[00:00.000 --> 00:06.740] The following news flashes brought to you by The Lowest Star Lowdown. [00:06.740 --> 00:15.440] Markets for Monday 22 July 2019 Open with Precious Metals, Gold $1,429.00, Silver $16.45.00, [00:15.440 --> 00:24.520] Copper $2.75.00, Oil, Texas Crew $55.63.00, Brent Crew $62.47.00, and Crypto is in order [00:24.520 --> 00:37.160] of Market Cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum $227.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31, [00:37.160 --> 00:41.600] and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 of Crypto Coin. [00:41.600 --> 00:52.400] Today in history, the year 1916, the preparedness day bombing, a tying suitcase bomb, was detonated [00:52.400 --> 00:57.720] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I preparedness day parade, killing [00:57.720 --> 01:04.760] 10 and injuring 40 today in history. [01:04.760 --> 01:09.400] And recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing hemp into [01:09.400 --> 01:14.040] taxes law back in June, county prosecutors around the state, including Houston, Austin [01:14.040 --> 01:18.040] and San Antonio, have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file [01:18.040 --> 01:22.280] new ones, since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory [01:22.280 --> 01:24.720] equipment to test the herb for THC. [01:24.720 --> 01:28.440] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this month that [01:28.440 --> 01:33.000] she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the [01:33.000 --> 01:34.000] law. [01:34.000 --> 01:37.600] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General stipulated in a letter [01:37.600 --> 01:42.120] to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized [01:42.120 --> 01:48.240] in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, as [01:48.240 --> 01:54.480] well as other cities, too, like the District Attorney in El Paso, Cayma Esparza, a Democrat [01:54.480 --> 01:58.960] who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the [01:58.960 --> 02:01.840] prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.840 --> 02:06.760] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [02:06.760 --> 02:10.760] in Harris County, who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes [02:10.760 --> 02:13.480] something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [02:13.480 --> 02:17.360] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're [02:17.360 --> 02:22.600] charged with. [02:22.600 --> 02:27.200] A paper by Tulane University identified a five-and-a-half-inch American pocket shark [02:27.200 --> 02:32.320] as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket [02:32.320 --> 02:37.980] shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East [02:37.980 --> 02:39.480] Pacific Ocean. [02:39.480 --> 02:44.160] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a lumus fluid from a gland near its [02:44.160 --> 02:51.160] front fins for the purposes hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. [03:14.160 --> 03:40.240] Okay, we are back. [03:40.240 --> 03:48.280] Randy Calhoun, Brett Fountain, Wheel by Radio on this Friday the 17th day of December, 2021. [03:48.280 --> 03:52.320] And we have two empty slots on the board, so if you have a question or a comment, give [03:52.320 --> 03:59.800] us a call or call in number 512-646-1984. [03:59.800 --> 04:04.320] Now we're going back to Mary in Texas. [04:04.320 --> 04:08.640] Where, Mary, you ran off the cliff. [04:08.640 --> 04:14.520] Well, I was, I heard the music come on, and I thought, well, let me stay quiet so I don't [04:14.520 --> 04:18.640] run off the cliff, and maybe I'll get on the cliff. [04:18.640 --> 04:22.920] You've got to make sure that only Randy is the only one that's supposed to be running [04:22.920 --> 04:23.920] off the cliff. [04:23.920 --> 04:24.920] Yeah, that's my special purview. [04:24.920 --> 04:25.920] He tricked me. [04:25.920 --> 04:26.920] I have a franchise on running off the cliff. [04:26.920 --> 04:27.920] Okay, where were we? [04:27.920 --> 04:28.920] I was abused. [04:28.920 --> 04:29.920] I was abused. [04:29.920 --> 04:43.080] My right to violate it. [04:43.080 --> 04:46.080] The clerk told you the court was closed. [04:46.080 --> 04:52.280] Well, he did, because he said I had to have an appointment to go in, and I tried to ask [04:52.280 --> 04:55.760] him a few questions on the phone about e-filing. [04:55.760 --> 05:03.760] I've gotten a librarian to verify that the county court was still open and accepting [05:03.760 --> 05:08.280] documents, and she said, this website's real confusing. [05:08.280 --> 05:09.280] I think it's open. [05:09.280 --> 05:12.040] I said, would you please scratch me down that phone number? [05:12.040 --> 05:19.040] So while I was on her computer at the State Law Library, I gave him a call, and I was [05:19.040 --> 05:25.920] staying with somebody who was apparently of a higher superiority than myself. [05:25.920 --> 05:37.200] At some point, he made fun of me being pro-stay, and basically, it wasn't as bad as it sounds, [05:37.200 --> 05:41.640] but it all led to stuff like this, and then he goes, well, I can't give you legal advice, [05:41.640 --> 05:46.360] and then he said something like, well, you should have done this or that and gotten to [05:46.360 --> 05:47.360] court earlier. [05:47.360 --> 05:52.600] I said, well, you're barring the access to court today, but you're going to be a third [05:52.600 --> 06:00.960] party in this suit now, brother, and I said, is that legal advice that I can't access court [06:00.960 --> 06:07.560] today or that I should have made earlier plans to access court? [06:07.560 --> 06:11.520] And he said, I don't like this conversation, and I'm hanging up now and hung up on me, [06:11.520 --> 06:18.920] so I promptly called him back, and he immediately does voicemail, and this is Daniel Smith. [06:18.920 --> 06:22.760] You can call this person and that person if you need immediate message. [06:22.760 --> 06:23.760] That? [06:23.760 --> 06:24.760] That? [06:24.760 --> 06:26.760] I said, it's Smith. [06:26.760 --> 06:28.760] I need to talk to your superior. [06:28.760 --> 06:32.120] You've been on special, you just hung up on me, sir. [06:32.120 --> 06:33.120] Call me back immediately. [06:33.120 --> 06:34.120] My name is Eric Klinick. [06:34.120 --> 06:35.120] I'm at this number. [06:35.120 --> 06:40.080] Thank you, goodbye, and I called the other ladies, and they promptly assisted me to get [06:40.080 --> 06:46.080] me in an emergency set into that court today because of time constraints on the document. [06:46.080 --> 06:48.200] Oh, you have such a good... [06:48.200 --> 06:51.280] This could be an attorney, a private attorney suit. [06:51.280 --> 06:57.200] I already did my narrative, like you said, and I want to make this comment to the audience. [06:57.200 --> 07:05.120] And I sent you this link, and I'm sorry, I'm so tired right now. [07:05.120 --> 07:12.040] I sent you this link, and it goes into trauma, post-traumatic stress trauma, and how long [07:12.040 --> 07:18.920] the memories stay in the mind, and I've already forgotten the time quantities, but it's very [07:18.920 --> 07:25.920] clear that science stipulates that traumatic memories are almost immediately covered up. [07:25.920 --> 07:30.480] And when I went to write this damn narrative about six hours later when I got home from [07:30.480 --> 07:35.520] a party and an event and all kinds of stuff, you know, about five p.m. when I got home, [07:35.520 --> 07:36.520] I was... [07:36.520 --> 07:41.440] I had sort of blacked out my timeline, and I got through it because I rested the timeline [07:41.440 --> 07:46.840] down and laid back down and sort of decided I had already formed a mental block on when [07:46.840 --> 07:50.200] he started being abusive in the court. [07:50.200 --> 07:55.080] So when I finally got to court, I said, oh, are you Mr. Daniel? [07:55.080 --> 07:59.120] And he said, oh, I mumbled something, and it was him. [07:59.120 --> 08:03.840] And then we were awkwardly silent inside the attorney clerk's office, and there were real [08:03.840 --> 08:10.200] nice ladies there mostly, and I just got very effeminate, so he might have been a lady too, [08:10.200 --> 08:11.200] but very nice ladies. [08:11.200 --> 08:16.160] And I said, you know, and I had laughed in the hallway with a couple of them about persons [08:16.160 --> 08:22.320] and stuff, and I was in a real good humor, and I said, you know, I'm really sorry if [08:22.320 --> 08:26.320] I've made today awkward for y'all, you know, it really wasn't my intention to do that, [08:26.320 --> 08:33.720] because there was a quiet, and basically that kind of started what was like an attack on [08:33.720 --> 08:39.720] that this guy gave to me, which made me eventually call a supervisor in, because he threatened [08:39.720 --> 08:43.600] that he was going to make me leave, and I said, well, I do need to talk to your supervisor [08:43.600 --> 08:44.600] immediately. [08:44.600 --> 08:49.960] I said, I'm really uncomfortable around this man, I'm scared of him, and, you know, I'm [08:49.960 --> 08:54.280] confessional on the phone, I did that because she asked me legal advice. [08:54.280 --> 08:57.440] I said, actually, he was giving me legal advice on the phone. [08:57.440 --> 09:04.560] I said, see, he's hostile again, and the older African-American lady who was very nice put [09:04.560 --> 09:08.840] her hand up to him and said, hey, please calm down, you know, to him, but, you know, you [09:08.840 --> 09:11.440] said enough or something like that. [09:11.440 --> 09:13.000] And I said, you know, thank you. [09:13.000 --> 09:14.000] Was this a large woman? [09:14.000 --> 09:19.880] Yeah, she was a little, but not real large, but a little, and she's real nice, and all [09:19.880 --> 09:24.240] the ladies are real nice, and we're all, yeah, I've talked to her, she was very professional, [09:24.240 --> 09:25.240] professional. [09:25.240 --> 09:26.240] Connie. [09:26.240 --> 09:27.240] Connie. [09:27.240 --> 09:28.240] Yes, Connie. [09:28.240 --> 09:29.240] So, yeah. [09:29.240 --> 09:35.840] So, she was real respectful, and I thought she went out of her way to be respectful, [09:35.840 --> 09:42.560] and my concern, because I don't really, I enjoy this crap, guys, I enjoy this crap. [09:42.560 --> 09:49.360] I enjoy fighting, I enjoy seeing some of the stuff, I enjoy it, but I'm telling you, when [09:49.360 --> 09:54.880] I got in my car and I went to my political meeting, crossed town, I was late, and I said [09:54.880 --> 10:02.080] to myself, you know, and I'm not going to quote the belligerent, you know, get the merits [10:02.080 --> 10:03.080] on this. [10:03.080 --> 10:08.040] You know, what about the normal person who this shit happens to, you know, excrement [10:08.040 --> 10:09.040] happens to? [10:09.040 --> 10:15.240] That doesn't kind of know how to call somebody out on their BS and go to the supervisor or, [10:15.240 --> 10:17.720] you know, it just, it really worried me. [10:17.720 --> 10:20.880] It really did, I really did think about other people, and I said, and then I told myself, [10:20.880 --> 10:26.480] don't have a private attorney general lawsuit on this. [10:26.480 --> 10:33.360] I know it's not very thick, but is this one thing I could do on damages on, you know, [10:33.360 --> 10:38.680] me and behalf of others, because on behalf of other similes situated, because if I hadn't [10:38.680 --> 10:45.040] challenged them, and, you know, basically, you know, if I hadn't gone, challenged them [10:45.040 --> 10:51.280] called again, kept my research up and been diligent, my rights would have been violated. [10:51.280 --> 10:58.800] Well, have you considered filing criminal charges against this guy? [10:58.800 --> 11:00.920] I can't, I can't, I mean, I'm willing to do anything. [11:00.920 --> 11:06.160] I just, I want to figure out what to do one of these private attorney general lawsuits, [11:06.160 --> 11:10.880] though, that on behalf of myself and others, since we can't really do these class actions, [11:10.880 --> 11:12.880] I want to do a doozy. [11:12.880 --> 11:21.480] You wanted to file the suit against the clerk in a, in a private attorney general? [11:21.480 --> 11:29.960] Well, I named the clerk in my narrative at the end, and I said the clerk, other clerks [11:29.960 --> 11:33.800] and the Travis County in general, so I think it's just to be a standing to go after Travis [11:33.800 --> 11:39.520] County, because I've been real, real offended, and I care enough to be offended. [11:39.520 --> 11:45.400] Well, let me, let me make a suggestion during COVID, during COVID, I've been real offended [11:45.400 --> 11:52.920] about that, and it almost affected me today, but I didn't let it, but other people have. [11:52.920 --> 11:58.600] Yes they have, and I suggest you prepare a criminal complaint against him for official [11:58.600 --> 12:05.440] oppression, take it to a magistrate, and when the magistrate refuses to issue a warrant, [12:05.440 --> 12:07.120] you file against the magistrate. [12:07.120 --> 12:13.240] Now you're going to have the magistrate really pealed at this clerk that got him into this [12:13.240 --> 12:20.800] trouble, and they're going to talk to this clerk, and they'll put an end to this garbage, [12:20.800 --> 12:25.400] and suggest the magistrate you take it to is a district judge. [12:25.400 --> 12:30.360] I took a look at the Texas bar, and I see a Daniel Smith over there, there's actually [12:30.360 --> 12:34.760] eight of them, but I see one of them that's in Austin there, and it might as well be the [12:34.760 --> 12:41.200] right guy, I mean Austin is a tiny town, right, so Daniel Smith and all, and it's bound to [12:41.200 --> 12:42.200] be him, right? [12:42.200 --> 12:48.000] But yes, what if you accidentally bar-greed the wrong guy? [12:48.000 --> 12:51.160] Oh well, they'll get the idea. [12:51.160 --> 13:03.760] I did that in Fort Worth, oh, it was so funny, so yes, the guy's going to be pealed, I bar-greed [13:03.760 --> 13:09.600] one, there were three guys with the same name. [13:09.600 --> 13:14.720] These were lawyers' issues out of Decatur, Texas. [13:14.720 --> 13:20.880] One of the lawyers with that name was in Decatur, one was in Fort Worth, one was in Dallas, [13:20.880 --> 13:25.360] so I said, oh my goodness, which one is it? [13:25.360 --> 13:28.960] I'll take the one in Fort Worth. [13:28.960 --> 13:36.240] And it just happened that a friend of mine's son has legal issues, and he has an attorney [13:36.240 --> 13:43.520] by that name out of Fort Worth, and when Robert mentioned my name, this lawyer went off, yeah, [13:43.520 --> 13:47.480] he bar-greed me, and it wasn't even my client. [13:47.480 --> 13:51.600] Oh, that was wonderful. [13:51.600 --> 13:54.640] It's not often you get that kind of feedback. [13:54.640 --> 14:02.560] But yeah, if you bar-greed a lawyer who had nothing to do with it, he's going to be down [14:02.560 --> 14:06.760] there at the clerk's office having a fit. [14:06.760 --> 14:10.760] And you know, given that there are eight of them, I mean, you might want to just cover [14:10.760 --> 14:17.160] your bases and send it to multiple, just in case, right? [14:17.160 --> 14:25.360] It's likely to turn out the guy wasn't a lawyer at all. [14:25.360 --> 14:28.360] Brett, that's just wrong. [14:28.360 --> 14:29.360] That's devious. [14:29.360 --> 14:33.280] The review board will sort that out, right? [14:33.280 --> 14:34.800] The review board knows what to do. [14:34.800 --> 14:36.800] They'll take care of it, right? [14:36.800 --> 14:37.800] Yeah. [14:37.800 --> 14:39.920] What do you think, Mary? [14:39.920 --> 14:47.120] Well, I was born in this town, and I would not sacrifice my reputation in such unscrupulous [14:47.120 --> 14:48.120] signaturing. [14:48.120 --> 15:01.960] I am really thirsting to go into a suit on a large, on a large level about these courts [15:01.960 --> 15:02.960] being closed. [15:02.960 --> 15:09.800] And it didn't affect me, but these EMR efforts tried to make it affect me today, and it was [15:09.800 --> 15:19.560] one of these effeminate, cross-eyed, malnourished, liberal white males, and I just feel so sorry [15:19.560 --> 15:20.560] for the guy. [15:20.560 --> 15:25.040] I'm sure whatever I do to him might cause him this self-injury or homicide. [15:25.040 --> 15:27.520] I mean, he was teetering on the edge. [15:27.520 --> 15:33.320] I mean, I feel sorry for the guy, but I really want a chance at going after the state and [15:33.320 --> 15:38.800] after this Biden administration and all this stuff are closing these courts on us. [15:38.800 --> 15:42.120] I don't like being barred from court under Randy doesn't either. [15:42.120 --> 15:43.120] Yeah. [15:43.120 --> 15:44.120] You were with me that time. [15:44.120 --> 15:48.120] They tried to stop me from going in without an appointment. [15:48.120 --> 15:49.120] Well, I ran. [15:49.120 --> 15:53.720] I was running in my heels and dresses and said, ma'am, will you leave? [15:53.720 --> 15:54.720] And I've been there, dumb man. [15:54.720 --> 16:00.920] I had my recorders on that day, and I was like, yes, sir, yes, sir, I'm off the door, and [16:00.920 --> 16:01.920] I was like, I'm sorry. [16:01.920 --> 16:05.360] You know, I mean, I didn't make any promises with you that day, you know, I was like, hey, [16:05.360 --> 16:07.800] I'll help you out, and then we'll go eat lunch. [16:07.800 --> 16:08.800] Yeah. [16:08.800 --> 16:10.800] Mary ran like a rabbit. [16:10.800 --> 16:20.200] I really like a fat, like a pure white on my feet and sprinted off little, little smart [16:20.200 --> 16:26.480] she mouth security guy at the metal detector. [16:26.480 --> 16:27.480] Smart mouth. [16:27.480 --> 16:33.800] Me and because I didn't have an appointment, and I wanted to go in there anyway, and he [16:33.800 --> 16:38.480] threatened me, and I stuck out my wrist, you're going to risk me bad boy hair, get your cuffs [16:38.480 --> 16:42.800] out and stick them on me, and Mary hit the road. [16:42.800 --> 16:50.520] Yeah, they asked me to leave, and I said, yes, sir, I'm Jesus. [16:50.520 --> 16:51.840] You missed all the fun, Mary. [16:51.840 --> 16:52.840] You're off the cliff. [16:52.840 --> 16:56.320] Oh, I had a great time, and I'm glad I had that. [16:56.320 --> 16:57.320] Hang on. [16:57.320 --> 16:58.320] We'll be right back. [16:58.320 --> 16:59.320] Yeah. 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[18:50.360 --> 18:54.360] Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from ruleoflawradio.com. [18:54.360 --> 19:01.360] Through your copy today and together, we can have the first society we all want and deserve. [19:24.360 --> 19:31.360] Okay, we are back, Randy Shelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio. [19:55.360 --> 20:01.560] I suggest you make up a criminal complaint against this kid and file it with a district [20:01.560 --> 20:08.040] judge and when the district judge refuses to act on it, you file with the Court of Appeals [20:08.040 --> 20:13.600] against the district judge and that district judge is going to be really pealed at this [20:13.600 --> 20:14.600] clerk. [20:14.600 --> 20:20.680] And he's going to go to that clerk and make sure that clerk never causes this to happen [20:20.680 --> 20:21.680] again. [20:21.680 --> 20:24.680] Oh, hold on, I don't have you un-muted. [20:24.680 --> 20:25.680] There we go. [20:25.680 --> 20:26.680] Hey. [20:26.680 --> 20:27.680] Okay. [20:27.680 --> 20:29.680] I heard you. [20:29.680 --> 20:35.960] Well, I want to make some big waves on this one possibly because the other suit on the [20:35.960 --> 20:40.960] airport, I think I'm stipulated to under a quarter million on that, so I don't think [20:40.960 --> 20:45.840] I'm going to get to pop that one into a private attorney general suit. [20:45.840 --> 20:51.600] But is a private attorney general suit something within my scope that I could work on? [20:51.600 --> 20:52.600] On any level? [20:52.600 --> 20:53.600] Because what is that? [20:53.600 --> 20:54.600] Oh, yes. [20:54.600 --> 20:55.600] What is that? [20:55.600 --> 21:00.600] You know, and I would like to do that because I want media, unlike you, I love media. [21:00.600 --> 21:05.800] So I want media on this infraction of buying access to the court. [21:05.800 --> 21:11.840] And I want big media and I want a simple issue and God forbid Daniel Hurst himself or anyone [21:11.840 --> 21:12.840] else. [21:12.840 --> 21:17.840] I really, I thought it would be better not to do this because he seemed to such a weak [21:17.840 --> 21:24.840] and feeble emotional temperament, but I feel like these chances don't always avail themselves [21:24.840 --> 21:28.640] to me and I need to go ahead and use this opportunity. [21:28.640 --> 21:39.440] Well, if he has a weak and feeble emotional temperament, he may need a little object lesson. [21:39.440 --> 21:45.600] A little stress is really good for you if you have a weak temperament. [21:45.600 --> 21:48.600] It helps you to build strength of character. [21:48.600 --> 21:51.960] Okay, well then maybe I won't feel so guilty. [21:51.960 --> 21:58.280] I really don't have anything against him and I only see this as an opportunity to define [21:58.280 --> 22:02.320] and expand the elements of justice and fair access. [22:02.320 --> 22:03.320] I don't want to. [22:03.320 --> 22:11.480] I try never to file against someone where I have an ax to grind. [22:11.480 --> 22:17.240] So it's best that you file against someone against whom you don't have an ax to grind. [22:17.240 --> 22:18.640] You have nothing against this guy. [22:18.640 --> 22:19.640] He just acted inappropriate. [22:19.640 --> 22:25.920] He's the best one to go after because then you're more careful with what you do. [22:25.920 --> 22:31.480] You don't do anything deliberately malicious and that maintains your credibility. [22:31.480 --> 22:37.360] Well, I'm scared to be punitive on him because I don't know if he could stand the heat. [22:37.360 --> 22:41.680] I don't think he emotionally could stand it, but I feel like I must. [22:41.680 --> 22:42.680] I feel like I must. [22:42.680 --> 22:43.680] I must do something. [22:43.680 --> 22:50.480] Life will, your religious, what does God say about that? [22:50.480 --> 22:55.120] He's not going to put anything on you you can't handle. [22:55.120 --> 22:59.640] Well, I'm religious because I mean this guy is. [22:59.640 --> 23:00.640] Doesn't matter. [23:00.640 --> 23:01.640] Tell me. [23:01.640 --> 23:02.640] He can deal with it. [23:02.640 --> 23:09.880] Help me build a little self-respect and a little character. [23:09.880 --> 23:12.520] Sometimes it takes us with kicking the behind to get his attention. [23:12.520 --> 23:16.160] If you don't do this, he's likely to wind up losing his job. [23:16.160 --> 23:19.760] Well, I want to get the nation's attention on this. [23:19.760 --> 23:21.760] I don't like these courts being closed. [23:21.760 --> 23:23.680] I've never liked them being closed. [23:23.680 --> 23:26.360] I don't like them treating us positively. [23:26.360 --> 23:35.040] Let's do a basic run-around, rundown of a private attorney general suit and is it something [23:35.040 --> 23:39.640] I can study and write and maybe go get a book at the library on it or what? [23:39.640 --> 23:43.840] This is definitely something you could do a private attorney general suit on. [23:43.840 --> 23:47.400] These courts require an appointment to come to court. [23:47.400 --> 23:55.200] It's just simply not acceptable and it's not constitutional. [23:55.200 --> 24:03.200] Article 10, Article 1, Paragraph 10, Texas Constitution, guarantees you the right to [24:03.200 --> 24:06.680] a public court. [24:06.680 --> 24:09.760] Having to get an appointment to come to court is not a public court. [24:09.760 --> 24:14.440] And I said I didn't have any appointments today and oh, we don't have any today. [24:14.440 --> 24:15.840] I said, well, you must. [24:15.840 --> 24:18.960] My talk is on this today and I must get it done today. [24:18.960 --> 24:21.520] You must do it. [24:21.520 --> 24:28.240] Exactly, and that's the issue, that constitutional violation. [24:28.240 --> 24:36.120] So go after the courts for denying you your constitutional right to a public court. [24:36.120 --> 24:42.480] And let me say this and I'll let you go, if you've got other callers, is that I have [24:42.480 --> 24:51.480] made a try to make some complaints about the Travis County law library being closed. [24:51.480 --> 24:54.120] They had a number of books. [24:54.120 --> 25:00.760] Many they would let us have after they expired in magazines, periodicals, Texas law journals, [25:00.760 --> 25:02.640] really valuable materials. [25:02.640 --> 25:06.440] They would throw it in the trash frequently and we got to take those home. [25:06.440 --> 25:12.400] We got these computers, had a number of great books there and some other resources. [25:12.400 --> 25:21.080] Mostly for lower level law issues, divorce, things like that, rental agreements, maybe [25:21.080 --> 25:22.080] immigration. [25:22.080 --> 25:28.480] But that has been closed and I went there a few months ago and they said, well, it's [25:28.480 --> 25:29.480] open. [25:29.480 --> 25:31.480] And I said, well, the door here is locked. [25:31.480 --> 25:33.480] Oh, no, it's open. [25:33.480 --> 25:34.840] They're still open. [25:34.840 --> 25:35.840] Call the number online. [25:35.840 --> 25:38.120] I said, I don't want to call number one. [25:38.120 --> 25:39.600] I want to make a complaint. [25:39.600 --> 25:43.200] This library is closed and I want to make a complaint now. [25:43.200 --> 25:49.160] And I think I told you that one time, but anyways, they didn't want to take a claim. [25:49.160 --> 25:52.240] They didn't want to take a complaint, I mean. [25:52.240 --> 25:57.080] And so I told the state law library librarian today, which is very polite to me. [25:57.080 --> 26:01.920] Y'all could call these people on the phone and get legal questions answered, basically, [26:01.920 --> 26:02.920] and on email. [26:02.920 --> 26:09.120] And she said, she goes, well, the county law library is not closed. [26:09.120 --> 26:10.720] And I said, it is closed. [26:10.720 --> 26:12.720] And she said, no, it's not. [26:12.720 --> 26:13.720] It is not closed. [26:13.720 --> 26:14.720] I said, yes, it is closed. [26:14.720 --> 26:15.720] The doors are locked. [26:15.720 --> 26:21.880] And she said, I mean, that's the thing, when you get people outright lying, you want to [26:21.880 --> 26:28.000] get them to say it at least twice, so it helps with the clarification and the narrative. [26:28.000 --> 26:29.440] So I always double check them. [26:29.440 --> 26:35.920] And I've seen great politicians and the committees do this that I thought were completely childlike [26:35.920 --> 26:40.560] and ignorant because they were discourse on a level of a second grader. [26:40.560 --> 26:46.200] And so I, you know, it's not, I'm not getting them into a circular thinking or into a crowd, [26:46.200 --> 26:50.680] but I just make them look at themselves so it's very clear that I didn't misunderstand [26:50.680 --> 26:58.320] because this could go my narrative later if I need it or into my story later. [26:58.320 --> 27:02.080] But all this being said, she said, no, you know, it's open and well, it's online and [27:02.080 --> 27:03.400] they have reference in this net. [27:03.400 --> 27:05.400] You can email them a question. [27:05.400 --> 27:06.880] You can email them a question. [27:06.880 --> 27:09.760] And I said, well, that's not what I need. [27:09.760 --> 27:10.760] Oh, well, please. [27:10.760 --> 27:11.760] It's not the same thing. [27:11.760 --> 27:12.760] It's closed. [27:12.760 --> 27:13.760] It's closed. [27:13.760 --> 27:14.760] It's closed. [27:14.760 --> 27:19.760] If the door is locked, that's the definition of closed. [27:19.760 --> 27:28.120] Let me be clear with you, this is the state librarian and then these county officials [27:28.120 --> 27:30.360] because I called a lot of, I called a lot of people. [27:30.360 --> 27:36.040] I made a lot of trouble that day a couple of three months ago as a security officer. [27:36.040 --> 27:39.720] And let me be clear with you, all these people are under the impression they are not closed. [27:39.720 --> 27:43.000] And they will tell me to my face as the doors closed. [27:43.000 --> 27:48.000] So when we go say the courts are closed, they're going to say, they're not closed. [27:48.000 --> 27:49.000] And they say, yes, they are. [27:49.000 --> 27:50.000] The door is locked. [27:50.000 --> 27:51.240] I was prohibited for entering. [27:51.240 --> 27:53.800] I was not allowed to file a document. [27:53.800 --> 27:54.800] I was laughed at. [27:54.800 --> 28:02.360] I was told that if I could say I had the same legal duties that a lawyer has and, you know, [28:02.360 --> 28:07.360] I really wanted to have done this right, I should have looked into it and, you know, [28:07.360 --> 28:10.240] understood these things and called them earlier. [28:10.240 --> 28:12.840] And is that legal advice, sir? [28:12.840 --> 28:15.680] I don't like this conversation, I'm hanging up now. [28:15.680 --> 28:20.800] And so I know when people are giving me legal advice and that was legal advice. [28:20.800 --> 28:26.760] And so, and he went over the edge of not giving me not legal advice when he could have given [28:26.760 --> 28:31.040] me format advice and basic things. [28:31.040 --> 28:36.160] And I'm not going to get into all the details, but the point is that these people apparently [28:36.160 --> 28:39.840] believe they are not closed. [28:39.840 --> 28:46.800] And let me be clear at the county's office, at the county office where the library is [28:46.800 --> 28:52.640] for Travis County, they are only keeping one person and most of these, I think one or all [28:52.640 --> 28:58.040] building two for the district court, they're only keeping one viable person there. [28:58.040 --> 29:00.480] Everyone else is at home on a vacation. [29:00.480 --> 29:03.280] These people have been working from home on a vacation. [29:03.280 --> 29:09.080] I called the Travis County on another issue today on a good issue and the lady was real [29:09.080 --> 29:14.320] nice and she was apparently from home because I heard her child crying in the background. [29:14.320 --> 29:19.200] These people are on a permanent vacation and they think they're going to qualify as officials [29:19.200 --> 29:25.240] or servants doing this and telling us to our faces the doors are open. [29:25.240 --> 29:28.200] The library is open, the computer access is open. [29:28.200 --> 29:33.080] I'm really, I don't need these people, but I am not happy about this policy. [29:33.080 --> 29:43.800] I wonder how it's affecting other people that have less means. [29:43.800 --> 29:50.880] I wonder, I tend to think that it's not affecting people because nobody cares enough to go do [29:50.880 --> 29:52.920] what you're doing in general. [29:52.920 --> 29:56.680] I mean, the ones that deal with them are the lawyers and the lawyers are fine because [29:56.680 --> 29:58.680] they're doing their e-filing. 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[31:16.840 --> 31:21.080] Researchers say it could help doctors identify older patients who need special care. [31:21.080 --> 31:25.720] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, more news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [31:51.080 --> 32:05.680] Logos Radio Network welcomes a new show to our lineup for the new year. [32:05.680 --> 32:11.960] Scripture Talk with Nana will begin Wednesday, January 8th from 8 to 10 p.m. central time. [32:11.960 --> 32:15.040] Our goal is in accord with Matthew 516. [32:15.040 --> 32:20.080] Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your father [32:20.080 --> 32:21.640] which is in heaven. [32:21.640 --> 32:26.760] We wish to reflect God's light and be a blessing to all those with a hearing ear. [32:26.760 --> 32:32.000] Join Nana and guests for both verse by verse Bible studies and topical Bible studies designed [32:32.000 --> 32:35.120] to provoke unto love and good works. [32:35.120 --> 32:39.520] Our verse by verse Bible studies will begin in the book of Matthew where we will discuss [32:39.520 --> 32:41.280] one chapter per week. [32:41.280 --> 32:46.360] Our topical Bible studies will vary each week and will explore sound doctrine as well as [32:46.360 --> 32:48.560] Christian character development. [32:48.560 --> 32:56.200] So mark your calendar and join us live on LogosRadioNetwork.com Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. starting January [32:56.200 --> 33:26.040] 8th for an inspiring and motivating discussion of the Scriptures. [33:26.200 --> 33:39.440] Okay, we are back. [33:39.440 --> 33:45.920] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rula LaRio, and we're talking to Mary and Texas and Mary, [33:45.920 --> 33:54.440] I get the impression you're doing a little dodging and this kid here who has himself [33:54.440 --> 34:03.400] a little attitude, if he's somewhat effeminate and arrogant, that generally indicates a low [34:03.400 --> 34:06.240] self-esteem. [34:06.240 --> 34:11.920] What you may need to do is get his attention. [34:11.920 --> 34:17.440] Try filing a criminal complaint against him with the district judge and the district judge [34:17.440 --> 34:21.400] won't pursue the criminal complaint but what he will do is call this kid in and say, what [34:21.400 --> 34:22.680] the heck is going on here? [34:22.680 --> 34:29.240] I got somebody trying to get me to have you arrested and that might be enough to give [34:29.240 --> 34:35.240] him reason to get his attitude under control. [34:35.240 --> 34:46.400] Well, I believe I have a duty to help keep these offices running morally but with Brett [34:46.400 --> 34:54.480] I would say you have talked about issues about not having access to court with Zoom meetings, [34:54.480 --> 35:00.880] court Zoom meetings and whatnot and so I would ask Randy, do you agree that with Brett that [35:00.880 --> 35:04.640] this is really not an important issue about access to court? [35:04.640 --> 35:05.640] I agree. [35:05.640 --> 35:08.680] I say that's a very important issue. [35:08.680 --> 35:13.320] I say it's a very important issue and I know Brett himself is complained about being on [35:13.320 --> 35:18.440] the Zoom meeting and not, does not running the way he was expecting. [35:18.440 --> 35:19.440] Am I correct? [35:19.440 --> 35:20.440] No, I don't know. [35:20.440 --> 35:25.520] I don't remember complaining about that but I do agree that that is definitely an issue. [35:25.520 --> 35:28.680] I've seen people having that issue. [35:28.680 --> 35:35.480] I don't think I've been on a Zoom call that's been my, something with me, I've been a court [35:35.480 --> 35:38.120] watcher for a number of people. [35:38.120 --> 35:40.120] Yes, you have. [35:40.120 --> 35:44.360] That's what you're talking about, being a court watcher which we have the right to not [35:44.360 --> 35:52.080] be star chambered and we have a right to have witnesses there and so as a witness and as [35:52.080 --> 35:57.200] somebody who participated in the Zoom court hearing, I thought you were complaining about [35:57.200 --> 35:59.200] that event. [35:59.200 --> 36:04.800] One thing that I have complained about is when they have their administrator kick you [36:04.800 --> 36:10.360] out, they won't let court watchers in because they only want to allow the parties and their [36:10.360 --> 36:17.480] attorneys in and so then they'll kick everybody out and tell everybody to go, you know, watch [36:17.480 --> 36:24.120] the YouTube, the live stream on YouTube or something and they give no room for somebody [36:24.120 --> 36:26.560] to be live. [36:26.560 --> 36:30.960] You can't walk in the building and you can't be live participating. [36:30.960 --> 36:34.000] That's not okay. [36:34.000 --> 36:39.320] I think we're all in agreement that this COVID thing and the BLM thing and the riot [36:39.320 --> 36:46.120] thing was in effect to take some of our rights away not to actually administer justice nor [36:46.120 --> 36:48.840] to administer medical help. [36:48.840 --> 36:56.400] So what I'm saying is that I see the restriction of courts as part of our constitutional restrictions [36:56.400 --> 37:04.400] that perhaps the CCP, George Soros, Tyrants above or below have decided to try to undictate [37:04.400 --> 37:05.400] on it. [37:05.400 --> 37:09.800] So just like Richard Rees was concerned about the mask a year or two ago because he said [37:09.800 --> 37:14.120] it's going to leave into the vaccine, well now we see in other states and countries [37:14.120 --> 37:15.520] it has. [37:15.520 --> 37:24.480] So in my mind, this is a potential, you know, seed issue and I'm not a victim but I was [37:24.480 --> 37:30.360] damaged, you know, for a little bit today and I would have been damaged if I hadn't [37:30.360 --> 37:33.080] been a belligerent advocate on my right. [37:33.080 --> 37:39.160] I would have been severely damaged on, you know, a potential quarter million lawsuit. [37:39.160 --> 37:46.280] And so I would like to use this as an attorney general lawsuit for myself and other similar [37:46.280 --> 37:47.280] situated brandy. [37:47.280 --> 37:48.280] Would that be possible? [37:48.280 --> 37:55.080] And that's a basic thing I would do to do that in a few words and I have one more question [37:55.080 --> 37:56.560] and I'll let you go. [37:56.560 --> 38:04.200] Okay, you can do that under denial of the constitutional right to a public court. [38:04.200 --> 38:05.200] Thank you. [38:05.200 --> 38:09.960] Article 1, paragraph 10, Texas Constitution. [38:09.960 --> 38:22.280] And in the Code of Criminal Procedure it's, you know, 1.24, article 1.24. [38:22.280 --> 38:24.520] Can you read that and see what it says? [38:24.520 --> 38:25.520] Sure. [38:25.520 --> 38:28.840] Hang on a second to me. [38:28.840 --> 38:34.800] Code of Criminal Procedure, article 124, public trial, short and sweet, the proceedings [38:34.800 --> 38:38.960] and trials in all courts shall be public, period. [38:38.960 --> 38:43.960] That's not very complex. [38:43.960 --> 38:46.960] Poor words. [38:46.960 --> 38:54.760] Did the proceedings and trials in all courts shall be public? [38:54.760 --> 38:57.480] What does public mean? [38:57.480 --> 39:01.320] Oh, Randy, don't ask that. [39:01.320 --> 39:05.800] You're not one of those people that wants to know what is, is. [39:05.800 --> 39:06.800] Oh. [39:06.800 --> 39:13.040] I know what is, is, is, what is, is, but I don't believe in if anymore. [39:13.040 --> 39:18.960] They're going to say, well, it is public. [39:18.960 --> 39:19.960] You can watch it on YouTube. [39:19.960 --> 39:21.480] The building was open. [39:21.480 --> 39:22.480] The library was open. [39:22.480 --> 39:23.480] The library's open. [39:23.480 --> 39:24.480] The door is locked. [39:24.480 --> 39:25.480] The library's open. [39:25.480 --> 39:26.480] The door is locked. [39:26.480 --> 39:31.680] Then I need to go down to the library and grab the door and bash into it and fall down [39:31.680 --> 39:33.680] and sue them. [39:33.680 --> 39:40.240] Yeah, I just want enough to go on, but I'm telling you, these people believe it's open. [39:40.240 --> 39:42.040] They believe it. [39:42.040 --> 39:44.200] They believe that it is open. [39:44.200 --> 39:45.200] And so. [39:45.200 --> 39:47.840] I wonder what happens if you're on the phone with them and, and while they're telling you [39:47.840 --> 39:54.640] it's open, you knock on the door so forcefully that the glass breaks, but then when you walk [39:54.640 --> 39:57.280] in there and the alarm's going off, oh, that's okay. [39:57.280 --> 40:01.480] I'm on the phone with somebody who, who works here and she says it's open. [40:01.480 --> 40:04.400] I came close to getting arrested today. [40:04.400 --> 40:06.800] I came close to getting arrested three months ago. [40:06.800 --> 40:09.160] I already know where the impact zone is. [40:09.160 --> 40:10.480] I'm not going there. [40:10.480 --> 40:11.480] It's there. [40:11.480 --> 40:14.800] And I went as far as I could and I'm not kidding. [40:14.800 --> 40:17.480] And did you call 911? [40:17.480 --> 40:19.480] I made court. [40:19.480 --> 40:21.480] Oh God, no. [40:21.480 --> 40:22.480] Wanna? [40:22.480 --> 40:23.480] No, but. [40:23.480 --> 40:24.480] That is so much fun. [40:24.480 --> 40:28.480] Probably because I had a party to go to. [40:28.480 --> 40:33.480] I just, I want to ask a little bit about these private attorney general lawsuits because I'm [40:33.480 --> 40:37.480] willing to make the claim and I'm willing to make it on myself and behalf of others. [40:37.480 --> 40:40.480] And what's the kind of price I could get on this thing? [40:40.480 --> 40:45.480] How high can I go on a private attorney general lawsuit on this issue that I might make state? [40:45.480 --> 40:47.480] I mean, I might pull the state into this. [40:47.480 --> 40:49.480] So let's say I have a claim on this. [40:49.480 --> 40:56.480] What are your constitutional rights worth to you? [40:56.480 --> 40:58.480] Right on behalf of others are worth quite a bit. [40:58.480 --> 41:01.480] I'm in fact embarrassed to tell you the number I'm thinking of. [41:01.480 --> 41:02.480] Yeah. [41:02.480 --> 41:09.480] I put in the lawsuit against Wise County that, you know, I'm a combat veteran. [41:09.480 --> 41:13.480] I paid heavy for these rights. [41:13.480 --> 41:18.480] They may not be worth as much to you as they are to me, but they are extremely valuable [41:18.480 --> 41:19.480] to me. [41:19.480 --> 41:22.480] And that's all that matters. [41:22.480 --> 41:25.480] So how valuable are they to you? [41:25.480 --> 41:31.480] How much would you have to ask for to give the jurisdiction cause to never allow this [41:31.480 --> 41:33.480] to happen again? [41:33.480 --> 41:38.480] And if you're embarrassed, I'll say it's less than a billion. [41:38.480 --> 41:40.480] I'll tell you it's less than a billion. [41:40.480 --> 41:41.480] That's what I'll tell you. [41:41.480 --> 41:43.480] It's more than a million. [41:43.480 --> 41:45.480] It's less than a billion. [41:45.480 --> 41:46.480] Okay. [41:46.480 --> 41:53.480] If you're embarrassed about the amount, do some calculations about a number that sounds [41:53.480 --> 41:59.480] more palatable and then do some records requests to find out how many other people have had [41:59.480 --> 42:04.480] Zoom meetings in a certain amount of time the last couple of years. [42:04.480 --> 42:06.480] Or whatever the things that you're... [42:06.480 --> 42:08.480] I'm not a boss maker. [42:08.480 --> 42:12.480] You can just assume that those people would have tried to go to the law library because [42:12.480 --> 42:18.480] they were pro se and you can assume that the doors were locked on them while everybody's [42:18.480 --> 42:20.480] telling them they're open. [42:20.480 --> 42:25.480] Well, and then we also have liberties they want gained because they didn't get the financial [42:25.480 --> 42:28.480] compensation that they should have in the beginning. [42:28.480 --> 42:29.480] So there's all these... [42:29.480 --> 42:33.480] There's a lot of potential financial ramifications into one law. [42:33.480 --> 42:39.480] Yeah, but you have to pick the ones you're going to litigate. [42:39.480 --> 42:49.480] You have to pick them carefully cause it gets way too complex if you have too many claims. [42:49.480 --> 42:55.480] So your number with Wise County is well-crafted and articulated. [42:55.480 --> 43:03.480] Yes, based on 900 or 1.2 billion a year for pretrial incarceration. [43:03.480 --> 43:11.480] And I'm filed a complaint alleging an ongoing criminal conspiracy to deny people due process [43:11.480 --> 43:17.480] and write their speedy trial that the prosecutors use this delay to their advantage. [43:17.480 --> 43:26.480] And the delay caused people to be incarcerated, pretrial, and that pretrial incarceration [43:26.480 --> 43:29.480] cost the state 1.2 billion dollars. [43:29.480 --> 43:34.480] So 400 million to give the courts enough reason to stop doing this was not unreasonable. [43:34.480 --> 43:35.480] Hang on. [43:35.480 --> 43:36.480] Okay. [43:36.480 --> 43:39.480] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, we do need to move on, Mary. [43:39.480 --> 43:43.480] We've got one hour left and a board full of callers. [43:43.480 --> 43:45.480] Love you guys. [43:45.480 --> 43:49.480] Love you, Mary, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain. [43:49.480 --> 43:53.480] We'll be right back. [43:53.480 --> 43:56.480] After about seven seconds. [43:56.480 --> 43:58.480] I kind of went out too soon. [43:58.480 --> 44:00.480] Are you going to run off the cliff? [44:00.480 --> 44:06.480] Through advances in technology, our lives have greatly improved except in the area of nutrition. [44:06.480 --> 44:09.480] People feed their pets better than they feed themselves. [44:09.480 --> 44:11.480] And it's time we changed all that. 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[47:18.480 --> 47:33.480] Okay, we are back, Randy Helton, Brett Felton, Ruleoflaw Radio, and we're going to Danny in Tennessee. Hello, Danny Hillbilly, what you got for us? [47:33.480 --> 47:38.480] Hello, Danny, did we put you to sleep? [47:38.480 --> 47:41.480] At least you're not snoring. [47:41.480 --> 47:43.480] You hear me now? [47:43.480 --> 47:46.480] There you go, now I can hear you. [47:46.480 --> 47:52.480] Yeah, I was hearing the guy from South Carolina a while ago talk about the property taxes. [47:52.480 --> 48:07.480] Now he had gone through everything so much, and maybe he hasn't, but one thing I found to check is special definitions of words and terms. [48:07.480 --> 48:16.480] A little example of that is a few years ago, I came up on these milk crates sitting out by the road, so I thought, well, it looked handy. [48:16.480 --> 48:22.480] I don't know why somebody would put them out that way, but I picked them up and got several. [48:22.480 --> 48:30.480] Some other time I got to look, reading on the side of it, it said something like a violation for use by other than the owner. [48:30.480 --> 48:38.480] I think it cited some Texas code section. [48:38.480 --> 48:41.480] Is this when you were in Texas? [48:41.480 --> 48:43.480] Yes. [48:43.480 --> 48:54.480] I went and looked it up just to see how much trouble that might be and what it was, and discovered they had a very special definition of use for that. [48:54.480 --> 49:03.480] The special definition they had before that was use meant storage or transportation of dairy products. [49:03.480 --> 49:12.480] Since that's not what I was doing, I wasn't using them the way the statute meant. [49:12.480 --> 49:24.480] That's something they might have missed somehow, because it seemed like a word he would know, whereas it's defined in some way that he wouldn't have. [49:24.480 --> 49:30.480] Exactly. [49:30.480 --> 49:33.480] I'm not sure where that was going. [49:33.480 --> 49:36.480] It was interesting, but I'm not sure where it was going. [49:36.480 --> 49:41.480] There's no allodial title in South Carolina. There's no this. There's no that. This doesn't cover it. [49:41.480 --> 49:49.480] Well, maybe they have a special word for it that he's saying, check the definitions. [49:49.480 --> 49:51.480] Good point. [49:51.480 --> 49:55.480] I was just going to say that. [49:55.480 --> 50:24.480] Another little phrase that I came up with dealing with transportation code, the way they're going about enforcing it. [50:24.480 --> 50:30.480] And basically forcing people into it that are not really involved in it. [50:30.480 --> 50:44.480] That it's a system of impressment into service of the transportation industry and thereby the state. [50:44.480 --> 50:46.480] Say that again. [50:46.480 --> 51:02.480] That the way they're enforcing it and forcing people into it, it's being used as a system of impressment into service of the transportation industry and the state. [51:02.480 --> 51:07.480] Because you're being required to join the transportation industry. [51:07.480 --> 51:09.480] Interesting. [51:09.480 --> 51:15.480] Yeah. [51:15.480 --> 51:19.480] And it presupposes everything's transportation. [51:19.480 --> 51:21.480] And that would, that would. [51:21.480 --> 51:23.480] Oh, yeah. [51:23.480 --> 51:33.480] They're forcing you into transportation and that goes to unusual or extra taxation. [51:33.480 --> 51:34.480] Yeah. [51:34.480 --> 51:46.480] I like to make claims that may or may not be true and force them to prove is not true. [51:46.480 --> 51:47.480] Okay. [51:47.480 --> 51:53.480] The third thing, but that's all I can thank God right now, but just a couple of little quick things there I thought. [51:53.480 --> 51:56.480] Is that all you had for us? [51:56.480 --> 51:58.480] Yeah, I wasn't trying to do a lot tonight. [51:58.480 --> 52:01.480] I just thought that might help that guy. [52:01.480 --> 52:03.480] So I wanted to bring it up. [52:03.480 --> 52:05.480] Yeah, it might. [52:05.480 --> 52:07.480] You'll be listening next week here. [52:07.480 --> 52:10.480] He should be back on maybe and call back in and talk to you. [52:10.480 --> 52:13.480] Oh, you're going to make it next week Christmas Eve? [52:13.480 --> 52:14.480] Oh, Christmas Eve. [52:14.480 --> 52:16.480] Oh, not going to happen. [52:16.480 --> 52:17.480] Yeah. [52:17.480 --> 52:21.480] Week after Christmas. [52:21.480 --> 52:25.480] It'll be all Thursday too, huh? [52:25.480 --> 52:29.480] Probably won't do either one. [52:29.480 --> 52:30.480] Yeah. [52:30.480 --> 52:32.480] Okay. [52:32.480 --> 52:33.480] Okay. [52:33.480 --> 52:36.480] I'm glad you reminded us of that. [52:36.480 --> 52:37.480] Thank you. [52:37.480 --> 52:39.480] All right. [52:39.480 --> 52:40.480] Okay. [52:40.480 --> 52:41.480] Humbug. [52:41.480 --> 52:42.480] Humbug. [52:42.480 --> 52:43.480] Bye. [52:43.480 --> 52:44.480] Humbug. [52:44.480 --> 52:45.480] Bye. [52:45.480 --> 52:46.480] Thank you, Danny. [52:46.480 --> 52:48.480] Thank you, Danny. [52:48.480 --> 52:49.480] Okay. [52:49.480 --> 52:51.480] Now we're going to go to Trey in Colorado. [52:51.480 --> 52:53.480] Hello, Trey. [52:53.480 --> 52:54.480] Hey, Randy. [52:54.480 --> 52:55.480] Hey, Brett. [52:55.480 --> 52:56.480] How you all doing? [52:56.480 --> 52:57.480] Doing good. [52:57.480 --> 53:00.480] What do you have for us today? [53:00.480 --> 53:03.480] I got my wife on here with me tonight. [53:03.480 --> 53:08.480] Oh, so you can't tell any more of those stories about her like you've been telling us. [53:08.480 --> 53:09.480] That's right. [53:09.480 --> 53:11.480] Hi, this is Janine. [53:11.480 --> 53:13.480] Hello, Janine. [53:13.480 --> 53:18.480] My favorite pastime is let's you and her fight. [53:18.480 --> 53:24.480] Yeah, he keeps trying to get me to have a fight with my wife. [53:24.480 --> 53:27.480] He says he wants to see the fireworks. [53:27.480 --> 53:32.480] He's married to a Brazilian, a little petite Brazilian woman. [53:32.480 --> 53:37.480] And I keep trying to get him to tell her that she deserves better and he won't do it. [53:37.480 --> 53:38.480] Oh, no. [53:38.480 --> 53:39.480] No, don't tell her. [53:39.480 --> 53:41.480] No, she already knows. [53:41.480 --> 53:47.480] Or if she hadn't figured it out by now, I'm sure not going to tell her. [53:47.480 --> 53:48.480] Okay. [53:48.480 --> 53:51.480] What do you have for us today? [53:51.480 --> 53:57.480] Real quick, I got her on here because I just want us to kind of get to do this together [53:57.480 --> 54:01.480] and explain to her kind of what's going on. [54:01.480 --> 54:07.480] And you all help me out on this whole being a pro-vay thing. [54:07.480 --> 54:12.480] Because, you know, we got two little boys, like I said, in the past, the diapers. [54:12.480 --> 54:18.480] And her maintenance terms that they're protected, obviously, as is mine. [54:18.480 --> 54:21.480] And that, you know, these jerks. [54:21.480 --> 54:24.480] I'm not going to say what I really think about them. [54:24.480 --> 54:26.480] Don't come after us. [54:26.480 --> 54:31.480] And I had court this past yesterday. [54:31.480 --> 54:38.480] And anyways, I went and did the whole Webex thing online and the judge ended up saying, [54:38.480 --> 54:42.480] who gave you permission to do this on the phone or whatever? [54:42.480 --> 54:43.480] And I was like, well, you did. [54:43.480 --> 54:44.480] And she did. [54:44.480 --> 54:48.480] And I want to know how to do it otherwise, they gave me the papers and everything. [54:48.480 --> 54:52.480] Well, she said, I'm going to wore you to come into this court. [54:52.480 --> 54:56.480] I had to drive there and get into the court real fast. [54:56.480 --> 54:58.480] I'm a prosecutor. [54:58.480 --> 55:01.480] And I wanted to talk outside the court. [55:01.480 --> 55:07.480] And he's like basically trying to give me an option saying, okay, well, you got these [55:07.480 --> 55:08.480] options. [55:08.480 --> 55:13.480] You can, if you please, I'm just going to tell you, he was being so nice at the time. [55:13.480 --> 55:18.480] He was like, if you plead guilty, I'm just going to let you know that, you know, you'll [55:18.480 --> 55:19.480] just pay the fine. [55:19.480 --> 55:22.480] It might not be another mother to before the county comes out there. [55:22.480 --> 55:26.480] I should get court, quote unquote, legally camping on your own property. [55:26.480 --> 55:29.480] Now, you all know I can't plead guilty to none of that. [55:29.480 --> 55:32.480] Because I know I'm not illegally camping on my own property. [55:32.480 --> 55:33.480] And I can't. [55:33.480 --> 55:34.480] All right. [55:34.480 --> 55:37.480] I'm not, I'm commanded not to do that. [55:37.480 --> 55:39.480] I can't bear false witness. [55:39.480 --> 55:42.480] If I sell for anyone else, I can't. [55:42.480 --> 55:45.480] So I got extended till January 3rd. [55:45.480 --> 55:50.480] We're going to have another, by then I have to decide if I actually want to go to trial [55:50.480 --> 55:51.480] or not. [55:51.480 --> 55:58.480] So, you know, I got on push it back and I was going to get with the county and just like [55:58.480 --> 56:03.480] tell them, hey guys, look, we actually meet the definition of dwelling and all this other [56:03.480 --> 56:04.480] thing. [56:04.480 --> 56:05.480] And homesteading. [56:05.480 --> 56:06.480] And homesteading. [56:06.480 --> 56:07.480] We've homesteaded the property. [56:07.480 --> 56:08.480] That's right. [56:08.480 --> 56:12.480] All this stuff and so I'm just trying to figure out a game plan. [56:12.480 --> 56:16.480] We're going to talk with the county on Monday, hopefully, and also talk with our sheriff [56:16.480 --> 56:17.480] on either Thursday or Friday. [56:17.480 --> 56:19.480] But I want to make sure that we're doing the right thing. [56:19.480 --> 56:23.480] And I want, you know, my wife to feel comfortable with this. [56:23.480 --> 56:29.480] Well, my concern is that he could, I told my husband, I said, I'm concerned that even [56:29.480 --> 56:36.480] though this prosecuting attorney legally couldn't go after us or send somebody out. [56:36.480 --> 56:43.480] He could speak, you know, behind the scenes to somebody and send somebody out to us because [56:43.480 --> 56:45.480] we're trying to keep. [56:45.480 --> 56:49.480] One of our sons doesn't even have a social security number. [56:49.480 --> 56:55.480] And we're trying to keep them, we're home schooling and all that. [56:55.480 --> 57:00.480] And so we're trying to not, I don't know how to explain it. [57:00.480 --> 57:02.480] He's home off the grid. [57:02.480 --> 57:03.480] Off the grid. [57:03.480 --> 57:10.480] And I don't want to press anything if he's trying to go after an attorney who could speak [57:10.480 --> 57:17.480] to somebody behind the scenes or I don't know if that makes any sense. [57:17.480 --> 57:22.480] But we're just trying, my husband knows a lot more about law than I do. [57:22.480 --> 57:28.480] And I'm just a medical professional and, you know, and taking care of the kids at home. [57:28.480 --> 57:33.480] And I don't want anything to come back and have somebody come back and look at the kids [57:33.480 --> 57:39.480] at home and draw attention to us that we don't need. [57:39.480 --> 57:42.480] Well, it has been my experience. [57:42.480 --> 57:49.480] The best way to handle the someone who tries to start a fight with you is give them a good one. [57:49.480 --> 57:53.480] And then they'll want to go away and not ever talk to you again. [57:53.480 --> 58:04.480] I live in a small county outside of Fort Worth and you cannot tie up a police officer and throw them at me. [58:04.480 --> 58:08.480] They come at me, I come right straight back at them. [58:08.480 --> 58:11.480] You guys want to have a fight, I'll give you one. [58:11.480 --> 58:16.480] And in your case, this is just a minor issue. [58:16.480 --> 58:21.480] And the courts, they send their officers out and they write these citations. [58:21.480 --> 58:24.480] And it's all about dollar flow. [58:24.480 --> 58:27.480] You demonstrate to them you're going to cost them a lot of money. [58:27.480 --> 58:29.480] They're going to find a way to make this go away. [58:29.480 --> 58:37.480] And if you are concerned, make a deal with a prosecutor. [58:37.480 --> 58:40.480] Bargreeze a prosecutor a couple of times, followed judicial conduct, [58:40.480 --> 58:42.480] and complained against the judge. [58:42.480 --> 58:44.480] And they're busy. [58:44.480 --> 58:50.480] You know, when we have people call in and they think that these officials are ganging up with them. [58:50.480 --> 58:54.480] If you'd like to make more definite progress in your walk with God, [58:54.480 --> 59:01.480] Bibles for America is offering a free study Bible and a set of free Christian books that can really help. [59:01.480 --> 59:06.480] The New Testament recovery version is one of the most comprehensive study Bibles available today. [59:06.480 --> 59:13.480] It's an accurate translation and it contains thousands of footnotes that will help you to know God and to know the meaning of life. [59:13.480 --> 59:18.480] The free books are a three volume set called Basic Elements of the Christian Life. 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[01:00:05.480 --> 01:00:14.480] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019, open with precious metals, gold at $1,429 an ounce, silver $16.45 an ounce, [01:00:14.480 --> 01:00:22.480] copper $2.75 an ounce, oil, Texas crude $55.63 a barrel, brand crude $62.47 a barrel, [01:00:22.480 --> 01:00:31.480] and cryptos in order of market cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum $227.26, [01:00:31.480 --> 01:00:45.480] XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [01:00:45.480 --> 01:00:51.480] Today in History, the year 1916, the Preparedness Day bombing, a time suitcase bomb, [01:00:51.480 --> 01:00:57.480] was detonated on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day Parade, [01:00:57.480 --> 01:01:04.480] killing 10 and injuring 40 today in history. [01:01:04.480 --> 01:01:11.480] And recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing hemp into taxes law back in June, [01:01:11.480 --> 01:01:15.480] county prosecutors around the state, including Houston, Austin, and San Antonio, [01:01:15.480 --> 01:01:18.480] have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones, [01:01:18.480 --> 01:01:24.480] since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test the herb for THC. [01:01:24.480 --> 01:01:28.480] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this month [01:01:28.480 --> 01:01:33.480] that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the law. [01:01:33.480 --> 01:01:37.480] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter [01:01:37.480 --> 01:01:42.480] that county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas, [01:01:42.480 --> 01:01:47.480] and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, [01:01:47.480 --> 01:01:54.480] as well as other cities, too, like the District Attorney in El Paso, Cayman Esparza, a Democrat, [01:01:54.480 --> 01:02:01.480] who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [01:02:01.480 --> 01:02:07.480] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender in Harris County, [01:02:07.480 --> 01:02:12.480] who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [01:02:12.480 --> 01:02:17.480] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're charged with. [01:02:17.480 --> 01:02:26.480] A paper by Tulane University identified a five-and-a-half-inch American pocket shark. [01:02:26.480 --> 01:02:32.480] As the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket shark ever captured [01:02:32.480 --> 01:02:38.480] or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. [01:02:38.480 --> 01:02:44.480] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a lumus fluid from a gland near its front fins. [01:02:44.480 --> 01:02:50.480] For the purpose, it is hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. [01:02:50.480 --> 01:03:00.480] This is Brooke Rodie with your lowdown for July 22, 2019. [01:03:00.480 --> 01:03:12.480] Yeah, a story for everybody, yeah, like how we're not gonna get into the fear. [01:03:12.480 --> 01:03:16.480] Yeah, a story. [01:03:16.480 --> 01:03:32.480] Yeah, a story. [01:03:32.480 --> 01:03:44.480] Yeah, a story. [01:03:44.480 --> 01:04:02.480] Yeah, a story. [01:04:02.480 --> 01:04:12.480] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, and we're talking to Trey in Colorado. [01:04:12.480 --> 01:04:14.480] And Janine. [01:04:14.480 --> 01:04:20.480] Yeah, Janine, Janine, this is how it works. It's all about the money. [01:04:20.480 --> 01:04:24.480] You got this court here, and they've got this huge docket. [01:04:24.480 --> 01:04:32.480] They got all these stack of complaints that their officers have written, and they've got to get through them. [01:04:32.480 --> 01:04:38.480] And they want to get through them as quickly and easily as possible. [01:04:38.480 --> 01:04:44.480] If you give them a hard time, they want you to go away so they can go back to doing business. [01:04:44.480 --> 01:04:52.480] If you're not easy to deal with, what it will do in the end run, you know, we have people come on the show, [01:04:52.480 --> 01:04:56.480] and they think that the government's out to get them. [01:04:56.480 --> 01:05:02.480] The government's not out to get you. They don't have time. They're too busy. [01:05:02.480 --> 01:05:10.480] And an issue this minor to them is nothing. They just want to crank you through the system. [01:05:10.480 --> 01:05:18.480] So if you give them a little bit of a hard time, they will make you a deal you can't pass up. [01:05:18.480 --> 01:05:24.480] And if you're concerned about staying off the grid and staying out of sight, [01:05:24.480 --> 01:05:28.480] I'm going to suggest don't fight this too hard. [01:05:28.480 --> 01:05:32.480] Tell them, you know, I'm going to fight you all the way up to the Supreme Court. [01:05:32.480 --> 01:05:36.480] This is just wrong. You guys shouldn't do this. [01:05:36.480 --> 01:05:44.480] Or trust me, five bucks and leave me alone. [01:05:44.480 --> 01:05:50.480] They'll make this one. They'll want this to go away. This hearing you came to was illegal. [01:05:50.480 --> 01:05:56.480] They can't summon you to court to offer you a deal. [01:05:56.480 --> 01:06:06.480] They can only summon you to a court if you have a motion before the court or for an arraignment hearing. [01:06:06.480 --> 01:06:14.480] An arraignment hearing is a hearing for the purpose of determining the identity of the accused and taking a plea. [01:06:14.480 --> 01:06:16.480] And that's not what they did here. [01:06:16.480 --> 01:06:20.480] No, that's when I was listening to hear. [01:06:20.480 --> 01:06:26.480] I'm sorry, go ahead. No, I'm listening. I was I was just commenting that I was hope. [01:06:26.480 --> 01:06:34.480] This is such a minor trivial thing, but I didn't think it would escalate to even where we are right now. [01:06:34.480 --> 01:06:47.480] And so I, my husband has said there's the option of even pursuing the prosecuting attorney, which I told him, you know, I don't know that we. [01:06:47.480 --> 01:06:57.480] He said, well, a prosecuting attorney can't go after us legally because of, you know, whatever, X, Y, D. [01:06:57.480 --> 01:06:59.480] Like a bar, like a bar grieving him. [01:06:59.480 --> 01:07:02.480] But yes, criminal complaints. [01:07:02.480 --> 01:07:05.480] When you file criminal complaints, it makes you safer, actually. [01:07:05.480 --> 01:07:07.480] Okay. Okay. I'm different. [01:07:07.480 --> 01:07:11.480] And try it. Hold on a second. [01:07:11.480 --> 01:07:26.480] I just say this. They can have a private conversation with somebody that could come out and, you know, agree with us in other ways with our children and where I would rather be out of sight out of light. [01:07:26.480 --> 01:07:29.480] And I'm sorry, Brett, go ahead and say what you wanted to say. [01:07:29.480 --> 01:07:31.480] Okay. I'm an old guy. [01:07:31.480 --> 01:07:36.480] My house is paid for. My kids are grown. They've moved out of my house. [01:07:36.480 --> 01:07:40.480] I have fulfilled my contract with life. [01:07:40.480 --> 01:07:43.480] I can do whatever I want to. [01:07:43.480 --> 01:07:45.480] You guys don't scare me in the slice. [01:07:45.480 --> 01:07:48.480] You want to fight? I'll give you a fight you won't believe. [01:07:48.480 --> 01:07:53.480] Tray is not in my position. [01:07:53.480 --> 01:07:57.480] You're not in my position. You have other considerations. [01:07:57.480 --> 01:08:07.480] And we have people in the Patriot community who feel like they have a duty to uphold what is right. [01:08:07.480 --> 01:08:12.480] And I forget that noise. You have a duty to your children. [01:08:12.480 --> 01:08:16.480] You have a duty to your own security. [01:08:16.480 --> 01:08:19.480] You give these guys a little bit of a hard time. [01:08:19.480 --> 01:08:25.480] They're going to try harder to make a deal with you. [01:08:25.480 --> 01:08:32.480] When someone's issued a citation in 73% of the time, the person just pays the fee. [01:08:32.480 --> 01:08:37.480] They don't inject it all. 27% of the time, they come to court. [01:08:37.480 --> 01:08:45.480] And when they come to court, 99% of the time, the prosecutor talks him into taking the deal. [01:08:45.480 --> 01:08:49.480] He does this over and over and over and over. [01:08:49.480 --> 01:08:53.480] He's not going to single you out for special persecution. [01:08:53.480 --> 01:08:55.480] He just wants this thing to go away. [01:08:55.480 --> 01:09:00.480] So my suggestion is no time to be a Patriot. [01:09:00.480 --> 01:09:03.480] Do what's best for your whole family. Don't feel like it. [01:09:03.480 --> 01:09:08.480] If you make a deal with these guys that you've got down in the Patriot community, you have not. [01:09:08.480 --> 01:09:13.480] There are plenty of guys out here like me who can fight them all we want to. [01:09:13.480 --> 01:09:17.480] And I don't have to worry about them coming back after me. [01:09:17.480 --> 01:09:21.480] You guys want to come back after me, I'll give you a fight you won't believe. [01:09:21.480 --> 01:09:26.480] But I don't have little children that I have to worry about. [01:09:26.480 --> 01:09:31.480] Okay, make this go away. [01:09:31.480 --> 01:09:39.480] The problem is that I can't admit to guilt that I haven't actually done. [01:09:39.480 --> 01:09:42.480] It's not even about... [01:09:42.480 --> 01:09:49.480] Please no looking to...what is...what's your purpose? What are you trying to achieve? [01:09:49.480 --> 01:09:56.480] Nothing except for the fact that I truly cannot sin willfully or knowingly. [01:09:56.480 --> 01:10:03.480] If I say that I did something that I did not do, then I will be held accountable to a higher standard. [01:10:03.480 --> 01:10:10.480] Whenever I talk about believing in a God, I truly believe in the most of it. [01:10:10.480 --> 01:10:19.480] And I actually, my whole family, we abide by His, even His laws. And I believe in the Christ Jesus too. [01:10:19.480 --> 01:10:20.480] And I can't... [01:10:20.480 --> 01:10:23.480] And abide by all of them. [01:10:23.480 --> 01:10:27.480] This has nothing to do with God. And God's already told you about that. [01:10:27.480 --> 01:10:32.480] God didn't make these laws. Men made these laws. [01:10:32.480 --> 01:10:39.480] And He told you, don't get me involved in man's law. That's your business. [01:10:39.480 --> 01:10:44.480] Men made it up. You guys deal with it. This is not about God. [01:10:44.480 --> 01:10:49.480] He's talking about being truthful. He's talking about bearing false witness. [01:10:49.480 --> 01:11:01.480] Understand that. There's another way to do this. You don't have to put stress on your wife. [01:11:01.480 --> 01:11:13.480] You can say no lo contende. I'm not agreeing that I did anything wrong. This is just not important enough for me to have this particular fight. [01:11:13.480 --> 01:11:18.480] Oh, okay. I'm not fighting. No contest is I'm not fighting. [01:11:18.480 --> 01:11:19.480] No contest. [01:11:19.480 --> 01:11:23.480] It means no contest in Latin. No lo contende. [01:11:23.480 --> 01:11:24.480] Exactly. [01:11:24.480 --> 01:11:29.480] I can say that whenever they ask if I want to go to trial. I can say no lo contende. [01:11:29.480 --> 01:11:38.480] What you do is you ask to talk to the prosecutor and say, look, what's the best deal you'll make me? [01:11:38.480 --> 01:11:46.480] I don't want to go to trial, but if I have to, I will. Make me a deal I can't pass up and we'll make this go away. [01:11:46.480 --> 01:11:54.480] This is all just a negotiation. That's what you were called in for. He was just negotiating a deal. [01:11:54.480 --> 01:12:05.480] You didn't take his first offer. What I say is never take the first offer. You'll always get a better deal with that. [01:12:05.480 --> 01:12:16.480] So when you go to trial the next time, say, tell the judge, can I have a meeting with the prosecutor? See if we can work this out. [01:12:16.480 --> 01:12:20.480] And then he'll offer you a better deal than he did the first time because just to go away. [01:12:20.480 --> 01:12:28.480] And then make a deal. Especially if you've already got criminal complainer, bar grieved him or done something that made him hate life. [01:12:28.480 --> 01:12:37.480] And you're not doing something dishonest with that either because this is, he swore to uphold these ethical rules. [01:12:37.480 --> 01:12:52.480] So if you put that out there, oh, he violated rule 3.3. There's nothing emotional about that. You're not lying. You're not being, you know, some kind of hurtful or vengeful. [01:12:52.480 --> 01:12:54.480] You're just telling the truth. [01:12:54.480 --> 01:13:02.480] Yeah, and I'm going to suggest consider them. They're not trying to be mean or evil or any of that as well. [01:13:02.480 --> 01:13:10.480] The problem I have with the legal system is there's no bad guys. [01:13:10.480 --> 01:13:20.480] There are problems with the legal system, but you've got everybody doing pretty much what they think is the right thing to do for the right reasons. [01:13:20.480 --> 01:13:23.480] You're just at cost purposes. [01:13:23.480 --> 01:13:34.480] So leave all judgment out of this. They're not bad guys. Everybody's just trying to find the best way to handle things. And don't pick this fight if you can avoid it. [01:13:34.480 --> 01:13:36.480] Okay. [01:13:36.480 --> 01:13:42.480] So let me explain what you need to say to drill fast. I'm going to make sure she gets everything in there. [01:13:42.480 --> 01:13:53.480] Because there's two courts you're likely to wind up in. You're likely to, if you're not careful, you'll wind up in the absolute worst court on earth. [01:13:53.480 --> 01:13:58.480] And that's the court of angry wife. [01:13:58.480 --> 01:14:04.480] I've been there. You can't win that one. [01:14:04.480 --> 01:14:11.480] The only angry wife court there would be is if there was something with the boys. [01:14:11.480 --> 01:14:16.480] And that's what I'm saying. The children are more important than we are. [01:14:16.480 --> 01:14:19.480] That's the most important thing to me as well. [01:14:19.480 --> 01:14:27.480] And I could say to you, this is a minor infraction and you can fight them and almost certainly get them to just miss the whole thing. [01:14:27.480 --> 01:14:37.480] But that would cost a lot of stress and pressure over a long period of time that would not be good for you or the children. [01:14:37.480 --> 01:14:41.480] Yeah. Peace is important too. [01:14:41.480 --> 01:14:45.480] This is so important. I have like no peace since it started. [01:14:45.480 --> 01:14:53.480] Yeah. You don't have to have this fight. There are others of us out here who can have this fight. [01:14:53.480 --> 01:14:58.480] Leave that to, when you get my age, you can fight this all you want to. [01:14:58.480 --> 01:15:04.480] But you've got young children to take care of. Take care of them first. You're not betraying anyone. [01:15:04.480 --> 01:15:09.480] I just feel better if they're at least out of diapers. That's the only thing, you know. [01:15:09.480 --> 01:15:13.480] Yeah. Just wait. You can come back and beat them up. Keep studying this. [01:15:13.480 --> 01:15:17.480] You know, I go after these guys. I have so much fun with them. [01:15:17.480 --> 01:15:25.480] And I never do anything mean or facetious. I'm always doing things to help improve the system. [01:15:25.480 --> 01:15:33.480] It doesn't mean you can't have fun with it. But I can have fun because nobody depends on me. [01:15:33.480 --> 01:15:37.480] Yeah. Well, you know what, I mean, I understand that Brett maybe has children. [01:15:37.480 --> 01:15:47.480] And, you know, I admire the fact that he stands up and has even gone to federal court or has been to federal buildings trying to help people out before, you know. [01:15:47.480 --> 01:15:55.480] And so I want to do the right thing here. I really do. And I just, you know, the prosecutor... [01:15:55.480 --> 01:16:07.480] The thing about this one, this is really not a fight worth having. It won't make things better for anybody. [01:16:07.480 --> 01:16:10.480] It's much too minor. You need to pick your battles really, really careful. [01:16:10.480 --> 01:16:19.480] I don't want to get a permit or anything, you know, for my property either. 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[01:20:34.480 --> 01:20:40.480] The only reason I would take on a fight like this is just to learn how the system works. [01:20:40.480 --> 01:20:49.480] Well, Randy, I think that you know you're in agreement with people. [01:20:49.480 --> 01:20:50.480] I am sorry, Janine. [01:20:50.480 --> 01:20:52.480] You are breaking up really bad. [01:20:52.480 --> 01:20:54.480] Are you hearing me better now? [01:20:54.480 --> 01:20:56.480] Yes, that's better. [01:20:56.480 --> 01:21:03.480] Yeah, I was just saying I think that we're both in agreement that we want to fight as far as this is our property. [01:21:03.480 --> 01:21:10.480] And we've already have all these affidavits filed about our homestead and even that our [01:21:10.480 --> 01:21:13.480] this wheel qualifies as a homestead. [01:21:13.480 --> 01:21:14.480] And dwelling. [01:21:14.480 --> 01:21:20.480] And dwelling even with their statutes and everything that they have. [01:21:20.480 --> 01:21:28.480] My concern is that Trey has said, well, if we have to continue, we can go after the prosecutor and et cetera. [01:21:28.480 --> 01:21:40.480] And I don't want to do that if it's going to cause unnecessary attention to our family and our home and everything else that's going on. [01:21:40.480 --> 01:21:44.480] I just want us to be left alone. [01:21:44.480 --> 01:21:50.480] And if you want to take this on for that purpose, then give them a good fight. [01:21:50.480 --> 01:21:55.480] But Brett and I, we use these really obnoxious tools. [01:21:55.480 --> 01:22:07.480] But we tend to do that to keep these guys from abusing people who aren't as knowledgeable as we are. [01:22:07.480 --> 01:22:11.480] In your case, you want them to leave you alone. [01:22:11.480 --> 01:22:26.480] So if I were doing that, I would give them the best legal arguments I could and demonstrate to them that I am a worthy adversary. [01:22:26.480 --> 01:22:31.480] You come after me, you're going to have a good fight. [01:22:31.480 --> 01:22:32.480] I am. [01:22:32.480 --> 01:22:33.480] I'm sorry. [01:22:33.480 --> 01:22:34.480] Go ahead, Randy. [01:22:34.480 --> 01:22:37.480] My apologies. [01:22:37.480 --> 01:22:40.480] I miss that. [01:22:40.480 --> 01:22:48.480] We, we referenced, you know, I referenced the Pixar case, my most recent motion to dismiss. [01:22:48.480 --> 01:22:57.480] And that's whenever, like I said, whenever I went in there yesterday, they were being very strange and very nice, at least the prosecutor was. [01:22:57.480 --> 01:23:00.480] Now, this is what has me on edge a little bit. [01:23:00.480 --> 01:23:01.480] Oh, no, no, no. [01:23:01.480 --> 01:23:02.480] Thank you. [01:23:02.480 --> 01:23:05.480] That's a big deal for them. [01:23:05.480 --> 01:23:08.480] They sent me for last. [01:23:08.480 --> 01:23:10.480] They always do this. [01:23:10.480 --> 01:23:13.480] That's because you're not folding. [01:23:13.480 --> 01:23:17.480] You weren't the one that they brought in for the cattle call. [01:23:17.480 --> 01:23:27.480] You're the one that they don't want others to hear what you have to say because you're the champion here and they're hoping that you don't know it. [01:23:27.480 --> 01:23:29.480] So that's what I'm kind of thinking. [01:23:29.480 --> 01:23:36.480] My problem is I have a chronic illness and I was really flared up that day yesterday and I was literally shaking. [01:23:36.480 --> 01:23:39.480] I couldn't, I couldn't even hardly walk or do anything. [01:23:39.480 --> 01:23:42.480] But I got myself there and I got it all done. [01:23:42.480 --> 01:23:45.480] But long story short. [01:23:45.480 --> 01:23:47.480] And we're not just doing this for ourselves. [01:23:47.480 --> 01:23:49.480] We have several days. [01:23:49.480 --> 01:23:51.480] We're dealing with the same thing. [01:23:51.480 --> 01:23:56.480] So we're... [01:23:56.480 --> 01:23:57.480] I'm sorry. [01:23:57.480 --> 01:23:59.480] Did you say you're not doing this for yourself? [01:23:59.480 --> 01:24:00.480] You have... [01:24:00.480 --> 01:24:01.480] Not for ourselves. [01:24:01.480 --> 01:24:05.480] Not just for ourselves, sir. [01:24:05.480 --> 01:24:07.480] It's kind of cutting out. [01:24:07.480 --> 01:24:08.480] I'm hearing a little bit. [01:24:08.480 --> 01:24:10.480] Are you hearing her completely, Randy? [01:24:10.480 --> 01:24:11.480] No. [01:24:11.480 --> 01:24:12.480] Sorry. [01:24:12.480 --> 01:24:13.480] Sorry. [01:24:13.480 --> 01:24:14.480] Can you hear me better now? [01:24:14.480 --> 01:24:15.480] Yes. [01:24:15.480 --> 01:24:16.480] Yes. [01:24:16.480 --> 01:24:17.480] Okay. [01:24:17.480 --> 01:24:22.480] So I said we're not just doing this for ourselves or our two sons. [01:24:22.480 --> 01:24:29.480] But we have several of our neighbors and friends and business owners going through similar situations. [01:24:29.480 --> 01:24:39.480] So we're trying not to just, you know, fold over because we're trying to help set a precedent for the county as well. [01:24:39.480 --> 01:24:40.480] Yes. [01:24:40.480 --> 01:24:41.480] So that they're... [01:24:41.480 --> 01:24:42.480] I feel you. [01:24:42.480 --> 01:24:43.480] Yes. [01:24:43.480 --> 01:24:45.480] So we're not trying... [01:24:45.480 --> 01:24:54.480] Yes, we are the people who have the two young kids, but we're also in a situation where we can help other people if that makes sense. [01:24:54.480 --> 01:24:55.480] Okay. [01:24:55.480 --> 01:25:16.480] In that case, because of the young children, I would be less inclined to use some of our more offensive tools like bar grievances and judicial conduct complaints and just give them good arguments. [01:25:16.480 --> 01:25:30.480] So we have one guy that calls in, Martichet Olivier from Florida, and he has a federal case against him, municipality, and the judge, in the federal case, dismissed his case. [01:25:30.480 --> 01:25:36.480] And Martichet was furious, and I told him, stop, stop, stop, hold on. [01:25:36.480 --> 01:25:45.480] In a federal case, they always give you an order and a judgment, and the judgment is findings of fact and conclusions at law. [01:25:45.480 --> 01:25:53.480] If you treat them with dignity and respect, they will tell you exactly what you do wrong, tell you how to fix it. [01:25:53.480 --> 01:26:00.480] So I told him, read that judgment, and he did, and he came back and he said, you were right. [01:26:00.480 --> 01:26:09.480] They explained to him what he did wrong and why they had to rule against him and what he needed to do to fix it. [01:26:09.480 --> 01:26:22.480] And I suggested that he start his amended pleading with, the criticisms of the court are well taken, and I filed this amended pleading to address those issues. [01:26:22.480 --> 01:26:33.480] They dismissed his second filing, but the court referenced the fact that he said their criticisms were well taken. [01:26:33.480 --> 01:26:53.480] Generally, these judges, when they're dealing with process who fight them, they get these guys who are real angry and consider them the worst human beings on earth and are very vile and difficult with them. [01:26:53.480 --> 01:27:03.480] You know, I was literally shaking, Randy, because I was so sick that day, and I was the first time I went there as well. I just needed to get that in there, but this judgment seems to hate my God. [01:27:03.480 --> 01:27:09.480] And she even forgot that, you know, that she said, oh yeah, he refuses to wear a mask. [01:27:09.480 --> 01:27:19.480] I said, no ma'am, and she said he refuses to wear a mask, and last time he was here, or and he hasn't given me any evidence, and I said, no ma'am, last time this year I gave you a doctor's note. [01:27:19.480 --> 01:27:23.480] Oh, okay, she had completely forgotten that I had to wear a mask. [01:27:23.480 --> 01:27:37.480] Okay, don't let her provoke you. No matter what she does, treat her with dignity and respect, and what the Bible calls meekness. [01:27:37.480 --> 01:27:41.480] That's what I did. I even had my head down, Randy. [01:27:41.480 --> 01:27:45.480] No, wait, that's not meekness. [01:27:45.480 --> 01:27:49.480] You've got to keep those hot coals on her. [01:27:49.480 --> 01:27:53.480] Meekness, quiet strength. [01:27:53.480 --> 01:27:59.480] Yes, I understand. I know everybody thinks meekness is acting like a little mouse, but no. [01:27:59.480 --> 01:28:01.480] No, it's quiet strength. [01:28:01.480 --> 01:28:18.480] I've used your method I did special appearance the first time I ever was presented before, or, you know, I completely quoted exactly what you had me say, or I had suggested, you know, a mirror, arm links to the core, special appearance, etc. [01:28:18.480 --> 01:28:20.480] All those things. [01:28:20.480 --> 01:28:23.480] What's strange is how they have them. [01:28:23.480 --> 01:28:30.480] Keep in mind, your only purpose in the trial court is to set the record for appeal. [01:28:30.480 --> 01:28:32.480] Boom. Yeah. [01:28:32.480 --> 01:28:40.480] So if you're concerned about ramifications, just treat them with dignity. [01:28:40.480 --> 01:28:43.480] No matter what they do, don't let them ruffle you. [01:28:43.480 --> 01:28:54.480] Just keep moving ahead. Put your facts along the record and keep in mind your only purpose in the trial court is to set the record. [01:28:54.480 --> 01:28:56.480] So it doesn't matter what they do. [01:28:56.480 --> 01:29:04.480] If you do anything you want to, guys, we'll handle this in the court of appeals and they will get that. [01:29:04.480 --> 01:29:06.480] You won't have to tell them that. [01:29:06.480 --> 01:29:10.480] They're lawyers. [01:29:10.480 --> 01:29:14.480] They'll get it. You're setting them up for appeal. [01:29:14.480 --> 01:29:26.480] Well, that's the reason why they did this past thing, with letting everybody go before me and they dismissed a bunch of cases before me, which was very strange. [01:29:26.480 --> 01:29:29.480] The prosecutor was acting so nice this time. [01:29:29.480 --> 01:29:31.480] He was dismissing all these cases. [01:29:31.480 --> 01:29:36.480] You know, this person's come up into compliance and we're dismissing, the guy just said, etc. [01:29:36.480 --> 01:29:41.480] Sorry, I hear the music. [01:29:41.480 --> 01:29:44.480] You're not going to let him run off the cliff. 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[01:33:12.480 --> 01:33:41.480] Logos Radio Network [01:33:41.480 --> 01:33:42.480] Okay, we are back. [01:33:42.480 --> 01:33:45.480] Randy Kalton, Brett Fountain, and we're with Logos Radio. [01:33:45.480 --> 01:33:49.480] And we're talking to Trey and Janine in California. [01:33:49.480 --> 01:33:50.480] Colorado. [01:33:50.480 --> 01:33:54.480] I'm sorry, Colorado. [01:33:54.480 --> 01:33:58.480] I'm trying to multiplex, and I'm old. [01:33:58.480 --> 01:34:00.480] I don't multiplex well. [01:34:00.480 --> 01:34:03.480] I'm multitask. [01:34:03.480 --> 01:34:14.480] I would say, take them on professionally, be more professional than they are, and it sounds like that's what you've been so far. [01:34:14.480 --> 01:34:15.480] Oh, you're not. [01:34:15.480 --> 01:34:16.480] Okay. [01:34:16.480 --> 01:34:19.480] Say that again, I had you muted. [01:34:19.480 --> 01:34:20.480] Oh, I'm sorry. [01:34:20.480 --> 01:34:22.480] No, I just thought that I'm trying to. [01:34:22.480 --> 01:34:30.480] I've been taking other advice, subject matter, jurisdiction challenge, special appearance. [01:34:30.480 --> 01:34:32.480] Oh, hang on. [01:34:32.480 --> 01:34:41.480] Oh, and I'm sorry, my wife is saying, you know, is it a bad idea, I guess, to meet with the county and with our sheriff? [01:34:41.480 --> 01:34:44.480] I hear nothing but good things about our sheriff. [01:34:44.480 --> 01:34:47.480] Like everybody who knows him tells me, like, don't talk to him. [01:34:47.480 --> 01:34:49.480] Go talk to him, and he'll help you. [01:34:49.480 --> 01:34:53.480] You know, because I was just thinking, like, he could actually squash an order. [01:34:53.480 --> 01:34:59.480] Like, let's say it's really bad with a county prosecutor, and he just has a bone to pick with me. [01:34:59.480 --> 01:35:07.480] You know, even if they get an order, like, hey, go kick that guy off his property and tow away his house, you know, because it's my house. [01:35:07.480 --> 01:35:10.480] Like, he could be like, no, I'm not going to fall out that. [01:35:10.480 --> 01:35:13.480] I'm not going to, you know, fall out that order. [01:35:13.480 --> 01:35:18.480] Okay, now we're talking politics, and this is my favorite. [01:35:18.480 --> 01:35:27.480] You know, I don't talk national politics, but here everything's political and all politics is local. [01:35:27.480 --> 01:35:36.480] I talk to the sheriff, and if you have a good conversation with the sheriff, write a press release to the local newspaper, [01:35:36.480 --> 01:35:44.480] or write him a letter thanking him for his professionalism and his courtesy. [01:35:44.480 --> 01:35:49.480] Police only get feedback when it's bad. [01:35:49.480 --> 01:35:51.480] Exactly. [01:35:51.480 --> 01:35:53.480] They very seldom get positive feedback. [01:35:53.480 --> 01:36:00.480] I had a policeman, I was pulled over inside the road with a motor in the back of my avalanche, and I was tightening it up. [01:36:00.480 --> 01:36:08.480] And he drizzling rain, and he stopped in the road, rolled his passenger side windows down, and asked me if I needed any help. [01:36:08.480 --> 01:36:10.480] And I told him, no, I'm good. [01:36:10.480 --> 01:36:17.480] I'm just tightening up this motor if I scratch this new avalanche, and you'll be called out for a homicide. [01:36:17.480 --> 01:36:22.480] He kind of chuckled, and everyone said, oh, I just want to see if you need any help. [01:36:22.480 --> 01:36:24.480] And then he went on. [01:36:24.480 --> 01:36:30.480] I called the sergeant, who hated me, and told him about what had happened. [01:36:30.480 --> 01:36:32.480] He said, just a second, I know about that. [01:36:32.480 --> 01:36:42.480] And so I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate the fact that this officer genuinely stopped to render aid and not to find a reason to arrest me. [01:36:42.480 --> 01:36:45.480] I just want you to know how much I appreciated that. [01:36:45.480 --> 01:36:49.480] I saw this guy two years later in the JP's office. [01:36:49.480 --> 01:36:53.480] He just saw me for a few seconds in the back of the car. [01:36:53.480 --> 01:36:57.480] And when I walked in the door, he recognized me immediately. [01:36:57.480 --> 01:36:59.480] And he said, hello, Mr. Kelton. [01:36:59.480 --> 01:37:04.480] And I looked up at him with kind of a confused look, and he said, you don't know me, do you? [01:37:04.480 --> 01:37:07.480] And there's about a dozen highway patrol there. [01:37:07.480 --> 01:37:10.480] And I said, no, did you arrest me? [01:37:10.480 --> 01:37:13.480] And one of them said, I did, and the other said, I will. [01:37:13.480 --> 01:37:15.480] That's okay, guys. [01:37:15.480 --> 01:37:19.480] Two years later, he knew exactly who I was. [01:37:19.480 --> 01:37:23.480] A good word to them really goes a long way. [01:37:23.480 --> 01:37:26.480] And the same thing with the judge and the prosecutor. [01:37:26.480 --> 01:37:38.480] If you want this litigated, if they're not being incredibly outrageous, then if there's no need to start a fight with them, this is just a legal issue. [01:37:38.480 --> 01:37:40.480] And you want to make a legal point. [01:37:40.480 --> 01:37:43.480] Best way to do it is without a fight. [01:37:43.480 --> 01:37:46.480] Well, I said one quick question. [01:37:46.480 --> 01:37:55.480] Do you think it would be worth a visit to the community official that sent us the letter regarding the complaint? [01:37:55.480 --> 01:38:09.480] Just to explain to her all of the things that we've already discussed with the living situation and even that it's within their... [01:38:09.480 --> 01:38:18.480] It's basically code enforcement. It's basically the county person who's making sure that we're abiding by the ordinances. [01:38:18.480 --> 01:38:19.480] Right. [01:38:19.480 --> 01:38:20.480] Sorry. [01:38:20.480 --> 01:38:31.480] Oh, and the person who brought this complaint is a public official and is mistaken about your compliance? [01:38:31.480 --> 01:38:42.480] Well, that's the only thing I can think of, Brett, because that's what I've been trying to figure out, because they even said that they think, you know, that we're camping on our property. [01:38:42.480 --> 01:38:44.480] That's even what the letter said itself. [01:38:44.480 --> 01:38:48.480] But we are within the... [01:38:48.480 --> 01:38:50.480] Okay. [01:38:50.480 --> 01:38:56.480] Yeah, I've already explained to them that we're within, actually, an exceed all the limits of dwelling and everything like that. [01:38:56.480 --> 01:39:05.480] But what she's getting at is, like, what is...her name is Linda Morgan. She's the county official for the community development services. [01:39:05.480 --> 01:39:11.480] And usually the ordinance goes from the county commissioners. You guys send this down to her. [01:39:11.480 --> 01:39:18.480] And she's, you know, enforcing things that she didn't notify. [01:39:18.480 --> 01:39:22.480] Someone called. We had a bunch of people there. [01:39:22.480 --> 01:39:25.480] Wait, wait, you're breaking up pretty bad. [01:39:25.480 --> 01:39:33.480] We had people out here for Pentecost, and they were camping on our property, and that's whenever they got the call. [01:39:33.480 --> 01:39:35.480] So this... [01:39:35.480 --> 01:39:39.480] We weren't even living here yet. We weren't even living here yet. [01:39:39.480 --> 01:39:45.480] You know, we were just having a Pentecost festival, and then we didn't get here until, like, five months later. [01:39:45.480 --> 01:39:49.480] And so now I'm going through this whole thing with them, with the county. [01:39:49.480 --> 01:39:59.480] But, I mean, it was, like, okay, end of May, we were out here for Pentecost, and then basically get a complaint in the mail at our old house down in the suburbs. [01:39:59.480 --> 01:40:08.480] And, you know, so now I'm having to move my family up here in September, and now we're having to deal with all this, and they're dragging me in. [01:40:08.480 --> 01:40:21.480] Anyway, so this camping is only for... were there people out there for the whole 50 days, or for all the way from feast fruits? Or were they totally just a weekend, or what? [01:40:21.480 --> 01:40:25.480] Yeah, just a weekend, Brett, exactly. [01:40:25.480 --> 01:40:29.480] So then that doesn't trigger the county's rules. [01:40:29.480 --> 01:40:31.480] Right. [01:40:31.480 --> 01:40:32.480] Right. [01:40:32.480 --> 01:40:37.480] Just give them... Okay, give the court a brief on that. Give the court something they can use to make this go away with. [01:40:37.480 --> 01:40:42.480] I think that's a very strong argument right there. [01:40:42.480 --> 01:40:47.480] People came for a weekend if they're gone. [01:40:47.480 --> 01:40:49.480] But do I let it actually go to trial, though? [01:40:49.480 --> 01:40:51.480] That's my question, because this judge keeps... [01:40:51.480 --> 01:40:53.480] They're not going to let it go to trial. [01:40:53.480 --> 01:40:59.480] Well, she keeps trying to read me into the plea, and I haven't plead yet. [01:40:59.480 --> 01:41:01.480] No, go ahead and plead. [01:41:01.480 --> 01:41:06.480] That doesn't give them jurisdiction they wouldn't otherwise have. [01:41:06.480 --> 01:41:09.480] That's not a fight to have with the court. [01:41:09.480 --> 01:41:12.480] Wait, hang on. I really need to understand this, right? [01:41:12.480 --> 01:41:14.480] Are you plead not guilty? [01:41:14.480 --> 01:41:16.480] Yeah. [01:41:16.480 --> 01:41:17.480] Really? Okay. [01:41:17.480 --> 01:41:18.480] Yeah. [01:41:18.480 --> 01:41:24.480] There's a lot of patriot mythology out there about that, but oh, you give them jurisdiction. [01:41:24.480 --> 01:41:26.480] You don't give them any such thing. [01:41:26.480 --> 01:41:27.480] Okay. [01:41:27.480 --> 01:41:31.480] But if you say no contest, then they get to decide whatever they want. [01:41:31.480 --> 01:41:32.480] They can make it be guilty. [01:41:32.480 --> 01:41:38.480] So I wouldn't say no contest. If this is the situation, you're going to be able to get it off. [01:41:38.480 --> 01:41:44.480] Yeah, the only time you plead no contest is in a plea deal. [01:41:44.480 --> 01:41:47.480] But now tell them you're not guilty. [01:41:47.480 --> 01:41:51.480] Okay. Hallelujah. Awesome. [01:41:51.480 --> 01:41:55.480] Yeah, don't have a fight you don't need to have. [01:41:55.480 --> 01:42:05.480] The judge is actually authorized to issue a not guilty plea if you don't give one and that's just an administrative issue. [01:42:05.480 --> 01:42:06.480] Right. [01:42:06.480 --> 01:42:11.480] So that they fill the court's records. It really has nothing to do with the adjudication of the case. [01:42:11.480 --> 01:42:14.480] Right. That's why she told me the first time they arraigned me. [01:42:14.480 --> 01:42:18.480] I can enter a plea for you if I want to. [01:42:18.480 --> 01:42:29.480] And you might tell the judge, you might apologize to her that you were misinformed about how the law worked and you better understand it now and you'd like to enter a plea. [01:42:29.480 --> 01:42:37.480] And that would probably disarm them and if you give them a good argument, oh, they're not going to want to take this argument higher up. [01:42:37.480 --> 01:42:40.480] So they're most likely going to dismiss it. [01:42:40.480 --> 01:42:41.480] Right. [01:42:41.480 --> 01:42:50.480] Because I mentioned last weekend that the county next to the Pueblo County actually had a similar circumstance and they actually changed the county ordinances. [01:42:50.480 --> 01:43:01.480] They had the same thing. It said, you know, illegal canting quote unquote, and they actually had a case go all the way up to the court of appeals and the county ordinance was removed because of it. [01:43:01.480 --> 01:43:09.480] And they share the exact same courthouse that I'm using that I'm in right now. It's the same district, District 4. [01:43:09.480 --> 01:43:17.480] And so that's why I'm thinking to myself, like, you know, I put that case law in this previous motion to dismiss. [01:43:17.480 --> 01:43:22.480] Did they hear the motion? [01:43:22.480 --> 01:43:27.480] It looks like they were all returned to me in the mail. I guess they were all denied. [01:43:27.480 --> 01:43:33.480] I was told that they would hear them when I was there yesterday, but they did not. [01:43:33.480 --> 01:43:44.480] Okay, then notice the court that you intend to file a interlocutory appeal. [01:43:44.480 --> 01:43:48.480] Okay. How do I, can you explain that whenever we get on the other side? [01:43:48.480 --> 01:43:54.480] It would take way too long. We'll use up the whole show. Send me an email. I'll explain it in an email. [01:43:54.480 --> 01:43:55.480] Thank you. [01:43:55.480 --> 01:44:00.480] They're not going to want an interlocutory appeal. They may just go ahead and dismiss it. [01:44:00.480 --> 01:44:06.480] Through advances in technology, our lives have greatly improved, except in the area of nutrition. [01:44:06.480 --> 01:44:11.480] People feed their pets better than they feed themselves, and it's time we changed all that. 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[01:45:54.480 --> 01:46:23.480] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-EZ. [01:46:25.480 --> 01:46:32.480] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, rule of law radio, and I didn't realize we were on our last segment. [01:46:32.480 --> 01:46:39.480] Trey, send me an email. We'll address this off the air. It's taken up too much time on the air. [01:46:39.480 --> 01:46:40.480] Sure. [01:46:40.480 --> 01:46:49.480] But your motion would have been dispositive, so that gives you standing for interlocutory appeal. [01:46:49.480 --> 01:46:55.480] And they're not going to want to have to deal with that. They're likely to make you an offer and get this to go away. [01:46:55.480 --> 01:47:00.480] Okay, so what does that mean? Your motion would be dispositive? [01:47:00.480 --> 01:47:03.480] It would dispose of the case. [01:47:03.480 --> 01:47:08.480] Okay, okay. Would the Pixler case involved is what you're referring? [01:47:08.480 --> 01:47:18.480] Yeah, any motion that would dispose of the case, if they ruled improperly on it, then you would have to go through all of this. [01:47:18.480 --> 01:47:23.480] All of this litigation just to have the appeals court throw it out. [01:47:23.480 --> 01:47:28.480] So if it would dispose of the case, you can go to the court of appeals. [01:47:28.480 --> 01:47:39.480] And in this case, if it's like Texas, it would be the county court and ask the county court to reverse the ruling of the trial court and dismiss the case. [01:47:39.480 --> 01:47:42.480] Is that called remand to remand? [01:47:42.480 --> 01:47:46.480] No, no, that wouldn't be to remand. You're going to ask to dismiss. [01:47:46.480 --> 01:47:50.480] Okay, so I'm actually and I just make sure... [01:47:50.480 --> 01:47:54.480] I'm saying that I think I'd have to see the motion first to be sure. [01:47:54.480 --> 01:48:03.480] Absolutely. So you're saying that I need to send you an email asking how to do it in the locutory appeal? [01:48:03.480 --> 01:48:11.480] Yes, send me the motions that you tried to denied and then I'll look at them and I'll give you my assessment. [01:48:11.480 --> 01:48:16.480] Okay, would you prefer via telegram or just... [01:48:16.480 --> 01:48:19.480] No, not telegram. Email. [01:48:19.480 --> 01:48:25.480] Okay, because that's how you respond to me in the past. I'm under Ralph Kennedy on telegram. [01:48:25.480 --> 01:48:28.480] Oh, okay, okay. I remember seeing that. [01:48:28.480 --> 01:48:30.480] I'm Ralph Kennedy. Yes, sir. [01:48:30.480 --> 01:48:36.480] Okay, just send it to me on email to be better. I'll have more time to work with it. [01:48:36.480 --> 01:48:43.480] Okay, yes, sir. All right. Okay, thank you. I want to make sure you get somebody else and my wife is so grateful as well. [01:48:43.480 --> 01:48:46.480] Yes, thank you. We appreciate your time. [01:48:46.480 --> 01:48:53.480] I'm a little disappointed that I couldn't get you two in a fight that ruins all my fun. [01:48:53.480 --> 01:48:57.480] I'm glad you all called. [01:48:57.480 --> 01:48:59.480] Thank you, John. [01:48:59.480 --> 01:49:03.480] Okay, thank you. Now we're going to go to John in New York. [01:49:03.480 --> 01:49:07.480] Hello, John. What do you have for us today? [01:49:07.480 --> 01:49:10.480] Well, I've got a question and then I've got an answer. [01:49:10.480 --> 01:49:15.480] Okay. Okay, is the question for me or is the answer for me? [01:49:15.480 --> 01:49:18.480] Oh, oh, oh. Okay. [01:49:18.480 --> 01:49:26.480] Okay. One of my friends got a traffic ticket about two weeks ago and the person was doing... [01:49:26.480 --> 01:49:29.480] Did it have anything to do with a seatbelt? [01:49:29.480 --> 01:49:36.480] No, no, no. No seatbelt. [01:49:36.480 --> 01:49:40.480] Okay, I know, I know. You don't have to tell me. [01:49:40.480 --> 01:49:50.480] All right, 77 and the 55 and this person can still afford a fine at this point. [01:49:50.480 --> 01:49:59.480] So I've got a question. I'm going to ask you your opinion, which of all the defenses you could use for getting a speeding ticket dismissed, [01:49:59.480 --> 01:50:07.480] which one's the strongest possible defense without getting into the merits of the case and so on? [01:50:07.480 --> 01:50:09.480] Commerce. [01:50:09.480 --> 01:50:15.480] Oh, okay. All right, now I'm going to get back to that in a second. [01:50:15.480 --> 01:50:26.480] I got a question. Must a deposition issued at the time of the traffic stop be signed by the cop to be a legal paper? [01:50:26.480 --> 01:50:28.480] Depositioned. [01:50:28.480 --> 01:50:32.480] Yeah, he issued a deposition at the time of the traffic stop, along with... [01:50:32.480 --> 01:50:33.480] Who did? [01:50:33.480 --> 01:50:37.480] He did. Who? The officer or the accused? [01:50:37.480 --> 01:50:46.480] Oh, no, no, the officer. The officer. And, you know, it says deposition, date in New York, blah, blah, blah. But it's not signed. [01:50:46.480 --> 01:50:49.480] I didn't see a signature. So is that a legal document? [01:50:49.480 --> 01:51:05.480] No, not if it's not signed unless there's some special provision in New York law that says that when a peace officer issues the document is presumed to be signed and verified. [01:51:05.480 --> 01:51:12.480] Well, I didn't see that written anywhere. And in New York law, it says you have... [01:51:12.480 --> 01:51:21.480] When you request a deposition, they have 30 days to get it to you and they don't, then the speeding ticket or whatever ticket is dismissed. [01:51:21.480 --> 01:51:26.480] That's how I had three tickets dismissed with your help, one of my relatives. [01:51:26.480 --> 01:51:35.480] Over a period of two years, they had three tickets and we got them all dismissed based on the deposition not arriving in a timely fashion and it didn't arrive at all. [01:51:35.480 --> 01:51:42.480] So the law doesn't say, the law says that they have 30 days to get it for the ticket is dismissed. [01:51:42.480 --> 01:51:52.480] It doesn't say when it's issued at the time of the stop, then that relieves the court from having to get you one upon request. [01:51:52.480 --> 01:51:57.480] Well, generally, if a document is not signed, it's not a document. [01:51:57.480 --> 01:51:59.480] Okay. [01:51:59.480 --> 01:52:09.480] That's why I was saying there may be some special provision. But like, you get an order and the order is not signed, it's not an order until it's signed. [01:52:09.480 --> 01:52:21.480] I see. All right. But my question is, since the law says that you have a speeding, you have a ticket, you request a deposition, they don't get you a deposition at all, [01:52:21.480 --> 01:52:30.480] then that means the ticket is dismissed, which hits what happened three times in a row. [01:52:30.480 --> 01:52:37.480] And since it doesn't say, well, when the officer gives you one of the traffic fees, then the court no longer has to give you one. [01:52:37.480 --> 01:52:45.480] And if you request one and we don't give it to you, then that means the ticket is not dismissed. You see where I'm going with that? [01:52:45.480 --> 01:52:55.480] Yes, I do. But if I were the judge, I would say you have constructive notice by the document the officer gave you. [01:52:55.480 --> 01:53:03.480] The deposition you're asking for would be the exact same document, except it would come from the court and not directly from the officer. [01:53:03.480 --> 01:53:06.480] So you've had constructive notice. [01:53:06.480 --> 01:53:21.480] In one case where I helped my relative, when you helped me help my relative, what happened was there was another charge that they came up with in court so that they actually needed another deposition. [01:53:21.480 --> 01:53:27.480] So I don't know if that applies or not, but you see where I'm going with this. So you would use commerce. [01:53:27.480 --> 01:53:37.480] Okay. Briefly, go over the commerce thing because I know you have to, they have to assert all, they got to all mention the elements of the crime. [01:53:37.480 --> 01:53:50.480] And when they don't, when they don't say, well, this was commercial or this was private, when they don't say that, then they haven't addressed the elements of the crime and therefore the ticket on its face is invalid. [01:53:50.480 --> 01:53:51.480] Is that correct? [01:53:51.480 --> 01:53:54.480] That's exactly what I was going to say. [01:53:54.480 --> 01:53:59.480] Okay. So by saying that, then that holds one. Okay. [01:53:59.480 --> 01:54:00.480] Is there anything else? [01:54:00.480 --> 01:54:04.480] That needs to be in a written motion. [01:54:04.480 --> 01:54:07.480] And bring that written motion to the trial. [01:54:07.480 --> 01:54:11.480] You've got to challenge the sufficiency of the charging instrument. [01:54:11.480 --> 01:54:20.480] And generally, a challenge to the sufficiency of a charging instrument needs to be done prior to trial. [01:54:20.480 --> 01:54:31.480] I know it says in Texas, specifically on an indictment, any challenge to the sufficiency of the indictment must be brought before trial. [01:54:31.480 --> 01:54:34.480] Otherwise, you've waived any defects. [01:54:34.480 --> 01:54:37.480] Okay. So it's the same in New York. [01:54:37.480 --> 01:54:41.480] Then what do you have to do yet to send it to the court ahead of time? [01:54:41.480 --> 01:54:43.480] File a motion to dismiss. [01:54:43.480 --> 01:54:49.480] You serve it to the court clerk and you serve a copy to all other parties. [01:54:49.480 --> 01:54:53.480] So that would just be your accusing party, the prosecutor. [01:54:53.480 --> 01:54:57.480] Okay. The prosecutor and the cop? [01:54:57.480 --> 01:55:00.480] No, not the cop. Just the prosecutor. [01:55:00.480 --> 01:55:01.480] The court clerk. [01:55:01.480 --> 01:55:03.480] So whoever the DA. So the DA. [01:55:03.480 --> 01:55:05.480] Yes. [01:55:05.480 --> 01:55:07.480] Okay. All right. [01:55:07.480 --> 01:55:11.480] Now, thank you very much for that. [01:55:11.480 --> 01:55:14.480] I hope I have enough information and I'll do it right. [01:55:14.480 --> 01:55:24.480] Now, can I get into just one or two of the aspects of our little COVID situation? [01:55:24.480 --> 01:55:27.480] Okay. [01:55:27.480 --> 01:55:29.480] Okay, go ahead. [01:55:29.480 --> 01:55:32.480] All right. [01:55:32.480 --> 01:55:37.480] I have been doing this for a long time. [01:55:37.480 --> 01:55:46.480] And you're going to find that any information I give you was always accurate and it's always precise. [01:55:46.480 --> 01:55:50.480] So here's more. [01:55:50.480 --> 01:55:56.480] I'll address two of the additives that they put into the vaccine that are very dangerous. [01:55:56.480 --> 01:56:04.480] Graphene oxide, which is an extremely electromagnetic compound. [01:56:04.480 --> 01:56:08.480] They use it in brain chips. They use it in electronics. [01:56:08.480 --> 01:56:13.480] If I remember right, they use it like in, used to be known as transistors. [01:56:13.480 --> 01:56:16.480] They use it in components like that. [01:56:16.480 --> 01:56:20.480] Graphene hydroxide is another one. [01:56:20.480 --> 01:56:26.480] And that's one of the ones that graphene oxide isn't doing the body any good. [01:56:26.480 --> 01:56:30.480] But graphene hydroxide, I'm sorry. [01:56:30.480 --> 01:56:37.480] What is the relevance of the conductive nature of the graphene oxide? [01:56:37.480 --> 01:56:43.480] Graphene is essentially graphite, a derivative of graphite. [01:56:43.480 --> 01:56:49.480] Well, it shows up in the TSA scanners at the airport. [01:56:49.480 --> 01:56:52.480] It shows up on MRIs. [01:56:52.480 --> 01:56:57.480] If a person has a shot in the arm and there's an MRI done on the body, [01:56:57.480 --> 01:57:04.480] the graphene oxide, I think is the main component of why it shows up on the MRI. [01:57:04.480 --> 01:57:08.480] Okay, but what's the importance of that? Why does that matter? [01:57:08.480 --> 01:57:13.480] Well, you don't put magnetic substances into the body. [01:57:13.480 --> 01:57:19.480] Of course, the whole body's, the salt water is essentially conductive. [01:57:19.480 --> 01:57:27.480] There's a lot of research on how magnets are good for the cause. [01:57:27.480 --> 01:57:29.480] They're used for therapeutic purposes. [01:57:29.480 --> 01:57:35.480] Is there any evidence that a magnetic substance in the body is harmful? [01:57:35.480 --> 01:57:37.480] Well, yeah. [01:57:37.480 --> 01:57:43.480] When specialists, the virologists, immunologists, and people who major in vaccine studies, [01:57:43.480 --> 01:57:47.480] when they raise their eyebrows and say, what's going on here? [01:57:47.480 --> 01:57:49.480] I tend to list it. [01:57:49.480 --> 01:57:52.480] Well, I'm asking something specific. [01:57:52.480 --> 01:57:58.480] You're saying that they're putting a magnetic substance and implying that that's a problem. [01:57:58.480 --> 01:58:01.480] How is that problematic? [01:58:01.480 --> 01:58:07.480] That's problematic because, first of all, it's never been done before. [01:58:07.480 --> 01:58:11.480] Secondly, they've tried to hide it from the public. [01:58:11.480 --> 01:58:20.480] Those indicate that it's problematic. We live in an electronic, electromagnetic soup. [01:58:20.480 --> 01:58:25.480] We are bombarded with electromagnetic waves constantly. [01:58:25.480 --> 01:58:30.480] I understand that. Let me tell you about the graphene hydroxide before we run out of time. [01:58:30.480 --> 01:58:34.480] Graphene hydroxide is extremely harmful to the body. [01:58:34.480 --> 01:58:39.480] I've heard that in what concentrations? [01:58:39.480 --> 01:58:43.480] It doesn't make any difference. In the shot, it is enough to destroy it. [01:58:43.480 --> 01:58:46.480] It makes a difference. [01:58:46.480 --> 01:58:49.480] I'm sorry. We are out of time. Good night. [01:58:49.480 --> 01:58:57.480] Bibles for America is offering absolutely free, a unique study Bible called the New Testament Recovery Version. 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