures but but it makes a lot of sense to be so [01:11:58.120 --> 01:12:03.680] intelligent and and not destroy the world you know these things are peaceful [01:12:03.680 --> 01:12:12.520] animals pretty much yes a dolphins and killer whales they're the animal that [01:12:12.520 --> 01:12:21.160] has the highest brain to body mass is a killer whale right those things are [01:12:21.160 --> 01:12:28.240] huge so they have a massive brain and dolphins are next and they're not [01:12:28.240 --> 01:12:33.000] malicious they're not malicious and they they hunt for food of course but [01:12:33.000 --> 01:12:36.560] they're not they don't destroy everything around them like it's certain [01:12:36.560 --> 01:12:44.080] people though killer whales are that way I saw a program where a guy was filming [01:12:44.080 --> 01:12:50.600] seals and a pot of killer whales moved in on him he was scuba diving and he he [01:12:50.600 --> 01:12:55.720] went down into a sunken boat that was down there so the quake so the way [01:12:55.720 --> 01:12:58.640] killer whales couldn't get to him because they were feeding and he was [01:12:58.640 --> 01:13:03.160] concerned with a feeding frenzy like sharks do but apparently kill whales [01:13:03.160 --> 01:13:10.680] don't do that he said they came down you know he had videos of them they came [01:13:10.680 --> 01:13:16.240] down and looked at him in the boat and they appeared to be curious and finally [01:13:16.240 --> 01:13:20.040] he was running out of air and he had to come up and the whales just came up and [01:13:20.040 --> 01:13:28.320] they rubbed against him and nudged him but he wasn't food to them now even [01:13:28.320 --> 01:13:33.240] her turn on you if you if you drive them insane like you throw them in a if you [01:13:33.240 --> 01:13:39.240] throw them in a cage you will drive them insane and they will kill you they [01:13:39.240 --> 01:13:44.480] drive anything they will they will have heard about had some friends who were [01:13:44.480 --> 01:13:50.600] professional fishermen in Florida and they warned about don't ever mess with a [01:13:50.600 --> 01:13:54.600] killer whale they won't hurt you they won't bother you but don't mess with one [01:13:54.600 --> 01:14:02.840] because they understand the difference between you and the boat they will come [01:14:02.840 --> 01:14:07.640] in up in the boat to get you and a shark doesn't understand that he'll bite the [01:14:07.640 --> 01:14:13.240] boat yeah but a killer whale knows better they're smart right they just and [01:14:13.240 --> 01:14:19.120] they know and they know that they're that they're immortal they don't have to be [01:14:19.120 --> 01:14:25.960] here they can they can they speak telepathic to each other they don't use [01:14:25.960 --> 01:14:31.720] words they make but well we hear clicks and stuff but they they talk in high [01:14:31.720 --> 01:14:38.880] frequency spiritual thing languages transmitted through space their water [01:14:38.880 --> 01:14:45.120] space so yeah they're very intelligent and we and we don't understand them but [01:14:45.120 --> 01:14:53.600] I know they understand us I know they do because they're they're their [01:14:53.600 --> 01:15:00.360] intelligence is off the scale they have to understand us they're their frequencies [01:15:00.360 --> 01:15:09.560] are so high they can communicate volumes to each other in in in second [01:15:09.560 --> 01:15:17.400] where we have to spend probably weeks yeah how do they know that well that how [01:15:17.400 --> 01:15:22.840] do you know is that conjecture or do we have some experimentation that that [01:15:22.840 --> 01:15:28.120] demonstrates that well it's probably going to be top secret because we don't [01:15:28.120 --> 01:15:36.440] want other nations to utilize these these wonderful creatures but against us but [01:15:36.440 --> 01:15:43.600] I think that if you talk to some insiders in that program and you could [01:15:43.600 --> 01:15:49.160] find the wealth of the dolphin programs you can get some guys to talk to you [01:15:49.160 --> 01:15:53.920] about it but I'm sure they're not going to broadcast all the secrets that they [01:15:53.920 --> 01:16:01.480] know because it would be quite dangerous to our baby if we had a bunch of [01:16:01.480 --> 01:16:12.240] programmable dolphins messing with our our technology like our undersea cables [01:16:12.240 --> 01:16:20.680] and our sensors and all that stuff you can program these animals you can program [01:16:20.680 --> 01:16:27.160] anything biological nowadays you just implant something in their brain and you [01:16:27.160 --> 01:16:32.360] can you can brainwash them okay well that from what you said earlier that [01:16:32.360 --> 01:16:37.200] sounds like it may be a little bit dangerous if they're smarter than we [01:16:37.200 --> 01:16:45.080] are who's implanting what in who Randy Kelsen Brett Fountain wheeled our radio [01:16:45.080 --> 01:17:00.520] a call in number 512-646-1984 we'll be right back [01:17:00.520 --> 01:17:04.600] Logos Radio Network welcomes a new show to our lineup for the new year [01:17:04.600 --> 01:17:09.640] scripture talk with Nana will begin Wednesday January 8th from 8 to 10 p.m. [01:17:09.640 --> 01:17:15.480] central time our goal is in accord with Matthew 516 let your light so shine [01:17:15.480 --> 01:17:19.840] before men that they may see your good works and glorify your father which is [01:17:19.840 --> 01:17:24.520] in heaven we wish to reflect God's 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donate today [01:19:01.280 --> 01:19:21.040] this is the Logos Radio Network [01:19:21.040 --> 01:19:50.560] okay we are back Randy Kelton Brett Fountain rule of law radio and we're [01:19:50.560 --> 01:20:01.600] talking to Frank in Texas and that is an interesting hypothesis that whales and [01:20:01.600 --> 01:20:10.320] dolphins are smarter than we are I have spent a lot of time looking at this with [01:20:10.320 --> 01:20:19.600] their animals that are around us on a regular basis I've thought about that and [01:20:19.600 --> 01:20:26.320] I think they're all way smarter than we give them credit for we equate [01:20:26.320 --> 01:20:37.640] intelligence with being able to mimic human beings but dogs seem to be able to [01:20:37.640 --> 01:20:45.400] understand human speech but we can't understand dog speech we're assuming that [01:20:45.400 --> 01:20:51.920] dogs just bark and they don't speak to each other well barking is way too highly [01:20:51.920 --> 01:21:00.560] developed to be just a way to make noise I think animals are way smarter than we [01:21:00.560 --> 01:21:06.000] are we just don't understand it yet there's a lot that we don't understand is [01:21:06.000 --> 01:21:11.280] more that we don't understand than we do understand sometimes I work on this [01:21:11.280 --> 01:21:17.080] legal stuff all the time and every once while I need a break and recently I wrote [01:21:17.080 --> 01:21:28.960] a book about 350 pages now and I was playing with known science Frank have [01:21:28.960 --> 01:21:37.920] you ever heard of dowsing yes I I've been trying to develop my further [01:21:37.920 --> 01:21:44.240] senses that are not discussed in schools for a long time and I've gained a lot [01:21:44.240 --> 01:21:51.440] of a lot of skills but I haven't I haven't I've scared the crap out of [01:21:51.440 --> 01:21:57.120] people when I do it okay I'm a dowsing I can I do dowsing if if you have a [01:21:57.120 --> 01:22:05.400] water line or a gas line and I can be if the ground has not been disturbed too [01:22:05.400 --> 01:22:15.520] much I don't find water what I find is where the the ground the aqua fire has [01:22:15.520 --> 01:22:21.000] been fractured and the water percolates up out of the aqua fire into the [01:22:21.000 --> 01:22:28.160] fracture I can find where the grant where a trench has been dug if I'm [01:22:28.160 --> 01:22:34.120] looking for a waterline I'll find a waterline if I'm looking for a gas line [01:22:34.120 --> 01:22:38.200] I'll pass right over the gas line I'm sorry I'll pass right over the waterline [01:22:38.200 --> 01:22:51.640] and it'll mark the gas line and that's that's it go ahead those are called geopathic [01:22:51.640 --> 01:22:58.480] problem I have you know I've read a lot of books on dowsing and the best book I [01:22:58.480 --> 01:23:05.080] read was out of England they talked about dowsing and they were the only [01:23:05.080 --> 01:23:13.600] ones that explained it in a way that I could wrap my head around or I could [01:23:13.600 --> 01:23:23.800] accept and what they said was as as concerns how this works we do not have a [01:23:23.800 --> 01:23:31.920] clue well that's why I find dowsing so interesting because it didn't happen [01:23:31.920 --> 01:23:40.520] red too much the ancient Romans used to use that the technique of putting a [01:23:40.520 --> 01:23:48.720] sheep on a on a path a pasture where they were they desired to build a a building [01:23:48.720 --> 01:23:53.840] to see if it had any any ill effects on the sheep and they would take their [01:23:53.840 --> 01:23:58.200] livers and cut them open and see if there was any health effects from the [01:23:58.200 --> 01:24:03.000] land and then if there was no health effects that's kind of straight-up [01:24:03.000 --> 01:24:09.200] science if there's if you got heavy metals in the soil if you have some [01:24:09.200 --> 01:24:13.680] contaminants in the soil that's pretty straight up dowsing is a whole different [01:24:13.680 --> 01:24:21.360] animal but I know that if you if you look at where all the accidents the car [01:24:21.360 --> 01:24:26.400] accidents happen it's usually overrunning water wherever the water is [01:24:26.400 --> 01:24:31.320] running underground or over under a bridge you have a lot of action I have [01:24:31.320 --> 01:24:41.520] never ever heard of any statistics establishing that I have heard people [01:24:41.520 --> 01:24:48.760] speak of it there are certain Indian and the Far East traditions that talk [01:24:48.760 --> 01:24:54.160] about I know the Chinese talk about that but I've never found anything to [01:24:54.160 --> 01:25:01.360] support it the reason I was going to dowsing is because it works it works [01:25:01.360 --> 01:25:10.440] every time it is absolutely repeatable the problem with it is is it violates [01:25:10.440 --> 01:25:19.600] all of our known physics there is nothing in our science that accounts for [01:25:19.600 --> 01:25:27.520] that or even points at that and there's a lot more according to our science [01:25:27.520 --> 01:25:34.080] according to quantum physics nothing should exist there should be no mass [01:25:34.080 --> 01:25:40.480] there should be no matter in the universe the science says that when a [01:25:40.480 --> 01:25:47.600] particle is created an antiparticle is created and those two particles should [01:25:47.600 --> 01:25:52.160] annihilate each other but science and everything there should be nothing here [01:25:52.160 --> 01:25:57.520] but they look around and they see stuff as here and one of the problems was [01:25:57.520 --> 01:26:04.600] mass how did we get mass into particles these particles and quantum physics are [01:26:04.600 --> 01:26:12.120] just quantum of energy so how do we get mass well Higgs came up with this [01:26:12.120 --> 01:26:19.800] theory that there is another field we've got strong nuclear force weak nuclear [01:26:19.800 --> 01:26:24.920] force electromagnetism magnetism gravity and he said there's another force [01:26:24.920 --> 01:26:30.720] but we already know this there's a fifth fourth force at least and that's the [01:26:30.720 --> 01:26:37.760] one that causes matter mass when it reaches a certain distance from a [01:26:37.760 --> 01:26:44.120] gravitational sink to repel instead of attract so there's a repulsion field [01:26:44.120 --> 01:26:50.360] in there that when gravity becomes weak enough this repulsion field takes over [01:26:50.360 --> 01:26:57.840] that's why the universe is expanding at an ever-increasing rate when Hubble [01:26:57.840 --> 01:27:02.560] first discovered that it violated all of our known rules of science and we had to [01:27:02.560 --> 01:27:08.200] make up a new rule to account for it okay we got that one Higgs said there has to [01:27:08.200 --> 01:27:15.520] be another field and that field imparts mass into particles so we built a [01:27:15.520 --> 01:27:22.400] Hadron collider to see if we could find the Higgs boson the Higgs boson would [01:27:22.400 --> 01:27:29.240] end it would be an indication that the Higgs field actually existed and they [01:27:29.240 --> 01:27:37.120] found it and then they shut down the Higgs the Hadron collider and spent two [01:27:37.120 --> 01:27:43.880] years rebuilding it and brought it up 200 times more powerful than it was when [01:27:43.880 --> 01:27:49.640] it found the Higgs and they were trying to find what was beyond the Higgs they [01:27:49.640 --> 01:28:02.120] ran the Higgs sorry they ran the Hadron for two years and found nothing quantum [01:28:02.120 --> 01:28:08.680] physics has ran into an impasse there's a new there's a new physicist on the block [01:28:08.680 --> 01:28:14.840] who is a peer reviewed and he's got all the math and he's actually published [01:28:14.840 --> 01:28:23.320] named as Nasim Harimi we're expanding it we're expanding humanity extends its [01:28:23.320 --> 01:28:31.440] knowledge every so often we have these bursts and the science was never meant [01:28:31.440 --> 01:28:39.440] to be stopped or religious okay we got that Victor but the science is what is [01:28:39.440 --> 01:28:44.320] out there is out there and it's not as far as we know it the what is out there [01:28:44.320 --> 01:28:51.720] is is static our understanding of what's out there that's what's not static so [01:28:51.720 --> 01:28:59.000] what we're talking about now is a new information the Schwartz the Schwartz [01:28:59.000 --> 01:29:07.640] field proton the photon I forgot what it was a planks distance has been [01:29:07.640 --> 01:29:15.280] calculated recalculated by Nasim Harimi which has been pure it's been pure [01:29:15.280 --> 01:29:21.640] viewed as paper I can point you to that some other time it's a long thing but [01:29:21.640 --> 01:29:29.000] we found out that every point okay wait wait what is it what does it say it [01:29:29.000 --> 01:29:40.120] says that that every point in space has the mass of the total universe okay that [01:29:40.120 --> 01:29:47.280] that begs the question then and that was actually where I was going is what is [01:29:47.280 --> 01:29:56.440] mass now we got all kind of things we can say about how mass appears to affect [01:29:56.440 --> 01:30:05.440] us but we don't know what it is hang on to do right back reality TV sugar obesity [01:30:05.440 --> 01:30:10.160] jet lag the list of things that makes us dumber just keeps on growing but now [01:30:10.160 --> 01:30:14.720] researchers say we can add stress to the list dr. 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[01:34:06.080 --> 01:34:11.080] Well, what do you want to check, man? You have your body, freedom has something, man, you fight for it [01:34:11.080 --> 01:34:16.080] You should tell them that if you read the constitution set us free [01:34:16.080 --> 01:34:21.080] Can't let them put no chip in your body, put no chip in your dog, that's what you see [01:34:21.080 --> 01:34:25.080] Put no chip in your body, put no chip in your dog, that's what you see [01:34:25.080 --> 01:34:30.080] Put no chip in your cow and go eat it, put no chip in your fish and go eat it [01:34:30.080 --> 01:34:36.080] Okay, we are back to Andy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Luleva Radio, we're talking to Frank in Texas [01:34:36.080 --> 01:34:42.080] I do eventually want to get back to our primary subject on this show, we hear about law [01:34:42.080 --> 01:34:48.080] But tell me about this sports field, what is it? [01:34:48.080 --> 01:34:57.080] It tells you that, well, not seeing papers and I can't discuss everything [01:34:57.080 --> 01:35:10.080] But I can tell you the conclusion that gravity behaves in special ways to mimic what we see, feel and touch [01:35:10.080 --> 01:35:24.080] Wait a minute, I'm not sure what that means, gravity is a force that transmits through tiny black holes [01:35:24.080 --> 01:35:31.080] There's a documentary called Black Hole and it's peer-reviewed and it's amazing, you've got to look at it, it's on YouTube [01:35:31.080 --> 01:35:34.080] It's called Black Hole with Nassim Harimi [01:35:34.080 --> 01:35:43.080] Wait a minute, I'm having trouble keeping up because everything you say goes to something else, to something else, to something else [01:35:43.080 --> 01:35:44.080] Sorry [01:35:44.080 --> 01:35:46.080] I have no idea what you're talking about [01:35:46.080 --> 01:36:00.080] It can't be explained in a word, but gravity seems to be the force that cycles through tiny black holes [01:36:00.080 --> 01:36:07.080] That have the same mass as a large black hole that we observe [01:36:07.080 --> 01:36:16.080] And this is all proven out and explained in a documentary called Black Hole by Nassim Harimi [01:36:16.080 --> 01:36:20.080] Nassim Harimi is a physicist [01:36:20.080 --> 01:36:25.080] Okay, Black Hole, what is it? [01:36:25.080 --> 01:36:34.080] Our concept of Black Hole is this huge and super dense mass [01:36:34.080 --> 01:36:41.080] Right, but it's not, it's a transport for gravity [01:36:41.080 --> 01:36:56.080] And every point in space, and infinitesimally, every point in space is exuding or transporting gravity [01:36:56.080 --> 01:37:05.080] And it has different speeds and spins to create everything that we use in our dimension, and more [01:37:05.080 --> 01:37:08.080] This sounds like string theory [01:37:08.080 --> 01:37:12.080] And it sounds like a lot of what if [01:37:12.080 --> 01:37:24.080] Spring theory is a slight of this, but the hole is not the slight [01:37:24.080 --> 01:37:30.080] You can break it down into its behaviors [01:37:30.080 --> 01:37:37.080] Okay, we're using too many pronouns, break it down into its behaviors [01:37:37.080 --> 01:37:43.080] You can break this behavior of gravity into its components [01:37:43.080 --> 01:37:56.080] And we can say that, say photons contain all the, every photon contains all the information of a hologram [01:37:56.080 --> 01:38:08.080] But it's speed and spin, condensed into our dimension, we experience it as mass [01:38:08.080 --> 01:38:12.080] But we're not the only dimension [01:38:12.080 --> 01:38:17.080] Okay, I've always had a problem with that dimension, it's the wrong word [01:38:17.080 --> 01:38:21.080] We have three dimensions, period [01:38:21.080 --> 01:38:31.080] Well, we can call it a, we can call it a dimension, or we can call it a, like on a piano key, 88 keys, right? [01:38:31.080 --> 01:38:37.080] You have a certain C, and then you have another C, another C, another C [01:38:37.080 --> 01:38:41.080] So you have all of these different C's, and we live in the middle [01:38:41.080 --> 01:38:46.080] We don't experience any other, any other C's [01:38:46.080 --> 01:38:52.080] Okay, I was, I put together this book and I was addressing the current physics [01:38:52.080 --> 01:38:57.080] And this points at a problem with the current physics [01:38:57.080 --> 01:39:06.080] With the Hadron, they were smashing electrons together and they were looking at the particles that were produced [01:39:06.080 --> 01:39:13.080] And the theory says that every time a particle is produced, there should be a corresponding antiparticle [01:39:13.080 --> 01:39:19.080] But they only found antiparticles on rare occasions [01:39:19.080 --> 01:39:26.080] So the question became, where did all the rest of them go? [01:39:26.080 --> 01:39:39.080] And my conjecture was, is that we have this notion that there is one manifestation [01:39:39.080 --> 01:39:43.080] That is the one we see and experience [01:39:43.080 --> 01:39:48.080] And we've looked at this existence that we are in [01:39:48.080 --> 01:39:57.080] And we've developed some theories and math and science to describe it [01:39:57.080 --> 01:40:05.080] And we act from the presupposition that this is the only way things are [01:40:05.080 --> 01:40:16.080] And the problem is, when we look out at the galaxy, and the galaxies are rotated [01:40:16.080 --> 01:40:25.080] Okay, well, the science says that the stars close into the central, the supermassive black hole [01:40:25.080 --> 01:40:35.080] From gravity sink, in order to maintain distance, to maintain their orbit around the gravity sink [01:40:35.080 --> 01:40:42.080] They should rotate at a speed that is relative to mass and distance [01:40:42.080 --> 01:40:45.080] At a velocity relative to mass and distance [01:40:45.080 --> 01:40:58.080] That means each star or solar system, depending on how far it is from the central mass, will spin at a different rate [01:40:58.080 --> 01:41:01.080] But it doesn't [01:41:01.080 --> 01:41:07.080] We look at the galaxy and the galaxy rotates as if it is a single piece [01:41:07.080 --> 01:41:13.080] And the scientists looked at that and scratched their heads and say, how the heck can that happen? [01:41:13.080 --> 01:41:21.080] The only way that could happen is if it were a solid, like a button with holes in it [01:41:21.080 --> 01:41:27.080] And you rotate the button and the little light coming through the holes stay in the same place [01:41:27.080 --> 01:41:42.080] The mass that we can see is about 4.6% of what would have to be there for the galaxy to do what we see it doing [01:41:42.080 --> 01:41:47.080] So where's the rest of that mass? [01:41:47.080 --> 01:41:56.080] They called it dark matter. Well, maybe it's not dark if you're in another form of it [01:41:56.080 --> 01:42:05.080] All of these antiparticles we're not seeing, that may be because some particles manifest in this existence [01:42:05.080 --> 01:42:09.080] And some manifest in others [01:42:09.080 --> 01:42:13.080] I don't like dimensions because we've got three dimensions, that's it [01:42:13.080 --> 01:42:19.080] Another manifestation might not have any dimensions [01:42:19.080 --> 01:42:26.080] We're trying to describe everything that's out there based purely on what we're seeing in front of us [01:42:26.080 --> 01:42:32.080] But what we're seeing in front of us does not define what must be out there [01:42:32.080 --> 01:42:39.080] So our science has to be either wrong or horribly incomplete [01:42:39.080 --> 01:42:43.080] So at the end of the day, we don't have a clue [01:42:43.080 --> 01:42:48.080] Well, I can point you to Penn Shoulders [01:42:48.080 --> 01:42:59.080] He was in the dark in the black projects and he developed a weapon like from Tesla's works [01:42:59.080 --> 01:43:06.080] And he made the death ray and he sold it to... [01:43:06.080 --> 01:43:09.080] Okay, who is this person? 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[01:47:41.140 --> 01:47:44.400] Randy Kelton, Brett Pouton, Rural Law Radio. [01:47:44.400 --> 01:47:50.760] On this 25th day of September, 2020, we're talking to Frank in Texas. [01:47:50.760 --> 01:47:56.640] When you called in yesterday, Frank, you were calling in about a legal issue. [01:47:56.640 --> 01:48:05.120] Um, I think I was calling about this issue because I talked to you on the phone. [01:48:05.120 --> 01:48:09.340] I called, you probably don't remember because you're getting old, but I talk to you every [01:48:09.340 --> 01:48:19.120] so often and we, I try to gain some kind of traction with my education. [01:48:19.120 --> 01:48:24.360] I try to further myself by talking to you, tapping into your brain. [01:48:24.360 --> 01:48:25.360] Okay. [01:48:25.360 --> 01:48:26.360] And usually- [01:48:26.360 --> 01:48:30.800] I don't remember, certainly don't remember talking about this physics issue. [01:48:30.800 --> 01:48:33.000] What did we talk about? [01:48:33.000 --> 01:48:42.640] We talked about the mask issue and going after Abbott and his minions or whatever. [01:48:42.640 --> 01:48:43.640] Oh, okay. [01:48:43.640 --> 01:48:46.280] Well, we can talk about the mask issue offline. [01:48:46.280 --> 01:48:52.560] I spent too much time on that because we have listeners that call in to look for legal remedy [01:48:52.560 --> 01:48:55.320] and I need to stay with that. [01:48:55.320 --> 01:49:00.560] I've got other subjects I'd like to talk about, but I don't get to. [01:49:00.560 --> 01:49:10.160] I would like to take you up on your offer to accompany you to the federal court. [01:49:10.160 --> 01:49:11.160] That would be good. [01:49:11.160 --> 01:49:14.160] When I come down, I'll get in contact with you. [01:49:14.160 --> 01:49:16.800] You've got my number, right? [01:49:16.800 --> 01:49:28.080] I need a wingman because sometimes a third party keeps them from getting too agitated. [01:49:28.080 --> 01:49:36.800] I seem to have a capacity for public official agitation. [01:49:36.800 --> 01:49:43.720] They are very accustomed to people reacting and responding in a certain way to them. [01:49:43.720 --> 01:49:47.640] And have I told you that I do psychology? [01:49:47.640 --> 01:49:48.640] Yes. [01:49:48.640 --> 01:49:56.240] That's really my favorite study and primarily what I use with these guys are some neurolinguistic [01:49:56.240 --> 01:50:04.280] programming techniques, not the more recent techniques that what I find in the last 15, [01:50:04.280 --> 01:50:09.440] 20 years is a lot of hocus pocus stuff. [01:50:09.440 --> 01:50:16.960] If you go back to the originals, Structures of Magic by Grinden Bandelier, they've got [01:50:16.960 --> 01:50:19.560] two books on Structures of Magic. [01:50:19.560 --> 01:50:23.600] These are two of the first books they put out. [01:50:23.600 --> 01:50:34.240] They're written by therapists for therapists, but they're written based on a modeling they [01:50:34.240 --> 01:50:41.440] did of a guy named Milton Erickson who was a clinical psychologist and hypnotherapist. [01:50:41.440 --> 01:50:47.520] He was essentially the best hypnotherapist ever. [01:50:47.520 --> 01:50:52.160] This guy, take you in, bring you out, you never know who you've been there. [01:50:52.160 --> 01:51:04.920] And Grinden Bandelier modeled his techniques and used his techniques in conjunction with [01:51:04.920 --> 01:51:11.520] transformational grammar and put together a really powerful set of tools. [01:51:11.520 --> 01:51:22.000] Now, they're complex, but they give you a very specific set of tools. [01:51:22.000 --> 01:51:30.640] A set of tools to use in studying psychology, a Piaget, Freud, Pearls, Bern, all these different [01:51:30.640 --> 01:51:31.640] psychologists. [01:51:31.640 --> 01:51:38.400] You read their theories and everybody has a different theory of how the brain works. [01:51:38.400 --> 01:51:47.720] And I read them from the perspective of an engineer and I don't do theory very well. [01:51:47.720 --> 01:51:55.920] But all of these guys' theories, they all define the workings of the living mind differently. [01:51:55.920 --> 01:52:01.240] And that's like everybody looking at my Chevrolet and describing it differently. [01:52:01.240 --> 01:52:05.240] There's only one Chevrolet sitting there and it is what it is. [01:52:05.240 --> 01:52:07.440] The human mind is what it is. [01:52:07.440 --> 01:52:14.560] So I sat down one day and I tried to model the living mind. [01:52:14.560 --> 01:52:18.000] And Freud had this model of the living mind. [01:52:18.000 --> 01:52:23.600] Now, Freud was certifiably whackable. [01:52:23.600 --> 01:52:33.120] His ideas were esoteric and twisted and convoluted, but he had a model for him. [01:52:33.120 --> 01:52:38.560] You could look at a behavior and then compare it to his model and say, that behavior should [01:52:38.560 --> 01:52:40.680] fit right here on this model. [01:52:40.680 --> 01:52:47.040] Well, they threw out, essentially threw out Freud, but they threw out his model with him. [01:52:47.040 --> 01:52:54.120] They should have kept the model and take other people's ideas and see where they fit in the [01:52:54.120 --> 01:52:55.120] model. [01:52:55.120 --> 01:53:05.360] And let's build one model that explains or encapsulates the behaviors that we observe. [01:53:05.360 --> 01:53:07.440] Well, nobody had one. [01:53:07.440 --> 01:53:13.680] I took some college courses and took a couple entry level courses. [01:53:13.680 --> 01:53:18.480] This is when I was in my fifties on child psychology and halfway through one of the [01:53:18.480 --> 01:53:24.000] courses I went to the professor and told him that I took this course and it had no prerequisites. [01:53:24.000 --> 01:53:29.280] So you presume that I didn't know anything about psychology, but you spent the first [01:53:29.280 --> 01:53:38.800] two semesters speaking to these highly sophisticated psychological metaphors and I'm having a problem [01:53:38.800 --> 01:53:43.600] finding a straight line through all of this, will you? [01:53:43.600 --> 01:53:45.840] You know, I can do math. [01:53:45.840 --> 01:53:54.920] I can do calculus, but I can only do calculus because I can do trig, because I can do algebra, [01:53:54.920 --> 01:54:03.160] because I can do math, because I can do one plus one is two. [01:54:03.160 --> 01:54:09.000] Everything I do in math, I can draw a straight line back to one plus one is two. [01:54:09.000 --> 01:54:21.240] So tell me, what is your basic concept of the living mind to which I can attach all of these [01:54:21.240 --> 01:54:25.920] highly sophisticated psychological metaphors? [01:54:25.920 --> 01:54:31.520] And they said, well, we don't have one. [01:54:31.520 --> 01:54:32.520] You don't have one. [01:54:32.520 --> 01:54:33.520] Well, who would? [01:54:33.520 --> 01:54:38.040] And they said, well, you should talk to the behavioral science department. [01:54:38.040 --> 01:54:39.440] And I said, oh, that's a good idea. [01:54:39.440 --> 01:54:42.800] These guys are, they treat the mind like it's a science. [01:54:42.800 --> 01:54:46.040] Well, that wasn't what happened. [01:54:46.040 --> 01:54:52.560] I talked to them about some of the techniques I'm using and told them, you know, I do secret [01:54:52.560 --> 01:54:53.560] hypnosis. [01:54:53.560 --> 01:54:55.560] And they said, oh, we don't believe in hypnosis. [01:54:55.560 --> 01:54:57.560] Wait a minute. [01:54:57.560 --> 01:55:00.720] This is behavioral science. [01:55:00.720 --> 01:55:05.760] I didn't, I thought this was science, not religion, not a theology. [01:55:05.760 --> 01:55:07.880] And well, we don't believe in hypnosis. [01:55:07.880 --> 01:55:14.440] So, okay, so if I hypnotize you without you knowing about it, that would be okay. [01:55:14.440 --> 01:55:16.440] Oh, no, don't you dare. [01:55:16.440 --> 01:55:21.880] So I was really disappointed with the psychology I found out there. [01:55:21.880 --> 01:55:29.600] So I went and built a model of the living mind. [01:55:29.600 --> 01:55:30.920] And it may not be right. [01:55:30.920 --> 01:55:35.160] Let me have errors in it, but I got one. [01:55:35.160 --> 01:55:38.680] And it's very consistent. [01:55:38.680 --> 01:55:44.320] And we can take behaviors and look at the, the model and say that behavior goes here [01:55:44.320 --> 01:55:50.440] or this behavior demonstrates something that's not in the model or it demonstrates something [01:55:50.440 --> 01:55:56.200] we have in the model is incorrect or incomplete. [01:55:56.200 --> 01:56:05.000] And we can steadily build on it and using those tools, the most powerful treatments of [01:56:05.000 --> 01:56:09.600] psychology that I came across were neurolinguistic programming. [01:56:09.600 --> 01:56:15.560] The thing I was most struck with was in the book, Frogs to Princes, that's a book form [01:56:15.560 --> 01:56:19.800] of a seminar they did, they said, okay, today we're going to do phobias. [01:56:19.800 --> 01:56:24.080] Okay, who's got a phobia? [01:56:24.080 --> 01:56:28.680] And then tell them, okay, wait, wait, wait, don't tell us what it is. [01:56:28.680 --> 01:56:34.000] Because if you tell us what it is, we will hallucinate and think we know something about [01:56:34.000 --> 01:56:36.360] it. [01:56:36.360 --> 01:56:41.960] What I want you to do is do this step, do this step, do this step, you get rid of the [01:56:41.960 --> 01:56:42.960] phobia. [01:56:42.960 --> 01:56:47.400] And all it was was a triple disassociation. [01:56:47.400 --> 01:56:50.680] You're afraid to go across bridges. [01:56:50.680 --> 01:56:57.560] Imagine that you're sitting on a bench, watching a guy standing on the side of the road, watching [01:56:57.560 --> 01:57:01.000] somebody walk across the bridge. [01:57:01.000 --> 01:57:03.880] Could you do that and not trigger your phobia? [01:57:03.880 --> 01:57:09.920] If they can, okay, just sit down and go through this exercise a few times until you get comfortable [01:57:09.920 --> 01:57:10.920] with it. [01:57:10.920 --> 01:57:19.280] Now, move up to be the guy on the road, watching the guy on the bridge. [01:57:19.280 --> 01:57:24.600] And go through that a few times until you get comfortable with it, until you can imagine [01:57:24.600 --> 01:57:30.120] yourself actually walking on the bridge yourself and seeing what the guy on the bridge is seeing [01:57:30.120 --> 01:57:33.920] and feeling what the guy is feeling, until you get comfortable with that, then you're [01:57:33.920 --> 01:57:34.920] going to cause a bridge. [01:57:34.920 --> 01:57:38.720] It doesn't make any difference what your phobia is. [01:57:38.720 --> 01:57:41.960] Do these three steps and you'll get rid of the phobia. [01:57:41.960 --> 01:57:49.720] They're the first guys that treat the living mind like mechanics, as if the living mind [01:57:49.720 --> 01:57:56.920] was consistent, was consistent, and that we could actually understand how it works and [01:57:56.920 --> 01:58:02.240] based on that, developed a bunch of really interesting tools, and I use them in the air [01:58:02.240 --> 01:58:09.880] all the time, and people hear my stories all the time, what I don't talk about very often, [01:58:09.880 --> 01:58:14.800] is almost all the stories that I tell a therapeutic metaphors. [01:58:14.800 --> 01:58:24.040] They're not just stories, they're very carefully designed to impart an internal response so [01:58:24.040 --> 01:58:29.360] that you gather an internal realization. [01:58:29.360 --> 01:58:50.600] Hang on, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, we'll have our radio, we'll be right back. 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