[00:00.000 --> 00:05.440] The Bill of Rights contains the first 10 amendments of our Constitution. [00:05.440 --> 00:09.400] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [00:09.400 --> 00:10.880] Our liberty depends on it. [00:10.880 --> 00:14.800] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [00:14.800 --> 00:16.920] your First Amendment rights. [00:16.920 --> 00:18.520] Privacy is under attack. [00:18.520 --> 00:22.120] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [00:22.120 --> 00:26.880] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [00:26.880 --> 00:31.960] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [00:31.960 --> 00:34.640] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [00:34.640 --> 00:38.920] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search [00:38.920 --> 00:42.480] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [00:42.480 --> 00:44.800] Start over with Startpage. [00:44.800 --> 00:47.760] Spar, it's what fighters do. [00:47.760 --> 00:50.800] It's also how I remember the five guarantees of the First Amendment. [00:50.800 --> 00:54.440] If you plan to take away my rights, I'm going to spar with you. [00:54.440 --> 01:01.520] Spar with an extra P, S for speech, P for press, another P for petition, A for assembly, [01:01.520 --> 01:02.880] and R for religion. [01:02.880 --> 01:06.960] Most Americans are familiar with the First Amendment guarantees of free speech, press, [01:06.960 --> 01:08.480] assembly, and religion. [01:08.480 --> 01:10.840] But petition for redress is another matter. [01:10.840 --> 01:14.560] We have the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. [01:14.560 --> 01:18.080] It means that if we're unhappy with what's going on in our government, we can spell out [01:18.080 --> 01:20.760] the reasons without fear of being thrown into jail. [01:20.760 --> 01:22.680] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [01:22.680 --> 01:31.040] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:31.040 --> 01:34.720] The Bill of Rights contains the first 10 amendments of our Constitution. [01:34.720 --> 01:38.160] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [01:38.160 --> 01:39.640] Our liberty depends on it. [01:39.640 --> 01:43.540] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [01:43.540 --> 01:46.680] one of your constitutional rights. [01:46.680 --> 01:48.280] Privacy is under attack. [01:48.280 --> 01:51.880] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:51.880 --> 01:56.640] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish, too. [01:56.640 --> 02:01.680] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [02:01.680 --> 02:04.400] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [02:04.400 --> 02:08.680] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, the private search [02:08.680 --> 02:12.240] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [02:12.240 --> 02:14.320] Start over with StartPage. [02:14.320 --> 02:20.160] When I think of the Second Amendment, I visualize myself wrapping my two arms around the Bill [02:20.160 --> 02:22.240] of Rights in a big old bear hug. [02:22.240 --> 02:26.720] It's how I remember that the Second Amendment guarantees us the right to bear arms, arms [02:26.720 --> 02:30.600] that embrace our freedoms and won't let anyone take them away without a fight. [02:30.600 --> 02:31.600] Get it? [02:31.600 --> 02:32.600] Two arms? [02:32.600 --> 02:33.600] Bear hug? [02:33.600 --> 02:34.600] Bear arms? [02:34.600 --> 02:37.480] The late Senator Hubert Humphrey captured the spirit of the Second Amendment so well [02:37.480 --> 02:38.720] when he said, [02:38.720 --> 02:43.660] The right of the citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary government, [02:43.660 --> 02:48.760] one more safeguard against the tyranny, which now appears remote in America, but which historically [02:48.760 --> 02:50.680] has proved to always be possible. [02:50.680 --> 02:52.400] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [02:52.400 --> 03:19.280] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [03:22.400 --> 03:46.000] Okay. [03:46.000 --> 03:52.280] We are back at the Red Fountain, in the middle of La Radio, and we're talking to Jack about [03:52.280 --> 04:01.200] his hypothetical friend in a hypothetical situation where he's hypothetically killed [04:01.200 --> 04:08.320] someone while he is hypothetically defending himself from being killed. [04:08.320 --> 04:14.720] Hypothetically, you should go to Texas Penal Code Section 9.31. [04:14.720 --> 04:23.720] Oh really, all of Chapter 9 speaks to this hypothesis, all kinds of angles of it. [04:23.720 --> 04:24.720] Okay. [04:24.720 --> 04:35.760] 901, definition 902, justification as a defense, 903, confinement as justifiable force, threats [04:35.760 --> 04:43.360] as justifiable force, reckless injury, innocent third party, civil remedies unaffected, public [04:43.360 --> 04:51.640] duty, necessity, self-defense, deadly force in defense of person, defense of third person, [04:51.640 --> 04:54.400] protection of life under health. [04:54.400 --> 05:03.160] Anyway, read Chapter 9 or tell your hypothetical friend to. [05:03.160 --> 05:19.680] In general, you have the right to protect your property and your person. [05:19.680 --> 05:27.280] You have the right to use force, you have the right to use deadly force as is necessary, [05:27.280 --> 05:32.560] and you have the right to protect the property and the person of another as if it were your [05:32.560 --> 05:38.240] own and you have no duty to withdraw. [05:38.240 --> 05:42.640] So if you are not the aggressor, you don't have a duty to withdraw. [05:42.640 --> 05:50.200] That's kind of eaten in a nutshell, but the statute is a little more complex. [05:50.200 --> 05:51.200] Right. [05:51.200 --> 06:04.240] So just through Chapter 9, like say it was a clear-cut self-defense, right? [06:04.240 --> 06:11.000] Not the seventh shot or whatever it was you said. [06:11.000 --> 06:18.600] Use Chapter 9 as a defense against the over-aggressive DA. [06:18.600 --> 06:30.160] Self-defense, necessity, it's kind of obvious. [06:30.160 --> 06:38.480] Can I mean, is it an overstatement, I mean an overstepping of his bounds to charge someone [06:38.480 --> 06:42.360] that's clearly a self-defense? [06:42.360 --> 06:47.960] He has that discretion. [06:47.960 --> 06:51.520] I don't know why it would be overstepping his bounds. [06:51.520 --> 06:58.760] He doesn't have all the facts and won't necessarily know if somebody needs to bring an affirmative [06:58.760 --> 07:04.400] defense and say, it was self-defense. [07:04.400 --> 07:11.080] Or if somebody needs to bring an affirmative defense of unclean hands or necessity or some [07:11.080 --> 07:17.060] other kind of thing, yeah. [07:17.060 --> 07:24.400] He doesn't necessarily know when he has enough facts that line up with the crime and maybe [07:24.400 --> 07:30.560] he doesn't have the other facts that would go to an affirmative defense or somehow negate [07:30.560 --> 07:31.560] the crime. [07:31.560 --> 07:32.560] Yeah. [07:32.560 --> 07:39.400] This is too hypothetical for us to speak to directly because we have all the possibilities [07:39.400 --> 07:40.400] there. [07:40.400 --> 07:45.040] There's a plethora of possibilities and we wouldn't know how to speak to it. [07:45.040 --> 07:55.400] What about, just one more hypothetical, what about the guy, the recent guy on the New York [07:55.400 --> 08:04.320] subway who was led by the police after the incident because they didn't charge him, [08:04.320 --> 08:15.720] but the political pressure, it seems, forced the DA to press charges. [08:15.720 --> 08:18.200] The DA can do that. [08:18.200 --> 08:25.920] Actually, no, the DA, this is New York, we're in Texas. [08:25.920 --> 08:32.120] In Texas, there is nothing in law that allows the DA to make a determination to probable [08:32.120 --> 08:34.360] cause. [08:34.360 --> 08:37.680] Only magistrates can do that. [08:37.680 --> 08:44.320] So if the person is taken before a magistrate and a magistrate finds probable cause, it's [08:44.320 --> 08:51.560] not within the authority of the district attorney not to prosecute. [08:51.560 --> 08:58.240] But if he's taken before a magistrate and the magistrate does not find probable cause, [08:58.240 --> 09:04.040] the DA cannot overrule the magistrate. [09:04.040 --> 09:17.400] So your question presumes some standing or authority on the part of the district attorney [09:17.400 --> 09:21.080] that he almost certainly does not have. [09:21.080 --> 09:29.880] If he were to deflect that pressure, he's getting a lot of political pressure, he could [09:29.880 --> 09:35.560] deflect that by saying, well, nobody's filed a criminal complaint. [09:35.560 --> 09:44.360] Or he could bring the person before a magistrate, convince a magistrate to find probable cause. [09:44.360 --> 09:48.240] That's in Texas, though, right? [09:48.240 --> 09:53.440] Well, that's in most every state. [09:53.440 --> 09:58.400] Prosecutors or lawyers hired by the state, the only state I know of where a prosecutor [09:58.400 --> 10:06.120] has prosecutorial discretion by statute is Pennsylvania. [10:06.120 --> 10:13.600] But then in Pennsylvania, if a prosecutor elects not to prosecute, the complainant has [10:13.600 --> 10:21.360] standing to appeal to the Court of Common Pleas and then all the way up to the Pennsylvania [10:21.360 --> 10:23.480] Supreme. [10:23.480 --> 10:32.320] So while the prosecutor does have that authority, the remedy that the individual has is that [10:32.320 --> 10:36.000] they have standing to appeal the decision. [10:36.000 --> 10:43.360] In most other states, the states that are ruled by Spanish law, you have a duty to give [10:43.360 --> 10:51.800] notice of crime, but you have no standing as concerns the enforcement of the law relative [10:51.800 --> 10:52.800] to that crime. [10:52.800 --> 10:56.680] Does that make sense? [10:56.680 --> 10:58.160] Yeah. [10:58.160 --> 11:03.840] But with that said, it's not the prosecutor who makes that determination. [11:03.840 --> 11:11.320] It is the magistrate or the trial judge. [11:11.320 --> 11:20.240] I have filed criminal charges against Garza, Jose Garza, the Travis County District Attorney, [11:20.240 --> 11:26.520] because he decided that he didn't have jurisdiction in a case. [11:26.520 --> 11:29.800] Well, in part, I agreed with him. [11:29.800 --> 11:33.000] He didn't. [11:33.000 --> 11:39.480] But where the heck did he get the authority to make that determination? [11:39.480 --> 11:44.360] That's a determination a magistrate or a judge would have to make. [11:44.360 --> 11:49.480] He could petition the judge to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, but he [11:49.480 --> 11:55.480] can't do it himself. [11:55.480 --> 11:57.480] Does that kind of answer your question? [11:57.480 --> 12:03.360] Just one quick final thing. [12:03.360 --> 12:09.200] In the case of the subway guy, the recent subway guy in New York, where the police didn't [12:09.200 --> 12:15.480] charge, the prosecutor went ahead and charged him, would they have to go to a magistrate [12:15.480 --> 12:22.880] or would they go to the grand jury then? [12:22.880 --> 12:29.440] That's a technical question I can't answer about New York. [12:29.440 --> 12:34.320] In New York, when someone's arrested, they are brought before a magistrate and they do [12:34.320 --> 12:43.560] do a preliminary hearing, what in Texas we call an examining trial. [12:43.560 --> 12:54.520] The difference between being arrested for the offense on a complaint and an indictment, [12:54.520 --> 12:59.920] I'm not sure exactly how that works in New York. [12:59.920 --> 13:07.400] I know how it works in Texas if there is an indictment and the person has not been arrested. [13:07.400 --> 13:09.280] I said that wrong. [13:09.280 --> 13:20.280] If there is a true bill, if the grand jury votes to indict, that is a true bill. [13:20.280 --> 13:25.880] The true bill is to be filed with the court by the foreman with a quorum of the grand [13:25.880 --> 13:32.600] jury present and the clerk is to make notes in the minutes of the court, unless the person [13:32.600 --> 13:35.960] has not been arrested. [13:35.960 --> 13:43.040] The person hasn't been arrested before there can be an indictment, the clerk must issue [13:43.040 --> 13:49.880] a capious warrant and then once the person has been indicted, then the clerk can make [13:49.880 --> 13:52.540] notes in the minutes of the court. [13:52.540 --> 13:58.600] So the way I'm reading this and interpreting it, there is no indictment until the person's [13:58.600 --> 14:00.240] been arrested. [14:00.240 --> 14:05.240] When the person is arrested, there is the presumption that they will be brought before [14:05.240 --> 14:09.280] a magistrate, because that's what the law commands. [14:09.280 --> 14:14.680] And once they're brought before a magistrate, then the clerk can enter the fact of the indictment [14:14.680 --> 14:17.640] into the record. [14:17.640 --> 14:19.840] Other states may do that different. [14:19.840 --> 14:21.640] All right. [14:21.640 --> 14:33.160] Okay, well that's just curious, it just seems unfair for some of these people to be [14:33.160 --> 14:42.040] charged, you know, when they're partaking in self-defense, but that's a good thing. [14:42.040 --> 14:43.040] Okay. [14:43.040 --> 14:44.040] Good. [14:44.040 --> 14:45.040] Okay. [14:45.040 --> 14:46.040] Okay. [14:46.040 --> 14:47.040] Thank you, Jack. [14:47.040 --> 14:51.200] Now we're going to go to Daisy in Ohio. [14:51.200 --> 14:53.160] Hello, Daisy. [14:53.160 --> 14:55.560] What do you have for us today? [14:55.560 --> 14:57.560] Hey, Randy. [14:57.560 --> 14:59.560] Hey, Brett. [14:59.560 --> 15:00.560] Hello. [15:00.560 --> 15:01.560] Hey, there. [15:01.560 --> 15:02.560] Hey, guys. [15:02.560 --> 15:05.920] Your show has been great today, by the way. [15:05.920 --> 15:14.320] I've been really informative and entertaining, so hopefully I can add to it. [15:14.320 --> 15:23.800] So I actually have so much I could report and talk about, but I'll start with one [15:23.800 --> 15:25.800] thing at a time. [15:25.800 --> 15:35.640] And so just kind of wanted to give a little update on where I'm at with the currently [15:35.640 --> 15:43.920] in settlement negotiations, but I did have a question before I dive into that because [15:43.920 --> 15:52.560] I just want to make sure that I don't overstep because we haven't actually signed anything [15:52.560 --> 15:53.560] yet. [15:53.560 --> 16:01.120] We've been on back and forth for actually, it's almost two months now. [16:01.120 --> 16:10.400] So I, you know, in the agreement, there's a non-disclosure, but since it's not been [16:10.400 --> 16:18.600] signed yet, I'm assuming it's okay to discuss some of the parameters with you guys. [16:18.600 --> 16:26.280] But what would you say about that, just off the cuff, if it's, you know, is that something [16:26.280 --> 16:30.400] I should be concerned about to talk about? [16:30.400 --> 16:34.600] Nothing's been signed yet, so. [16:34.600 --> 16:42.000] Randy, you kind of lost me there. [16:42.000 --> 16:48.920] She's saying that there's an NDA, a non-disclosure agreement, as part of the settlement, and [16:48.920 --> 16:51.440] they haven't signed anything yet. [16:51.440 --> 16:56.080] So there's no NDA in effect, but she knows that they are going to want that. [16:56.080 --> 17:00.120] But we're just about to go to our sponsors. [17:00.120 --> 17:04.680] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters, or even lawsuits? [17:04.680 --> 17:08.920] Stop debt collectors now with the Michael Mears proven method. 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[18:54.360 --> 18:58.400] Order your copy today, and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [18:58.400 --> 19:13.800] If you are listening to the Logos Radio Network, LogosradioNetwork.com, well, don't let nothing [19:13.800 --> 19:14.800] get to you. [19:14.800 --> 19:21.800] Only the Father can deliver you, so don't let bad-minded people hurt you, and tell Satan [19:21.800 --> 19:28.800] to get behind you, you know what I mean, my friend, and all of your children, come on. [19:51.800 --> 20:06.200] Okay, we are back, Andy Kelp, Brett Fountain, ruleoflawradio on this Friday, our four-hour [20:06.200 --> 20:15.920] info marathon, the 26th day of May, 2023, and we're talking to Daisy in Ohio, and Daisy, [20:15.920 --> 20:19.400] you created a conundrum. [20:19.400 --> 20:28.880] You're speaking to something where there may be a nondisclosure agreement, but you're [20:28.880 --> 20:34.560] speaking to it on the radio. [20:34.560 --> 20:37.000] You're treading deep water here. [20:37.000 --> 20:47.800] Well, and that's why I wanted to start off with that sort of question, over-broad question [20:47.800 --> 20:55.160] of is that something, should I stay far away from anything in that, or is there parts of [20:55.160 --> 20:58.360] that that could be discussed? [20:58.360 --> 21:05.720] I would stay far away from that, because the other side is going to, will always be looking [21:05.720 --> 21:12.440] for a crack, and this could give them one. [21:12.440 --> 21:19.080] Yeah, even though it's not signed yet, you already have the paper, you know what the [21:19.080 --> 21:24.560] scope of it is, you know which things you're not supposed to be allowed to talk about, [21:24.560 --> 21:32.160] and if you were to go into that territory, it could just be seen as bad faith. [21:32.160 --> 21:45.480] The NDA would become moot, and if they're relying on the NDA to make a settlement offer, [21:45.480 --> 21:54.240] if you disclose what would otherwise be in the NDA, then they have no reason to make [21:54.240 --> 21:57.240] the offer. [21:57.240 --> 22:16.800] Okay, so I'm trying to think where I can move into, because there were some questions [22:16.800 --> 22:29.080] I had, but they were based on what is trying to be, what I'm not agreeing to, and that's [22:29.080 --> 22:31.080] why it's, you know, not- [22:31.080 --> 22:35.520] Bring them to me in an email. [22:35.520 --> 22:37.240] Okay. [22:37.240 --> 22:40.240] And I'll address them there, that way it's not on the air. [22:40.240 --> 22:43.040] The whole country doesn't hear it. [22:43.040 --> 22:50.160] In the NDA, they're buying your silence. [22:50.160 --> 22:54.680] If you let out what you were going to be silenced about, there's no reason for them to deal [22:54.680 --> 22:56.680] with you. [22:56.680 --> 23:05.720] Well, right, and what I was going to do is kind of go into the angle of what I'm not [23:05.720 --> 23:14.560] going to be silent about, because that's what we're still working out, you know, is [23:14.560 --> 23:17.840] what's included and what's not. [23:17.840 --> 23:26.680] And so, but because it is kind of a murky little situation, and it's not fully, you [23:26.680 --> 23:32.360] know, finalized yet, I had some questions, but I'm thinking that maybe I'll just, like [23:32.360 --> 23:38.160] you said, maybe send you an email concerning them. [23:38.160 --> 23:42.720] Yeah, that would be much better. [23:42.720 --> 23:50.040] You could have a real problem if you reveal something on an open radio channel, then they [23:50.040 --> 23:56.360] have no reason to try to buy your silence. [23:56.360 --> 24:00.920] That's what the NDA is, they're buying your silence. [24:00.920 --> 24:11.520] Right, on, and so, but that's where we're, you know, there is the issue on the table [24:11.520 --> 24:15.680] and then the broader, you know, issues of all the things. [24:15.680 --> 24:27.440] But I think what I'll switch to then is considering if we aren't, you know, if we don't settle [24:27.440 --> 24:47.480] and we continue being that, let me try to formulate the question, is we are so, we have [24:47.480 --> 25:00.320] so many motions out that the court has just stopped, hasn't ruled on at all. [25:00.320 --> 25:06.280] And so there's, you know, I'm actually going to, I want to scale back a little bit because [25:06.280 --> 25:12.240] I want to really think about what I want to ask based on what's going on. [25:12.240 --> 25:22.440] And so I'm just probably going to go ahead and exit the conversation now just because [25:22.440 --> 25:26.080] I want to maybe take this offline. [25:26.080 --> 25:32.000] I'm not just not sure where I'm going with it right now, now that I've had to kind of [25:32.000 --> 25:38.360] think about, even though the NDA is not that broad, I just don't want to risk anything. [25:38.360 --> 25:41.680] Yeah, that's good to be sure. [25:41.680 --> 25:42.680] Yeah. [25:42.680 --> 25:54.440] I'll just, hopefully Randy, you will get my email and be able to respond and I'll know. [25:54.440 --> 26:03.520] Right now you're skating on thin ice over deep water. [26:03.520 --> 26:08.880] Well that, yeah, that's why, I mean, obviously what's in the record is in the record, you [26:08.880 --> 26:09.880] know? [26:09.880 --> 26:15.480] So that's where I'm like, what can be even, you know, there's a court record that can't [26:15.480 --> 26:16.480] be... [26:16.480 --> 26:19.680] Yeah, there's nothing in the NDA is going to be able to keep that out of the record. [26:19.680 --> 26:20.680] Yeah, yeah, it can. [26:20.680 --> 26:21.680] Really? [26:21.680 --> 26:24.680] Oh, is that getting it sealed? [26:24.680 --> 26:25.680] Exactly. [26:25.680 --> 26:30.280] Oh, I don't think, well, that hasn't been brought up at all. [26:30.280 --> 26:31.280] Yeah. [26:31.280 --> 26:35.360] I mean, that hasn't been an issue that's been brought up. [26:35.360 --> 26:42.840] If you reveal what's in the record on the air, then it's not something you can deal [26:42.840 --> 26:46.840] with later. [26:46.840 --> 26:50.640] Let's do this off the air so we don't take the risk. [26:50.640 --> 26:53.920] Okay, that sounds good. [26:53.920 --> 26:54.920] We'll do that. [26:54.920 --> 27:04.200] And I'll see how this, if it doesn't go through, then I'll be able to be a bit more candid, [27:04.200 --> 27:05.200] I suppose. [27:05.200 --> 27:06.200] Good. [27:06.200 --> 27:07.200] So. [27:07.200 --> 27:08.200] All right. [27:08.200 --> 27:09.200] Okay. [27:09.200 --> 27:10.200] Thanks, guys. [27:10.200 --> 27:11.200] I'll hop in now. [27:11.200 --> 27:12.200] Okay. [27:12.200 --> 27:13.200] Thank you, Daisy. [27:13.200 --> 27:14.200] All right. [27:14.200 --> 27:15.200] Thank you. [27:15.200 --> 27:16.200] Okay. [27:16.200 --> 27:19.040] We have some room on the caller board. [27:19.040 --> 27:27.400] If you have a question or comment, give us a call, our call in number 512-646-1984. [27:27.400 --> 27:30.640] We do have Dr. Joe on the caller bridge. [27:30.640 --> 27:39.240] Dr. Joe, you had something you wanted to say about how great and wonderful the legal system [27:39.240 --> 27:42.040] is. [27:42.040 --> 27:50.200] I could not have imagined just how unspeakably corrupt and how thoroughly corrupt and how [27:50.200 --> 27:59.080] pervasively corrupt and how viciously corrupt and wickedly corrupt and evil the entire system [27:59.080 --> 28:04.080] has shown itself to me by my own personal experience. [28:04.080 --> 28:05.080] This isn't hearsay. [28:05.080 --> 28:06.960] This is what happened to me. [28:06.960 --> 28:10.720] So, yes, I've got a lot to say. [28:10.720 --> 28:18.200] I'd love to say it in front of a judiciary committee meeting or a legislative meeting. [28:18.200 --> 28:23.840] And I'd love to tell them just what exactly is going on in our courts and our legal system. [28:23.840 --> 28:27.720] I'm sure they'd be surprised. [28:27.720 --> 28:32.160] Yeah, I don't think they'd be surprised. [28:32.160 --> 28:40.760] Well, I talked to a Supreme Court justice the other day and I told what happened to [28:40.760 --> 28:41.760] me. [28:41.760 --> 28:43.560] And then I said to him, you don't look surprised. [28:43.560 --> 28:48.400] He said, no, I'm sorry that happened to you, but it happens all the time. [28:48.400 --> 28:52.440] So, as Americans- [28:52.440 --> 28:55.440] They know that, but they're not doing anything about it. [28:55.440 --> 28:57.880] Well, I don't know what to say. [28:57.880 --> 29:03.520] As Americans, we were trained to respect law enforcement, respect the courts, respect the [29:03.520 --> 29:08.760] prosecutors, and it's turned into just a dog fight. [29:08.760 --> 29:13.960] When you go up against a prosecutor, it's not a question of whether or not you're guilty [29:13.960 --> 29:14.960] or innocent. [29:14.960 --> 29:22.640] It's a question of if he gets a conviction on you by whatever means, lies included, then [29:22.640 --> 29:31.680] when he gets out of his time with the courts as a prosecutor and he'll go move on to a [29:31.680 --> 29:38.880] law firm and he'll bring home a higher dollar figure and that'll go to his children's education [29:38.880 --> 29:39.880] fund. [29:39.880 --> 29:45.640] So, when you are up against the prosecutor, you're not up against the facts. [29:45.640 --> 29:50.520] You're up against his need and desire to put money away for his family. [29:50.520 --> 29:53.240] And guess what? [29:53.240 --> 29:56.240] You're not going to do very well against that. [29:56.240 --> 29:57.240] Hang on. [29:57.240 --> 29:58.240] Hang on. [29:58.240 --> 30:01.120] We'll be right back. [30:01.120 --> 30:05.520] Everyone knows that walking is a great exercise, but you might not know that the way you walk [30:05.520 --> 30:07.640] could predict how long you're going to live. [30:07.640 --> 30:12.880] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be back to tell you more about walking prognostication [30:12.880 --> 30:14.560] in just a moment. [30:14.560 --> 30:16.160] Privacy is under attack. [30:16.160 --> 30:19.760] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [30:19.760 --> 30:24.360] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish, too. [30:24.360 --> 30:29.560] So, protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [30:29.560 --> 30:32.320] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. 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[33:02.680 --> 33:09.680] Free Speech Radio, LogosRadioNetwork.com [33:32.680 --> 33:55.680] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton with a new Logos Radio we're talking about, Dr. Joe. [33:55.680 --> 34:02.640] Okay, in the previous segment you were kind of holding back. [34:02.640 --> 34:06.320] Why don't you tell us what you really think about the courts? [34:06.320 --> 34:10.760] Well, here's what I really think about the courts. [34:10.760 --> 34:19.760] I was accused of something and I made a motion to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. [34:19.760 --> 34:22.120] I made 14 motions. [34:22.120 --> 34:29.480] The judge, Cheshire in Victoria, waited until I was in his office, along with a district [34:29.480 --> 34:35.000] attorney, and he denied all of them, just said, denied, denied, denied, denied, denied, [34:35.000 --> 34:36.000] denied. [34:36.000 --> 34:40.960] And the indictment against me did not name a victim. [34:40.960 --> 34:42.640] And he said, I'm going to put some names on here. [34:42.640 --> 34:44.480] I said, you can't do that. [34:44.480 --> 34:46.960] That's tampering with a government document. [34:46.960 --> 34:50.640] He looked at me and laughed and said, watch me. [34:50.640 --> 34:59.080] So in front of the district attorney, the judge committed a felony, multiple felonies, [34:59.080 --> 35:05.200] and I eventually was tried for something that the court never acquired jurisdiction over. [35:05.200 --> 35:10.040] And when I appealed, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals said not only did they never acquire [35:10.040 --> 35:14.600] jurisdiction, but there were no felonies. [35:14.600 --> 35:18.240] So it's one thing to be tried for something you did. [35:18.240 --> 35:19.720] You go, okay. [35:19.720 --> 35:24.280] It's another thing to be tried for something you didn't do, and you say, all right. [35:24.280 --> 35:31.200] But when you get tried and put behind bars for nothing, for something that never happened, [35:31.200 --> 35:35.000] that really, that really kind of frosted my glasses. [35:35.000 --> 35:36.000] That was unbelievable. [35:36.000 --> 35:40.160] And the judges are deemed to know the law. [35:40.160 --> 35:44.960] They all knew that they were putting an innocent man behind bars. [35:44.960 --> 35:49.080] And I'd like to say hello to our friend, Judge Bobby Bell. [35:49.080 --> 35:54.840] I went for a hearing in front of him for bail. [35:54.840 --> 35:57.560] And I had been to every hearing. [35:57.560 --> 36:02.840] I had been a good boy, and I obeyed every document and every mandate of the court. [36:02.840 --> 36:05.520] I did everything right. [36:05.520 --> 36:10.520] The end result of that was the bail bondsman gained faith in me and said, I will give DeRuza [36:10.520 --> 36:12.560] whatever bail he needs. [36:12.560 --> 36:15.160] I went in front of Judge Bobby Bell. [36:15.160 --> 36:18.560] The prosecutor said, DeRuza should not be allowed bail. [36:18.560 --> 36:24.920] He's a flight risk, as if I couldn't get in my car and drive across state line. [36:24.920 --> 36:28.200] So anyways, Bobby Bell said, what will you do for bail? [36:28.200 --> 36:31.200] My attorney said, we'll do $100,000. [36:31.200 --> 36:32.960] That's murder bail. [36:32.960 --> 36:33.960] No one was hurt. [36:33.960 --> 36:35.120] No one was injured. [36:35.120 --> 36:36.600] No one complained. [36:36.600 --> 36:38.120] There were no victims. [36:38.120 --> 36:40.480] There was no jurisdiction. [36:40.480 --> 36:44.920] And the judge said, that's not enough. [36:44.920 --> 36:48.640] And then he asked the bail bondsman, what's DeRuza's limit? [36:48.640 --> 36:49.640] Will you do $1 million? [36:49.640 --> 36:52.920] And the bail bondsman said, we'll do $1 million. [36:52.920 --> 36:56.480] That's unheard of, even for murder. [36:56.480 --> 36:58.560] The judge said, well, what's his limit? [36:58.560 --> 37:00.480] The bail bondsman said, he has no limit. [37:00.480 --> 37:01.480] We know him. [37:01.480 --> 37:04.000] He's come to everything, no problems. [37:04.000 --> 37:06.000] The judge said, nobody has no limit. [37:06.000 --> 37:08.160] Will you do $5 million? [37:08.160 --> 37:10.400] The bail bondsman said, yes, he has no limit. [37:10.400 --> 37:12.400] DeRuza has no limit. [37:12.400 --> 37:13.400] We'll do $5 million. [37:13.400 --> 37:17.520] Judge Bobby Bell said, nobody has no limit. [37:17.520 --> 37:22.160] Will you do $100 million? [37:22.160 --> 37:25.840] And the bail bondsman said, we have access to lawyers of London's money. [37:25.840 --> 37:28.040] We'll do $100 million. [37:28.040 --> 37:31.240] DeRuza has no limit. [37:31.240 --> 37:35.680] Judge Bobby Bell said, nobody has no limit. [37:35.680 --> 37:41.320] Will you do $300 million? [37:41.320 --> 37:45.520] And the bail bondsman said, yes, he has no limit. [37:45.520 --> 37:54.080] We'll do $300 million for a non-existent crime in a court that never acquired jurisdiction. [37:54.080 --> 37:59.360] And the judge Bobby Bell of Victoria said, no, put him in jail. [37:59.360 --> 38:02.080] I had a statutory right to bail. [38:02.080 --> 38:03.600] They denied it. [38:03.600 --> 38:10.000] And it could not have been more an obscene mockery of justice and your listening audience [38:10.000 --> 38:17.520] and all of the citizens need to know what's going on inside of our courts. [38:17.520 --> 38:23.040] And I know everybody's wondering, why on earth would they do that? [38:23.040 --> 38:30.240] They charged him with class B felony, I'm sorry, a third degree felony. [38:30.240 --> 38:35.920] And under the law, under the facts set, the highest thing they could have charged him [38:35.920 --> 38:43.840] with was a class B misdemeanor, punishable by 90 days in jail. [38:43.840 --> 38:47.360] That would have been the highest thing they could have charged him with. [38:47.360 --> 38:52.520] But based on the complaints, they couldn't have gotten a conviction. [38:52.520 --> 38:56.760] So the question becomes, why on earth would they do something like that? [38:56.760 --> 39:01.280] I'll tell you why they would do something like that. [39:01.280 --> 39:10.640] Because Dr. Joe had the audacity to come to Victoria, Texas with assets. [39:10.640 --> 39:12.920] This wasn't about law. [39:12.920 --> 39:19.080] This was about someone with $100,000 worth of assets they could steal. [39:19.080 --> 39:29.800] I'm sitting here looking at a petition to seize a Belanca, notice of seizure of Belanca [39:29.800 --> 39:35.640] fixed-wing aircraft and model and tail number and such. [39:35.640 --> 39:39.320] That aircraft is worth, Dr. Joe, what, about $70,000, $75,000? [39:39.320 --> 39:40.320] Yeah. [39:40.320 --> 39:45.000] At the time, I just had it refurbished and a new engine. [39:45.000 --> 39:48.400] It was worth a good $75,000, yeah. [39:48.400 --> 39:49.400] Okay. [39:49.400 --> 39:57.360] So they, the officer who made the arrest seized the airplane. [39:57.360 --> 40:04.000] Well, they claimed he seized the airplane and we're saying, no, he didn't seize the [40:04.000 --> 40:12.520] airplane because Dr. Joe was charged under the Texas Penal Code. [40:12.520 --> 40:19.200] There are other statutes of business commerce code, there's a medical code, he could have [40:19.200 --> 40:24.960] been charged there, but he was charged under the penal code. [40:24.960 --> 40:35.080] And according to, the seizure is listed in the notice as a forfeiture under chapter 59. [40:35.080 --> 40:43.860] Chapter 59 authorizes a seizure of property if the property was used in the commission [40:43.860 --> 40:50.500] of the crime or was the spoils of the commission of the crime. [40:50.500 --> 40:54.740] And the crime was a first or second degree felony. [40:54.740 --> 41:05.480] So Beatrice Gonzalez filed this document with the district court saying that we have taken [41:05.480 --> 41:11.480] this airplane and we want authorization to seize it. [41:11.480 --> 41:17.800] And we can seize aircrafts for a violation of first or second degree felony under the [41:17.800 --> 41:18.800] penal code. [41:18.800 --> 41:28.480] What it does not have in the, in the document is what they actually charged Dr. Joe with. [41:28.480 --> 41:35.560] Now it has a very large section that lists all of the things that property can be seized [41:35.560 --> 41:36.560] for. [41:36.560 --> 41:43.320] None of those went to what Dr. Joe was charged with. [41:43.320 --> 41:46.880] He was charged with a third degree felony under the penal code. [41:46.880 --> 41:54.680] And of all of this junk she put in here, none of that authorized a seizure under a third [41:54.680 --> 41:56.600] degree felony. [41:56.600 --> 42:00.400] That's why she didn't put it in the document. [42:00.400 --> 42:07.080] It would have been abundantly clear on its face that the document was an active tampering [42:07.080 --> 42:09.000] with the government document. [42:09.000 --> 42:14.520] She put false statements on this document, statements that she had authority to seize [42:14.520 --> 42:19.400] this airplane, which she had no such authority. [42:19.400 --> 42:26.520] So when, what was Poe's first name? [42:26.520 --> 42:27.880] James. [42:27.880 --> 42:30.040] James Poe. [42:30.040 --> 42:34.400] He's a city of Victoria police officer. [42:34.400 --> 42:38.200] He's the one that took possession of the airplane. [42:38.200 --> 42:44.240] He took possession of the airplane without legal authority. [42:44.240 --> 42:52.680] So what's it called when you take possession of something by force that's not yours? [42:52.680 --> 42:56.720] That's theft. [42:56.720 --> 43:04.920] In the penal code, I read that's theft and it's aggravated 31.03 theft. [43:04.920 --> 43:11.000] A person commits an offense if he unlawfully appropriates property with the intent to deprive [43:11.000 --> 43:13.400] the owner of the property. [43:13.400 --> 43:22.760] However, at the time, Officer Poe, they came into the airport where Dr. Joe was with guns [43:22.760 --> 43:30.560] drawn and pointed guns at them so that they could facilitate the taking of his airplane [43:30.560 --> 43:35.920] in violation of 29.03 Texas penal code aggravated robbery. [43:35.920 --> 43:43.680] A person commits an offense if he commits robbery as defined in section 29.02 and he [43:43.680 --> 43:47.520] uses or exhibits a deadly weapon. [43:47.520 --> 43:56.960] However, he was at the time acting under the color or pretense of an official capacity, [43:56.960 --> 44:00.480] which we'll talk to you back. [44:00.480 --> 44:05.080] Through advances in technology, our lives have greatly improved, except in the area [44:05.080 --> 44:06.520] of nutrition. [44:06.520 --> 44:11.240] People feed their pets better than they feed themselves and it's time we changed all that. 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[45:34.640 --> 45:39.080] Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone should understand about [45:39.080 --> 45:43.480] the principles and practices that control our American courts. [45:43.480 --> 45:49.640] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [45:49.640 --> 45:52.440] pro se tactics, and much more. [45:52.440 --> 46:01.120] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-EZ. [46:22.760 --> 46:24.680] Yeah. [46:24.680 --> 46:30.200] Always, I must be careful, what I'm wishing for. [46:30.200 --> 46:35.240] When I'm hungry, I like to know just what I'm fishing for. [46:35.240 --> 46:41.320] I ain't asking for much, I ain't trying to be no glutton. [46:41.320 --> 46:47.080] I'm just here making my living pushing buttons. [46:47.080 --> 46:52.760] I give my message out to anyone in shot and distance. [46:52.760 --> 46:58.520] I vote for bravery and against slavery showing resistance. [46:58.520 --> 47:03.320] First I'm crawling, then I'm walking, then I start strutting. [47:03.320 --> 47:06.760] I'm just so glad to make my living pushing buttons. [47:06.760 --> 47:08.520] Okay, we are back. [47:08.520 --> 47:12.760] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio. [47:12.760 --> 47:19.640] And we were talking about the taking of Dr. Joe's airplane. [47:19.640 --> 47:24.040] He didn't seize the airplane, he stole it. [47:24.040 --> 47:26.200] And he stole it at gunpoint. [47:26.200 --> 47:26.920] Yeah. [47:26.920 --> 47:31.560] And not constructive gunpoint, but actual gunpoint. [47:31.560 --> 47:39.160] And we charge all of these, well, we won't charge 3101 [47:39.160 --> 47:45.560] because that's a lesser felony than 2903. [47:45.560 --> 47:52.600] 3101 is just theft, I'm sorry, 3103 is just theft. [47:52.600 --> 47:56.280] 2903 is aggravated robbery. [47:56.280 --> 48:05.720] And the aggravated robbery was committed by Poe [48:05.720 --> 48:09.880] while he was acting under the color or pretense [48:09.880 --> 48:13.720] of an official capacity, which makes that [48:13.720 --> 48:18.120] first degree felony aggravated assault. [48:18.120 --> 48:25.240] Then the document that Beatrice Gonzalez filed with the court [48:25.240 --> 48:29.880] was made statements of material fact, I'm sorry, [48:29.880 --> 48:37.640] first she was acting under the capacity of a licensed attorney. [48:37.640 --> 48:42.360] And as a prosecuting attorney for the county of Victoria County, [48:42.360 --> 48:47.160] you knew or should have known that the document contained [48:47.160 --> 48:55.480] false statements of material fact in violation of 3710 penal code. [48:55.480 --> 49:02.200] So that's a, I think that's what is a class A misdemeanor, [49:02.200 --> 49:03.640] tampering with government document. [49:03.640 --> 49:05.800] OK. [49:05.800 --> 49:14.440] Then she filed that with the clerk as a legal process [49:14.440 --> 49:19.640] in order to seize this aircraft, knowing the document was fraudulent. [49:19.640 --> 49:23.080] That's simulation of a legal process, violation, [49:23.080 --> 49:27.880] Texas Penal Code 32.48. [49:27.880 --> 49:31.960] And all of this was done in furtherance of [49:31.960 --> 49:38.600] a ongoing criminal conspiracy on the part of Victoria County, [49:38.600 --> 49:42.760] district judges, prosecutors, [49:42.760 --> 49:48.360] sheriff's deputies, and municipal police officers. [49:48.360 --> 49:53.320] They regularly seize property. [49:53.320 --> 50:03.320] And if the accused forfeits the property to the state, [50:03.320 --> 50:08.840] then they drop the charges and look through their records. [50:08.840 --> 50:13.480] So all of the forfeiture cases are filed as civil cases. [50:13.480 --> 50:15.160] So there's a separate ledger. [50:15.160 --> 50:20.200] I had the clerk do a database search and pull me up [50:20.200 --> 50:25.080] all of the forfeiture cases for a two or three month period. [50:25.080 --> 50:29.880] And I found something very interesting there. [50:29.880 --> 50:34.280] In every single case where someone was arrested [50:34.280 --> 50:41.400] and charged with a crime and had property confiscated, [50:41.400 --> 50:46.440] where if they abandoned their property, [50:46.440 --> 50:49.880] if they forfeited their property to the state, [50:49.880 --> 50:57.240] the state dropped the charges against them, every single one. [50:57.240 --> 51:01.960] That's bad enough, but there were others in there. [51:01.960 --> 51:08.520] One of them, they seized $79,000 in cash. [51:08.520 --> 51:14.280] And that $79,000 was forfeited to the state. [51:14.280 --> 51:18.120] But there were never any charges filed. [51:18.120 --> 51:23.080] About half of them were instances where cash [51:23.080 --> 51:28.040] and other valuables were seized, forfeited to the state, [51:28.040 --> 51:30.760] and no charges were filed. [51:30.760 --> 51:36.120] How is that, in any way, how is that different than [51:36.120 --> 51:39.560] armed robbery at gunpoint? [51:39.560 --> 51:45.320] Good point, because without charges, [51:45.320 --> 51:48.120] there is no standing for forfeiture. [51:48.120 --> 51:51.880] Even if the guy wants to give it to the courts, [51:51.880 --> 51:55.320] you see, when they seize property, [51:55.320 --> 52:00.520] if you fight the forfeiture and the state wins, [52:00.520 --> 52:06.440] the court can liquidate the property, [52:06.440 --> 52:11.080] and they keep 70% of the funds they receive [52:11.080 --> 52:13.480] from liquidating the property. [52:13.480 --> 52:17.640] If you forfeit the property to the state, [52:17.640 --> 52:24.280] the courts get to keep 100% of the amounts they receive [52:24.280 --> 52:27.160] in liquidating the property, and it goes into their budget, [52:27.160 --> 52:32.760] I think. It's supposed to go into their budget, [52:32.760 --> 52:36.920] but we're not sure yet where it goes. [52:36.920 --> 52:42.360] But when they seize property and no charges are filed, [52:42.360 --> 52:43.480] what is going on there? [52:43.480 --> 52:47.240] And I'm seeing in here where they're seizing [52:47.240 --> 52:53.480] large amounts of money, mostly cash, [52:53.480 --> 52:55.560] and that money is forfeited to the state [52:55.560 --> 52:57.320] and no charges are filed. [52:57.320 --> 52:59.640] So this guy's got a gambling operation, [52:59.640 --> 53:03.080] an illegal gambling operation, [53:03.080 --> 53:10.840] and they go in and they seize $79,000 in cash. [53:10.840 --> 53:16.200] He forfeits it to the state and no charges are filed. [53:16.200 --> 53:18.920] What does that sound like? [53:18.920 --> 53:21.160] Armed robbery. [53:21.160 --> 53:26.360] Oh, that sounds like payola. [53:26.360 --> 53:29.160] Oh, okay. [53:29.160 --> 53:34.920] Yeah, they have no power to seize and liquidate those funds [53:34.920 --> 53:37.320] if there's no charges filed. [53:37.320 --> 53:41.800] Has to be a first- to second-degree felony. [53:41.800 --> 53:47.320] But when no charges are filed, there's no authority at all. [53:47.320 --> 53:49.400] So I got this gambling operation. [53:49.400 --> 53:55.640] I'm making a couple million bucks a month or a year [53:55.640 --> 53:58.200] in Victoria County. [53:58.200 --> 54:00.200] And every once in a while, I tell them, [54:00.200 --> 54:02.360] well, I got this operation over here. [54:02.360 --> 54:03.880] You might go have a look at it. [54:03.880 --> 54:10.280] And the sheriff goes in there and he finds $79,000. [54:10.280 --> 54:14.600] They take the $79,000, they give it to the court, [54:14.600 --> 54:18.200] and no charges are ever filed. [54:18.200 --> 54:19.880] The guy doesn't get arrested. [54:19.880 --> 54:26.760] His gambling operation doesn't get shut down. [54:26.760 --> 54:30.280] Now I want to know where the money goes. [54:30.280 --> 54:31.960] Exactly. [54:31.960 --> 54:38.200] This is way, way too much money for it all to go [54:38.200 --> 54:45.800] in the judge's budget, no one in accounting. [54:45.800 --> 54:49.960] That, you would wonder why they would do what they did to Dr. Joe. [54:49.960 --> 54:52.760] The Darnier killed him. [54:52.760 --> 54:54.520] They put him in jail. [54:54.520 --> 54:56.440] He got COVID. [54:56.440 --> 54:58.360] Darnier died. [54:58.360 --> 55:03.000] Two weeks later, he's finally well enough to take him back to jail. [55:03.000 --> 55:05.480] Put him back in the same environment, [55:05.480 --> 55:08.840] he immediately catches COVID again. [55:08.840 --> 55:10.360] Nearly killed him the second time. [55:10.360 --> 55:13.960] He subsequently had a couple of strokes. [55:13.960 --> 55:18.040] What they did was horrendously outrageous. [55:18.040 --> 55:21.080] And I was looking at this. [55:21.080 --> 55:24.520] They didn't just seize an airplane from Dr. Joe. [55:24.520 --> 55:32.440] They seized about $30,000 worth of funds from him as well. [55:32.440 --> 55:40.200] And when I looked at the case, he was prosecuted [55:40.200 --> 55:44.600] by the 24th Judicial District. [55:44.600 --> 55:52.920] The airplane was seized and processed through the 377th Judicial District. [55:52.920 --> 56:03.080] And these other sets of funds, there was a 2,700 and an 8,000 and an 11,000. [56:03.080 --> 56:08.920] They were each processed through a different court. [56:08.920 --> 56:12.040] So I looked at that and said, what the heck is going on? [56:12.040 --> 56:15.560] Everybody gets their palms greased. [56:15.560 --> 56:18.280] Ta-da! [56:18.280 --> 56:21.480] They all had their fingers in the pie. [56:21.480 --> 56:22.360] Exactly. [56:22.360 --> 56:27.640] Everybody got a piece of the action. [56:27.640 --> 56:33.480] I wonder how many counties are doing exactly the same thing. [56:33.480 --> 56:39.720] And how could they do this without the feds shutting them down? [56:39.720 --> 56:45.160] My first thought was, I need to take this to the feds. [56:45.160 --> 56:51.320] But I have every reason to believe the feds are doing the same thing. [56:51.320 --> 56:53.880] The last thing they're going to want to do [56:53.880 --> 56:59.880] is prosecute these guys for doing what they're doing. [56:59.880 --> 57:06.200] So we have ourselves a conundrum here. [57:06.200 --> 57:11.720] Trying to figure out how to do this without getting shot. [57:11.720 --> 57:18.760] One way to kind of spread this out is to put it on open media. [57:18.760 --> 57:23.720] If you live in a county, you might go down to the district court [57:23.720 --> 57:30.920] and ask to see the files for all of the civil forfeitures of the county [57:30.920 --> 57:35.880] for the last year and have a look at what you see in there. [57:35.880 --> 57:38.360] You may be surprised. [57:38.360 --> 57:46.280] You may find what we're finding here is they're all not just corrupt. [57:46.280 --> 57:53.560] They are horribly corrupt and have absolutely no remorse, [57:53.560 --> 57:55.640] no moral fiber. [57:55.640 --> 57:57.080] It's not about the right of things. [57:57.080 --> 57:58.600] It's not about the police law. [57:58.600 --> 58:01.240] It's not about justice and order. [58:01.240 --> 58:07.480] It's all about the money. [58:07.480 --> 58:13.960] That's my story and I'm sticking to it. [58:13.960 --> 58:17.960] Unbelievable. 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[01:01:18.720 --> 01:01:31.920] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:01:31.920 --> 01:01:35.600] The Bill of Rights contains the first 10 amendments of our Constitution. [01:01:35.600 --> 01:01:39.040] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [01:01:39.040 --> 01:01:40.560] Our liberty depends on it. [01:01:40.560 --> 01:01:44.420] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [01:01:44.420 --> 01:01:47.400] one of your constitutional rights. [01:01:47.400 --> 01:01:49.000] Privacy is under attack. [01:01:49.000 --> 01:01:52.600] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:01:52.600 --> 01:01:57.360] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:01:57.360 --> 01:02:02.440] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [01:02:02.440 --> 01:02:05.120] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [01:02:05.120 --> 01:02:09.420] This public service announcement is brought to you by StartPage.com, the private search [01:02:09.420 --> 01:02:12.960] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [01:02:12.960 --> 01:02:16.640] Start over with StartPage. [01:02:16.640 --> 01:02:22.000] Imagine four eyes staring at you through binoculars, a magnifying glass, or a pair of x-ray goggles. [01:02:22.000 --> 01:02:26.480] That imagery reminds me that the Fourth Amendment guarantees Americans freedom from unreasonable [01:02:26.480 --> 01:02:27.960] search and seizure. [01:02:27.960 --> 01:02:28.960] Fourth Amendment? [01:02:28.960 --> 01:02:30.340] Four eyes staring at you? [01:02:30.340 --> 01:02:31.340] Get it? [01:02:31.340 --> 01:02:34.440] Unfortunately, the government is trampling our Fourth Amendment rights in the name of [01:02:34.440 --> 01:02:35.440] security. [01:02:35.440 --> 01:02:39.960] Case in point, TSA airport scanners that peer under your clothing. [01:02:39.960 --> 01:02:44.000] When government employees demand a peep at your privates without probable cause, I say [01:02:44.000 --> 01:02:46.800] it's time to sound the constitutional alarm bells. [01:02:46.800 --> 01:02:51.120] Join me in asking our representatives to dust off the Bill of Rights and use their googly [01:02:51.120 --> 01:02:53.400] eyes to take a gander at the Fourth. [01:02:53.400 --> 01:02:55.160] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [01:02:55.160 --> 01:03:15.240] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:03:55.160 --> 01:04:21.600] Okay, we are back in the Kelton-Brett Fountain on this Friday, the 26th day of May, 2023. [01:04:21.600 --> 01:04:25.960] And we're going to go, we have a first-time caller on the board, so we're going to go [01:04:25.960 --> 01:04:26.960] to our caller. [01:04:26.960 --> 01:04:35.480] If you're from the 716 area code, give us a first name and a state. [01:04:35.480 --> 01:04:41.720] Randy, this is Shane from Buffalo. [01:04:41.720 --> 01:04:43.040] Shane from Buffalo. [01:04:43.040 --> 01:04:46.560] Okay, what do you have for us today? [01:04:46.560 --> 01:04:51.240] I just want to inform you, I do have a new number. [01:04:51.240 --> 01:04:54.240] Wait a minute. [01:04:54.240 --> 01:04:58.040] You called in the radio show to tell me that? [01:04:58.040 --> 01:05:00.760] Yes. [01:05:00.760 --> 01:05:07.360] I would like you to take the phone and beat yourself around the eyes and ears. [01:05:07.360 --> 01:05:10.600] I'm just kidding with you. [01:05:10.600 --> 01:05:15.840] This is the chump that sends me emails every other day. [01:05:15.840 --> 01:05:20.940] Okay, he's from New York after all. [01:05:20.940 --> 01:05:24.640] So we'll make allowances. [01:05:24.640 --> 01:05:28.020] Just want to give you a quick update. [01:05:28.020 --> 01:05:33.600] We are now getting close to nine years of fighting this foreclosure action in upstate [01:05:33.600 --> 01:05:35.320] New York. [01:05:35.320 --> 01:05:42.040] And the only one that can sell the property, it's a bank that is ready to go out of business [01:05:42.040 --> 01:05:45.820] called KeyBank in Cleveland, Ohio. [01:05:45.820 --> 01:05:50.560] And they filed a motion, actually a few days ago, a motion to lift the state to proceed [01:05:50.560 --> 01:05:53.400] in the sale of the property. [01:05:53.400 --> 01:05:57.960] What was interesting about it is that the notice of mortgage payment is a brand new [01:05:57.960 --> 01:06:00.080] account number. [01:06:00.080 --> 01:06:05.960] And also they never followed the proof of claim under registered claims and bankruptcy. [01:06:05.960 --> 01:06:13.280] That's the thing I want to bring to the attention today is that I don't think they can move [01:06:13.280 --> 01:06:15.120] forward if we're going to respond accordingly. [01:06:15.120 --> 01:06:19.520] But that hearing is on until June the 12th regarding bankruptcy. [01:06:19.520 --> 01:06:23.160] I don't think they can do that. [01:06:23.160 --> 01:06:28.360] But what's on the docket next week is a motion to dismiss for failure to have a valid Chapter [01:06:28.360 --> 01:06:29.520] 13 payment plan. [01:06:29.520 --> 01:06:35.320] But how do you have a payment plan with no proof of claim in the record from bankruptcy? [01:06:35.320 --> 01:06:39.440] So basically what I'm saying to you is that they really don't have any standing to lift [01:06:39.440 --> 01:06:44.040] the state to pursue the foreclosure proceeding on the property. [01:06:44.040 --> 01:06:48.480] And I was just going to basically have a little discussion about that. [01:06:48.480 --> 01:06:55.520] So they're complaining about no payment plan when there's nothing to pay. [01:06:55.520 --> 01:06:56.520] Correct. [01:06:56.520 --> 01:06:59.800] There's no proof of claim filed at all. [01:06:59.800 --> 01:07:06.400] So the court hasn't ruled that they have a claim to be paid on. [01:07:06.400 --> 01:07:11.960] They have not made a ruling on it because the hearing is not set until June 6th for [01:07:11.960 --> 01:07:14.560] the trustee her motion. [01:07:14.560 --> 01:07:16.960] That sounds like a frivolous filing. [01:07:16.960 --> 01:07:17.960] Yeah. [01:07:17.960 --> 01:07:24.360] Is it going to get a request for sanctions? [01:07:24.360 --> 01:07:31.840] You know, I'm so busy right now because I'm working on the KeyBank's motion to lift the [01:07:31.840 --> 01:07:32.840] state. [01:07:32.840 --> 01:07:33.840] So I've been focusing on that. [01:07:33.840 --> 01:07:38.960] And right now I've got, you know, it's several pages long. [01:07:38.960 --> 01:07:43.200] I've been busting my tail off because that hearing is set for June 12th. [01:07:43.200 --> 01:07:49.680] I certainly understand that because especially having helped people with foreclosures, you [01:07:49.680 --> 01:07:51.960] can really get buried in documentation. [01:07:51.960 --> 01:07:53.720] Yeah, you can. [01:07:53.720 --> 01:07:56.520] So I just want to let you know. [01:07:56.520 --> 01:07:58.800] So we got that going on. [01:07:58.800 --> 01:08:04.920] And then personally, myself, I have my brief that I filed in the Second Circuit of Manhattan, [01:08:04.920 --> 01:08:08.240] which is going to be heard sometime in September. [01:08:08.240 --> 01:08:18.000] And that was my bankruptcy proceeding on establishing the original note. [01:08:18.000 --> 01:08:19.760] And they still have not produced that. [01:08:19.760 --> 01:08:25.560] And they keep bringing up all these frivolous arguments that it's already been decided and [01:08:25.560 --> 01:08:26.560] hasn't. [01:08:26.560 --> 01:08:29.020] Nobody's ever decided on the merits. [01:08:29.020 --> 01:08:30.680] And they just keep on bouncing around it. [01:08:30.680 --> 01:08:36.760] And we just can never put our thumb on that penny, you know, hold them to the note. [01:08:36.760 --> 01:08:37.760] And they just won't answer. [01:08:37.760 --> 01:08:40.960] They bounce all over the place and they bring up, you know, three, four hundred, five hundred [01:08:40.960 --> 01:08:44.960] pages of documents of copies on top of copies. [01:08:44.960 --> 01:08:46.000] And that's your answer. [01:08:46.000 --> 01:08:51.720] But anyways, I just want to let you know that this is an endless fight. [01:08:51.720 --> 01:08:53.800] It never ends. [01:08:53.800 --> 01:08:54.800] Never ends. [01:08:54.800 --> 01:09:02.640] The only way we've ever won in a foreclosure issue is by making a deal. [01:09:02.640 --> 01:09:04.880] Yeah. [01:09:04.880 --> 01:09:12.520] These guys need that foreclosure so they can collect it on all their derivatives. [01:09:12.520 --> 01:09:16.480] They probably sold that mortgage 50 times. [01:09:16.480 --> 01:09:17.960] Yes. [01:09:17.960 --> 01:09:19.400] Yeah. [01:09:19.400 --> 01:09:24.640] Every month that goes by, they have to make a payment on all 50 of those. [01:09:24.640 --> 01:09:27.320] So you've held them for nine years. [01:09:27.320 --> 01:09:40.000] That's a third of the original mortgage amount you have cost them an ungodly fortune. [01:09:40.000 --> 01:09:42.200] Have you attempted to make a deal with them? [01:09:42.200 --> 01:09:44.680] No, because they haven't reached out to us yet. [01:09:44.680 --> 01:09:48.760] We just keep on filing a lawsuit on top of a lawsuit on top of a lawsuit, which I'm not [01:09:48.760 --> 01:09:52.200] going to get into all the other lawsuits going on. [01:09:52.200 --> 01:09:57.840] But I just want to focus on that one thing, because they're the only ones that can technically [01:09:57.840 --> 01:10:00.200] really sell the property. [01:10:00.200 --> 01:10:06.160] And I've never heard of this before, and they filed a motion to stay with no proof of claim [01:10:06.160 --> 01:10:07.160] filed. [01:10:07.160 --> 01:10:09.960] And I checked it a couple hours ago, there's still nothing there. [01:10:09.960 --> 01:10:13.400] And the bankruptcy, now remember the bankruptcy started back on January, or wait, wait, March [01:10:13.400 --> 01:10:14.400] of 2023. [01:10:14.400 --> 01:10:18.240] I think it was like March 26 or 27. [01:10:18.240 --> 01:10:21.360] So they have ample amount of time to get the proof of claim filed. [01:10:21.360 --> 01:10:26.120] And I think their deadline is June the 7th, is the last day you can file a proof of claim. [01:10:26.120 --> 01:10:30.440] So they're really waiting till the last minute. [01:10:30.440 --> 01:10:32.480] Can they file a proof of claim? [01:10:32.480 --> 01:10:34.800] Do they have it? [01:10:34.800 --> 01:10:35.800] I don't know. [01:10:35.800 --> 01:10:41.000] I mean, we know the notice of mortgage payment, which is completely different from the proof [01:10:41.000 --> 01:10:45.400] of claim, has a different account number from the old bankruptcy. [01:10:45.400 --> 01:10:47.640] It's a completely different account number. [01:10:47.640 --> 01:10:51.680] And it also has a different bank on it, too. [01:10:51.680 --> 01:10:57.120] It's got like first Niagara Bank slash Key Bank, so I've never seen that before. [01:10:57.120 --> 01:10:59.800] So it looks like the bank involved. [01:10:59.800 --> 01:11:04.240] Have you asked them to prove up the amounts they claim are owed? [01:11:04.240 --> 01:11:05.240] Yes. [01:11:05.240 --> 01:11:10.280] That's all going to be in the answer that I'm working on. [01:11:10.280 --> 01:11:14.800] Have you addressed the fees charged on the HUD-1 settlement statement? [01:11:14.800 --> 01:11:18.440] Well, this is a home equity line of credit. [01:11:18.440 --> 01:11:19.440] Oh, okay. [01:11:19.440 --> 01:11:23.640] Yeah, there's nothing like that at all. [01:11:23.640 --> 01:11:28.480] And I told you this before, I hate to be redundant, but the first lien holder cannot sell the [01:11:28.480 --> 01:11:34.080] property because of all the litigation and the indictment they got hit with. [01:11:34.080 --> 01:11:38.120] They sold that to another law firm, and that law firm sold it to another law firm. [01:11:38.120 --> 01:11:41.480] So even the chief judge of the bankruptcy court says, how in the world are you going [01:11:41.480 --> 01:11:43.520] to sell the property when you don't have no titles? [01:11:43.520 --> 01:11:45.200] You have no power of attorneys. [01:11:45.200 --> 01:11:47.320] You have a lot of issues with your assignments. [01:11:47.320 --> 01:11:51.240] So they've been using a second lien holder, the key lock, home equity line of credit. [01:11:51.240 --> 01:11:56.280] Now remember this, there was only like 20 or $30,000 owed on it, allegedly, right? [01:11:56.280 --> 01:11:58.000] But they can't find a note. [01:11:58.000 --> 01:12:00.320] They don't answer any of the motions at all. [01:12:00.320 --> 01:12:04.560] And we've just been going in circles for going on almost nine years now. [01:12:04.560 --> 01:12:07.960] Well, you have a long way to go. [01:12:07.960 --> 01:12:16.360] I had someone call into the show several years ago, and they needed help with their bankruptcy. [01:12:16.360 --> 01:12:19.160] And they said, we've ran out of options. [01:12:19.160 --> 01:12:22.920] I said, well, I'm not bankruptcy, I'm sorry, help with their foreclosure. [01:12:22.920 --> 01:12:26.440] I said, how long have you been fighting this? [01:12:26.440 --> 01:12:34.720] She said, 18 years, 18 years she fought. [01:12:34.720 --> 01:12:45.720] I said, you are way out of my league, but that's what you got to, that's what you got [01:12:45.720 --> 01:12:46.720] to live up to. [01:12:46.720 --> 01:12:58.200] Well, we're halfway there, but I don't know how much experience you have in bankruptcy, [01:12:58.200 --> 01:13:01.520] but I'd never heard of them trying to lift the state and they still don't have a proof [01:13:01.520 --> 01:13:06.160] of claim file in order, like which I'm reading the rules and, you know, how would you even [01:13:06.160 --> 01:13:08.840] have standing to even lift the state with no, with no claim? [01:13:08.840 --> 01:13:11.280] How could you even have a payment plan with no claim? [01:13:11.280 --> 01:13:12.280] There's nothing. [01:13:12.280 --> 01:13:13.280] It's crazy. [01:13:13.280 --> 01:13:17.080] Have you raised that issue objected to them? [01:13:17.080 --> 01:13:20.760] Well, yes, we are finally, yes, we're doing it. [01:13:20.760 --> 01:13:21.760] Yes. [01:13:21.760 --> 01:13:22.760] That's all in the answer. [01:13:22.760 --> 01:13:28.360] That's going to be probably filed on Tuesday because Monday's a holiday. [01:13:28.360 --> 01:13:32.680] It's an opposition to deny the motion to lift the state and that's one of the arguments [01:13:32.680 --> 01:13:35.880] right there. [01:13:35.880 --> 01:13:41.080] Now there's several tentacles, but I'm not going to get into all the details, but the [01:13:41.080 --> 01:13:45.040] bottom line is that I believe based on everything I read and do the research is that you have [01:13:45.040 --> 01:13:49.040] to file a proof of claim to have standing to lift the state. [01:13:49.040 --> 01:13:57.400] Well, that only makes sense because what would be the point of lifting the state if you have [01:13:57.400 --> 01:14:05.120] no standing to collect any funds, right? [01:14:05.120 --> 01:14:15.600] They have no standing to even talk to the court because I haven't proved up to claim. [01:14:15.600 --> 01:14:17.040] Correct. [01:14:17.040 --> 01:14:23.760] I might as well go down there and make a claim. [01:14:23.760 --> 01:14:29.960] I would have as much standing as they do. [01:14:29.960 --> 01:14:36.280] Now I don't know if you had an opportunity to, I believe I sent you their motion to lift [01:14:36.280 --> 01:14:42.840] the state, but in there the first five or six pages was all the abuse that we've caused [01:14:42.840 --> 01:14:46.640] on lawsuits filed being here, small claims over here, another lawsuit over there, another [01:14:46.640 --> 01:14:51.280] lawsuit filed in Cleveland, Ohio, one filed here in New York, and he listed all the lawsuits [01:14:51.280 --> 01:14:56.320] but never really directly focused on, you know, we do have the original note. [01:14:56.320 --> 01:14:59.120] They will not talk about it. [01:14:59.120 --> 01:15:00.120] They just won't do it. [01:15:00.120 --> 01:15:02.000] But anyways, that's all I wanted to tell you for tonight. [01:15:02.000 --> 01:15:04.920] So we're still, we're still here. [01:15:04.920 --> 01:15:09.200] Thank you, Shane, hang in there. [01:15:09.200 --> 01:15:11.480] You still got nine years to go. [01:15:11.480 --> 01:15:12.480] Okay. [01:15:12.480 --> 01:15:13.480] Okay. [01:15:13.480 --> 01:15:15.480] Thank you, Shane. [01:15:15.480 --> 01:15:16.480] Thanks. [01:15:16.480 --> 01:15:17.480] Okay. [01:15:17.480 --> 01:15:19.640] We, we don't have any callers. [01:15:19.640 --> 01:15:25.600] I'm going to go back and, oh, no, no, no, that wasn't, I didn't want to go back to [01:15:25.600 --> 01:15:32.560] Victoria County, kind of finish that one, but I did want to talk to Dr. Joe. [01:15:32.560 --> 01:15:42.200] We've been putting together a program for training in neurolinguistic programming. [01:15:42.200 --> 01:15:48.840] And Dr. Joe is probably the most knowledgeable guy in neurolinguistic programming that I've [01:15:48.840 --> 01:15:50.240] ever come across. [01:15:50.240 --> 01:15:55.880] Actually, he's the most knowledgeable guy in a number of areas that I've ever come [01:15:55.880 --> 01:15:59.160] across. [01:15:59.160 --> 01:16:04.400] And besides that, he is absolutely the most obnoxious person I've ever met in my life. [01:16:04.400 --> 01:16:08.480] He holds that accolade as well. [01:16:08.480 --> 01:16:17.600] When you sing my praises like that, I know I'm making progress. [01:16:17.600 --> 01:16:25.720] But if anybody's interested in NLP and neurolinguistic programming, send me an email. [01:16:25.720 --> 01:16:35.640] We are putting together some audios that we would like to get some input on, kind of see [01:16:35.640 --> 01:16:44.840] what people are looking for, what's important to them, what they want to know about NLP. [01:16:44.840 --> 01:16:49.520] So if you have any interest in it, send us an email. [01:16:49.520 --> 01:16:50.520] Let us know. [01:16:50.520 --> 01:16:51.520] Hang on. 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[01:18:55.920 --> 01:18:56.920] Thank you so much. [01:18:56.920 --> 01:18:58.400] We are welcome. [01:18:58.400 --> 01:19:00.600] Happy holidays, Logos. [01:19:00.600 --> 01:19:10.520] This is the Logos Radio Network. [01:20:00.600 --> 01:20:14.000] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Root of La Radio. [01:20:14.000 --> 01:20:22.800] And on the break, Dr. Joe was talking about a cure for suicidal ideation. [01:20:22.800 --> 01:20:25.000] You address that for us. [01:20:25.000 --> 01:20:29.720] Oh, I'll give you a background briefly. [01:20:29.720 --> 01:20:38.280] I was in Miami, and two medical doctors talked to me about a patient they had named Dora, [01:20:38.280 --> 01:20:42.760] who was a Colombian woman, 40 years of age. [01:20:42.760 --> 01:20:48.960] And she had been told by her boyfriend that she was too old, and he hit 40, and he was [01:20:48.960 --> 01:20:49.960] dumping her. [01:20:49.960 --> 01:20:56.160] And she went into depression so severe she didn't want to eat, wash her hair. [01:20:56.160 --> 01:20:57.400] She was suicidal. [01:20:57.400 --> 01:21:00.240] She didn't want to live anymore. [01:21:00.240 --> 01:21:08.120] And as you know, Randy, I do something called prenatal re-imprinting, and I put in the position [01:21:08.120 --> 01:21:13.040] that enhances the recall of prenatal memories. [01:21:13.040 --> 01:21:15.800] And I asked her what was going on. [01:21:15.800 --> 01:21:21.080] And she said, my parents have me as the last of seven children. [01:21:21.080 --> 01:21:22.080] They have no money. [01:21:22.080 --> 01:21:28.760] They're poor peasants living in the mountains of Colombia, and they wish I wasn't here. [01:21:28.760 --> 01:21:34.440] And after talking to this gal for a while, I came to realize that she had developed a [01:21:34.440 --> 01:21:41.680] prenatal presupposition that whenever things were difficult, the best thing would be for [01:21:41.680 --> 01:21:45.080] her to die, for her to not be here. [01:21:45.080 --> 01:21:52.380] So I worked with her, changed the structure of her ideation, and her suicidal depression [01:21:52.380 --> 01:21:53.960] went away. [01:21:53.960 --> 01:22:00.760] I've had an opportunity to work with many suicidal people after that. [01:22:00.760 --> 01:22:09.000] And without exception, they have a prenatal trauma in which they create a complex generalization [01:22:09.000 --> 01:22:15.440] that whenever things are difficult, the best thing is for them to die or not be born or [01:22:15.440 --> 01:22:19.200] something that would involve their not being here. [01:22:19.200 --> 01:22:27.120] And without exception, that's what I've identified as a cause of suicidal ideation. [01:22:27.120 --> 01:22:34.200] And without exception, every time that ideation is changed, the suicidal tendency goes away. [01:22:34.200 --> 01:22:39.520] To say definitively that this is the cure and the cause, it's premature. [01:22:39.520 --> 01:22:45.000] But nonetheless, it's highly indicative that this is a fruitful direction that we should [01:22:45.000 --> 01:22:46.000] follow. [01:22:46.000 --> 01:22:49.120] Does that make sense? [01:22:49.120 --> 01:22:54.720] That makes, for me, it makes sense and maybe more for me because I've studied neuro-linguistic [01:22:54.720 --> 01:22:58.520] programming for so long. [01:22:58.520 --> 01:23:07.280] I studied it since the late 70s and I have all these tools and the people who are listening [01:23:07.280 --> 01:23:14.160] who listen a lot have heard me mention NLP before and some of the tools that we have. [01:23:14.160 --> 01:23:17.680] But there has always been a problem for me. [01:23:17.680 --> 01:23:25.440] Neuro-linguistic programming is a tool for helping people make changes on a level that's [01:23:25.440 --> 01:23:28.680] outside conscious awareness. [01:23:28.680 --> 01:23:34.680] We have all these tools to do this, but it's not subconscious. [01:23:34.680 --> 01:23:42.160] It's a level of awareness that we tend not to pay direct attention to. [01:23:42.160 --> 01:23:47.460] But and I talk about, I joke about secret hypnosis and standing on your head squawking [01:23:47.460 --> 01:23:51.080] like a chicken, but it's not like that. [01:23:51.080 --> 01:23:57.460] Hypnosis is not some weird thing you do where the brain goes away and somebody does something [01:23:57.460 --> 01:23:59.200] to you while you're not paying attention. [01:23:59.200 --> 01:24:01.080] It's not like that. [01:24:01.080 --> 01:24:09.400] Hypnosis is just a set of tools for helping someone to focus on one particular thing to [01:24:09.400 --> 01:24:12.160] the exclusion of others. [01:24:12.160 --> 01:24:19.960] And in the process of trying to help people change, one of the problems I had was for [01:24:19.960 --> 01:24:30.960] the most part when I tried to introduce a change, I'm introducing a surface level behavior. [01:24:30.960 --> 01:24:41.240] And there's some outward presentation of behavior, but I did not have the tools to get to the [01:24:41.240 --> 01:24:45.480] underlying root cause of that behavior. [01:24:45.480 --> 01:24:54.600] And the first time Dr. Joe explained the prenatal re-imprinting, how the prenatal works. [01:24:54.600 --> 01:25:04.920] Dr. Joe, would you explain how prenatal conditions affect the fetus? [01:25:04.920 --> 01:25:08.480] How prenatal conditions affect the fetus? [01:25:08.480 --> 01:25:15.480] When you have a sperm meets an unfertilized ovum, it forms a fertilized egg. [01:25:15.480 --> 01:25:21.720] And are you aware that there's a little flash of light that occurs at that moment? [01:25:21.720 --> 01:25:25.120] No, I'm not. [01:25:25.120 --> 01:25:28.320] It's been well-researched and documented. [01:25:28.320 --> 01:25:34.640] At the time when the sperm penetrates the ovum, when it makes the internal connection, [01:25:34.640 --> 01:25:42.160] there's a little tiny flash of light when life first begins. [01:25:42.160 --> 01:25:45.000] And there are videotapes of this. [01:25:45.000 --> 01:25:50.400] This is actually a very exciting area of embryology right at the moment. [01:25:50.400 --> 01:25:56.160] But prenatal re-imprinting has a formal dogma that I've recited many times. [01:25:56.160 --> 01:26:00.720] An unfertilized egg meets a sperm, it forms a fertilized ovum. [01:26:00.720 --> 01:26:04.920] That divides into two cells, four cells, eight cells, 16 cells. [01:26:04.920 --> 01:26:09.320] And when it reaches the 32-cell stage, it's called a blastula. [01:26:09.320 --> 01:26:14.680] At that point, the intercell mass of the blastula begins to spread out toward what will be the [01:26:14.680 --> 01:26:20.640] head and what will be the feet and immediately differentiates into the first nervous tissue [01:26:20.640 --> 01:26:23.920] of the human body, the neural plate. [01:26:23.920 --> 01:26:29.160] It is important to understand that the first differentiated tissue of the human body is [01:26:29.160 --> 01:26:31.320] nervous tissue. [01:26:31.320 --> 01:26:39.000] At this point, that nervous tissue begins to record simple reflexes caused by stimulation [01:26:39.000 --> 01:26:42.040] from the external environment. [01:26:42.040 --> 01:26:48.480] And all of the problems that we have in life without exception are the end result of maladaptive [01:26:48.480 --> 01:26:55.640] reflexes, simple Pavlovian stimulus-response reflexes established in the prenatal period [01:26:55.640 --> 01:27:01.960] under conditions of maternal and or fetal distress, and I've not found an exception [01:27:01.960 --> 01:27:04.440] from that simple rule. [01:27:04.440 --> 01:27:05.440] Have you? [01:27:05.440 --> 01:27:09.620] I haven't done enough research on it. [01:27:09.620 --> 01:27:16.760] This is fairly new for me, but will you explain some of the conditions that you encounter [01:27:16.760 --> 01:27:24.640] on a fairly regular basis, for instance like the problems with the umbilical cord and problems [01:27:24.640 --> 01:27:36.000] with the amniotic fluid because of smoking, stress, and other conditions of the parent? [01:27:36.000 --> 01:27:43.160] At the time when the neural plate is forming, the embryo is extraordinarily sensitive to [01:27:43.160 --> 01:27:46.720] stimulus from the external environment. [01:27:46.720 --> 01:27:50.920] And one of the things that people have problems with, they have problems with feelings of [01:27:50.920 --> 01:27:56.180] inadequacy, inferiority, uncertainty, and insecurity. [01:27:56.180 --> 01:28:04.000] What I've found is that when this naive cell is formed, it begins to take on impressions [01:28:04.000 --> 01:28:10.600] from the world around it, especially in molecules of emotion. [01:28:10.600 --> 01:28:18.000] Whatever milieu, chemical milieu this baby is soaking in, has chemicals and they influence [01:28:18.000 --> 01:28:26.720] the internal synthesis of proteins in gene expression, and they do that by becoming sensitive [01:28:26.720 --> 01:28:29.680] to cell surface receptor sites. [01:28:29.680 --> 01:28:36.000] So what this translates into is mom and dad are fighting and mom is upset, she'll have [01:28:36.000 --> 01:28:43.760] elevated levels of hydrochloric acid in her blood, she'll have elevated levels of uric [01:28:43.760 --> 01:28:49.720] acid, bile salts, and the breakdown products of adrenaline. [01:28:49.720 --> 01:29:00.480] And these very caustic chemicals will be imprinted on the surface of this new embryo, and that [01:29:00.480 --> 01:29:03.440] is exactly what they're used to. [01:29:03.440 --> 01:29:09.400] And so you'll see them 50 years later causing a fight with their own spouse so that they [01:29:09.400 --> 01:29:16.040] can have the same molecules of emotion that were initially imprinted on the surface of [01:29:16.040 --> 01:29:20.160] the cell when they were just a tiny embryo. [01:29:20.160 --> 01:29:24.880] And that's why people will tend to have the same emotional states over the course of a [01:29:24.880 --> 01:29:32.080] lifetime and if anything changes, they will find a way to go back to that to recapitulate [01:29:32.080 --> 01:29:36.240] that which they are most used to. [01:29:36.240 --> 01:29:39.280] That make sense? [01:29:39.280 --> 01:29:46.440] That makes, for me, the first time I heard this, I was astounded because it was exactly [01:29:46.440 --> 01:29:52.080] what I was looking for so that I could help people make ethical changes. [01:29:52.080 --> 01:30:01.360] Hang on, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rudy LaRidio, we'll be right back. [01:30:01.360 --> 01:30:06.720] A top cybersecurity expert has a warning for America, if you build an electrical smart [01:30:06.720 --> 01:30:11.000] grid, the hackers will come and they could cause a catastrophic blackout. 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[01:33:41.840 --> 01:33:51.840] I say, tools to regain dignity, to rebuild the credibility, and I say, truth in nature [01:33:51.840 --> 01:34:03.840] must be justice, I believe, truth in nature must be justice, and love is a daunting task, [01:34:03.840 --> 01:34:11.840] at least I got the peace and seed, I said more to just take off the silly mask, and in [01:34:11.840 --> 01:34:17.840] the light of day we all will pass, and I say, tools of ingenuity, to use against the workers [01:34:17.840 --> 01:34:25.840] of iniquity, tools of ingenuity, to use against the workers of iniquity. [01:34:25.840 --> 01:34:34.640] Okay, we are back, Andy Kelton, Bret Fountain, ruleoflawradio, and we're talking to Dr. Joe [01:34:34.640 --> 01:34:38.240] about prenatal re-imprinting. [01:34:38.240 --> 01:34:50.040] And when we went out, you were talking about the effect that the situation of the parents [01:34:50.040 --> 01:34:56.440] have on the developing fetus. [01:34:56.440 --> 01:35:03.400] I quite frequently see feelings of inadequacy, inferiority, uncertainty, and insecurity, [01:35:03.400 --> 01:35:15.360] and if you question the patient, what you'll find is these situations are completely, logically [01:35:15.360 --> 01:35:25.040] consistent, completely, and there are mysteries, but not so much as there used to be. [01:35:25.040 --> 01:35:29.800] And one time I was working with a psychologist and I put him into the prenatal position, [01:35:29.800 --> 01:35:38.300] by the way, much of this is reflective of, but more sophisticated than the basic neuro-linguistic [01:35:38.300 --> 01:35:42.240] programming techniques with which many people are familiar. [01:35:42.240 --> 01:35:48.160] I was working with Dr. Ross Stewart from Dallas, and we were doing prenatal re-imprinting, [01:35:48.160 --> 01:35:55.080] and he had a prenatal memory and a resolution of an issue that haunted him, and when he [01:35:55.080 --> 01:36:01.600] put his head up, he looked at me and he said, this is not a metaphor, this is not a simile, [01:36:01.600 --> 01:36:09.120] this is not guided imagery, this is not a parable, this is actually what happened before [01:36:09.120 --> 01:36:11.920] I was born. [01:36:11.920 --> 01:36:14.160] And I said, that's correct. [01:36:14.160 --> 01:36:21.920] This is a prenatal memory, and under certain circumstances, using certain NLP-based techniques, [01:36:21.920 --> 01:36:29.240] these memories can be retrieved, elicited, retrieved, and any trauma associated with [01:36:29.240 --> 01:36:30.240] them results. [01:36:30.240 --> 01:36:36.000] And the end result is that the person's life changes dramatically. [01:36:36.000 --> 01:36:41.280] And the best way to put it is, you get a different human being with a different neuro-psychiatric [01:36:41.280 --> 01:36:42.800] history. [01:36:42.800 --> 01:36:47.840] Their sorting systems are different, what they go toward and away from is different. [01:36:47.840 --> 01:36:52.520] It's just an astonishing difference in a human being. [01:36:52.520 --> 01:37:00.560] And a good psychologist could identify those parameters before and after the prenatal re-imprinting [01:37:00.560 --> 01:37:01.560] intervention. [01:37:01.560 --> 01:37:15.240] Dr. Joe, approximately how many prenatal re-imprinting sessions have you done over the years? [01:37:15.240 --> 01:37:17.640] Oh, thousands. [01:37:17.640 --> 01:37:24.080] I first developed the concept of prenatal re-imprinting, I've been working in a medical [01:37:24.080 --> 01:37:31.280] school in a hospital in a place called San Cristobal, Dominican Republic. [01:37:31.280 --> 01:37:40.720] And in the books on obstetrics gynecology, the OBGYN book says that if the mother is [01:37:40.720 --> 01:37:48.960] horribly upset, then the infant may very well defecate into the amniotic fluid. [01:37:48.960 --> 01:37:56.760] And I saw that, and I saw how disturbed these infants were, and it just stuck in my mind. [01:37:56.760 --> 01:37:58.440] And I kept that memory for years. [01:37:58.440 --> 01:38:06.340] It took years, literally decades, of putting together seemingly unrelated medical facts [01:38:06.340 --> 01:38:12.520] before I came up with the concept that before we are born, our personality structure is [01:38:12.520 --> 01:38:15.240] developed to a large degree. [01:38:15.240 --> 01:38:21.120] And after we're born, much of what we do is simply the recognition at the biochemical [01:38:21.120 --> 01:38:28.720] level of the circumstances of our earliest prenatal period. [01:38:28.720 --> 01:38:32.120] Fascinating study. [01:38:32.120 --> 01:38:41.440] When Dr. Joe first went through this with me, I had been trying to figure out how do [01:38:41.440 --> 01:38:49.160] I ethically use these tools to help people make changes? [01:38:49.160 --> 01:38:53.720] What changes can I ethically help make? [01:38:53.720 --> 01:39:02.280] These are very powerful tools, and you can change behaviors that in one circumstance [01:39:02.280 --> 01:39:12.000] may appear inappropriate, but on closer examination, they're important behaviors for the overall [01:39:12.000 --> 01:39:15.640] well-being of the individual. [01:39:15.640 --> 01:39:23.040] How do you figure out what to change? [01:39:23.040 --> 01:39:30.920] Well, you know, when people have problems of any kind, what's going on is somehow the [01:39:30.920 --> 01:39:38.720] natural order has been blocked or impaired or inhibited, and when an acupuncturist finds [01:39:38.720 --> 01:39:44.560] that there is an impairment in the flow of energy in, we'll say, the large intestine [01:39:44.560 --> 01:39:53.920] meridian, as it crosses the wrist, and they put a needle in that acupuncture point, what [01:39:53.920 --> 01:39:59.600] they're doing is they're pushing nature, they're helping nature do what nature wants to do. [01:39:59.600 --> 01:40:04.760] So I start with the presumption that everybody wants to be in rapport and be productive and [01:40:04.760 --> 01:40:10.200] be accepted and be loved and be welcomed and be prosperous and be intelligent and be useful [01:40:10.200 --> 01:40:17.680] and to be contributory to their family and friends and community. [01:40:17.680 --> 01:40:24.960] And when they're not, it's because something is impairing the natural order, and so I never [01:40:24.960 --> 01:40:32.000] feel bad about helping people as long as what I'm doing would tend to restore the natural [01:40:32.000 --> 01:40:33.000] order. [01:40:33.000 --> 01:40:38.360] I never feel bad about doing marriage and family therapy when two people who were fighting [01:40:38.360 --> 01:40:45.920] like animals in a cage, when they came into my office, when they left, they were holding [01:40:45.920 --> 01:40:47.720] hands and smiling. [01:40:47.720 --> 01:40:51.600] I never felt bad about that, because what was I doing, Randy? [01:40:51.600 --> 01:40:58.400] I was restoring the natural order. [01:40:58.400 --> 01:41:02.860] And that's what we do with prenatal re-imprinting and neuro-linguistic programming and other [01:41:02.860 --> 01:41:08.760] than conscious communication and bio-data and Ericksonian hypnosis and all these marvelous [01:41:08.760 --> 01:41:13.760] tools, they exist in large part to help us do what? [01:41:13.760 --> 01:41:17.440] Restore the natural order. [01:41:17.440 --> 01:41:20.520] That's my motto, just restore the natural order. [01:41:20.520 --> 01:41:25.540] It's natural for men and women, husband and wife, to love each other and to want to support [01:41:25.540 --> 01:41:26.540] each other. [01:41:26.540 --> 01:41:32.760] This arguing and bickering stuff, this is against the natural order, and it's always [01:41:32.760 --> 01:41:37.800] easy for me to do my job, because people walk in and they don't say it in so many words, [01:41:37.800 --> 01:41:43.200] but what they're saying is, inside of me or inside of my relationship, the natural order [01:41:43.200 --> 01:41:44.200] has been impaired. [01:41:44.200 --> 01:41:49.160] Please figure out what's doing that and fix it and make things the way God and Mother [01:41:49.160 --> 01:41:54.080] Nature always wanted them to be. [01:41:54.080 --> 01:41:56.080] That make sense to you? [01:41:56.080 --> 01:41:57.080] That makes sense. [01:41:57.080 --> 01:42:05.320] One of the things that was clear to me in trying to help people make changes is I listen [01:42:05.320 --> 01:42:13.640] to the person and make decisions and determinations about what I think is going on, and then I [01:42:13.640 --> 01:42:17.960] craft interventions to lay in place. [01:42:17.960 --> 01:42:27.960] If I can work at a level that's below the conscious aspect, and I get this impression [01:42:27.960 --> 01:42:37.920] that a certain thing is causing their problem, but I'm wrong, and I attempt to introduce [01:42:37.920 --> 01:42:41.020] an intervention to correct that. [01:42:41.020 --> 01:42:48.920] If I'm wrong, it became clear relatively early on that what I'm doing will have no effect. [01:42:48.920 --> 01:42:54.680] What you're doing will have no effect. [01:42:54.680 --> 01:43:01.040] If I hit the right point, then it will have an effect and will allow them to change on [01:43:01.040 --> 01:43:09.680] a level of which I'm not involved in that change. [01:43:09.680 --> 01:43:11.640] There are so many levels of activity. [01:43:11.640 --> 01:43:14.240] I remember telling you one time I had a girlfriend. [01:43:14.240 --> 01:43:17.600] She came to me and she said, I'm constipated. [01:43:17.600 --> 01:43:22.240] Is there anything you can do with acupuncture or herbs or anything like that? [01:43:22.240 --> 01:43:26.400] I looked at her and I said, I don't think I can help you with this. [01:43:26.400 --> 01:43:27.400] She was disappointed. [01:43:27.400 --> 01:43:34.480] Then I said to her, by the way, have you heard of the bad weather on the West Coast? [01:43:34.480 --> 01:43:35.480] She said, no. [01:43:35.480 --> 01:43:36.480] What's going on? 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[01:47:30.560 --> 01:47:36.400] But what was missing from neuro-linguistic programming is how to think about when and [01:47:36.400 --> 01:47:39.680] how to use those tools. [01:47:39.680 --> 01:47:48.200] And the thing I liked about prenatal re-imprinting, if it allows an individual to go back and [01:47:48.200 --> 01:47:53.320] re-examine things they normally don't think about. [01:47:53.320 --> 01:48:00.240] And will you talk about Lawrence Whaley and when you were trying to, working with him [01:48:00.240 --> 01:48:03.120] to become more assertive? [01:48:03.120 --> 01:48:15.120] Well, it's difficult to comprehend the enormous sophistication of biological systems. [01:48:15.120 --> 01:48:21.540] The concept of molecules of emotion is absolutely on the money and so pervasive. [01:48:21.540 --> 01:48:27.640] I had this friend and client, whose name is Lawrence, but we won't mention his last name, [01:48:27.640 --> 01:48:36.160] and he had problems with being a forceful, dynamic individual in his chosen profession. [01:48:36.160 --> 01:48:38.560] And so we talked about it for a while. [01:48:38.560 --> 01:48:46.240] I had him retrieve the feelings of being not strong or weak in a certain context, and we [01:48:46.240 --> 01:48:53.000] used the NLP technique known as anchoring, or Pavlovian Stimulus Response Reflex Arc. [01:48:53.000 --> 01:48:59.560] We stabilized the feeling, and then we had him assume the prenatal position, which interestingly [01:48:59.560 --> 01:49:09.840] enough fires the neurons, the population of neuronal structures in the neck and the skull [01:49:09.840 --> 01:49:17.400] in such a way that it enables us to do a trans-derivational search or a retrieval of the information. [01:49:17.400 --> 01:49:19.960] I said, what's going on? [01:49:19.960 --> 01:49:25.560] And he said, my mother is with a group of women and her husband is being taken off to [01:49:25.560 --> 01:49:32.480] war and she doesn't feel good about that, and she feels helpless. [01:49:32.480 --> 01:49:35.320] I said, well, how does that translate to you? [01:49:35.320 --> 01:49:40.280] And he said, well, when I go to do what I do, sometimes I feel helpless. [01:49:40.280 --> 01:49:45.960] And then I say, what I always ask is, is it the same feeling, a different feeling, or [01:49:45.960 --> 01:49:47.720] a parallel feeling? [01:49:47.720 --> 01:49:53.800] Is it the same feeling exactly, a different feeling completely, or a parallel feeling? [01:49:53.800 --> 01:49:57.480] He said, no, it's the exact same feeling. [01:49:57.480 --> 01:50:01.480] And that is consistent with my research over and over and over again. [01:50:01.480 --> 01:50:06.640] When people have problems, I'll have them anchor that feeling, take it back and do an [01:50:06.640 --> 01:50:12.360] age regression, similar to age regression in the Ericksonian hypnosis, and then do an [01:50:12.360 --> 01:50:21.640] analysis of the prenatal experience, and invariably it will have the same emotional tenor as their [01:50:21.640 --> 01:50:26.320] current state matches exactly the prenatal state. [01:50:26.320 --> 01:50:28.880] And that's what is absolutely so fascinating. [01:50:28.880 --> 01:50:34.160] And what's even more fascinating is, by using our tools of neuro-linguistic programming, [01:50:34.160 --> 01:50:42.240] we can change the structure of the internal experience, and when we do that, the problem [01:50:42.240 --> 01:50:44.440] goes away and it never comes back. [01:50:44.440 --> 01:50:49.480] As a matter of fact, what's really frequent is people will have a problem of some sort, [01:50:49.480 --> 01:50:55.680] it'll trouble them their entire life, they'll have a prenatal session with me, and then [01:50:55.680 --> 01:51:00.640] the problem that troubled them their entire life, they actually have a hard time remembering [01:51:00.640 --> 01:51:01.920] that they ever had it. [01:51:01.920 --> 01:51:05.520] To me, that's a hallmark of really, really, really good therapy. [01:51:05.520 --> 01:51:07.920] What do you think, Randy? [01:51:07.920 --> 01:51:16.520] Well, I put together a document I called the rubber ball theory, and it was a tool for [01:51:16.520 --> 01:51:21.900] interrupting someone on a subliminal level. [01:51:21.900 --> 01:51:29.200] And I warned people that when they use this tool, that when you start interrupting someone [01:51:29.200 --> 01:51:34.880] on a level that's outside their conscious awareness, they will change behaviors that [01:51:34.880 --> 01:51:41.000] they've done their entire life and get conscious amnesia for ever doing it. [01:51:41.000 --> 01:51:47.720] I had a friend whose wife ran off with his best friend, and my wife and I were in the [01:51:47.720 --> 01:51:55.960] local cafe, and he's all upset, and he's threatening to shoot Tommy. [01:51:55.960 --> 01:52:00.080] And so I said, well, what are you going to shoot him with? [01:52:00.080 --> 01:52:03.760] And the wife starts kicking me under the table. [01:52:03.760 --> 01:52:05.560] He said, well, I've got that pistol. [01:52:05.560 --> 01:52:10.880] I said, no, man, don't use that pistol, because they can pull that bullet out of Tommy's [01:52:10.880 --> 01:52:13.440] brain and push it right down the barrel of that pistol. [01:52:13.440 --> 01:52:14.440] Don't you have a shotgun? [01:52:14.440 --> 01:52:17.280] You don't got a double barrel shotgun. [01:52:17.280 --> 01:52:23.480] Well, take that shotgun and go down there to the 90-degree corner he has to make coming [01:52:23.480 --> 01:52:26.240] home every night, and he comes home just after dark. [01:52:26.240 --> 01:52:32.560] And when he rounds the corner, level that shotgun just above his headlight and unload [01:52:32.560 --> 01:52:38.680] both barrels and leave his brains dripping off the back of the pickup truck. [01:52:38.680 --> 01:52:41.600] And the wife is kicking me the whole time. [01:52:41.600 --> 01:52:48.960] So two weeks later, we're in there, and she asked him about Tommy, said, you still going [01:52:48.960 --> 01:52:49.960] to shoot Tommy? [01:52:49.960 --> 01:52:50.960] Now I'm kicking her. [01:52:50.960 --> 01:52:54.360] And he said, what are you talking about? [01:52:54.360 --> 01:52:57.360] She said, well, last time in here, you said you were going to shoot Tommy. [01:52:57.360 --> 01:53:03.160] He said, no, I didn't, and I'm kicking her trying to get her to stop. [01:53:03.160 --> 01:53:08.680] And finally, he said, oh, that, I was just blowing off. [01:53:08.680 --> 01:53:14.240] What I did was created an image of his best friend's brains dripping off the back of [01:53:14.240 --> 01:53:15.640] his pickup truck. [01:53:15.640 --> 01:53:20.240] He was mad, and he had this notion of payback. [01:53:20.240 --> 01:53:26.880] And I took him beyond where he was at to the backside of what he was thinking. [01:53:26.880 --> 01:53:33.760] It so changed his behavior that he completely had complete conscious amnesia for what he [01:53:33.760 --> 01:53:35.640] had been doing. [01:53:35.640 --> 01:53:43.280] Just the rubber ball theory, which is nowhere near as sophisticated as what Dr. Joe does. [01:53:43.280 --> 01:53:50.000] You intensified his experience until he flipped and had a polarity response and also had amnesia. [01:53:50.000 --> 01:53:53.080] Good going there, Randy. [01:53:53.080 --> 01:53:57.480] With the rubber ball theory, I find it happens all the time. [01:53:57.480 --> 01:54:06.480] And that's why the prenatal was so powerful, because now I get to work at a level that [01:54:06.480 --> 01:54:12.200] doesn't really go to your everyday life. [01:54:12.200 --> 01:54:19.560] It goes to a really subtle influence that changes how you react and respond to your [01:54:19.560 --> 01:54:20.600] environment. [01:54:20.600 --> 01:54:26.640] If I'm wrong, and I try to change something down there that's not influencing you, it [01:54:26.640 --> 01:54:29.120] won't have any effect. [01:54:29.120 --> 01:54:30.920] I miss it all together. [01:54:30.920 --> 01:54:39.800] But if I'm right and I do it carefully, what it does is puts in an internal pattern interrupt. [01:54:39.800 --> 01:54:41.080] I don't change anything. [01:54:41.080 --> 01:54:44.040] Dr. Joe doesn't change anything. [01:54:44.040 --> 01:54:51.760] What he does is forces up from your inner mind, your inner behavior. [01:54:51.760 --> 01:54:55.320] We've got all these patterns, we run automatically. [01:54:55.320 --> 01:55:02.080] Somebody says a certain thing, our system pushes up this response. [01:55:02.080 --> 01:55:07.840] That response may be adequate, may be proper, and it may not. [01:55:07.840 --> 01:55:14.400] If it's not proper and we don't get the response back we expect, the inner mind says, wow, [01:55:14.400 --> 01:55:16.200] that didn't work out so good. [01:55:16.200 --> 01:55:21.160] So this automatic pattern that it keeps pushing up, it says that thing didn't work out so [01:55:21.160 --> 01:55:22.560] good. [01:55:22.560 --> 01:55:29.120] So the next time you encounter this stimulus, instead of this automatic pattern just jumping [01:55:29.120 --> 01:55:35.180] up and you run the pattern, it'll come up with a little warning buzzer to kind of force [01:55:35.180 --> 01:55:38.080] you to take a look at it. [01:55:38.080 --> 01:55:42.400] It's asking you to check this out, is this the right thing to do? [01:55:42.400 --> 01:55:45.760] And then you can make little adjustments to it and put it back. [01:55:45.760 --> 01:55:48.800] This happens so fast we don't even notice it. [01:55:48.800 --> 01:55:53.800] We're constantly adjusting our behavior using that kind of mechanism. [01:55:53.800 --> 01:56:02.120] So if we can intentionally put a little pattern interruption in there, we don't change their [01:56:02.120 --> 01:56:04.480] behavior. [01:56:04.480 --> 01:56:12.520] All it does is when Lawrence experiences this feeling of helplessness, something in his [01:56:12.520 --> 01:56:17.400] mind says, wait a minute, wait a minute, that may not be appropriate. [01:56:17.400 --> 01:56:22.720] And now he's got an opportunity to make a different decision and try something else. [01:56:22.720 --> 01:56:26.560] If you try something else and it doesn't work, next time you'll try something else until [01:56:26.560 --> 01:56:28.560] something does work. [01:56:28.560 --> 01:56:33.600] All this goes on outside of conscious awareness for the most part. [01:56:33.600 --> 01:56:44.080] And my problem and my difficulty with neuro-linguistic programming is to find key influences at this [01:56:44.080 --> 01:56:50.200] level so I could put a little speed bump in front of them and then step back and see how [01:56:50.200 --> 01:56:51.560] the system adjusts. [01:56:51.560 --> 01:56:54.280] Does that make sense, Dr. Joe? [01:56:54.280 --> 01:56:55.280] It really does. [01:56:55.280 --> 01:57:01.520] NLP is an extraordinarily powerful set of tools, but you have to know what to use those [01:57:01.520 --> 01:57:07.640] tools on and you have to know what you want to do with those tools. [01:57:07.640 --> 01:57:10.160] And that was the problem for many people. [01:57:10.160 --> 01:57:17.480] If you take neuro-linguistic programming and apply it to prenatal experience of Cetrix [01:57:17.480 --> 01:57:23.520] gynecology, you come up with prenatal re-imprinting. [01:57:23.520 --> 01:57:30.120] But you have to take a tool and apply it to a problem and it takes time and training and [01:57:30.120 --> 01:57:37.200] experience and just hard work in order to make this come alive and be productive for [01:57:37.200 --> 01:57:38.200] us. [01:57:38.200 --> 01:57:43.240] And when you develop a certain level of expertise in neuro-linguistic programming, Katie bar [01:57:43.240 --> 01:57:51.160] the doors because you can do wonderful, wonderful things in both therapy and the simple analysis [01:57:51.160 --> 01:57:53.000] of what's going on here. [01:57:53.000 --> 01:58:01.600] I love using NLP to analyze the structure of problems and the structure of conversations [01:58:01.600 --> 01:58:06.200] and just the structure of what life's experience is for us. [01:58:06.200 --> 01:58:09.120] It's a beautiful set of tools, outstanding. [01:58:09.120 --> 01:58:16.360] Yes, and they have been a great benefit to me over the years, but prenatal imprinting [01:58:16.360 --> 01:58:20.480] was the one piece that had always been missing. [01:58:20.480 --> 01:58:27.160] And thanks to Dr. Joe, I've got a whole different way of going about this. [01:58:27.160 --> 01:58:28.160] Thank you, Dr. Joe. [01:58:28.160 --> 01:58:29.880] We're about to run out of time. [01:58:29.880 --> 01:58:30.880] Thank you all for listening. [01:58:30.880 --> 01:58:38.880] We will be back next week at our regular two-hour show on Thursday, four-hour show on Friday [01:58:38.880 --> 01:58:44.320] and check out Monday night with Eddie Craig on his traffic show. [01:58:44.320 --> 01:58:50.520] Thank you all for listening and good night. [01:58:50.520 --> 01:58:56.600] Bibles for America is offering absolutely free a unique study Bible called the New Testament [01:58:56.600 --> 01:58:57.800] Recovery Version. 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