[00:00.000 --> 00:05.320] The Bill of Rights contains the first 10 amendments of our Constitution. [00:05.320 --> 00:09.360] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [00:09.360 --> 00:10.840] Our liberty depends on it. [00:10.840 --> 00:14.760] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [00:14.760 --> 00:16.880] your First Amendment rights. [00:16.880 --> 00:18.480] Privacy is under attack. [00:18.480 --> 00:22.080] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [00:22.080 --> 00:26.840] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [00:26.840 --> 00:32.000] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [00:32.000 --> 00:34.600] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [00:34.600 --> 00:38.880] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search [00:38.880 --> 00:42.440] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [00:42.440 --> 00:44.640] Start over with Startpage. [00:44.640 --> 00:47.720] Spar, it's what fighters do. [00:47.720 --> 00:50.760] It's also how I remember the five guarantees of the First Amendment. [00:50.760 --> 00:54.400] If you plan to take away my rights, I'm going to spar with you. [00:54.400 --> 01:01.480] Spar with an extra P, S for speech, P for press, another P for petition, A for assembly, [01:01.480 --> 01:02.840] and R for religion. [01:02.840 --> 01:06.920] Most Americans are familiar with the First Amendment guarantees of free speech, press, [01:06.920 --> 01:08.440] assembly, and religion. [01:08.440 --> 01:10.800] But petition for redress is another matter. [01:10.800 --> 01:14.520] We have the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. [01:14.520 --> 01:18.040] It means that if we're unhappy with what's going on in our government, we can spell out [01:18.040 --> 01:20.720] the reasons without fear of being thrown into jail. [01:20.720 --> 01:22.640] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [01:22.640 --> 01:25.400] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:25.400 --> 01:36.480] Pressure, we usually associate it with stress and negativity, but sometimes a bit of pressure [01:36.480 --> 01:37.480] can be healing. [01:37.480 --> 01:41.520] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be back to tell you how conditions like nausea can [01:41.520 --> 01:46.480] be cured using the traditional Chinese therapy known as acupressure. [01:46.480 --> 01:48.080] Privacy is under attack. [01:48.080 --> 01:51.680] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:51.680 --> 01:56.440] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:56.440 --> 02:01.480] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [02:01.480 --> 02:04.200] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [02:04.200 --> 02:08.480] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search [02:08.480 --> 02:12.040] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [02:12.040 --> 02:16.120] Start over with Startpage. [02:16.120 --> 02:20.020] Acupressure is an ancient practice that uses finger or hand pressure to cure everything [02:20.020 --> 02:22.140] from headaches to constipation. [02:22.140 --> 02:25.520] The pressure is applied to points known as meridians that are believed to control the [02:25.520 --> 02:28.280] flow of energy in the human body. [02:28.280 --> 02:32.000] Acupressure offers a simple cure for nausea you might try the next time you get a queasy [02:32.000 --> 02:34.800] stomach or a case of motion sickness. [02:34.800 --> 02:37.960] Simply apply moderate pressure to the point known as P6. [02:37.960 --> 02:42.480] You'll find it on the inside of your wrist, about two fingers width down from your palm. [02:42.480 --> 02:47.400] Placing pressure on the P6 point works on the same principle as those pricey anti-nausea [02:47.400 --> 02:50.920] wristbands, but this relief is free and always on hand. [02:50.920 --> 03:20.880] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, more news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [03:20.920 --> 03:37.200] Alright folks, good evening, this is the Monday Night Real Law Radio Show with your [03:37.200 --> 03:38.200] host Eddie Craig. [03:38.200 --> 03:40.320] It is April 17th, 2023. [03:40.320 --> 03:41.320] We are live. [03:41.320 --> 03:42.320] Tonight we are not memorex. [03:42.320 --> 03:45.320] Alright, the phones are on. [03:45.320 --> 03:50.600] If you want to call in and get in line, call in number 512-646-1984. [03:50.600 --> 03:52.200] I don't have a lot to present tonight. [03:52.200 --> 03:57.440] I just want to talk about something that I announced on last week's show and go into [03:57.440 --> 03:58.440] that a little bit. [03:58.440 --> 04:03.720] Now, as y'all know, last Monday night, I announced that the following Tuesday night, I was going [04:03.720 --> 04:08.360] to have an open public meeting with a gentleman by the name of James C. Lovett about some [04:08.360 --> 04:15.840] stuff he's promoting on his YouTube channel, which is this American national slash national [04:15.840 --> 04:22.200] of the United States, Patronut BS, and yes, folks, it is Patronut BS. [04:22.200 --> 04:23.760] It is not factual. [04:23.760 --> 04:30.620] It is an extremely ill-advised practice to partake in precisely because of the issues [04:30.620 --> 04:37.280] I discussed, one of which is to file the documents required to do the things he's talking about. [04:37.280 --> 04:42.760] You are committing federal felonies for every piece of paper you sign and file with the [04:42.760 --> 04:48.200] federal government to do the things he is promoting. [04:48.200 --> 04:55.240] The immigration and naturalization statutes that they are using as the basis for promoting [04:55.240 --> 05:02.920] this BS to people, specifically states who it's applicable to, and it is not the people [05:02.920 --> 05:12.800] of the several states unless those people are American Samoans, the various indigenous [05:12.800 --> 05:20.520] Eskimos and Indian peoples of Alaska and the American Indians of the continental U.S. [05:20.520 --> 05:27.680] And then all those people indigenous to Guam, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Mariana Islands, [05:27.680 --> 05:32.640] and at one point, the Panama Canal zone. [05:32.640 --> 05:39.960] Those are the people those specific statutes pertain to anyone else that uses those statutes [05:39.960 --> 05:47.720] to do the things that is being promoted in this state national BS is committing fraud. [05:47.720 --> 05:54.200] You need to understand that you are perpetrating fraud upon the federal government and they [05:54.200 --> 05:57.400] will send you to prison for it. [05:57.400 --> 06:04.320] If they go back and audit these documents and investigate and find out what you've done [06:04.320 --> 06:09.240] and you will have no one to blame for this, but yourself because you listen to people [06:09.240 --> 06:14.800] that don't know what the hell they're talking about and you didn't bother to verify the [06:14.800 --> 06:17.080] information yourself. [06:17.080 --> 06:21.120] You just went along because you thought it would solve all your problems. [06:21.120 --> 06:30.400] Well, all it did was create monstrous, much worse new ones in most cases, folks. [06:30.400 --> 06:34.840] If you don't verify the information you're relying on, you are playing Russian roulette [06:34.840 --> 06:40.320] with your life, literally not necessarily the ability to live and breathe, but most [06:40.320 --> 06:46.040] definitely your ability to live free and unmolested by the government. [06:46.040 --> 06:49.520] Now consider that fair warning for what it's worth. [06:49.520 --> 06:54.080] Now as to that meeting, the meeting was held over zoom. [06:54.080 --> 06:56.840] There were a lot of participants. [06:56.840 --> 07:01.400] I can only view 50 at a time and my screen was completely full. [07:01.400 --> 07:04.080] So we had an excess of 50 people in there. [07:04.080 --> 07:10.040] I'm sure my top limit is a hundred on the current zoom plan that I have. [07:10.040 --> 07:15.640] So I don't know how many above 50 we have, but we definitely had 50 plus people in this [07:15.640 --> 07:17.100] meeting. [07:17.100 --> 07:22.960] Now the problem I had was that being the host, I was the one responsible for recording that [07:22.960 --> 07:28.380] meeting and my zoom informed me each time I had to restart it because it was crashing [07:28.380 --> 07:33.560] multiple times throughout the course of this meeting, uh, that it was recording each time [07:33.560 --> 07:35.720] I restarted it. [07:35.720 --> 07:41.920] However, at the end of this meeting, which started at 7 p.m. and did not finish till [07:41.920 --> 07:46.760] just after midnight, which was way longer than I thought it was going to go. [07:46.760 --> 07:50.240] But there were so many people wanting to ask questions and get information. [07:50.240 --> 07:57.160] I stayed on to do it, but despite it being a little over five hours long, my zoom did [07:57.160 --> 08:03.880] not record one second of the meeting, not one damn second. [08:03.880 --> 08:09.280] The only saving grace here is that at some point during that meeting, right after I started [08:09.280 --> 08:17.080] it, someone requested permission to record and I granted that permission. [08:17.080 --> 08:21.840] So someone out there does have a copy of that recording. [08:21.840 --> 08:26.920] If not from the very beginning, at least more of it than I've got. [08:26.920 --> 08:32.080] If that is you and you are listening to this show, I would very much appreciate you getting [08:32.080 --> 08:41.520] in touch with me via my email, Eddie at ruleoflawradio.com and letting me know you have it and giving [08:41.520 --> 08:47.800] me a link to a Google drive or one drive or something where I can download the recording [08:47.800 --> 08:52.480] that you made and get it up on my YouTube channel. [08:52.480 --> 08:56.080] If you're out there and can hear my voice and know what I'm talking about and did that [08:56.080 --> 09:03.600] recording, please let me know, reach out to me at that email address, Eddie at ruleoflawradio.com [09:03.600 --> 09:11.840] and that's E D D I E at ruleoflawradio.com and just send me a link and information to, [09:11.840 --> 09:13.840] so I can download a copy of the recording. [09:13.840 --> 09:17.400] If you, if you're the one who made one, okay. [09:17.400 --> 09:22.000] Now that said, the phones are on five, one, two, six, four, six, 1984. [09:22.000 --> 09:25.560] If you want to call and get in line and let's talk about something. [09:25.560 --> 09:30.560] But while I'm waiting on that, I'm going to go on about this a little bit more again, [09:30.560 --> 09:35.960] because I had a lot of people when they're asking questions about a lot of the different [09:35.960 --> 09:37.560] patronet schemes. [09:37.560 --> 09:38.560] Okay. [09:38.560 --> 09:44.240] I had people in there arguing about the uppercase name versus the, the proper case name, excuse [09:44.240 --> 09:45.240] me. [09:45.240 --> 09:47.840] I had people in there arguing accepted for value. [09:47.840 --> 09:51.040] I had the people in there arguing it was all banking. [09:51.040 --> 10:02.400] I mean the one thing that nobody with that thought process seems to consider is that [10:02.400 --> 10:09.040] the entire issue that we face with not getting justice in the courts and being railroaded [10:09.040 --> 10:19.000] into things that we have no legitimate relationship to has nothing to do with the patronet conspiracy [10:19.000 --> 10:24.240] magical legal theories about how this is happening. [10:24.240 --> 10:30.200] There's actually a very simple kiss principle answer to the whole thing. [10:30.200 --> 10:37.680] And just in case you forget, or you've never heard it before kiss, keep it simple, stupid. [10:37.680 --> 10:39.360] Okay. [10:39.360 --> 10:50.680] The kiss answer to what is going on is so easy that most people simply can't seem capable [10:50.680 --> 10:57.520] or don't seem capable of accepting it, but it really is easy. [10:57.520 --> 11:01.760] It's one word corruption. [11:01.760 --> 11:04.200] Okay. [11:04.200 --> 11:06.840] Now let's cover that again. [11:06.840 --> 11:09.480] Why do I say it's corruption? [11:09.480 --> 11:10.960] Okay. [11:10.960 --> 11:16.520] Our entire legal system is controlled by one elitist class of people that call themselves [11:16.520 --> 11:18.640] attorneys. [11:18.640 --> 11:26.920] They all are members of a private association called the bar and it has multiple chapters, [11:26.920 --> 11:33.160] at least one in each state and at least one at the national level, but they're all interrelated [11:33.160 --> 11:39.240] because of the one at the national level, they're all sub members of that national bar association. [11:39.240 --> 11:44.160] So they all pay dues to be member of this one gigantic club that they're in, but they're [11:44.160 --> 11:45.960] the only ones that can be in it. [11:45.960 --> 11:48.240] Nobody else can get a membership to it. [11:48.240 --> 11:49.240] Okay. [11:49.240 --> 11:57.560] You have to be a completely educated in the law attorney that passed the bar exam and [11:57.560 --> 12:03.560] qualified to practice law in your state in order to be a member of the bar. [12:03.560 --> 12:07.920] The problem is that the people that become members of the bar simply presume that that's [12:07.920 --> 12:15.120] enough to make them competent in the law and it's not, and it never has been. [12:15.120 --> 12:20.100] This is the part they don't seem to get, or if they do get it, they sure as hell want [12:20.100 --> 12:28.360] to ignore it to keep the rest of us off of their playground and thus have not have people [12:28.360 --> 12:34.200] like me as direct competition to how they do things. [12:34.200 --> 12:39.120] Because people like me would give them an ever loving fit. [12:39.120 --> 12:44.520] If we were allowed to play this game for money, like they did, if I could get paid for the [12:44.520 --> 12:51.160] work that I do the same way an attorney does, they wouldn't stand a snowball's chance in [12:51.160 --> 12:59.000] hell because while they spend their time off work doing anything, but getting better at [12:59.000 --> 13:06.040] their job, that's all I do when I'm not having to do the other things that I do to feed myself [13:06.040 --> 13:08.800] and keep a roof over my head. [13:08.800 --> 13:11.800] That's all I do. [13:11.800 --> 13:16.440] And that's why last week I was talking about the various arguments that I would make that [13:16.440 --> 13:20.840] would allow me to sue for any breach of the state constitution, regardless of who made [13:20.840 --> 13:27.500] it or what the breach was, because the protection of our constitution is enshrined in our Texas [13:27.500 --> 13:30.800] bill of rights under article one, section 29. [13:30.800 --> 13:39.400] And because of that, the bill of rights forbids a violation of any provision of the constitution, [13:39.400 --> 13:44.960] and as a right belonging to the people individually, as well as collectively, I would have legal [13:44.960 --> 13:50.520] standing to sue whoever violated the constitution, whether they be a private entity or state [13:50.520 --> 13:55.000] entity or local entity. [13:55.000 --> 13:58.800] That's my argument and I'm sticking with it because I fully believe that's exactly what [13:58.800 --> 14:04.000] powers the constitution of the state of Texas reserved to the people thereof. [14:04.000 --> 14:09.680] We have the right to defend the constitution we put in place to control our public servants [14:09.680 --> 14:15.760] and they have no power to prevent us from defending it in court. [14:15.760 --> 14:20.120] Even when the courts are the ones that are guilty of trying to subvert our right to do [14:20.120 --> 14:24.640] it. [14:24.640 --> 14:29.320] And therein folks lies the problem and which brings us full circle back to the issue of [14:29.320 --> 14:32.760] corruption. [14:32.760 --> 14:38.000] We can't do the things we need to do to protect our rights and our constitution and make the [14:38.000 --> 14:44.500] state leave us alone because this private cabal has absolute control of the entire judicial [14:44.500 --> 14:47.400] branch of government. [14:47.400 --> 14:53.360] Not only do they control the entire judicial branch of government, but they control all [14:53.360 --> 14:59.200] of the major power offices in every other branch of government. [14:59.200 --> 15:05.960] Again, our governor is an attorney, our state attorney general is an attorney, our secretary [15:05.960 --> 15:06.960] of state. [15:06.960 --> 15:10.960] I'm pretty sure as an attorney, our lieutenant governor is an attorney. [15:10.960 --> 15:17.320] All of our legislators, at least the majority of our legislators are all attorneys. [15:17.320 --> 15:24.760] All of the people that are lobbying them are attorneys and groups with attorneys or groups [15:24.760 --> 15:30.880] with their attorneys. [15:30.880 --> 15:37.320] We are in the position we're in and not able to get justice because the system is controlled [15:37.320 --> 15:44.200] by an elite few or at least a self proclaimed elite few that think they're better than the [15:44.200 --> 15:50.000] rest of us and think they know more than us because of an education that didn't teach [15:50.000 --> 15:54.320] them a damn thing about the actual black letter law. [15:54.320 --> 15:57.820] They're using against us. [15:57.820 --> 16:00.680] This is why the courts can't get their opinions right. [16:00.680 --> 16:05.960] This is why prosecutors make charges that make no sense and that don't really apply [16:05.960 --> 16:10.320] and why they use regulatory codes against classes of persons to whom those regulatory [16:10.320 --> 16:21.920] codes by their very obvious authority have nothing to do with the general public, nothing. [16:21.920 --> 16:28.840] And thus, because the lawyers are stupid, all of those in the executive branch are equally [16:28.840 --> 16:32.640] stupid. [16:32.640 --> 16:40.960] Because they're relying on precedent set by morons to do their job as morons. [16:40.960 --> 16:44.120] It's corruption. [16:44.120 --> 16:47.600] It's not anything more than that. [16:47.600 --> 16:52.360] All right, 512-646-1984, give us a call, get in line, let's talk. [16:52.360 --> 17:01.040] We'll be right back after this break. [17:01.040 --> 17:05.400] Are you looking to have a closer relationship with God and a better understanding of His [17:05.400 --> 17:06.400] Word? 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[19:00.560 --> 19:09.560] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, LogosRadioNetwork.com. [19:30.560 --> 19:34.560] Hi folks. [19:34.560 --> 19:35.560] We are back. [19:35.560 --> 19:40.760] This is RuleOfLawRadio calling number 512-646-1984. [19:40.760 --> 19:43.000] It is April 17th, 2023. [19:43.000 --> 19:44.000] We are live tonight. [19:44.000 --> 19:47.560] If you want to call in and talk, please do so. [19:47.560 --> 19:52.920] Now as I was also saying last Monday night, I am trying to get my YouTube channel up and [19:52.920 --> 19:53.920] going. [19:53.920 --> 20:00.120] I had to because my Zoom was crashing so often and so much along with so many other things, [20:00.120 --> 20:05.400] the very next day, I had to completely wipe out this computer and reload it. [20:05.400 --> 20:09.720] I went ahead and bit the bullet and upgraded it to Windows 11. [20:09.720 --> 20:14.320] So far everything on it seems to be working fine, no major issues. [20:14.320 --> 20:19.680] My Zoom hasn't crashed once in a few practice sessions I've had it up and working with. [20:19.680 --> 20:25.580] I've been trying to get my OBS Studio set back up to get everything rebuilt from making [20:25.580 --> 20:28.840] the videos I wish to put on my YouTube channel. [20:28.840 --> 20:33.400] Well, my social media channels that I'm going to get started up, I'm going to try to get [20:33.400 --> 20:40.520] them all up on YouTube, Rumble, and as many of the other ones as I possibly can once I [20:40.520 --> 20:44.120] know where I can put them and not have an issue with them. [20:44.120 --> 20:50.000] And hopefully I'll be able to get enough subscribers and watchers that I can monetize some of that [20:50.000 --> 20:53.720] and start making a little bit of money off of the information that I put out there in [20:53.720 --> 21:00.200] a way that helps everybody and again, makes me something out of it for a change because [21:00.200 --> 21:04.080] I sure don't get paid for doing this show, but I love doing it because it gives me a [21:04.080 --> 21:09.000] chance to share things that I've learned with the rest of you that hopefully you all find [21:09.000 --> 21:11.160] helpful. [21:11.160 --> 21:15.640] And if you do find it helpful, hey, feel free to call in and let us know. [21:15.640 --> 21:20.840] Let us know that we helped you solve a problem that otherwise might not have gotten solved. [21:20.840 --> 21:28.800] Let us know if we did something for you that your attorney wouldn't do or couldn't do. [21:28.800 --> 21:34.520] This was like my friend Ruby in San Antonio when the bear county drug task force tried [21:34.520 --> 21:43.280] to frame her with 2.2 pounds of methamphetamine hidden in her house by a confidential informant. [21:43.280 --> 21:50.400] They did a big special on that San Antonio news did and we got her exonerated, but she [21:50.400 --> 21:52.920] listened to the instructions I gave her. [21:52.920 --> 22:00.520] She filed the things I helped her get ready to file and we kept her from ever getting [22:00.520 --> 22:09.320] to trial and sentenced to jail until we finally were able to prove that she was framed as [22:09.320 --> 22:15.880] were several other people by the same confidential informant, three of which had already been [22:15.880 --> 22:23.600] sent to prison because of this confidential informant, one of which died after she got [22:23.600 --> 22:31.960] released, but before she could, her name could get cleared. [22:31.960 --> 22:37.440] So she died still under that cloud after being sent to prison for something they, she did [22:37.440 --> 22:40.320] not do any other two people did not do. [22:40.320 --> 22:45.640] And my friend Ruby did not do because a confidential informant was framing people for the bear [22:45.640 --> 22:49.520] county task force. [22:49.520 --> 22:58.120] And I will reiterate something that I will stand by until the day I die. [22:58.120 --> 23:06.840] There is no way this confidential informant could have framed this many people using the [23:06.840 --> 23:16.960] same exact amount of drugs in each case, 2.2 pounds and the, of the same kind of drug, [23:16.960 --> 23:25.600] no less methamphetamine and that confidential informant not be getting those drugs from [23:25.600 --> 23:33.320] the bear county task force who therefore had to know where those drugs were being placed [23:33.320 --> 23:40.880] and had to know that when they recovered those drugs on their so-called fictitious raid of [23:40.880 --> 23:47.440] these people's homes, that the drugs they were finding were the same ones they had given [23:47.440 --> 23:49.440] the informant. [23:49.440 --> 23:55.760] Now, how would you prove that Eddie, how can you prove an allegation like that? [23:55.760 --> 23:59.920] It's actually very, very simple. [23:59.920 --> 24:07.760] All you need is the chain of custody and the evidence booking records from the police department. [24:07.760 --> 24:11.640] You see every piece of evidence that's brought into that police department has a chain of [24:11.640 --> 24:14.640] custody set to it, or they can't use it in court. [24:14.640 --> 24:19.560] So there's paperwork that documents everybody that's touched that piece of evidence since [24:19.560 --> 24:23.320] it was brought into the station and submitted into the evidence room. [24:23.320 --> 24:27.260] So discovered at the crime scene rather, that's the first place the evidence trail begins [24:27.260 --> 24:29.900] at the crime scene where it's recovered. [24:29.900 --> 24:33.960] Then it is, it is cataloged all the way through the system. [24:33.960 --> 24:39.840] Otherwise it cannot be used at trial because there's a break in the chain of custody now [24:39.840 --> 24:42.840] and a documented break at that. [24:42.840 --> 24:48.240] The other aspect of that is, is that if it gets checked out of custody, there has to [24:48.240 --> 24:50.700] be a record of that too. [24:50.700 --> 24:56.880] So if it's checked out of the evidence room for use anywhere else, it's, it's used. [24:56.880 --> 24:59.200] There's an entry for it in the records. [24:59.200 --> 25:07.840] So when the drug task force brings 2.2 pounds of meth into the police stations, supposedly [25:07.840 --> 25:10.680] recovered from one of these raids. [25:10.680 --> 25:18.940] And then just a few days later, there's another 2.2 pound rate of discovery of drugs on another [25:18.940 --> 25:23.660] raid using the same confidential informant. [25:23.660 --> 25:30.080] It is not a stretch of the imagination in any way, shape, or form to say that those [25:30.080 --> 25:38.000] must be the same drugs and the records for chain of custody and chain of evidence should [25:38.000 --> 25:41.840] prove that without a doubt. [25:41.840 --> 25:46.160] Now the problem Ruby was having, even after she managed to beat this case and get it thrown [25:46.160 --> 25:52.560] out was that the attorneys that were supposed to be helping her file a level civil lawsuit [25:52.560 --> 25:56.000] refused to go after the cops in that way. [25:56.000 --> 25:59.940] They refused to pursue the issue of a frame up. [25:59.940 --> 26:03.400] They just wanted the cops to pay for the pain and suffering. [26:03.400 --> 26:10.560] They put her through and all that kind of stuff and just take that and leave it at that. [26:10.560 --> 26:14.760] And they wanted all of the people, even the ones that have been sent to prison to take [26:14.760 --> 26:15.760] the same deal. [26:15.760 --> 26:21.280] In other words, the lawyers wanted the easiest route possible to collecting as much money [26:21.280 --> 26:28.680] as they could that they could keep for themselves in billing fees, regardless of whether or [26:28.680 --> 26:35.340] not there's anything left over for the people that were actually harmed. [26:35.340 --> 26:42.080] But had they been able to prove the bear county task force was framing people that would have [26:42.080 --> 26:49.200] been hundreds of millions of dollars in lawsuit damages between the number of people that [26:49.200 --> 26:56.440] they probably have done this to, that would have been a humongous payday. [26:56.440 --> 27:03.680] But for some reason, these lawyers who kept saying, we have to work with these cops, didn't [27:03.680 --> 27:08.240] want to go after the cops for framing people. [27:08.240 --> 27:14.360] Fortunately, at the moment, she seems to have an attorney that is actually going to follow [27:14.360 --> 27:22.920] through and do that, which is what he should be doing because that there is no doubt in [27:22.920 --> 27:29.800] my mind whatsoever that that is exactly what was done. [27:29.800 --> 27:38.320] I mean, think about it rage days apart, same confidential informant, exact same amount [27:38.320 --> 27:45.120] and type of drugs found in exactly the same manner, secreted away in the person's home [27:45.120 --> 27:51.620] that was raided by the confidential informant who came in with the drugs and who was in [27:51.620 --> 27:58.160] direct contact with the task force the whole time because the raid occurred within a couple [27:58.160 --> 28:05.160] of hours of that guy appearing on the scene each and every time he appeared on the scene, [28:05.160 --> 28:09.360] he used the bathroom or he puts something in a room to say he had to store it because [28:09.360 --> 28:13.100] he was being kicked out of his apartment or something of that nature. [28:13.100 --> 28:18.080] But he left something in the home unbeknownst to the people that was in fact these drugs. [28:18.080 --> 28:24.480] And within two hours, they were raided with the exception of my friend Ruby, who kept [28:24.480 --> 28:28.160] getting phone calls from the informant saying, are you at home? [28:28.160 --> 28:29.160] Are you at home? [28:29.160 --> 28:30.200] Are you at home? [28:30.200 --> 28:35.020] Why was the informant calling to ask if she was at home? [28:35.020 --> 28:38.600] It was so he could tell the drug task force that she's there. [28:38.600 --> 28:41.240] You can go now. [28:41.240 --> 28:53.600] That's why he was working hand in hand with the drug task force to frame people. [28:53.600 --> 29:01.920] And yet nobody wanted to go after the drug task force cops for doing this crap. [29:01.920 --> 29:05.280] So this ladies and gentlemen goes right back to the very start of the show. [29:05.280 --> 29:11.320] When I said corruption doesn't matter which side of the coin you're on, whether you're [29:11.320 --> 29:16.900] the plaintiff or the defendant, the system is corrupted. [29:16.900 --> 29:22.920] If you're not one of its own or one of those that it deems noteworthy to protect either [29:22.920 --> 29:28.580] because a you're an armed enforcer that protects them and their illegal activities. [29:28.580 --> 29:35.080] So they have to protect you or be, you're somebody with deep enough pockets that they [29:35.080 --> 29:40.480] can continue to be wealthy themselves off of your back by representing you in court [29:40.480 --> 29:45.160] for any manner of thing they deem necessary. [29:45.160 --> 29:46.160] Corruption people. [29:46.160 --> 29:47.160] It's a simple answer. [29:47.160 --> 29:54.120] It's a kiss principle and all right, five, one, two, six, four, six, 1984, just call [29:54.120 --> 29:55.120] get in line. [29:55.120 --> 30:02.520] We'll be right back after this break. [30:02.520 --> 30:06.760] Thousands of Florida motorists convicted of DUI may very well have been driving under [30:06.760 --> 30:08.280] the blood alcohol limit. [30:08.280 --> 30:13.160] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be back with a tale of bad breathalyzers and a government [30:13.160 --> 30:15.680] coverup in a moment. [30:15.680 --> 30:17.280] Privacy is under attack. [30:17.280 --> 30:20.880] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [30:20.880 --> 30:25.640] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [30:25.640 --> 30:30.800] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. [30:30.800 --> 30:33.400] Privacy, it's worth hanging onto. 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[32:54.000 --> 33:12.080] Order your copy today and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [33:12.080 --> 33:33.080] I'm on the highway to hell, highway to hell, I'm on the highway to hell, highway to hell, [33:33.080 --> 34:01.080] I'm on the highway to hell, highway to hell, I'm on the highway to hell, highway to hell, [34:01.080 --> 34:19.420] I'm on the highway to hell, highway to hell, I'm on the highway to hell, highway to hell, [34:19.420 --> 34:22.020] My tongue is getting away in my teeth here and I can't see what I'm saying. [34:22.980 --> 34:26.340] Let's see April 17th, 2023. [34:27.300 --> 34:29.780] Now, like I said, if you want to call and talk, get in line. [34:29.780 --> 34:31.140] The phones are on. [34:31.940 --> 34:34.540] If I don't have anybody to talk to, I'm going to keep going. [34:34.540 --> 34:35.620] What I'm talking about here. [34:37.220 --> 34:42.260] So if corruption really is our problem, what are we going to do about it? [34:42.300 --> 34:43.700] How do we do something about it? [34:43.980 --> 34:45.020] What can we do about it? [34:45.020 --> 34:49.460] Um, I wished I had a pat answer. [34:49.500 --> 34:51.260] I don't, I've got some ideas. [34:52.220 --> 34:54.540] I've got some things we could try for sure. [34:54.980 --> 34:56.300] Will they solve the problem? [34:56.740 --> 34:57.420] I don't know. [34:58.620 --> 35:05.980] Um, it really depends on how hard the people fight to make it happen. [35:06.260 --> 35:12.580] Would be my guess as to how successful it will be or won't be, but without [35:12.580 --> 35:14.540] doing something, it's not going to change. [35:14.540 --> 35:19.820] And if it's not going to change, then what's the point? [35:21.900 --> 35:23.100] Why, why am I here? [35:23.100 --> 35:28.380] If we're not, if we're not doing this to facilitate the ability to create change. [35:29.740 --> 35:34.220] What good is it for me to tell you, this is all the things they're doing wrong. [35:34.220 --> 35:35.260] And here's the proof. [35:36.260 --> 35:40.380] If we're not going to get together and actually use it to do something about it. [35:40.380 --> 35:49.980] I mean, we need to, we should, but are we, when will we, we have stood by and [35:49.980 --> 35:55.340] watched the federal government for decades now, destroy this country. [35:56.060 --> 35:58.620] And we have watched our state governments play along. [35:59.420 --> 36:04.660] We have watched our local governments play along and we have watched an [36:04.660 --> 36:13.060] authority authoritarian state grow larger, bolder, and more powerful before our very eyes. [36:13.940 --> 36:22.500] And we, the people have said and done nothing of actual importance in changing any of that. [36:25.300 --> 36:30.020] The ones that are trying to do it are usually standing pretty much alone. [36:30.020 --> 36:36.580] Or if they're not alone, they're not well known outside of their local areas [36:36.580 --> 36:43.460] because their story is being hidden away by the mainstream media that doesn't want to [36:43.460 --> 36:44.100] report on it. [36:44.100 --> 36:47.300] If it's something that will endanger the power of their masters, [36:49.140 --> 36:53.780] that shouldn't be surprising, but it still goes back to the same issue. [36:53.780 --> 36:54.500] Corruption. [36:56.100 --> 36:57.220] I mean, let's look at this. [36:57.220 --> 37:00.740] Our local government is corrupt. Our police departments are corrupt. [37:00.740 --> 37:04.340] Our district and regional governments are corrupt. [37:04.340 --> 37:06.100] Our state government is corrupt. [37:06.100 --> 37:07.620] Our federal government is corrupt. [37:08.100 --> 37:09.940] The DOJ is corrupt. [37:09.940 --> 37:11.620] The FBI is corrupt. [37:13.940 --> 37:18.820] Every state and federal agency is bureaucratically corrupt. [37:21.220 --> 37:23.940] None of them know what the constitution says. [37:23.940 --> 37:29.860] None of them know what the constitution says. None of them care what the constitution says. [37:29.860 --> 37:33.940] If it does not fall in line with their interpretation of their own power. [37:40.500 --> 37:48.580] I was thinking today about this issue of the first judge who wrote the first opinion, [37:48.580 --> 37:55.700] coining the idea of an imperative government necessity. [37:57.380 --> 38:09.140] Now here we have a country that is founded on denying governmental power based upon a perceived [38:09.140 --> 38:13.540] governmental necessity that the government itself conjures up. [38:13.540 --> 38:21.540] The entire premise of our government is there can never be a superseding government necessity [38:22.660 --> 38:31.060] over the rights and will of the people there up the States at the state level or at the [38:31.060 --> 38:32.420] federal level doesn't matter. [38:32.420 --> 38:40.740] So where did this idiot judge get the idea that because the constitution gave certain [38:40.740 --> 38:49.540] powers to the government that those powers could somehow be used to diminish the specific [38:49.540 --> 38:56.580] individual rights of the people that are the paramount concern of those constitutions at [38:56.580 --> 38:57.380] every level. [38:57.380 --> 39:02.260] That is, are the paramount concern of those constitutions at every level. [39:06.420 --> 39:11.700] Imperative government necessity within the bounds of the constitution and the rights [39:11.700 --> 39:16.340] of the people it was designed to protect that should be the way it's done. [39:16.340 --> 39:25.380] But it's not all because some judge somewhere decided that because the people did give [39:25.380 --> 39:31.460] certain powers to the government that gave the government an imperative necessity to [39:31.460 --> 39:35.460] violate other parts of the constitution, including the bill of rights. [39:36.260 --> 39:42.820] So as to increase the power of the government to do the things it considered necessary [39:44.580 --> 39:46.580] by as big a margin as possible. [39:48.900 --> 39:51.460] There's something wrong with that way of thinking. [39:51.460 --> 39:59.300] There's something wrong with the people that saw that and didn't say and do anything after [40:00.340 --> 40:04.820] knowing the history of this country relative to a government that tries that kind of stuff. [40:06.980 --> 40:07.780] But here we are. [40:09.460 --> 40:12.340] One lone voice in the wilderness crying out in the wind. [40:14.580 --> 40:19.140] And obviously like a tree in the forest and nobody around to hear it kind of thing. [40:19.140 --> 40:21.220] So I know you're out there, folks. [40:21.220 --> 40:25.460] I know you hear me and I know you call in and ask questions and I know you tell me you [40:25.460 --> 40:30.740] listen to the show and I know that some of you are actually trying to use the information [40:30.740 --> 40:35.780] to help yourselves and others against the powers that be doing the things they do. [40:37.460 --> 40:41.700] But we are even United in the few that we are. [40:42.500 --> 40:45.860] We are a whisper in a roaring North wind. [40:45.860 --> 40:52.100] No one really knows we're out here because we don't have enough of us [40:53.380 --> 41:01.060] to overwhelm the noise of the wind to be heard because there are so many divisions in the [41:01.060 --> 41:06.020] Patriot community over everybody wanting their way to be the right way. [41:06.020 --> 41:10.660] And the only way of getting things done so they can be declared the savior of everything [41:10.660 --> 41:15.700] patriotic about this country, that they won't work together. [41:18.180 --> 41:25.540] And they are so stuck in their own precepts of what to do that they don't have an open [41:25.540 --> 41:27.940] mind at looking at other ideas. [41:27.940 --> 41:34.820] And even if their idea can be shown to have a reconcilable issue with how it would be [41:34.820 --> 41:40.820] accomplished, they don't care. It's my way or no way. [41:41.620 --> 41:47.140] And it just astounds me that that is the mindset of a Patriot community. [41:47.140 --> 41:53.140] Imagine what would have happened in the Revolutionary War if that had been the mind of the people [41:53.940 --> 41:55.940] that were trying to get together to fight. [41:57.620 --> 41:59.620] They all wanted to do it in a different way. [41:59.620 --> 42:01.620] What if they had done it differently? [42:01.620 --> 42:05.380] They all wanted to do it in a different way. What if they had done it that way? [42:06.260 --> 42:10.980] Would they have been victorious? Would we be in America today if that had been how they [42:10.980 --> 42:14.980] fought the war instead of getting together, getting on the same page and learning how [42:14.980 --> 42:20.180] to fight the British properly in a way that they could actually gain victory out of it? [42:25.380 --> 42:29.620] If we don't start coming together to make our voices heard, [42:29.620 --> 42:34.420] they're going to be extinguished one by one till none of them exist anymore. [42:36.420 --> 42:42.420] Till no one is out there like us that's willing to stand up and say no. [42:44.420 --> 42:48.420] It's been true of every despotic government that's ever been made on the face of the Earth. [42:48.420 --> 42:56.420] Quell the challenge made by those who dissent in whatever manner is most expedient and the [42:56.420 --> 42:58.420] most beneficial to those that currently hold power. [42:58.420 --> 43:04.420] The only reason they haven't gotten away with that to the extent they would like to in this country [43:04.420 --> 43:06.420] is because we still have guns. [43:08.420 --> 43:12.420] If you can look around at what's going on in America today, [43:12.420 --> 43:20.180] because we still have guns, if you can look around at what's going on in the US of A today [43:20.740 --> 43:26.900] and still be willing to support gun control, you are a special kind of moron. [43:27.860 --> 43:31.220] A truly special kind of moron. [43:35.540 --> 43:39.540] That or you're one of the elitists that think you're going to have power over us. [43:39.540 --> 43:44.180] If you get our guns, we'll see. [43:45.300 --> 43:49.540] All right, folks, caller number 512-646-1984. 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[46:55.940 --> 46:56.980] Hey Eddie, how you doing, buddy? [46:56.980 --> 47:00.500] I'm doing all right. [47:00.500 --> 47:02.740] Well, I called in a few weeks ago. [47:02.740 --> 47:04.260] We had a pretty good conversation. [47:04.900 --> 47:10.100] Today I just received in the mail my termination of probation letter from the federal court. [47:11.860 --> 47:17.060] Until they got my payment and it was processed, they kept me on probation. [47:17.060 --> 47:18.100] So now it's terminated. [47:18.100 --> 47:19.220] I'm done with that case. [47:19.860 --> 47:20.820] On to the next. [47:20.820 --> 47:27.220] So the next case is the driver's license suspension, the one we discussed last time. [47:28.100 --> 47:28.580] Okay. [47:28.580 --> 47:30.820] I've talked to a lot of people since then. [47:30.820 --> 47:33.060] Robert, you're going to refresh my memory. [47:33.060 --> 47:34.500] License suspended for what? [47:35.780 --> 47:36.180] Okay. [47:36.180 --> 47:45.060] So non-safety reason, the Department of Child Support Services has notified me through verbal [47:45.060 --> 47:46.980] warning and dropped a letter in the mail. [47:46.980 --> 47:51.300] So it wasn't done, it wasn't served properly and timely. [47:51.940 --> 47:55.300] And like we talked about, was it PST you talked about? [47:58.820 --> 48:06.260] So the next step is to challenge the department and exhaust all the other remedies before I [48:06.260 --> 48:06.580] assume. [48:08.580 --> 48:08.980] Yeah. [48:08.980 --> 48:14.420] The thing about it is, like I say, they can't just suspend your license without an actual [48:14.420 --> 48:17.860] hearing and it can't be just an administrative hearing. [48:17.860 --> 48:22.740] It has to be judicially reviewed because the license is considered attached to a livelihood. [48:23.300 --> 48:29.460] Even if you don't use it as a driver professionally, it's still used for the purpose of getting [48:29.460 --> 48:31.300] to and from the place where you earn your living. [48:31.940 --> 48:34.820] So at least in their eyes, that's what it's for. [48:35.860 --> 48:39.700] And so they can't just suspend it without judicial review. [48:39.700 --> 48:44.340] So if they did that without judicial review and without you having an opportunity to respond [48:44.340 --> 48:46.820] to said judicial review, that's a problem. [48:48.500 --> 48:49.300] Exactly. [48:52.180 --> 48:52.580] Okay. [48:52.580 --> 48:54.580] So what's your question about it? [48:54.580 --> 49:02.180] So I'm making a move to challenge the department and their suspension. [49:02.180 --> 49:08.420] So what I'm going to do is have to go back into the Department of Child Support Services [49:08.420 --> 49:12.980] going to have to look at this new law SB 1055 that we discussed last time. [49:12.980 --> 49:18.580] And even though the main part of it doesn't take full force and effect till January of [49:18.580 --> 49:24.420] 2025, I'm going to hit them pretty hard with all these due process violations before that [49:24.420 --> 49:25.620] law comes into effect. [49:26.420 --> 49:30.900] Well, the thing is, if they're doing something now based upon a law that hasn't had force [49:30.900 --> 49:32.660] and effect yet, they're already screwed. [49:34.660 --> 49:34.980] Right. [49:34.980 --> 49:41.060] They can't base their actions on a law that has not yet become effective. [49:42.900 --> 49:43.220] Right. [49:43.780 --> 49:44.820] Is that what they're doing? [49:46.580 --> 49:50.980] Yeah, so it's still suspended and they won't release it until that law comes into full [49:50.980 --> 49:57.220] force and effect, even though the spirit of the law was because they know that they're [49:57.220 --> 49:58.820] violating people's due process. [49:58.820 --> 49:59.060] Right. [49:59.700 --> 50:01.940] So I'm going to hit them. [50:01.940 --> 50:07.220] Um, what I have to do is I have to exhaust all the remedies before I can actually start [50:07.220 --> 50:08.020] suing people. [50:08.020 --> 50:09.780] So I got to start the exhaust. [50:09.780 --> 50:11.620] Uh, that's not true. [50:11.620 --> 50:17.060] You can sue for the, the lack of notice and the improper suspension without judicial review. [50:18.100 --> 50:23.140] What's the administrative process for reinstating a license that was administratively suspended [50:23.140 --> 50:23.940] illegally? [50:23.940 --> 50:25.700] What's the process for remedy there? [50:27.460 --> 50:30.740] Well, the department that's holding it is the DCSS. [50:30.740 --> 50:33.140] So they are the ones have to release it. [50:35.540 --> 50:36.980] Who is the DCSS? [50:38.260 --> 50:40.580] Department of child support services. [50:40.580 --> 50:41.140] Okay. [50:42.260 --> 50:48.980] But that's my point is what is the process they have in place to challenge their actions [50:48.980 --> 50:50.260] suspending your license? [50:52.340 --> 51:00.180] Um, probably have to set a hearing, have to go to them and talk to one of their agents [51:00.180 --> 51:04.900] and start going through their process, but they're going to, you're assuming that they [51:04.900 --> 51:05.540] have one. [51:07.300 --> 51:14.020] Well, I've been in communication with them for the past over almost 20 years, so I'm [51:14.020 --> 51:15.620] pretty familiar with their system. [51:16.340 --> 51:16.660] Yeah. [51:16.660 --> 51:22.580] I understand that even, even if that's the case, where have you ever had them do this [51:22.580 --> 51:23.060] before? [51:25.620 --> 51:28.660] You mean any other place like any state or any other? [51:28.660 --> 51:33.780] No, where have you had the one that we're talking about right now, suspend your license [51:33.780 --> 51:36.500] before without any judicial review of that suspension? [51:38.660 --> 51:43.460] Um, they suspended it to 2016. [51:44.100 --> 51:45.940] I'm trying to answer your question correctly. [51:45.940 --> 51:47.700] So let me go back into my thought. [51:47.700 --> 51:49.460] Well, it's not, it's not something correctly. [51:49.460 --> 51:54.900] I'm just saying when have you ever gone through the process of getting a license [51:54.900 --> 52:01.060] reinstated that was suspended in a way that's just not legal by Supreme court precedent. [52:01.060 --> 52:04.660] It's not legal, regardless of any law that hadn't taken effect yet. [52:06.340 --> 52:06.900] Right. [52:06.900 --> 52:11.620] I haven't challenged it directly for them suspending it illegally. [52:11.620 --> 52:16.900] I've only dealt with the department of motor vehicles and DCSF, and they just have the [52:16.900 --> 52:19.780] same answers as you have to pay. [52:19.780 --> 52:25.940] The DCSF wants me to pay the arrears that are owed or make some kind of a deal with [52:25.940 --> 52:27.220] the judge, which I won't do. [52:27.220 --> 52:34.020] So I'm out of compliance with the order, but the mother of my child, I'm already in [52:34.820 --> 52:37.300] working with her with a stipulation agreement. [52:37.300 --> 52:38.420] So that's a separate issue. [52:38.420 --> 52:43.780] But the reason why I didn't go directly to the DCSF is because of all the, you know, [52:43.780 --> 52:46.900] when you get into the family court stuff, it gets pretty complicated. [52:46.900 --> 52:50.980] But so I just let them do what they were going to do. [52:50.980 --> 52:54.420] It took all the damage all these years and all the risk. [52:55.220 --> 52:57.140] And now it's coming to the tail end of it. [52:57.140 --> 52:59.940] But, you know, I'm not going to let them escape easily. [52:59.940 --> 53:05.140] So this is why I'm bringing up to you that I'm going to start to go on the offensive [53:05.140 --> 53:06.020] instead of the defense. [53:06.660 --> 53:08.340] Well, I understand that. [53:08.340 --> 53:13.380] But in order to go on the offensive, the first thing you've got to do is be able to show [53:13.380 --> 53:17.540] that they suspended it illegally and that they have to reinstate it. [53:17.540 --> 53:24.580] The question here is what is their process for reinstating a license they suspended [53:25.300 --> 53:26.100] unlawfully? [53:28.180 --> 53:32.900] I mean, you're really, you're literally asking the entity who declared they could break the [53:32.900 --> 53:35.700] law to do what's right according to law. [53:36.500 --> 53:38.740] And they've already told you they weren't going to do that. [53:40.100 --> 53:40.340] Right. [53:40.340 --> 53:42.580] So we're dealing with different levels of bureaucracy. [53:42.580 --> 53:47.220] You have the Department of Motor Vehicles who receives a notification letter from the [53:47.220 --> 53:48.100] DCSS. [53:49.940 --> 53:54.420] DCSS is the one who says, well, you owe this money, you're out of compliance. [53:54.420 --> 53:56.180] So we're going to send a letter to the DMV. [53:56.740 --> 54:02.580] So the DCSS won't release it unless you satisfy what debt they believe you have. [54:02.580 --> 54:03.860] I understand that. [54:03.860 --> 54:08.500] But the thing about it is if there's nothing in the agreement that says they can suspend [54:08.500 --> 54:16.580] your license for it, or especially without a hearing, then they're the ones that's [54:16.580 --> 54:22.580] violating not only the, uh, Supreme court precedent on how to take away a license, [54:23.300 --> 54:25.940] but you know, your rights as well. [54:26.740 --> 54:28.660] My question still remains though. [54:28.660 --> 54:33.060] What is the process they told you, you have to go through to make them do that. [54:33.060 --> 54:37.620] Besides paying them money, which isn't a resolution to your problem. [54:39.780 --> 54:40.180] Right. [54:40.180 --> 54:44.660] The only other way is to go talk to a family court judge and try to make a deal. [54:44.660 --> 54:48.260] And they're going to, they're going to say, well, okay, we'll give you some kind of a [54:48.900 --> 54:51.220] temporary license until you pay this off. [54:51.220 --> 54:53.460] And if you're out of compliance, we're just going to resuspend it. [54:53.460 --> 54:54.500] That's the way they work. [54:54.500 --> 54:56.900] And that's, they hold it, they hold it hostage. [54:57.540 --> 54:58.980] I understand all that. [54:58.980 --> 55:03.220] My question is where does the law allow them to do it? [55:03.220 --> 55:05.220] And how does the law allow them to do it? [55:06.260 --> 55:06.260] Okay. [55:06.260 --> 55:07.460] I see what you're saying. [55:07.460 --> 55:07.860] Okay. [55:07.860 --> 55:12.820] So if you look into the social security act, it's title four D. [55:13.860 --> 55:16.260] What does the social security act have to do with this? [55:17.460 --> 55:19.380] Well, that you want to go down the rabbit hole. [55:19.380 --> 55:19.860] Here we go. [55:20.420 --> 55:24.820] Title four D, um, during the Clinton era. [55:24.820 --> 55:30.420] They passed the federal legislation that gave the States the power, or basically saying [55:30.420 --> 55:33.380] the States need to set up the department of child support services. [55:33.380 --> 55:35.700] And this is what happens when they're out of compliance. [55:36.180 --> 55:40.820] So they're complying with the federal law of title four, cause they're title four D [55:40.820 --> 55:51.220] agent under the, yeah, but under what subject matter does title four D rest at the federal [55:51.220 --> 55:51.940] level? [55:51.940 --> 56:02.100] At the federal level, if it's under social security, then why is it not limited to suspension [56:02.100 --> 56:07.940] of benefits in the amount of at least not the entire thing, but in the amount of the [56:07.940 --> 56:15.460] arrears or a set number of payment of the arrears rather than your license, how does [56:15.460 --> 56:21.140] the federal government give the power to grant a state the ability to suspend a state license? [56:21.140 --> 56:22.900] Federal government's got nothing to do with the license. [56:24.820 --> 56:29.140] They don't, but you, uh, if you go down the rabbit hole and if you go back to the [56:29.140 --> 56:34.660] legislation that was passed during the Clinton era, he gave a clear speech at the time saying, [56:34.660 --> 56:38.900] we're going after your, they give all kinds of speeches, saying all kinds of things. [56:38.900 --> 56:41.060] That doesn't mean that's what the law says. [56:41.060 --> 56:45.620] They do the same thing when they're talking about charging people income tax and, and [56:45.620 --> 56:50.260] taxing the rich and all that they talk a great game, but that doesn't mean that's what the [56:50.260 --> 56:58.180] law says. Right. I see what you're saying now. Can you send me a link to the specific statutes [56:58.180 --> 57:05.460] you're talking about? Can you email me a link? I can, if you would please, I would like to go [57:05.460 --> 57:10.900] through that and see exactly what it is. They supposedly authorized and what it all means [57:12.180 --> 57:17.780] because this code, this code has a, uh, it's like a USC six, six, six. [57:17.780 --> 57:23.380] I remember because it's like a mark of the beast type of code. It's like, so it's really strange. [57:23.380 --> 57:29.220] Well, that's, that is the social security number, uh, code. Okay. That's the code dealing with the [57:29.220 --> 57:38.260] SSN six, six, six. Yep. So I will send you the exact link and everything I have on it. Here's [57:38.260 --> 57:43.300] another thing, Eddie. So I'm also going after my passport. Uh, several years ago, I also try to [57:43.300 --> 57:48.420] renew the passport and they, with, uh, they denied me a passport based on the same thing, the arrears. [57:51.620 --> 57:56.660] Okay. Uh, well, like I say, I need to see the statutes and I could be of more help with that. [57:58.740 --> 58:02.180] All right. Give me just a minute, Robert. 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[01:03:24.100 --> 01:03:52.300] We came from the West Virginia coal mines and the rocky mountains and the western skies. [01:03:52.300 --> 01:04:05.260] Hi folks. We are back. This is rule of law radio calling number 512-646-1984. It is April [01:04:05.260 --> 01:04:11.220] 17th, 2023. We are live tonight. I need some callers folks. I got one caller on the board [01:04:11.220 --> 01:04:15.380] so I need somebody else to talk to when we get done. All right. That said, let's go back [01:04:15.380 --> 01:04:19.460] to Mr. Robert. All right, Mr. Robert, please continue. [01:04:19.460 --> 01:04:25.780] All right. Yeah. So we were talking about the, I think it was USC 666 under the Social [01:04:25.780 --> 01:04:34.500] Security Act. Yeah, Title 42, Section 666. Yeah, there it is. So all these agencies throughout [01:04:34.500 --> 01:04:42.020] the United States, I believe, you know, from the federal level, they passed these laws [01:04:42.020 --> 01:04:50.780] and then they expect the states to... I heard a beep. Am I still on the line? Yeah, you're [01:04:50.780 --> 01:04:58.780] still here. Okay. I heard a beeping. I dropped the call. So all these states have to run [01:04:58.780 --> 01:05:06.460] these child support services department. Well, let me ask you this question. Can you please [01:05:06.460 --> 01:05:10.660] show me the enumerated power within the federal constitution that gives the federal government [01:05:10.660 --> 01:05:14.900] the power to commandeer the state agencies for the purpose of collecting child support [01:05:14.900 --> 01:05:18.660] for something that occurred within the individual states themselves? [01:05:18.660 --> 01:05:28.820] Got to do some research. Yeah, but there's only 18 enumerated powers. [01:05:28.820 --> 01:05:37.220] So how much research do you actually need? Not much, but got a challenge. I'm going on [01:05:37.220 --> 01:05:41.940] the offensive stuff. Well, I'm calling you so I can start building up... [01:05:41.940 --> 01:05:45.340] Well, that's what I'm trying to do is put a bug in your ear. Where is the federally [01:05:45.340 --> 01:05:51.100] delegated power to do what they're trying to do relative to child support? Child support [01:05:51.100 --> 01:05:56.260] is not a power we gave to the federal government. Commandeering state agencies to incur child [01:05:56.260 --> 01:06:03.460] support is not a power we gave to the federal government. So the only thing that they could [01:06:03.460 --> 01:06:11.780] use relative to that power, it would have to tie to the social security program. So [01:06:11.780 --> 01:06:17.820] how does it tie to social security? If it's operating outside of the context of social [01:06:17.820 --> 01:06:24.860] security, then how is it even remotely constitutional? Even social security itself is unconstitutional. [01:06:24.860 --> 01:06:35.220] Well, when the Great Depression was going on, they really... Oh, I know why it was implemented [01:06:35.220 --> 01:06:40.860] and who did it. My point being, however, that just because he tried to do it didn't make [01:06:40.860 --> 01:06:45.620] it constitutional. Just because he had appointed a bunch of judges that let him get away with [01:06:45.620 --> 01:06:52.140] it doesn't make it constitutional. Well, the social security number was also [01:06:52.140 --> 01:06:57.860] not supposed to be used for identification yet. Yeah. And it was also never intended to [01:06:57.860 --> 01:07:04.900] be issued to Americans. Yeah. So if there's a lot of things here they [01:07:04.900 --> 01:07:11.220] stacked upon layers upon layers. So you want to unravel the whole thing, it unraveled into [01:07:11.220 --> 01:07:15.580] the Social Security Act and that's how they tied it in. So I mean, if you have a family [01:07:15.580 --> 01:07:22.100] or even you're married, it's also... Thank God I don't have alimony. I feel bad for [01:07:22.100 --> 01:07:26.220] those guys, but can you imagine having all kinds... You worked all your life and then [01:07:26.220 --> 01:07:30.860] your wife decides to leave you and then you get your kids away. You get in front of some [01:07:30.860 --> 01:07:34.340] family court judge and then they hold everything hostage. [01:07:34.340 --> 01:07:40.020] Well, I have said ever since the day I started this show that family court is the most corrupt [01:07:40.020 --> 01:07:45.180] portion of the judicial system there is. It is the absolute most corrupt portion of the [01:07:45.180 --> 01:07:52.220] judicial system. Second, the second most corrupt being probate. [01:07:52.220 --> 01:08:03.220] Oh yeah, probate. Yeah, where they get to steal everybody's money and estates. Yes. [01:08:03.220 --> 01:08:06.140] And pocket it for themselves. That's exactly what I mean. [01:08:06.140 --> 01:08:15.380] Yeah, and here in California you get in front of a family court judge. Don't get it in the [01:08:15.380 --> 01:08:18.540] phone. They put their rights down. Good luck. I mean, they know they're... [01:08:18.540 --> 01:08:23.140] Okay, Robert, I hate to interrupt. You need to re-situate yourself or your phone, man. [01:08:23.140 --> 01:08:26.420] You're getting to where you're echoing and sound like you're really, really far away [01:08:26.420 --> 01:08:27.420] in the bottom of a can. [01:08:27.420 --> 01:08:30.140] How's that? Is that better? [01:08:30.140 --> 01:08:31.900] There you go. Much better. [01:08:31.900 --> 01:08:36.380] Okay, I got you on speaker. I mean, the other way was just up to my ear. [01:08:36.380 --> 01:08:40.220] Yeah, the other way for some reason wasn't working. You were getting cell interference [01:08:40.220 --> 01:08:44.780] or something. No metal plates in your head, right? [01:08:44.780 --> 01:08:50.860] This phone is like a... Not brand new, but it's not broken, but sometimes I get some [01:08:50.860 --> 01:08:57.260] weird call or interference, but we'll try this way if it's not good. [01:08:57.260 --> 01:09:02.140] So far, this way's working great, as long as you don't turn your head away from the [01:09:02.140 --> 01:09:03.140] speaker anyway. [01:09:03.140 --> 01:09:07.940] No, I'm sitting in my pickup truck at a gas station. I just filled up my pickup truck. [01:09:07.940 --> 01:09:12.580] I'm pulling my RV. Do you remember I was pulling the 20-foot RV? I'm pulling that 20-foot RV [01:09:12.580 --> 01:09:13.580] right now. [01:09:13.580 --> 01:09:16.580] Yeah, all right. [01:09:16.580 --> 01:09:24.300] Okay, yeah. So basically, to reiterate, now that I've... From what I've discovered fighting [01:09:24.300 --> 01:09:31.420] all these cases all these years, and my kid's 22 years old. She's about to be 23. Yeah, [01:09:31.420 --> 01:09:34.740] there's a lot of arrears, but the reason why I didn't comply with the order is because [01:09:34.740 --> 01:09:39.780] ... When it comes down to the judge holding you hostage and holding your kid hostage, [01:09:39.780 --> 01:09:45.500] I mean, it was a bad situation, but I'm glad that me and my kid have a good relationship [01:09:45.500 --> 01:09:50.540] and she's doing really well, but now I'm going back in and saying, well, I want my passport. [01:09:50.540 --> 01:09:56.540] I want this. I want that. So all these violations, as a young guy, they can take advantage of [01:09:56.540 --> 01:10:03.340] a younger guy, but not now. I've lived two lifetimes since I first stepped into that [01:10:03.340 --> 01:10:04.340] court. [01:10:04.340 --> 01:10:05.340] Yeah. [01:10:05.340 --> 01:10:14.500] So that passport, I was in Europe. I actually ended up making it all the way to Ukraine [01:10:14.500 --> 01:10:21.380] in 2014, and I'm going to be heading back into Poland and Germany and those places. [01:10:21.380 --> 01:10:27.180] So I'm going to really start going after that. So this is also, I think they're withholding [01:10:27.180 --> 01:10:31.980] that passport for the same exact reason as the driver's license. But like you said, what's [01:10:31.980 --> 01:10:37.220] the exact code? What's the constitutionality? I got to really dig deep and find how everything [01:10:37.220 --> 01:10:38.780] links together. [01:10:38.780 --> 01:10:45.060] Yeah, because there's something here about the federal government being involved in this [01:10:45.060 --> 01:10:54.780] that just really rings all the wrong bells. Because for the life of me, I cannot, the [01:10:54.780 --> 01:10:59.980] general health and welfare clause could not possibly have given them the power to do what [01:10:59.980 --> 01:11:04.540] they're using, they're doing in relation to this. [01:11:04.540 --> 01:11:11.460] Right. And it really seems like they try to restrict your movement, your locomotion, your [01:11:11.460 --> 01:11:18.100] right to move about. So the license specifically is like intrastate or interstate travel. Of [01:11:18.100 --> 01:11:22.460] course, that's a license. You try to leave the boundaries of the United States. What [01:11:22.460 --> 01:11:27.540] are you going to need? A passport. And that passport, if you dig deep into when it was [01:11:27.540 --> 01:11:33.500] required the first time, it was during war time. So it's like we have a permanent emergency [01:11:33.500 --> 01:11:35.340] powers granted to the government. [01:11:35.340 --> 01:11:41.780] Yeah, it's a War Powers Act grant so that they could control the possibility of spies [01:11:41.780 --> 01:11:45.540] entering and leaving the US during the war. [01:11:45.540 --> 01:11:50.580] Yep. And like we talked before, they're not, usurped power is not going to be given up [01:11:50.580 --> 01:11:52.180] easily without bloodshed. [01:11:52.180 --> 01:11:59.740] Or ever. It won't be given up without bloodshed. End of discussion. There's no other way to [01:11:59.740 --> 01:12:06.340] put it. No country on the face of this planet has ever given power back to the people without [01:12:06.340 --> 01:12:11.780] bloodshed once it's stolen. It's never happened. [01:12:11.780 --> 01:12:16.060] The Tree of Liberty needs to be refreshed from time to time with the blood of Patriots [01:12:16.060 --> 01:12:19.060] and Tyrants. [01:12:19.060 --> 01:12:20.700] Yep. [01:12:20.700 --> 01:12:27.820] So this thing is, you know, I'm really coming to the end of it. But you know, when I was [01:12:27.820 --> 01:12:33.820] able to travel to Europe on that passport, the DCSS or the Department of Child Support [01:12:33.820 --> 01:12:39.740] Services was asking me if I had one. And I told them no. So I flat out told them no when [01:12:39.740 --> 01:12:45.020] I had one. And it was okay, because I got to go to Europe for three months, a trip of [01:12:45.020 --> 01:12:53.540] a lifetime. And then, you know, but here I am 10 years later wanting to go back. So. [01:12:53.540 --> 01:13:01.100] And another thing. So I found out under Title 4D, going back to that, the federal government [01:13:01.100 --> 01:13:06.360] is matching the states. I think it's two and a half dollars, or $2.50 for every dollar [01:13:06.360 --> 01:13:10.300] they squeezed out of a non-custodial parent. [01:13:10.300 --> 01:13:11.300] Right. [01:13:11.300 --> 01:13:19.280] Try to designate either custodial or non-custodial. And they base the funds, the $2.50 for every [01:13:19.280 --> 01:13:21.740] dollar squeezed out of the non-custodial. [01:13:21.740 --> 01:13:26.400] So this then is how the federal government's getting its hooks in the states to do this. [01:13:26.400 --> 01:13:30.500] They're giving them federal funds and the states are using them. Hence, the states are [01:13:30.500 --> 01:13:36.380] bound to the request of the federal government to do this. So now we've got an issue of the [01:13:36.380 --> 01:13:41.540] state selling the rights of the people to the federal government, because that's what [01:13:41.540 --> 01:13:46.340] they're doing. We did not authorize our state representatives to sell our rights to the [01:13:46.340 --> 01:13:52.260] federal government via our state bureaucrats and our bureaucratic agencies. [01:13:52.260 --> 01:13:59.340] Yeah. And from my research, I discovered that, of course, it creates a perverse incentive. [01:13:59.340 --> 01:14:07.500] It creates a conflict of interest. These judges and these family courts are finding ways to [01:14:07.500 --> 01:14:13.740] take away the time from your children so that they can bill you. So they're billing you [01:14:13.740 --> 01:14:19.140] for the time you're not with your kid that they're forcing you not to be with your kid. [01:14:19.140 --> 01:14:23.260] It's an evil. It's definitely a thing that's evil. [01:14:23.260 --> 01:14:29.220] Oh, absolutely. The entire thing is to make broken families. They can weaken America by [01:14:29.220 --> 01:14:36.660] destroying the nuclear family, and they know it. And this is one of their best tools for [01:14:36.660 --> 01:14:40.260] doing that. [01:14:40.260 --> 01:14:45.580] There's so many so-called blended families now where there's somebody who's not related [01:14:45.580 --> 01:14:50.500] to somebody. I mean, if you're trying to date somebody, you have like a single parent here [01:14:50.500 --> 01:14:55.940] or there. And yeah, they definitely want to weaken the nuclear family, because when you [01:14:55.940 --> 01:15:02.860] have a weakened nuclear family, you can usurp even more power. [01:15:02.860 --> 01:15:05.580] Yeah. [01:15:05.580 --> 01:15:11.260] So it feeds itself. And it's basically, I look at it as a beast. It's just a wild beast [01:15:11.260 --> 01:15:15.420] that's set loose in the wild. And what are you going to do when you confront it? You're [01:15:15.420 --> 01:15:21.740] going to confront this lion that's roaring and seeking to devour someone? [01:15:21.740 --> 01:15:25.900] This goes back to what I was saying at the beginning of the show. Why is it that we all [01:15:25.900 --> 01:15:30.780] have to stand alone instead of banding together? You're not the only person that goes through [01:15:30.780 --> 01:15:35.360] this. The person next to you in that family court is not the only person going through [01:15:35.360 --> 01:15:39.820] this. The people in other family courts in other states are not the only people going [01:15:39.820 --> 01:15:40.820] through this. [01:15:40.820 --> 01:15:46.780] You all have similar stories. You all have similar incentives. You all have similar reasoning [01:15:46.780 --> 01:15:53.340] as to what's being done and why it's wrong. Why is nobody standing together to change [01:15:53.340 --> 01:15:59.900] this system? Why are those that don't have a direct dog in the fight not supporting those [01:15:59.900 --> 01:16:06.580] who do? Why are we not organizing as a people to come together and put a stop to this crap [01:16:06.580 --> 01:16:07.860] at every level? [01:16:07.860 --> 01:16:13.700] I mean, I don't know about anywhere else, but here in Texas, our constitution is very [01:16:13.700 --> 01:16:19.860] clear. The people have of Texas have the right to abolish their government for any in by [01:16:19.860 --> 01:16:28.940] any means we deem necessary when that government will no longer serve the people. [01:16:28.940 --> 01:16:34.100] That's exactly what our Bill of Rights says. We can get rid of this government by any means [01:16:34.100 --> 01:16:44.740] we deem necessary when it will no longer serve our needs rather than its own. [01:16:44.740 --> 01:16:48.340] What does that mean if we're not willing to put it to the test and make it work for us [01:16:48.340 --> 01:16:52.940] instead of against us? Hang on just a second, Robert. I got to take another break. All right, [01:16:52.940 --> 01:17:00.900] 512-646-1984. Let's get some callers on this board. Be right back. [01:17:00.900 --> 01:17:05.300] Are you looking to have a closer relationship with God and a better understanding of His [01:17:05.300 --> 01:17:10.780] Word? 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[01:19:11.380 --> 01:19:28.380] As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I take a look at my life and realize [01:19:28.380 --> 01:19:34.380] that I've been blessed and laughing so long that even my mama thinks that my mind is gone. [01:19:34.380 --> 01:19:39.380] But I ain't never caught the man that didn't deserve it. Me be treated like a punk. [01:19:39.380 --> 01:19:45.380] Alright folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio. The call in number 512-646-1984. [01:19:45.380 --> 01:19:52.500] This is your host, Eddie Craig. It is April 17, 2023. We are live tonight and we are currently [01:19:52.500 --> 01:19:58.780] talking with Robert. Alright Robert, so I've got another caller up on the board now but [01:19:58.780 --> 01:20:03.780] I just wanted to say, you've got a good idea of where you need to start with this now, [01:20:03.780 --> 01:20:04.780] right? [01:20:04.780 --> 01:20:11.660] Right, and I just wanted to say in closing here that to answer your question, you know, [01:20:11.660 --> 01:20:18.380] why we can't all band together is because people have to draw their line in the sand. [01:20:18.380 --> 01:20:25.100] Where is your red line? Mine is children and the family. If I've been through the family [01:20:25.100 --> 01:20:32.300] court once and I plan to start another family and this time it's going to be different. [01:20:32.300 --> 01:20:41.620] So you have to draw your line in the sand and you can't retreat. You have to go forward. [01:20:41.620 --> 01:20:42.620] I agree. [01:20:42.620 --> 01:20:47.900] People have too much to lose. They get into mortgages, they get married and then they [01:20:47.900 --> 01:20:53.060] get their jobs and they get anchored in. They get sucked into the system where they become [01:20:53.060 --> 01:20:59.980] afraid and fearful to lose what they have. And that is why the system, not just the United [01:20:59.980 --> 01:21:07.300] States, but the global new world order knows this. And once they stuck you into, you know, [01:21:07.300 --> 01:21:13.860] creating a fear of losing everything you have, you have to have no fear. Because if you have [01:21:13.860 --> 01:21:17.180] that fear, you're not going to succeed. You're going to fail. [01:21:17.180 --> 01:21:22.900] I agree. That's one of the reasons why I've wound up single and staying that way is because [01:21:22.900 --> 01:21:28.820] I don't want to have to drag anybody else through what I have to go through to do what [01:21:28.820 --> 01:21:34.860] I got to do. And so I've just made that decision and I stick with it. [01:21:34.860 --> 01:21:40.500] Right. And I kind of have that feeling about you. I never asked personal questions, but [01:21:40.500 --> 01:21:44.980] you know what? Um, there's a lot of beautiful women out there. There's no reason to remain [01:21:44.980 --> 01:21:49.900] single and be afraid. So I'm actually, well, it's not that I'm afraid of the beautiful [01:21:49.900 --> 01:21:58.260] women or any of that stuff. My, my desire is not to have to let the system itself have [01:21:58.260 --> 01:22:05.340] the leverage on me that it does someone in that position. You want to say, have no fear. [01:22:05.340 --> 01:22:08.860] People in that position can't help, but have that fear because they're not the only one [01:22:08.860 --> 01:22:15.140] it affects being like I am. I don't have anything to fear about anything. The only thing it [01:22:15.140 --> 01:22:19.220] affects is me. [01:22:19.220 --> 01:22:23.580] And so then you're in a good place. Exactly. How are you going to get, how are you going [01:22:23.580 --> 01:22:29.340] to get a million of other, uh, people like you, um, through education? So what you're [01:22:29.340 --> 01:22:33.900] doing is you're putting those bugs in people's ears and creating that, uh, you're lighting [01:22:33.900 --> 01:22:40.060] those brush fires in the, in the hearts of man. And I'm hoping so that was the goal. [01:22:40.060 --> 01:22:45.980] I'm hoping that's what I'm doing. Definitely got it. You got to have that, um, killer instinct [01:22:45.980 --> 01:22:50.900] and you know, that lion, but that look of the, of the tiger or the eye of the tiger. [01:22:50.900 --> 01:22:57.340] And um, and I'm actually headed up to Wyoming and, uh, setting up a ranch up there. Um, [01:22:57.340 --> 01:23:01.340] and that's where I'm gonna, I'm going to be based out of. So, all right. Well, while you're [01:23:01.340 --> 01:23:06.980] up there with the eye of the tiger, try not to meet the eye of the grizzly bear on the [01:23:06.980 --> 01:23:14.700] grizzlies, my friend. Yeah. Till he's not at that same guy that died on video in the [01:23:14.700 --> 01:23:20.340] mouth of those grizzly bears thought the same thing right up to the point they weren't. [01:23:20.340 --> 01:23:27.060] Well, just like your song, your song says, you know, uh, your, uh, country boys can survive. [01:23:27.060 --> 01:23:34.660] Yeah. We got to ask cause we tend to run faster and climb better. Right. And also, um, it's [01:23:34.660 --> 01:23:40.340] called, uh, snap shooting. When I shoot my shotgun, I shoot from the hip. You don't even [01:23:40.340 --> 01:23:44.300] aim. You just point in the general direction and you let the grizzly habit. He wants to, [01:23:44.300 --> 01:23:48.980] he wants to take, you better hope that's an awful small grizzly even with a shotgun. Cause [01:23:48.980 --> 01:23:52.940] the shotgun ain't been known for killing many grizzlies that I'm aware of. If you ain't [01:23:52.940 --> 01:23:57.180] got the end of that barrel stuck in his mouth or his eyeball, I don't see it doing a whole [01:23:57.180 --> 01:23:58.180] lot for you. [01:23:58.180 --> 01:24:03.580] Well, you put some slugs in there and it holds fix. So I'm, if you can take six logs at, [01:24:03.580 --> 01:24:09.300] uh, you know, at post range, uh, and then he can have it. Yeah. You know, the same goat [01:24:09.300 --> 01:24:13.300] you want to, you want to take this shock and you got to pry it from my cold dead hand. [01:24:13.300 --> 01:24:18.780] Even just aim for the shoulder. If you can break his shoulder, chances are a lot better [01:24:18.780 --> 01:24:23.900] than not. You hit him and just soft tissue and just keep driving that adrenaline engine. [01:24:23.900 --> 01:24:29.660] He's got, he'll get you before he goes, even if he does go. But if you get him in the shoulder [01:24:29.660 --> 01:24:34.580] and you break that shoulder, he's going down and he won't be getting up to chase you. [01:24:34.580 --> 01:24:39.980] Right. Well, I'll be looking for them grizzlies and they also have the gray wolf up there. [01:24:39.980 --> 01:24:45.060] So I'm going to try to set up in a location where, you know, you have to stay outside [01:24:45.060 --> 01:24:50.020] of Cheyenne because of all the nuclear silos. You got to stay a little bit away from the [01:24:50.020 --> 01:24:55.540] thieving Caldera at the Yellowstone park because that can also blow. But once you're around [01:24:55.540 --> 01:25:00.380] Casper in the center of the state, you know, you try to get away from all those natural [01:25:00.380 --> 01:25:05.100] hazards and then, uh, the, the next, uh, plandemic is going to hit. You know what I mean? You [01:25:05.100 --> 01:25:11.340] got Bill Gates and Dr. Fauci over here already saying that they got a virus as bad as Ebola [01:25:11.340 --> 01:25:19.260] and the smallpox coming. So, yeah, so that goes back to the things I was talking about. [01:25:19.260 --> 01:25:24.980] What are we going to do about stopping these people when we come to complacent, look how [01:25:24.980 --> 01:25:31.020] long it's been since the, uh, the last, uh, so-called lockdown, um, of society and the [01:25:31.020 --> 01:25:36.700] ripple effects it's done. All these people just want to get back to their lives and they're [01:25:36.700 --> 01:25:40.220] going to get sucked back into complacency. And that's how they're going to get, that's [01:25:40.220 --> 01:25:44.220] how they're going to, that's how the new world order is basically going to win. If the new [01:25:44.220 --> 01:25:49.900] world order is going to win, it's going to be by, uh, complacency, laziness. Um, yeah, [01:25:49.900 --> 01:25:56.420] they're going, they're going to encroach like a slow tide on a beach. Exactly. Or like the [01:25:56.420 --> 01:26:02.140] Chinese proverb, a death by a thousand cuts, not the one, one injury that's going to kill [01:26:02.140 --> 01:26:10.100] you. It's the thousand cuts that are going to cause you to bleed out. So, uh, your moves [01:26:10.100 --> 01:26:15.380] to, you know, in Texas and Plano, I think, you know, Texas is a country on its own, but [01:26:15.380 --> 01:26:20.740] you know, I'm from Colorado originally, the Rockies. Um, but Wyoming, I think is, is, [01:26:20.740 --> 01:26:25.880] uh, it's only got 500,000 people. We've got more heads of cattle up there than we do people. [01:26:25.880 --> 01:26:30.740] So I think so little unrest is going to be a huge deal coming up. So, [01:26:30.740 --> 01:26:36.740] Oh, I agree. And I've been trying to make plans for that. Uh, still waiting on the fruition [01:26:36.740 --> 01:26:40.660] to come out of that, but we'll see. All right, man. Well, I got another caller here, but [01:26:40.660 --> 01:26:45.340] I wish you luck on everything you're about to try to do, including the Wyoming thing. [01:26:45.340 --> 01:26:49.140] And just keep up with a quick wits and fast feet. And hopefully I'll get to hear from [01:26:49.140 --> 01:26:50.140] you again. [01:26:50.140 --> 01:26:55.300] Well, I'm going to try to call in. Uh, I think you've been on almost every Monday now. So, [01:26:55.300 --> 01:27:02.860] uh, I missed Monday. I got my alarm set to try to call in. It's, uh, 7 26 here. I think [01:27:02.860 --> 01:27:09.540] you're about an hour ahead of me. So, uh, two hours. It's not, it's nine 27 here. Okay. [01:27:09.540 --> 01:27:14.860] Yeah. So you're two hours ahead. Yep. I'm Pacific standard. You're I think central standard. [01:27:14.860 --> 01:27:20.020] Yeah. Central central. All right, buddy. Well, I'll let you go and I'll call back in and [01:27:20.020 --> 01:27:27.780] let you know where I'm at. All right. Take care, man. Take care. Bye. Bye. All right. [01:27:27.780 --> 01:27:33.180] Now next up is Marty in Minnesota. Marty, I got about two minutes before I got to go [01:27:33.180 --> 01:27:36.140] to break, but you can get started if you want. [01:27:36.140 --> 01:27:42.380] Uh, okay. Uh, yeah, I, I don't know where to start. I got several different directions. [01:27:42.380 --> 01:27:51.140] I'd like to go, uh, one, my first was, uh, well, we were hoping, uh, this is just a comment. [01:27:51.140 --> 01:27:54.620] We were hoping you would expound a little more. Me and my neighbor, uh, found a little [01:27:54.620 --> 01:28:01.980] more on your, um, your Tuesday night, uh, zoom meeting, uh, just about whether the guy [01:28:01.980 --> 01:28:07.140] showed up and, and, uh, he actually did show up for the first two hours and then he had [01:28:07.140 --> 01:28:12.780] to cut out. Uh, um, he sent me an email saying he apologized. He wasn't expecting it to go [01:28:12.780 --> 01:28:17.700] on going that long. Uh, he didn't think it was going to be there for two hours. I didn't [01:28:17.700 --> 01:28:21.860] think I was going to be there for five hours, but there were so many people in there wanting [01:28:21.860 --> 01:28:27.380] to ask questions and discuss things that I hung around and did that. Um, I got a lot [01:28:27.380 --> 01:28:32.180] of good feedback, uh, especially from people I was not expecting it from to say the very [01:28:32.180 --> 01:28:37.420] least. Uh, and those were a lot of those promoting those theories that I was in there shooting [01:28:37.420 --> 01:28:43.420] down as rapidly as they could throw them up in the air. Uh, but yeah, the, the gentleman [01:28:43.420 --> 01:28:48.660] that the meeting was intended for showed up, but he cut out before I got to the part that [01:28:48.660 --> 01:28:54.500] dealt specifically with why I invited him. And the problem there was I had to lay some [01:28:54.500 --> 01:29:01.060] groundwork in order to get him on the right page before I went directly to the issues [01:29:01.060 --> 01:29:03.740] with what he was doing. [01:29:03.740 --> 01:29:08.840] And he, he had to leave before I got to the part about that. I did cover it for the rest [01:29:08.840 --> 01:29:15.980] of the class, uh, that was there, but, um, I, he'd missed out on it. Now that's another [01:29:15.980 --> 01:29:19.660] reason why I'm hoping someone out there that did the recording will get in touch with me [01:29:19.660 --> 01:29:24.740] and tell me, uh, because I really want to get that posted up on my YouTube channel, [01:29:24.740 --> 01:29:31.420] um, for people to see because it was a really good meeting as far as I'm, uh, could tell. [01:29:31.420 --> 01:29:36.780] I put a lot of information into it, some of which I've been using in my class to teach [01:29:36.780 --> 01:29:42.180] my class members. And so the entire first two hours was about some of the same information [01:29:42.180 --> 01:29:47.780] I teach them before getting into the specifics of his American national BS. But hang on [01:29:47.780 --> 01:29:50.980] just a second, Marty, and let me take this break and I'll be right back to finish up [01:29:50.980 --> 01:29:55.980] with you. Okay. 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Order your copy today and together we can [01:32:57.500 --> 01:33:10.780] have free society we all want and deserve. [01:33:27.500 --> 01:33:40.100] Alright folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio calling number 512-646-1984. This [01:33:40.100 --> 01:33:45.460] is your host Eddie Craig, April 17th, 2023. We are live tonight and we are talking to [01:33:45.460 --> 01:33:49.900] Marty in Minnesota. Alright Marty, please continue. Did you have another question about [01:33:49.900 --> 01:33:50.900] that meeting? [01:33:50.900 --> 01:33:56.740] Yeah, so you'd have to say that was pretty commendable of him to at least show face and [01:33:56.740 --> 01:33:57.740] ... [01:33:57.740 --> 01:34:05.020] Yeah, I didn't exactly give him information about why I wanted him to meet with me. Specifically [01:34:05.020 --> 01:34:11.140] I gave him, I did tell him I wanted to address because he was using my Infowars video, the [01:34:11.140 --> 01:34:16.020] two and a half hour presentation that I did on Alex Jones Infowars dealing with the driver's [01:34:16.020 --> 01:34:26.660] license and the practice script dealing with traffic cases and stuff. And he was using [01:34:26.660 --> 01:34:34.640] that video in one of his YouTube channel videos to help promote the stuff that he's selling. [01:34:34.640 --> 01:34:40.700] He was using it as discussing, I see I told you about the right to travel and this is [01:34:40.700 --> 01:34:44.940] all the stuff you got to do. This is coming from a guy who's telling you he's the next [01:34:44.940 --> 01:34:48.740] deputy sheriff, blah, blah, blah. He knows what he's talking about, blah, blah, blah. [01:34:48.740 --> 01:34:53.700] And so if you change your status and blah, he was basically using my video to promote [01:34:53.700 --> 01:35:01.260] his materials and his materials ain't worth jack squat unless you like being in the federal [01:35:01.260 --> 01:35:09.340] pen, then they're really good. But I did not tell him that I was there to challenge his [01:35:09.340 --> 01:35:16.260] material. I just told him I wanted to meet with him to discuss his use of my video and [01:35:16.260 --> 01:35:23.140] his misconceptions about some of the information in it, which he did have in what he was presenting. [01:35:23.140 --> 01:35:28.740] But I was going to segue from that into dealing directly with his stuff. And he left before [01:35:28.740 --> 01:35:31.100] I got a chance to do that. [01:35:31.100 --> 01:35:40.180] Okay. So, but did you discuss his improper application of your stuff then? [01:35:40.180 --> 01:35:45.220] Yes, we are still discussed everything that I was going to discuss, even though he wasn't [01:35:45.220 --> 01:35:50.700] there with the rest of the people that were. I went into it and I tore apart the state, [01:35:50.700 --> 01:35:57.220] national, American, national, whatever BS. I completely ripped it to shreds. And believe [01:35:57.220 --> 01:36:01.140] it or not, some of the other patron that's on there were, that was some of the things [01:36:01.140 --> 01:36:06.180] they were telling people that had invited them to come to it who aren't patron us, but [01:36:06.180 --> 01:36:09.880] who knew a few and invited them to come to the meeting. [01:36:09.880 --> 01:36:14.100] And they were like, he, he, he just completely shredded that, didn't he? It was like, yes, [01:36:14.100 --> 01:36:19.500] he did. And I showed them all the law on it. I explained all the law on it. And I proved [01:36:19.500 --> 01:36:25.420] without any doubt whatsoever that everything they're being told about this so-called method [01:36:25.420 --> 01:36:31.420] is completely wrong. And it's a wrong that can get them sent to federal prison if they're [01:36:31.420 --> 01:36:36.640] not careful. And it goes with a lot of the other stuff that the people are pushing agendas [01:36:36.640 --> 01:36:41.900] on with that, trying to put money in their own pocket while screwing everybody else. [01:36:41.900 --> 01:36:45.860] And that's what this guy's doing. He's selling paperwork. That's going to get people sent [01:36:45.860 --> 01:36:50.660] to federal prison and he doesn't care. He gets his money and he's not going to pay any [01:36:50.660 --> 01:36:55.740] of the consequences for having pushed this concept off on people and then believing that [01:36:55.740 --> 01:37:01.300] he was legit and he's not now, whether or not that's intentional still remains to be [01:37:01.300 --> 01:37:02.300] seen. [01:37:02.300 --> 01:37:07.340] I was hoping that once I presented this information to him, he would look at it and go, you know [01:37:07.340 --> 01:37:14.100] what? I was not aware I was doing that and change it though. I doubt that would have [01:37:14.100 --> 01:37:18.700] happened. It would have been nice if that had been the case, but I'm not expecting [01:37:18.700 --> 01:37:24.460] to uncover someone that's doing this because they're honest. Because if they were honest, [01:37:24.460 --> 01:37:28.220] they would have made the effort to make sure they were right. And it is obvious when you [01:37:28.220 --> 01:37:31.140] read the law, he made no such effort. [01:37:31.140 --> 01:37:37.700] Well, and I was, I was going to say, if you live, listen to this show for any length of [01:37:37.700 --> 01:37:45.780] time, you know, people ought to be well aware of that situation. And I'll say to your listeners, [01:37:45.780 --> 01:37:50.780] if there's anybody that, you know, wants to learn a thing or two, go back to the archives, [01:37:50.780 --> 01:37:56.740] listen to 2009, 2010, and you're going to learn a lot is, you know, from, from the growth [01:37:56.740 --> 01:38:01.460] that you guys put on in, in putting on these shows. It's incredible. [01:38:01.460 --> 01:38:07.300] Yeah. I mean, I'm hoping that's how everybody sees it. Because like I say, when I present [01:38:07.300 --> 01:38:11.620] information to you guys, I try to tell you exactly where I'm getting that information [01:38:11.620 --> 01:38:16.500] from and the reasoning behind why I'm saying what I'm saying about it. I try to make sure [01:38:16.500 --> 01:38:20.500] that I'm not flying off into left field without support. [01:38:20.500 --> 01:38:25.460] And that's something that the patronets absolutely cannot and will not do. They will support [01:38:25.460 --> 01:38:30.840] their argument based upon what they've done and what they filed, but they can't produce [01:38:30.840 --> 01:38:36.020] anything that the other side sent them saying we agree with you. And that's why we're doing [01:38:36.020 --> 01:38:39.620] what we're doing because it doesn't exist. [01:38:39.620 --> 01:38:46.020] Right. It ends up being like circular logic. It's a, at one point where they're using one [01:38:46.020 --> 01:38:52.060] thing to define their whole foundation of itself, which obviously we know doesn't work. [01:38:52.060 --> 01:38:57.740] And I take it, it sounds like Dave champion didn't show up, uh, Dave, Dave told me he, [01:38:57.740 --> 01:39:01.620] he would try, but he wasn't guaranteed that he could, he wouldn't promise because he had [01:39:01.620 --> 01:39:06.700] things he'd gotten behind on the day before. Uh, and no, he did not make it that I'm aware [01:39:06.700 --> 01:39:10.980] of. If he did, he'd never said anything. And I did not keep track of all the people that [01:39:10.980 --> 01:39:15.940] were coming and going, but he never, he never got on and talked. If he did come, I haven't [01:39:15.940 --> 01:39:19.480] got a chance to talk to him to see whether or not he ever made it on or not. I'm just [01:39:19.480 --> 01:39:24.620] assuming he didn't because he said he probably wouldn't, but he would try. [01:39:24.620 --> 01:39:31.620] So this is, this just occurred to me. I got a separate question after this, but, um, in [01:39:31.620 --> 01:39:36.500] your seminar material, uh, there's like, uh, I would say the file I've got, there was like [01:39:36.500 --> 01:39:40.940] a bunch of PDFs and stuff like that, like, which looks like we're there, but I, I couldn't [01:39:40.940 --> 01:39:45.540] get to them for some reason. Like if it were something to do with them being zipped or [01:39:45.540 --> 01:39:50.060] something, but, um, do you know what I'm talking about? [01:39:50.060 --> 01:39:55.700] I do. And the problem is, is not with the PDF or that they're protected or anything. [01:39:55.700 --> 01:40:01.460] It's because of whatever you're using, trying to read them. Can't, uh, there are some of [01:40:01.460 --> 01:40:11.500] the Adobe Acrobat formats that third party PDF readers could not open those files. Um, [01:40:11.500 --> 01:40:17.380] the best way to make sure that you can read them is to get the actual Adobe Acrobat reader [01:40:17.380 --> 01:40:23.500] program, which is free. And you can at least open them with that and read them. [01:40:23.500 --> 01:40:28.740] But if you're using a third party tool, it's not guaranteed to work with every version [01:40:28.740 --> 01:40:31.740] of every PDF that was produced by Adobe. [01:40:31.740 --> 01:40:38.340] Okay. Well, that might explain it since I was running, uh, I run Vista on my laptop. [01:40:38.340 --> 01:40:44.980] So, uh, pretty outdated as far as standards go like that. Yeah. Probably was just plugins [01:40:44.980 --> 01:40:51.340] or stuff that I weren't updated on. Um, one of the things I wanted to ask you about was [01:40:51.340 --> 01:40:55.660] in your seminar, you talked about hierarchy of law and I was noticing that's not like [01:40:55.660 --> 01:41:02.780] a, not like a black legal definition terminology. Um, but I wanted to see what you would say [01:41:02.780 --> 01:41:06.780] about this cause I was looking into it more because there's a situation, the County I [01:41:06.780 --> 01:41:12.660] moved into here, uh, the County per se, I need to look into how they adopt these codes, [01:41:12.660 --> 01:41:19.940] but the County has not adopted the building code, uh, of the state yet they're giving [01:41:19.940 --> 01:41:27.420] the city's collective authority to enforce the building code. Any comment there to that [01:41:27.420 --> 01:41:32.180] whole situation? To me, that just seems wrong. How are they giving away an authority that [01:41:32.180 --> 01:41:33.660] they don't have? [01:41:33.660 --> 01:41:40.380] Well, the County is not the one authorizing the city to do it. The state is. I'm almost [01:41:40.380 --> 01:41:46.340] guarantee you that's the case. And it's usually written into the city charters. If they're, [01:41:46.340 --> 01:41:50.100] if they're what's called a home rule city, which is what they're called here, where they [01:41:50.100 --> 01:41:56.420] are able to make their own so-called law, but it's only it's law binding only upon their [01:41:56.420 --> 01:42:03.460] employees and contractors and those citizens who consent to be bound by it. Unless your [01:42:03.460 --> 01:42:08.160] state constitution specifically authorizes municipalities and counties to make laws binding [01:42:08.160 --> 01:42:13.020] upon the public anyway, but I don't know of any state constitution that does. [01:42:13.020 --> 01:42:19.380] Right. No, I'm familiar with that whole position there. Okay. That's pretty interesting, which [01:42:19.380 --> 01:42:25.140] kind of leads into this other area I'm looking into with, you know, what they supposedly [01:42:25.140 --> 01:42:32.540] have areas to, you know, what supposedly areas they are allowed to regulate. Now isn't most [01:42:32.540 --> 01:42:40.100] of what they're allowed to regulate based mostly on the commerce clause and general [01:42:40.100 --> 01:42:45.380] welfare and public safety. Isn't that the two things that basically authorized them [01:42:45.380 --> 01:42:53.100] to regulate, uh, the police power authorizes them to regulate anything that would be considered [01:42:53.100 --> 01:43:01.860] a privileged activity. Okay. So if the privileged activity is what they're regulating that they [01:43:01.860 --> 01:43:07.500] can do, the question is, is whether or not what you're doing is actually privileged versus [01:43:07.500 --> 01:43:10.700] rightful. [01:43:10.700 --> 01:43:18.500] And they tend to try to bind up your rightfuls into the privileges as much as they can to [01:43:18.500 --> 01:43:24.060] make it look like you don't have any rightful ones to do even because they want you bound [01:43:24.060 --> 01:43:28.620] up by the privilege where they could control what you do. This is the entire scheme behind [01:43:28.620 --> 01:43:34.660] the driver's license. It's the entire scheme behind code enforcement and so on and so forth. [01:43:34.660 --> 01:43:39.580] It's the same scheme everywhere. But the deal is, is once you understand what the law actually [01:43:39.580 --> 01:43:45.620] says about this stuff and you challenge it, then it kind of falls apart because they can't [01:43:45.620 --> 01:43:50.020] make it work. If you know how to properly challenge what it actually says, hang on just [01:43:50.020 --> 01:43:54.820] a second. Let me take this last break and we'll be right back. 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So, it occurs to me, so confirm for me if you figure I'm looking at this right [01:46:48.380 --> 01:46:53.380] because everything I'm reading, but it's really gray, like it's hard to tell. But [01:46:53.380 --> 01:46:59.900] from what I'm gathering, like city zoning and planning authorities, from what it looks [01:46:59.900 --> 01:47:07.380] like to me, you know, it was meant originally to apply to a city so they can have the power [01:47:07.380 --> 01:47:15.780] to say any land for public use, you know, if we want to put a movie theater here for [01:47:15.780 --> 01:47:22.980] say, we can put, you know, a gas station there or whatever. But once a person owns something [01:47:22.980 --> 01:47:29.860] and owns it outright, that would be extinguished. Does that sound right to you? [01:47:29.860 --> 01:47:37.460] Yeah, the zoning stuff that they're doing is just another system of control of private [01:47:37.460 --> 01:47:47.260] property. Now, when that private property is used for a public business where the public [01:47:47.260 --> 01:47:54.180] has access to it and everything, there is a need for the protection of the public even [01:47:54.180 --> 01:47:59.700] on private property in such an instance. Therefore, there are certain aspects of the private property [01:47:59.700 --> 01:48:04.580] that I would agree they should be able to regulate and should limit their regulation [01:48:04.580 --> 01:48:11.380] too, but it does exist. Now, as far as telling people that they can't build one thing or [01:48:11.380 --> 01:48:17.540] another, consider how that works as well. If they zone one place residential and then [01:48:17.540 --> 01:48:23.140] they zone heavy industrial right next to it, what are the odds that the people in those [01:48:23.140 --> 01:48:27.820] homes are going to wind up sick because of the heavy industrial pollution? [01:48:27.820 --> 01:48:36.700] Right. Absolutely. Or, or agriculturally or whatever. Exactly. So there's a logic behind [01:48:36.700 --> 01:48:42.940] the zoning, but like every other system they put in place, there are ways to abuse it and [01:48:42.940 --> 01:48:45.940] they will find it if you let them. [01:48:45.940 --> 01:48:53.820] So when it comes to looking in the intent behind laws, is there one thing I, you know, [01:48:53.820 --> 01:48:59.420] I'm finding it hard to determine here is when you look into these things and in determining [01:48:59.420 --> 01:49:06.300] the legislative intent, you get down to the books of the laws. Is there anything deeper [01:49:06.300 --> 01:49:07.820] like where you can go look at? [01:49:07.820 --> 01:49:14.420] Yeah. You can read the journals of the original floor debates. You can read the legislative [01:49:14.420 --> 01:49:18.740] journals that deal with the floor debates. [01:49:18.740 --> 01:49:26.380] Where would one find those? What would those state law library or some university law library? [01:49:26.380 --> 01:49:33.020] A very well equipped law library. Yes. Your state law library will generally be the custodian [01:49:33.020 --> 01:49:39.020] of those records to begin with. The secretary of state may even have electronic copies of [01:49:39.020 --> 01:49:41.880] them and you could request them from them though. I don't know what they would charge [01:49:41.880 --> 01:49:43.660] you for them even electronically. [01:49:43.660 --> 01:49:51.100] But you said the, the journal and yes, the legislative journals, which, which, uh, contained [01:49:51.100 --> 01:49:56.500] the discussions like for here in Texas, they're required by the constitution to discuss the [01:49:56.500 --> 01:50:02.100] bill, every bill on the floor of each house over three, several days. Those floor debates [01:50:02.100 --> 01:50:08.760] go over why the laws there, what the legislators are thinking it should do, shouldn't do, why [01:50:08.760 --> 01:50:14.260] it should do it, et cetera, et cetera. That's real time discussion of what the law was intended [01:50:14.260 --> 01:50:22.900] to do. However, despite whatever it was intended to do, the first controlling factor is always [01:50:22.900 --> 01:50:32.340] its text, regardless of the intent, the text controls how the laws to be applied. [01:50:32.340 --> 01:50:38.320] So if the text itself negates the intent, you're stuck with what the text says, regardless [01:50:38.320 --> 01:50:45.100] of the intent, as long as the text does not violate the single subject matter provision [01:50:45.100 --> 01:50:51.940] or any other provision that allowed it to be enacted, we got something here that says [01:50:51.940 --> 01:50:58.340] really good that says the intent control. Well, that's just it. Who gets to determine [01:50:58.340 --> 01:51:04.500] what the intent is. If the courts get to determine what intent is, what's the make to keep the [01:51:04.500 --> 01:51:09.060] court from doing what the legislature did instead doing what the courts want. [01:51:09.060 --> 01:51:14.380] See, that's the problem that judge Scalia, the United States Supreme court justice said [01:51:14.380 --> 01:51:21.420] about determining the intent of a law versus the text of a law. When you start trying to [01:51:21.420 --> 01:51:29.060] interpret intent and intent deviates from the text, you've run into a real problem because [01:51:29.060 --> 01:51:35.580] that means no one can know the law except for the one who gets to interpret intent. [01:51:35.580 --> 01:51:40.380] The public can't know what the intent is because they don't have access to the information [01:51:40.380 --> 01:51:45.300] that the judges who are making this so-called decision actually do. They don't have the [01:51:45.300 --> 01:51:52.420] records. They don't have the documents. They don't have access to the legislators. So intent [01:51:52.420 --> 01:51:59.340] cannot control and it be a legitimate outcome. It just can't because intent that deviates [01:51:59.340 --> 01:52:02.740] from the text of the statute is completely arbitrary. [01:52:02.740 --> 01:52:07.620] Well, I'm just kind of talking more about stuff that ought to be clearly obvious like [01:52:07.620 --> 01:52:13.660] how we have, they have like the statute that says, you know, for ATVs it said a useful [01:52:13.660 --> 01:52:19.820] prohibition, but then they snuck in the language. It says must have a driver's license. Well, [01:52:19.820 --> 01:52:23.580] you know, and it wasn't in the, in the, in the original law, it wasn't in there. They [01:52:23.580 --> 01:52:26.500] just knock it in, in the statute that you need a driver's license. [01:52:26.500 --> 01:52:30.660] Well, if it's not in the original law, that it's invalid in the statute. They can't add [01:52:30.660 --> 01:52:34.700] to the statute behind the back of the law that was enacted. That's unconstitutional [01:52:34.700 --> 01:52:35.700] and illegal. [01:52:35.700 --> 01:52:39.340] Right. And that should be challenged. [01:52:39.340 --> 01:52:46.500] Absolutely. We are. Um, but I'm wondering, you know, it's like why they ought to be recording [01:52:46.500 --> 01:52:51.820] more better. I would figure at least, you know, the state of the reason why we're enacting [01:52:51.820 --> 01:52:57.700] this law to begin with, you know, like the reason it's well again here in Texas, there's [01:52:57.700 --> 01:53:01.780] supposed to be a title of the bill that says what the subject matter, the single subject [01:53:01.780 --> 01:53:07.960] matter of the bill relates to is, and everything in that statute or in that bill, every single [01:53:07.960 --> 01:53:13.660] statute must relate to that single subject. If it doesn't, it's unconstitutional and [01:53:13.660 --> 01:53:15.660] it can't be included. [01:53:15.660 --> 01:53:19.940] Okay. All right. But anyway, Marty, I hate to cut you short, man, but I need to get this [01:53:19.940 --> 01:53:24.460] other caller before we run out of time. Yeah. All right. Cool. Thanks. All right. Yep. Appreciate [01:53:24.460 --> 01:53:28.860] you calling in. Have a good night. All right. Caller. I don't have a name for you, but you've [01:53:28.860 --> 01:53:32.460] got area code four one five. Can you hear me? [01:53:32.460 --> 01:53:33.460] Yes. [01:53:33.460 --> 01:53:38.100] All right. Go ahead. Who am I talking to? [01:53:38.100 --> 01:53:39.100] Mary. [01:53:39.100 --> 01:53:42.100] I'm Mary. Where are you from? [01:53:42.100 --> 01:53:43.100] I'm in California. [01:53:43.100 --> 01:53:47.500] Okay. All right. What can I do for you, Mary, in California? [01:53:47.500 --> 01:53:56.060] Okay. So the question is, I want to submit a writ of mandamus and or prohibition to the [01:53:56.060 --> 01:54:04.420] appellate court on a matter that has not been adjudicated in the Superior Court. And I have [01:54:04.420 --> 01:54:11.380] lots and lots of crimes that have been committed by the Superior Court. But I have one particular [01:54:11.380 --> 01:54:17.820] issue that is the linchpin of the whole red. Okay. And I don't want to I don't want to [01:54:17.820 --> 01:54:22.220] give that I don't want to give that away. But that's the one that I'm the most excited [01:54:22.220 --> 01:54:23.220] about. [01:54:23.220 --> 01:54:26.020] You realize you're calling a show in Texas, right? [01:54:26.020 --> 01:54:31.980] Yeah. Yeah. Okay. All right. Well, then I'm not sure what you mean by giving it away. [01:54:31.980 --> 01:54:32.980] But okay. [01:54:32.980 --> 01:54:39.100] Well, I don't want to I'm not going to explain what the writ is about. [01:54:39.100 --> 01:54:42.140] Okay. All right. No problem. So what's your question? [01:54:42.140 --> 01:54:43.140] Okay. [01:54:43.140 --> 01:54:51.420] The question is, when I submit the writ, do I list all of the violations that the Superior [01:54:51.420 --> 01:54:58.420] Court has committed? Or do I keep it focused on this one particular thing? [01:54:58.420 --> 01:55:07.940] Well, when are all the violations relevant to the focus of your writ? [01:55:07.940 --> 01:55:15.220] Are they relevant, not to the to the specifics thing that you say is the focus of your writ? [01:55:15.220 --> 01:55:20.020] Are these other violations relevant to supporting whatever that is? [01:55:20.020 --> 01:55:21.580] No, no. [01:55:21.580 --> 01:55:28.620] Okay. Then if there if there are multitudes of violations, why is not each of them a separate [01:55:28.620 --> 01:55:30.580] issue for the rip? [01:55:30.580 --> 01:55:36.820] That's why you say you've got one major one. Great. But why are all the other ones [01:55:36.820 --> 01:55:41.460] not individual issues in and of themselves if they're violative of some particular rule [01:55:41.460 --> 01:55:45.140] or requirement? [01:55:45.140 --> 01:55:50.100] That's why I'm calling. I want to try to get some guidance on that. [01:55:50.100 --> 01:55:56.140] I mean, well, I mean, you can ask for a writ, you can either follow them individually in [01:55:56.140 --> 01:56:01.780] a multiple in multiple writs, or you can file them as individual issues within the same [01:56:01.780 --> 01:56:09.100] fit. I would try not to clog it up with too many things, or they're just going to ignore [01:56:09.100 --> 01:56:14.380] it. But hit with your most important one first. [01:56:14.380 --> 01:56:28.060] Okay. Okay. Now, if for some reason, I, you know, if I just went for the main point, and [01:56:28.060 --> 01:56:34.900] the appellate court kicked it out, am I able to submit another rate that addresses a different [01:56:34.900 --> 01:56:41.380] issue? Or do you get just Yeah, if they because they haven't ruled on the other issue, if [01:56:41.380 --> 01:56:44.980] it wasn't in the original writ. [01:56:44.980 --> 01:56:52.820] Okay. Okay. I think that answers my question. [01:56:52.820 --> 01:56:53.820] Okay. [01:56:53.820 --> 01:56:58.940] I think that's it. All right. Well, happy to help. [01:56:58.940 --> 01:57:04.420] All right. Thank you very much, Eddie. God bless you. And have a great rest of your night. [01:57:04.420 --> 01:57:10.620] Yes, ma'am. You too. Good luck. Okay. Bye bye. Bye bye. All right. That wraps up my [01:57:10.620 --> 01:57:14.980] callers for tonight. That worked out just great. I got a minute and a half left in the [01:57:14.980 --> 01:57:19.860] show. Folks, I want to tell you, if we don't start getting together, getting organized [01:57:19.860 --> 01:57:24.340] and focused on fixing the problems in front of us with those that are supposed to be serving [01:57:24.340 --> 01:57:33.420] us, this country is getting flushed. And I don't mean the kind you get in poker. Okay. [01:57:33.420 --> 01:57:38.900] We are circling the toilet bowl. All we need now is that last little bit of water to push [01:57:38.900 --> 01:57:45.220] it all right down the drain. And believe me, folks, there is somebody out there in government [01:57:45.220 --> 01:57:50.780] somewhere or controlling the strings of government somewhere that is about to pour a whole bucket [01:57:50.780 --> 01:57:57.540] of water in that bowl to finish washing it down. If we don't do something to stop it. [01:57:57.540 --> 01:58:03.420] So get off your asses. It's time to get motivated. It's time to get focused. It's time to get [01:58:03.420 --> 01:58:10.700] driven. If we don't get together and stand together, we're all going to get washed down [01:58:10.700 --> 01:58:17.420] the toilet alone. All right, folks, I'll hang in there. Please support us financially as [01:58:17.420 --> 01:58:21.380] much as you can individually, collectively here at the network, whatever you care to [01:58:21.380 --> 01:58:25.620] do, however you care to do it because we could really, really use it. That said, folks, y'all [01:58:25.620 --> 01:58:50.500] have a great week. Good night and God bless. 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