[00:11.840 --> 00:20.840] an ounce, silver $16.45 an ounce, copper $2.75 an ounce, oil Texas crude $55.63 a barrel, [00:20.840 --> 00:29.120] Brent crude $62.47 a barrel, and crypto is in order of market cap, bitcoin core $10,566.52, [00:29.120 --> 00:40.600] ethereum $227.26, xrp ripple $0.33, litecoin $100.31, and bitcoin cash is at $324.10 a [00:40.600 --> 00:42.600] crypto coin. [00:42.600 --> 00:52.280] Today in history, the year 1916, the Preparedness Day bombing, a timed suitcase bomb was detonated [00:52.280 --> 00:57.600] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day parade, killing [00:57.600 --> 01:04.600] 10 and injuring 40. [01:04.600 --> 01:09.240] In recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing hemp and [01:09.240 --> 01:13.880] a Texas law back in June, county prosecutors around the state, including Houston, Austin, [01:13.880 --> 01:17.880] and San Antonio, have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file [01:17.880 --> 01:22.560] new ones since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment [01:22.560 --> 01:24.560] to test the herb for THC. [01:24.560 --> 01:28.280] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this month that [01:28.280 --> 01:33.200] she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the [01:33.200 --> 01:34.200] law. [01:34.200 --> 01:37.440] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter [01:37.440 --> 01:41.920] to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized [01:41.920 --> 01:48.080] in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, as [01:48.080 --> 01:54.240] well as other cities too, like the District Attorney in El Paso, Jaime Esparza, a Democrat [01:54.240 --> 01:58.800] who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the [01:58.800 --> 02:01.480] prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.480 --> 02:06.560] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [02:06.560 --> 02:10.560] in Harris County, who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes [02:10.560 --> 02:13.280] something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [02:13.280 --> 02:17.160] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're [02:17.160 --> 02:22.360] charged with. [02:22.360 --> 02:27.760] A paper by Tulane University identified a 5.5-inch American pocket shark as the first [02:27.760 --> 02:33.440] of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket shark ever captured [02:33.440 --> 02:39.120] or recorded, with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. [02:39.120 --> 02:43.640] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near [02:43.640 --> 02:45.480] its front fins. [02:45.480 --> 02:53.680] For the purpose, it is hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. [02:53.680 --> 03:22.560] This is Rook Rodey with your Lowdown for July 22, 2019. [03:23.680 --> 03:32.760] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:32.760 --> 03:38.480] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:38.480 --> 03:43.920] When you were eight and you had bad traits, you'd go to school and learn the golden rule. [03:43.920 --> 03:46.520] So why are you acting like a bloody fool? [03:46.520 --> 03:49.360] If you get hot, then you must get cool. [03:49.360 --> 03:54.800] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:54.800 --> 04:00.160] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [04:00.160 --> 04:04.320] You chuck it on that one, you chuck it on this one, you chuck it on your mother, and [04:04.320 --> 04:07.920] you chuck it on your father, you chuck it on your brother, and you chuck it on your [04:07.920 --> 04:11.200] sister, you chuck it on that one, and you chuck it on me! [04:11.200 --> 04:33.200] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [04:33.200 --> 04:38.200] Nobody now give you no break Police now give you no break [04:38.200 --> 04:45.920] Oh soldier I'm gonna give you no break [04:45.920 --> 04:53.580] Bad boys, bad boys are what you're gonna do [04:53.580 --> 05:00.060] Bad boys, bad boys are what you're gonna do [05:00.060 --> 05:05.500] Bad boys, bad boys are what you're gonna do [05:05.500 --> 05:13.020] Howdy, howdy, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio on this Thursday, the 19th day of [05:13.020 --> 05:21.980] November 2020. And things have been going pretty good on the old home front. I got a call from the [05:22.700 --> 05:31.020] district attorney's office today, and they informed me that they will be presenting my [05:31.020 --> 05:36.460] complaint against the governor to the next grand jury because this one has served for a year. [05:37.500 --> 05:43.820] And normally they serve three months because of this COVID thing. They asked this one to [05:43.820 --> 05:55.100] hold over and they did, but they're just out of time. Apparently, I got preempted by someone [05:55.100 --> 06:01.260] whose name I won't mention, but his initial start with Brett Fountain. And they're going to present [06:01.260 --> 06:09.980] Mnookin, the director of the treasury, to this grand jury. They're holding mine over to the [06:09.980 --> 06:19.740] next one. Yeah, I'm working on Wise County. I'm setting them up. And the county attorney, [06:19.740 --> 06:25.420] I've known him for a very long time. And he is so accommodating. [06:29.180 --> 06:36.060] They're concerned about somebody else who was harassing them, whose name I won't mention, [06:36.060 --> 06:46.940] but his initial start with Brett Fountain. And I've been so nice to them that the county attorney [06:46.940 --> 06:57.500] has been overwhelmingly cooperative. I'm responding with regard to two requests you sent Lucretia [06:57.500 --> 07:04.380] Biggerstaff, that's the clerk for the district judge, on November 17th. You requested records [07:04.380 --> 07:13.100] from code of criminal procedure 16.17 and 16.20 regarding examining trials. To my knowledge, [07:13.100 --> 07:22.060] there have not been any examining trials held for as long as I can remember in the felony court. [07:23.020 --> 07:27.180] Therefore, the district clerk does not have any records regarding your request. [07:27.180 --> 07:31.740] Persuade to article 16. Further, I believe that I responded to the same [07:31.740 --> 07:37.660] similar request indicating same last week. I guess he's talking about to me. [07:37.660 --> 07:44.780] He similar requests, he's probably thinking of the one to you. [07:45.420 --> 07:52.540] I don't recall receiving any other email response from you. This one is sufficient for my purposes. [07:53.180 --> 07:59.100] I'm a bit concerned about what you're doing responding for the state, since you are paid [07:59.100 --> 08:04.620] by the county. I don't expect this to become an issue, but it could when I start holding the [08:04.620 --> 08:12.380] district court responsible for logging true bills in apparent violation of 2021. I'm concerned that [08:12.380 --> 08:19.020] the district court may disavow this response. I guess we'll address that issue if it arises. [08:21.580 --> 08:24.380] Or did you just throw a few B's in his bonnet or what? [08:25.740 --> 08:33.100] Well, that was a legitimate concern. The district court is a state official [08:33.100 --> 08:40.780] and the county attorney is a county official. I was nicely, this is not a fight I want to have, [08:40.780 --> 08:49.500] so I was nicely reminding him, watch where you step. Now you see that was a district clerk and [08:49.500 --> 08:52.460] it should have been the district attorney that responded to it, not him. [08:53.820 --> 08:57.980] That's about the same thing that's going on over in your Wise County Sheriff's Department. [08:57.980 --> 09:07.500] I'm asking one person for records and I'm getting a response from somebody else, late, by the way, [09:08.300 --> 09:13.020] who says that they sent off to the AG for an opinion. Well, it turns out they don't have [09:14.060 --> 09:19.020] the authority, statutorily don't have the authority to ask for an opinion. [09:19.900 --> 09:23.660] And I didn't reach out to this person. I reached out to the sheriff himself. [09:23.660 --> 09:25.580] They're doing some of the same kinds of things. [09:25.580 --> 09:36.620] Yeah. If it becomes an issue, I'll deal with it, but I'm picking my battles very carefully [09:36.620 --> 09:43.420] and I'm trying to do this so that regardless of whether or not they know what I'm doing, [09:45.180 --> 09:48.300] they won't have anything they can bring into court. [09:48.300 --> 10:02.140] I did call the county auditor this morning because I had sent her a request for all records [10:02.140 --> 10:11.100] referenced by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure 103.011. And that refers to a receipt book [10:11.100 --> 10:17.820] that deputy sheriffs are supposed to keep anytime they collect any money from a citizen. And they're [10:17.820 --> 10:27.260] to give them a receipt with the symbol of the state of Texas on it. And they're to keep it in [10:27.260 --> 10:33.100] a receipt book and they're to give that receipt book to the county auditor every month. [10:33.100 --> 10:41.340] And she told me she didn't get any, didn't have any such records. So I called to talk to her [10:41.340 --> 10:52.540] about what happens to the money that the sheriff's department collects to keep it in a receipt book. [10:52.540 --> 11:03.820] Talk to her about what happens to the money that the sheriff's department collects for [11:04.700 --> 11:11.980] bail, because the only kind of bail they will allow is cash bought. You see, they arrested [11:11.980 --> 11:17.980] me in the county I live in. I lived here for 40 years. I own property in the county. I'm [11:17.980 --> 11:22.780] known by two-thirds of the county. Well, wait, before you even get to the part where you're in [11:22.780 --> 11:29.020] jail, how about, how many magistrates did they take you past on the way to taking you to jail? [11:31.180 --> 11:35.980] Only one, two, three, four. [11:35.980 --> 11:47.100] Well, there, there were two in the building, one across the street, and then one in the jail. [11:49.100 --> 11:53.020] And the first thing I said to him, take me directly to the nearest magistrate. [11:54.460 --> 12:01.260] And he refused. So they got me to the jail and took me in front of the jailer and he asked me [12:01.260 --> 12:05.980] he asked me a question. I said, take me directly to the nearest magistrate. [12:06.780 --> 12:12.060] Well, I'm not going to do that. I said, okay. I had to ask, you had to refuse. [12:13.100 --> 12:20.060] So I covered that base at every step. So anyway, I'm looking at, [12:21.660 --> 12:28.460] they arrested me in the county I live in. I had plenty of money to pay. They had a magistrate [12:28.460 --> 12:37.180] come in and set bail, but I put in an information request for all of the records the sheriff had [12:38.700 --> 12:44.620] concerning my arrest. And I got one page, the intake form. I didn't get a complaint. [12:45.500 --> 12:54.220] I didn't get an affidavit. I didn't get anything. I asked the magistrate who did the [12:54.220 --> 13:01.020] magistration in that jail for all the records she had. And she gave me the magistration sheet [13:01.020 --> 13:09.500] that she filled out. It didn't contain a complaint either. So now I've been arrested. [13:10.940 --> 13:17.100] I've been bailed out and there is no record of a complaint against me anywhere. [13:18.860 --> 13:19.900] And I don't have one. [13:19.900 --> 13:24.540] Yeah. Somebody was talking to a sheriff's department or something said they had two [13:24.540 --> 13:29.740] years to file the complaint. And no, they don't. Not when they arrested me. [13:31.020 --> 13:37.180] They had to file a complaint immediately. Now, if I go to them and make an allegation, [13:38.220 --> 13:43.180] they may have two years. But once I've been arrested, the clock starts. [13:43.180 --> 13:50.780] The prosecution clock starts. So it's disappeared. There is no statement by the officer. There's no [13:50.780 --> 13:58.620] nothing. So I've posted 500 cash bond. They forced me to post a cash bond. And if I didn't have it [13:58.620 --> 14:05.100] in my pocket, I couldn't post it. Somebody else from the outside had to come and post this cash [14:05.100 --> 14:15.020] bond. Well, what if I was from Tampa, Florida, and I was wealthy? I couldn't, and they won't [14:15.020 --> 14:24.460] accept bail. I wrote up a constitutional bail form and asked the deputy, the sergeant of the [14:24.460 --> 14:32.860] jail, to give it to the magistrate. He refused. I told him, okay, I had to ask, you had to refuse. [14:32.860 --> 14:41.340] So they denied constitutional bail, demanded a cash bond, and I gave them the cash bond. [14:43.660 --> 14:48.620] I didn't get a receipt. I haven't talked to my daughter yet, but I will tomorrow. [14:50.700 --> 14:59.100] Where's the receipt with the symbol of the state of Texas on it? And where's the receipt book that [14:59.100 --> 15:14.300] went into? Where did the money go? So I'm arrested. I post a cash bond. There are no charges against [15:14.300 --> 15:22.060] me. What happens if they never bring that to trial? And I've got a traffic ticket before the [15:22.060 --> 15:29.180] court that happened just that way. There was no bail, but I promised to appear and I was never [15:29.180 --> 15:37.020] summoned to appear. It just went into limbo and it's gone. So if this one goes into limbo and it's [15:37.020 --> 15:46.700] gone, what happens to my 500 bucks? Who has it? What account is it in? Is that account accruing [15:46.700 --> 15:54.060] interest? And who keeps that interest? And if I don't ever show up to claim that bond, what happens [15:54.060 --> 16:02.860] to it? Since it apparently hasn't been filed with the state or the county anywhere that I can find, [16:04.380 --> 16:12.060] does the jail have his own little slush fund? That'll be interesting to find out. [16:12.060 --> 16:16.620] That's what I'm digging for right now. I've got all I need on due process. [16:17.580 --> 16:25.100] This response from the county attorney, I can't find it, but I sent him a response back that told [16:25.100 --> 16:32.060] him that, yes, I got your response and it was so good that if you weren't so ugly, I'd kiss you [16:32.060 --> 16:43.420] right on the mouth. He didn't respond to that one. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule Our Radio. [16:44.060 --> 16:50.300] I got my clock covered up, so I don't know how much time I got. I got nine seconds. Hang on. [16:50.300 --> 17:02.460] We'll be right back. [17:20.860 --> 17:28.540] for grabs is a Spikes Tactical AR-15. More prizes and sponsors to be announced. Every $25 donation [17:28.540 --> 17:34.620] is a chance to win. When you purchase Randy Kelton's ebook, Legal 101, you get four chances [17:34.620 --> 17:40.620] to win. 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Join Nana and guests for both verse by verse [18:28.780 --> 18:35.340] Bible studies and topical Bible studies designed to provoke unto love and good works. Our verse by [18:35.340 --> 18:40.220] verse Bible studies will begin in the book of Matthew where we will discuss one chapter per [18:40.220 --> 18:45.980] week. Our topical Bible studies will vary each week and we'll explore sound doctrine as well [18:45.980 --> 18:52.940] as Christian character development. So mark your calendar and join us live on logosradionetwork.com [18:52.940 --> 18:58.860] Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. starting January 8 for an inspiring and motivating discussion [18:58.860 --> 19:14.780] of the scriptures. You are listening to the Logos Radio Network. Logosradionetwork.com [19:28.860 --> 19:47.500] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Roovelaw Radio and I have the phones on. I call [19:47.500 --> 19:58.380] in number 512646 1984 on this Thursday, the 19th day of November 2020 and this could be our [19:58.380 --> 20:09.660] breakout year. If we get an indictment of the Secretary of the Treasury and potentially the [20:09.660 --> 20:16.860] Governor State of Texas, we might also get an indictment of the Chief Justice of the Supreme [20:16.860 --> 20:26.620] Court. Because I sent my original complaints the day after I filed on the grand jury, I sent a copy [20:26.620 --> 20:36.620] to the Chief Justice of the Supreme and asked him to either hold an examining trial or convene a [20:36.620 --> 20:48.540] court of inquiry. As you might guess, I got no response. So the day I got arrested, I had crafted [20:48.540 --> 20:57.900] a criminal complaint against the Chief Justice of the Supreme to file that with the presiding judge [20:57.900 --> 21:02.860] of the Court of Criminal Appeals. For those of you who don't know, in Texas we have two high courts. [21:03.900 --> 21:09.500] One high court for civil, that's the Supreme. Another high court for criminal, that's the [21:09.500 --> 21:16.060] Court of Criminal Appeals. And it just happens that in 2008 I put the Court of Criminal Appeals [21:16.060 --> 21:22.620] in front of a grand jury. And it was the same presiding judge, she's been there a while. [21:23.820 --> 21:29.980] So I filed a complaint with the Court of Criminal Appeals and asked the [21:32.220 --> 21:39.660] presiding judge to hold an examining trial on my complaint against the Chief Justice of the [21:39.660 --> 21:47.740] Supreme because the Chief Justice of the Supreme denied the governor in due process. The governor [21:47.740 --> 21:53.340] is being presented to a grand jury. Had the Chief Justice of the Supreme held an examining trial, [21:53.340 --> 22:01.100] as he's required to, under 210-211 Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, the governor would have [22:01.100 --> 22:10.380] had opportunity to enter exculpatory evidence into his case. But the Supreme Court, the Chief [22:10.380 --> 22:18.140] Justice of the Supreme, failed to give the governor that opportunity by holding the examining trial. [22:19.660 --> 22:24.940] And since I did charge the governor with some felonies, he certainly has a right to an examining [22:24.940 --> 22:32.140] trial before indictment, because he can't be indicted until he's been arrested. If he's been [22:32.140 --> 22:37.900] arrested, they're commanded to take him to a magistrate for an examining trial. [22:38.940 --> 22:44.380] And that's even in their myopic interpretation of only those people are allowed to have an [22:44.380 --> 22:54.460] examining trial. Yeah, because it's a felony. And I reminded the presiding judge that in 2008, [22:54.460 --> 23:00.700] I put her in front of a grand jury and she didn't get opportunity to enter exculpatory evidence [23:00.700 --> 23:06.940] because Judge Bob Perkins, whom I bushwhacked in his own courtroom with these complaints, [23:07.900 --> 23:12.380] did not hold an examining trial. And they had to sit in front of a grand jury from their first day [23:12.380 --> 23:16.220] in office until their last, wondering if their career was going to end the next day. [23:18.220 --> 23:21.260] Because they didn't get an opportunity to tell their side of the story. [23:21.260 --> 23:25.660] You see where I'm going, Brett? Absolutely. [23:26.780 --> 23:36.540] Right to an examining trial held us in good stead for 800 years, since 1215 AD. [23:38.140 --> 23:42.300] And then back in the 70s, after the Clark decision, which is one of the most stupid [23:42.300 --> 23:49.740] decisions I've ever seen, has absolutely no basis in law. Everybody took it. What it said was, [23:49.740 --> 23:54.460] is that in the matter of a misdemeanor, you don't have a right to an examining trial. [23:55.180 --> 24:00.060] Okay, so what? What the heck has that got to do with anything? Well, I had a judge tell me, [24:00.060 --> 24:04.460] well, since you don't have a right to an examining trial, I can't give you one. Where'd you come up [24:04.460 --> 24:11.740] with that? Did you just make that up? I know they love it when you say that. [24:12.620 --> 24:19.020] The law commands you. It commands a policeman when he arrests someone with or without a warrant [24:19.020 --> 24:23.580] to take them directly to the nearest magistrate. And a magistrate, the only thing he can do is [24:23.580 --> 24:32.940] hold an examining trial and set bail. So that's a matter of statutory prescription, which amounts [24:32.940 --> 24:39.020] to the due course of the laws. And the due course of the laws is something I do have a right to, [24:39.820 --> 24:45.740] felony or misdemeanor. And the judge I told it to, actually Brett was there, [24:45.740 --> 24:52.380] he later told me that in his day job, he's a criminal defense lawyer. [24:53.580 --> 24:59.980] And he's been trying to get his clients examining trials. And he could say, hey, [24:59.980 --> 25:05.580] I could use this argument in my practice, but he still didn't hold an examining trial. [25:07.500 --> 25:15.020] And I was actually setting up, getting ready for Dallas County. That's the one I really wanted [25:15.020 --> 25:23.100] to take on because I filed an appeal in that Class C misdemeanor traffic case. And then I was in [25:23.100 --> 25:27.820] Tennessee when my wife got a notice from me to appear and she didn't forward it to me. So now [25:27.820 --> 25:34.380] I got warrants in Dallas. So I'm going to go to the court in Dallas and tell him, I got warrants [25:34.380 --> 25:40.220] out of your court. I want you to clear those warrants and set me a trial date for my appeal. [25:40.220 --> 25:46.540] And he's going to have them take me down to the jail and process me through the jail. [25:48.380 --> 26:00.220] And I was going to sue Dallas County. But Officer Riggs, he was so accommodating. [26:00.940 --> 26:08.780] He kicked this soapbox up under my feet. When I get to see him again, I'm going to thank him for [26:08.780 --> 26:19.100] all the money he's going to help me make suing the Wise County. And I do have my tort letter [26:19.100 --> 26:27.580] already made up, but if I file the tort letter, then I lose my right to open records. So they [26:27.580 --> 26:35.180] pretty well know I'm going to file suit against them. But knowing is not enough to claim that [26:35.180 --> 26:45.580] they anticipate litigation. Once they anticipate litigation, your right to open records ceases [26:46.220 --> 26:55.900] and then your right to these records fall under discovery. And once they know and block open [26:55.900 --> 27:00.380] records, then I have right to discovery under 202A, pre-litigation discovery. [27:00.380 --> 27:08.380] So I don't want to get to pre-litigation discovery quite yet. I've got one more little thing to check [27:08.380 --> 27:13.500] and if they try to hide the documentation from me, which they appear to be doing, [27:14.220 --> 27:23.340] because I requested this from the county auditor and I called the auditor this morning. She told me [27:23.340 --> 27:33.260] she didn't have any such records. And then the county attorney told me they did. So I called [27:33.260 --> 27:39.900] this morning to get some more information and their office manager, I talked to her, Pat [27:39.900 --> 27:43.820] something. She said, we don't have to go to the Sheriff's department. You're going to have to go [27:43.820 --> 27:49.180] here. No, no, no, I'm going to the auditor. And she got a little miffed at me, a little annoyed [27:49.180 --> 27:55.420] because I didn't do exactly what she said and hung up on me. So I called back and she didn't answer. [27:57.180 --> 28:06.700] So I sat down and commenced writing an information request. I generally don't file my substantive [28:06.700 --> 28:13.820] scope and content request unless they give me a hard time. But you want to hang up on me? [28:13.820 --> 28:21.660] Well, we'll see how that works out for you. So I sent them my scope and content request. [28:21.660 --> 28:30.940] If anybody's interested in it, you can go to jurisimprudence.website and click documents [28:30.940 --> 28:40.460] and research and under blanks, right at the top, you will find a blank scope and content. [28:40.460 --> 28:49.740] Now what that asks for, it asks for no actual records. It asks for a complete listing of all [28:49.740 --> 28:56.700] records collected, similar, maintained by, or within the constructive control or custodianship [28:57.740 --> 29:04.220] of the department to include the nomenclature and or naming conventions of all said records, [29:04.220 --> 29:08.380] sufficient to allow requests to be submitted to the department. [29:08.380 --> 29:15.660] Records sufficient to allow requester to actually accurately designate specifically each record for [29:15.660 --> 29:22.700] the purposes of the act to include any of the following. I got a whole list of stuff there. [29:23.820 --> 29:32.220] And I just got a response from the jail on one of these requests, which I apparently sent in error. [29:32.940 --> 29:37.180] I forgot I sent it, but I didn't really need it from the jail. [29:37.180 --> 29:43.500] And they had annoyed me. So I sent a letter said she could drop that one. [29:44.540 --> 29:48.300] And I'm about to dive off the cliff. Hang on. 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Live free speech radio, logosradionetwork.com. [33:58.380 --> 34:19.660] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio, [34:21.020 --> 34:25.500] and I'll finish this up shortly and then we'll go to our callers. We've got Tina and Scott on [34:25.500 --> 34:34.940] the board. Okay, I wrote them, this woman hung up on me and I called right back and got no answer. [34:36.300 --> 34:44.780] So what I think happened is she told somebody in the office about me calling because I had [34:44.780 --> 34:51.420] put in this request and they probably knew about it and somebody told her, you did what? [34:51.420 --> 34:58.300] You better call him back. About five minutes she called me back and said, oh well I'm sorry but [34:58.940 --> 35:05.260] your call got dropped and when you call back I was on another call. Sure you were. [35:06.140 --> 35:11.420] So I told her, well that's okay, I'm already crafting an information request, we'll just do [35:11.420 --> 35:18.460] this officially. Hung up on her. Here's my request, I have an issue about records that are [35:18.460 --> 35:24.540] required to be sent to your office. This is a county auditor. I called this morning and got [35:24.540 --> 35:30.380] your office manager who, when I tried to figure out what records I needed, hung up on me. When I [35:30.380 --> 35:38.380] asked your office for records you are required to have by law, did I write this Brett? This is [35:38.380 --> 35:49.340] screwed up. When I ask office for records you are required by law to, oh I'm sorry, when I ask for [35:49.340 --> 35:56.140] records you are required to have by law, you told me you do not have them. Excuse me if this gives [35:56.140 --> 36:03.020] me pause as the records concern cash money collected by sheriff's deputies. It makes me [36:03.020 --> 36:11.100] wonder, where does the money go? Up to this point I had no reason to believe that you have, you may [36:11.100 --> 36:22.140] somehow have, may have some involvement in what may be major wrongdoing. Now I'm not so sure. [36:23.020 --> 36:31.100] Since this office has chosen not to be forthcoming I'll have to go the hard way. You order, you, okay, [36:31.100 --> 36:35.500] I've got words wrong in here, I guess I should read my request before I send them. [36:39.100 --> 36:48.380] Okay, I've got you, what should it be Brett? If they're being less than forthcoming then it puts [36:48.380 --> 36:54.060] them under suspicion by their own actions. I figured out, in order, I've got you in there for [36:54.060 --> 36:59.580] some reason, in order that requester may reduce the scope of any front-end request, [36:59.580 --> 37:05.820] reduce the scope of any further request. This request shall not be construed as a request for [37:06.540 --> 37:11.660] the content of any record but rather as a request for the name's designations of substantive scope [37:12.780 --> 37:22.780] of the records contain, of substantive scope contained in the records indicated. Well I made [37:22.780 --> 37:31.500] a mess of this and from there I have about a page, about a page of stuff I'm asking for. [37:32.300 --> 37:41.340] Well that come right out of 552 government code. It says this, these are, these records are [37:41.340 --> 37:50.220] specifically made open for inspection and I listed all of them. So I'm asking her to tell me about [37:50.220 --> 37:56.460] these records. If you have any of them, where do you keep them, how do you keep them, how do you [37:56.460 --> 38:04.700] name them, how do I ask for them specifically? And I'm going to get a response back that Brett has [38:04.700 --> 38:13.500] gotten before. Can you, we don't understand what you're asking for, can you clarify? And what do [38:13.500 --> 38:17.260] we always... And by the way, since we're asking for your clarification we're going to reset your [38:17.260 --> 38:26.540] dates by 60 days and withdraw your request. So what do you answer, Brett? I tell them, [38:26.540 --> 38:31.260] I can't give you legal advice, sorry, but you can go check with the legislators, [38:31.260 --> 38:35.740] they're the ones that wrote that. Ask them what they meant. [38:35.740 --> 38:47.260] Okay, so I haven't got a response from the county attorney yet and I'm a little annoyed [38:47.260 --> 38:54.060] that I screwed this one up so much. I was frustrated when she did that and I shouldn't [38:54.060 --> 39:02.540] do stuff when I'm angry. But anyway, so that one I'm going to hammer them a little bit with, [39:02.540 --> 39:07.660] I'm going to make them show me everything they got. And then the word will get around, [39:07.660 --> 39:13.340] don't screw with this guy, don't beat, don't get him upset, he'll come after you. And that's what [39:13.340 --> 39:20.460] I want them to think. But I pretty well got everything I need, it's just this cash bond [39:20.460 --> 39:28.380] thing, cash of all things. If I was the sheriff, I would not want my deputies touching cash. [39:28.380 --> 39:34.460] Because everything gets questionable when the cash disappears. [39:34.460 --> 39:36.700] Yeah, so why is he demanding it? [39:39.340 --> 39:45.900] There's no actual record, there's no clear record, because now I go look for my case [39:45.900 --> 39:50.860] and it doesn't show to exist. So that 500 bucks I put out there is not reflected in [39:50.860 --> 39:58.380] anybody's record anywhere. And if I get a ticket or I get arrested over a minor thing, [39:59.420 --> 40:04.460] and then they never call me to court, I'm not going to come back and ask for that bond, [40:05.020 --> 40:10.620] that bail money back, because they're likely to say, oh, we made a mistake and throw me back in [40:10.620 --> 40:24.300] jail. So how much bail money is being abandoned, and the sheriff is swallowing it? That should be [40:24.300 --> 40:31.260] interesting. That's a very good question to ask. That's one that will tighten every anal sphincter [40:31.260 --> 40:39.660] muscle in the place. Not that they're stealing it, but just being able to make the claim is [40:39.660 --> 40:48.380] going to terrify everybody. Okay, that's my story and I'm sticking to it. That's the continuing saga [40:48.380 --> 40:55.100] of the gospel according to Randy. Okay, now we're going to go to Tina in California. Tina. [40:56.620 --> 40:58.460] Hello, Randy, how are you? [40:58.460 --> 41:00.940] I've got a bone to pick with you. [41:01.660 --> 41:04.140] Oh, not another one. Is it a hamster or fork bone? [41:04.140 --> 41:09.820] Yes, I got a call from the district attorney today, [41:11.260 --> 41:16.700] and they're not going to give my complaints to the grand jury until January. [41:18.140 --> 41:21.340] Mine neither. I got a call from them too. [41:22.220 --> 41:26.380] Oh, it's not so upset after all. [41:26.380 --> 41:30.380] Yeah, I thought they bought me because of you. [41:30.380 --> 41:38.300] No, no. What he told me, and I chit chatted with him about his crime books, that he's a crime [41:38.300 --> 41:46.060] writer on the side, you know, this assistant DA, and I said, well, you know, my complaint is going [41:46.060 --> 41:55.180] to be the basis for your next crime book. Anyway, he said that they were, there's so much information [41:55.180 --> 42:01.020] that I've given them that they didn't want to submit it to this grand jury because they, [42:01.020 --> 42:07.900] their term is due to end December 12th, and that would mean that they couldn't ask them to read [42:07.900 --> 42:14.780] things without being able to pay them, and they wanted to do a really good job because there's so [42:14.780 --> 42:19.900] much there, and I said, well, you know, what's the, you know, I'm a little concerned about the [42:19.900 --> 42:26.220] politics here because obviously the outgoing DA has a reason for, you know, doing this, and I said, [42:26.220 --> 42:32.780] what about the incoming DA? And he said, well, he said that he thinks that, you know, he would [42:32.780 --> 42:38.140] also want to go after people like Manoushian, and he said, I can't say for certain, but he said, I [42:38.140 --> 42:45.180] would think it is, and I think it's Jose Garcia or somebody, so I'm going to look him up, and he [42:45.180 --> 42:51.660] said, we really want to do a good job, so I asked him if he had watched the cons documentary, and he [42:51.660 --> 42:56.860] said, no, I haven't heard of it. I said, well, I think you should because that will tell you all you [42:56.860 --> 43:05.260] need to know, and you can decide which part of the con that you want the grand jury to review, and I [43:05.260 --> 43:11.260] talked to him about this other book, The Home Records, which details very eloquently, you know, [43:11.260 --> 43:16.940] a lot of the documents and the crime, and I said, as a crime writer, you'll probably want to read [43:16.940 --> 43:22.940] that because there's a lot in there that you would enjoy, and he said, okay, well, will you, you know, [43:22.940 --> 43:29.580] remind me if you send me an email about them, and I said, I sure will, and I told him that we were [43:29.580 --> 43:33.980] working on presenting the document to him. Well, you're making me jump off the cliff here. [43:33.980 --> 43:42.060] I was watching really close. 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[44:56.620 --> 45:19.900] You're welcome. Happy holidays, Logos. [45:26.620 --> 45:28.060] Thank you. [45:56.620 --> 46:09.900] Call toll-free 866-LAW-EASY. [46:26.620 --> 46:53.260] Okay. We are back. [46:53.260 --> 47:00.380] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio, and we're talking to Tina in California. [47:01.740 --> 47:10.860] I got the impression from the way you spoke that this prosecutor expects to stay with the office [47:10.860 --> 47:14.300] in the next administration. Yes. [47:14.300 --> 47:23.980] Good, because I have had one in Denton that when he got in, he immediately fired everybody. [47:25.580 --> 47:31.660] So if the prosecutors that are there stay there, then that's probably a really good sign. [47:33.340 --> 47:39.580] Yeah, and this will be the first cases that the district, that the grand jury hears, [47:39.580 --> 47:46.060] so they'll be fresh and they won't be tired at the end of their six-month duty or whatever it is. [47:47.260 --> 47:53.820] Generally, the prosecutor told me approximately the same thing he told you. [47:55.260 --> 48:02.860] Normally in Travis County, they have three grand juries at one time, and they serve for three [48:02.860 --> 48:12.140] months. This one has served for a year. Oh, wow. They asked him to hold over, and he said he just [48:12.140 --> 48:15.020] couldn't ask him for any more. Yeah. [48:15.020 --> 48:22.940] So they're probably wore out. So getting a fresh grand jury who hasn't heard a lot of cases and [48:22.940 --> 48:30.940] they haven't gotten hardened to the cases, that may be a good thing. That's what I'm thinking, [48:30.940 --> 48:36.380] and I did tell him we were going to work hard on getting him a PowerPoint presentation that [48:36.380 --> 48:40.700] he could, that would all be finished for him, and he could, you know, just present, [48:40.700 --> 48:46.460] and he said that would be really great. Yeah, the less work he has to do [48:47.580 --> 48:52.540] developing the evidence, the more he can do on getting a good presentation. [48:53.820 --> 49:00.140] Yes, I told him I would give him the number of the producer of the documentary series if he [49:00.140 --> 49:08.540] wanted to get hold of him, and Paris is trying to get hold of one of her One West clients who [49:08.540 --> 49:13.500] got a fact report because she said, you know, that would give him everything he needs, [49:13.500 --> 49:17.980] and I told him that we were trying to get him that because I said it will, you know, [49:17.980 --> 49:24.220] it gives you the steps to the crime, and we're right from the start, and, you know, you would [49:24.220 --> 49:29.980] just multiply this by everyone who was foreclosed, and so he said, you know, I look forward to that. [49:32.060 --> 49:34.460] Good, it sounds like they're really going after him, so [49:36.300 --> 49:42.060] yeah, it'll be interesting to see what happens if they indict Mnookin, [49:44.060 --> 49:50.620] then he's likely to make some kind of deal, make this go away, but the indictment [49:50.620 --> 49:56.300] gives you standing to sue Mnookin personally. Yes, that would be great, [49:58.220 --> 50:04.060] because then I'm a victim of a crime. Absolutely, and it's just, it becomes, [50:04.060 --> 50:07.260] the fact that you've been harmed becomes res judicata, [50:09.340 --> 50:13.740] because the grand jury found the indictment, that establishes harm. [50:15.020 --> 50:18.940] Yeah, so who knows, it actually might become something where [50:18.940 --> 50:26.620] it might slip out on social media and become well known, so that anybody else who has had [50:26.620 --> 50:32.700] similar mistreatment by One West Bank might start thinking about filing their own paperwork. [50:32.700 --> 50:36.860] And it might also sneak out that we're building this tool, [50:38.460 --> 50:44.860] where if you think you've been harmed by Mnookin and One West, you can go to this tool and answer [50:44.860 --> 50:50.940] these questions, and it will spit you out a lawsuit. Which would be great. [50:52.460 --> 50:59.340] So all you got to do is sign and send. Yes, you'd mentioned earlier this morning that you, [50:59.340 --> 51:06.060] which I didn't know, and Brett confirmed that we can file this same thing with other grand juries, [51:06.620 --> 51:14.460] and you suggested maybe finding the democratic controlled ones, which I think is a great [51:14.460 --> 51:22.380] is a good idea, and Brett and I talked a little bit about the going after the California attorney [51:22.380 --> 51:28.060] in Texas and the Texas notary. We could phrase that, now we've got time to get that in quickly, [51:28.060 --> 51:37.980] so that maybe could be heard simultaneously as agents of Mnookin. They helped carry out his crime. [51:37.980 --> 51:45.100] Yes, and if you did that in a civil suit, they would immediately jerk it out to the feds. [51:46.620 --> 51:54.140] But this is not a civil action, this is criminal. And the state has jurisdiction over the criminal. [51:55.100 --> 52:01.580] The only time the fed has criminal jurisdiction is when it occurs on federal property, [52:01.580 --> 52:09.020] and that doesn't mean the federal courthouse. That means DC, one of the territories, [52:09.900 --> 52:15.980] or a portion of the state that has been ceded to the grand jury, I'm sorry, [52:16.620 --> 52:22.700] a portion of the state that has been ceded to the United States government, where the state [52:22.700 --> 52:31.660] relinquishes all claim, and they generally do that on post offices and federal prisons. [52:33.420 --> 52:43.820] Everything else belongs to the state, and the feds just lease it, so they're still under this state. [52:45.180 --> 52:50.780] Okay, so that would be good, and then if we figure out a way to write the next complaint, [52:50.780 --> 53:01.260] tying it directly to Mnookin, as they're his agents, but they've helped carry out the crimes, [53:01.260 --> 53:08.380] and they've broken the law themselves, I mean is there a way to just really focus on writing it? [53:08.380 --> 53:21.100] If you have a number of different criminal actions, all emanating from the same source, [53:21.100 --> 53:31.900] that goes that you cannot reasonably separate Mnookin from his responsibility as responding [53:31.900 --> 53:45.900] at superior, and this all points to RICO. So if you can get a number of indictments in the states, [53:46.940 --> 53:55.340] that begs for RICO's suit, and RICO scares them. Yeah, and this is what we've got to focus on, [53:55.340 --> 54:02.380] and I've got to work with you guys to get this done perfectly, because if I can get this done, [54:02.380 --> 54:07.740] then as you say, others can see it happening, and they can do their own, and we can help them with [54:07.740 --> 54:17.260] it, because you know the basis is already done. Yeah, all we need are the individual facts from [54:18.060 --> 54:23.820] the person's personal facts, and we just add that into all of the claims we already have, [54:23.820 --> 54:29.820] and they just fill it out sign and sent, and then we will start getting responses from [54:30.860 --> 54:37.900] the various lawyers where these are filed. Lawyers are not terribly innovative. [54:39.900 --> 54:45.820] They're going to have arguments, but mostly they're going to center around a given theme. [54:45.820 --> 54:53.820] So the first thing they come up with, we hammer that one as effectively as we can, [54:53.820 --> 55:00.300] and they'll come up with another one, and we hammer that one, and what we do is we take the [55:00.300 --> 55:08.460] lawsuit. Each time we get a response and an argument, we write our defense to that into [55:08.460 --> 55:16.940] the suit itself. So with each suit that's filed and each response that we get back, we box them [55:16.940 --> 55:27.180] in more and more tightly until they just don't have room to maneuver. The idea of this tool, [55:27.180 --> 55:38.780] that's kind of the idea of it, is you have you have a consistent claim, and they use up all of [55:38.780 --> 55:43.260] their arguments until they have nothing to argue with, and then you start bringing them to the [55:43.260 --> 55:52.620] table, and maybe we can get you know we include criminal complaints along with the civil complaint. [55:52.620 --> 55:57.580] Well, I don't have the civil complaint chance anymore because of res judicata, so this criminal [55:57.580 --> 56:10.380] one is the one way I've got a chance. Well, the crimes against you, the civil effect of the crimes [56:10.380 --> 56:19.100] against you are not res judicata. The only thing is res judicata is the contract. The more that [56:19.100 --> 56:28.620] thing is res judicata is the contract, the mortgage contract. The fraud and the criminal [56:28.620 --> 56:36.380] behavior that harmed you, that's not res judicata. Okay. So you got another way to go back after them [56:36.380 --> 56:41.660] and you can sue all the attorneys, not practice suit on all the attorneys, and that's another [56:41.660 --> 56:51.180] tool we need to build. Okay. I'm making some headway. I have someone on the criminal side. [56:51.180 --> 56:59.580] I have a police chief that may come on board and help me build a tool for police officers [57:00.380 --> 57:07.740] to write the reports for, and I use that to get in the door to write a questionnaire for [57:07.740 --> 57:14.380] people who've been arrested and want court appointed counsel. That will begin to open [57:14.380 --> 57:24.300] this thing up and give me the funds I need to really build this tool. I also have some [57:24.300 --> 57:29.580] investors coming on board to buy properties that are going to come on board with the [57:30.460 --> 57:35.260] foreclosure product I'm producing. So things are really picking up here. It's getting hot. [57:35.260 --> 57:40.140] It's getting hot. I just had a really good conversation with an investment company today, [57:41.180 --> 57:48.220] so I'm kind of excited. It sounds like when I talk about this, we've got a lot of work to do, [57:49.420 --> 57:55.500] and yeah, we do, but it looks like I may have some pieces coming into place that'll help us [57:55.500 --> 58:01.820] get this done. Go ahead, Tina. Sounds good. Do you want to go to the next caller when we get back? [58:01.820 --> 58:10.780] Okay. Thank you, Tina. You got to quit preempting me. I'm the big star here. What is the deal? [58:11.420 --> 58:19.900] Fun. It's fun. Yes, it is. Okay. Thank you, Tina. We're about to go to our sponsors, [58:19.900 --> 58:26.620] and when we come back, we're going to go to Scott in Texas, and I know Scott will have something [58:26.620 --> 58:31.660] insightful and so deep we'll hardly be able to keep up with him. [58:31.660 --> 58:58.140] Hang on. We'll be right back while Scott goes and takes an aspirin. [59:01.660 --> 59:05.820] But in the process can compromise the profound meaning of the scripture. 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[01:00:06.300 --> 01:00:13.020] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with precious metals, gold at $1,429 an ounce, [01:00:13.020 --> 01:00:20.780] silver $16.45 an ounce, copper $2.75 an ounce, oil Texas crude $55.63 a barrel, [01:00:20.780 --> 01:00:28.380] Brent crude $62.47 a barrel, and crypto is an order of market cap, bitcoin core $10,566.52, [01:00:29.100 --> 01:00:41.420] ethereum $227.26, xrp ripple $0.33, litecoin $100.31, and bitcoin cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [01:00:41.420 --> 01:00:52.620] Today in history the year 1916 the preparedness day bombing a time suitcase bomb was detonated on [01:00:52.620 --> 01:00:57.420] Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I preparedness day parade [01:00:57.420 --> 01:01:00.300] killing 10 and injuring 40 today in history. [01:01:04.460 --> 01:01:10.220] And recent news since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing hemp in a taxes law [01:01:10.220 --> 01:01:15.020] back in June. County prosecutors around the state including Houston, Austin, and San Antonio have [01:01:15.020 --> 01:01:19.180] been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones since they are [01:01:19.180 --> 01:01:24.540] stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test the herb for THC. [01:01:24.540 --> 01:01:28.380] Margaret Moore the Travis County District Attorney announced earlier this month that [01:01:28.380 --> 01:01:33.420] she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the law. [01:01:33.420 --> 01:01:37.820] Mr. Abbott and other state officials including the Attorney General stipulated in a letter to [01:01:37.820 --> 01:01:42.780] county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas [01:01:42.780 --> 01:01:47.980] and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works. [01:01:47.980 --> 01:01:54.380] As well as other cities too like the District Attorney in El Paso, Kaima Esparza a Democrat [01:01:54.380 --> 01:01:59.580] who also stated earlier this month that the law quote will not have an effect on the prosecution [01:01:59.580 --> 01:02:05.180] of marijuana cases in El Paso. However the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball an [01:02:05.180 --> 01:02:10.140] assistant public defender in Harris County who stated that quote the law is constantly changing [01:02:10.140 --> 01:02:14.460] on what makes something illegal based on its chemical makeup. It's important that if someone [01:02:14.460 --> 01:02:18.060] is charged with something the test matches what they're charged with. [01:02:22.460 --> 01:02:27.580] A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a half inch American pocket shark as the [01:02:27.580 --> 01:02:32.700] first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico. The specimen being only the second pocket shark [01:02:32.700 --> 01:02:39.100] ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. [01:02:39.100 --> 01:02:44.220] According to the university paper the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near its [01:02:44.220 --> 01:02:50.380] front fins for the purpose it is hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. [01:02:50.380 --> 01:03:03.100] This is Brooke Rode with your lowdown for July 22nd, 2019. [01:03:20.380 --> 01:03:27.820] Okay we are back. Randy Felton. We're at Fountain [01:03:28.540 --> 01:03:37.580] Rule of Law Radio on this Thursday the 19th day of November 2020 and we're going to [01:03:39.100 --> 01:03:42.780] Insightful Scott. What do you have for us today? [01:03:42.780 --> 01:03:51.820] Oh this is great. No pressure, no pressure. No this is great, this is great. I'm feeling [01:03:51.820 --> 01:03:59.820] over this. This is a teachable moment. Boys and girls always remember to read your little [01:03:59.820 --> 01:04:05.820] statements out loud and proofread your stuff before you send it out. Wait, wait, wait, [01:04:05.820 --> 01:04:13.500] wait. Where did you come up with that? How many times have you jumped down my throat about [01:04:13.500 --> 01:04:18.620] have you proofed this? Have you read this? I don't want to talk about it. [01:04:22.460 --> 01:04:27.180] This is pure gold. You're kicking your own ass. [01:04:27.180 --> 01:04:34.620] That was great. Well I'm glad you found humor in that. [01:04:39.420 --> 01:04:49.420] But in all seriousness, when it comes to information requests and since you can't [01:04:50.060 --> 01:04:55.180] get some if you decide to start opening up your stuff, well maybe you could just have a few [01:04:55.180 --> 01:05:02.060] friends help write some information requests on your behalf. I asked you to do that and you said [01:05:02.060 --> 01:05:08.060] on your thumbs. You haven't, I said well okay what information do you want? I'm going to get [01:05:08.060 --> 01:05:16.220] that back to you. Okay. Now the information requests about the training the prosecutors [01:05:16.220 --> 01:05:23.660] give the police. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah okay. All right now I'll get that out. But what I [01:05:23.660 --> 01:05:29.180] wanted I was really calling about is you know talking about the elections and everything. [01:05:29.820 --> 01:05:38.460] Well it's all coming out about this title and dominion and how the votes were and actually a [01:05:40.780 --> 01:05:46.700] military major high up military officer supposed to come out and actually say and he's already [01:05:46.700 --> 01:05:54.940] given a sworn affidavit to Sidney Powell, one of Trump's new attorneys, how the vote machines are [01:05:54.940 --> 01:06:00.940] able to switch the votes in real time. And so there's a more documented proof but it's also [01:06:00.940 --> 01:06:08.940] starting to point to all the the higher-ups and the dominion. Their executives were actually in [01:06:09.900 --> 01:06:14.460] one of the states, I think it was like Detroit or something to help manipulate the vote switch, [01:06:14.460 --> 01:06:21.820] but they're all on the run now. Nobody can find the executives. There's some up in Toronto sharing [01:06:21.820 --> 01:06:28.700] an office with Soros. They bailed out and then now is showing other offices and it's tied with [01:06:28.700 --> 01:06:36.700] another guy Lord Malick Brown who's part of the Privy Council and all this stuff over in England. [01:06:36.700 --> 01:06:44.620] So it's starting to really unravel how all these people in all these foreign countries [01:06:44.620 --> 01:06:51.180] are using this same system to manipulate elections worldwide and now Sidney Powell actually came out [01:06:51.180 --> 01:07:01.260] I heard today that they're saying they don't know how many Democrats and Republicans have paid to [01:07:01.260 --> 01:07:08.700] manipulate the voting system and here you know I can't bring it up that the judges down here in [01:07:08.700 --> 01:07:16.540] South Texas you know buying votes and stuff so this is gonna pop it's gonna get real ugly real [01:07:16.540 --> 01:07:26.620] fast and I can't wait. What do you think about that? Well I have been getting emails about this [01:07:26.620 --> 01:07:33.980] but my concern with what I'm getting is this sounds like the stuff I've been getting for [01:07:34.780 --> 01:07:45.660] the last 12 years 13 years doing a radio. I get all this absolute concrete unsupported information. [01:07:47.100 --> 01:07:55.260] When there was a shooter in a movie theater in Colorado shot a bunch of people. Within hours [01:07:55.260 --> 01:08:01.740] I had who the FBI agents were who got him his weapons, who the CIA agents were who [01:08:01.740 --> 01:08:08.620] put him on the cyber psychotropic drugs. I had the whole story. They're not to be hogwash. [01:08:09.180 --> 01:08:15.980] Then we get a shooter in DC. He shoots a several people one of them FBI analysts. [01:08:15.980 --> 01:08:22.540] Well if you're in this is in Virginia and and southern Washington DC. Half the people there [01:08:22.540 --> 01:08:29.980] are FBI analysts for crying out loud but I got the whole story. Who the FBI agent handlers for [01:08:29.980 --> 01:08:37.260] this guy was he was assassin for the the the government and their real target was the FBI [01:08:37.260 --> 01:08:43.660] analyst and the others were just to cover this one up. I got the whole story. It turned out to [01:08:43.660 --> 01:08:52.780] be hogwash. The shooters the two guys the legal reform guys where the sun shot two sheriff's [01:08:52.780 --> 01:08:59.100] deputies had the whole story on how they set them up. They set them up so they could kill [01:08:59.100 --> 01:09:04.140] them with the helicopter and a whole deal and then two years later I see the video and this [01:09:04.140 --> 01:09:11.580] guy shot these two cops down like they were dogs. All nonsense. I'm getting that kind of information [01:09:11.580 --> 01:09:20.380] right now. I'm not getting information that that shows any direct line as to where it's coming [01:09:20.380 --> 01:09:30.700] from. After 9-11 you know I got the story about the they had the smoking gun. They got a major [01:09:30.700 --> 01:09:42.220] a Colonel intelligence air force who was coming out with the whole story and it was the smoking [01:09:42.220 --> 01:09:52.380] gun. I was in the air force and one thing they don't have is intelligence but the idea that a [01:09:52.380 --> 01:10:00.700] Colonel in intelligence would release classified information is ludicrous. It turned out to be [01:10:00.700 --> 01:10:10.300] horse manure and the five FBI agents who sued the president because they were trying to stop [01:10:10.300 --> 01:10:15.020] these guys from leaving the country who they knew were planning an attack. That turned out to be [01:10:15.020 --> 01:10:24.060] horse manure used to cover the real deal that was in Canada an FBI agent who told him exactly what [01:10:24.060 --> 01:10:29.020] was going to happen when was going to happen who was going to do it and they got him arrested in [01:10:29.580 --> 01:10:35.100] Canada was trying to to extradite him back to the US and he was fighting and the Canadians wouldn't [01:10:35.100 --> 01:10:40.140] give him to him. So if you got the real smoking gun there how do you hide it? Well you bring out [01:10:40.140 --> 01:10:49.660] these two fake ones and then you use to the two fake ones to you discredit them and discredit the [01:10:49.660 --> 01:10:55.260] real deal by association. So that's my concern with what I've been getting but then again I've [01:10:55.260 --> 01:11:05.180] been getting it from one guy one email source and I'm not sure who he is but it just doesn't sound [01:11:05.180 --> 01:11:12.140] good to me doesn't sound it sounds like the kind of stuff they put out to misdirect us. [01:11:14.620 --> 01:11:24.940] Do you have some good verifiable sources for this? These are all press conferences [01:11:24.940 --> 01:11:31.020] that Sidney Powell's been given that was given today I think. Can you give me a link to it [01:11:31.020 --> 01:11:38.300] because all I'm getting is people saying stuff like what I hear on Alex Jones and you know Alex [01:11:38.300 --> 01:11:42.540] Jones doesn't mince words he says this is what I'm hearing this is what people are telling me [01:11:43.340 --> 01:11:51.580] he's not claiming it's true these guys are claiming it's true and I need actual sources [01:11:53.580 --> 01:12:00.220] and if I can get those sources that'd be wonderful. I had a question that they mentioned [01:12:00.220 --> 01:12:10.300] a Dominion computer that was seized in Germany that somehow proved that the [01:12:12.300 --> 01:12:17.420] votes were manipulated in the U.S. I did not quite get how those two fit. [01:12:19.580 --> 01:12:26.780] Those are the servers that are CIDL is the company that actually writes the software [01:12:26.780 --> 01:12:33.980] I think Dominion owns the servers but they were all housed over in Germany and so supposedly this [01:12:33.980 --> 01:12:40.540] is what Louie Gohmert had said on a chat call that the intelligence community because he's on [01:12:40.540 --> 01:12:50.700] the intel committee has told him that they seized the servers over in Germany so and he was the one [01:12:50.700 --> 01:12:55.180] that said that that was the one that had they could glean a whole lot of information off of [01:12:55.180 --> 01:13:00.700] and then supposedly you know the next day Giuliani came out and said yeah we have the servers and [01:13:00.700 --> 01:13:06.300] we're fixing to release a lot of information and now that new attorney for Trump Lin Wood [01:13:07.180 --> 01:13:15.100] he's the one that just put out a tweet today saying CIDL, Dominion and I think there was a [01:13:16.140 --> 01:13:22.380] something else or something he said yeah we there that information is coming out now and they're [01:13:22.380 --> 01:13:27.820] just putting it all together so you know wait a minute wait a minute if that's true of why I'm [01:13:27.820 --> 01:13:35.020] not not hearing it on the news why do you oh because it's all nothing but COVID COVID COVID [01:13:36.780 --> 01:13:42.860] you're not going to hear anything on the news the last thing they want anybody to know is what [01:13:42.860 --> 01:13:49.820] is really going on they're not going to tell you anything mainstream media Mockingbird press yeah [01:13:49.820 --> 01:13:56.460] you think you're going to get anything out of those people that's propaganda CIA all the way [01:13:58.300 --> 01:14:05.500] good that's what I wanted to say this is a media blackout what we're experiencing right now because [01:14:05.500 --> 01:14:09.660] YouTube is going through Twitter too they're already saying Trump's fixing to get removed [01:14:09.660 --> 01:14:16.380] from Twitter they're trying to do all that stuff but it's a it's a soft media blackout right now [01:14:16.380 --> 01:14:21.980] and if they ever take out some of the social media platforms like they're saying then it's going to [01:14:21.980 --> 01:14:29.020] be a full media blackout it's just all this is coming down and all the information is being [01:14:29.020 --> 01:14:35.900] suppressed and all the propaganda is being promoted to the top so that's just what I'm seeing [01:14:35.900 --> 01:14:44.540] and I got a pretty good post you know finger on the pulse there so there's a lot of undercurrent [01:14:44.540 --> 01:14:50.780] undercurrent it's just going to get darker for a little while longer so we all knew it's coming [01:14:51.820 --> 01:15:00.220] any news on okay I understand that the suit Trump filed was dismissed has he filed anything else [01:15:01.260 --> 01:15:08.620] the reason and he even retweeted out about one of the suits that he he uh it wasn't dismissed [01:15:08.620 --> 01:15:16.620] he several of them he pulled he rescinded because the courts uh because the people started complying [01:15:16.620 --> 01:15:21.740] with what he wanted to get done in the state and so he didn't have to go ahead and sue them so he [01:15:21.740 --> 01:15:27.500] pulled he pulled the the suits he said yeah we won they started complying with what we asked for [01:15:27.500 --> 01:15:33.500] and it's funny like that Linwood guy he filed that suit in Georgia and they're all using declaratory [01:15:33.500 --> 01:15:41.500] judgment every one of them and I think that is outstanding because that just carried shows the [01:15:41.500 --> 01:15:50.220] weight that these declaratory judgments carry they keep you from getting distracted in the minutia [01:15:52.460 --> 01:15:59.420] well they keep you from getting that 12b6 because of that failure to state a claim for which damages [01:15:59.420 --> 01:16:07.420] can be had now you're just asking for a ruling on the facts and the law period so he's got a lawyer [01:16:07.420 --> 01:16:17.340] who knows what he's doing yeah the lawyer must be really really smart because he's doing what I would [01:16:17.340 --> 01:16:23.820] do exactly you would like this guy I hadn't even I don't know too much about him but his name is [01:16:23.820 --> 01:16:30.300] Linwood I think it's going to become a household name here real quick because he's supposed to be [01:16:30.300 --> 01:16:39.660] vicious good we need a vicious lawyer okay we're about to go to our sponsors our call-in number [01:16:39.660 --> 01:16:47.580] 512-646-1984 we have some room on the board we've got a couple more segments so if you have a [01:16:47.580 --> 01:16:54.380] question or a comment give us a call it's brandy kelton brett fountain we'll be right back [01:17:00.380 --> 01:17:06.540] logos radio network welcomes a new show to our lineup for the new year scripture talk with nana 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--> 01:20:26.700] well consensus is you know what chatter is is a lot of these lower courts you know they're going to [01:20:27.420 --> 01:20:35.580] naturally rule out of hand just like they do us and and start having to go up to the supreme [01:20:35.580 --> 01:20:42.300] court you know through the process like that it's going to be real interesting because like that [01:20:42.300 --> 01:20:52.060] lynwood guy he obviously is giving the district judge's attorney because he called an emergency [01:20:52.060 --> 01:20:59.660] meeting today the district judge did to go over what he's bringing before the court so how he [01:20:59.660 --> 01:21:04.700] can sit there and get you know emergency stuff like that where we can't get nothing is quite [01:21:04.700 --> 01:21:12.140] interesting well this is this is the president of the united states issue so he's going to get [01:21:12.140 --> 01:21:16.940] preferential treatment when you speak to going to the supreme you know if we try to get to the [01:21:16.940 --> 01:21:22.460] supreme it's going to take a couple years but over something like this it will go directly [01:21:23.180 --> 01:21:26.220] you know it'll go immediately through the courts it won't be strung out [01:21:26.220 --> 01:21:36.060] right so you know as these some of these lower courts they make their bogus rulings and then [01:21:36.060 --> 01:21:41.420] they you know immediately appeal it up to the supreme court so it'll go through that process [01:21:41.420 --> 01:21:49.340] and in the meantime i think congress today uh like jim jordan and some other guys they call [01:21:49.340 --> 01:21:57.660] they're calling for an emergency meeting about board election security and stuff that's supposed [01:21:57.660 --> 01:22:04.140] to start tomorrow so they get to claim you know that all this is national security stuff now [01:22:04.700 --> 01:22:10.060] because of the foreign actors and companies that are embedded into the election system [01:22:10.620 --> 01:22:16.940] so they're primacing everything as national security it's going to ramp up pretty quick [01:22:16.940 --> 01:22:27.580] pretty quick because even some of the electors i believe up there in detroit they resented their [01:22:27.580 --> 01:22:34.860] certification on the oh the election that they had because they were told that they were going to be [01:22:34.860 --> 01:22:39.980] able to have a recount because of some of these are obviously some you know probably some trump [01:22:39.980 --> 01:22:49.100] supporters or you know at least wanting to cease the election not rigged but whatever the case they [01:22:49.100 --> 01:22:56.060] rescinded that today now that's going out because they were accused of being racist it's all a bunch [01:22:56.060 --> 01:23:05.340] of fabricated nonsense but you see the unraveling of the electors that are rescinding this stuff [01:23:05.340 --> 01:23:10.300] the courts the crooked courts are going to have to rule against him but there's going to be a [01:23:10.300 --> 01:23:16.620] couple of good courts that are going to probably be like we don't want to violate the rule of law [01:23:16.620 --> 01:23:24.700] here and this glenn wood guy he's going to be paying he's going to be making these judges pay [01:23:25.740 --> 01:23:31.740] for you know violating the law because they're coming in there with such overwhelming evidence [01:23:31.740 --> 01:23:38.060] you know they say that they have so much evidence right now and more is coming in daily it's getting [01:23:38.060 --> 01:23:45.340] hard for them to even process it all now but they i'm thinking one of their problems may be that [01:23:45.340 --> 01:23:53.020] one of the democratic's problem problems may be that they have uh stated an intention to [01:23:53.020 --> 01:24:04.620] pack the supreme and the supreme is not going to be happy about that so well they're likely to run [01:24:04.620 --> 01:24:14.780] into a supreme that uh has an agenda well it was already kind of you know pretty well figured that [01:24:14.780 --> 01:24:21.500] when trump got that last one in that amy coney baron or whatever you know that she's going to [01:24:21.500 --> 01:24:28.220] swing for trump and then he's already appointed three so he's got it kind of stacked in his favor [01:24:28.220 --> 01:24:35.740] now but they're they're going to have to go back to the constitutionality of all this stuff and [01:24:35.740 --> 01:24:44.300] that's their whole issue they're if they start violating the rule of law and just blatantly the [01:24:44.300 --> 01:24:50.220] law itself in front of everybody then everybody's going to see we just have no law left there this [01:24:50.220 --> 01:24:56.300] is a lawless country the republic as we know is dead so every man for himself at that point [01:24:57.420 --> 01:25:05.980] so this comes down to them keeping the law and keeping everybody where they'll have any kind of [01:25:05.980 --> 01:25:10.380] faith in it but they're going to have to do the right thing and there's going to have there's [01:25:10.380 --> 01:25:15.820] going to be some judges that are not going to want to violate that rule of law they're going to rule [01:25:15.820 --> 01:25:21.500] in trump's favor but it ultimately to answer your question i think it's going to be july [01:25:22.140 --> 01:25:29.580] you know after it'll be next year and all this stuff will come down twitter's already [01:25:29.580 --> 01:25:35.660] saved by january 1st they're redoing their whole uh terms of service where they'll probably have [01:25:35.660 --> 01:25:41.740] the ability to boot trump right off of it and then when that happens then now we're talking about [01:25:41.740 --> 01:25:48.620] getting the platform in the president because you know they can but then he's going to go to [01:25:48.620 --> 01:25:52.860] emergency broadcast system or whatever else to start getting this message out because the [01:25:52.860 --> 01:26:00.700] mainstream media is never going to portray anything positive about trump or especially [01:26:00.700 --> 01:26:09.820] right now it is hardcore negative all the way i mean he might as well you know i i can't think [01:26:09.820 --> 01:26:14.220] i can't think of anything bad enough you know because that's just how they're going to portray [01:26:14.220 --> 01:26:23.420] it so so obvious it's so clear it's it's amazing that they think that that they're just going to [01:26:23.420 --> 01:26:27.260] pull the wool over everybody's eyes and i don't know maybe they are [01:26:29.900 --> 01:26:35.660] well you know they here was one thing that was uh really ironic because you know we're [01:26:35.660 --> 01:26:43.820] y'all were talking about masks last time you know and how people are so easily conditioned [01:26:43.820 --> 01:26:50.060] and that boris johnson over in england somebody kind of caught him like on a hot mic and they he [01:26:50.060 --> 01:26:57.420] said he goes you know he goes when i gave the mandate in order for people to wear mask and lock [01:26:57.420 --> 01:27:05.260] down he goes i am absolutely shocked how well it was taken and worked because i can't believe it [01:27:05.260 --> 01:27:12.060] worked that easily they were stunned that people would just willingly comply like that and just go [01:27:12.060 --> 01:27:17.740] right along it came across the tv came across that mainstream media and they just took it hook line [01:27:17.740 --> 01:27:27.740] and sinker and yeah that's pretty spooky if you look at it that's kind of the nature of the human [01:27:27.740 --> 01:27:35.820] animal it's always been that way but the redeeming feature is you go back to the american revolution [01:27:37.340 --> 01:27:45.900] how what percentage of the population participated in the revolution three percent exactly [01:27:47.660 --> 01:27:55.340] we have that three percent we have we don't have the media but we have the heartland of the country [01:27:55.340 --> 01:28:03.580] and the heartland's not happy now is a very good time for alternative media to come up [01:28:03.580 --> 01:28:11.980] and take the place of the propaganda machine we have at the moment these kinds of times have [01:28:11.980 --> 01:28:21.740] a way of changing everything so i'm hoping that we get some pressures that kind of balance things [01:28:21.740 --> 01:28:30.940] out my my brother's very democratic he's in california and he made a comment that i replied to [01:28:30.940 --> 01:28:46.060] and i said that i am terrified that the democrats would would gain the house the senate and the [01:28:46.060 --> 01:28:53.660] presidency i'm just as afraid that the republicans might gain the house the senate and the presidency [01:28:55.100 --> 01:29:04.860] either one terrifies me and it should terrify you our republic hinges on separations on different [01:29:04.860 --> 01:29:13.100] parties our founders intended multiple parties at least three if we had three parties we three [01:29:13.100 --> 01:29:20.060] three real viable parties and we wouldn't have this issue because while the democrats were trying [01:29:20.060 --> 01:29:27.340] to beat the republicans would have a third party intervening so maybe out of all of this we may [01:29:27.340 --> 01:29:34.060] actually have the libertarians stand up and stop taking on really really unpopular issues that [01:29:34.060 --> 01:29:40.380] ensures that they don't win the elections and start taking on real issues people care about [01:29:40.380 --> 01:29:47.900] we might actually get a third party and stabilize this republic hang on randy calton brett fountain [01:29:47.900 --> 01:29:55.340] rule of law radio our call-in number 512-646-1984 we'll be right back [01:30:02.700 --> 01:30:09.740] reality tv sugar obesity jet lag the list of things that makes us dumber just keeps on growing [01:30:09.740 --> 01:30:15.180] but now researchers say we can add stress to the list i'm dr catherine albrecht back with details [01:30:15.180 --> 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--> 01:33:42.940] chipping on your baby chipping on your family whole family chipping on your dad and the cat [01:33:42.940 --> 01:33:48.700] around me chipping on the beef and you still go eat it chipping on the fish them all in the sea [01:33:48.700 --> 01:33:53.500] chipping on the shark and the whale around me you know still mankind gone chip crazy [01:33:53.500 --> 01:33:58.540] get the kind of thing man they want to read it social security they gonna tell me number [01:33:58.540 --> 01:34:03.100] with them give me them repeat up you see i'm chippy in the morning chip you in the evening [01:34:03.100 --> 01:34:11.420] chip you all the dinner time experiment and mankind okay we are back randy kelton brat [01:34:11.420 --> 01:34:18.220] fountain rule of our radio on this thursday the 19th day of november 2020 and we're talking to [01:34:18.220 --> 01:34:27.340] scott in texas scott do you have anything else really insightful for us no i think i've put it [01:34:27.340 --> 01:34:35.020] all out there i know it's hard to get any kind of alternative information but on youtube there's one [01:34:35.020 --> 01:34:44.780] guy jimmy door you can get he's a democrat you can get that side or if you go to x22report.com [01:34:45.740 --> 01:34:51.660] he's a guy that's a he's a republican and he gives a lot of really good information out too [01:34:51.660 --> 01:34:57.500] so i just take both of them kind of coagulate them together and then kind of start trying to [01:34:57.500 --> 01:35:00.940] try to figure out what's going on because that's all everybody's trying to do right now [01:35:01.820 --> 01:35:11.420] yeah that's all i got for you okay well thank you you were very insightful and informative [01:35:12.460 --> 01:35:17.500] for a change i know i'm working on i'm trying to be more like you [01:35:17.500 --> 01:35:24.620] more like you okay i'm gonna go reread my information requests okay [01:35:27.580 --> 01:35:34.940] back to what we were talking about the call boys are open a 512-646-1984 [01:35:37.500 --> 01:35:43.260] there is some more stuff i wanted to talk about about what i'm doing with wise county [01:35:43.260 --> 01:35:51.820] you know i've been talking on the show a long time about how to set up public officials [01:35:53.180 --> 01:36:01.180] and i had been preparing to take on dallas county because i got a ticket in dallas county [01:36:01.180 --> 01:36:07.260] several years ago and uh i appealed it to the county court and then went up to tennessee to [01:36:07.260 --> 01:36:13.900] take care of my mom for a couple years and they sent me a notice to appear while i was out of [01:36:13.900 --> 01:36:19.500] state and the wife didn't get it to me so i missed it now i got warrants in dallas so that was [01:36:19.500 --> 01:36:26.380] perfect when i was ready i was going to go over to dallas to the court and say okay i'm here you can [01:36:26.380 --> 01:36:32.860] trash the warrant now and what they would do is the magistrate would order the police to take me [01:36:32.860 --> 01:36:38.700] and process me through the jail so i'm going to go get them to do that but that's what i was [01:36:38.700 --> 01:36:49.980] planning and then i was going to take on dallas county but officer rigs my benefactor he kicked [01:36:49.980 --> 01:36:57.340] this soap box up under my feet so now i get to go after tarant travel to wise county and it's [01:36:57.340 --> 01:37:04.700] helpful because everybody here knows me they know what i'm likely to do so they're everybody's [01:37:05.980 --> 01:37:11.260] seems to be on their tippy toes with me that's good because i don't want anybody doing anything [01:37:11.260 --> 01:37:23.260] really stupid and i think if i do this right if i take the officials who really have nothing to do [01:37:23.260 --> 01:37:29.820] with the issue that caused me to file the complaint [01:37:31.340 --> 01:37:36.220] like the county commissioner's court right now i'm going after the county auditor [01:37:40.460 --> 01:37:44.060] she didn't have anything to do with what's going on and what i was going to tell her was [01:37:45.020 --> 01:37:50.060] when i called this morning i couldn't i couldn't get to her but what i was going to tell her was [01:37:50.060 --> 01:37:58.540] is there's a bus coming and it has is carrying redemption i'm going to be driving it you get to [01:37:58.540 --> 01:38:06.300] decide if you want to be on board or underneath it's your call and technically that's what i'm [01:38:06.300 --> 01:38:12.220] doing i'm setting up these officials who know i'm coming after them and none of them want to [01:38:12.220 --> 01:38:21.180] be in front of me so right now they're all being real careful and i'm structuring this by doing all [01:38:21.180 --> 01:38:27.500] my homework you know when they threw me in jail i wanted to come back and pay them back for it [01:38:28.460 --> 01:38:29.580] but after having [01:38:31.980 --> 01:38:37.660] done this for a long time not just the radio show but i've been taking these guys on for the last [01:38:37.660 --> 01:38:48.700] 40 years you learn to take a step back take a deep breath think about what you're doing figure [01:38:48.700 --> 01:38:58.060] out where it is you want to be at the end of the day not just how much i can sue them for [01:38:58.060 --> 01:39:07.500] what do you want to accomplish as an end result and in my case i've always had one issue and that [01:39:07.500 --> 01:39:13.500] issue is take before magistrate the policeman arrests me for any reason or any citizen in the [01:39:13.500 --> 01:39:19.100] state of texas according to the law he's to take him directly to the nearest magistrate [01:39:19.100 --> 01:39:27.100] so how do i get a county to do it right i've been trying to get this county to do it right [01:39:27.100 --> 01:39:32.700] for a long time i talked to all these officials my son-in-law is a justice of the peace i talked [01:39:32.700 --> 01:39:38.460] to him before he became a justice of the peace he understands my argument and my issue [01:39:40.220 --> 01:39:44.300] but he does it like everybody else does it because that's how everybody else does it and [01:39:44.300 --> 01:39:52.860] he doesn't feel empowered to change it so how do we get these guys off the dime [01:39:54.540 --> 01:40:01.660] well i have a meeting with the justice of the peace for the precinct that i live in [01:40:02.940 --> 01:40:10.140] it'll come up next week except i might be in austin or might come up after thanksgiving [01:40:10.140 --> 01:40:16.460] but i'm gonna go to her and tell her that a bus is coming it's carrying redemption and i'm driving [01:40:16.460 --> 01:40:23.740] it and you get to decide if you want to be in it or run over by it because i am certainly prepared [01:40:23.740 --> 01:40:31.100] to run you over with it and by then i hope to already be in a position to start filing criminal [01:40:31.100 --> 01:40:36.620] complaints this is what i'm gonna do i've already been in a position to start fighting criminal [01:40:36.620 --> 01:40:45.980] complaints this is what i'm gonna do i've got evidence that there have been no examining trials [01:40:47.580 --> 01:40:55.420] and my argument is going to be that in texas code of criminal procedure 20.21 [01:40:55.420 --> 01:41:09.900] chapter 20 is about grand juries and 20.21 says that when the grand jury after the grand jury has [01:41:09.900 --> 01:41:19.900] voted the grand the foreman shall come be the foreman with a quorum present shall come before [01:41:19.900 --> 01:41:30.940] the court or the clerk and read the fact of the in in the the true bills into the court record [01:41:30.940 --> 01:41:39.100] and the clerk shall make notes in the minutes of the court except if the person has not been [01:41:39.100 --> 01:41:45.820] arrested the clerk may not make notations in the minutes of the court but must first issue a kps [01:41:45.820 --> 01:41:53.820] issue a kps warrant and once the person is arrested then the clerk can enter notations in [01:41:53.820 --> 01:42:03.900] the minutes of the court those notations is what activates the criminal accusation in a felony case [01:42:05.260 --> 01:42:14.460] now why would the legislature forbid a indictment from being presented to the court until the person [01:42:14.460 --> 01:42:23.260] has been arrested well the reason what i'm arguing is the reason that is the case is [01:42:23.980 --> 01:42:31.020] the person if they're arrested they are required by statute to be taken directly to the nearest [01:42:31.020 --> 01:42:38.140] magistrate and the accused is given opportunity to enter exculpatory evidence [01:42:38.140 --> 01:42:46.300] then they're brought before the court with exculpatory evidence on the record [01:42:49.020 --> 01:42:56.780] that's the problem with no examining trial i was arrested in the district attorney's office having [01:42:56.780 --> 01:43:02.700] a private conversation with the district attorney and i was arrested for disorderly conduct [01:43:02.700 --> 01:43:12.620] you can't commit disorderly conduct in private period disorderly conduct can [01:43:12.620 --> 01:43:18.460] only be committed in public had i been taken directly to the nearest magistrate [01:43:20.140 --> 01:43:24.060] and the officer had been required to explain himself [01:43:26.140 --> 01:43:30.780] and i got the opportunity to make statement of my own i'd have been released immediately [01:43:30.780 --> 01:43:37.660] and this would have all stopped but as it was i was taken to jail i was forced to put up a cash [01:43:37.660 --> 01:43:48.140] bond and now there is no complaint against me anywhere they made the magistrate doesn't have [01:43:48.140 --> 01:43:54.780] one the sheriff's department doesn't have one the prosecutor doesn't have one nobody has one [01:43:54.780 --> 01:44:02.700] nobody has one hang on be right back are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone [01:44:02.700 --> 01:44:09.180] 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bill [01:47:35.740 --> 01:47:42.540] okay we are back randy kelton brett fountain rule of law radio on this thursday the 19th day [01:47:42.540 --> 01:47:51.900] of november 2020 and i'm talking about how we're setting them up i've got the county attorney [01:47:53.100 --> 01:47:59.980] to stipulate that in his whole time his county attorney which has been about 20 years [01:48:01.020 --> 01:48:09.900] he has never had experience to see an examining trial in the felony court i've also got [01:48:09.900 --> 01:48:18.140] a justice to the peace saying she has no records responsive to my request because she doesn't do [01:48:18.140 --> 01:48:24.380] examining trials so i've got it established the examining trials are not done in wise county [01:48:24.380 --> 01:48:37.500] period therefore every indictment that was read to the court is necessarily false or [01:48:37.500 --> 01:48:42.460] or fraudulent because the person was never arrested in a courted duke process [01:48:43.340 --> 01:48:49.420] person was arrested and not taken directly to the nearest magistrate the way the law commands but [01:48:49.420 --> 01:48:56.300] taken as a matter of policy to jail well i don't really care about policy i care about law [01:48:57.660 --> 01:49:04.780] so if the deputy wants to follow policy well that's up to him he can either follow policy and [01:49:04.780 --> 01:49:13.340] keep his job or follow law and not go to prison so i will start with january 1st of this year [01:49:14.220 --> 01:49:21.180] take the first arrest of the of this year and file criminal charges against the deputy for making the [01:49:21.180 --> 01:49:28.700] arrest and taking the person to jail instead of a magistrate file criminal charges against the [01:49:28.700 --> 01:49:37.580] deputy's supervisor and against the sheriff i'll file a t close t cold complaint against each one [01:49:37.580 --> 01:49:48.140] of them and then just every day maybe two or three a day i'll start filing against them these t cold [01:49:48.140 --> 01:49:55.260] complaints will very quickly eliminate the sheriff's department's ability to be [01:49:55.260 --> 01:50:01.900] to get insurance to be bonded but the sheriff already knows he can't talk to me [01:50:03.500 --> 01:50:08.140] he's likely to try but if he does i'll refuse to talk to him [01:50:09.980 --> 01:50:17.420] so he can't talk to me he can't deal with me i just hammer him and the only one who can talk [01:50:17.420 --> 01:50:26.140] to me is the commissioner's court because commissioner's court is the only one that can [01:50:26.140 --> 01:50:35.820] write me a check i'm going to sue them for 30.4 million dollars and when you come into court [01:50:37.340 --> 01:50:43.980] you need it you can't just pull a number out of the thin air you need to be able to show how you [01:50:43.980 --> 01:50:50.540] be able to show how you got that number and i can show that number by the travisant case or [01:50:50.540 --> 01:51:02.460] trazavant case out of florida and in that case the amount that he was awarded he was only held for [01:51:02.460 --> 01:51:14.940] like 23 minutes it amounted to 22 000 a minute so i took that as a benchmark and that's what my [01:51:14.940 --> 01:51:23.020] freedom and rights are worth to me now some people may think that's kind of stiff and kind of high [01:51:23.020 --> 01:51:33.180] but when someone indicates that i want to ask them where were you november 17th 1970 [01:51:34.700 --> 01:51:39.020] and most people say they don't remember where they were that's what district judge john [01:51:39.020 --> 01:51:45.180] fostell said when he asked me after i had filed criminal charges against him the prosecutor the [01:51:45.180 --> 01:51:51.420] sheriff when they were prosecuting me when a sheriff's deputy tried to kill me i asked him [01:51:51.420 --> 01:51:56.620] he asked me why are you doing this and i asked him where were you november 17th 1970 he said [01:51:56.620 --> 01:52:04.540] i don't remember where i was november 17th 1970 well i remember where i was i was standing third [01:52:04.540 --> 01:52:11.660] field hospital saigon south vietnam i was holding my twin brother's hand while he died to gain green [01:52:11.660 --> 01:52:20.300] for wounds he got fighting for these rights nobody gets them not that stinking lion sheriff sitting [01:52:20.300 --> 01:52:28.380] there not that a scrupulous prosecutor and especially not you well mr calton i'm sorry [01:52:28.380 --> 01:52:35.500] to hear you feel this way well you kicked this soapbox up under my feet you don't get the wine [01:52:35.500 --> 01:52:42.140] that i stand squarely on it and that's what they did this time this is the second time they kicked [01:52:42.140 --> 01:52:50.300] this soapbox up under my feet it's 40 years on from the first time or 40 30 years on from the [01:52:50.300 --> 01:53:00.940] first time but i'm still here they kicked it up under my seat feet and the fight is on they will [01:53:00.940 --> 01:53:11.820] follow the law as it was written and that's all there is to it i take them on here i get them to [01:53:11.820 --> 01:53:19.340] throw all the trash they can at me and when they hire an attorney and the attorney responds to my [01:53:20.620 --> 01:53:26.140] complaint or when i get a response to my tort letter first thing i do is bar grieve the lawyer [01:53:26.140 --> 01:53:32.380] the lawyer and then every time i get a response from the lawyer i'll look through all these case [01:53:32.380 --> 01:53:39.180] law and all these arguments and if i find a single flaw in a case law i'll bar grieving for it and [01:53:39.180 --> 01:53:45.820] then i'll ask for sanctions so i can screw up my case law and he can't do anything about it [01:53:47.100 --> 01:53:53.900] so what i will do is pull out every stinking rotten lowdown dirty trick that i've learned [01:53:53.900 --> 01:54:01.420] over all of these years and use it on these guys and then every argument they make i'll put that [01:54:01.420 --> 01:54:11.180] in my archive so that when i go to the next jurisdiction i'm already loaded for bear and [01:54:11.180 --> 01:54:20.220] as i do this i'll take the documents and pleadings that i create and put them into a tool like my [01:54:20.220 --> 01:54:27.660] traffic ticket tool so you can go online and fill in some information and you spit if you've [01:54:27.660 --> 01:54:34.620] been arrested it'll spit you out a lawsuit because every county in texas that i've been [01:54:34.620 --> 01:54:38.940] to if you get arrested you go directly to the jail you do not go to a magistrate [01:54:41.020 --> 01:54:45.420] so this one wise county is going to be my crash dummy [01:54:45.420 --> 01:54:53.020] we'll see what happens when i start filing tico complaints against his officers every single day [01:54:53.020 --> 01:55:00.140] and first degree felony aggravated assault kidnapping in texas we don't have a false [01:55:00.140 --> 01:55:07.820] imprisonment statute false imprisonment in texas is a cause of action it's a claim you can make in [01:55:07.820 --> 01:55:14.700] a lawsuit for which the state and all of the municipalities and counties have a lawsuit [01:55:14.700 --> 01:55:21.500] have waived their sovereign immunity so there is no immunity for what i'm bringing [01:55:23.340 --> 01:55:29.260] and so i can't charge them with false imprisonment criminally i have to charge them with kidnapping [01:55:30.940 --> 01:55:36.140] and this kidnapping occurred by someone using a deadly weapon [01:55:36.140 --> 01:55:43.180] both of those go to both exerting or purporting to exert an authority do not expressly have [01:55:43.820 --> 01:55:48.860] by seizing someone at their liberty while prominently displaying a deadly weapon under [01:55:48.860 --> 01:55:57.580] 2202 b2a texas beetle code that's first degree felony aggravated kidnapping is also a first [01:55:57.580 --> 01:56:03.900] degree felony and as i look through it i'll be able to find two or three more i can throw [01:56:03.900 --> 01:56:12.460] in there just for yucks and then i'll file these complaints and the district judge will refuse to [01:56:12.460 --> 01:56:22.540] act on them the grand jury i don't know what it'll do frankly i have a district attorney who knows [01:56:22.540 --> 01:56:31.100] that if he don't give my complaints to the grand jury then i'll come after him so when i start [01:56:31.100 --> 01:56:38.460] pounding them with complaints the question becomes is the district attorney prepared to stand up and [01:56:38.460 --> 01:56:45.660] fight me is he willing to risk his career to protect these officers [01:56:47.660 --> 01:56:55.740] i doubt it because he already knows my thorough knowledge of the law and that i'm that i just [01:56:55.740 --> 01:57:00.700] revel in coming after prosecuting attorneys he's oh i'm going to have to do something about it [01:57:00.700 --> 01:57:05.420] i always work to be friends with me to keep me from coming after him and i and i haven't [01:57:06.220 --> 01:57:13.500] but this time i will this time we're taking the gloves off so this will tell me [01:57:14.940 --> 01:57:20.060] how to go after dallas county and dallas county will tell me how to go after harris county [01:57:20.780 --> 01:57:25.820] and we will build a set of tools where everybody in the state anybody who gets arrested [01:57:25.820 --> 01:57:32.780] can take these on and sue the state and one of the primary conditions of a deal if they come to [01:57:32.780 --> 01:57:41.740] me and offer me a half million dollars will i sell out you bet you on the condition that the county [01:57:41.740 --> 01:57:50.780] agrees to take every arrested person directly to the nearest magistrate and the magistrates agree [01:57:50.780 --> 01:57:59.260] to hold an examining trial as the law reads exactly the way the law commands if we get this [01:57:59.260 --> 01:58:06.060] done we could change everything so i next time i see the officer who arrests me i'm going to have [01:58:06.060 --> 01:58:13.660] to thank him you're going to make my christmas a really good one bubba okay thank you all for [01:58:13.660 --> 01:58:21.420] thank you all for listening this is randy kelton brett fountain rule of law radio and my clock just [01:58:21.420 --> 01:58:36.300] went kaput you want to bring us out brett did i lose you brett oh there we are okay i got 15 [01:58:36.300 --> 01:58:43.500] seconds my clock came back okay so we'll be back tomorrow night with our four hour info marathon [01:58:43.500 --> 01:58:48.460] i'm going to try to have a guest on i'll be working on that before tomorrow good night [01:58:50.220 --> 01:58:56.620] bibles for america is offering absolutely free a unique study bible called the new testament [01:58:56.620 --> 01:59:02.140] recovery version the new testament recovery version has over 9 000 footnotes that explain [01:59:02.140 --> 01:59:08.460] what the bible says verse by verse helping you to know god 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