[00:00.000 --> 00:02.560] – music plays – [00:30.000 --> 00:32.000] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [00:32.000 --> 00:34.000] Bad boys, bad boys [00:34.000 --> 00:35.000] Whatcha gonna do? [00:35.000 --> 00:37.000] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [00:37.000 --> 00:40.000] When you were eight and you had bad traits [00:40.000 --> 00:43.000] You go to school and learn the golden rule [00:43.000 --> 00:46.000] So why are you acting like a bloody fool? [00:46.000 --> 00:48.000] If you get hot then you must get cool! [00:48.000 --> 00:50.000] Bad boys, bad boys [00:50.000 --> 00:51.000] Whatcha gonna do? [00:51.000 --> 00:54.000] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [00:54.000 --> 00:55.000] Bad boys, bad boys [00:55.000 --> 00:57.000] Whatcha gonna do? [00:57.000 --> 00:59.000] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? 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[02:37.000 --> 02:48.000] I know sometimes you wanna let go. I know sometimes you wanna let go. [02:48.000 --> 02:54.000] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do? What you gonna do when they come for you? [02:54.000 --> 02:59.000] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do? What you gonna do when they come for you? [02:59.000 --> 03:10.000] You're too bad, you're too rude. You're too bad, you're too rude. [03:10.000 --> 03:16.000] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do? What you gonna do when they come for you? [03:16.000 --> 03:21.000] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do? What you gonna do when they come for you? [03:21.000 --> 03:27.000] You chuck it on that one, you chuck it on this one. You chuck it on your mother and you chuck it on your father. [03:27.000 --> 03:32.000] You chuck it on your brother and you chuck it on your sisters. You chuck it on that one and you chuck it on me! [03:32.000 --> 03:37.000] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do? What you gonna do when they come for you? [03:37.000 --> 03:43.000] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do? What you gonna do when they come for you? [03:46.000 --> 03:55.320] Okay, howdy, howdy, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, no, not Brett Fountain. [03:55.320 --> 03:58.600] He's out working today, so he's not on with us. [03:58.600 --> 04:01.880] We got better than Brett Fountain, that chump. [04:01.880 --> 04:04.680] We got Pastor Massad and Nick Gloggeley. [04:04.680 --> 04:09.080] It's always good to have Pastor Massad on the show. [04:09.440 --> 04:11.840] Pastor, say hi to everybody. [04:11.840 --> 04:17.720] And I know you have, both Nick and the pastor have their own subjects. [04:17.720 --> 04:19.480] So let's start with you, Pastor. [04:19.480 --> 04:20.320] What do you have? [04:20.320 --> 04:21.760] Wait a minute, wait a minute. [04:21.760 --> 04:28.760] This is Friday, the fourth day of April 2025. [04:28.760 --> 04:34.000] And Brett would be glad to know I got that right. [04:34.000 --> 04:35.480] Okay, Pastor. [04:35.480 --> 04:38.120] Randy, how are you tonight? [04:39.160 --> 04:41.440] I'm pretty good for an old fat guy. [04:41.440 --> 04:44.880] I'll tell you what, I tell everybody the exact same thing whenever they ask about [04:44.880 --> 04:45.400] you. [04:45.400 --> 04:46.800] Well, thank you. [04:46.800 --> 04:48.560] You're so welcome. [04:48.560 --> 04:57.680] It's nice to know I'm so well considered. [04:57.680 --> 05:00.760] So not only well considered, but I would actually say treasured. [05:03.280 --> 05:04.240] Buried treasure. [05:06.200 --> 05:07.200] Absolutely. [05:07.200 --> 05:11.520] Randy, I know that your listeners frequently talk about law. [05:12.720 --> 05:19.800] But I wanna take a couple of minutes and look at some of what's going on in the nation. [05:19.800 --> 05:23.280] Because I know you don't always pay attention to news, but [05:23.280 --> 05:26.880] Nick and I are constantly talking about things and paying attention. [05:26.880 --> 05:31.240] And the hot news tonight is the tariffs. [05:31.760 --> 05:38.480] And I'm interested, it's interesting I think to watch what's going on on Wall Street. [05:38.480 --> 05:42.920] Because for the longest time I've always said that those investors are, [05:42.920 --> 05:48.520] they kind of whine like little girls, and they're always panicking. [05:49.520 --> 05:56.760] And the reality is that if you dig a little deeper, I think there's a reason for it. [05:56.760 --> 05:59.160] And it has a lot to do with two things. [05:59.200 --> 06:02.600] One, their entitlement, and I'll come back to that in a second. [06:02.600 --> 06:06.120] And two, their income. [06:07.280 --> 06:16.440] And they've become very accustomed to always making money all the time. [06:17.960 --> 06:21.840] And anytime that is threatened or interrupted and the market dips at all, [06:21.840 --> 06:23.200] they all panic right away. [06:23.200 --> 06:24.280] My goodness, how can this be? [06:24.280 --> 06:25.040] How can we allow this? [06:25.040 --> 06:25.840] How can this be happening? [06:25.840 --> 06:26.800] We can't put up with it. [06:26.800 --> 06:28.000] We can't stand it. [06:28.040 --> 06:29.560] And the markets fall. [06:29.560 --> 06:33.800] And because everybody looks at Wall Street as if it is the only [06:33.800 --> 06:37.840] enterprise in America, it gets everybody concerned and fear. [06:39.000 --> 06:44.960] In reality, Main Street is much more important than Wall Street. [06:44.960 --> 06:48.320] And I don't want to suggest for a second that Wall Street is not important. [06:48.320 --> 06:51.800] But I believe Main Street is much more important than Wall Street. [06:51.800 --> 06:57.840] And I want to take a peek for a second at why Wall Street has been booming. [06:57.840 --> 07:00.320] And why Main Street's been suffering. [07:00.320 --> 07:04.800] And if you look at it, the reality is that what benefits Wall Street [07:04.800 --> 07:07.720] are these incredibly loose monetary policies. [07:08.960 --> 07:13.520] And that has made everything skyrocket in value. [07:14.520 --> 07:16.520] Because the Fed has been so loose with money, [07:16.520 --> 07:19.800] because they've been printing money hand over fist. [07:19.800 --> 07:22.880] And what you have is incredible asset inflation all over the country. [07:23.680 --> 07:28.720] And because of that, Wall Street is always making money hand over fist. [07:30.000 --> 07:33.760] But that has been at the demise of the middle class. [07:35.120 --> 07:36.880] And you can say, well, wait a second, wait a second. [07:36.880 --> 07:41.680] I mean, we can buy cheap t-shirts at Walmart and Target, and that's good. [07:43.040 --> 07:46.480] Okay, but life is a lot more than cheap t-shirts. [07:47.120 --> 07:48.800] Middle class can't buy houses anymore. [07:49.440 --> 07:50.880] Housing has become unreachable. [07:51.840 --> 07:52.960] Eggs are off the charts. [07:54.000 --> 07:55.440] Gas got crazy expensive. [07:56.000 --> 07:57.120] Cars have been expensive. [07:58.000 --> 08:00.720] All of this has benefited one class. [08:00.720 --> 08:04.400] And that is these investors, this investor class, this elite class. [08:05.120 --> 08:11.520] And I think it's important to begin to take a look at why they are prospering [08:11.520 --> 08:13.200] to the levels that they are prospering. [08:13.200 --> 08:18.080] There is no excuse for them having these runaway incomes and these runaway profits. [08:18.080 --> 08:20.480] It's only because they've been aided and abetted. [08:20.480 --> 08:25.280] I'll use that word because I know you know that term, Randy, from a legal perspective. [08:25.280 --> 08:28.720] They've been aided and abetted by actors in the government [08:28.720 --> 08:31.440] who've been allowing and enabling this stuff to happen. [08:32.320 --> 08:36.480] And so having thrown that out to you, the guy who really understands law, [08:36.480 --> 08:38.400] I'm curious what your thoughts are on it. [08:38.400 --> 08:41.680] Well, I care. [08:44.640 --> 08:47.280] I mean, I get what they're doing. [08:48.400 --> 08:52.080] We think that we're doing okay. [08:52.080 --> 08:58.480] But what we're not paying attention to, these investors are making a lot of money. [08:58.480 --> 09:01.120] But I don't know why that's questionable. [09:02.400 --> 09:04.080] The Fed is printing a lot of money. [09:04.080 --> 09:09.440] So the investors are moving a lot of a lot more money. [09:10.560 --> 09:14.080] But the value hasn't effectively changed. [09:14.800 --> 09:16.400] The value has dropped precipitously. [09:16.960 --> 09:18.480] Well, the value is the same. [09:18.480 --> 09:23.200] It just takes a whole lot more dollars now to get those products [09:23.200 --> 09:25.360] because they've inflated, they've weakened the dollar. [09:25.920 --> 09:30.640] Well, then the value, the value we're talking about is the dollars, Randy. [09:30.880 --> 09:34.880] Every time they weaken the dollar, my salary doesn't go up. [09:36.480 --> 09:38.160] But your buying power goes way down. [09:39.280 --> 09:44.320] So it costs me as the middle class, it costs me more for everything. [09:44.320 --> 09:51.200] The upper class, the investor class, they're getting all these extra dollars. [09:51.200 --> 09:56.320] So I don't know so much that they're getting wealthy. [09:56.320 --> 09:58.480] They're just staying ahead of inflation. [09:59.280 --> 10:00.320] I don't know if that's true. [10:00.880 --> 10:02.880] What's happening is you're getting, because of the inflation, [10:02.880 --> 10:05.120] you're getting a tremendous asset inflation. [10:07.360 --> 10:08.560] Yeah, everything costs more. [10:09.200 --> 10:13.840] Yeah, but some of these higher end things are inflating so much. [10:13.840 --> 10:18.720] For example, there's no reason that the average median house should be $400,000 in America today. [10:20.640 --> 10:21.120] I agree. [10:21.840 --> 10:24.400] So what's happening is it's pricing it out of people's, [10:24.960 --> 10:26.320] completely out of people's reach. [10:26.480 --> 10:29.600] So my reason for bringing this up is one of the first things that I look at [10:29.600 --> 10:36.400] is as Donald Trump begins to take a stand for the American worker and saying, [10:36.400 --> 10:38.480] we're not going to outsource your jobs anymore. [10:38.480 --> 10:41.600] We're going to begin demanding that they come back here to the US. [10:41.600 --> 10:45.840] And we're not going to allow these other countries to do what they've been doing to us, [10:45.840 --> 10:46.800] to interfere. [10:47.760 --> 10:50.400] It's going to take a little time to do it, but we're going to do it. [10:50.400 --> 10:53.760] And that's going to begin to lift up the middle class again, [10:54.240 --> 10:56.960] because they are the backbone of the nation. [10:58.880 --> 11:04.960] And I would think that these investors would recognize that what Trump is doing [11:06.240 --> 11:08.160] will stabilize our economy. [11:08.800 --> 11:11.680] I'm not an economist, but I've been around a while. [11:12.640 --> 11:20.800] And it's real easy for me to understand that if I'm an American manufacturer, [11:20.800 --> 11:26.400] and I have to pay a 30, 40, 50% tariff to sell my product in China, [11:28.080 --> 11:32.480] that my product becomes that much more expensive in China. [11:33.600 --> 11:36.960] And I lose business to the Chinese. [11:38.560 --> 11:41.040] And then we don't have equal tariffs on them. [11:42.080 --> 11:47.120] So I can't sell my products, they can sell their products to me. [11:47.760 --> 11:51.920] That on its face is not equitable and it's not sustainable. [11:53.120 --> 11:54.960] No, and it's been bankrupting the United States. [11:54.960 --> 11:56.720] We have the incredible trade imbalances. [11:56.720 --> 11:59.600] When you look at Canada, for example, Canada has a 250% [12:01.600 --> 12:06.960] tariff that they put on American dairy and farm products, 250%. [12:08.400 --> 12:10.960] How American farmers going to sell their product in Canada? [12:11.600 --> 12:16.000] And yet we allow Canada to dump all kinds of steel and things like that here. [12:16.640 --> 12:19.200] I think what Donald Trump's doing is absolutely tremendous. [12:19.200 --> 12:22.640] And it's just a matter of time before it turns things around, but it will take some time. [12:24.320 --> 12:29.280] And I suspect that in Wall Street, there are a lot of really smart people. [12:30.480 --> 12:35.520] And then there are a lot of people in there who are not so smart and a lot more volatile. [12:36.320 --> 12:39.600] And they don't understand the big picture. [12:40.240 --> 12:47.520] When things change, they get frantic and they start selling off and drive the prices down. [12:50.640 --> 12:52.160] It's just a fringe. [12:52.160 --> 12:57.280] The vast majority of those investors are far more sophisticated than that. [12:57.280 --> 12:59.760] They're watching the stops drop. [13:00.560 --> 13:04.960] They are likely to wait till it bottoms out and then buy in. [13:05.840 --> 13:13.440] I hope so. But you'd be presuming that most investors act rationally. Reality is, I think [13:13.440 --> 13:19.360] most of them tend to act emotionally and they jump out way too early and get back in way too late. [13:19.360 --> 13:26.560] Yeah. But the core, the professionals, the ones that do this for a living, [13:27.600 --> 13:29.200] they understand how this works. 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[15:53.360 --> 15:57.440] Order your copy today and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [16:19.440 --> 16:42.560] The world is spinning like it's out of control, on the edge of a hole, inside a deep dark [16:43.200 --> 16:45.200] hole. [16:45.200 --> 16:49.200] I'm always on the lookout for something to soothe my soul. [16:49.200 --> 17:05.200] So I sit back and I watch the evidence unfold and I see justice is the goal, yeah, justice [17:05.200 --> 17:07.200] is the goal. [17:07.360 --> 17:08.800] Okay, we are back. [17:08.800 --> 17:14.800] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio with our special guests, Pastor Massad [17:14.800 --> 17:16.160] and Nick Gologli. [17:16.160 --> 17:22.240] Nick, as you might have been able to tell, I was kind of stumbling around there because [17:22.240 --> 17:26.000] I'm absolutely out of my depth here. [17:26.000 --> 17:28.640] Can you explain what the pastor was talking about? [17:29.280 --> 17:34.480] I don't know if I can explain, but I can certainly ask questions to get some sort of [17:35.200 --> 17:40.160] clarification and, Randy, I appreciate you having me back on even though you know kind [17:40.160 --> 17:42.960] of how I operate from the last time we spoke. [17:44.560 --> 17:50.160] I'll get into some questions here because it sounds like, and Pastor, you can clarify [17:50.160 --> 17:56.320] on this, it sounds like you're saying that, I'm trying to get this as accurate as I possibly [17:56.320 --> 18:03.440] can, it sounds like you're saying that the folks on Wall Street are attempting to crash [18:03.440 --> 18:10.320] the market to create some sort of change to policies that are unfavorable to them, [18:10.320 --> 18:11.920] is that kind of where you're coming from? [18:12.560 --> 18:16.480] Good Lord, you got that out of what I said, glory to God. [18:19.120 --> 18:22.400] Were you and Randy out drinking tonight, what, in the world? [18:24.000 --> 18:25.120] No, it's what you saw. [18:25.120 --> 18:32.480] So I mean, I took some notes here and you were saying that what I understand is that [18:33.680 --> 18:39.600] the Wall Street folks were overreacting because they weren't making money, they don't want [18:39.600 --> 18:46.880] policies that are going to work best for the people who are walking up and down Main Street [18:46.880 --> 18:53.520] every day and who are working blue collar jobs and who are doing your typical 40 hour plus [18:54.160 --> 18:58.880] work week to benefit if it means that it's going to cost them any money. [18:58.880 --> 19:05.840] So if I'm entirely off, you can correct me, but that's what I was gleaning from what you were [19:05.840 --> 19:11.440] saying. Yeah, no, that wasn't at all, they're certainly not trying to change policy, it's just [19:11.440 --> 19:24.320] that this is what has been their life for decades now. Because when George Bush came into office, [19:25.280 --> 19:30.400] George Bush, the one who presided over September 11th, not his father, but him. [19:30.400 --> 19:31.200] W, yeah. [19:31.200 --> 19:35.440] W, there was a balanced budget. And there was a budget surplus. [19:35.440 --> 19:37.440] Quintin, yeah, Quintin did, yeah. [19:37.440 --> 19:48.560] Okay, and with September 11th, as part of it, the surplus was gone. And so we only have to go back [19:48.560 --> 19:52.800] 20, 25 years, whatever that was, to that point to know that we had a balanced budget. Now, [19:52.800 --> 19:58.720] without going into the economics of what was going on at the time, we at least were at that [19:58.720 --> 20:10.720] point. How do we now have $36 trillion in debt? And after September 11th, in order to stimulate [20:10.720 --> 20:17.760] the economy, because the country was in trouble after that attack, policies were enacted that [20:17.760 --> 20:26.640] loosened the money. All those loose money policies made bazillions of dollars for Wall Street. [20:28.000 --> 20:37.040] All those loose money policies and big money coming in led us to the 2008 housing crisis. [20:39.120 --> 20:46.480] We then bailed out Wall Street with enormous sums of money. I can remember- [20:46.480 --> 20:48.640] Hundreds of billions of dollars, yeah. [20:48.640 --> 20:49.840] I think it was even more than that. [20:49.840 --> 20:53.120] I don't think it hit the rails, but yeah, hundreds of billions, yeah. [20:53.120 --> 20:58.000] It came pretty close to a trillion dollars or more. And, Randy, I think, and it was actually [20:58.000 --> 21:04.240] way bigger than that because, Randy, you'll remember that they developed a policy called [21:04.240 --> 21:07.520] quantitative easing. Now, that was a fancy term. [21:07.520 --> 21:08.640] I remember that too, yeah. [21:08.640 --> 21:13.680] That was a fancy term that basically said, well, if people can't pay the mortgages, [21:13.680 --> 21:17.840] then the government will just print up enough money to buy them so the banks don't go under. [21:18.640 --> 21:22.320] We will cover for the banks. We've already given them almost a trillion dollars, [21:22.320 --> 21:25.920] but now we're going to continue to cover for them because we can't have banks fail. [21:27.200 --> 21:31.200] They're too important to us. And, Randy, I remember you and I talking on our show [21:32.160 --> 21:40.720] back years ago about the, when, was it Lehman Brothers, I believe it was the first bank to fail. [21:40.720 --> 21:42.960] You could see, you could see the fear. [21:42.960 --> 21:45.120] Let me speak to that for a moment. [21:45.120 --> 21:48.960] Well, one second, then go ahead. But you could see the fear in the faces of George [21:48.960 --> 21:52.000] Bush and some of the other people as they were talking about it. You could see [21:52.000 --> 21:56.640] the fear that they realized they were on board the Titanic and it was about to go down. [21:56.640 --> 21:57.360] Go ahead. [21:57.360 --> 21:59.440] No, I don't believe that one minute. [21:59.440 --> 22:00.640] Okay, go ahead. [22:00.640 --> 22:07.040] They knew exactly what they were doing. After the depression in 29, they passed the Glass-Steagall [22:07.040 --> 22:15.760] Act and they passed into law a prohibition against naked short selling. [22:17.200 --> 22:24.640] This was to prevent another depression like we had in 29. In 1990, [22:25.440 --> 22:32.960] they put together this mortgage scheme, or they started putting it together. 1999, [22:33.920 --> 22:43.680] they removed, they repealed the Glass-Steagall Act. And the last thing the legislature did [22:44.720 --> 22:51.040] in the year, in 1999, just before the turn of the millennium, the last thing the legislature [22:51.040 --> 22:56.960] did before it closed Syndi was remove the restriction against naked short selling. [22:56.960 --> 23:05.600] And then they, I'm sorry, naked short selling not yet. They removed the Glass-Steagall Act [23:05.600 --> 23:15.120] and that allowed for derivative sales. Or they could get a mortgage, get a insurance policy on [23:15.120 --> 23:23.440] that mortgage, and then take that mortgage and create another one from it and factor it, [23:23.440 --> 23:27.920] sell it to an investor and put an insurance policy on that one. [23:27.920 --> 23:34.880] They would do this. China accused Bank of America of selling them the same mortgage 60 times. [23:36.240 --> 23:42.640] So now what they want to do is they want to collect payments from the mortgagee [23:44.160 --> 23:52.640] until he has paid off 15% of the principle. Because his insurance policy will pay off [23:52.640 --> 23:58.800] 85% of the principle. Once you've paid off 15% of the principle, they want to [23:59.920 --> 24:06.080] crash that. They want to foreclose on the loan. They want you to default. [24:06.800 --> 24:13.360] Then all these insurance companies pace off. So if they sold it 60 times, they get paid 60 [24:13.360 --> 24:18.720] times for that mortgage. During that period, they would write mortgages for anybody. If you could [24:19.440 --> 24:22.240] stand and breathe and sign your name, they'd write your mortgage. [24:22.960 --> 24:24.640] That's because they didn't want you to pay it back. [24:26.640 --> 24:31.440] If you paid the mortgage back, every time you made a payment, they have to make a payment on [24:31.440 --> 24:40.480] these 60 mortgages they sold. So they only want to do that until 15% is down. Then default the loan [24:41.360 --> 24:48.080] and the insurance company pays everything off and they get paid 60 times. They have sold 59 [24:48.080 --> 24:55.280] loans that didn't exist. So the first one, they have to pay the mortgage off, [24:55.280 --> 24:58.480] but the rest of them doesn't have a mortgage. That's all profit. [24:59.760 --> 25:04.800] That's why when we were fighting foreclosures, the bank did not care what they spent [25:05.760 --> 25:11.120] to beat a foreclosure. They simply could not afford us to win, period. [25:11.760 --> 25:23.600] In 2007 in July, they removed the restriction on naked short selling. [25:23.600 --> 25:30.720] In August, they used naked short selling to bankrupt Shearson Lehman. That was done [25:30.720 --> 25:38.080] absolutely intentionally. That's what I understand happened in the [25:38.080 --> 25:43.440] 2008 housing crash. That's what I'm talking about. [25:43.440 --> 25:49.760] Yeah. I don't know if we can redirect it back to the tariffs that we were talking about, [25:49.760 --> 25:51.760] because that was mainly what my question was about. [25:52.240 --> 26:00.480] Okay. I just want to know, because if what I had written down while you were talking was that it [26:00.480 --> 26:07.760] seemed that your contention was that the wealthy in the country, the people who have more sway and [26:07.760 --> 26:17.440] pull in the stock market are attempting to change policy by negatively affecting the stock market, [26:17.440 --> 26:26.880] because they don't want to see people who are in the working class be more successful than they are. [26:27.520 --> 26:30.560] No, I'm not saying that at all. What I'm saying is they've become accustomed [26:31.120 --> 26:39.760] to free money, easy money policies that support that. As soon as they stop making big money, [26:39.760 --> 26:42.960] they complain loudly, because their interests are not Main Street's interests. [26:42.960 --> 26:45.440] Complaining through crashing the stock market? [26:45.440 --> 26:47.040] No, not at all. The market is falling. [26:47.040 --> 26:49.920] Well, I mean, it is falling significantly today. [26:49.920 --> 26:54.640] They're not doing it. In the last two days, it's gone down 1,600 points a day. That's a lot. [26:55.600 --> 26:56.880] Right, because of the tariffs. [26:57.840 --> 26:58.720] Because of fear. [27:01.360 --> 27:04.320] It's clear cell phones have changed the way we live and work, [27:04.320 --> 27:08.320] but have they negatively affected our health? 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We wish to reflect God's [29:40.400 --> 29:45.360] light and be a blessing to all those with a hearing ear. Our goal is to strengthen our faith [29:45.360 --> 29:49.520] and to transform ourselves more into the likeness of our Lord and Savior Jesus. [29:50.080 --> 29:53.840] So tune in to Scripture Talk live on LogosRadioNetwork.com [29:53.840 --> 29:59.040] Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. to inspire and motivate your studies of the scriptures. [30:11.280 --> 30:18.080] Yeah, I got a warrant and I'm gonna solve them [30:19.920 --> 30:25.120] to the help of government them, prosecute them. Okay. [30:25.840 --> 30:27.840] Okay. [30:33.200 --> 30:34.240] For Mr. Bush, [30:35.920 --> 30:44.240] this is a race for the team. Well, I need a prosecutor to come and help me prosecute [30:44.240 --> 30:49.920] them wicked leader. Yeah, you see, they might be a liar. They tell me they're lying. I tell [30:49.920 --> 30:55.280] sweet stories. I don't believe what they tell me. 3% of America vote for Bush. [30:55.840 --> 31:00.160] So how the hell do you get the presidency? That's why we have a warrant for you. [31:01.120 --> 31:04.320] Everybody listen carefully. Listen to the words of the three shoes. [31:04.800 --> 31:07.920] This is a race for Mr. Bush. [31:14.480 --> 31:15.280] This is a race. [31:27.120 --> 31:32.720] Okay, we are back. Randy Kaltenberg, Fountain Rouge, L'Oreal. Here with our special guest, [31:33.360 --> 31:39.680] Pastor Massad and Nick Gloggoli. Now, they're out of upstate New York. [31:40.560 --> 31:46.480] So don't hold that against them. Go ahead, hold that against them. Okay. [31:47.600 --> 31:56.640] When we went out, we were talking about the fear of the terrorists. I'm not an expert in finance, [31:56.640 --> 32:04.480] but I listened to what's going on. And to me, it looks like we will benefit greatly from this. [32:06.000 --> 32:11.040] So why are all of these investors dumping all their stocks? [32:13.520 --> 32:19.760] Well, again, I think it's them being reactionary. I don't believe- [32:19.760 --> 32:25.840] Sure. I'm glad you said that, because when you said that they're not acting rationally, [32:27.520 --> 32:32.880] I actually wrote down a note that investors don't act rationally. They react reactionary. [32:36.240 --> 32:42.320] That's typically how they react. It sounds funny to say it, but they react in a reactive way. [32:43.200 --> 32:51.280] Yeah, not all investors. Some investors who understand time and the way things move in [32:51.280 --> 32:57.680] cycles, they don't panic. But most people, fear is a very strong motivator. And the fear of loss [32:57.680 --> 33:01.840] is a very strong motivator in the market. And people will immediately, upon fear of loss, [33:01.840 --> 33:07.280] look to bail out of things. Sure, which is why there were plenty of people [33:07.920 --> 33:20.720] during the COVID-19 pandemic when the markets crashed prior to, I think it was spring of 2020, [33:20.720 --> 33:28.240] I think is when it was, that the markets crashed, biggest single day drop. And all of those people [33:28.240 --> 33:33.920] who you would think who shouldn't be afraid of things, but seem to be afraid of things, [33:33.920 --> 33:42.240] are the people who made the most from the crisis. The Nancy Pelosi, the Jeff Bezos, [33:42.240 --> 33:48.320] the Gates, I'm talking about Bill, not Matt Gates, and Elon Musk, those type of people, [33:48.320 --> 33:53.680] increased their wealth significantly during a downturn of the stock market. [33:54.480 --> 34:00.080] I'm listening to Trump saying, oh, he's going to put all these tariffs on everybody. They're all [34:00.080 --> 34:03.760] saying, oh, we're going to have a trade war. And if I'm an investor and I don't have to be a horrible [34:03.760 --> 34:10.240] terribly sophisticated investor, it is very clear to me that when Trump puts on these tariffs, [34:11.040 --> 34:13.680] the stock market is going to go down precipitously. [34:15.360 --> 34:21.760] And then it's going to come back up. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out. [34:22.320 --> 34:33.840] But Wall Street tends to be very nearsighted. They're not looking for what's going to happen [34:33.840 --> 34:37.680] in the country over the course of the next two years, five years, 10 years. They only want to [34:37.680 --> 34:43.600] know about the profits they can lock in today. But I'm not an investor and I look at this and [34:43.600 --> 34:49.360] this is clear. How can they miss this? If I'm hearing Trump saying all this stuff, [34:49.360 --> 34:53.360] I'm going to be selling. And when Trump puts in all these tariffs- [34:53.360 --> 34:55.120] Sure, selling causes it to go down. [34:55.120 --> 35:02.960] Yeah, they're selling before he announces, I'm going to be quietly moving out of this stock into [35:02.960 --> 35:09.760] another one, into one that will hedge against this drop, gold, silver, something hard. [35:10.720 --> 35:17.040] And then when the market drops, I'll come back and buy at the bottom or close to the bottom. [35:17.200 --> 35:18.320] I think that's what's happening. [35:19.040 --> 35:24.640] Yes, that's why I'm thinking on the break, I was talking to Pastor Massey, I was in combat. [35:25.440 --> 35:30.880] And in combat, you got to be careful. When your opponent does something really stupid, [35:32.240 --> 35:35.840] don't run in there and try to beat him up. No, no, no, no, no, no. [35:36.480 --> 35:42.880] These guys are all doing life and death. You cannot assume they're stupid, especially the [35:42.880 --> 35:51.280] Vietnamese. That's the only army that defeated Genghis Khan. These guys are anything but stupid. [35:51.920 --> 35:57.840] It's interesting that you bring up Vietnam because I work for a very large furniture [35:58.400 --> 36:08.080] manufacturer that sources a lot of their product from Vietnam. And I don't know if either you know [36:08.080 --> 36:15.680] this, but the representatives from the Vietnamese government were in Washington DC today trying to [36:15.680 --> 36:27.200] negotiate the tariffs with the Trump administration. And this is why I'm kind of halfway [36:28.080 --> 36:35.200] between where I view you two as being and where I view the people who are absolutely panicked [36:35.200 --> 36:46.000] about things is because our manufacturer is looking into investing more into the United States [36:47.840 --> 36:54.880] as opposed to getting most of the things from the other countries that they get it from. So I see [36:54.880 --> 37:04.160] that as perhaps a positive, but I would ask does it cost more for these manufacturers to pay a [37:04.160 --> 37:12.320] tariff on imported goods or does it cost more for these manufacturers to pay American workers [37:12.320 --> 37:17.200] and American companies to do that same work? And I think that's what it's going to come down to. [37:18.320 --> 37:22.960] Strictly a calculation. The Vietnamese agreed to zero out all their tariffs. [37:27.280 --> 37:31.840] These guys knew what was happening. What I'm thinking is they knew they saw what was coming [37:31.840 --> 37:37.280] beforehand. And like you and I who have nothing to do with any of that, [37:37.280 --> 37:43.520] we may not understand what's going on, but they do. When I was in combat, both sides are in combat. [37:44.480 --> 37:48.880] And when you're doing life and death, you're not going to do anything really, really stupid. [37:48.880 --> 37:52.960] It's going to get you wiped out. So when my opponent does something that appears to be [37:52.960 --> 37:59.680] really, really stupid, and I want to say, goody, now I get to go beat him up. Everybody [38:00.640 --> 38:07.040] that was there would say, whoa, hold on. Let's not run out there too quickly. [38:07.040 --> 38:13.440] And- Sure, and I think that's the strength of Donald Trump is that Donald Trump is not [38:13.440 --> 38:19.760] some guy walking up to a giant and saying, I'm going to take you down. [38:19.760 --> 38:24.240] Donald Trump has the full power and wealth of the United States behind him. He's [38:24.800 --> 38:29.840] David walking up to Goliath. Not that David has any power necessarily, [38:29.840 --> 38:36.320] but that David is backed by the power. Everybody that's in business knew what [38:36.320 --> 38:41.120] Donald Trump was doing. Yeah, I'm going to put on his horrible outrageous tariffs. [38:42.160 --> 38:44.560] And then he just threw out a poker hand. [38:46.720 --> 38:52.880] Reminds me of Ronald Reagan. He took down the Soviet Union playing poker. [38:54.240 --> 39:01.840] He said, if you guys don't pull that wall down, I'm gonna build Star Wars. He didn't have Star [39:01.840 --> 39:08.160] Wars. He said, I'll build it. And the Russians, they went to their Russian scientists and said, [39:08.160 --> 39:13.120] can he build that? Yeah, he can. Can we defend against it? Yeah, we can, but it'll bankrupt us. [39:14.080 --> 39:18.640] He got to bankrupt themselves to defend against a system we never built. [39:18.640 --> 39:20.080] This is what Trump is doing. [39:20.960 --> 39:24.720] You are correct about that. You are correct about that, Randy, because Donald Trump is [39:24.720 --> 39:29.440] definitely playing a game of guts poker. This is the art of the deal, that's for sure. [39:29.440 --> 39:32.080] Well, that's why he said that Zelensky doesn't have the cards. [39:33.200 --> 39:34.400] That's right, it's very true. [39:36.400 --> 39:41.440] They should know. Didn't they read his book? Don't ask for what you want. [39:44.720 --> 39:49.760] The problem that I have with this is that even good poker players will lose significantly. [39:50.400 --> 39:59.360] And I've been watching the news as I typically do. And the news headlines, and I think this was out [39:59.360 --> 40:07.520] of the New York Times, I believe it was, said that Donald Trump is showing during his second term [40:07.520 --> 40:13.920] that he has no concern for the amount of risks that he is taking. [40:14.880 --> 40:18.800] What risks? Yeah, I agree with you, Randy. What risks? [40:20.960 --> 40:23.760] The tariffs are a risk. How? No, they're not. [40:24.560 --> 40:34.800] Eventually. So let's look to Canada and the gentleman in Canada who had said that he was [40:34.800 --> 40:41.520] going to charge, and I'm not going to get specifics correct here because it's been a couple weeks. 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[42:51.360 --> 42:59.280] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll free 866-LAW-EZ. [43:22.320 --> 43:28.160] Yeah, always, I must be careful what I'm wishing for. [43:29.520 --> 43:37.520] When I'm hungry, I like to know just what I'm fishing for. I ain't asking for much. I ain't [43:37.520 --> 43:44.000] trying to be no glutton. I'm just here making my living pushing buttons. [43:44.000 --> 43:55.520] I give my message out to anyone in shot and distance. I vote for bravery and against slavery, [43:55.520 --> 44:02.480] showing resistance. First I'm crawling, then I'm walking, then I start strutting. [44:02.480 --> 44:06.640] I'm just so glad to make my living pushing buttons. [44:14.000 --> 44:21.600] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio with our special guest, [44:21.600 --> 44:26.400] Pastor Massad and Nick Gallagherly. Am I pronouncing that right, Nick? [44:26.400 --> 44:28.800] Nick Gallagherly It's Irish. It's Gulloghly. [44:28.800 --> 44:31.200] Nick Gallagherly Say that again? [44:31.200 --> 44:33.600] Nick Gallagherly Gulloghly. [44:33.600 --> 44:36.880] Nick Gallagherly But it's never been pronounced right. [44:36.880 --> 44:41.120] Nick Gallagherly Okay, then I won't, I won't. I don't want to be inconsistent. [44:41.120 --> 44:43.680] Nick Gallagherly Yeah, this is not a concern of mine. [44:44.160 --> 44:48.720] Nick Gallagherly In the history of mankind, it's never been pronounced right. [44:48.720 --> 44:51.840] Nick Gallagherly For years, doctors have been trying to [44:51.840 --> 44:56.160] treat people who try to pronounce it correctly. Nick Gallagherly [44:56.160 --> 45:02.720] That's actually how my parents used to figure out who was a, they wouldn't call it a spam call then, [45:02.720 --> 45:06.960] but a spam call was how badly they pronounce the last name. [45:06.960 --> 45:11.120] Nick Gallagherly Well, it can be overcome. I know how to say [45:11.120 --> 45:12.720] Worcester. Nick Gallagherly [45:12.720 --> 45:15.200] Good man. It took a while, but we taught you. [45:15.200 --> 45:16.080] Nick Gallagherly It did. [45:16.080 --> 45:20.720] Nick Gallagherly Okay, who was that we were talking about? [45:20.720 --> 45:23.440] Nick Gallagherly We were talking about Doug Ford, who's the [45:24.240 --> 45:35.280] Premier of Ontario and his threats of the tariffs on the US electricity, which [45:36.240 --> 45:44.480] I view as the reason why Donald Trump didn't double the tariffs on the percentage that he [45:44.480 --> 45:50.800] was talking about for the tariffs for Canada on the aluminum. And I think that's why he backed [45:50.800 --> 45:57.680] off. I know that they tried to paint it differently. I think that he actually lost the negotiation on [45:57.680 --> 46:04.320] that. And so that's why I see one of the reasons that I see that there's a limit to the amount of [46:04.320 --> 46:09.040] power that Donald Trump is able to exert on certain allies. [46:09.040 --> 46:10.640] Nick Gallagherly And you have to know [46:11.200 --> 46:19.920] that Donald Trump knows that. This is poker. He knows he's not going to win every single one of [46:19.920 --> 46:25.920] them. Who cares? He's going to win most of them. Nick Gallagherly [46:26.000 --> 46:36.080] Yes, sure. But if it's little losses, it's fine. If you're two chips in or three chips in, [46:36.080 --> 46:40.080] it's fine. But if you're all in, then that's where the problem might lie. [46:40.080 --> 46:43.280] Nick Gallagherly Well, you're assuming that he's going to do [46:45.200 --> 46:52.080] the outside limit of what he says he's going to do. When you're playing poker, [46:52.080 --> 46:55.840] it's all about getting in the head of the other player. [46:57.360 --> 47:01.120] Hey, read his art of the deal. Never ask for what you want. [47:02.080 --> 47:05.040] Always ask for a lot more. Give yourself room to negotiate back. [47:07.200 --> 47:13.280] Mexico got it. Canada got it. Vietnam got it. Korea got it. [47:14.320 --> 47:19.440] They all come to him and say, okay, let's negotiate back. This is your starting point. [47:19.440 --> 47:23.120] Now we got a place to work from. Now we find a little. [47:23.120 --> 47:27.920] Nick Gallagherly The new Prime Minister of Canada is attempting [47:27.920 --> 47:33.520] to manufacture more aluminum in Canada and purchase less from the United States. I don't [47:33.520 --> 47:37.680] get how that's a gain for the United States. Nick Gallagherly [47:37.680 --> 47:43.280] Well, the United States can gear up aluminum production of their own. [47:43.280 --> 47:48.960] Nick Gallagherly Yeah, but if the United States is selling [47:49.040 --> 47:55.520] aluminum to Canada and Canada says, okay, if you're going to charge us 50% or whatever the number is [47:56.320 --> 48:00.640] on aluminum that we purchased from you and we start manufacturing our own, [48:00.640 --> 48:02.800] that means the United States is selling lots of aluminum. [48:02.800 --> 48:06.240] Nick Gallagherly One second, one second, guys. You're missing [48:06.240 --> 48:10.720] the point. The problem is that Canada has been dumping aluminum here and not allowing us to [48:10.720 --> 48:16.080] sell any there. And we've been buying cheap Canadian aluminum and I think cheap Canadian steel. [48:16.080 --> 48:21.760] So what's been happening is we've been building these nations and that needs to absolutely stop. [48:21.760 --> 48:26.800] That's what Donald Trump is doing. And though you might find an issue like, for example, [48:26.800 --> 48:33.360] the electricity. If the governor of Ontario had turned off the electricity quickly, [48:33.360 --> 48:38.000] that might have been a serious ploy he could have used. I'm not really sure. [48:38.000 --> 48:42.080] Nick Gallagherly But I think it dropped because [48:42.080 --> 48:45.040] Donald Trump backed off on the doubling of the tariffs. [48:45.280 --> 48:50.320] And I think you're possibly correct. But understand something, in the long run, [48:50.320 --> 48:55.120] Canada needs the United States way more than the United States needs Canada. And ultimately, [48:55.920 --> 48:59.520] Donald Trump might need to drop back and go, didn't see the electricity thing coming. [48:59.520 --> 49:04.560] How do we work around that? And he'll come back and get what he wants. He will eliminate [49:04.560 --> 49:10.240] the incredible tariffs that they charge against American products, or they will pay an incredible [49:10.240 --> 49:16.000] price that they can't afford to pay. The United States is the biggest trading partner on the [49:16.000 --> 49:23.600] planet. Nobody's bigger than us. Nobody makes more stuff than us, nobody. And now there has [49:23.600 --> 49:28.800] been a deliberate effort for the last 30, even 40 years to deliberately outsource the greatness [49:28.800 --> 49:37.520] of our nation around the world. And then we're paying people to subsidize their economies while [49:37.520 --> 49:42.960] ours is going to pot. This was all put together by the globalist. This has, anyone who makes the [49:42.960 --> 49:49.440] mistake, listen to this one second. Correct, that's when it all really began. Anyone who [49:49.440 --> 49:56.560] makes the mistake of saying that the American companies went and manufactured in other countries [49:56.560 --> 50:02.240] because they wanted cheap labor is lying to you. They may not know the truth, but that statement [50:02.240 --> 50:07.280] is a lie. That did not drive the companies over there. What drove the companies over there was [50:07.280 --> 50:11.600] massive tax breaks and incentives from the US government, because they were functioning here. [50:11.600 --> 50:16.480] It was working well. And once they did not just leave the US, one second, they didn't just leave [50:16.480 --> 50:22.000] the US for cheap labor. So therefore, why did the government make all those incentives, deals they [50:22.000 --> 50:26.880] couldn't turn down, deals they couldn't refuse to outsource all of our greatness? [50:27.840 --> 50:39.280] Why not go back to Donald Trump in 2017 and give companies tax incentives and tax breaks [50:39.840 --> 50:47.520] to manufacture in the United States rather than to squeeze them to hopefully do so? [50:48.480 --> 50:51.920] He gave them breaks to come back here. [50:51.920 --> 51:00.240] I have a story about that. I live in DFW area. In 1985, I was driving around looking at all the [51:00.240 --> 51:06.400] building that was going on. High-rise is going up everywhere. And I'm looking at this thing, [51:06.400 --> 51:12.960] this is crazy. They're building, building, building. This place is growing on its growth. [51:13.920 --> 51:14.240] Correct. [51:14.240 --> 51:17.520] And then in 1985, everything crashed. [51:18.400 --> 51:21.520] And I was there when that happened, Randy. I was there. I remember those [51:22.080 --> 51:24.960] office buildings. They call them see-through office buildings. [51:24.960 --> 51:30.720] Yeah, everywhere these frames are up there. And one of them I knew of, [51:30.720 --> 51:37.600] sat there for 11 years, just a frame. Well, the Dallas and Fort Worth put together a commission, [51:38.080 --> 51:45.840] and they got the government to agree to massive tax breaks for business. [51:45.840 --> 51:51.200] And oh, the Democrats were just railing in righteous indignation. You're giving these [51:51.200 --> 51:56.320] companies all these tax breaks. And these guys said, look, we need them to come here. [51:57.280 --> 52:01.760] If they come here, our economy will grow and everybody will benefit. [52:02.720 --> 52:07.440] Well, the Republican side won, and they went out and gave all these companies these massive [52:07.520 --> 52:18.080] tax breaks. We are now, the DFW area is one of the most fast-growing and prosperous industrial [52:18.080 --> 52:20.880] areas in the nation. Yep, that's true. [52:20.880 --> 52:27.600] They went to New York. They went to Illinois, where they were taxing companies out of business [52:27.600 --> 52:37.280] and say, if you come to us, we won't tax you so heavy. You come to us, you give our people [52:37.280 --> 52:44.720] jobs, and we'll take care of you. And that was just good sense. Once his name did that, [52:47.520 --> 52:52.640] he ran for president. Well, I'll think of it in a minute. He built an alliance there for it. [52:53.360 --> 52:59.280] And it worked. It worked perfectly. Bob, Megan, George Bush, Bill Clinton? [53:00.240 --> 53:16.640] No. He had an electrical company. He built electronics and I'll think of it in a second. [53:16.640 --> 53:22.640] Anyway, you cannot tax business. Democrats don't get that. You can't tax business. [53:23.600 --> 53:28.960] You're talking about parole. The individual pays the tax no matter what. [53:29.520 --> 53:34.240] Sure, but isn't a tariff a tax? Not exactly. [53:34.960 --> 53:38.320] Yeah, not exactly. Tariff is a trade. But so what? [53:39.520 --> 53:45.120] But if it's effectively a tax, then that argument would be the same for a tariff at work, right? [53:45.120 --> 53:48.720] Well, you're saying tariff is a tax, but on who? We're already paying. [53:48.720 --> 53:51.840] I said effectively. No, it's not. It's not a tax. [53:51.840 --> 53:55.040] Negative. Negative. Negative. It is not effectively a tax. [53:55.040 --> 53:58.800] It is not effectively a tax. It is effectively a tax because [54:00.400 --> 54:06.160] I'm sorry. If I'm buying products from Vietnam and Vietnam is paying a 25%, [54:07.280 --> 54:11.760] which is probably where they're going to... I mean, they said they were going to do nothing [54:11.760 --> 54:17.600] and these are supposed to be reciprocal tariffs. If they end up being reciprocal tariffs, [54:17.600 --> 54:20.960] I don't have a problem with it. But they haven't been up to this point. [54:21.840 --> 54:27.440] If Vietnam is paying a 25% tariff to import product to the United States, [54:27.440 --> 54:32.560] they're just going to charge 25% more, which means I pay 25% more cost, [54:32.560 --> 54:37.280] which means that the cost to my consumer goes up by 50% just to keep the margins right. [54:40.080 --> 54:45.360] At the end of the day, I want to say I'm going to defend negative. It's not true [54:45.360 --> 54:49.360] because you can buy American, then there's no tariff. So it is not effectively a tax. [54:50.000 --> 54:55.120] Sure, you could. You could transition into that, but immediately that's what's going to happen. [55:02.640 --> 55:07.840] It takes time to ramp up manufacturing in a different country. In this case, [55:07.840 --> 55:11.440] the country being the United States, it's not going to happen in a week. [55:11.440 --> 55:13.600] It's going to take six to eight months for it to happen. [55:14.560 --> 55:15.680] Perhaps. 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[01:00:11.440 --> 01:00:16.720] I read his book and it says he cares not for the unsightly [01:00:18.880 --> 01:00:22.720] These warmongers come by that term rightly [01:00:27.680 --> 01:00:30.960] I won't pay for the war with my bite [01:00:30.960 --> 01:00:34.400] Ain't gonna pay for the car with my money [01:00:34.400 --> 01:00:37.680] I won't pay for the fun with my bite [01:00:37.680 --> 01:00:41.120] Their plans wicked and their logic shoddy [01:00:41.120 --> 01:00:44.560] Ain't gonna pay for the war with my bite [01:00:44.560 --> 01:00:47.920] I won't pay for the boys with my money [01:00:47.920 --> 01:00:52.080] Ain't gonna pay for the kids with my bite [01:00:52.080 --> 01:00:55.440] Their whole agenda smells funny [01:00:55.440 --> 01:01:00.000] I wanna fight in a war of my own [01:01:00.000 --> 01:01:07.120] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton. We're at Fountain. Rue de la Radio on this Friday, [01:01:07.120 --> 01:01:14.400] the fourth day of April 2025. And we have our special guest, Pastor Massad and Nick [01:01:14.960 --> 01:01:20.960] Galogeley. Did I do that right? Oh, it's a bit of an ah. [01:01:20.960 --> 01:01:25.440] No, you did it right. You did it really well. I think you probably catch his breath. [01:01:25.440 --> 01:01:29.360] That was about as close as everyone could get to it. [01:01:30.560 --> 01:01:32.640] Are you saying Galogeley or Galogeley? [01:01:32.640 --> 01:01:38.000] No, you, no, no. Galogeley, you had it. Yeah, I tell people it used to be Nick Galogeley, [01:01:38.000 --> 01:01:43.040] but we dropped the Nick. Okay, so I can also say Worcester. [01:01:44.080 --> 01:01:51.680] I'm so proud of you, Randy. It took the pastor two months to teach me that. [01:01:51.680 --> 01:01:55.600] It did. And you had to be there the whole time. It ain't Worcester, sir. [01:01:56.480 --> 01:01:57.760] Okay. That's correct. [01:01:58.720 --> 01:02:03.920] Randy, can I jump us in a little different direction here? [01:02:03.920 --> 01:02:14.960] Yes. I think we've talked the tariffs to death, at least for now. But that is one aspect of [01:02:16.560 --> 01:02:22.480] the shock and awe that Donald Trump is creating in the nation and actually even in the world. [01:02:23.280 --> 01:02:31.760] And I don't believe the Democrats ever expected him to win, first of all. Second of all, [01:02:33.280 --> 01:02:38.080] they absolutely had no understanding at all of what he was going to do so quickly [01:02:38.080 --> 01:02:43.040] with all the incredible changes that he's making. [01:02:43.440 --> 01:02:50.080] Pastor, you're fading in and out. [01:02:50.080 --> 01:02:56.320] There's two parts to this. I want to go into a question. Am I back now? Am I good? Can you [01:02:56.320 --> 01:03:03.520] hear me? Yes, you're back. Good. Can you hear me? Yes, you're good. Can anybody hear me? [01:03:03.920 --> 01:03:11.440] Can you hear me? All right. There's a young man. [01:03:14.080 --> 01:03:20.480] Actually, there was a question that came up. There was some Sanskrit writings. I don't know [01:03:20.480 --> 01:03:26.400] if it's properly called Sanskrit. I'm not much of an archaeology fan. But it was some writings [01:03:26.400 --> 01:03:39.440] that no one could understand. Are you guys with me? Yes. Yes, no? Yes, I'm with you. [01:03:40.080 --> 01:03:49.440] Okay, so there were some writings that nobody could really understand. And after lots and lots [01:03:49.440 --> 01:03:58.720] of time of these leading archaeologists trying to decipher this writing, they put it out [01:03:58.720 --> 01:04:05.040] in the public domain in hopes that somebody could find it, understand it. And for years, [01:04:05.040 --> 01:04:14.640] and I want to say decades, no one has been able to understand it. And recently, [01:04:15.600 --> 01:04:23.120] someone actually broke the code and has been able to, and because of that, they've all been [01:04:23.120 --> 01:04:29.920] able to begin to decipher all these, this language and all these manuscripts and things. [01:04:31.040 --> 01:04:37.200] Are you speaking to the writings of the temples in such in South America? [01:04:38.960 --> 01:04:44.160] I'm not sure where they were actually. They tried to understand it for years and years and years. [01:04:44.160 --> 01:04:48.800] And then the 15 year old son of an archaeologist figured it out. [01:04:49.920 --> 01:04:53.120] No, this is something different. This is something much more complex that they've [01:04:53.120 --> 01:05:00.480] been looking at for the longest time. And they haven't been able to to break it until very [01:05:00.480 --> 01:05:10.640] recently. And it was broken by a 19 year old American kid. Now what's unique about this 19 [01:05:10.640 --> 01:05:19.360] year old kid having broken this code is his name. His name is Big Balls. [01:05:21.920 --> 01:05:28.720] Oh, why is that significant? He's with Musk. Because Big Ball is the one who's working with [01:05:28.720 --> 01:05:34.800] Elon Musk. Literally one of the smartest young men on the planet. And he's working with Elon [01:05:34.800 --> 01:05:40.960] Musk. And their goal has been to go in there and unearth all the fraud, all the waste, [01:05:40.960 --> 01:05:49.200] all the criminality going on. They're the ones who found out the USAID is running an amazing scam [01:05:49.200 --> 01:05:57.360] where they're sending out money and creating all kinds of fake NGOs, non-governmental organizations [01:05:58.080 --> 01:06:02.960] that's then sending billions and billions and hundreds of billions of dollars [01:06:03.680 --> 01:06:09.440] back to the United States through all these other NGOs landing in the direction of George Soros and [01:06:09.440 --> 01:06:16.160] others who are paying people enormous sums of money to go and disrupt and disturb and riot and [01:06:16.160 --> 01:06:21.040] all these things. And they've got all of this there. And all the Democrats have been able to do [01:06:21.040 --> 01:06:28.720] is to look in shock that their scam, for lack of a better term, has been uncovered. [01:06:28.720 --> 01:06:35.520] And they have no idea what to do. And in all of the turmoil that this has caused in their ranks, [01:06:35.520 --> 01:06:39.680] they're completely unable to respond to what Donald Trump is doing. [01:06:41.040 --> 01:06:48.720] Now, because they have been unable to respond and effectively get anywhere, they have now been [01:06:49.360 --> 01:06:58.320] taking Marxist activist judges and trying to sabotage legally what the president is doing. [01:06:59.680 --> 01:07:06.560] Some federal judge will make a ruling that says, I'm sorry, I want that plane full of [01:07:08.480 --> 01:07:14.000] deportees returned back to the United States. And I'll tell you when and if they can leave. [01:07:14.720 --> 01:07:18.960] And they said, and the president's people said, well, gee, judge, we're sorry, but it's kind of [01:07:18.960 --> 01:07:24.480] out of US airspace now and we really can't control it. And they're kind of tap dancing the judge. [01:07:25.120 --> 01:07:31.040] And Randy, this is where I wanna get your opinions here today because constitutionally, [01:07:31.680 --> 01:07:38.320] these judges do not have the authority to do what they're doing. And what's happening is [01:07:38.320 --> 01:07:45.120] we have three separate but equal branches of our government. [01:07:46.080 --> 01:07:53.760] And the judiciary is trying to emerge as the superior branch that all other branches must [01:07:53.760 --> 01:07:59.280] bow to. And that will not lead us to anything, any type of a nation that we want to have. [01:07:59.280 --> 01:08:04.000] So I wanna just look at one particular judge for a second. He's been all over the news, [01:08:04.000 --> 01:08:10.320] Judge James Boasberg. And he's the one who ordered the plane to come back, who is trying to [01:08:11.840 --> 01:08:15.840] issue various orders restricting what Donald Trump will do. [01:08:15.840 --> 01:08:20.080] Now, the way I'm looking at it is Donald Trump is the duly elected president of the United States. [01:08:20.080 --> 01:08:24.320] And these areas of foreign policy, these areas of national security, [01:08:24.320 --> 01:08:29.760] this judge has no authority over period. And for him to assert himself into that [01:08:30.320 --> 01:08:35.360] is something akin to treason. I don't know what the proper legal term would be, [01:08:35.360 --> 01:08:40.240] but it's something akin to treason. He is attempting to reach into another branch, [01:08:40.240 --> 01:08:45.440] take power and take authority that he does not have, usurp that power and authority and [01:08:45.440 --> 01:08:51.280] enforce his unelected opinion as well as gospel into. [01:08:51.280 --> 01:08:57.120] And so- Can I ask him a question before Randy answers? [01:08:57.120 --> 01:09:05.440] Go ahead. Was Kilmar Garcia on the flight that the judge told the jury instructed? [01:09:05.440 --> 01:09:09.600] Is that the one person whose wife is running around saying he really is a good person? [01:09:09.680 --> 01:09:18.960] Is that the one person who ICE admitted was an administrative error? [01:09:20.160 --> 01:09:25.200] Okay, then- Donald Trump, that ICE says they can't bring back. [01:09:25.200 --> 01:09:32.960] He's in the highest maximum security prison in El Salvador made for gang members. [01:09:32.960 --> 01:09:37.280] Actually, I haven't heard what you just said. I have not heard that he was an administrative [01:09:37.280 --> 01:09:44.800] mistake. What I have heard from Pam Monte is that he is in fact a member of Trende Aragua, [01:09:44.800 --> 01:09:49.120] and he is actually a bad guy. That's what I've heard. I'm not arguing one case. [01:09:49.120 --> 01:09:52.160] I'll read it to you. I refuse to talk about one person. [01:09:54.640 --> 01:09:59.440] We have 20 million people who invaded the country. And if a person or two gets caught up, [01:09:59.440 --> 01:10:02.400] I'm sorry about that. I really am, but I don't care because we have 20 million [01:10:02.400 --> 01:10:06.720] bad people who have to leave the country. Yeah, but if you wanted to do things correctly, [01:10:06.720 --> 01:10:13.920] you would bring the person back who you incorrectly deported into a gang prison. [01:10:13.920 --> 01:10:17.120] If that's possible, then I hope they can do it. If it's not possible, I'm sorry. [01:10:17.120 --> 01:10:19.920] They say it's not possible, but it is a phone call. [01:10:19.920 --> 01:10:22.400] Hold on. That's a red herring. [01:10:23.120 --> 01:10:30.480] Exactly. Mistakes happen to condemn the whole system because of a mistake. [01:10:31.440 --> 01:10:34.160] No, but you should be willing to correct the mistake. [01:10:34.800 --> 01:10:42.960] So what? What's that got to do with this judge ordering Trump to do something the judge doesn't [01:10:42.960 --> 01:10:48.160] have the power to order him to do? And I want to stay with that. And I'm not going to talk [01:10:48.160 --> 01:10:53.120] about one individual case because I want to make a point here and I want to see what you guys [01:10:53.120 --> 01:11:00.480] think is the correct answer to this. And so then there's a couple of avenues to take it. [01:11:00.480 --> 01:11:06.800] First of all, without question, that judge has overstepped his bounds and I can tend to be [01:11:07.840 --> 01:11:13.280] very dogmatic and very hard-nosed. And I'm looking at it a little differently, [01:11:13.280 --> 01:11:15.200] and I'm going to get into probably a better way to look at it. [01:11:15.200 --> 01:11:17.280] But I want to start with my outrageous thoughts first. [01:11:19.520 --> 01:11:27.040] I want to hear your outrageous thoughts. The president has access to various police agencies, [01:11:27.040 --> 01:11:32.960] whichever one or ones are appropriate for him, whether it's US Marshals or FBI, whoever it is. [01:11:33.520 --> 01:11:36.560] He has quote unquote control over those. Those are the ones that he can direct. [01:11:37.440 --> 01:11:38.960] Hold on, hold on. I believe what he should do. [01:11:38.960 --> 01:11:40.960] The president shouldn't have access to FBI. [01:11:40.960 --> 01:11:48.400] He has every branch of government has access to some police authority. Congress has the Capitol [01:11:48.400 --> 01:11:55.520] Police, et cetera, et cetera. Okay, and so the president has the access to whatever, [01:11:55.520 --> 01:11:58.640] US Marshals, FBI. I don't know who it is, but I know he has access. [01:11:59.440 --> 01:12:08.720] US Marshals, ATF, FBI, all answer directly to the president of the United States through the [01:12:08.720 --> 01:12:14.000] Attorney General. And Bill Clinton called the ATF on to Waco, Texas. [01:12:14.000 --> 01:12:18.320] Yeah. Please hold on a second. I'm going back to this. I don't care about all this other stuff. [01:12:18.400 --> 01:12:24.400] I'm trying to make a point. He has authority, and he has authority with power behind it. [01:12:25.520 --> 01:12:31.120] And I believe that the president should send in one of his agencies, whichever one he chooses, [01:12:31.120 --> 01:12:36.480] to go and arrest that judge and put him in jail. That's what I honestly believe. [01:12:36.480 --> 01:12:40.800] And people will say, that would cause a constitutional crisis. Bulldoinkies, it would [01:12:40.800 --> 01:12:46.800] not. That would highlight that this judge had no authority. He's acting as an activist Marxist, [01:12:47.200 --> 01:12:51.840] who is now, because they failed in every attempt to stop him legally. [01:12:51.840 --> 01:12:55.840] Now they're gonna try to do something that quasi looks legal. But the reality is, [01:12:55.840 --> 01:12:59.840] he has no authority to do. And that's what should happen to that judge. Randy, go ahead, [01:12:59.840 --> 01:13:01.600] cuz I know what Nick's gonna probably try to say. [01:13:01.600 --> 01:13:09.040] I was pleased with Trump, in that this judge told him to do something. And Trump, [01:13:09.040 --> 01:13:14.480] I'm sure he sat back and he said, okay, what's gonna happen if I don't do it? [01:13:15.040 --> 01:13:16.640] What can the judge do about it? [01:13:16.640 --> 01:13:17.360] Nothing. [01:13:18.080 --> 01:13:23.760] So he said, screw you, take your best shot. If you have grounds and if you have the authority [01:13:23.760 --> 01:13:27.360] to do something, take this through the courts and adjudicate it. [01:13:27.360 --> 01:13:32.000] I'm sorry, but that wasn't not the position of the Trump administration. 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[01:17:20.880 --> 01:17:29.680] Back then you had room to move but now you're feeling the crunch. Ain't gonna get me with that same old sucker punch. [01:17:43.840 --> 01:18:01.680] Ain't gonna please me with that same old dance and song. You thought you were right but now you got it all wrong. [01:18:01.680 --> 01:18:11.680] It was a weak moment for me but I had the power all along. Ain't gonna please me with that same old dance and song. [01:18:13.840 --> 01:18:29.680] Ain't gonna fool me with that same old sucker punch. [01:18:30.320 --> 01:18:35.040] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain. We live on our radio and here with our special [01:18:35.040 --> 01:18:57.040] guest Pastor Massad and Dick Galloghly. We were talking about the power of the two branches of [01:18:57.040 --> 01:19:02.800] government. The power of the president versus the power of the judiciary. This is not about [01:19:03.440 --> 01:19:11.040] some judge and some politician. This is about the power of the president as opposed to [01:19:11.040 --> 01:19:19.440] the power of the executive as opposed to the power of the judiciary. And I'm agreeing with you, [01:19:19.440 --> 01:19:26.560] Pastor Massad. And this was the fear of our founders when they put this country together, [01:19:26.560 --> 01:19:34.080] especially James Madison, was horribly afraid of the judiciary overstepping their bounds. [01:19:35.920 --> 01:19:43.440] And when all this went down, that's what I saw, is a test between the two. And you mentioned treason. [01:19:44.800 --> 01:19:55.760] Maybe sedition. Treason requires armed insurrection. Sedition [01:19:55.760 --> 01:20:06.960] is more subtle. And this judge is trying to claim what the president says is more power than he has. [01:20:09.200 --> 01:20:12.320] It does not just take the president to say it. And before I go into this, [01:20:12.880 --> 01:20:15.760] because I'm going to bring the third branch of government in in a minute. [01:20:15.760 --> 01:20:21.040] But before I do that, I just want to note that anyone who's paying attention to our last segment [01:20:21.600 --> 01:20:27.120] realizes that it's such a blessing that we didn't waste the whole night just talking about tariffs [01:20:27.120 --> 01:20:31.520] because it's getting a little more lively. So I want to look at this for a second, [01:20:31.520 --> 01:20:35.920] because I really do think that the president should act and arrest the judge. [01:20:35.920 --> 01:20:41.920] That said, I can understand that that might not be the wisest thing, [01:20:42.640 --> 01:20:48.000] because that would get everybody all fired up. And it might be more extreme of an example than [01:20:48.000 --> 01:20:53.360] you really need to do. I personally think it's the way to go. But let's go to a more moderate, [01:20:53.360 --> 01:20:59.440] but still just as powerful direction. This is all found in Article 3 of the Constitution. [01:20:59.440 --> 01:21:04.960] And judicial tyranny is a problem, one that was recognized at the founding of our country, [01:21:04.960 --> 01:21:12.560] as you just said. And so what Article 3, Section 1 says is the judicial power of the United States [01:21:12.560 --> 01:21:20.000] shall be vested in one Supreme Court and in such inferior courts as Congress may from time to time [01:21:20.000 --> 01:21:26.320] ordain and establish. So let's look at this for a minute. The Constitution establishes one court, [01:21:26.320 --> 01:21:33.520] Supreme. It does not establish any other court. And so all the inferior courts, [01:21:34.480 --> 01:21:41.120] the inferior federal judges, the meddling James Boasberg inferior federal judge, [01:21:42.320 --> 01:21:48.080] are all there because Congress has decided to create a position for them. [01:21:48.080 --> 01:21:52.800] And Congress has the authority to strip the jurisdiction of all the federal courts [01:21:53.440 --> 01:21:59.600] to decide these cases, period. And so when you look at judges, federal judges, [01:21:59.600 --> 01:22:04.400] who are now sabotaging the president's agenda, forget that it's Donald Trump, [01:22:05.040 --> 01:22:12.640] a president. You got federal judges sabotaging president's authority and agenda. [01:22:12.640 --> 01:22:19.120] They were not elected by the people. And the fact that they have authority in one [01:22:19.120 --> 01:22:25.440] federal jurisdiction and only over a case that is brought to it does not give them [01:22:25.520 --> 01:22:30.240] authority in any other jurisdiction, any other federal district in the country. It's clear. [01:22:30.240 --> 01:22:35.200] It's so clear. It's stunning to me that Nolan is actually really promoting what I'm saying [01:22:35.200 --> 01:22:41.440] because it's just so clear in the Constitution. The fact of judicial inferiority is absolutely [01:22:41.440 --> 01:22:47.520] clear in the Constitution. And the Constitution makes it very clear that Congress has the [01:22:47.520 --> 01:22:52.240] ultimate power over the Supreme Court because there's a clause that says that the Congress [01:22:52.880 --> 01:23:01.120] has the authority to tell the Supreme Court, stop hearing that case, you may not enter a decision. [01:23:01.120 --> 01:23:06.080] A lot of people don't realize that's in the Constitution, but it is. And it is not something [01:23:06.080 --> 01:23:12.400] that is almost never done. It happens periodically. And it's not necessarily always successful that [01:23:12.400 --> 01:23:20.320] the Congress unites to stop it, but the actions to stop the bills to stop the Supreme Court from [01:23:20.320 --> 01:23:26.640] hearing a case go forward somewhat regularly. It happens more often than people realize. [01:23:26.640 --> 01:23:30.400] But Congress has the absolute authority to look at the Supreme Court and say, stop, [01:23:30.400 --> 01:23:35.200] you can't make a ruling on this case. We don't wanna hear it. And the Supreme Court has answered [01:23:35.200 --> 01:23:39.600] on more than one occasion and said, though we believe our decision could be important, [01:23:39.600 --> 01:23:44.400] Congress, according to the Constitution, has the authority to tell us we may not answer, [01:23:44.400 --> 01:23:48.560] and therefore we are dropping this case and we render no decision. That's happened more than, [01:23:49.360 --> 01:23:54.000] quite a few times. I'm gonna say more than once, a lot of times in our history and our recent history. [01:23:54.000 --> 01:23:59.440] But Congress has the authority to ordain and establish all these inferior courts. And if [01:23:59.440 --> 01:24:04.960] they have the authority to establish them, then, Randy, that means they have the authority to [01:24:04.960 --> 01:24:13.040] abolish them. Exactly, and they have the authority to limit their powers and ability and authority in [01:24:13.680 --> 01:24:22.000] operation. I listened to a judicial scholar and he was saying, in order for a federal judge to have [01:24:22.000 --> 01:24:28.080] any jurisdiction, there must be a controversy. There must be a plaintiff and there must be a [01:24:28.080 --> 01:24:34.320] defendant. And he was saying, in this case, there's not. And that's been established by [01:24:34.320 --> 01:24:40.880] the Supreme Court as the minimal indicia for any case to be heard in any jurisdiction in [01:24:40.880 --> 01:24:47.440] the United States. You have to have the irreducible minimum indicia in order for [01:24:47.440 --> 01:24:53.040] a case to be justiciable in the United States. Someone came to this judge and asked for an [01:24:53.040 --> 01:24:59.440] injunction. A criminal case, you're talking about a criminal case. No, any case. Not any case. [01:25:00.000 --> 01:25:04.800] There's no difference. As far as the authority of the court is concerned, [01:25:04.800 --> 01:25:09.280] there's no difference between civil and criminal. Criminal is a subset of civil. [01:25:09.280 --> 01:25:14.480] Correct. Well, listen, hold on. Let me go a step further, because history plays into this here, [01:25:14.480 --> 01:25:18.640] too. And it's very important to understand it, because what has the president done? [01:25:18.640 --> 01:25:25.360] He's invoked this 1798 Aliens and Enemies Act. And under that, he clearly has the authority to do it. [01:25:25.360 --> 01:25:30.720] But where did all this stuff come from? Go back to Thomas Jefferson, because in the election of [01:25:31.280 --> 01:25:38.400] 1800, he was the populist candidate at the time. And the ruling people at the time, [01:25:38.400 --> 01:25:40.800] the deep state, if you will, at the time was the federalists. [01:25:41.760 --> 01:25:49.280] And they were so alarmed when he became president that they decided to write the Aliens and Enemies [01:25:49.280 --> 01:26:00.320] Act. And what that did is they created that because they viewed the judiciary as the only [01:26:00.320 --> 01:26:05.360] ones that could stop Thomas Jefferson and his populist people and his populist movement. [01:26:05.360 --> 01:26:08.160] They viewed that that was the only thing that could possibly do it, [01:26:08.160 --> 01:26:13.520] because Jefferson also wanted to shrink the size and scope of the federal government at that time. [01:26:13.520 --> 01:26:17.920] So what Jefferson wrote is, if we can but prevent the government from wasting the [01:26:17.920 --> 01:26:22.960] labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them, then they'll all have to become [01:26:22.960 --> 01:26:28.320] happy. You see, at that time, the government was wasting people's money, just like it is today. [01:26:29.120 --> 01:26:33.920] And so with that in mind, the Republicans in Congress, who aren't the same Republicans as [01:26:33.920 --> 01:26:39.600] they are today, they took aim at the federalist-dominated judiciary, and they actually used [01:26:39.600 --> 01:26:48.720] the Judiciary Act of 1802 right after the Aliens and Enemies Act of 1798, four years later. [01:26:48.720 --> 01:26:56.720] They did the Judicial Act of 1802, and they eliminated 16 federal judgeships. [01:26:56.720 --> 01:26:58.720] Okay, hang on. We'll be right back. [01:26:59.440 --> 01:27:05.040] Sorry, soft drink lovers, even diet drinks can make you fat. [01:27:05.040 --> 01:27:10.320] A new study shows that diet soda drinkers gain much more weight than people who avoid the stuff. [01:27:10.320 --> 01:27:15.440] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be back in a moment with a scoop on supposedly skinny sodas. [01:27:16.080 --> 01:27:21.520] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:27:21.520 --> 01:27:26.400] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [01:27:26.400 --> 01:27:31.680] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [01:27:31.680 --> 01:27:36.240] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. 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Order your copy today, and together we can have the free society we all want [01:29:57.280 --> 01:30:07.280] and deserve. Looking for some truth? You found it. logosradionetwork.com. [01:30:43.920 --> 01:31:12.560] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio, [01:31:12.560 --> 01:31:19.120] and we're here with our special guest, Pastor Mastered, and I'll get it right, Nick Goggally. [01:31:23.120 --> 01:31:30.080] Glo-gally. I need to put a big O in there. I'm gonna make that capital. Glo-gally. Okay, [01:31:30.080 --> 01:31:35.840] got it. And Pastor, you were finishing up. I just want, thank you. I just wanna go back to this [01:31:35.840 --> 01:31:42.480] because historically, I wanna look at Thomas Jefferson for just another minute here. [01:31:42.720 --> 01:31:48.720] Because all of these, today we see a, there's a big lesson we can learn from the Jeffersonian [01:31:48.720 --> 01:31:57.280] era. And basically, what we see is the emerging dictatorship, wannabe dictators of the district [01:31:57.280 --> 01:32:04.800] court behaving and acting like their president should really be something that alarms every [01:32:04.800 --> 01:32:11.840] single American. And what we need to do is just read the Judiciary Act of 1802. Because [01:32:11.840 --> 01:32:16.480] Thomas Jefferson and his party completely revised the court system. [01:32:16.480 --> 01:32:20.720] They abolished the whole series of federalist judges that they deemed were illegitimate. [01:32:21.280 --> 01:32:27.520] And he signed it. Jefferson signed it. And he eliminated and restructured several federal [01:32:27.520 --> 01:32:32.560] courts over partisanship concerns. And you know what? Those judges lost their seats, [01:32:32.560 --> 01:32:38.080] and the republic did not collapse. American people elected Donald Trump to be president. [01:32:39.040 --> 01:32:42.160] Not just to cut costs, but to restore a constitutional republic. [01:32:43.520 --> 01:32:47.520] That's what we need to do. That's what's going on. And I think Article 3 and an understanding [01:32:47.520 --> 01:32:52.160] of that will help to put these judges out of business because they're out of control. [01:32:53.200 --> 01:32:54.560] That's all I have to say about that. [01:32:54.560 --> 01:33:02.640] I just had a conversation with someone today who is relatively high up in the Republican [01:33:02.640 --> 01:33:10.320] Party here in Texas. He knows all of the Supreme Court judges and Texas Court of Criminal Appeals [01:33:10.320 --> 01:33:22.240] judges. And he is saying that they're using him to take some action that will strip the [01:33:23.520 --> 01:33:29.920] judiciary of a lot of its power. Because these are the highest judges in Texas saying that [01:33:29.920 --> 01:33:32.800] the lower courts are absolutely out of control. [01:33:32.800 --> 01:33:34.960] That's correct. [01:33:34.960 --> 01:33:40.160] They're taking action to get them back in control. And they can't do it themselves [01:33:40.160 --> 01:33:48.480] because they're judges. There's only one person that can do it. That's a citizen in a republic. [01:33:50.080 --> 01:33:58.720] And that's something that I'm working on is reestablishing the focus on citizens in a republic, [01:33:59.360 --> 01:34:06.880] a republic as opposed to a democracy. Nick, what's the difference? Functionally, [01:34:07.440 --> 01:34:12.080] what is the difference in this country between a democracy and a republic? [01:34:15.600 --> 01:34:22.480] I'm sorry. Give me one second. My AirPods died. And I'm going to get reconnected here. [01:34:22.480 --> 01:34:25.520] Okay. And while you're doing that, I'll admit that was a trick question. [01:34:25.520 --> 01:34:37.040] I've been working on this for 40 years now. And I can only find one difference between the United [01:34:37.040 --> 01:34:44.880] States and each of the several states, difference between them as a democracy and them as a republic. [01:34:46.320 --> 01:34:53.360] And that is the power of a citizen to go unimpeded to a grand jury. [01:34:55.840 --> 01:35:01.760] The only difference between a democracy and a republic is the ability of the singular citizen [01:35:03.680 --> 01:35:11.840] to take his system to task and control the governmental instruments that he has created. [01:35:11.840 --> 01:35:18.640] And the only way we can do that in our current structure is by going to a grand jury of our [01:35:18.640 --> 01:35:26.320] peers, which is in each of the states that have them, and definitely in the Fed, a fourth branch [01:35:26.320 --> 01:35:34.400] of government. While according to Scalia in Williams v. State, State v. Williams, [01:35:35.920 --> 01:35:41.840] while the district court impanels a grand jury, once the grand jury is impaneled, [01:35:41.840 --> 01:35:47.520] the district court has no more say over the actions of the grand jury. And grand juries [01:35:48.480 --> 01:35:51.440] federal grand juries can examine into anything they want to. [01:35:52.240 --> 01:35:59.360] There is no control over them. And I'm in the process of filing criminal charges against [01:35:59.360 --> 01:36:05.360] federal judges. And I'm saying that when I file a criminal complaint against a federal judge [01:36:06.560 --> 01:36:15.600] directed to a grand jury, no branch of government has any jurisdiction over a criminal [01:36:15.600 --> 01:36:26.880] complaint alleging a felony other than a grand jury. The FBI, the ATTF, none of those, [01:36:27.520 --> 01:36:34.080] they don't have any jurisdiction at all until there is an indictment by a federal grand jury. [01:36:35.520 --> 01:36:42.080] They can investigate, but they can't arrest someone. They can't take jurisdiction until [01:36:42.080 --> 01:36:51.120] a grand jury has found an indictment. Only a grand jury can find an indictment. And only [01:36:51.120 --> 01:36:58.160] an indictment can invest the government with the power to prosecute a criminal accusation. [01:36:59.520 --> 01:37:07.920] Once a grand jury has found a true bill, then the judiciary gets jurisdiction to prosecute. [01:37:07.920 --> 01:37:13.440] The prosecutor gets jurisdiction to act as a lawyer for the United States. But until [01:37:14.000 --> 01:37:24.720] there is an indictment, nobody has jurisdiction. We have prosecutors asking people accused of crime [01:37:24.720 --> 01:37:31.520] to waive an indictment. There is no power in law for them to do that. [01:37:32.480 --> 01:37:39.200] If we can get that grand jury back, we can step back into the place we're supposed to be [01:37:39.200 --> 01:37:48.320] as a republic. And the next set of complaints I'm sending are against federal judges. [01:37:48.320 --> 01:37:53.520] And I'm sending them to the attorney general and directing the attorney general to give them to [01:37:53.520 --> 01:38:00.080] the grand jury. And when she doesn't, I'll sue the president because I'm a citizen in a republic. [01:38:00.880 --> 01:38:06.720] Pam Bondi, the attorney general, doesn't answer to me. She answers to the president. [01:38:07.840 --> 01:38:15.920] President answers to me. And part of my purpose doing this show is to get everybody to realize [01:38:16.880 --> 01:38:24.160] this is a republic. And you as a citizen, everybody answers to you. [01:38:24.160 --> 01:38:32.560] But they only answer to you if you stand up. I'm preaching here, Pastor. [01:38:32.560 --> 01:38:37.200] Yeah, if you don't know, you're actually correct. If you don't know who you are, [01:38:38.240 --> 01:38:43.200] you can't get anywhere. The Supreme Court has even said only the belligerent have rights in court. [01:38:43.200 --> 01:38:47.680] You have to know who you are. It's also been said any right that you're not willing to defend, [01:38:47.680 --> 01:38:53.040] you don't have. That was a ruling that started primarily with Barker Wingo. [01:38:53.520 --> 01:38:59.440] Barker Wingo was a First Amendment case. And in Barker Wingo, they said that in order for you [01:38:59.440 --> 01:39:07.200] to be able to enjoy your right to a speedy trial, you must timely demand it and you must show harm. [01:39:08.640 --> 01:39:13.840] And I'm saying, where in the heck do you come up with that nonsense? That is judicial activism. [01:39:15.520 --> 01:39:21.760] That is nonsense. Before I would allow my public official to take office, [01:39:21.840 --> 01:39:27.200] I demanded that he swear on his oath that he would do certain things. [01:39:28.400 --> 01:39:34.880] And then the judiciary come along and said, you don't have to do those things unless the individual [01:39:35.520 --> 01:39:41.280] commands you to do it. Now, they've entered into a contract with the state. I'm not a party to that [01:39:41.280 --> 01:39:48.880] contract, but I am the intended third party beneficiary. And they're saying that the parties [01:39:48.880 --> 01:39:56.160] to the contract does not have to abide by the contract unless a third party beneficiary demands [01:39:56.160 --> 01:40:02.160] that they do. That's not what their oath said. That's not what my oath said. I swore on my oath [01:40:02.160 --> 01:40:06.400] that I'd protect this country from all enemies foreign and domestic. And I didn't say I would [01:40:06.400 --> 01:40:13.040] do that only if a citizen ordered me to. I said I would do that. They said they would [01:40:14.000 --> 01:40:19.360] protect the Constitution and uphold the laws. They didn't say they'd only do that if a citizen [01:40:19.360 --> 01:40:31.600] commanded them to. That opened the door to give these agencies the ability to just ignore the law [01:40:31.600 --> 01:40:41.120] at their pleasure. They extended it from Speedy Trial, Texas in 72. Barker Wingo was 1970. [01:40:41.760 --> 01:40:47.120] They said that you don't have a right to examining trial unless you demand one. [01:40:48.560 --> 01:40:53.680] They took that from Barker Wingo. And when they took examining trials out of the system, [01:40:53.680 --> 01:40:58.640] they destabilized the whole thing. Andy Kelton, Brett Fountain, we'll be right back. [01:40:59.280 --> 01:41:04.560] Do you have a business with five employees or more? 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You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, [01:42:47.280 --> 01:42:54.480] forms for civil cases, pro se tactics, and much more. Please visit ruleoflawradio.com [01:42:54.480 --> 01:42:59.600] and click on the banner or call toll free 866-LAW-EZ. [01:43:24.480 --> 01:43:47.120] As we saw, so shall we be. So many crucial words get put on all that we see. Try as we [01:43:47.120 --> 01:44:16.640] will. Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio and here with our [01:44:16.640 --> 01:44:22.480] special guest, Pastor Massad and Nick Gologley. Did I do that right? [01:44:24.720 --> 01:44:30.640] You've gotten it at this point. Randy, I knew we could train you. It was just a matter of time. [01:44:30.640 --> 01:44:37.840] Well, and Pastor Massad, we also have Dr. Joe on the board. Just for his- [01:44:38.640 --> 01:44:42.240] On the quiet mic. Yeah, if we need a little sarcasm, [01:44:42.240 --> 01:44:48.640] consciousness. Is Dr. Joe with us now? Yes, he is. [01:44:48.640 --> 01:44:55.280] Randy, everyone gets in life just about what they deserve. As for me, I'm just here to make sure. [01:44:57.120 --> 01:45:02.720] You know, Dr. Joe, it is so good to hear your voice. I have to go back to a little story [01:45:03.280 --> 01:45:10.640] from upstate New York when you gentlemen were up here and you guys and Nick went to dinner one [01:45:10.640 --> 01:45:16.640] night at Applebee's or Ruby Tuesday's, whatever it was. And I didn't know much about that until [01:45:16.640 --> 01:45:21.120] the following week when I went to the same restaurant with Nicholas. [01:45:21.120 --> 01:45:25.600] And when we sat down, apparently we had the same waitress that you guys had [01:45:25.600 --> 01:45:29.840] who came up to the table, looked at Nick and said, is he as bad as the other two? [01:45:29.840 --> 01:45:36.160] True story. [01:45:41.360 --> 01:45:45.360] That was when you were talking about your suicide hotline? [01:45:47.440 --> 01:45:49.280] You think Dr. Joe was talking about that? [01:45:50.720 --> 01:45:54.560] I think that's when Dr. Joe was using his best espanol. [01:45:55.440 --> 01:46:01.520] Well, the suicide hotline is very important. Randy, why don't you tell people about it? [01:46:03.200 --> 01:46:08.160] It's yours. We were in a restaurant in, what was that town? [01:46:09.360 --> 01:46:09.920] Herkimer. [01:46:10.720 --> 01:46:11.200] Herkimer. [01:46:15.440 --> 01:46:18.480] Pastor Madison said he wanted to put together a suicide hotline. [01:46:19.840 --> 01:46:23.120] And he's going to call it, going to call it, why wait? [01:46:24.720 --> 01:46:30.080] And it got two, two boosts down, almost fell out in the floor laughing. The whole place erupted. [01:46:35.040 --> 01:46:37.840] Okay, we don't think that. [01:46:37.840 --> 01:46:45.040] I am turning on the phone lines. After this next segment, we will start taking your calls. [01:46:45.040 --> 01:46:53.040] It'd be nice if we had some calls on point. So if you have a question or comment for our guests, [01:46:53.040 --> 01:46:58.320] give us a call, 512-646-1984. Okay. [01:46:58.320 --> 01:47:01.680] Also, if you want to try to pronounce Galoagly. [01:47:02.960 --> 01:47:03.760] Galoagly. [01:47:03.760 --> 01:47:04.320] Give a call. [01:47:05.280 --> 01:47:06.400] I thought it was Galoagly. [01:47:08.960 --> 01:47:11.200] I can't give them the answer before they call in. [01:47:12.000 --> 01:47:21.600] Okay. So anyway, so give us a call. We were, pastor, you were looking at the difference [01:47:23.280 --> 01:47:30.400] the authority, the actual authority of the federal courts as opposed to their claimed authority. [01:47:31.760 --> 01:47:35.600] And it looks like Trump was testing their authority. [01:47:38.640 --> 01:47:41.600] Because they ordered him to do something he didn't think they had the power to [01:47:41.600 --> 01:47:43.680] order him to do so he thumbed his nose at him. [01:47:47.120 --> 01:47:49.120] What do you think will be the result of that pastor? [01:47:50.000 --> 01:47:56.720] Well, I think that the result is, what the result will be was very clear by what the [01:47:56.720 --> 01:48:01.920] attorney general said in the following days. And she made it very clear that the judge does [01:48:01.920 --> 01:48:06.160] not have the authority to do this. And the media jumps all over and says, well, [01:48:06.160 --> 01:48:09.760] clearly he's the judge, he has the authority. And they simply needed to be schooled and [01:48:09.760 --> 01:48:13.520] still need to be schooled. No, judges have limits to their authority. [01:48:13.520 --> 01:48:17.600] And we have three equal branches, co-equal branches of government. And we're not going [01:48:17.600 --> 01:48:23.600] just sit back and allow a judicial tyranny to develop in the nation so that every other [01:48:23.600 --> 01:48:29.280] branch of government must come to believe that they have to bow down to the judiciary, [01:48:29.280 --> 01:48:31.360] these unelected people, absolutely not. [01:48:33.760 --> 01:48:40.000] If the judiciary cannot say when the presidency is acting in a [01:48:40.720 --> 01:48:48.560] tyrannical way, who can say when the president and the executive branch is acting in a [01:48:48.560 --> 01:48:57.680] tyrannical way? The answer to the question is we the people. [01:48:59.440 --> 01:49:01.840] That's what impeachment's for. That's correct. [01:49:03.360 --> 01:49:05.840] That's the legislature's job, not the judiciary's. [01:49:05.840 --> 01:49:13.520] House and the Senate both have to. What president has gotten actually removed from office in the [01:49:13.520 --> 01:49:15.120] history of the country? Nixon. [01:49:15.120 --> 01:49:24.560] No, he did not. Nixon resigned in lieu of impeachment, but it was coming. Wasn't it McKinley? [01:49:24.560 --> 01:49:28.880] There were three presidents that were impeached. I don't think anybody has ever actually gotten [01:49:28.880 --> 01:49:32.080] removed from office. That's because they resigned. [01:49:33.040 --> 01:49:40.240] No, Andrew Johnson did not resign and he was not removed. The only other president who was impeached, [01:49:40.240 --> 01:49:51.840] I thought, was. It was Jackson, Clinton, and Trump, and none of them were removed from office. [01:49:51.840 --> 01:49:56.560] Correct. They either resigned or they finished out the term. [01:49:57.360 --> 01:50:03.120] Nixon resigned. But he was not impeached. [01:50:03.120 --> 01:50:08.160] So you're using that as an example to say that impeachment is not a remedy. It is a remedy. [01:50:08.800 --> 01:50:15.040] It is the remedy. The judiciary doesn't have the power to remove the president. [01:50:16.640 --> 01:50:21.200] They don't have the power to interfere with the president's duties or authorities. [01:50:21.200 --> 01:50:24.240] But removing is different than checking. [01:50:25.360 --> 01:50:32.480] Yeah, but that is how you check. And for the record, why does Congress have that authority? [01:50:33.200 --> 01:50:39.760] Because Congress is to read the people assembly. So ultimately, we the people, [01:50:39.760 --> 01:50:42.960] through our representatives, have the power to remove the president. No one else does. [01:50:43.600 --> 01:50:46.560] And they have the power to remove federal judges. Nobody else does. [01:50:46.560 --> 01:50:54.000] Yes. Sure, but if the president makes an action that is unconstitutional, [01:50:55.200 --> 01:51:02.960] do the courts not have any authority to declare it as unconstitutional? [01:51:02.960 --> 01:51:08.720] No. No. This is understanding the Constitution. The courts will tell you, [01:51:08.720 --> 01:51:13.280] don't bring the Constitution into my court. The courts will tell you not to bring the [01:51:13.280 --> 01:51:15.680] Constitution into court? Yes, they will. [01:51:15.680 --> 01:51:22.240] What do the courts decide on? The law implemented by the legislature [01:51:23.120 --> 01:51:28.240] to implement the Constitution. So you can't bring the Constitution in. [01:51:28.240 --> 01:51:31.520] You must bring in the law that implements the Constitution. [01:51:32.960 --> 01:51:40.880] Pretty sad, huh, Nick? Or in other words, the administrative laws, [01:51:41.440 --> 01:51:43.440] because they are just administrative courts. [01:51:46.000 --> 01:51:55.600] The court has no power over the president unless someone has accused the president [01:51:56.160 --> 01:52:02.560] of violating a law or someone has filed a civil action against the president. [01:52:02.560 --> 01:52:09.360] That's the only way the courts can get any jurisdiction. In this case, someone came to [01:52:09.360 --> 01:52:14.320] him and said, we don't like what he's doing. We want you to issue an injunction. [01:52:15.040 --> 01:52:21.120] What they should have done was filed a suit against the president, accusing the president [01:52:21.120 --> 01:52:28.720] of violating the limits of his office, serve the president, give the president [01:52:28.720 --> 01:52:32.720] opportunity to respond, and then file an injunction. [01:52:35.280 --> 01:52:38.800] I think your remedy would be flawed constitutionally when you just outlined, Randy. [01:52:39.200 --> 01:52:43.760] The Constitution doesn't matter. It's based off of laws. Interpreting the Constitution by [01:52:43.760 --> 01:52:45.680] Congress is what you're saying. Yes. [01:52:46.960 --> 01:52:56.720] Okay, so let's say, for example, that I am one of many people in the military who was fired [01:52:57.680 --> 01:53:06.160] due to not wanting to get the COVID-19 vaccination. And the court said, no, [01:53:06.160 --> 01:53:11.600] Mr. President, you can't do that. The president then has the authority to ignore that order [01:53:11.600 --> 01:53:15.840] unless Congress removes him or makes a law saying that he can't do that. [01:53:15.840 --> 01:53:17.440] And that's what Joe Biden did. [01:53:20.080 --> 01:53:26.800] What we're talking about is the nature of remedy. If I feel that I have been improperly [01:53:26.800 --> 01:53:34.080] removed from the military, I have recourse. The judge has no power preemptively [01:53:35.040 --> 01:53:39.760] to take some action. I have to come to the court with a controversy. [01:53:42.160 --> 01:53:52.000] I file creates jurisdiction for the court. So if someone says I was deported into a El Salvadorian [01:53:52.000 --> 01:53:59.040] prison and I had no criminal record, could then the judge decide on the case? No. [01:53:59.040 --> 01:54:01.200] But why no? Because there's no [01:54:01.200 --> 01:54:03.680] controversy before the court. There's a controversy. [01:54:03.680 --> 01:54:05.280] He was- There is a controversy, [01:54:05.280 --> 01:54:10.240] but it's not before the court. In order to put the controversy before the court, [01:54:10.240 --> 01:54:17.120] he must file a petition with the court and give notice to the opposing party and give [01:54:17.120 --> 01:54:21.520] opposing party opportunity to respond to that petition. [01:54:21.520 --> 01:54:24.560] And the response- Hold on, hold on. [01:54:24.640 --> 01:54:34.800] That is what is necessary to give the judiciary jurisdiction. I'm not saying these things aren't [01:54:34.800 --> 01:54:43.360] wrong. I'm saying in order for the judiciary to have jurisdiction, there must be a case [01:54:43.360 --> 01:54:48.880] in controversy filed before the court. The court cannot on its own, [01:54:49.440 --> 01:54:53.520] sui sponte do what it wants to. I understand. [01:54:53.520 --> 01:54:57.600] There's one more qualification in all that, Randy. Well, one second. There's one more [01:54:57.600 --> 01:55:02.720] qualification in all that, Randy, and that's that the moving party must have standing before the [01:55:02.720 --> 01:55:12.960] court. They must be able to show- So let's talk as humans, not persons. Let's not say persons, [01:55:13.040 --> 01:55:20.960] because we all know what persons means. Let's talk as humans. If someone was deported [01:55:20.960 --> 01:55:27.760] as a gang member and was being held in a maximum security gang prison, [01:55:28.640 --> 01:55:32.800] and they have never done any of those things, is that wrong as a human? 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[01:57:53.520 --> 01:58:00.720] Spar with an extra P. S for speech, P for press, another P for petition, A for assembly, [01:58:00.720 --> 01:58:05.840] and R for religion. Most Americans are familiar with the First Amendment guarantees of free speech, [01:58:05.840 --> 01:58:10.400] press, assembly, and religion. But petition for redress is another matter. We have the [01:58:10.400 --> 01:58:15.120] right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. It means that if we're unhappy [01:58:15.120 --> 01:58:19.360] with what's going on in our government, we can spell out the reasons without fear of being thrown [01:58:19.360 --> 01:58:24.720] into jail. I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:58:30.320 --> 01:58:34.640] The Bill of Rights contains the first 10 amendments of our Constitution. They guarantee [01:58:34.640 --> 01:58:39.520] the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. Our liberty depends on it. I'm Dr. [01:58:39.520 --> 01:58:43.520] Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember one of your [01:58:43.520 --> 01:58:49.680] Constitutional rights. Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll [01:58:49.680 --> 01:58:54.880] never get it back again. And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to [01:58:54.880 --> 01:59:00.320] vanish too. So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to [01:59:00.320 --> 01:59:05.840] yourself. Privacy, it's worth hanging onto. This public service announcement is brought to you by [01:59:05.840 --> 01:59:12.480] startpage.com, the private search engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. Start over with [01:59:12.480 --> 01:59:19.360] startpage. When I think of the Second Amendment, I visualize myself wrapping my two arms around [01:59:19.360 --> 01:59:24.080] the Bill of Rights in a big old bear hug. It's how I remember that the Second Amendment guarantees [01:59:24.080 --> 01:59:28.960] us the right to bear arms, arms that embrace our freedoms and won't let anyone take them away [01:59:28.960 --> 01:59:35.120] without a fight. Get it? Two arms, bear hug, bear arms? The late Senator Hubert Humphrey captured [01:59:35.120 --> 01:59:40.080] the spirit of the Second Amendment so well when he said, the right of the citizens to bear arms [01:59:40.080 --> 01:59:44.400] is just one guarantee against arbitrary government, one more safeguard against the [01:59:44.400 --> 01:59:49.440] tyranny, which now appears remote in America, but which historically has proved to always be [01:59:49.440 --> 01:59:54.480] possible. I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [02:00:10.080 --> 02:00:26.320] Well, I received my remedy today. It came in a box just like they say. I accepted it for value [02:00:26.320 --> 02:00:36.800] right away, if not sooner, not later. We are originators and the pathway seems to get straighter [02:00:36.800 --> 02:00:45.040] every day. And I can take anything that belongs to me and put it to good use. [02:00:50.240 --> 02:00:55.120] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Wheel of Law Radio here with Pastor [02:00:55.120 --> 02:01:01.600] Acid and Nick Galugali. Galugali, Galugali, Nick. You can't say it wrong at this point. You got it. [02:01:01.600 --> 02:01:06.320] How the courts work. And the question was, [02:01:08.080 --> 02:01:16.160] did Trump have to listen to this judge? And the answer is no. Because in order for the court [02:01:17.120 --> 02:01:24.560] to get jurisdiction in any case, there has to be a controversy before the court. [02:01:25.840 --> 02:01:31.120] And in order for a controversy to be before the court, there must be a plaintiff, [02:01:31.760 --> 02:01:40.480] and there must be a defendant. All courts are civil. Criminal is a subset of civil. [02:01:41.680 --> 02:01:48.720] In order to initiate jurisdiction of the court, someone must file a complaint with the court. [02:01:49.360 --> 02:01:56.960] An original petition in a civil case is a complaint, same as with a criminal case. [02:01:56.960 --> 02:02:05.440] Someone must file with the court, claiming that a law was violated, that this court has [02:02:05.440 --> 02:02:12.240] authority to adjudicate. Would a state against state lawsuit be valid, in your view? [02:02:13.200 --> 02:02:18.400] Wait, would a what? A state against state lawsuit be valid? [02:02:19.280 --> 02:02:21.600] Yes. But where is the- [02:02:21.600 --> 02:02:29.360] Where is the injured party? Okay, you're mixing up the patriot stuff. [02:02:31.120 --> 02:02:39.840] You're mixing criminal with civil. Civil does not require an injured party. [02:02:42.480 --> 02:02:47.920] Yes. The plaintiff is the injured party, always. [02:02:48.880 --> 02:02:52.320] Okay, so if a state sues a state, what is the injured party? [02:02:53.040 --> 02:02:56.640] Whoever is the one who filed the suit is the injured party. [02:03:02.400 --> 02:03:09.120] I'm not talking something philosophical here. One date must come to the Fed and say, [02:03:10.640 --> 02:03:15.440] we had an agreement with this state, and this state did not abide by that agreement, [02:03:15.520 --> 02:03:18.000] and we were harmed thereby. Okay. [02:03:18.560 --> 02:03:26.400] He's the injured party. We have statutory laws in this state, and this individual violated [02:03:26.400 --> 02:03:33.360] one of our state laws, and when a criminal law is violated, the state is the injured party. [02:03:33.920 --> 02:03:38.640] The state has the power to invoke the jurisdiction of the court in criminal. [02:03:38.720 --> 02:03:44.000] The citizen has the power to invoke the jurisdiction of the court in civil. [02:03:45.200 --> 02:03:52.000] In both cases, in any case, in order for the court to have jurisdiction, some party [02:03:52.560 --> 02:03:55.760] must petition the court for redress of grievance. [02:03:57.600 --> 02:04:01.680] And that petition invests the court with jurisdiction. [02:04:02.640 --> 02:04:06.160] That's the only way the court can get jurisdiction. [02:04:07.120 --> 02:04:13.840] There must be an injured party, and there must be two parties, and there must be a case in [02:04:13.840 --> 02:04:26.320] controversy. If I see the legislature passes a law that's absolutely 100% unconstitutional, [02:04:26.320 --> 02:04:34.400] I can't do anything about it unless I am harmed by it. [02:04:36.800 --> 02:04:43.280] I have to be able to come to the court and say, because of this law, I was harmed. [02:04:44.480 --> 02:04:46.960] If the law is just out there and I haven't been harmed, [02:04:50.400 --> 02:04:53.200] nobody has standing to bring the issue before the court. [02:04:54.160 --> 02:05:00.560] In this case, Trump is taking these guys back to El Salvador. Democrats didn't like it, [02:05:01.200 --> 02:05:07.280] and they went to the judge and say, hey, we want you to enter an injunction to stop him [02:05:07.280 --> 02:05:12.400] from taking those people to El Salvador. Who is they? [02:05:14.960 --> 02:05:19.840] Someone in the Democratic Party filed for an injunction. I don't know what their name was. [02:05:20.400 --> 02:05:26.320] They filed for an injunction. What they didn't do is bring a controversy before the court. [02:05:27.200 --> 02:05:33.600] So like any attorney general who brings a lawsuit, I'm sorry, I shouldn't say any. [02:05:35.280 --> 02:05:40.320] Let's say an attorney general, let's just say Letitia James of New York, brings [02:05:40.960 --> 02:05:48.400] a petition before the court that says 50 New Yorkers were [02:05:50.880 --> 02:05:58.720] deported from New York and into El Salvador because they had tattoos or something. [02:06:00.480 --> 02:06:02.080] Would that be a valid petition? [02:06:02.080 --> 02:06:11.040] No. There has to be an injured party. [02:06:16.800 --> 02:06:20.880] People who were harmed are the ones that must bring the issue. [02:06:20.880 --> 02:06:30.000] If the attorney general came before the court and said, this party [02:06:30.000 --> 02:06:37.840] took citizens from our state and illegally in violation of this law, [02:06:39.520 --> 02:06:43.360] blackballed them from this state and took them to another place. [02:06:43.920 --> 02:06:47.520] All the constitutions forbid blackballing someone. [02:06:47.520 --> 02:06:50.480] So they would have to have their own individual lawyers? [02:06:50.480 --> 02:06:58.560] No, the state could say this individual violated this state law. [02:06:59.520 --> 02:07:04.560] That would give the attorney general standing as the lawyer for the state, [02:07:05.760 --> 02:07:08.720] for the state to bring a controversy before the court. [02:07:09.440 --> 02:07:12.400] If they did that, then they would have to file suit. [02:07:12.960 --> 02:07:18.320] They would have to serve the other party. And once the other party was served, [02:07:19.040 --> 02:07:25.600] now the court has jurisdiction. Until that's done, the court can't step in at all. [02:07:25.760 --> 02:07:32.240] In this case, they didn't do that. They said, hey, sending all these people to El Salvador, [02:07:32.240 --> 02:07:39.120] you got to stop him. You got to do it now because if we wait until we get a suit filed, [02:07:39.840 --> 02:07:42.640] it'll be moot, they'll already be in El Salvador. [02:07:44.160 --> 02:07:49.840] And the judge cannot preemptively take on the case because some harm may accrue in the interim. [02:07:50.080 --> 02:08:00.000] They have to file an action showing harm, put it before the court with their original [02:08:00.000 --> 02:08:06.000] complaint, they can ask for an injunction. So you think that judicial stays should not exist? [02:08:07.360 --> 02:08:11.760] Yeah, they exist. No, but they should not exist. [02:08:12.400 --> 02:08:14.880] No, but they should not exist. [02:08:14.880 --> 02:08:22.160] Only when the judiciary has jurisdiction. And there are steps that must be taken. [02:08:23.040 --> 02:08:26.400] Whoever filed for this injunction should have filed suit. [02:08:28.000 --> 02:08:33.600] So if there was a stay against the COVID vaccine under the Biden administration, [02:08:33.600 --> 02:08:38.160] would that not be valid? No, not unless someone claimed harm. [02:08:38.720 --> 02:08:45.440] Okay. And file suit, and then based on my suit, ask for a stay. [02:08:46.160 --> 02:08:47.440] Pastor, do you agree with that? [02:08:50.960 --> 02:08:58.560] I will admit that Mr. Kelton's knowledge of the particulars of law is superior to mine. [02:08:58.560 --> 02:09:01.120] I've been listening to him. He sounds like he's saying he's correct. [02:09:02.000 --> 02:09:07.840] No, but would you agree that the stays put on the vaccine mandate during the Biden administration [02:09:07.840 --> 02:09:13.520] were valid or not valid? Because they were valid. Biden, Biden obeyed them. [02:09:16.800 --> 02:09:18.160] Who issued the stay? [02:09:20.160 --> 02:09:24.080] It would have been the courts. It would have been some sort of district or circuit court. [02:09:24.720 --> 02:09:27.680] I don't know the particulars about it, but there were stays that were put on [02:09:28.240 --> 02:09:34.640] the vaccine mandates. If you go back and look at it, you're going to find somebody filed suit [02:09:34.640 --> 02:09:38.480] because of these vaccine mandates. [02:09:39.840 --> 02:09:43.520] So the courts started misbehaving under the Trump administration? [02:09:45.120 --> 02:09:49.040] You're talking very hypothetical at the moment. You're going very hypothetical. We're not talking [02:09:49.040 --> 02:09:54.400] about specific cases. You're generalizing it, and I could not, and even Randy can't give a specific [02:09:54.400 --> 02:09:59.360] answer to a hypothetical case. I know you're saying they happened. I kind of remember that. [02:09:59.360 --> 02:10:00.080] They did, yeah. [02:10:00.880 --> 02:10:04.800] But which cases and what were the facts of the case? I can't answer. You guys are getting [02:10:04.800 --> 02:10:06.880] bogged down on this. You're probably going to bore the listeners. [02:10:08.000 --> 02:10:16.880] This is in order for a court to have jurisdiction, there must be a case in controversy. [02:10:16.880 --> 02:10:24.720] And if the courts issued injunctions, they had to issue an injunction based on a case that was [02:10:24.720 --> 02:10:29.280] filed before them. You can't file one just because they think something's wrong. [02:10:30.480 --> 02:10:32.720] We can agree on that. [02:10:32.720 --> 02:10:41.040] And that's what Trump is saying. Nobody sued me. Somebody has to sue me and tell me precisely [02:10:41.040 --> 02:10:48.560] why I'm being sued. And once that suit is filed with the court, now you can ask the court for [02:10:48.560 --> 02:10:54.160] an injunction because to file this suit, I brought this controversy before the court. [02:10:54.160 --> 02:11:00.320] Now stop him before he drops him off in El Salvador because if that happens, [02:11:00.320 --> 02:11:07.280] then the whole issue will be moot. So I would lose my remedy. So the court would have power [02:11:07.280 --> 02:11:10.880] to issue that injunction. And what Trump is saying, nobody filed suit. [02:11:12.640 --> 02:11:21.680] The court just sues Sponte issued an order. He don't have power to do that. Does that make sense? [02:11:24.160 --> 02:11:25.520] Pastor, have I missed something? [02:11:27.760 --> 02:11:31.600] No, not at all. I think you're good. I think we should go beyond this though, [02:11:31.600 --> 02:11:34.640] because where else do you wanna go? [02:11:37.200 --> 02:11:41.200] I think you guys have done a good job answering this issue. [02:11:43.520 --> 02:11:48.640] Okay, so now what's gonna happen? What do you think will happen? [02:11:48.960 --> 02:11:56.640] I'm looking at it and I'm thinking that when this gets before the appellate courts, [02:11:56.640 --> 02:12:02.160] the appellate courts are gonna say, judge, show me the case in controversy, [02:12:02.160 --> 02:12:06.800] they're gonna throw it out. I think Trump knew that his lawyers told him that [02:12:07.760 --> 02:12:14.160] if I can figure it out and I'm just a pro se chump, he's got some of the best lawyers [02:12:14.160 --> 02:12:18.480] in the country. They figured it out quickly, but sometimes they don't. [02:12:18.480 --> 02:12:25.440] Our attorney general on the voting issue, he filed suit against Wisconsin, [02:12:26.960 --> 02:12:36.720] claiming that Wisconsin's laws, voting laws were corrupt and they diluted the power of [02:12:36.720 --> 02:12:42.640] Texan citizens' votes. What did he claim? What did he claim, Randy? [02:12:43.040 --> 02:12:49.040] Because they didn't follow their laws, they changed, they got different voting outcomes [02:12:49.040 --> 02:12:52.000] and that hurt Texas. That was his claim, Mr. Paxton. [02:12:52.000 --> 02:12:58.240] I looked at it and said, okay, Wisconsin didn't follow Wisconsin law. [02:12:59.600 --> 02:13:07.760] You don't have standing to raise that issue. I'm just a pro se, I looked at it and it [02:13:07.760 --> 02:13:09.040] jumped right out at me. [02:13:10.000 --> 02:13:16.400] But he has standing, Randy, if Wisconsin's actions injured Texans, he maintained it. [02:13:16.400 --> 02:13:19.360] The Supreme got it and said, are you kidding? [02:13:20.240 --> 02:13:27.840] You have no standing. It doesn't matter if what Wisconsin did diluted your vote, [02:13:27.840 --> 02:13:31.440] as long as Wisconsin did what Wisconsin did in Wisconsin. [02:13:32.400 --> 02:13:35.200] If they had come to Texas and done something, you'd have standing. 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[02:17:03.680 --> 02:17:05.840] There's no business with what the king man's saying. [02:17:06.720 --> 02:17:09.280] Mankind, you know, is just leading the time. [02:17:09.280 --> 02:17:11.120] Trust in God, my friend. [02:17:12.400 --> 02:17:14.240] Tell him your problem, Dave. [02:17:15.280 --> 02:17:17.040] I'll read his name once again. [02:17:18.000 --> 02:17:20.080] Miracle, you know, he worked the hand. [02:17:20.960 --> 02:17:22.880] Trust in God, my friend. [02:17:24.080 --> 02:17:25.840] Tell him your problem, Dave. [02:17:26.960 --> 02:17:28.640] Call on his name once again. [02:17:29.680 --> 02:17:31.680] Miracle, you know, he worked the hand. [02:17:32.480 --> 02:17:35.440] The business, what you call him, you call him Buhuda. [02:17:35.440 --> 02:17:38.080] You call him an Allah, or you call him Jeovia. [02:17:38.720 --> 02:17:40.960] Call upon his name, and you call Rasta. [02:17:41.680 --> 02:17:44.320] Pray to him, and he'll deliver. [02:17:44.320 --> 02:17:47.280] Miracle, he work, and he work it all over. [02:17:47.280 --> 02:17:49.440] Make the blind see, and the deaf hear. [02:17:50.240 --> 02:17:53.120] Even make the cripple man get up walk, you see. [02:17:53.120 --> 02:17:55.520] Thank you for how that be, because you did it for me. [02:17:56.320 --> 02:17:58.080] Okay, we are back. [02:17:58.080 --> 02:18:00.000] Randy Kelton, Brent Fountainbuehler Radio, [02:18:00.000 --> 02:18:01.920] and everybody dropped off the board. [02:18:01.920 --> 02:18:03.200] This is Friday night. [02:18:03.200 --> 02:18:05.520] Sometimes on Friday nights, [02:18:05.520 --> 02:18:08.480] our phone server reboots itself for some reason. [02:18:08.480 --> 02:18:11.200] No, no, our phone server does not reboot itself. [02:18:11.200 --> 02:18:12.560] It's our provider. [02:18:12.560 --> 02:18:14.080] They reboot their servers. [02:18:14.080 --> 02:18:16.640] Our phone server provider reboots itself. [02:18:16.640 --> 02:18:18.400] We don't do it, but this is something [02:18:18.400 --> 02:18:19.760] we don't have control over. [02:18:19.760 --> 02:18:21.440] Everyone's want it reboots itself. [02:18:21.440 --> 02:18:23.760] So when that happens, if you get dropped off, [02:18:23.760 --> 02:18:24.800] just call back in. [02:18:24.800 --> 02:18:25.200] Mary, if you're... [02:18:25.200 --> 02:18:26.080] Tell them to call back in. [02:18:26.880 --> 02:18:28.160] There's money on the account. [02:18:28.160 --> 02:18:29.280] Just tell them to call back in. [02:18:32.080 --> 02:18:33.440] Do I sound confused, guys? [02:18:34.400 --> 02:18:37.280] My producer's talking to me in my headset while I'm talking. [02:18:37.280 --> 02:18:39.600] And I did not multitask well. [02:18:39.600 --> 02:18:41.680] I'm not on the air, by the way, guests. [02:18:41.680 --> 02:18:42.720] I'm not on the air. [02:18:42.720 --> 02:18:44.080] Okay, yeah, yeah. [02:18:44.080 --> 02:18:46.480] The VoIP provider rebooted their servers. [02:18:46.480 --> 02:18:47.840] This happens on Friday nights once in a while. [02:18:47.840 --> 02:18:48.960] Just tell people to call back in. [02:18:49.680 --> 02:18:50.400] Okay, I got it. [02:18:50.400 --> 02:18:50.900] Okay. [02:18:52.960 --> 02:18:59.520] So Pastor Massad, we've kind of beat up this issue. [02:19:02.240 --> 02:19:03.680] I don't know if you've beat up the issue, [02:19:03.680 --> 02:19:05.520] but you sure beat up Nick, which is good. [02:19:07.840 --> 02:19:12.960] But anyway, I want to talk about something else. [02:19:12.960 --> 02:19:14.160] We can raise another subject here. [02:19:14.160 --> 02:19:15.840] If callers come in, we can jump in and out. [02:19:17.280 --> 02:19:25.040] There was recently a meeting in the Oval Office with President Zelensky from Ukraine. [02:19:26.000 --> 02:19:28.000] And obviously, President Trump, [02:19:28.560 --> 02:19:30.960] Vice President Vance, there are other people there. [02:19:30.960 --> 02:19:34.480] And they get into quite an argument going on. [02:19:34.480 --> 02:19:42.240] And I personally want to say I was so proud of Vice President Vance for just jumping in. [02:19:42.240 --> 02:19:44.720] Because you know that before any meeting like that, [02:19:45.360 --> 02:19:49.440] all the people have hammered out all these details and they've come forth with an agreement. [02:19:49.440 --> 02:19:56.320] That's the only reason a live meeting in the Oval is happening with the American press [02:19:56.320 --> 02:20:02.480] right there. And from what I could glean out of it, Mr. Zelensky was going off script. [02:20:02.480 --> 02:20:08.160] And Mr. Vance called him on that and said, basically, how dare you do that in front of [02:20:08.160 --> 02:20:13.520] the American media? Relitigate this with all due respect, sir. And it's been very interesting to [02:20:14.080 --> 02:20:19.280] see afterward some of the things that Mr. Zelensky was saying under his breath [02:20:19.280 --> 02:20:23.360] in whatever the Ukrainian language is, some people have interpreted it. [02:20:23.360 --> 02:20:29.680] And he was quite upset. And Donald Trump shut him down, said, listen, you're not holding any cards. [02:20:29.680 --> 02:20:36.800] And then he began to do a few things, I believe, just to let Mr. Zelensky know that he's very [02:20:36.800 --> 02:20:42.800] serious. And he withheld intelligence information from him and a couple of other things. [02:20:42.800 --> 02:20:47.440] And Nick observed all that and had some thoughts. And I wanna give him an opportunity, [02:20:47.440 --> 02:20:50.880] if we can, to share some of his thoughts. He began to write a white paper about it. [02:20:51.520 --> 02:20:53.360] And Nick, go ahead, you kinda take it away there. [02:20:54.080 --> 02:21:05.920] Sure. I wrote a very negative op-ed, not an op-ed in paper, but an op-ed on my laptop [02:21:06.480 --> 02:21:17.360] about what had happened. And I was pretty negative about it. I think that bringing up the [02:21:18.000 --> 02:21:24.480] clothing that the president of Ukraine is wearing is not good. [02:21:26.960 --> 02:21:33.920] I think that having a yelling match with the president of a war-torn country is not good. [02:21:36.320 --> 02:21:39.040] I basically disagreed with all of it. I disagree with the [02:21:39.200 --> 02:21:47.280] the stopping of the sharing of the intelligence with Ukraine in regard to what Russia was doing [02:21:47.280 --> 02:21:53.360] and what they were going to do next. I disagreed with stopping of the military aid. And there were [02:21:53.360 --> 02:22:01.680] some rumors about stopping the Starlink that Elon Musk had provided to Ukraine to provide them with [02:22:01.680 --> 02:22:13.440] internet. That was a problem there. And I've admitted to Pastor that things have basically [02:22:15.040 --> 02:22:21.280] mellowed out. After that point, Europe stepped up its funding to Ukraine. Zelensky is more [02:22:21.920 --> 02:22:29.920] receptive to what Donald Trump has to say. So it seems like a net benefit. But I did have [02:22:29.920 --> 02:22:40.640] issues with the course of action that was taken to get to that place. And so that's kind of where [02:22:40.640 --> 02:22:48.640] I was at it. I agree with you. I was very uncomfortable with what I saw. I thought having that [02:22:51.120 --> 02:22:55.440] in front of the public was exceptionally unprofessional. [02:22:56.320 --> 02:23:04.800] Both, primarily the president had Zelensky in as a guest. And the president and the vice president [02:23:04.800 --> 02:23:09.120] jumped all over him in front of the press. I thought that was just wrong. [02:23:09.840 --> 02:23:12.240] Should have stopped that interview, sent the press out. [02:23:13.280 --> 02:23:16.960] You do this in the background. Don't have your fights in front of the public. [02:23:17.600 --> 02:23:22.960] I was in the military. This kind of stuff don't happen in the military. [02:23:23.680 --> 02:23:30.960] If two individuals of equal stature are having a disagreement, they take that in the back. They [02:23:30.960 --> 02:23:39.920] don't do it in front of everybody. I thought it diminished the president's standing, his image [02:23:39.920 --> 02:23:48.080] greatly. Especially with Vance and Trump both attacking him about his dress. His dress was [02:23:48.080 --> 02:23:58.480] how it was his signature. For them to attack him based on his dress, that was just nonsense. [02:23:58.480 --> 02:24:07.040] I was really not happy with that. However, in understanding what the real problem is, [02:24:07.040 --> 02:24:10.480] I never hear the press talking about what the real problem is. [02:24:11.280 --> 02:24:16.320] The real problem is Ukraine is trying to join NATO. [02:24:20.640 --> 02:24:25.920] Cuba tried to join the Soviet Union. Remember what we did? [02:24:26.720 --> 02:24:33.440] Yep, not gonna happen. Brought us to the brink of thermonuclear exchange. [02:24:33.440 --> 02:24:40.000] We were not gonna have missiles off the coast of Florida. Not gonna happen. I was sitting [02:24:40.480 --> 02:24:48.560] the freshman in high school, sitting watching a television and I still remember seeing that [02:24:48.560 --> 02:24:53.920] merchant ships steam out from the flotilla and this battleship cameras on the battleship. [02:24:53.920 --> 02:25:00.480] The battleship turned and those 15 inch guns lowered on that merchant marine. [02:25:00.480 --> 02:25:07.360] And I'm thinking, holy gee me crickets, if they fire on that thing, all hell's gonna break loose. [02:25:08.320 --> 02:25:16.400] And in later history, it turned out it was. We had generals on each side ready to push the button. [02:25:16.400 --> 02:25:21.600] So if we're willing to do that to keep thermonuclear missiles off our border, [02:25:22.480 --> 02:25:26.640] what do you think Russia's gonna do to keep thermonuclear missiles [02:25:26.640 --> 02:25:34.320] from within 200 miles or 200 clicks of Moscow? He would be insane to let that happen. [02:25:35.280 --> 02:25:40.560] The European Union set this up on purpose. They knew there was no way [02:25:41.200 --> 02:25:46.720] the Soviet Union is gonna allow Ukraine to become a part of NATO. [02:25:46.720 --> 02:25:53.600] Randy, you say they knew. They didn't know. It was known from the beginning. [02:25:54.160 --> 02:25:58.240] It was Joe Biden who encouraged the whole thing. And from the very beginning, [02:25:58.880 --> 02:26:03.440] before anyone said a word, Vladimir Putin for years had made it clear he would never allow [02:26:03.440 --> 02:26:08.480] Ukraine to become NATO because at that point, Moscow would be indefensible. [02:26:09.120 --> 02:26:11.360] Can I ask a question? Yeah. [02:26:12.720 --> 02:26:17.600] Okay, so if Donald Trump says that Ukraine will not become part of NATO, [02:26:18.480 --> 02:26:23.680] no matter what, why does Russia wanna leave the lines drawn where they are now? [02:26:26.000 --> 02:26:29.360] What lines? The lines that they have now. [02:26:30.000 --> 02:26:37.440] Russia has occupied a portion of Ukraine. And why do they not wanna withdraw those lines? [02:26:39.920 --> 02:26:41.680] Because they want access to the Black Sea. [02:26:43.120 --> 02:26:47.120] Well, that's a different point. 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Our goal is to strengthen our faith and [02:29:45.600 --> 02:29:50.960] to transform ourselves more into the likeness of our Lord and Savior Jesus. So tune in to [02:29:50.960 --> 02:29:57.040] scripture talk live on LogosRadioNetwork.com Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. to inspire and [02:29:57.040 --> 02:30:05.840] motivate your studies of the scriptures. Live free speech radio, LogosRadioNetwork.com. [02:30:41.440 --> 02:30:54.800] I won't let you pull the wool over my eyes. I simply must refuse your news, all soaked up in lies. [02:30:54.800 --> 02:31:00.800] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Weave Law Radio, and we're going to go to our [02:31:00.800 --> 02:31:11.520] callers. We have Mary in Texas. Mary is a staunch, dyed-in-the-wool Republican. What do you have for [02:31:12.400 --> 02:31:18.800] Republican Mary? Who used to be a Democrat, but now she's reformed. [02:31:18.800 --> 02:31:23.680] Well, everyone wants to say I used to be a Democrat, but I was nothing [02:31:23.680 --> 02:31:29.360] before I was a Republican. I was devoted to the underclass and [02:31:31.920 --> 02:31:40.960] un-united grassroots, the real grassroots, as a boycott to the system. And then I discovered [02:31:40.960 --> 02:31:46.320] through some of our own friends that it is time to be an adult and join a party and argue at [02:31:46.320 --> 02:31:52.240] your executive committees under Robert rules of order. If you have not ever been on a committee [02:31:52.240 --> 02:31:57.680] or a commission or a board that uses Robert's rules of order, it will teach you quite a bit. [02:31:57.680 --> 02:32:04.560] And I think the point was made by one of the folks tonight that in order to gain access to [02:32:04.560 --> 02:32:11.120] the court, one must be, in some regard, a belligerent opponent. So it's as if one is [02:32:11.120 --> 02:32:18.400] entering the court, a tennis court, and decides to play a game. So once we all get to strict voting [02:32:18.400 --> 02:32:27.520] that parties do during their executive committees and at Democrat, Republican party functions, [02:32:28.400 --> 02:32:35.200] one realizes that often a secret ballot has to be counted. I mean, the ballots are promoted or [02:32:36.400 --> 02:32:43.280] given secretly, sometimes verbally, sometimes by the room. So becoming a participant [02:32:44.080 --> 02:32:52.960] in the government or what I see now as our children. So relating to the philosophy of [02:32:52.960 --> 02:33:00.000] this government being a republic, not a democracy or communism, relating to that as what a republic is [02:33:00.640 --> 02:33:11.920] that we own and control the government as purely an administration function of our societal compact. [02:33:13.360 --> 02:33:22.800] So the point being that if one isn't using their rights and isn't reflecting their knowledge, [02:33:22.800 --> 02:33:28.640] they cannot enter court, which has been stated on some pro se documents and some pro se issues [02:33:28.640 --> 02:33:34.640] about to enter court. I can't just be pro se by duplicating Randy's documents. I have to [02:33:34.640 --> 02:33:41.920] understand them. I can't enter court without understanding law. So all these sayings is what [02:33:41.920 --> 02:33:48.800] grants one a privilege to operate in these capacities. And it's like I was telling a [02:33:50.080 --> 02:33:56.160] very active military fellow at the Capitol, thank you for what you've done. And he said, [02:33:56.160 --> 02:34:03.760] it was an honor and a privilege. So these capacities that we must hold are honors [02:34:03.760 --> 02:34:10.800] and privileges, but unfortunately, they're also duties. I think we can call in people's duties by [02:34:10.800 --> 02:34:20.480] not engaging in public safety when they know a crime's being enacted. So if someone is full [02:34:20.480 --> 02:34:28.400] of fear, they really shouldn't enter court. If someone's full of ignorance or denial, [02:34:28.400 --> 02:34:34.800] they shouldn't enter court. It's a real battle. It is a very real battle. And some claim these [02:34:34.800 --> 02:34:42.640] battles are ecclesiastical, that they are spiritual. It's a very real battle. But my point, [02:34:42.640 --> 02:34:48.080] Randy, tonight was that that's what brought us together, is how do we deal with corrupt judges? [02:34:48.080 --> 02:34:53.120] I think we're all very clear that politicians are corrupt, that the military can get corrupt. But [02:34:53.120 --> 02:35:00.720] now that I have understanding of who God is and what spiritual authority means, or even what the [02:35:00.720 --> 02:35:09.920] power of truth is, it gives me an ability to function in an arena that might cause many dismay. [02:35:11.520 --> 02:35:22.720] So the jest is that we control the courts because we have knowledge and we have [02:35:22.720 --> 02:35:32.560] courage. And furthermore, teamwork, because I suggest everyone start a PAC or become a precinct [02:35:32.560 --> 02:35:40.720] chair. Done. Okay. I have a question for you, Mary. Remember a while back when I told you about all [02:35:40.720 --> 02:35:48.240] of the judges in Travis County are Democrats? We've looked into that, Randy. We've already [02:35:48.240 --> 02:35:52.560] looked into that, and we're not sure you had your facts correct. Because a lot of these seats were [02:35:52.640 --> 02:35:58.960] not oppositioned. I don't even know that they all were filled. I'm not sure. I mean, this is something [02:35:58.960 --> 02:36:04.880] that- Well, let me tell everybody else what I was talking about. I looked up this chart that showed [02:36:04.880 --> 02:36:11.760] the last election and the Democrat and Republican individual and what they won by. And all of these [02:36:11.760 --> 02:36:21.200] judges won by one to 2%. All of them. Yes. Narrow margin. This is something I had talked to somebody [02:36:21.200 --> 02:36:29.360] about and we dismissed it, but I need to look into it again because I forgot what our understanding [02:36:29.360 --> 02:36:36.960] of it was. Yeah. We might have one or two close races. How many district judges are there in [02:36:36.960 --> 02:36:44.960] Travis County? Is it 12? Oh, sir, you know more than I do on this. I think it's either 12 or 18. [02:36:44.960 --> 02:36:51.680] But I know there's at least 12. And every one I looked at, one of them was half a percentage point, [02:36:51.680 --> 02:37:00.160] like 0.59 and 1.2 and 2.1. All of them. That was disturbing. [02:37:01.440 --> 02:37:06.000] No, that is disturbing. And I'm gonna bring this up. We should be having a meeting again soon. [02:37:09.760 --> 02:37:13.280] It's difficult dealing with corruption. And if you're a Christian, [02:37:13.280 --> 02:37:19.200] you understand that it's nothing new about understanding the corruptive appetite of the [02:37:19.200 --> 02:37:27.040] human heart. As a poet, as a prior liberal, I thought the heart was the most pure thing. [02:37:27.040 --> 02:37:34.720] Christians view it as the most evil thing, that the heart is deeply corrupted. So all this being [02:37:34.720 --> 02:37:39.920] said, maybe I have no understanding of this because I come from divorced family and all kinds of stuff. [02:37:39.920 --> 02:37:47.200] I don't understand some basic things about family unity. But regardless, I now have learned to not [02:37:47.200 --> 02:37:52.960] necessarily trust the flesh and seek the New Testament. [02:37:54.080 --> 02:37:58.640] I was talking to Pastor Massad about my perception of the Bible. [02:38:00.480 --> 02:38:04.400] Everybody who listens to me very often knows I'm not religious. [02:38:04.400 --> 02:38:13.840] But in working and doing what I'm doing and working with police and public officials and [02:38:14.880 --> 02:38:22.640] people, something has stood out to me. There are no bad guys here. Okay, maybe there's one or two [02:38:22.640 --> 02:38:29.120] bad guys somewhere. They get around a lot. But for the most part, we have people [02:38:29.120 --> 02:38:35.360] doing what they think is right for what they think is the right reasons. [02:38:36.080 --> 02:38:47.600] But people come to cross purposes. I've read the Bible carefully, and while I'm not religious, [02:38:48.160 --> 02:38:55.040] I find it to be an absolute wonderful source of cultural wisdom. [02:38:55.040 --> 02:39:02.640] Judge not that you be not judged. Don't do that because God said you should. [02:39:03.280 --> 02:39:11.760] Do that because as a strategy dealing with human beings, it works really well. [02:39:15.760 --> 02:39:23.280] I'm trying to figure out what's wrong in the system. And once I set aside this whole notion [02:39:23.280 --> 02:39:28.560] of good and evil, set that over to the side there. And I assume that everybody out here is [02:39:28.560 --> 02:39:33.360] doing everything they're doing for what they believe from their perspective is in their own [02:39:33.360 --> 02:39:40.000] personal self-interest and in the self-interest of the group. Made this a whole lot easier. [02:39:41.920 --> 02:39:47.760] Now I don't get as angry at the police as I used to. I look at them and look at the position that [02:39:47.840 --> 02:39:56.000] we, you and I as citizens in a republic, have allowed the system to devolve into. [02:39:58.000 --> 02:40:02.080] The police were put in a position to where there were no checks and balances on them. [02:40:03.600 --> 02:40:10.640] So they could pretty well do anything they want to. We need discipline. We need checks and balances. [02:40:10.640 --> 02:40:16.080] I told my mother one day that, you know, when I was growing up, [02:40:17.200 --> 02:40:21.200] we had this guy, Benjamin Spock, who said, don't discipline your kids. [02:40:21.760 --> 02:40:26.080] Don't raise your kids the way they've done it for the last 6,000 years. Let them find themselves. [02:40:26.960 --> 02:40:36.320] We are now reaping the whirlwind of that. I told my mom that, you know, Benjamin Spock said this, [02:40:36.320 --> 02:40:41.040] but you and daddy, you're just a couple of old ignorant sharecroppers. You're too darn [02:40:41.040 --> 02:40:46.960] know any better. You raised me the way your father raised you and his father him. [02:40:46.960 --> 02:40:49.600] She said, well, thanks a lot. I said, yeah, thanks a lot. [02:40:51.040 --> 02:40:55.680] You gave me discipline. 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Please visit [02:42:52.400 --> 02:42:59.920] ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll free 866-LAW-EZ. [02:43:22.480 --> 02:43:28.320] Yeah, always I must be careful what I'm wishing for. [02:43:29.680 --> 02:43:37.680] When I'm hungry, I like to know just what I'm fishing for. I ain't asking for much. I ain't [02:43:37.680 --> 02:43:44.160] trying to be no glutton. I'm just here making my living pushing buttons. [02:43:44.160 --> 02:43:56.320] I get my message out to anyone in shouting distance. I vote for bravery and against slavery showing [02:43:56.320 --> 02:44:04.480] resistance. First I'm crawling, then I'm walking, then I start strutting. I'm just so glad to make [02:44:04.480 --> 02:44:06.800] my living pushing buttons. [02:44:20.320 --> 02:44:26.640] We sat down to play Monopoly. We all wanted to win the game. We gave some guy [02:44:26.640 --> 02:44:33.040] endless money supply. We must have not been thinking with brains. After some time worth of [02:44:33.040 --> 02:44:39.680] my dime got beat down. Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio. [02:44:39.680 --> 02:44:46.400] Okay, Mary, what do you have for us? Have you listened to our conversation up to this point? [02:44:46.400 --> 02:44:59.920] I have. A comment about the judges. I believe me and a chairman had decided that those judges [02:45:00.640 --> 02:45:04.320] that narrowly won, that most of them were uncontested. [02:45:04.880 --> 02:45:08.160] I mean, this is something we can look into, but it was our blanket. [02:45:08.160 --> 02:45:12.960] No, you can't narrowly win if you're uncontested. I didn't see any that were uncontested. Every one [02:45:12.960 --> 02:45:19.200] of them had a running mate. I had an opponent and they showed to beat them by one to two points. [02:45:20.160 --> 02:45:26.000] I'll look into it again. We both had thought they hadn't had a contest because a lot of our seats [02:45:26.000 --> 02:45:37.120] here were not contested. Yeah, we get a lot of that. In the county I live in, the prosecutors [02:45:37.120 --> 02:45:42.880] and the judges, they never get contested. They want the job. But this is the beginning. [02:45:44.880 --> 02:45:50.640] I was concerned with it being a blue bastion in a red state [02:45:51.920 --> 02:45:58.960] that somebody's manipulating the vote. Well, we'll talk at length about this privately [02:45:58.960 --> 02:46:05.120] because we had both dismissed it, me and a chairman of a committee. We both dismissed it as a [02:46:07.840 --> 02:46:10.960] non-raise. No one was seating against the person. [02:46:12.480 --> 02:46:14.800] Well, the ones I looked at all had an opponent. [02:46:16.320 --> 02:46:23.040] Okay, we'll go into those numbers later. But I'm just calling. Pastor Massad, [02:46:23.040 --> 02:46:25.200] it's so nice to meet you. I hear about you all the time. [02:46:26.240 --> 02:46:27.280] Well, it's good to meet you. [02:46:28.640 --> 02:46:32.560] And Mary, I always say nice things about the pastor, right? Right, right, right. [02:46:33.360 --> 02:46:39.280] Always. You just entertained him on a nice visit, didn't you, up in the north? [02:46:40.800 --> 02:46:44.080] Yes, I did. It was always a pleasure to have Randy come here and spend some time. [02:46:45.520 --> 02:46:49.680] Yeah, I've heard very good things about you. Are you the one that lives near the ancient [02:46:51.280 --> 02:46:53.520] electrical bridge dam? [02:46:54.800 --> 02:46:55.040] Yes. [02:46:55.040 --> 02:46:56.320] Oh, yeah, that one. [02:46:56.320 --> 02:47:04.080] Yes. First, I was able to get Randy, a private audience, in with that generator, [02:47:04.080 --> 02:47:06.400] hydroelectric. The first ones were built. [02:47:07.200 --> 02:47:08.480] That was a gift. [02:47:09.600 --> 02:47:10.560] By Thomas Edison. [02:47:12.800 --> 02:47:16.640] That's amazing. I wish maybe you'd do a documentary on that. [02:47:17.440 --> 02:47:23.600] Yeah, there's this three or four story factory building and the Canadian river is out back. [02:47:24.240 --> 02:47:27.440] It's not very deep and it's wide and it's pretty fast moving. [02:47:27.440 --> 02:47:30.880] And they've got a dam there, about six or eight feet high. [02:47:32.160 --> 02:47:38.320] And it went up there and you could hear the turbine spinning inside this building. [02:47:38.320 --> 02:47:42.880] And he took us in there and the old circular generator was still there, [02:47:42.880 --> 02:47:47.200] but it wasn't hooked up. They had a newer one hooked up to it running. [02:47:48.160 --> 02:47:54.560] The first hydroelectric plant ever made on planet Earth, built by Thomas Edison himself. [02:47:55.200 --> 02:47:59.840] That was an incredible gift and I thank you again for that, Pastor Massad. [02:48:00.400 --> 02:48:03.760] It was an exciting day for sure. You were like a kid in a candy store. [02:48:03.760 --> 02:48:06.240] Yeah. Well, I'm an engineer. I love that. [02:48:09.120 --> 02:48:10.960] Okay. Do you have anything else for us, Mary? [02:48:11.680 --> 02:48:17.040] Well, I was going to ask Mr. Massad, how did he become a preacher and what was his background? [02:48:17.760 --> 02:48:28.480] I grew up in the Northeast outside of Boston. I was very serious Catholic, was really considering [02:48:28.480 --> 02:48:34.160] becoming a Catholic priest at one point. It made up my mind I was going to. And to make a long story [02:48:34.160 --> 02:48:42.000] very short, I ended up in what I thought was a chance meeting, meeting of a born again Christian [02:48:42.000 --> 02:48:47.440] couple. And all they do is they help me raise a few questions. And over the course of the next [02:48:47.440 --> 02:48:51.760] year, the Lord made himself very real to me and showed me that the call into the ministry was [02:48:51.760 --> 02:48:56.560] legitimate, but that he wanted me into more of the Christian church rather than the Catholic [02:48:56.560 --> 02:49:01.360] church. And I see all the differences and we're very blessed to see the power of God move all [02:49:01.360 --> 02:49:06.560] the time and we see people be healed and lots of deliverances. And it's led to what we have here [02:49:06.560 --> 02:49:10.560] in New York and we have a huge missionary operation in Mexico now as well. [02:49:12.080 --> 02:49:17.440] Tell us about your next operation. Do you still have the two orphanages? [02:49:18.400 --> 02:49:24.480] We do that. We have a Bible college there. We partner with the rehab center as well. [02:49:25.040 --> 02:49:29.040] And our ministry there is in over 55 cities now and growing. [02:49:29.040 --> 02:49:43.040] That's amazing. With Mexico and foreign countries, is the drive to put ministries there [02:49:43.040 --> 02:49:49.120] to convert the pagan or are these already Catholics? Are these folks who've never been [02:49:49.120 --> 02:49:56.240] churched? Why do we always look at ministries going international rather than stay home and [02:49:56.240 --> 02:50:02.960] doing ministries here? Well, in our case, it was a door open, an opportunity came up. [02:50:04.320 --> 02:50:11.200] We took advantage of the opportunity and honestly, I didn't think much would come except for the [02:50:11.200 --> 02:50:18.800] first orphanage. But God had other plans and over the course of 20 plus years now, we've really [02:50:18.800 --> 02:50:24.560] grown. So we were, as a US pastor, I never had any interest in missions. I always respected [02:50:24.560 --> 02:50:28.160] missionaries, thought they did a great job, loved it when they came to our church. [02:50:29.040 --> 02:50:34.560] But I was a US pastor, I had no vision for missions whatsoever. And God had other plans [02:50:34.560 --> 02:50:43.440] and now here we are. Can a mission be done in one's own nation? Sure, absolutely. [02:50:45.120 --> 02:50:51.520] And would that be seen as something going to a poverty stricken area or inner city or how? [02:50:52.480 --> 02:50:57.600] Or D, all the above kind of thing. I mean, I'm waiting for the Lord to give me the call [02:50:57.600 --> 02:51:07.840] to Beverly Hills to open up a mission there. When I was thinking and I just saw this, [02:51:07.840 --> 02:51:14.160] Randy, while I was on hold, I went to YouTube and JD Vance was announcing how they're going to take [02:51:14.160 --> 02:51:20.960] a case to the Supreme Court. Now, I know a lot of pro se activists in the past, including a friend [02:51:20.960 --> 02:51:26.960] or two of ours, have been upset when they go to the Supreme Court and get treated once again [02:51:26.960 --> 02:51:38.480] poorly by corrupt judiciary. So the question goes into the idea of educating people on how to control [02:51:38.480 --> 02:51:44.960] their government. I think as a sovereign and how you discuss the citizen's duty in a republic [02:51:45.600 --> 02:51:53.440] and the last point on media and mass misunderstanding of the citizen's duty [02:51:54.320 --> 02:52:03.600] and crime and civil unrest, I guess, carries on to like a narrative that these judges are [02:52:05.920 --> 02:52:10.720] activist judges. They're not using the words tyrannical. They're not using the words [02:52:10.720 --> 02:52:15.440] seditious. They're not using any of these criminal words and they're still not [02:52:15.440 --> 02:52:21.440] seeming to choose to empower the people with their ability to make criminal complaints. [02:52:22.640 --> 02:52:29.760] So can you go into why judge is not an activist judge as everyone is calling them now, [02:52:29.760 --> 02:52:32.080] but they're actually what would you call them? [02:52:32.080 --> 02:52:40.720] Are you asking me or Randy? [02:52:40.720 --> 02:52:43.440] I'm asking Randy, I'm sorry. [02:52:43.440 --> 02:52:50.400] Oh, I thought you were asking Esther. I've looked at these judges and I have a good friend in [02:52:50.400 --> 02:52:59.360] White County, a judge. And when you get to know them and see who the house they live in, [02:53:00.000 --> 02:53:03.920] kind of get a different perspective. Pastor Massie gave me my [02:53:03.920 --> 02:53:09.600] best perspective on being a judge. He asked me to sit as a judge in mock court. [02:53:11.440 --> 02:53:18.240] And this was a guy in the patriot movement who had filed some liens against some public officials [02:53:18.240 --> 02:53:26.160] in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania come after him. And I do my radio show and I talk to people about [02:53:26.160 --> 02:53:32.080] these issues. But when he set me up on that bench, I took off my radio [02:53:33.680 --> 02:53:37.760] broadcaster hat and put on a mock judicial hat. [02:53:38.800 --> 02:53:44.880] So I'm sitting up here waiting for them to bring me the facts and the laws that applies to those [02:53:44.880 --> 02:53:51.840] facts. Well, they're preaching all this patriot stuff. At one point, I called for a recess [02:53:51.840 --> 02:53:54.800] and I told the guy, I said, you got this guy helping you here. [02:53:54.800 --> 02:53:58.720] If he gets up and says anything else, you have my permission to shoot him. [02:53:59.920 --> 02:54:07.920] He's gonna get you put in jail. I'm the judge here. The only thing I can do, [02:54:09.040 --> 02:54:13.840] the only thing I could use is you must give me the facts in accordance with the rules of evidence. [02:54:14.800 --> 02:54:22.080] Then give me the law as it applies to those facts. The prosecutor, he will, [02:54:22.080 --> 02:54:27.840] it was Pastor Massad. He was tough. He brought the wrath of God on him. [02:54:28.800 --> 02:54:33.920] He brought me the facts and he gave me a different set of law. First guy never gave me any law. [02:54:34.960 --> 02:54:40.320] He gave me political theory and ideology. And I'm sitting here saying, okay, [02:54:40.880 --> 02:54:47.840] I wanna be on your side. I'm one of you guys. Give me something I can work with. But they didn't. [02:54:49.280 --> 02:54:56.560] And it was incredibly frustrating having to sit there listening to them, knowing they're [02:54:56.560 --> 02:55:04.480] shooting themselves in the foot. But because I'm bound within this position, I can't tell them [02:55:04.480 --> 02:55:11.600] you're shooting yourself in the foot. I can't guide them. And I watched these judges. The last [02:55:11.600 --> 02:55:16.880] time I was in my district court, some people called me, this kid is, the courts are coming [02:55:16.880 --> 02:55:21.360] after him and they're trying to railroad him and blah, blah, blah. I get down there, he's got five [02:55:21.360 --> 02:55:30.160] criminal charges against him, two for spousal abuse, two for drugs and one for DUI. And he's [02:55:30.160 --> 02:55:34.880] representing himself. The district judge, whom before that I didn't think much of at all, [02:55:35.920 --> 02:55:46.560] he spent 45 minutes trying to convince this guy, you need counsel. These charges are far too serious. [02:55:49.360 --> 02:55:53.280] Would you like to make more definite progress in your walk with God? 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[02:59:39.120 --> 02:59:43.040] When government employees demand a peep at your privates without probable cause, [02:59:43.040 --> 02:59:47.920] I say it's time to sound the constitutional alarm bells. Join me in asking our representatives [02:59:47.920 --> 02:59:52.400] to dust off the Bill of Rights and use their googly eyes to take a gander at the Fourth. [02:59:53.040 --> 02:59:57.200] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [03:00:09.200 --> 03:00:19.120] Okay, we're back. [03:00:22.000 --> 03:00:35.520] On this, the fourth day of April 2025, and our Friday four hour info marathon. I'll get that [03:00:35.520 --> 03:00:44.560] right in a minute. And we're talking to Mary in Texas. And I was talking about being a mock judge. [03:00:44.560 --> 03:00:49.280] Pastor Massad and Nick had to drop off. It's midnight in New York where they're at. [03:00:49.840 --> 03:00:54.640] I think we kind of wore them out. But I said as a mock judge and he was frustrating. [03:00:56.240 --> 03:01:03.120] We, Mary, we should put together some mock courts and have people rotate through the different [03:01:03.120 --> 03:01:12.960] positions. Be the policeman and come before the court and do things from the perspective [03:01:12.960 --> 03:01:17.280] of the policeman. You'll get to see things from a different set of eyes. [03:01:19.520 --> 03:01:26.560] Sit as a judge. You sit as a prosecutor, defense counselor. You'll get a different perspective on [03:01:27.280 --> 03:01:37.200] why these things work too. Don't be quite so prone to demonize these people. [03:01:39.360 --> 03:01:48.400] Watch this judge sit in this traffic case and they got one guy after another, after another, [03:01:48.400 --> 03:01:54.000] after another, after another, after another. They're all arguing the same things. They're all [03:01:54.000 --> 03:01:57.040] jumping up and down and railing in righteous indignation. [03:01:57.040 --> 03:02:01.920] And the judge has to sit there and listen to it. And you can just see how frustrated he is. [03:02:02.720 --> 03:02:06.880] Because they have no idea what they're doing. They're arguing the wrong issues, [03:02:06.880 --> 03:02:11.280] not giving him anything to work with. And he winds up finding everybody guilty. [03:02:13.920 --> 03:02:18.720] I don't think I could be a judge. It'd make me crazy. Could you be a judge, Mary? [03:02:19.280 --> 03:02:25.520] Um, maybe after a little bit of study, but not- [03:02:25.520 --> 03:02:30.000] Could you sit up there watching someone screw themselves? [03:02:31.040 --> 03:02:37.280] This district judge saw this guy screwing himself. And he knew he was screwing himself. [03:02:38.080 --> 03:02:45.040] He spent 45 minutes trying to convince this guy. He had court appointed counsel and it fired him. [03:02:45.040 --> 03:02:52.320] Trying to get him to take that counsel. Did not want to convict this guy [03:02:52.320 --> 03:02:55.440] without him having representation. What kind of judge does that? [03:02:58.240 --> 03:03:05.760] Certainly wasn't trying to railroad this guy. This was a bad guy. Beating up his wife, [03:03:05.760 --> 03:03:12.960] beating his kids, drunk, on drugs. I mean, guy was really a scumbag, but the judge still [03:03:15.040 --> 03:03:19.200] didn't want him to screw himself any worse than he had to. [03:03:21.120 --> 03:03:26.720] I talked to a county judge who I'm also friends with. He told me what he tells people when they [03:03:26.720 --> 03:03:30.720] come before him. Tells them, you know, you can make a statement if you want to. [03:03:32.480 --> 03:03:36.960] But you might be careful about that. Because if you make a statement, [03:03:38.880 --> 03:03:44.160] you know everything that happened. Prosecutor, he may or may not know. [03:03:45.200 --> 03:03:51.920] So if you make a statement, might wind up telling the prosecutor something he can use against you. [03:03:53.520 --> 03:03:59.680] I sat there and listened to him and this guy's just, he's a real easygoing guy anyway. [03:03:59.680 --> 03:04:02.880] I wanted him to videotape his cheatings. [03:04:02.880 --> 03:04:05.440] Nice. [03:04:06.560 --> 03:04:12.640] The guy before him, Judge Coode, he was just a genuinely nice guy. [03:04:13.280 --> 03:04:19.680] And I go sit in his court and he is absolutely polite and respectful to everybody. [03:04:20.720 --> 03:04:26.720] The only ones I see that are real stinkers are municipal judges and JPs. [03:04:28.320 --> 03:04:32.160] Down here on the bottom, you get up higher and these judges are professionals and [03:04:32.160 --> 03:04:36.080] act like professionals. And everybody should see these guys. [03:04:36.080 --> 03:04:40.000] They should have saw this district judge, whom I have very little useful, [03:04:42.000 --> 03:04:48.720] obviously struggling and tortured that this kid is trying to represent himself. [03:04:48.720 --> 03:04:55.760] And obviously, he has no idea what he's doing. He has no idea how to get evidence, [03:04:55.760 --> 03:04:59.040] put on the record, has no idea how to defend himself. [03:04:59.600 --> 03:05:04.640] But he's talked to these patriot guys and I'm sitting out there and I appear to be one of them. [03:05:05.600 --> 03:05:09.520] But they told him all this BS and all they're gonna do is get him put in jail. [03:05:10.720 --> 03:05:14.480] It's frustrating. So they're not all bad guys. [03:05:15.440 --> 03:05:19.840] And the whole perspective of me reading back through the Bible, [03:05:19.840 --> 03:05:23.680] looking for a prescription for life, I found it was right. [03:05:25.760 --> 03:05:34.800] Judge not that you be not judged. But I took that at heart. If I can say he's just evil, [03:05:35.840 --> 03:05:43.200] then I can wash my hands of it. But if I can't say he's evil, what can I do? What have I got? [03:05:44.400 --> 03:05:47.600] There is no such thing as good and evil. Now, Bible tells you [03:05:48.640 --> 03:05:52.240] that there may be such things as good and evil. You can't think that way. [03:05:52.240 --> 03:05:58.800] Jesus and God, maybe they can, you can't. So if I can't think in terms of good and evil, [03:05:58.800 --> 03:06:08.960] what have I got left? Well, it's wrong. And if I decide he's wrong, that begs the question, [03:06:08.960 --> 03:06:17.440] how is he wrong? And how he's wrong begs the question, what's the remedy? [03:06:18.400 --> 03:06:27.040] And it invokes in me the responsibility of bringing the remedy and correcting someone [03:06:27.040 --> 03:06:34.400] who's wrong, I don't get to wash my hands of him. So whether there's good, evil or not, [03:06:35.040 --> 03:06:42.160] end of the day doesn't matter. If I conduct myself as if there is no such thing as [03:06:42.160 --> 03:06:44.480] good and evil, then I can wash my hands of him. [03:06:44.480 --> 03:06:49.120] People only are what they are. Everybody does what they believe is in their [03:06:50.240 --> 03:06:53.040] personal self-interest and in the self-interest of the group. [03:06:54.560 --> 03:06:57.840] If they're not doing a good job of it and they're going in the wrong direction, [03:06:59.200 --> 03:07:04.320] then it behooves me to help them figure that out. Just leads to better outcomes. [03:07:04.320 --> 03:07:12.640] That's my story, I'm sticking to it. But back to these judges, do we still have [03:07:13.200 --> 03:07:19.760] someone in Austin pushing for, who was it that was pushing for paper ballots counting? [03:07:24.000 --> 03:07:32.960] I think right now Laura Presley was requesting some help with ballot watching, I think, [03:07:32.960 --> 03:07:40.000] ballot counting. She has a procedure and there's some active members in our executive committee. [03:07:41.760 --> 03:07:43.200] I would like to talk to them. [03:07:44.960 --> 03:07:50.640] I reached Laura with my other friend, I'll probably see them monthly. [03:07:51.840 --> 03:07:54.880] What I want to tell them is, look, there's a different strategy here. [03:07:55.840 --> 03:08:02.560] If you're a poll watcher and you think something is being done improperly, [03:08:02.560 --> 03:08:05.440] don't go in there and jump up and down and shake your fist at them. [03:08:09.760 --> 03:08:14.640] That's what the police are for. They're not here just to arrest people and throw them in jail. [03:08:14.640 --> 03:08:23.120] They're here to handle disagreements, handle problems and issues. If you go in there, [03:08:23.120 --> 03:08:30.400] there'll be a big fight. Call 911 and ask for an officer. Tell them, I think I see [03:08:31.120 --> 03:08:37.040] improprieties, the voting process. I need you to send an officer down here to investigate. [03:08:39.040 --> 03:08:43.760] When the officer goes in there and talks to them, starts asking them questions, [03:08:45.200 --> 03:08:48.960] he's going to get their attention in a way that you would not. [03:08:53.920 --> 03:08:57.680] He's not going to go in there with the idea of arresting someone. [03:08:58.800 --> 03:09:04.080] He's going to go in there as a mediator. Since he's wearing the badge, he's going to say, [03:09:05.520 --> 03:09:08.240] they have reason to believe that crimes have been committed here. [03:09:08.880 --> 03:09:17.360] Want to show me why that's not true. And then the voting judge, they're up on their tippy toes. [03:09:18.240 --> 03:09:22.560] They got to answer to this policeman. They might not feel like they have to answer to you. [03:09:23.920 --> 03:09:28.880] But whether they're doing something wrong or not, you have put them on their guard. [03:09:30.880 --> 03:09:33.920] And nobody gets in trouble. It's in a fight. [03:09:35.280 --> 03:09:41.120] Then you become a powerful presence. That makes sense. [03:09:41.200 --> 03:09:47.440] Yeah. Yeah, I was just talking with a friend at the union today. And [03:09:49.200 --> 03:09:53.120] she was saying that when she worked at the bank, the police didn't always come, [03:09:53.760 --> 03:09:59.920] which they needed them. We're not always seeing the police respond. [03:10:00.960 --> 03:10:01.520] Austin. [03:10:01.520 --> 03:10:05.200] The police got defunded with the Georgia thing. [03:10:05.200 --> 03:10:09.680] Defunded. Austin is the only place I've ever called 911 and they didn't dispatch. [03:10:10.640 --> 03:10:12.240] Oh, really? What year was that? [03:10:12.240 --> 03:10:17.040] This is after the- They essentially told me scratch. [03:10:18.560 --> 03:10:20.080] Yeah, we get that a lot now. [03:10:22.080 --> 03:10:26.320] You were there. No, no, no, you weren't. You had ran out of the courthouse. [03:10:30.320 --> 03:10:35.200] Ran like a rabbit when I called 911 on the cop. [03:10:36.160 --> 03:10:40.960] Three or four verbal oppositions after I got three or four warnings. [03:10:42.320 --> 03:10:45.840] Yeah, Mary was with me. We went into the courthouse and they [03:10:49.360 --> 03:10:54.640] bailiff there gave me some crap and I crawled down his throat and Mary hit the door. [03:10:54.640 --> 03:10:59.600] That was good because if I got arrested, I needed somebody to drive my car home. [03:10:59.600 --> 03:11:02.400] Oh, well, there's- [03:11:02.400 --> 03:11:07.200] Went to Williamson County with Deborah and she made me give her my car keys. [03:11:08.560 --> 03:11:09.280] She knows. [03:11:09.280 --> 03:11:11.760] It was a good thing because I went out in handcuffs. [03:11:16.320 --> 03:11:20.160] Yeah, that's the day you served edition papers on the governor. [03:11:21.520 --> 03:11:26.560] Yeah, you were with me. Yeah, but I filed the complaints against him and that worked, [03:11:26.560 --> 03:11:27.200] or you know. [03:11:29.200 --> 03:11:30.080] That's amazing. [03:11:31.360 --> 03:11:32.560] Do you know what he did? [03:11:36.000 --> 03:11:42.160] That went before the grand jury. The governor rescinded all of his, all the 17 executive orders. [03:11:43.520 --> 03:11:46.080] That went in front of the grand jury? [03:11:48.880 --> 03:11:52.000] When he got in front of them, they no-billed him on all of it, [03:11:52.000 --> 03:11:55.440] but he rescinded all of his executive orders. [03:11:56.720 --> 03:11:57.360] What we did- [03:11:57.360 --> 03:11:58.960] How did you know they no-billed him? [03:12:01.760 --> 03:12:02.720] Prosecutor told me, [03:12:06.240 --> 03:12:14.720] but he sent them in front of him. He rescinded all of them. 18 states immediately followed suit. [03:12:16.880 --> 03:12:18.000] What state were those? [03:12:18.960 --> 03:12:25.040] See, these guys are, none of them were being bad guys. I looked at what happened and Trump [03:12:26.000 --> 03:12:29.040] threw a monkey wrench in all their works. They had this planned. [03:12:30.560 --> 03:12:37.040] They didn't expect Trump to get elected. He got elected and now they had a problem. [03:12:37.840 --> 03:12:44.080] He wasn't going for this nonsense. So they pulled the trigger on the pandemic earlier [03:12:44.080 --> 03:12:45.120] than they intended to. [03:12:45.920 --> 03:12:46.240] Yeah. [03:12:47.840 --> 03:12:51.600] Pandemic happened and the governor's sitting here and all this bad stuff's happening. [03:12:51.600 --> 03:12:56.000] And he's looking around and saying, I'm the highest executive officer in the state. [03:12:56.000 --> 03:13:04.880] I gotta do something. So he did these executive orders. Well, the problem is, [03:13:04.880 --> 03:13:09.600] is he exceeded his authority. And then Joe Sixpack is getting PO'd at him. [03:13:10.480 --> 03:13:10.960] Yeah. [03:13:10.960 --> 03:13:17.760] So his constituents are getting upset and he's looking around, what the heck do I do? [03:13:18.320 --> 03:13:23.200] So I go down there and file criminal charges against him. Now he's got plausible deniability. [03:13:24.320 --> 03:13:29.520] Okay, okay, rather than getting prosecuted for all of this, I'll rescind them all. [03:13:30.640 --> 03:13:34.320] And as soon as he rescinded his, 17 states did the same thing [03:13:34.320 --> 03:13:42.000] because they were having the same problem. Harry, you and I can have really powerful effect. 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We're talking to Mary in Texas. Okay, [03:17:44.400 --> 03:17:49.040] Mary, you have anything else for us? No, I think that's about it. [03:17:50.800 --> 03:17:54.480] Thank you for calling and thank you for being patient. My pleasure. [03:17:56.160 --> 03:18:02.480] Okay. Thank you. Good night, Mary. Good night. Okay. Now we're going to Roger in Wisconsin. Roger, [03:18:02.480 --> 03:18:11.520] what do you have for us today? Yes. Hi, Randy and Brett and anybody else still there, I guess. [03:18:12.480 --> 03:18:18.640] Yeah, the pastor and Nick dropped off. It's midnight in New York, so I kind of wore them out. [03:18:19.920 --> 03:18:23.680] Yeah, I did have a question for the pastor, but that's okay. [03:18:23.680 --> 03:18:31.280] Anyways, several different things. Once, when I was a young man with the Air Force, [03:18:31.280 --> 03:18:37.200] I know I really liked your story about your abrupt landing with the C-130. [03:18:37.280 --> 03:18:44.320] Oh. Did they tell you about taking off with the Jato bottles? [03:18:46.320 --> 03:18:55.280] No, I didn't. Yeah, they made us sign this contract and we went in in civilian clothes [03:18:55.920 --> 03:19:05.200] and they flew us all over in this Air America C-130. And we dropped into places and repaired [03:19:05.760 --> 03:19:13.040] primarily mini guns. And I think it's the M53, the 20 millimeter cannon that sits in the door [03:19:13.040 --> 03:19:19.840] of the helicopters, like 1,600 rounds a minute. And if they get dirty, they'll misfire. And if [03:19:19.840 --> 03:19:28.880] they misfire, they got this huge block about eight inches wide and 14 inches long at the chamber. [03:19:30.080 --> 03:19:34.880] It's got a pipe sticking out of the top of it. If it misfires, you got to grab that thing with [03:19:34.880 --> 03:19:41.920] both hands and recharge it. Well, if you're in a firefight, that's tough, takes a long time. [03:19:41.920 --> 03:19:48.560] So they sent us around cleaning these weapons. And we went into this one place in a C-130, [03:19:48.560 --> 03:19:54.960] the only place you can see out is the little sight glass by the rear main gear. [03:19:54.960 --> 03:19:58.720] So you can see if it's down and locked. And I always like to sit at the back so [03:19:59.680 --> 03:20:04.800] when the gear was down, I could see outside. Well, we're flying along and all of a sudden [03:20:04.800 --> 03:20:13.440] he rocks it over to about 40 degrees. 60, I'm a pilot at 60 degrees generally on a high wing [03:20:13.440 --> 03:20:21.680] aircraft. At 60 degrees, if you release the air, the controls, it'll come back level. At 61 degrees, [03:20:21.760 --> 03:20:28.640] it'll roll over the top. So we're about 45 degrees, that's pretty stiff, circling down in. [03:20:28.640 --> 03:20:34.560] And I'm looking out this side hole and all I can see is mountains. He rolls it over, sets it down, [03:20:35.360 --> 03:20:39.600] full reverse on the engine, full brakes, nearly threw us out of the straps. [03:20:41.760 --> 03:20:49.360] In a C-130, for you guys who don't know, it's maybe a cargo aircraft. And along the side, [03:20:49.360 --> 03:20:54.320] they've got cargo straps. They actually made it kind of a bench out of cargo straps. [03:20:55.360 --> 03:21:02.560] You sit on these straps and you buckle yourself in. Well, that two-inch cargo strap will go up to [03:21:02.560 --> 03:21:08.480] cracking your butt. Oh, it's horribly uncomfortable. So we're sitting in these and he hits the brakes [03:21:08.480 --> 03:21:13.680] and we thought we were going to break the straps. He's breaking so hard. We get out and this looked [03:21:13.680 --> 03:21:22.240] like a helicopter LZ. Now, I understood how he could get in because you can come in, lean back [03:21:22.240 --> 03:21:28.400] on the flaps and turn that airplane straight up in the air and push it into the wind and use the [03:21:28.400 --> 03:21:34.160] wings to stop it quickly. But we're looking around and said, how the heck is he going to get out of [03:21:34.160 --> 03:21:40.720] here? All there are are mountains around us and look about 10, 15,000 feet all around us. How the [03:21:40.720 --> 03:21:45.280] heck are we getting out of here? So we go fix the weapons. We come back and they've got three [03:21:45.280 --> 03:21:52.640] Jato bottles, jet assisted takeoff attached to each side of the airplane. They backed it up as [03:21:52.640 --> 03:22:00.880] far as they could. He told us to grab hold of something. The pilot did. They rev the engines [03:22:00.880 --> 03:22:07.360] all the way up, holding the brakes down, hit these Jato bottles. He let go of the brakes. [03:22:07.360 --> 03:22:14.880] That C-130 squatted and leaps straight up. I figured he'd circle out. [03:22:14.880 --> 03:22:20.720] He didn't. He went straight up just like a rocket. And the pilots are up there up front hollering, [03:22:22.720 --> 03:22:27.760] it went up to 30,000 feet and just set level, just like an elevator. [03:22:28.000 --> 03:22:31.440] That's STOL, if I ever did hear something else. [03:22:32.800 --> 03:22:38.240] You what? That was what? That's STOL, if I ever did hear that. [03:22:39.840 --> 03:22:44.400] T-O-L, what does that mean? STOL, short takeoff. [03:22:44.400 --> 03:22:49.440] Oh, stall, yes, short takeoff and landing. That's as short takeoff and landing as it gets. [03:22:50.400 --> 03:22:51.440] Really? [03:22:51.440 --> 03:22:56.560] They use STOL techniques to get it in, but to get it out, oh, that was incredible. [03:22:58.960 --> 03:23:03.040] Variable pitch props. Yeah, they do. [03:23:06.080 --> 03:23:11.200] I was with H, Ground Power, 928th Chicago Air Military. [03:23:13.280 --> 03:23:14.720] I was a weapon specialist. [03:23:15.680 --> 03:23:16.160] Yeah. [03:23:16.160 --> 03:23:20.880] I got the honor and privilege of loading bombs and rockets on fighter-type aircraft. [03:23:20.880 --> 03:23:26.640] When I got out of the military, I went to Eastern Airlines, wanted a job. They said, [03:23:26.640 --> 03:23:31.440] well, what did you do? And I said, I loaded bombs and rockets on fighter-type aircraft. [03:23:31.440 --> 03:23:35.680] They said, well, as soon as we start loading bombs and rockets, we'll call you. [03:23:35.840 --> 03:23:42.480] Yeah. Well, yeah, one good thing about that, there's no comebacks. [03:23:44.640 --> 03:23:48.320] Yeah, well, yeah, there was. Yeah, I know, I know. [03:23:49.280 --> 03:23:58.720] They get weather over the target, they come back. Man, we had one, a RB-66 come in with no nose gear. [03:23:58.720 --> 03:24:00.960] Yeah. [03:24:00.960 --> 03:24:04.720] You come in high, and I'm a pilot, and this guy's coming in about 100 feet. [03:24:05.840 --> 03:24:09.200] All the helicopters got up, got this little helicopter. It looks like the [03:24:09.200 --> 03:24:16.240] helicopter they used in MASH, that glass bell. And it had this ball under it. [03:24:17.360 --> 03:24:21.840] They had it on a trailer, and he would hover over it, and they'd hook onto it, [03:24:21.840 --> 03:24:25.200] and he would take off with it. And the guy's in a truck pulling the trailer [03:24:25.920 --> 03:24:30.560] to keep up with him until he got enough speed that he could lift it up. He could barely [03:24:30.560 --> 03:24:37.040] carry it. Well, he would get out over the runway, way down at the end of the runway. [03:24:37.920 --> 03:24:42.880] And as the airplane come in, it would pass over him, and then he'd take off and chase it. [03:24:45.440 --> 03:24:48.960] This guy had a, this ball under it was fire suppression. [03:24:49.760 --> 03:24:56.320] We had an F-4 come in with gear, with the tires out on one side. He hit the panic button [03:24:56.320 --> 03:25:03.920] to jettison all of his equipment, and the panic button failed. So he had 17, 750 pounders aboard, [03:25:04.800 --> 03:25:11.680] four sidewinders, four AIM-7s, two fuel tanks. This guy was loaded to the hilt. [03:25:11.680 --> 03:25:19.040] He's got a set of tires out. He sets this, eases this thing down. That [03:25:20.320 --> 03:25:26.480] gear with the bad tire hit the ground and lit up, and the whole, the wingtip hit the ground. [03:25:26.480 --> 03:25:32.880] The tank went off, and you could see him, a spiral of flame moving down the runway. [03:25:33.520 --> 03:25:39.520] And as that's happening, this little helicopter chases him down. As soon as he stopped, [03:25:39.520 --> 03:25:46.320] the helicopter ran over the top of him. He popped this ball open, and there was so much heat, [03:25:46.320 --> 03:25:49.680] the helicopter bobbed up like a cork, and then he got the heck out of there. [03:25:51.920 --> 03:25:55.440] We used to gripe about there, the firemen, because they got [03:25:55.440 --> 03:25:59.760] hazardous duty pain. We didn't. They sat around and didn't do anything all day. [03:25:59.840 --> 03:26:09.040] Except this day, we're back here. There's about 100 feet of flame. [03:26:09.040 --> 03:26:15.200] We see this fire truck pull up in front of it. It looked miniature relative to that wall of flame. [03:26:16.080 --> 03:26:21.680] And two guys got out in silver suits and ran through that wall of fire like it wasn't even there. [03:26:23.280 --> 03:26:29.120] We were impressed. And in about a couple minutes later, they come out [03:26:29.120 --> 03:26:34.320] like two silver Santa Clauses with a silver blanket behind them. [03:26:34.320 --> 03:26:42.720] They got the pilot and co-pilot in it. I looked at that and said, those guys, certifiably insane. [03:26:44.240 --> 03:26:49.280] But that ball put the airplane out, so there was a circle of fire around it. [03:26:51.280 --> 03:26:52.400] Okay. Amazing. [03:26:52.400 --> 03:26:57.760] Hang on. Going to break. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Wheel of Law Radio. We'll be right back. [03:26:59.440 --> 03:27:06.480] A top cybersecurity expert has a warning for America. If you build an electrical smart grid, [03:27:06.480 --> 03:27:10.720] the hackers will come and they could cause a catastrophic blackout. [03:27:10.720 --> 03:27:14.400] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, back with the shocking details in a moment. [03:27:15.040 --> 03:27:20.640] Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [03:27:20.640 --> 03:27:25.040] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [03:27:25.760 --> 03:27:31.120] So protect your rights. 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Order your copy today, [03:29:55.680 --> 03:29:58.720] and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [03:30:02.080 --> 03:30:07.040] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network. Logosradionetwork.com. [03:30:18.080 --> 03:30:43.520] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton from Fountain Rule of Law Radio. [03:30:44.160 --> 03:30:47.520] I was talking to Deborah on the break, and she wanted me to finish the story, [03:30:47.520 --> 03:30:55.600] because there's more to this story. They got the airplane put out. Now, it had 17 750-pounders on [03:30:55.600 --> 03:31:06.320] it. These 750-pounders, 500 to 750, these bombs, they stand them on end and put a star-shaped [03:31:06.880 --> 03:31:14.320] form in the middle of it, and they mix up like concrete and pour it in around that form. [03:31:15.200 --> 03:31:20.720] Then they pull the form out. They put a fuse in each end, and when the fuse ignites, it fires, [03:31:21.600 --> 03:31:27.680] the fuse fires into the bomb, and it burns on this surface. The starship is in there [03:31:27.680 --> 03:31:36.000] to give it a lot more surface to burn on. And it'll burn building pressure inside the bomb, [03:31:36.000 --> 03:31:42.000] and at one point, the pressure will build to the point that all of the remaining tritonal in the [03:31:42.000 --> 03:31:47.440] bomb will spontaneously detonate like a diesel. That gives you a high-order yield. [03:31:48.800 --> 03:31:56.480] If the fuse breaks off, then it'll be like a firecracker that spews, except it'll throw a [03:31:56.480 --> 03:32:04.320] 50-foot fireball around it. But this tritonal is really tough. We'd pick the—we got a 40-foot [03:32:04.320 --> 03:32:10.320] trailer with two 4x4s, run down the length of the trailer, and we'd set the bombs crossways [03:32:10.320 --> 03:32:14.880] on the trailer, front to back. And it'd pull under my hoist, and I'd pick up two of them, [03:32:15.440 --> 03:32:19.600] bring them over, and set them on two carts that would slide under my bomb racks. [03:32:19.600 --> 03:32:23.280] And then I'd go back, and I've got empty space under me. I'd spread my chains out [03:32:23.840 --> 03:32:30.160] and pick up a hook on a bomb on each side, raise it up, and the bombs would just clear the floor [03:32:30.160 --> 03:32:35.680] when they came together, and whack, whack, whack, whack. That's 750 pounds a piece. [03:32:35.680 --> 03:32:40.800] Put that down, and then I would reach out and get a third set. Those would be about a foot in the [03:32:40.800 --> 03:32:47.440] air when they came together. They'd slam together and bounce. But the tritonal is really tough. [03:32:48.880 --> 03:32:57.520] But once they've been subjected to some 12-negative Gs or to heat, the tritonal will crack and break [03:32:57.520 --> 03:33:06.240] in there. And if you turn it just right, a piece of that tritonal slides across. It can ignite, [03:33:06.240 --> 03:33:12.720] set the whole thing off. So they put the fire out, and they called out EOD, [03:33:12.720 --> 03:33:19.840] Explosive Ordnance Disposal. These five fat super-sarges sat around and did nothing all day, [03:33:19.840 --> 03:33:24.320] and they got hazardous duty pay. We loaded these things every day, and we didn't get [03:33:24.320 --> 03:33:29.440] hazardous duty pay. So these guys come out there, and they're about 50 feet from the airplane. [03:33:29.440 --> 03:33:34.720] The airplane's sitting there, and steam and smoke's still rising from it. They look it over, [03:33:34.720 --> 03:33:41.680] and they said, oh yeah, the guy pulled a cigar out of his mouth. Oh yeah, we certify the aircraft's [03:33:41.680 --> 03:33:47.840] safe to download. And he said, I was the crew chief's airman. You can download the airplane. [03:33:47.840 --> 03:33:53.840] I said, not a chance. I'm not touching that airplane. So they called the squadron commander, [03:33:53.840 --> 03:33:59.840] squadron commander come down. He knew me personally. We had a couple of run-ins together. [03:34:01.520 --> 03:34:07.280] And he came up, Sir, Airman Colton, what seems to be the problem here? And this EOD guy comes over, [03:34:08.000 --> 03:34:15.040] the chief master sergeant. Sir, we certified this aircraft safe to download, and this [03:34:15.040 --> 03:34:22.800] airman refused to allow his crew to download it. And the major looked at me and said, [03:34:23.520 --> 03:34:26.800] Airman Colton, is that true? Sir, yes, sir. [03:34:27.840 --> 03:34:34.080] Well, Airman Colton, why wouldn't you download this airplane? Well, sir, we could get killed, sir. [03:34:35.600 --> 03:34:39.760] Oh, you don't think that's, he turned to the [03:34:41.760 --> 03:34:47.440] chief EOD, and he said, sergeant, have you certified this aircraft safe to download? Sir, [03:34:47.440 --> 03:34:53.120] yes, sir. Well then, sergeant, won't mind downloading it, will you? [03:34:57.120 --> 03:35:03.200] The guy on the jammer, on the bob lift truck, he's running the jammer underneath one of the bombs, [03:35:03.200 --> 03:35:10.240] and they're gingerly unhooking the bomb. And the guy's got a cigarette in his mouth, [03:35:10.240 --> 03:35:15.200] and it's bouncing up and down. And the commander looked at his cigarette. He said, [03:35:16.160 --> 03:35:19.200] he's going to wind up with that fire on his cigarette in his lap. [03:35:20.400 --> 03:35:24.720] He said, I'm glad that it's safe to download. Sir, I am too, sir. [03:35:26.880 --> 03:35:33.120] The pilots were great. Titley Swaffs, the officers that were [03:35:34.400 --> 03:35:39.920] not pilots, they were always trying to prove themselves, and they were absolutely miserable, [03:35:39.920 --> 03:35:46.560] but I never had problems with pilots, except the Marines. [03:35:49.920 --> 03:35:55.440] I'm doing DRM on end of runway. We load the bombs on the airplane, and we put a pin in [03:35:56.160 --> 03:36:02.000] the ejector rack with a big long red streamer on it. That pin prevents them from dropping the [03:36:02.000 --> 03:36:08.000] bombs on the runway. They pull to the end of runway. The last thing that happens is we go [03:36:08.000 --> 03:36:14.880] pull those pins. I've got about 10 pins in my hand with my finger through the, [03:36:14.880 --> 03:36:21.120] there's a cable that goes from the pin to the stringer, and the stringer is like heavy canvas. [03:36:21.120 --> 03:36:25.680] And I stick my finger through that cable loop, and I've got about eight or 10 of them. [03:36:26.480 --> 03:36:31.600] And I walk past the engine. The pilot is supposed to put his hands up on the con, [03:36:31.600 --> 03:36:35.840] so we can see him. Well, he's a Marine pilot, and he's there screwing around, [03:36:35.840 --> 03:36:42.720] and he bumped the throttle. On an F-4 Phantom, the wing, the intake comes about [03:36:42.720 --> 03:36:49.040] eight inches below my shoulder. And I'm just walking past it when he bumped the throttle, [03:36:49.040 --> 03:36:52.240] and he grabbed those streamers and sucked them right down the intake. [03:36:53.280 --> 03:37:00.560] I've got a handful of hardened pins. If I lose those pins and they go down that intake, [03:37:01.360 --> 03:37:08.000] that initial compressor is gonna start breaking blades off. It's gonna collapse in on itself. [03:37:08.000 --> 03:37:13.600] It's gonna erupt right out the front, right where I'm at. So I'm holding on. I'm holding [03:37:13.600 --> 03:37:18.400] with both hands and got my head back so my ear textures don't go down the intake. [03:37:21.120 --> 03:37:27.200] My crew chief ran over and ripped off my headset and then banged on the side of the airplane and [03:37:27.200 --> 03:37:32.560] motioned the pilot to cut you, like cutting his throat to cut the engine. He sees what's [03:37:32.560 --> 03:37:37.840] going on. He kills the engine. Crew chief ran over and grabbed me, and when the suction dropped [03:37:37.840 --> 03:37:44.080] enough that it let go, he threw me to the ground, banged on the airplane, and gave him a circle [03:37:44.880 --> 03:37:50.720] to hook it back in. He kicks it back on. It coughed a couple of times. It caught, came up. [03:37:51.440 --> 03:37:55.440] If that engine had not came back up, that pilot's career would have been over. [03:37:57.280 --> 03:38:03.520] After that, every time we were at into runway, oh, the crew chief got the armament placard out [03:38:03.520 --> 03:38:08.400] and rode on it. Nothing happened and held it up to the pilot and the pilot agreed. [03:38:09.760 --> 03:38:12.720] Every time we came to into runway after that, we had a case of beer [03:38:13.520 --> 03:38:19.360] sitting there, and I thought it was the pilot. I'm in [03:38:19.360 --> 03:38:28.720] Tanzania Air Base in country, and my commander in Florida had [03:38:29.360 --> 03:38:33.440] steel-grey eyes, almost white, strangest eyes I'd ever seen. [03:38:35.040 --> 03:38:41.280] Helicopters all go up. This bent bird comes in. They've taken a hit in the exhaust, [03:38:41.920 --> 03:38:48.160] and it's went through the exhaust into the fuselage, so it's blowing hot exhaust out into [03:38:48.160 --> 03:38:54.160] the fuselage. They come in. The canopies are gone, so they pull the panic, the cord to eject. [03:38:55.040 --> 03:38:59.200] The backseater was jammed. He didn't go out. If the backseater doesn't go, the frontseater [03:38:59.200 --> 03:39:04.720] doesn't go. Plus, if the backseater, if the frontseater goes, if the backseater in there, his [03:39:06.400 --> 03:39:11.200] ejection seat will kill the backseater, so the backseater has to go out first. [03:39:11.200 --> 03:39:15.920] He don't go. Nobody does, so they couldn't eject, so they had to land it. [03:39:16.880 --> 03:39:22.480] The backseater gets out, staggers down the wing, fell down on the wing. We [03:39:22.480 --> 03:39:28.800] drug him off the wing. He was soaked in sweat. The frontseater, the pilot, gets out and walks [03:39:28.800 --> 03:39:33.840] down the wing. Well, I'm walking along next to him. This is an F-4 Phantom. The wing [03:39:33.840 --> 03:39:40.560] comes about the middle of my, just below my chin, the top of the wing, so I'm kind of following him [03:39:40.560 --> 03:39:45.280] along the wing, and he's kind of staggering, and he turned toward me and fell forward, [03:39:45.920 --> 03:39:52.000] reached up and caught him by his lapels, pulled his feet off the wing and held him so his feet [03:39:52.000 --> 03:39:58.720] rotated so he was standing up, reached up, turned his through and lifted the visor on that helmet, [03:39:58.720 --> 03:40:05.760] and there were those steel gray eyes. I hadn't seen him since I was in Florida, so now I'm in Thailand. [03:40:05.760 --> 03:40:09.680] He looked out at me and said, why, Airman Kelton, [03:40:10.800 --> 03:40:14.560] you seem to make a habit pulling pilots out of a spot. [03:40:16.880 --> 03:40:20.560] He knew about that. He's the one that put the case of beer down there, [03:40:21.360 --> 03:40:28.480] not the Marine. That was the only, about the only good thing that happened to me, combat. [03:40:30.480 --> 03:40:34.800] All the rest of it is terrible. I don't talk about it. I have to get really, [03:40:34.800 --> 03:40:39.440] really drunk to talk about the rest of it. That's Randy's share fund. [03:40:40.560 --> 03:40:45.360] Yeah. Even then, it's not good for me to go there. I can go to the easy part, [03:40:45.360 --> 03:40:51.360] but not that other part. It gets ugly from there. Hang on. We need to go to your question when we [03:40:51.360 --> 03:40:56.800] get back. No more war stories. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, WheelRaw Radio. We'll be right back. [03:40:59.280 --> 03:41:04.400] Do you have a business with five employees or more? How would you like to save hundreds [03:41:04.400 --> 03:41:09.600] of thousands of dollars in FICA taxes? 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Randy Camp, Brett Fountain, [03:43:29.680 --> 03:43:35.520] Wheel of Law Radio and we're talking to Roger in Wisconsin. Okay, Roger, what do you have for us? [03:43:36.880 --> 03:43:43.360] Well, yeah, when I was the epitome of ignorance is bliss, you know, during that time, [03:43:44.320 --> 03:43:50.640] the Carter administration and I think I've mentioned this story before in the show, [03:43:50.640 --> 03:43:56.240] but I forgot the president was coming in. I had a presidential clearance with age, [03:43:57.360 --> 03:44:04.560] flight line, you know, and my master staff sergeant, Jerry O'Rourke, God bless you, [03:44:04.560 --> 03:44:11.840] and Mike Hymas, corporal. Okay, wait a minute, was Nixon the president then? [03:44:13.120 --> 03:44:17.040] President Jimmy Carter. Oh, okay, you're later than me. Okay. [03:44:18.000 --> 03:44:25.200] Yeah, and I had like a severe hangover probably. I'm in a [03:44:26.480 --> 03:44:30.560] quadripenia shirt with the radiation symbol on it, you know, [03:44:33.680 --> 03:44:38.000] like a black piece. Oh, yeah, he did tell me about this. [03:44:39.040 --> 03:44:45.520] Yeah, and I totally forgot he was coming in and master staff sergeant, [03:44:45.520 --> 03:44:51.200] Jerry O'Rourke and Hymas were laughing and saying, oh, this is going to be good. And they go, [03:44:51.200 --> 03:44:58.160] okay, Roger, take this generator and compress the high packs, you know, both high packs, [03:44:58.160 --> 03:45:03.040] out to hard stand, whatever, you know. So I do, and it was like a ghost town out there. [03:45:04.400 --> 03:45:09.600] But I seen all these jumbos take, it was like a Twilight Zone episode where the guy goes to [03:45:09.600 --> 03:45:17.760] that town and nobody's there, you know. And so I see this jumbo come in to land and then he's [03:45:17.760 --> 03:45:23.600] taxing over. And then he takes a left turn or something, and I see the presidential symbol. [03:45:23.600 --> 03:45:32.640] I'm like, oh my God. So Roger Dummy's out there. Yeah, yeah, it was one of them days. And so he [03:45:32.720 --> 03:45:40.800] gets up there and, you know, anybody could shake the president's hand, but to be in close [03:45:40.800 --> 03:45:46.800] proximity of Air Force One, now that's where the security clearance comes in, you know. And, [03:45:47.920 --> 03:45:53.760] well, anybody without him, you know, on the watch list or something. But so anyways, [03:45:53.760 --> 03:46:00.240] when Jimmy came to me to go to shake my hand, I just froze. And the only thing I could do is like [03:46:00.240 --> 03:46:08.400] salute, you know, and I was out of, you know. And anyways, he was so intelligent. He, within a [03:46:08.400 --> 03:46:13.200] fraction of a second, he knew why, because I had the Army sniper units, you know, using my dumb [03:46:13.200 --> 03:46:18.080] brain as for targeting. They were on the hangar roofs. I didn't even know they were up there [03:46:18.720 --> 03:46:24.560] until after, you know, the whole event. But they had checkpoints with the news media and everybody [03:46:24.560 --> 03:46:30.640] and allow the public to come in, you know, at different points. And it was just, [03:46:31.840 --> 03:46:38.800] throughout my whole life, I figured, okay, the president is just one person. And then, you know, [03:46:38.800 --> 03:46:47.360] I co-related to Air Force One being we the people, you know. And it's more or less like, [03:46:49.280 --> 03:46:53.520] I came up with the idea, you know, being a mechanic, you know, you fix things or come up [03:46:53.520 --> 03:47:01.360] with ideas. And one of them was to form a new Continental Congress, remove all politicians and [03:47:01.360 --> 03:47:07.200] replace with a computer software program equivalent to what American Idol had, where millions of [03:47:07.200 --> 03:47:15.360] people all called in and voted for their favorite singer or dancer. And, you know, you get vetted [03:47:15.360 --> 03:47:21.520] people, you know. And in order to solve these problems, I mean, we'd probably pay off the [03:47:21.520 --> 03:47:31.840] national debt in a week. Yeah. I've got one presidential story. I never saw Dixon, [03:47:31.840 --> 03:47:38.080] but he had a White House in Bimini. I was stationed in the south of Miami. And I'm flying [03:47:39.600 --> 03:47:48.560] a Cessna 150 across Biscayne Bay, from Florida over to Biscayne Bay. I knew he had a place down [03:47:48.560 --> 03:47:57.760] there on Miami Beach, but I wouldn't think anything about it. I'm at 800 feet over Biscayne Bay, [03:47:57.760 --> 03:48:04.640] just tootling along, and I hear, you, you and the aircraft. Somebody's hollering at me, [03:48:04.640 --> 03:48:13.040] and I'm 800 feet in the air. And a Huey rose up on each side of me. He gave me 116, so I turned to [03:48:13.040 --> 03:48:21.200] 116. He said, you are approaching restricted airspace. You are to change directions immediately. [03:48:22.000 --> 03:48:28.000] I gave him a thumbs up, shoved the nose down. I pushed that thing down as hard as I could, [03:48:28.000 --> 03:48:35.120] and these two choppers dove down with me. I got up as much airspeed as I could and hauled back on it, [03:48:35.120 --> 03:48:39.920] jerked it straight up on his tail. These two choppers come right up with me. They knew exactly [03:48:39.920 --> 03:48:44.240] what I was doing. I pulled that thing back. I got full power straight up. [03:48:44.800 --> 03:48:48.960] It starts to sputter, and just as it starts to fall off the wing, [03:48:48.960 --> 03:48:55.840] I hit the rudder and did a hammerhead stall. It just flipped over. So I'm going in, [03:48:56.480 --> 03:49:02.960] I pull straight up, and then when I turn over, when I come out, I'll be in the opposite direction. [03:49:02.960 --> 03:49:07.120] That's a maneuver in case you run into a blind canyon or something. [03:49:07.840 --> 03:49:12.160] When I hit the rudder and that airplane rotated over the wing, [03:49:12.160 --> 03:49:17.760] these two helicopters crossed above me. When I come out, they were right next to me. [03:49:19.280 --> 03:49:22.560] This pilot looked over at me like, chomp. [03:49:24.560 --> 03:49:30.720] I thought, these guys had my number. They were not impressed. [03:49:32.800 --> 03:49:35.120] Here I thought I was going to put on a show for them. [03:49:37.200 --> 03:49:40.400] That's dangerous, though, isn't it? They'd blow you out of the sky. [03:49:43.680 --> 03:49:47.280] They told me to change directions, and I did. When I shoved the nose down, [03:49:48.400 --> 03:49:54.640] they knew exactly what I was going to do. They were ready for it. At Homestead, [03:49:55.680 --> 03:50:01.440] I walked out on the base one day. I'm a weapons specialist, and I see what looks like an RB-66 [03:50:02.000 --> 03:50:08.560] sitting out all by itself. I'm walking past it, and I see what looks like a red light up on the con. [03:50:10.000 --> 03:50:13.680] I thought, this guy, this thing's not hooked up. There shouldn't be any lights on. [03:50:13.680 --> 03:50:17.360] So I went over and pushed the button, the ladder come down. I climbed up the ladder and looked at [03:50:17.360 --> 03:50:26.480] it. It was an iridescent sickle and hammer. I'm looking at that sickle and hammer thinking, [03:50:27.040 --> 03:50:34.400] what the heck? This is 1969, and a crew chief walked up behind me and turned back, [03:50:35.120 --> 03:50:38.240] and he said, yes, Airman, it's a sickle and hammer. [03:50:39.360 --> 03:50:43.760] I said, what is this? He said, what do you think it is? So it looks like an RB-66. [03:50:44.320 --> 03:50:52.080] He said, no, Airman, that's a MiG-17, a Cuban pilot. He's training other pilots. [03:50:52.080 --> 03:50:58.000] They're in the south of Key West, Florida, and they're doing practice bombing runs. [03:50:58.000 --> 03:51:05.680] That's where you dive in with full load aboard, full power and afterburner. You dive as fast as [03:51:05.680 --> 03:51:10.400] you can, pickle your bombs away, and then get the heck out of there. You want enough airspeed so [03:51:10.400 --> 03:51:16.640] they can't hit you. So he has all these guys do it, and he's going to show them how. He dives in, [03:51:17.600 --> 03:51:23.680] pickles his bombs away, levels out 50 feet off the water, zip, he's gone. [03:51:24.560 --> 03:51:32.560] He ran up. Nixon had just pulled down all the AWACS that he had had controlling the Florida [03:51:32.560 --> 03:51:38.640] shirts, and this guy knew it, so they couldn't see him from above. He went 50 feet off of [03:51:39.600 --> 03:51:46.240] Key West Air Naval Station, zipped right up the keys, and a guy from my duty section walked out [03:51:46.240 --> 03:51:50.720] of a beer joint in Homestead, Florida, and he looks up, and coming down US-1, [03:51:51.360 --> 03:51:57.280] this jet airplane 50 feet off the ground, zip. He calls the tower, and he said, hey guys, [03:51:57.280 --> 03:52:03.040] I just walked out of this beer joint, and a MiG-17 went over me at 50 feet. [03:52:03.760 --> 03:52:11.760] They said, Sarge, go have another beer. He contacted New Tamiami Airport for the May Day, [03:52:11.840 --> 03:52:20.400] and told him who he was. He was defecting, low on fuel. They gave him a DF steer into Homestead [03:52:20.400 --> 03:52:29.120] Air Base. Homestead Air Base didn't know he was there until he's lined up on the runway 50 feet [03:52:29.120 --> 03:52:34.800] off the ground. Somebody in the alert squadron looked up and saw this MiG-17, hit the panic [03:52:34.800 --> 03:52:43.840] button. Have you ever seen them do a cart start? Oh, it's incredible. These guys run out there, [03:52:43.840 --> 03:52:50.880] and they jump in these F-4s, and the canopy closes. They pull all the equipment away, [03:52:50.880 --> 03:52:56.240] and then they exploded. Kaboom, boom, boom, boom. All of them disappeared in smoke, [03:52:56.960 --> 03:53:02.800] and you hear the engine whining. And then zip, all the smoke went down the intake, [03:53:02.800 --> 03:53:07.920] poof, they were gone. The jet engine comes up hot. They got to the end of the one way, [03:53:07.920 --> 03:53:12.720] just as this guy sat down in front of him. He could have took out the whole base. [03:53:13.600 --> 03:53:19.360] A shotgun blast to start up the— Yeah, it's a big—it's a container about [03:53:20.880 --> 03:53:28.320] six inches in diameter and about eight inches long. It's a gas charge. It explodes. [03:53:28.480 --> 03:53:33.840] Okay. Builds pressure in the compressor and spins the compressor. That was cool to watch. [03:53:35.680 --> 03:53:42.320] Anyway, he pulls down. He gets to the end of the one way, and the tower sent a fuel truck down [03:53:42.320 --> 03:53:50.240] to fuel him because he was low on fuel. He goes down the end of the runway, and the fuel truck [03:53:50.240 --> 03:53:56.640] driver calls the tower and said, where's that F-86 I'm supposed to refuel? They said it's right in [03:53:56.640 --> 03:54:03.840] front of you. He said, no, that's not an F-86. That's a MiG-17. That's when everything went [03:54:03.840 --> 03:54:10.560] nuts. And Nixon was in Florida, and Air Force One was on the ramp. This pilot sees it. He pulls [03:54:10.560 --> 03:54:16.400] around the fuel truck. He's heading right for US-1, and the fuel truck went and cut him off. [03:54:19.200 --> 03:54:23.680] They put—they made him fly it back with American flags on the bottom of it. They did give it back [03:54:23.680 --> 03:54:30.480] to him. It was August of 1968. [03:54:32.240 --> 03:54:40.640] Yeah. But speaking of Homestead, my best friend, he was in the Army, but he was stationed at [03:54:40.640 --> 03:54:49.760] Homestead, and they put him in one of those—it's a nuclear attack site too, right? And they had him [03:54:49.760 --> 03:54:57.520] in those small little armored shacks, you know, and they'd give him a couple of grenades and a [03:54:57.520 --> 03:55:07.120] .45. And he sent home pictures at the time, which were not really too good to be released, [03:55:07.120 --> 03:55:16.560] but they had fun and get drunk and get naked and raise those missiles, and they'd be sitting on [03:55:16.560 --> 03:55:21.120] top of them and raise them up and take pictures and send them back to the—you know. But that [03:55:21.120 --> 03:55:31.280] explains a lot of UFO sighting. Yeah, I was checked out on nukes. Anyway, thank you all for listening. [03:55:31.280 --> 03:55:40.000] We'll be back next week with our regular shows. So thank you all for listening, and good night. [03:55:40.000 --> 03:55:49.440] Good night. Thank you.