Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: English [00:00.000 --> 00:24.500] bad boys whatcha gonna do when posh clever brown come for me [00:24.500 --> 00:28.800] descends the bear [00:28.800 --> 00:31.800] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? [00:31.800 --> 00:34.800] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [00:34.800 --> 00:37.800] When you were eight and you had bad traits [00:37.800 --> 00:40.800] You'll go to school and learn the golden rule [00:40.800 --> 00:43.800] So why are you acting like a bloody fool? [00:43.800 --> 00:46.800] If you get hot then you must get cool [00:46.800 --> 00:49.800] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? [00:49.800 --> 00:52.800] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [00:52.800 --> 00:55.800] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? [00:55.800 --> 00:58.800] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [00:59.800 --> 01:02.800] You'll chuck it on that one, you'll chuck it on this one [01:02.800 --> 01:04.800] You'll chuck it on your mother and you'll chuck it on your father [01:04.800 --> 01:07.800] You'll chuck it on your brother and you'll chuck it on your sister [01:07.800 --> 01:10.800] You'll chuck it on that one and you'll chuck it on me [01:10.800 --> 01:13.800] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? [01:13.800 --> 01:15.800] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [01:15.800 --> 01:18.800] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? [01:18.800 --> 01:21.800] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [01:21.800 --> 01:23.800] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do [01:25.800 --> 01:35.680] The Rule of Law Radio on this Thursday, the 28th day of August, 2025. [01:35.680 --> 01:39.080] And I'll start out, I'm gonna turn the phones lines on. [01:39.080 --> 01:44.360] Last time we had a little issue with the phones, last Friday, and we didn't realize that until [01:44.360 --> 01:45.360] the show was over. [01:45.360 --> 01:46.360] Pete Slauson Yeah. [01:46.360 --> 01:49.200] We kept telling everybody, go ahead and call in. [01:49.200 --> 01:50.200] And nobody could. [01:51.080 --> 01:56.440] Okay, so this time we got it turned on and, Brett, while I'm talking, why don't you just [01:56.440 --> 01:58.920] dial in to make sure it's working? [01:58.920 --> 01:59.920] Brett Okay. [01:59.920 --> 02:00.920] Dr. Joe Okay. [02:00.920 --> 02:04.360] Pete Slauson I'm frustrated, and if you listen to the [02:04.360 --> 02:12.600] show much, you've heard me, you know how I react to this patriot mythology stuff. [02:13.480 --> 02:21.880] Well, while I knew Dr. Joe, he participated in one of these common law grand juries. [02:24.280 --> 02:26.440] I didn't know anything about it or I'd had a fit. [02:27.640 --> 02:29.320] But he participated in it. [02:29.320 --> 02:39.960] This guy was being prosecuted for making fireworks and he put together a common law [02:39.960 --> 02:42.840] grand jury because he thought his judge was being a bad boy. [02:43.720 --> 02:46.440] And they got a lien against his judge. [02:48.280 --> 02:51.080] And he filed the lien against his judge. [02:51.080 --> 02:52.120] Brett Oh, man. [02:52.120 --> 02:56.440] Dr. Joe Then notated it in his paperwork. [02:56.440 --> 02:58.840] And he wanted me to read it over and I read his paperwork. [02:58.840 --> 03:05.720] Right there at the beginning was this notice to the judge of this common law grand jury [03:05.720 --> 03:07.080] claim against the judge. [03:07.560 --> 03:15.480] I saw that and said, holy crap, you got to get that out of there. [03:15.480 --> 03:16.440] Pete Slauson Yeah. [03:16.440 --> 03:19.320] Dr. Joe They will arrest you just for that. [03:19.320 --> 03:24.680] Pete Slauson Well, it seems people tend to fall into one [03:24.680 --> 03:25.800] of two categories. [03:25.800 --> 03:30.760] When they've done all this kind of nonsense like that, they either come to you and they [03:30.760 --> 03:35.400] present it like they're so proud of it and they show you how they beat up the judge and [03:35.400 --> 03:37.320] filed liens on him and all this stuff. [03:38.040 --> 03:42.600] Like they think you're going to be impressed that they really took it to the man. [03:43.880 --> 03:52.280] Or they realize that that really wasn't very smart and they hide it from you until way [03:52.280 --> 03:57.000] later on and you find out that all this time you've been helping this person, they never [03:57.000 --> 03:59.640] told you the dumb stuff they did that got them into the mess. [04:00.200 --> 04:05.720] Pete Slauson Well, fortunately, you found out on the early end. [04:05.720 --> 04:06.760] Dr. Joe Well, I don't… [04:06.760 --> 04:09.080] Pete Slauson He didn't listen to your instructions. [04:09.080 --> 04:10.440] Dr. Joe No, he did not. [04:11.240 --> 04:19.320] So, he went down to Hayes County, that's where it occurred, and they gave him probation, [04:19.320 --> 04:24.200] no fine, no nothing, just probation on the fireworks charge. [04:24.200 --> 04:32.120] But as soon as he walked out of the courthouse, Fort Worth was waiting for him and arrested him [04:32.120 --> 04:34.120] for this common law grand jury. [04:34.120 --> 04:35.160] Pete Slauson Ooh. [04:35.160 --> 04:38.600] Dr. Joe And then, they arrested Dr. Joe [04:40.760 --> 04:44.440] because his name was on the common law grand jury list. [04:45.480 --> 04:52.440] And they charged him with an organized criminal activity, 7102. [04:52.840 --> 04:56.040] Pete Slauson What do you mean his name was on the list? [04:56.040 --> 05:00.040] Dr. Joe As a juror in the common law grand jury. [05:00.040 --> 05:05.640] Pete Slauson As somebody who could have been called in as a juror or somebody who presided? [05:05.640 --> 05:07.160] Dr. Joe Presided. [05:07.160 --> 05:09.160] Pete Slauson Huh. Okay. [05:09.160 --> 05:15.240] Dr. Joe So, they arrested him. I believe they were going to arrest all of them. [05:16.600 --> 05:21.320] But they arrested Dr. Joe and I kind of come unglued on them. [05:22.600 --> 05:25.880] And it appears as though they stopped arresting people for it. [05:25.880 --> 05:34.840] But they arrested Dr. Joe. They served a search warrant on the guy's house where Dr. Joe rents two [05:34.840 --> 05:40.840] rooms. But they were looking for Glenn Fern because he also rented space there. [05:42.120 --> 05:49.320] And Glenn Fern had put some statements in a pleading in a case he was in [05:49.320 --> 05:57.400] where he told the judge that they were mistreating him and denying him due process. [05:57.400 --> 06:02.360] He had a right to protect himself and he had a right to use force. He had the right to use deadly [06:02.360 --> 06:09.640] force. Well, the judge took that as a threat and they arrested him in New Mexico and brought him [06:09.640 --> 06:21.080] back to Fort Worth. So, he's here in Turner County. And while they were searching his property, [06:21.080 --> 06:31.720] the warrant said they could search for any computers or tablets or any documentation [06:31.720 --> 06:35.320] or information of Glenn Ferns. [06:35.800 --> 06:43.560] Now, hang on just a second. Even though I know they went beyond that, but I'm thinking even [06:43.560 --> 06:52.920] that alone sounds like overreach. If the issue were that somebody is claiming to be able to defend [06:52.920 --> 07:00.840] himself and the judge takes that as a threat, then it would seem to me that the scope of the [07:00.840 --> 07:05.640] search warrant ought to be limited to evidence of that threat. [07:06.200 --> 07:07.640] That's what it was. [07:09.880 --> 07:13.880] Well, then how do you end up with computers on there? Computers are not threatening. [07:13.880 --> 07:21.960] Computers on which he could have constructed these threats so they can examine his records [07:21.960 --> 07:25.880] to see if he's done it to anybody else. I get why they would go after that. [07:26.520 --> 07:31.800] And any weapons that he may use to carry out these threats, [07:32.920 --> 07:38.760] except I read the affidavit, and the affidavit specifically said that he threatened to murder [07:38.760 --> 07:46.040] judges. And that's not true. We'll go through all these documents and find that's not true at all. [07:46.040 --> 07:55.240] So, that was aggravated perjury. But anyway, the warrant was very specific that they could enforce [07:55.240 --> 08:02.120] it on the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th of May, and they enforced it on the 5th, or executed on the 5th. [08:02.120 --> 08:03.000] Now, what is that? [08:03.000 --> 08:04.440] August, you mean? [08:04.440 --> 08:12.360] Yeah. What is it that they always do this? I mean, if this only happened on a rare occasion, [08:13.480 --> 08:19.080] they always do it wrong. Every time I get into one of these situations, they got a warrant, [08:19.160 --> 08:27.720] they always do it wrong. What in the heck is going on? This warrant said very specifically, [08:28.280 --> 08:35.880] you can execute it. It's created on the 1st, but you cannot enforce it on the 1st. [08:36.840 --> 08:42.920] You can enforce it on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, and you cannot enforce it on the 5th. It actually [08:43.480 --> 08:50.760] said exclusive of the 5th day. I had never seen that in a warrant before. So, I looked it up, [08:51.400 --> 08:59.960] and it said that this encloses the time in which the warrant, it double encloses the time in which [08:59.960 --> 09:07.320] the warrant can be exercised. So, it doubly emphasized that you have to enforce it the 2nd, [09:07.400 --> 09:11.080] 3rd, or 4th. And they enforce it on the 5th. [09:11.880 --> 09:12.120] Wow. [09:13.480 --> 09:21.800] What the heck is going on here? And then there was nothing in there about Dr. Joe, but Dr. Joe had [09:21.800 --> 09:30.040] me come in to go to a meeting to meet this guy who started the Oath Keepers. He had got out of jail, [09:30.040 --> 09:38.040] he'd spent some time in prison. And Trump got him out of jail and he's going around talking about [09:38.040 --> 09:43.800] this stuff. But I talked to him a little while and this guy was worthless. They beat him up really [09:43.800 --> 09:50.920] bad. So, they kind of did what they wanted to to him. They made sure he doesn't do any of this [09:50.920 --> 09:57.480] anymore. And I'm sitting there annoyed because this guy is gigging out there and huff and puff [09:57.480 --> 10:01.640] and jump up and down rail and rise to indignation. And then when a little heat comes on him, [10:02.600 --> 10:08.840] a few years in prison, they duck and run for cover. It's okay for him to duck and run for cover, [10:08.840 --> 10:16.200] but him coming around doing presentations to people in order to get them to duck and run for [10:16.200 --> 10:21.880] cover, I was kind of annoyed with. But anyway, then we get a call that they're searching [10:22.600 --> 10:30.440] the house Dr. Joe lives in. And the Fed that's there wants Dr. Joe to come there and talk to him. [10:32.280 --> 10:39.560] And I'm the one that's driving. So, they call and Dr. Joe's telling them that he doesn't know [10:39.560 --> 10:46.440] what's going on. And I had him give me the phone and told him I was his advocate under the Americans [10:46.440 --> 10:52.760] Disabilities Act and what do you want? Well, we have a warrant to search the house. I said, [10:52.760 --> 10:57.800] yeah, they wired that warrant to me, but you had a warrant to search for Glenn Willingham stuff, [10:57.800 --> 11:07.320] not Dr. Joe's. Well, we smell a toxic odor coming from his room. Oh, that, that's just a piss jug [11:07.320 --> 11:11.720] he uses at night because he's disabled and he can't get up at night to go to the bathroom. [11:11.720 --> 11:15.560] So, he's got the side cut out of a gallon milk jug and he pieces it in a milk jug. You're just [11:15.560 --> 11:24.200] smelling stale piss. Well, they think that was funny. They wanted me to bring him over there so [11:24.200 --> 11:29.640] he could open the door for him. I said, that's not going to happen. He is ill. He is in much [11:29.640 --> 11:35.400] too frail a health. I'm not bringing him there for you to beat him up. And he asked me who I was and [11:35.400 --> 11:41.800] I told him I was his advocate. And that works. They really take a giant step back when you say [11:41.800 --> 11:49.240] that. He's an advocate under the Americans with Disabilities Act. So, he told me that he just [11:49.240 --> 11:54.120] wanted to talk to him. I said, no, no, no, you don't just want to talk to him. He said, [11:54.120 --> 11:58.440] what do you really want? Well, we want permission to search his part of the property. That's not [11:58.440 --> 12:04.520] going to happen. You guys got a warrant. Search whatever the warrant lets you search. Well, [12:04.520 --> 12:08.360] we have a warrant to search the whole building so we can search the whole building. He said, [12:08.360 --> 12:12.680] why are you bothering us then? If you can search the whole building, do whatever the [12:12.680 --> 12:16.760] warrant says you can do, but don't ask us for permission. I'm not bringing him by. [12:17.720 --> 12:25.240] Well, you could be charged with obstruction. Hey, Bubba, this is not the high school parking lot. [12:25.240 --> 12:29.240] If you want to scare the little kiddies, you go down there. I'm not going to be impressed. [12:29.800 --> 12:34.600] And he hung up. So, I took Dr. Joe home with me. I didn't bring him by there. [12:35.000 --> 12:41.400] So, they passed the locked door into Dr. Joe's part of the property [12:42.120 --> 12:45.640] and took about 50 guns and a bunch of ammo boxes. [12:48.600 --> 12:52.520] Now, the warrant didn't allow them to search or seize anything from him. [12:53.560 --> 13:03.800] The warrant was expired when they executed it and they stole all these guns. They did that for one [13:03.800 --> 13:10.280] reason. They told Dr. Joe, if you'll come down to the courthouse, the court building, the federal [13:10.280 --> 13:16.840] court building and sign for these guns, we'll give them back to you. They did that so they could get [13:16.840 --> 13:26.360] him down there and arrest him. And that's what they did. Evil, evil, evil. 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So tune in to scripture talk live on LogosRadioNetwork.com [15:53.240 --> 15:58.440] Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. to inspire and motivate your studies of the scriptures. [16:23.320 --> 16:33.640] We ask the question, wonder what they're like, they don't have the answer, open up eyes, [16:33.640 --> 16:43.080] we ask the question, look what we get, and they don't have the answer, I'm slope and slip and slide, [16:43.080 --> 16:47.320] it doesn't matter what issues pass me, Lord, how they want me to take it easy. [16:48.360 --> 16:56.280] Okay, we are back. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain Ruevla Radio, and I was telling this story that [16:56.280 --> 16:59.880] Brett tells me, I told it a couple of times, but I'm trying to bring you up to speed to where I'm [16:59.880 --> 17:05.560] going next. Okay, all this stuff happened, and then I went down and filed the, you know, [17:05.560 --> 17:10.920] they arrested Dr. Joe, they threw him in jail, I couldn't find him. They had taken him to hospital [17:10.920 --> 17:17.800] first because he was ill, then they threw him in jail, and I can't find him. Turns out he was in [17:17.800 --> 17:23.080] jail for four days, didn't eat anything because he couldn't eat the food, then when he called me and [17:23.080 --> 17:28.120] I got to talk to him, he said that they were going to take him to, he was in Fort Worth, they wanted [17:28.120 --> 17:31.800] to take him to Tarrant County, but had to take him to the hospital first, get his blood pressure [17:31.800 --> 17:39.400] down so he didn't stroke out. So I go down the next morning and file a habeas, and the judge [17:39.400 --> 17:45.720] refused to take the habeas based on, because she didn't like the heading for lack of form. [17:46.600 --> 17:51.880] So I went out in the hall and called 911 and got a sheriff's down there, deputy down there, [17:51.880 --> 17:57.000] and filed criminal charges against her. And then I was looking for another judge and come across [17:57.000 --> 18:02.280] the head bailiff in the hallway, he told me how unhappy he was that I filed criminal charges [18:02.280 --> 18:08.520] against his, one of his judges. I said, well, if the next one does the same thing she did, [18:08.520 --> 18:13.080] you're going to get criminal charges against the next one too. And so I found the one that was, [18:13.080 --> 18:17.000] there's only one other in the building and he was holding a first degree murder trial. [18:17.560 --> 18:22.120] And I walked in the courtroom and there's that bailiff that didn't like me filing criminal [18:22.120 --> 18:30.360] charges. He jumps up and ushers me out of the court room. And I told him that I'm here to file [18:30.360 --> 18:35.400] a habeas. He said, you can't do that. This is a first degree murder trial. I don't care what it is. [18:36.360 --> 18:40.680] That's a first degree murder trial. This is a habeas. And everything stands down before [18:40.680 --> 18:46.120] the habeas. And they gave me a bunch of crap and I finally got him to threaten to arrest me. [18:47.000 --> 18:53.320] So, okay, that'll work. So now I've prepared criminal charges of first degree felony [18:53.320 --> 19:03.000] aggravated assault against the judge for sending the bailiff out to threaten me with arrest to [19:03.080 --> 19:09.160] prevent me from filing a habeas with that judge while permanently displaying a deadly weapon. [19:10.360 --> 19:17.160] I'm going to take that to the grand jury along with criminal complaints against [19:17.160 --> 19:23.000] the district attorney because I took criminal complaints against these four deputies, [19:24.040 --> 19:30.200] these four police officers, Fort Worth police officers who arrested Dr. Joe and disappeared [19:30.200 --> 19:37.000] him into jail and did not take him directly to the nearest magistrate. And I called that first [19:37.000 --> 19:42.520] degree felony aggravated assault and filed it with the district attorney on the 15th. [19:45.240 --> 19:52.280] Now I go back and I'm going to ask for the minutes of the grand jury for every grand jury from the [19:52.280 --> 19:58.120] 15th to date. And I'm going to want to see in there where there was a true bill or no bill. [19:58.120 --> 20:03.000] And if I don't see a true bill or no bill for these four peace officers, [20:04.040 --> 20:08.120] then I'm going to give the grand jury criminal complaints against the district attorney [20:09.640 --> 20:20.600] for secreting the accused from prosecution. And there's a new law. I had a 21, [20:21.320 --> 20:31.560] two, I think it's 20, I forget, it's 20 something, 21. But I come back across it when I was [20:31.560 --> 20:39.960] looking for duties of grand jurors. One of the leads sent me to this new statute that came out [20:39.960 --> 20:47.640] last year that says if a prosecuting attorney refuses to prosecute a class of crime, that he [20:47.640 --> 20:54.840] can be removed from office. But I'm going to charge him with shielding from prosecution. [20:57.240 --> 21:05.880] And I'll have a folder, a red folder with all these complaints in it. And the top one [21:05.880 --> 21:10.600] will be the complaint against the district attorney for shielding criminal complaints [21:11.240 --> 21:18.200] from the grand jury. And I put it in the envelope with a cover letter asking the [21:19.640 --> 21:25.480] foreman to sign the cover letter and send it back to me so I know I actually got it. He had got it [21:25.480 --> 21:31.000] because we have problems with prosecutors secreting criminal complaints from grand juries. [21:31.000 --> 21:38.360] And since I was blocked from giving this to you directly, I need to know that you actually got it. [21:38.360 --> 21:44.280] Well, he's not going to get it. Because I'll give it to the bailiff and direct the bailiff [21:44.280 --> 21:47.880] to give it to the foreman of the grand jury. And I'll remind- [21:47.880 --> 21:51.720] The bailiff's not going to listen to you. The bailiff is going to go straight to the prosecutor. [21:51.720 --> 21:56.920] Yeah. And I'll remind the bailiff, I said, now I know what you've been thinking of doing with this. [21:56.920 --> 22:03.960] This is what I did in Johnson County. I gave him the complaint and it was about three inches thick. [22:04.760 --> 22:10.680] And he's kind of looking around and I said, yeah, I know what you're thinking. You're thinking, [22:11.480 --> 22:18.120] I should give this to the prosecuting attorney. Well, the complaints in there are against the [22:18.120 --> 22:24.200] prosecuting attorney for not doing with the grand jury what I'm doing right now. [22:25.400 --> 22:30.200] So if you give that to the prosecuting attorney, I'll consider that an act of [22:30.200 --> 22:38.920] in concert and collusion and you'll be next. So either get me to the grand foreman so I can [22:38.920 --> 22:49.080] give him notice of crime or get this to him or don't. In which case, next time the charge [22:49.080 --> 22:56.920] is to be against you. And then I get to sue you, your low hanging fruit. And let's see what he does. [22:56.920 --> 23:02.600] You never know. He might say, you know, I don't want to be a part of this fight [23:03.560 --> 23:07.800] and just give it to the grand foreman or the grand jury. But I doubt it. [23:09.400 --> 23:17.960] They just can't bring themselves to do it right. My son-in-law gets selected as JP. [23:18.680 --> 23:26.120] I walk him through the codes. He goes to training and he just can't help it. He's going to do what [23:26.120 --> 23:34.920] he's trained to do without regard to the rule of law. So I'm confident that the bailiff will block [23:34.920 --> 23:48.120] me from the grand jury. And then I'll take that and take it to, I use that as evidence of an [23:48.120 --> 23:54.920] ongoing criminal enterprise on the part of the prosecuting attorney and other members of the [23:54.920 --> 24:03.240] criminal justice system in Texas. And then I'll file against them all with the federal grand jury [24:03.240 --> 24:10.360] there in Fort Worth. And then I'll take, when they block that, then I'll take my complaints [24:10.360 --> 24:18.280] against the Fifth Circuit judges where I filed a suit addressing this very issue. And then [24:18.280 --> 24:26.280] file these criminal complaints against these state officials, all with the US attorney in Dallas. [24:26.840 --> 24:36.120] Turns out he's in the head US attorneys in Dallas. Address to the grand jury at his address. [24:37.640 --> 24:43.080] And when I don't get the cover letter back, then I go to DC with all of them. [24:44.040 --> 24:49.640] And I've told them that. So this is what I'm going to do. So I'm not after you guys. I'm [24:49.640 --> 24:54.440] just using you as crash dummies. So I'm going to do this and you're going to do that over there. [24:54.440 --> 25:00.120] And when you do that over there, this is what I'm going to do. So I told this to the sheriff's deputy [25:00.120 --> 25:07.480] who took my complaint against the judge. I said to her, what are you going to do with this? [25:07.560 --> 25:12.520] She said, well, I have to give it to my superiors. I said, well, you can do that, [25:13.240 --> 25:20.280] but what else are you going to do with it? Well, that's all I can do with it. No, no, no, no, no. [25:20.280 --> 25:28.520] Under 14.06, you are commanded to give notice to some grand jury, to some magistrate. So I'm going [25:28.520 --> 25:35.800] to want you to tell me who the magistrate is to whom you gave notice in accordance with your duty [25:35.800 --> 25:41.640] under Article 2.13, Texas Code of Criminal Procedures. It's 2A something. I don't even [25:41.640 --> 25:52.440] look it up, but I didn't bother because 2A made no substantive changes. So if I use an older [25:52.440 --> 25:57.640] designation, they can just look it up in the newer one. Since you have a duty to give notice of crime [25:57.640 --> 26:02.200] to some magistrate, I want to know which magistrate you gave notice of crime to. And when you do that [26:02.200 --> 26:09.000] in the form of verified criminal affidavit, then the magistrate is commanded to issue a warrant. I [26:09.000 --> 26:17.320] want to know who you gave it to and what date they entered the warrant. And she said, well, [26:17.880 --> 26:23.240] I just have to follow policy. 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[30:33.880 --> 30:38.360] When you're gonna stop abuse your power [30:39.400 --> 30:43.800] When you're gonna stop abuse your power [30:44.920 --> 30:49.320] When you're gonna stop abuse your power [30:50.440 --> 30:54.840] When you're gonna stop abuse your power [30:55.800 --> 31:00.440] So please Mr. Macklin teach officers not to abuse the power [31:01.400 --> 31:07.000] Send a request to the leader, the captain of all officers [31:07.000 --> 31:11.640] Tell them to uphold the law and please don't abuse their power [31:12.280 --> 31:17.000] The beat and the beat and the cheat and the cheat and the lie every hour [31:17.800 --> 31:19.720] So Mr. Officer [31:19.720 --> 31:28.760] Okay we are back Randy Kelton from Fountain Wheel Law Radio on this Thursday the 28th day of August [31:28.760 --> 31:40.200] already and our phone number of 2025 our call in number 512-646-1984 the phone lines are open [31:40.200 --> 31:46.920] and Brett checked and they're actually working this time not like Friday we got really lonely [31:46.920 --> 31:51.960] because we didn't get any calls Friday and it turned out that there was a glitch in the phone [31:51.960 --> 31:59.400] line we didn't know about okay but it's working this time and so one thing for you guys you're [31:59.400 --> 32:07.800] going to take them on whatever you're taking them on for lie to them tell them don't worry about [32:07.800 --> 32:16.680] this i'm after something much bigger and i'm just using this to get to my real issue so so don't [32:16.680 --> 32:22.680] worry about it this is just minor stuff and what was what i did to this officer as i told her [32:23.320 --> 32:26.120] you are not important enough for me to care about [32:28.200 --> 32:32.760] i will stomp all over you just so i can get to the next guy [32:34.440 --> 32:38.920] how do you argue with me how do you negotiate with me or deal with me [32:39.480 --> 32:48.520] when i'm using you as my crash dummy so so try to do that you know and on the there was a little [32:48.520 --> 32:56.520] issue on the telegram channel about good and evil and didn't explain that well enough from this [32:56.520 --> 33:05.480] context you can think about these guys being good and evil all you want to but if you deal with them [33:05.480 --> 33:13.800] from this perspective that they're evil it will diminish your capacity we have a friend we know [33:13.800 --> 33:23.240] who put in one of his pleadings to the judge about how he had all these rights he had the right to [33:23.240 --> 33:27.800] to defend himself and he had the right to use force and he had the right to use deadly force [33:27.800 --> 33:33.880] and the judge took that as a threat he's in jail right now [33:35.560 --> 33:43.160] no no don't do that kind of stuff treat these guys like they're just your crash dummies [33:44.920 --> 33:50.200] and let's tell them right on the break that i told this sheriff's officer who took my complaint [33:50.920 --> 33:56.440] that i'm going to expect her to do exactly what article 2.13 commands her to do [33:56.520 --> 34:01.320] and that's to give notice to some magistrate and then i'm going to want to know [34:02.520 --> 34:07.960] when the magistrate issued the warrant what magistrate you gave it to and when the magistrate [34:07.960 --> 34:15.240] issued the warrants in accordance to their duty under 15.09 she said well i said well what are [34:15.240 --> 34:18.200] you going to now what are you going to do with this she said she was going to give it to her [34:18.200 --> 34:23.880] superiors i told her that's okay but you also have to give it to some magistrate and i'm going to [34:24.840 --> 34:32.520] expect this she said well i have to follow our policy so well i get that but uh you're a city [34:32.520 --> 34:39.400] employee i'm not and you may have if she wants to follow the policy that's fine as long as she also [34:39.400 --> 34:44.760] follows the law yeah that's what i told her you know your policy is your issue but far as i'm [34:44.760 --> 34:51.960] concerned as a citizen in republic uh your policy you can use your policy for toilet paper [34:52.040 --> 34:58.760] i expect you to follow my law and i will hold you responsible for following my law but don't worry [34:58.760 --> 35:05.720] don't worry i'm not after you i'm after something much much bigger i'm going to ask you guys to do [35:05.720 --> 35:11.080] all these things and uh you're not going to want to do them because they're against your policy [35:11.640 --> 35:15.560] and then i want to take all you guys to the federal courts but i'm not really interested [35:16.280 --> 35:24.920] in you guys in the federal courts i'm just going to go after you to get the prosecutor to refuse [35:24.920 --> 35:31.800] to prosecute you then i get to go after the prosecutor and take him to the u.s attorney [35:32.920 --> 35:39.160] the prosecutor for denying me due process uh procedural due process and for conspiring [35:39.880 --> 35:45.480] with judges and magistrates to deny me to process and that gets me in the federal court so now [35:45.480 --> 35:52.040] i can go file against all you guys with the u.s attorney with the grand jury through the u.s [35:52.040 --> 35:56.920] attorney the u.s attorney he'll get it he'll throw it in the trash then i get to file against the [35:56.920 --> 36:04.360] u.s attorney in dc with the grand jury in dc through the u.s attorney there and he'll throw [36:04.360 --> 36:11.160] it in the trash and then i'll get to sue the president so i'm not after you guys i'm just [36:11.160 --> 36:13.480] trying to use this to get to the president so don't worry about it [36:16.680 --> 36:22.840] and they're saying just to get to the what through me have my name all over this [36:23.880 --> 36:33.720] the look on her face was priceless guys there may be such a thing as good or evil [36:33.720 --> 36:39.880] uh but for our purposes in dealing with this system [36:41.320 --> 36:46.360] dealing in terms of good and evil while it may be true it may be valid it may be all of that [36:47.560 --> 36:56.040] in this context is worthless it won't get you where you need to go they may be evil [36:57.160 --> 37:01.080] it won't make any difference they're still going to do what they're going to do so you know i'm a [37:01.080 --> 37:05.800] combat veteran and in combat doesn't make any difference what you think about your enemy [37:07.240 --> 37:16.200] you have to treat your enemy with the utmost deference you can't just label your enemy as [37:16.200 --> 37:25.800] evil and do anything you want to everything you do has consequences so you have to deal with your [37:25.800 --> 37:29.800] enemy as if he is bigger stronger and smarter than you [37:32.280 --> 37:37.160] that he is absolutely dedicated will not be intimidated will not back down [37:38.760 --> 37:45.080] and make all your plans that way if you claim that he's evil and just dismiss him [37:45.080 --> 37:53.320] as an evil evil miscreant he will kick your behind so i look at these policemen and i presume [37:54.280 --> 38:00.600] that each one of them are doing what they believe to be the the best thing in the [38:00.600 --> 38:05.400] circumstances that they're in they're just misinformed [38:07.960 --> 38:14.680] considering considering them to me to be misinformed causes me to make a [38:15.400 --> 38:23.240] different kind of set of judgments from that perspective i would never say anything [38:23.240 --> 38:30.280] that one of them could take us as a a personal threat like glenn did now he's in jail [38:31.000 --> 38:38.680] and they were able to discredit him i'm not going to give them anything they can discredit [38:39.640 --> 38:48.760] if they accuse me of being a sovereign citizen absolutely and i recently was talking to a [38:48.760 --> 38:53.240] policeman a chief of police of bedford about that and he said are you one of these sovereign [38:53.240 --> 39:03.240] citizens absolutely i'm a citizen in a republic and as to the republic i am as sovereign as every [39:03.240 --> 39:09.240] other citizen in that republic and in that sovereign position i will expect you to follow [39:09.240 --> 39:15.080] my law as my law is written or he he said well you're one of those who believe the law doesn't [39:15.080 --> 39:25.480] apply to you oh absolutely not that's my law that law was written by my legislature at my behest [39:25.560 --> 39:34.120] and that is my law and it belongs to me and everybody will follow it i'll know the reason [39:34.120 --> 39:43.960] why that's my position as a sovereign and yes i am so you call me that all you want to [39:43.960 --> 39:49.240] but while you're doing it don't even think about crossing the legal line [39:49.400 --> 39:55.000] and because i do not consider myself exempt from that law i consider that law [39:55.000 --> 40:01.880] as belonging to me and it's sacred to me and you will follow it to the letter and i will not that's [40:01.880 --> 40:08.760] what i told this officer i will not be reasonable and i will not be understanding you will follow [40:08.760 --> 40:16.200] the law to the letter if we shift our our focus even if we think they are meaning evil [40:16.840 --> 40:21.720] that's what i take what the bible said when it said just not that you be not judged for by that [40:21.720 --> 40:26.920] judgment which he judged there may be such a thing as good and evil but it's a bad strategy to think [40:26.920 --> 40:38.280] in those terms so you can more strategic terms it leads you to more compelling arguments and [40:39.160 --> 40:45.160] puts you in a position that you're harder to deal with and i really want to be hard to deal with [40:47.160 --> 40:54.040] randy kelton brett fountain rural radio our call-in number is 512-646-1984 give us a call [40:54.920 --> 41:01.000] we'll be taking your calls all night we'll be right back do you have a business with five [41:01.000 --> 41:06.280] employees or more how would 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wednesdays [42:53.960 --> 42:58.440] from 8 to 10 pm for an inspiring and motivating study of the scriptures [43:12.840 --> 43:20.360] if you did not have any problem where you're gonna look for one if you could not wait any [43:20.360 --> 43:24.760] back [43:37.320 --> 43:43.720] okay we are back randy calin brett found we love radio and we actually have a caller [43:44.360 --> 43:53.480] oh my goodness it is ted from california hello ted what are you up to today [43:57.240 --> 44:04.680] good evening oh real soft real soft i'll have to put my hearing aid in for this [44:04.680 --> 44:07.640] this [44:10.360 --> 44:17.080] okay try again see if you can get us a little more volume testing one two three [44:18.840 --> 44:25.240] okay it's not all your well that's not much yeah it's this uh system that we're using well as soon [44:25.240 --> 44:32.840] as i get my program written i'm gonna go into ai and try to build a new interface but until we did [44:32.840 --> 44:40.920] i do uh try screaming at the top of your lungs i can't do that right now [44:43.480 --> 44:48.200] okay i gotta hear an idiot so i can kind of hear you i'm [44:51.000 --> 44:55.240] no no wait a minute wait a minute this is a two hearing aid issue [44:55.240 --> 44:55.640] you [44:58.840 --> 45:02.920] okay is the signal any better [45:05.320 --> 45:12.760] that might be a little bit better i think i have an explosion that blew out my left ear [45:14.360 --> 45:21.640] and when i put the hearing aid in i think it is amplifying the tendonitis the squealing in my head [45:25.720 --> 45:31.480] oh no maybe it was the air conditioner okay now try it how about now [45:33.720 --> 45:35.000] i can hear you barely [45:37.640 --> 45:44.440] well i'm i'm moving to try to get a better signal on my side but i i don't think that's it i don't [45:44.440 --> 45:52.360] think it's a signal issue quality of your your um conversation seems to be uninterrupted and [45:52.920 --> 45:59.080] um no trouble there it's just the volume is really low but that's okay go ahead and tell us what you [45:59.080 --> 46:09.240] got on your mind well real quickly the uh appeal in the ninth circuit court of appeals is you know [46:09.240 --> 46:15.960] it was i filed it i thought it was pretty good and apparently the county thinks it's pretty good [46:15.960 --> 46:23.320] because they missed their uh deadline for filing their opposition but [46:25.320 --> 46:31.640] have you put in a petition for default no no no prior to missing the deadline they [46:32.520 --> 46:40.920] uh went behind my back and got another uh extension of time i shouldn't say another this is [46:41.000 --> 46:46.600] but they've requested an extension of time to respond to my opening brief [46:47.480 --> 46:51.320] i see that as a good a very good signal that they're worried [46:53.640 --> 46:58.440] because yeah they didn't pull out they didn't go to the drawer and pull their standard [46:59.240 --> 47:06.760] rosé suit response well they probably thought that's what they were going to do until they [47:07.720 --> 47:15.080] read my opening brief and i said before i thought it was pretty good and especially [47:15.080 --> 47:30.360] since i cite about nine times in it opinions of the opinions of what well in other cases i cited [47:30.360 --> 47:40.040] other cases okay they've already ruled on and i explained that that's what my case is [47:40.760 --> 47:48.760] and so they have to rule against themselves uh if they're if they're not going to go in my favor [47:52.600 --> 48:00.200] so they still haven't reached the limit of their extension of time so you don't have a response [48:00.200 --> 48:07.720] from them yet no no response they they put this in uh like two weeks ago and i think they have [48:07.720 --> 48:17.800] another two weeks uh to respond but i think i see it as a really good signal that they're worried [48:17.800 --> 48:26.120] and that i've you know i've done the best i can do to get the court's attention i [48:26.600 --> 48:31.400] i would take that as a good sign as well [48:33.800 --> 48:43.160] yeah it should have never had to go to an appeal i the judge how can you take my situation eight [48:43.160 --> 48:49.640] years malicious prosecution in my opinion i guess so let's just cut my opinion out and just say [48:50.120 --> 48:57.640] on the facts they prosecuted me for eight years on a non-crime something they made up [48:59.960 --> 49:07.960] and how in anybody's book do they get to walk away without paying the damages of that [49:09.320 --> 49:17.320] and yeah no way not in any world yeah so brett i was really disappointed [49:18.120 --> 49:27.880] uh with the federal court um i know my pleading was needed a lot of work [49:29.240 --> 49:38.600] um but i wasn't even granted the uh you know first that first amended you know it was just [49:39.480 --> 49:49.080] outright dismissed and even a bit of a threat that if i continued or filed another suit [49:50.680 --> 49:56.040] that uh maybe next time it would be considered um [49:58.200 --> 50:06.760] vexatious litigant because no take a look at what's your uh what's your vexatious litigant [50:06.760 --> 50:16.440] in california right yeah take a look at what the uh has required for you to get to that point [50:16.440 --> 50:23.480] where they declare that they have to find a certain number of cases that you filed [50:24.200 --> 50:30.920] within a certain time period and all of them have to be uh thrown out for being frivolous [50:31.320 --> 50:39.720] and for them to threaten you are you sure about that brett because i believe yes i don't know [50:39.720 --> 50:45.640] in california what those numbers are like if it's five within the last seven years or seven within [50:45.640 --> 50:52.840] the last three years or something like that but the it it will be as different per state but take [50:53.320 --> 51:00.760] a look because just the fact that they threw out your case doesn't make you a vexatious litigant [51:02.200 --> 51:08.120] it has to be thrown out because it was frivolous there needs to be some sort of findings of fact [51:08.120 --> 51:14.200] and conclusions of law to go along with that frivolous is obviously a a subjective kind of [51:14.200 --> 51:19.160] term that has to have facts to support it you can't just say the judge can't just [51:19.320 --> 51:24.600] just say the judge can't just feel like you're being frivolous he has to have some facts that [51:24.600 --> 51:32.200] that leads up to that conclusion and it's not just one case that got thrown out it's a certain [51:32.200 --> 51:39.800] number so let's say if it's california says that it's seven cases in five years for example then [51:41.560 --> 51:46.120] if you haven't even brought seven cases then there's no possible way for you to be a vexatious [51:46.120 --> 51:53.480] litigant okay uh code of civil procedure california code is this a federal or state code state suit [51:55.720 --> 52:02.520] well this is a federal okay i'll i'll look up for federal in a second here's california [52:03.400 --> 52:10.520] uh code of criminal procedure 391b defines a vexatious litigant as a person who does any [52:10.520 --> 52:16.200] of the following in the immediate preceding seven-year period has commenced prosecuted or [52:16.200 --> 52:25.320] maintained in propria persona at least five litigations other than a small claims court [52:25.320 --> 52:33.080] that have been finally determined adversely to the person one unjustly permitted to remain pending [52:33.080 --> 52:40.520] at least two years without having been brought to trial or hearing too after a litigant has been [52:40.520 --> 52:46.520] finally determined against the i'm sorry after litigation has been finally determined determined [52:46.520 --> 52:53.640] against the person repeatedly relitigates or attempts to relitigate in propria persona [52:54.200 --> 52:59.240] either the validity of the determination against the same defendant or defendants [52:59.240 --> 53:06.120] as to whom the litigation was finally determined or the cause of action claim controversy or any [53:06.120 --> 53:12.600] other issue of fact law determined or concluded by the final determination against the same [53:12.600 --> 53:20.040] defendant or defendants as to whom the litigation was finally determined and any litigation while [53:20.040 --> 53:26.840] acting in propria persona repeatedly files on meritorious motions pleadings or other papers [53:27.400 --> 53:34.280] conducts unnecessary discovery or engages in other tactics that are frivolous or solely intended to [53:34.280 --> 53:41.000] cause unnecessary delay has previously been declared a public litigant by the state or federal [53:41.000 --> 53:47.480] court of record in any action or proceeding based upon the same or substantially similar [53:47.480 --> 53:52.760] facts transaction or occurrence and that's the fact jack [53:53.160 --> 54:00.200] well that may or may not be because a few years ago i think it got changed in california but you [54:00.200 --> 54:11.880] brought up a really good point is this state or federal and um so one of the one of the key things [54:11.960 --> 54:24.600] one of the one of the key things i came up with was the county put in that i had i don't know [54:24.600 --> 54:34.280] filed some seven lawsuits but one of my lawsuits was just some basically a lawsuit to compel them [54:34.280 --> 54:41.880] to produce a fourth amendment arrest warrant another one of my lawsuits was just to get them [54:42.920 --> 54:54.680] to uh it was basically their brady violations of not turning over evidence and so you start going [54:54.680 --> 55:01.400] at these things and you see this i hadn't filed this numerous amount of lawsuits that like they [55:01.400 --> 55:11.640] were trying to claim at least not on the subject matter so the music claim got me a little [55:11.640 --> 55:16.440] distracted especially since i don't have much sounds like i need a chance onto this music man [55:18.200 --> 55:25.880] well i'll tell you ted um i had a threat one time that um i was going to be labeled a vexatious [55:25.880 --> 55:30.520] litigant it was actually a sideways threat because i got a copy of a letter from a higher judge to a [55:30.520 --> 55:38.360] lower judge suggesting to her that she might simply label me a vexatious litigant and basically [55:38.360 --> 55:44.520] i would go away and i filed criminal charges against that higher judge citing the reasons [55:44.520 --> 55:50.520] why i'm not a vexatious litigant can't be all right hold that thought movie the bible remains [55:50.520 --> 55:55.960] the most popular book in the world yet countless readers are frustrated because they struggle to [55:56.040 --> 56:02.280] understand it some new translations try to help by simplifying the text but in the process can [56:02.280 --> 56:09.080] compromise the profound meaning of the scripture enter the 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referenced 11 [01:01:46.520 --> 01:01:52.680] uh this is 11b representations to the court by when i went down to the part on sanctions [01:01:53.240 --> 01:02:00.680] you can only get sanctions in general if after notice and a reasonable opportunity to respond [01:02:00.680 --> 01:02:07.080] the court determines that rule 11b has been violated the court may impose an appropriate [01:02:07.080 --> 01:02:13.240] sanction on an attorney law firm or a party that violated the rule or is responsible for the [01:02:13.240 --> 01:02:20.120] violation and what 11b is represents to the court representation representations to the [01:02:20.120 --> 01:02:25.000] course of the title by representing to the court a pleading written motion or the paper [01:02:25.720 --> 01:02:32.840] rather by signing filing submitting or later advocating it an attorney or unrepresented party [01:02:32.840 --> 01:02:38.040] certifies that the to the best of the person's knowledge the information in the belief and and [01:02:38.040 --> 01:02:45.320] belief formed after an inquiry reasonable under the circumstances is not being presented for any [01:02:45.960 --> 01:02:50.520] improper purpose such as to harass cause of necessary delay or needlessly increase the [01:02:50.520 --> 01:02:58.120] cost of the litigation to the claims defenses or other legal contentions are unwanted by existing [01:02:58.120 --> 01:03:05.960] law or by non-frivolous argument for extending modifying or reversing existing law or for [01:03:05.960 --> 01:03:14.600] establishing new law the factual contentions have evidentiary support if specifically so identified [01:03:14.600 --> 01:03:20.120] will likely have evidentiary support after a reasonable opportunity for further investigation [01:03:20.120 --> 01:03:27.640] or discovery and the denials of factual contentions are warranted on the evidence or if specifically [01:03:27.640 --> 01:03:35.400] so identified are reasonably based on belief or lack of information so how about it [01:03:36.920 --> 01:03:39.000] Ted does that sound clear as mud [01:03:41.400 --> 01:03:50.040] um i'm thinking that that could be used on them but i don't know how much time you have [01:03:52.040 --> 01:04:03.960] to uh go after them for you know even making that uh motion so to to clear me [01:04:03.960 --> 01:04:14.840] vexatious you know was outrageous and it's a tactic that i think this county and i think [01:04:14.840 --> 01:04:22.040] other government entities are using against proceeds so it's something that people do need [01:04:22.040 --> 01:04:32.280] to get educated on um and in your case brett um what were the criminal charges that you cited [01:04:33.000 --> 01:04:38.920] was a deprivation of rights or conspiracy to deprivation of rights no there was no there's [01:04:38.920 --> 01:04:46.040] nothing about criminal in here and he's saying when i was that was for a traffic ticket they were [01:04:46.040 --> 01:04:53.640] trying to um i don't remember what i did let me go back and see i'll i'll dig that out during [01:04:53.640 --> 01:04:59.000] the next break and let you know uh because i can't really remember what exactly i accused them of [01:04:59.640 --> 01:05:06.120] but they were giving me a hard time about a traffic ticket and i was insisting that the [01:05:06.680 --> 01:05:12.920] the lower court didn't have jurisdiction to mess with the traffic ticket case because they were [01:05:12.920 --> 01:05:18.200] trying to make it criminal and they didn't follow any of the due process for criminal [01:05:18.200 --> 01:05:23.400] and they didn't have any paperwork nobody filed anything so i was raising a stink not about the [01:05:23.400 --> 01:05:30.840] traffic ticket but about the fact that they were breaking the law and i don't think that a [01:05:32.440 --> 01:05:41.400] defendant can be a vexatious litigant right you have to bring a case you can't be the be the one [01:05:42.440 --> 01:05:52.120] defending yeah in my situation i was bringing cases but i as i said some of it was out of [01:05:52.120 --> 01:05:58.120] desperation that you know just to get them to produce a fourth amendment arrest warrant [01:05:59.160 --> 01:06:03.320] and so on but you know ultimately what i came up with was wait a minute [01:06:04.280 --> 01:06:11.320] none of those lawsuits matter because the county continued to violate my constitutional right [01:06:12.200 --> 01:06:19.480] after those lawsuits were dismissed so you would that even i would put some language in it that [01:06:20.440 --> 01:06:27.640] that these lawsuits did not deter them and what else you know on the break one of the [01:06:27.640 --> 01:06:35.720] advertisements was about going to court rather than fisticuffs and so there you go what else [01:06:35.720 --> 01:06:43.800] you're supposed to do you know if other than come to court and demand uh you're you're right [01:06:44.760 --> 01:06:53.160] you know what else are we supposed to do and so i thought that it was um [01:06:55.880 --> 01:07:02.280] it's it's got to be pretty compelling but i i have hope i definitely hope that the [01:07:02.920 --> 01:07:09.240] this appellate ninth circuit court of appeals is going to send this back down with instructions [01:07:09.640 --> 01:07:16.520] allow me a first amendment amended complaint and that's when i'm gonna i think i'm really [01:07:17.160 --> 01:07:28.040] gonna write the real complaint include all the judges and um you know continue continue on [01:07:29.560 --> 01:07:39.160] because you know in hindsight now now that i'm not facing a minimum of three years in prison [01:07:40.200 --> 01:07:48.280] for doing something that i had a constitutional right to do um the whole thing really looked silly [01:07:50.280 --> 01:07:58.440] and ultimately these people should be going to prison for what they did the judges know [01:08:00.760 --> 01:08:07.240] the judges know that there was no crime and really [01:08:10.200 --> 01:08:19.800] this all started for adding judge socrates peter manukian's name to an ongoing federal lawsuit [01:08:19.800 --> 01:08:26.280] it was done because he was down in the state court holding hearings behind my back in a case [01:08:26.280 --> 01:08:34.040] that was removed to federal court he had no jurisdiction to do anything he was also i believe [01:08:34.040 --> 01:08:44.600] brought in by somebody in the court to do these illegal acts because he's known for doing this [01:08:44.600 --> 01:08:52.600] he's known for taking people's property and this whole this whole you know mess with the mortgage [01:08:52.600 --> 01:09:00.840] companies and so on and remember there were two judges assigned to these types of cases [01:09:01.320 --> 01:09:05.640] he wasn't one of them he was in the middle of a complex trial [01:09:07.560 --> 01:09:15.000] and should not have been taking or holding any hearing and remember early on [01:09:16.360 --> 01:09:23.320] i was going i was going back in i had gone in on a um what do you call it ex parte [01:09:24.120 --> 01:09:33.880] and went before a judge this was to get my eviction set aside and the judge basically [01:09:35.400 --> 01:09:41.800] the lawyer knew i was going to win so he didn't come to court the judge called him in the court [01:09:41.800 --> 01:09:47.080] room the the lawyer and said why aren't you down here and he lied he said he wasn't noticed [01:09:47.080 --> 01:09:52.760] notice and that he was noticed so what that did is it kicked it into the following week [01:09:53.960 --> 01:10:02.920] i'm sitting in this judge's courtroom and two huge deputies came in and told me to leave and go to [01:10:02.920 --> 01:10:11.800] judge manukian courtroom he had grabbed the the case and um i don't know how all that was done it [01:10:11.800 --> 01:10:20.760] needs to be investigated should have never been allowed and i think you know also several judges [01:10:21.880 --> 01:10:30.360] have quote unquote retired that had misdeeds in my in my cases [01:10:32.440 --> 01:10:39.640] the criminal case and the civil case and that they're all too young to be retiring [01:10:40.040 --> 01:10:48.920] so i i mean i would really like to see a thorough investigation [01:10:50.440 --> 01:10:59.000] of this court and because of all this randy i'm gonna and brett i'm gonna say i have no faith [01:10:59.480 --> 01:11:06.360] in the court system i have no faith in the judges to do the right thing and i'm saying that [01:11:07.320 --> 01:11:14.920] standard in california which has a super majority democrat run state [01:11:16.200 --> 01:11:24.440] you know that it's out of control and the bottom line is i will never get my health back [01:11:26.760 --> 01:11:29.720] never get my health back and [01:11:32.680 --> 01:11:33.560] i i really [01:11:37.320 --> 01:11:43.400] i don't see how um any [01:11:46.760 --> 01:11:50.600] validity can be restored to the state court of california [01:11:52.520 --> 01:12:01.560] um i mean look brett you see what happens down in traffic court and i think even people who are [01:12:02.200 --> 01:12:10.840] um spending a lot of time in court they they know they go in there people go in there that [01:12:10.840 --> 01:12:15.880] have never had anything to do with the law and they know they're getting screwed almost from the [01:12:15.880 --> 01:12:21.960] beginning and so i mean i [01:12:24.600 --> 01:12:28.920] today i guess i'm really over it i will continue [01:12:31.480 --> 01:12:41.560] because in part mostly to expose what they did to me and i think it's going to the news [01:12:41.560 --> 01:12:49.800] the news media does us a disservice by not reporting uh the truth whether it's at the [01:12:49.800 --> 01:13:00.760] school board city or county or whatever these news agencies all get in bed they give them perks [01:13:00.760 --> 01:13:07.320] they give them an office for example and they give them access so the news media have become lapdogs [01:13:07.880 --> 01:13:15.800] for the 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friends and family and increase your [01:15:57.560 --> 01:16:06.280] income order now this is the logos logos radio network [01:16:27.960 --> 01:16:30.280] so [01:16:35.800 --> 01:16:36.280] i was [01:16:40.920 --> 01:16:49.560] you put the fear in my pocket took the money from my hand ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick [01:16:57.560 --> 01:17:07.560] so [01:17:10.920 --> 01:17:18.920] ain't gonna drop me with that same old sucker punch i get it now but then i must have been [01:17:19.320 --> 01:17:27.720] too much back then you had room to move but now you're feeling the crunch ain't gonna get me with [01:17:27.720 --> 01:17:30.920] that same old sucker punch [01:17:31.000 --> 01:17:38.920] so [01:17:50.920 --> 01:17:58.920] ain't gonna please me with that same old man song you thought you were wrong but now you got [01:18:01.160 --> 01:18:09.160] it was a weak moment for me but i had the power all along ain't gonna please me with that same old [01:18:21.400 --> 01:18:28.280] okay we are back randy felton rick felton weevil radio and we're talking to rambling ted [01:18:28.920 --> 01:18:34.520] uh we were discussing this over the break ted that when we get old we tend to kind of ramble [01:18:35.640 --> 01:18:45.400] and you're kind of rambling and that's a problem because we we tend to go back over all of the bad [01:18:45.400 --> 01:18:51.160] things that happened and we use going back over the all the bad things that happened as a way to [01:18:52.120 --> 01:18:53.320] make us feel bad [01:18:55.720 --> 01:19:01.000] you are not starting enough trouble you're not kicking enough behinds [01:19:02.920 --> 01:19:10.440] i've had lots of bad stuff happen to me but it gets covered up when you go in and you just [01:19:10.440 --> 01:19:16.440] go down there and just start a fight with them just for the heck of it are you saying that ted [01:19:16.440 --> 01:19:24.280] ought to make make them earn that vexatious litigate absolutely if they want to call him [01:19:24.280 --> 01:19:30.120] that then he's by golly gonna have something for them to look at have you talked to bob [01:19:30.120 --> 01:19:38.440] in in california lately ted no well you should talk to him he went down to riverside [01:19:39.480 --> 01:19:45.480] just he liked all my the stuff i was doing so he went to riverside and started a fight with him [01:19:47.160 --> 01:19:52.520] just so he could test out all this stuff and he used to call in just laughing and giggling [01:19:52.520 --> 01:19:59.320] about all the stuff he's doing to him are you talking about you might be able to pay them back [01:20:00.600 --> 01:20:09.240] just by getting them to do what you know they're going to do and then start a fight with them [01:20:10.200 --> 01:20:17.240] and you can start from the back end it feels great when you do this ted start from the [01:20:18.040 --> 01:20:24.600] so plan it out like you're going to ask for some records that you know is going to make them look [01:20:24.600 --> 01:20:30.440] bad so they're not going to want to give you those records and you go ahead and plan it out you you [01:20:30.520 --> 01:20:36.680] write up the request don't send it yet move right on to write the the follow-up [01:20:38.200 --> 01:20:44.600] and then when they're you know they're going to ignore you go ahead and write the criminal complaint [01:20:45.800 --> 01:20:53.400] and have that done now the only thing left for you to do before you print and send is going to be [01:20:54.200 --> 01:21:01.000] the dates because you don't know the exact date on which that's going to happen [01:21:01.000 --> 01:21:04.520] but you're pretty sure what's going to happen and so you just go ahead and write it up [01:21:05.320 --> 01:21:13.240] and it gives you this really satisfying feeling of when you when you do when you when you start [01:21:13.240 --> 01:21:21.400] that ball rolling you don't feel betrayed when they do the next piece you already knew that's [01:21:21.400 --> 01:21:27.480] what they were going to do and then you go ahead and follow up like the sovereign that you are [01:21:28.200 --> 01:21:35.800] you're in charge you're the master i'm working on a strategy it won't get us massive amounts of [01:21:35.800 --> 01:21:41.160] money but it'll get us some pretty good money pretty quick uh in taxes we have a statute that [01:21:41.160 --> 01:21:46.360] says when a when a complaint is forwarded to a magistrate complete in accordance 1508 [01:21:47.080 --> 01:21:53.960] when a complaint is forwarded to a magistrate in accordance 1508 and that says email uh fax [01:21:53.960 --> 01:22:00.440] whatever and it's complete according 1505 the magistrate shall forthwith issue a warrant [01:22:02.200 --> 01:22:11.560] wow that is a cool statute so i go down this i'm in a traffic court and i told the court i had [01:22:11.560 --> 01:22:16.120] business with the court superseded in business now before this court oh what's that business [01:22:16.120 --> 01:22:20.760] and i gave him two criminal complaints one against the sheriff and one against a justice [01:22:20.760 --> 01:22:27.240] of the peace for not issuing a warrant against the sheriff and he refused to issue warrants [01:22:28.360 --> 01:22:36.040] in accordance with 1509 so i went to the justice of peace in town i lived in and sued him for not [01:22:36.040 --> 01:22:43.880] issuing warrants 1509 commanded him to issue him he didn't issue him that is a duty over which he [01:22:43.880 --> 01:22:51.640] has no discretion therefore he denied me in the equal protection of the laws and acted outside [01:22:51.640 --> 01:22:58.040] the scope of his authority and act for which he has no discretion i have that suit in template [01:22:58.040 --> 01:23:05.160] format you know all kind of stuff you can get them to do you know what they're going to do [01:23:05.800 --> 01:23:10.440] and you can get them to do stuff that's improper and you can have the suit in your hand [01:23:10.440 --> 01:23:16.680] and then you when you get run with this guy you go across the street to the nearest magistrate [01:23:16.680 --> 01:23:26.760] and you file the suit and file informant paupress very good chance they'll come to you and make a [01:23:26.760 --> 01:23:33.080] deal because when they get an attorney to respond if it's a public official they'll always get the [01:23:33.240 --> 01:23:37.560] county attorney to respond and then you sue the county attorney [01:23:39.720 --> 01:23:45.480] because you sued him in their personal capacity and using the county attorney creates a [01:23:46.200 --> 01:23:50.200] public emolument and most every constitution forbids that [01:23:51.960 --> 01:23:56.600] forgive forbids the state from providing a public emolument to a [01:23:57.400 --> 01:24:03.320] to a public official that's not included in their contract this is so obscure [01:24:05.240 --> 01:24:11.720] they're not going to know how to argue it so you file this this standard suit and if you'll [01:24:11.720 --> 01:24:20.120] write up the suit for california and send it to me i will put it on pro safe from hell.com templates [01:24:20.840 --> 01:24:27.560] and you can i'll make a california folder and you can go to pro safe from hell.com [01:24:27.560 --> 01:24:33.720] slash templates and i'll take the document and put a heading on it up like the feds do [01:24:33.720 --> 01:24:38.680] they've got a blue heading across the top and but instead of saying all the federal [01:24:39.560 --> 01:24:47.400] stuff about the case mine says uh www.pro safe from hell.com slash templates [01:24:47.400 --> 01:24:54.600] slash whatever the name of this document is man i gave one of these to a justice of the peace in [01:24:54.600 --> 01:25:03.080] lake worth texas against another judge he pulled it out of the red folder and his eyes went right [01:25:03.080 --> 01:25:10.520] straight to that blue heading on the top and he said uh uh are you that uh pro safe from [01:25:10.520 --> 01:25:16.440] this pro safe from hell.com oh no no no that's just a website where i downloaded this template [01:25:17.720 --> 01:25:23.560] and instead of typing my name in the in all the spaces i put line took it out and put lines [01:25:23.560 --> 01:25:32.200] in there and wrote it in by hand so i want him to think this is a template that i downloaded off [01:25:32.200 --> 01:25:38.520] the internet and i just want him to think that their criminality is that predictable [01:25:40.040 --> 01:25:41.800] yeah and everybody's going to have it [01:25:41.800 --> 01:25:52.840] dead and a very good chance they'll they'll get the u.s the county attorney to respond [01:25:52.840 --> 01:25:58.760] you bargay the county attorney and then you sue the county attorney for misappropriation of public [01:25:58.760 --> 01:26:07.000] funds very good chance they'll write you a check to get you go away what got me to do this was a [01:26:07.000 --> 01:26:15.080] kid doing uh first amendment audits in in uh color of springs he's across the street from [01:26:15.080 --> 01:26:20.760] the police department videotaping on they come across they give him a hard time they're they [01:26:20.760 --> 01:26:29.160] hold him for 14 hours and then they release it he sued him for 70 000 in three months they settled [01:26:29.160 --> 01:26:33.320] for 40 we can do that [01:26:36.360 --> 01:26:42.520] if you're suing the in the in the small claims court you sue them for 20 and settle for 10 [01:26:43.400 --> 01:26:45.960] it'll cost them way more than that in attorney fees [01:26:48.280 --> 01:26:54.680] and we just talked about bonds last friday you noticed their bonding company that you sued them [01:26:55.000 --> 01:26:58.440] and are you sure you'll be right back [01:27:01.800 --> 01:27:08.840] reality tv sugar obesity jet lag the list of things that makes us dumber just keeps on growing [01:27:08.840 --> 01:27:14.440] but now researchers say we can add stress to the 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--> 01:30:06.840] want and deserve you are listening to the logos radio network logosradio network.com [01:30:28.360 --> 01:30:30.840] you can't hide me say from nobody when we say [01:30:31.720 --> 01:30:35.640] your mom your daddy your grandpa and the grammy [01:30:36.840 --> 01:30:42.280] chipping on your baby chipping on your family whole family chipping on your dog and they get [01:30:42.280 --> 01:30:47.960] around we chipping on the beef and you still go eating chipping on the fish them all in the sea [01:30:47.960 --> 01:30:52.760] chipping on the shark and the whale around me you know still mankind gone crazy [01:30:52.760 --> 01:30:56.440] that's the kind of thing man they want to be social security [01:30:56.440 --> 01:30:59.720] them go tell me number with them give me them repeat up your sea [01:30:59.720 --> 01:31:00.600] yeah i'm chipping on your baby chipping on the beef and you still go eating chipping on the fish [01:31:00.600 --> 01:31:06.120] okay we are back man kelbert out moving my radio and talking to ted california [01:31:06.920 --> 01:31:15.400] ted it really turns out to be easy to sue them and oh did they get upset when you sue them oh [01:31:15.480 --> 01:31:20.840] for me i feel so mistreated how could you do that to me [01:31:22.840 --> 01:31:24.440] it appears to be their weak point [01:31:27.000 --> 01:31:32.520] what do you think ted and you've got a really big suit going on i got a big suit going on [01:31:32.520 --> 01:31:38.200] and they hang on forever and ever i sued them for 485 million or something [01:31:39.160 --> 01:31:44.280] you know that'll fight me to hell faces over but if i sue them for 60 or 70 or 80 [01:31:46.360 --> 01:31:49.080] will cost them more than that in attorney fees easily [01:31:51.000 --> 01:31:58.280] and then what brett mentioned the store's doctrine uh did you hear last friday's show ted [01:31:58.280 --> 01:32:00.280] no [01:32:02.280 --> 01:32:14.840] what oh cut me oh man now you heard his feelings oh i had rick martin on and he's talking about [01:32:14.840 --> 01:32:21.400] bonds and how they work and he was the first one that made sense of it [01:32:21.400 --> 01:32:25.160] it bond is not insurance [01:32:27.320 --> 01:32:31.320] what a bond is is like you're getting bonded out of a jail [01:32:32.840 --> 01:32:38.120] these companies bond these officers against being sued [01:32:40.120 --> 01:32:44.200] but if they get sued and they get a judgment against them [01:32:45.160 --> 01:32:53.720] um the bonding company ensures the litigant that they will get paid [01:32:55.560 --> 01:33:01.080] but the bonding company just like a a bail bondsman if they have to pay they [01:33:01.080 --> 01:33:03.320] want their money back from the person they bonded [01:33:04.280 --> 01:33:06.280] oh [01:33:08.680 --> 01:33:11.080] that is a whole different animal [01:33:13.240 --> 01:33:20.280] so this these judges and public officials who have bonds that's not insurance [01:33:22.600 --> 01:33:30.360] that just protects me to make sure i get paid but the bonding company is not an insurance company [01:33:31.320 --> 01:33:34.760] if they have to pay the bond they're coming back after you for it [01:33:36.520 --> 01:33:41.960] so we sue the judges we sue the judge and notify the bonding company [01:33:44.360 --> 01:33:53.080] oh they're not going to be happy just getting sued win lose or draw is going to raise their bond [01:33:53.240 --> 01:34:00.360] rating just like any bail bondsman if you've been arrested 10 times your bond [01:34:00.360 --> 01:34:02.280] his bond rating is going to go up [01:34:04.760 --> 01:34:11.800] does that make sense ted oh yeah that's why they do everything they can to hide [01:34:11.800 --> 01:34:17.560] their bonds out here in california and i've i've done that before i actually got a uh [01:34:17.560 --> 01:34:22.840] uh i did get a bond i did list it and when you do [01:34:24.680 --> 01:34:28.280] the bonding company notifies them that they have to go get another bond [01:34:29.640 --> 01:34:33.720] otherwise they're running without one because you you could put a claim against that bond [01:34:36.360 --> 01:34:39.560] you put a claim against that bond and that bond is tied up [01:34:39.560 --> 01:34:45.880] up so you're not covered if you get sued again oh oh that is rich [01:34:47.560 --> 01:34:58.040] so i've done that randy great you got paid no i didn't get paid um and at one point [01:34:59.240 --> 01:35:08.280] i made the county's insurance company responded into the case as well you got you know eight years [01:35:09.000 --> 01:35:15.400] a lot happened and yes i was rambling and i knew i was rambling when i was rambling that's the [01:35:15.400 --> 01:35:25.240] difference between somebody that's old and not you're familiar with the term rationalization [01:35:28.520 --> 01:35:34.040] and i i get it ted you've been traumatized and anybody who's been in the fight this long you [01:35:34.040 --> 01:35:40.120] got all these slights and mistreatments they built up over time you get really resentful [01:35:41.880 --> 01:35:45.240] we're not going to beat them getting resentful we're going to beat them getting mean [01:35:46.440 --> 01:35:53.240] i'm going down now i would have been today if dr joe and them had got me the records i needed [01:35:53.880 --> 01:35:56.120] i'm going to go down and pick a fight [01:35:56.120 --> 01:36:04.840] it and i'm going to tell them i'm picking a fight i'm coming down here doing this [01:36:05.560 --> 01:36:11.480] so that you'll screw things up so i can sue you yeah i can do that [01:36:13.640 --> 01:36:18.040] and getting people to do stupid things so you can sue them there's nothing illegal about that [01:36:18.040 --> 01:36:21.640] and it's better if they know [01:36:23.720 --> 01:36:32.920] uh had a policeman a friend of mine bring me a present it is a fiddle about three inches long [01:36:39.080 --> 01:36:43.000] yo bubba how's it feel to be played like to keep fiddle [01:36:43.560 --> 01:36:51.240] uh that is the most uh satisfying thing i've ever done [01:36:52.520 --> 01:36:57.640] i sued a justice of the peace in victoria county because he wouldn't issue warrants [01:36:59.080 --> 01:37:07.560] and i got into the county court to hear the case and ordered the judge off the bench and [01:37:07.640 --> 01:37:13.240] gave him four or five criminal complaints and he wouldn't act on them and that's why i was [01:37:13.240 --> 01:37:19.480] suing the justice of peace for not acting on criminal complaints he did not see the irony of [01:37:19.480 --> 01:37:27.320] it and i got to ask the bailiff to drag him off the bench and drag him off to jail that is so [01:37:27.320 --> 01:37:34.360] much fun but victoria county was like 400 miles away too far away for me to adjudicate a suit [01:37:34.360 --> 01:37:42.520] and my problem with the county i live in is my son-in-law is a jp here so that screws up [01:37:42.520 --> 01:37:49.560] everything but tarrant county that's only 30 miles away i am going to sue the crap out of them [01:37:51.880 --> 01:37:59.320] just for yucks and if they ask me i'll tell them yeah i set you up [01:37:59.640 --> 01:38:09.480] just so you you would do this so i could sue you see i did that how does it feel to know i played [01:38:09.480 --> 01:38:16.600] you and then you're going to hire a lawyer and i'm going to bar-grieve him into the stone age [01:38:18.600 --> 01:38:22.440] and he's he's going to quit you're going to have to hire another lawyer and i'll bar-grieve him into [01:38:23.320 --> 01:38:27.720] the stone age but i'm not a lawyer so you can't bar-grieve me [01:38:29.160 --> 01:38:33.000] you could move the court for sanctions and if the court tries to sanction me [01:38:33.000 --> 01:38:39.960] we'll go all the way to the supreme and then the judge that tries to sanction me he never does it [01:38:39.960 --> 01:38:48.360] right then i get to sue him this is how we're going to fix this system we're not going to fix [01:38:48.360 --> 01:38:53.800] this system trying to get them to do the right thing because it's the right thing that is not [01:38:53.800 --> 01:39:01.320] going to happen hasn't worked yet i don't see it happening in the future but we start suing the [01:39:01.320 --> 01:39:08.360] crap out of them they won't have any option ted i do need to go i've got one more caller and one [01:39:08.360 --> 01:39:16.360] more segment and since you did not listen to my friday show [01:39:21.160 --> 01:39:24.360] i mean it's bad enough you didn't listen to it but you even [01:39:24.360 --> 01:39:26.440] admitted it you should have lied to me [01:39:29.720 --> 01:39:31.560] well see i'm a truthful person [01:39:31.560 --> 01:39:38.840] i'm a guy guys don't want to hear the truth they want to hear what they want to hear [01:39:39.800 --> 01:39:45.720] no no no that's i disagree i don't want to get into those conversations but i think the other [01:39:45.720 --> 01:39:55.240] opposite side likes to be told whatever but uh listen i was coming to my point after my ramble [01:39:55.240 --> 01:40:05.880] and that is this is still very serious business and i want to remind you that they are not above [01:40:07.640 --> 01:40:17.080] making me disappear i want to remind you how serious it is out here and because they're so [01:40:17.080 --> 01:40:27.480] exposed and what i'm exposing is the reason i will tell you that manukian's wife she um retired [01:40:28.120 --> 01:40:35.640] from the appellate court so that's a good thing and you're coming up on the on the web i just [01:40:35.640 --> 01:40:42.760] want to remind you that it's very dangerous stuff and i don't have any backup it's just me [01:40:47.160 --> 01:40:54.840] us as best we can or too far away hang on and we'll be right back [01:40:59.080 --> 01:41:04.360] do you have a business with five employees or more how would you like to save hundreds of [01:41:04.360 --> 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radio.com and click on the banner or call toll free 866 [01:42:58.520 --> 01:43:00.520] LAW EASY [01:43:58.520 --> 01:44:22.120] okay we are back [01:44:22.440 --> 01:44:28.520] we're talking to dropping like a hot rock ted [01:44:31.640 --> 01:44:38.920] you there ted yeah i'll call in tomorrow okay we're gonna we're gonna drop you like a hot rock [01:44:39.480 --> 01:44:44.200] uh why are we be able to call in tomorrow i'm gonna call in tomorrow [01:44:45.880 --> 01:44:51.000] he just said he would call in tomorrow ted thank you i'm gonna drop you like a hot rock [01:44:51.640 --> 01:45:01.720] okay we're going to ralph in texas i mean uh what's the acronym texas and louisiana [01:45:01.720 --> 01:45:04.840] what's up with that ralph oh that would be lousy tex [01:45:07.560 --> 01:45:14.920] no okay what do you have for us we're knowing new words but look i got five [01:45:15.880 --> 01:45:22.280] uh topics i want to touch on you're ready should i'm ready if you can talk a little [01:45:22.280 --> 01:45:30.280] bit louder i'm struggling to hear and faster you got five of them in 10 minutes okay uh or [01:45:30.280 --> 01:45:36.440] or do what you can and call back tomorrow night should i ask now or you will you be telling more [01:45:36.440 --> 01:45:40.360] of the dr joe story as time goes along because you haven't heard how you got him out of jail [01:45:40.360 --> 01:45:48.600] oh they once i once i hammered the judges with the that wouldn't take my habeas [01:45:49.640 --> 01:45:55.160] they moved him from the fort worth jail to the tarrant county jail and i went down to see the [01:45:55.720 --> 01:46:01.960] the front desk at the at the county jail and when i told them who i was boy this woman was upset [01:46:02.840 --> 01:46:08.520] and she let me know they got him for magistrate suz they got there and they got bond set and we [01:46:08.600 --> 01:46:14.440] got in got the bond paid and got him out but she was really unhappy i think somebody got their [01:46:14.440 --> 01:46:24.760] butt screamed out so your reputation precedes you maybe all you have to do is make some noise [01:46:25.880 --> 01:46:32.040] and when you go up and make noise with the highest level judges there everybody's afraid [01:46:32.040 --> 01:46:39.960] of those judges but i'm a citizen in a republic they're my employees [01:46:42.600 --> 01:46:47.880] i brought her a habeas corpus and she denied it for lack of form [01:46:49.640 --> 01:46:53.080] and this was bright and early in the morning just when everything started [01:46:54.040 --> 01:46:57.800] and i walk out get on my phone dial 9-1-1 immediately [01:46:59.560 --> 01:47:05.640] and once i filed that complaint it got really hot around there i'd i have no doubt that this [01:47:06.120 --> 01:47:14.040] deputy took that complaint went back to her bosses and said guys we got a problem [01:47:15.320 --> 01:47:21.160] i got somebody out here wanting me to arrest the district judge and he's trying to set us all up [01:47:21.400 --> 01:47:27.640] so he can take us to the federal court we need to do something and they did [01:47:31.320 --> 01:47:38.360] so we got him out good i'm hearing an echo are you hearing an echo [01:47:39.640 --> 01:47:49.400] no no okay well all right so i was asked six weeks ago okay well that echo it could be the [01:47:49.400 --> 01:47:56.040] sound bouncing back and forth in that hollow spot between your ears no i filled it up with [01:47:56.040 --> 01:48:06.360] bread earlier okay i was asked six weeks ago or so if i was a sovereign citizen and i said no [01:48:06.360 --> 01:48:11.800] i'm a citizen of the state now that you've made an argument i'm gonna have to go back and listen [01:48:11.800 --> 01:48:16.600] to it and see if i want to use that one instead now thanks for changing [01:48:19.400 --> 01:48:24.360] yeah they they took what was a legitimate claim and they tried to trash it [01:48:26.120 --> 01:48:32.760] yeah they had all this fbi training come through and warn everybody about sovereign citizens like [01:48:32.760 --> 01:48:40.440] it's a special phrase that makes people dangerous they played this video about how somebody shot a [01:48:40.440 --> 01:48:47.160] cop and they made a big huge training campaign out of it to show how dangerous sovereign citizens [01:48:47.160 --> 01:48:55.960] can be a sovereign citizen really means you are a citizen in a republic yeah we the people [01:48:57.160 --> 01:49:06.440] okay okay so i'm i looked at a red gerstein pew and i come up with the conclusion that there [01:49:06.440 --> 01:49:15.720] is no case law that says uh citizen arrested is required to be uh presented before magistrate [01:49:15.720 --> 01:49:24.600] for a probable cause determination what there's a mountain of case law starting with gerstein pew [01:49:25.560 --> 01:49:30.200] well i'm i'm still missing it if you're if you're going to say that i'm going to go back and read it [01:49:30.200 --> 01:49:35.880] all over again because i found some some really good stuff but it just kept ending with the same [01:49:35.880 --> 01:49:43.160] thing it's too much of a burden for for every citizen arrested to be brought to a magistrate [01:49:43.160 --> 01:49:48.440] so i'm having trouble with that one but if you're too much of a burden oh so why don't we just go [01:49:48.440 --> 01:49:54.280] ahead and throw everybody in jail just forget about let's just let's just uh yeah start by [01:49:54.280 --> 01:49:59.480] throwing everybody in jail and we'll ask questions later yeah i'm building an argument just for that [01:49:59.480 --> 01:50:05.400] brett it what it says is whenever the arrest the only thing between a arrest and a conviction is [01:50:05.400 --> 01:50:15.480] a plea bargain then we've got a problem and if if uh they cannot uh have give us a uh take us [01:50:15.480 --> 01:50:19.960] to a magistrate they need a higher magistrate put him in the jail and give him a room in the [01:50:19.960 --> 01:50:23.880] jail whenever they take him to jail stop at the magistrate's office on the way in the jail [01:50:24.920 --> 01:50:32.680] okay are you talking about louisiana law now or texas well um kind of both but mostly louisiana [01:50:32.680 --> 01:50:43.800] yeah okay i'm not as familiar with louisiana but in texas law and i suspect it's going to be the [01:50:43.800 --> 01:50:51.560] same thing in every state every state i've looked at it was the same the only reason [01:50:52.200 --> 01:51:01.720] a police officer can arrest a citizen is for the purpose of bringing that citizen before some [01:51:01.720 --> 01:51:05.000] magistrate for a determination of probable cause [01:51:07.640 --> 01:51:14.760] that's the only reason they can arrest if you look at a warrant what does the warrant always say [01:51:17.960 --> 01:51:25.640] it says arrest this person and bring him before me [01:51:25.800 --> 01:51:26.280] me [01:51:28.760 --> 01:51:36.520] that's because a someone went before a magistrate and made a claim against another citizen [01:51:38.040 --> 01:51:45.880] but there's only one side so before that citizen can be forced to stand and answer [01:51:46.200 --> 01:51:55.000] the citizen has certain rights so arrest that person bring him before me and we'll hold a [01:51:55.000 --> 01:52:03.800] hearing where that person's rights are are honored they get an opportunity to be faced with their [01:52:03.800 --> 01:52:08.200] accuser they get an opportunity to make a statement it's all kind of things they get to do [01:52:08.360 --> 01:52:13.400] they get to do you don't just get to arrest somebody throw them in jail [01:52:15.080 --> 01:52:26.440] the in texas article 1406 allows a policeman policeman or woman to arrest someone for an [01:52:26.440 --> 01:52:37.080] on-site offense but if they do they are required to bring that person directly to the nearest [01:52:37.080 --> 01:52:45.240] magistrate they can arrest someone on a warrant and the warrant always says arrest that person [01:52:45.800 --> 01:52:53.080] and bring him before me okay for an examining trial i'm the one that issued the warrant based [01:52:53.080 --> 01:53:01.080] on a statement a criminal complaint against you now we get both parties there and we hear both [01:53:01.080 --> 01:53:07.320] sides i determine as the magistrate whether or not there's sufficient cause to believe that a [01:53:07.320 --> 01:53:12.520] crime has been committed once i make that determination in texas i'm required to [01:53:12.520 --> 01:53:21.080] issue an order and under 16.17 and under 17.30 i'm required to forward that order to the clerk [01:53:21.080 --> 01:53:27.880] of the court and 1617 says if an order is not forwarded to the clerk within 48 hours the accused [01:53:28.360 --> 01:53:39.960] shall be discharged this is not hard to understand and article 5 section 17 of the texas constitution [01:53:39.960 --> 01:53:46.360] requires that there be an indictment in all criminal cases if it is a misdemeanor [01:53:47.160 --> 01:53:54.760] indictment the clerk shall present it to the district judge and the district judge [01:53:54.760 --> 01:54:01.960] shall certify the indictment to the lower courts to the court of jurisdiction [01:54:03.080 --> 01:54:09.720] randy everything has to have an indictment it's right there in the constitution randy [01:54:10.440 --> 01:54:19.320] i'm not in texas i don't care i don't know illinois louisiana law i can't quote it but [01:54:19.320 --> 01:54:25.480] this is kind of standard type procedure well that's what i'm trying to tell you louisiana [01:54:25.480 --> 01:54:33.720] has a very good statute that says uh preliminary examination and it goes on to extraneous details [01:54:33.720 --> 01:54:38.920] about what it is you can call witnesses the magistrate or judge has to give you time to [01:54:38.920 --> 01:54:47.960] prepare for it on and on however there is one catch it's only for felony now i'm going to ask [01:54:48.360 --> 01:54:58.760] okay go back to does the okay we have a case in texas called uh wait for it diruso v state [01:55:03.240 --> 01:55:14.280] what diruso v state says and yes it is joseph andrew diruso v state it says that one statue [01:55:15.240 --> 01:55:23.000] may not be interpreted in a way that would have the effect of rendering another statute superfluous [01:55:26.040 --> 01:55:30.520] so if you we have a federal requirement for a preliminary hearing [01:55:31.720 --> 01:55:38.680] and what you stated about the preliminary hearing in louisiana law sounds exactly like texas law [01:55:38.680 --> 01:55:44.280] north carolina law pennsylvania law north york law every law i've ever heard of [01:55:45.880 --> 01:55:49.080] we're out of time