Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: English [00:00.000 --> 00:02.000] What U Gonna Do? [00:09.440 --> 00:11.800] The Man who Stuck on the Run [00:30.000 --> 00:44.800] And you're gonna do, when they come for you [00:44.800 --> 00:45.600] Bad boys, bad boys, what you're gonna do [00:45.600 --> 00:49.280] What you're gonna do when they come for you [00:49.280 --> 00:50.140] When you were 8 and you had bad traits [00:50.140 --> 00:52.480] You'll go to school and learn the golden rule [00:52.480 --> 00:55.080] So why are you acting like a bloody fool [00:55.080 --> 00:55.600] If you get hot then you must get cool [00:55.600 --> 00:56.220] Bad boys, bad boys, what you're gonna do [00:56.220 --> 00:59.220] Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [00:59.220 --> 01:02.440] you chuck it on that one, you chuck it on, this one [01:02.440 --> 01:04.840] you chuck it on your mother, and you chuck it on your father [01:04.840 --> 01:07.760] you chuck it on your brother, and you chuck it on your sister [01:07.760 --> 01:10.220] you chuck it on that one, and you chuck it on me [01:10.540 --> 01:12.920] Bad boys, Bad boys, Whatcha gonna do? [01:13.080 --> 01:15.280] Whatcha gonna do, When they come for you [01:15.440 --> 01:18.580] Bad Boys, Bad boys, whatcha gonna do? [01:18.580 --> 01:20.900] Whatcha gonna do, when they come for you [01:20.900 --> 01:22.660] Bad Boys, Bad Boys, [01:22.660 --> 01:24.420] Whatcha gonna do? [01:24.420 --> 01:27.020] but what you gonna do when they come for you, [01:27.020 --> 01:29.940] bad boys, bad boys, but what you gonna do, [01:29.940 --> 01:32.560] but what you gonna do when they come for you, [01:32.560 --> 01:35.340] nobody now give you no break. [01:35.340 --> 01:37.380] Police now give you no break. [01:37.380 --> 01:40.000] That dog soldier now give you no break. [01:40.000 --> 01:42.620] That deep in your eye, now give you no break. [01:42.620 --> 01:46.320] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do, [01:46.320 --> 01:48.780] but what you gonna do when they come for you, [01:48.780 --> 01:51.720] bad boys, bad boys, but what you gonna do, [01:51.720 --> 01:54.220] but what you gonna do when they come for you, [01:54.220 --> 01:59.660] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do? What you gonna do when they come for you? [01:59.660 --> 02:06.220] Bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do? What you gonna do when they come for you? [02:24.220 --> 02:49.740] Howdy, howdy! Randy Kelton and Brett Fountain reveal our radio on this Thursday, the 16th day of October, 2025. And Brett, let's talk about prohibition. Brett has an interesting take. [02:50.700 --> 03:09.580] Well, yeah, I was just saying that I've been doing some arguing with some different AI models, trying to... Well, I was initially just feeling out the AI models and seeing what are their pros and cons in this legal space. [03:09.580 --> 03:38.620] But the topic I was using is prohibition-era restrictions and their constitutionality or their... What I would say is unconstitutional, to begin with. How in the world did these federal congressmen grant themselves the authority to tell men and women, [03:39.580 --> 03:59.420] what they can and can't do with alcohol? How did we have this prohibition? And the reason that I was looking at it like this... I mean, I know that we have... At this point, the prohibition is over. 1933, it's over. And they... [03:59.980 --> 04:25.660] These AI models were trying to convince me that the powers were returned to the states. But my perspective is that nothing got returned to the states because nothing was ever given to the feds in the first place. There was nothing to return. [04:26.140 --> 04:47.100] The constitution didn't speak to the men and women at all, as we've noted so many times here. It instructs the government officials who are stepping into these roles of authority, it instructs them not to step on our rights. [04:47.580 --> 05:03.340] Don't step on their rights in this way. Don't step on their rights that way. Here are your boundaries. This is the only thing you're allowed to do. That's what our constitution does. It sets up these guardrails for the government. [05:04.060 --> 05:17.580] So how in the world did we get federal congressmen picking up a pen and authorizing themselves and delegating authorities to themselves that they didn't have before? [05:17.820 --> 05:37.820] I mean, after the repeal of the 18th Amendment, well, now we can just give it back to the states. No. My perspective is it doesn't need to go back to the states. It never belonged to the feds in the first place and can't be given to the states because the states can't do that to their people either. [05:37.820 --> 06:06.860] You might say, why does any of this matter? That's all over and done with, right? Well, not exactly. Right now, well, for two reasons. Right now, we have lingering taxes and regulations that are connected to the idea of [06:07.900 --> 06:14.860] the federal government having control over alcohol, basically. [06:16.380 --> 06:22.380] And so when they, you know, quote, returned this authority to the states, [06:24.460 --> 06:29.100] it went along with a whole bunch of taxing that still needs to happen. [06:29.340 --> 06:39.340] And that's why we had all the moonshiners and the, you know, people that were bootleggers because they just wanted to avoid the taxes and regulation. [06:41.340 --> 06:43.340] If you think about it, [06:45.340 --> 06:57.340] there's a strong connection here between what happened in the Prohibition era and what is currently happening with transportation. [06:59.180 --> 07:05.580] The feds have taken something that was purely commercial, purely intended to regulate [07:06.780 --> 07:23.900] interstate commerce and have twisted it on its ear and applied it to men and women in their private capacity, mining their own business and their own affairs with non-commercial, not for hire, just mining their own business. You see the correlation? [07:23.900 --> 07:28.220] So, what do you think, Randy? [07:32.700 --> 07:35.820] That seemed like something that bears challenging. [07:41.260 --> 07:44.780] Randy, are you there? Got yourself muted, didn't you? [07:47.020 --> 07:51.660] Well, but anyway, I think that this is about transportation that we're currently dealing with [07:51.660 --> 08:10.620] is very similar, because it is something that was intended to regulate commerce, to regulate for hire activity of interstate businesses operating on the people's roadways. [08:10.620 --> 08:27.580] And that's exactly what was happening with the Prohibition. They were not regulating people's men and women's ability to consume alcohol, but they effectively did when they, just like currently with all these converting all the roadways to commercial-only, enterprise-only, well, that's essentially what the feds did with alcohol. [08:27.740 --> 08:53.340] They were regulating the manufacture. They were regulating sale. They were regulating transportation of it. So, if you had some in your truck, doesn't matter if it was just one bottle. They were regulating everything about it that was, you know, the [08:53.340 --> 09:08.460] they were regulating everything about it that was, that could be construed as commercial in nature, and they were misconstruing it on purpose, applying it to everybody and every activity that was not commercial. [09:10.700 --> 09:20.140] So, that sleight of hand, that trickery is the same thing that's happening with transportation code. [09:21.100 --> 09:29.980] Everywhere you see a motor vehicle code or transportation code in all these different states that have adopted it from CFR 49 and the Fed, it's the same thing. [09:32.060 --> 09:42.220] So, Randy, I'd like to hear what your input is on this correlation that I'm seeing. [09:42.540 --> 09:43.500] Randy, are you there? [09:46.540 --> 09:57.180] All right. Well, I guess we'll just leave it at that. It doesn't have to be, you know, I may not be right in this, but it's just a connection I started seeing and started looking into. [09:57.180 --> 10:02.220] I may not be right in this, but it's just a connection I started seeing and started looking into. [10:04.300 --> 10:13.900] Don't necessarily know that there's anything we can do about that. Just thought it was pretty interesting. All right, we're going to go ahead and turn the phone lines on. [10:14.860 --> 10:20.780] It is 512-646-1984. [10:21.500 --> 10:29.820] You need to call in. We've got some legal questions. Tell us about your scenario. 512-646-1984. [10:32.620 --> 10:40.700] All right. Well, I suppose another thing we could talk about, since Randy's not, his mic is not working. [10:41.500 --> 11:03.260] I could tell you all about what a low down, dirty rotten, you know, well, no, he's still listening. He can't talk, but he's still listening. I'll tell you what, let's switch to the switch to due process. [11:03.260 --> 11:24.860] There is one thing that I think is very common across all the states. I'm helping a lot of different people with issues, and it seems that there's one piece that's missing, but is always missing or almost always missing. And it's the first thing I suggest people look at. [11:24.860 --> 11:33.020] You're being accused of a crime. This is the scenario, the part that's in common. You're being accused of a crime. [11:35.980 --> 11:47.820] You're being dragged into court to answer for that crime, and they may call this first trial, this first hearing, this first appearance, they may call it by different things in different states. [11:48.780 --> 11:58.780] But whether they call it a preliminary hearing, a pretrial hearing, initial inquiry, there needs to be some paperwork. [12:00.300 --> 12:14.220] Let's just go back to basics here. If the court is going to address you, force you to show up, force you to stand and answer for, I don't know what, there needs to be some paperwork. [12:14.620 --> 12:17.820] This cannot happen lawfully without any paperwork. [12:21.340 --> 12:33.580] Now, I think everybody deep down recognizes this, but we've been falling for the con that says that the cop's citation is good enough. [12:34.380 --> 12:43.740] Well, let's look at his role. He's not representing the state. He's not the prosecutor. He's not representing [12:46.700 --> 12:52.540] Commonwealth or the people in any way. His role is a witness. [12:52.540 --> 13:04.140] So he's writing down, he doesn't swear to it like you must, but he's writing down that he saw you commit 523.14, and that's his citation. [13:05.420 --> 13:08.940] However, that does not confer jurisdiction on the court. [13:11.420 --> 13:13.900] There's only one way for the court to do that. [13:14.780 --> 13:18.540] There must be some paperwork by somebody who's the plaintiff. [13:19.740 --> 13:30.540] Or in the case of a criminal, if it's a criminal nature, then the person in that role as a plaintiff is actually the accuser. 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[16:00.780 --> 16:07.360] If you are listening to the LogosRadioNetwork, LogosRadioNetwork.com [16:31.340 --> 16:32.860] Open up [16:32.860 --> 16:33.820] I [16:33.820 --> 16:35.820] react with question [16:36.620 --> 16:38.620] Look what we get [16:38.620 --> 16:40.620] And they don't ever answer [16:41.100 --> 16:43.100] I'm sloping, slipping, sliding [16:43.100 --> 16:47.180] They ma talk about issues, but see Lord, how they want we to take it easy [16:47.900 --> 16:52.300] They ma talk way too politically and them getting mad and angry [16:52.940 --> 16:57.260] But them not standing up and fight and fight for the freedom and be free [16:57.980 --> 17:01.920] And they like them love slavery and get handouts from the government [17:17.660 --> 17:23.340] Okay, we are back Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain of Wheel of Law Radio and Brett was talking about [17:24.300 --> 17:30.540] Due process and go ahead Brett. Well, yeah, just there's so much of due process and [17:31.340 --> 17:33.340] By this I just mean [17:35.180 --> 17:40.860] Obviously there's a lot of things that that should happen and according to the law must happen [17:41.900 --> 17:44.700] But I just wanted to specifically address this issue of [17:45.420 --> 17:47.740] No paperwork in a criminal case [17:48.300 --> 17:53.900] That's you know, people have had the wool pulled over their eyes people are being dragged in day day in day out [17:54.620 --> 17:56.620] dragged in to to [17:56.760 --> 17:58.380] respond [17:58.380 --> 18:00.540] Regarding something that has never been expressed [18:01.500 --> 18:03.420] and [18:03.420 --> 18:08.300] A couple weeks ago. I was in Johnson County. I had filed a habeas corpus [18:09.020 --> 18:11.020] for a woman in jail down there and the [18:11.580 --> 18:13.580] the district judge [18:14.140 --> 18:20.460] He heard some commotion when a bailiff was giving me a hard time and i'm trying to get the other bailiffs to arrest him [18:21.180 --> 18:25.660] And he came out and kind of interceded and agreed because he knew who I was [18:26.780 --> 18:30.540] He said well, mr. Kelton, you've been bumping around here for about 20 years [18:31.420 --> 18:34.300] I wanted to tell him he's only 10, but I decided not to [18:35.980 --> 18:42.940] But he agreed to hear my habeas and that's exactly what I I brought up to him you have this woman in jail here [18:44.380 --> 18:46.380] And you've had her [18:47.420 --> 18:50.620] Evaluated and declared incompetent to stand trial [18:52.540 --> 18:58.380] So she can't file motions and pleadings in her own defense and part of her alleged [18:59.720 --> 19:05.340] Malady is that she doesn't trust lawyers and they're assuming that makes her crazy [19:07.500 --> 19:09.580] Okay, I get the problem with that but [19:09.580 --> 19:15.420] These are the public officials and they they think if you if you don't trust lawyers you're crazy and uh [19:17.260 --> 19:19.260] So she can't defend herself [19:20.300 --> 19:22.220] But uh [19:22.220 --> 19:23.900] She's in jail [19:23.900 --> 19:26.940] And I know she's been arrested because she's in your jail [19:27.980 --> 19:33.180] And the prosecutor over here, he knows she's been arrested because she's in your jail [19:34.300 --> 19:36.220] But you judge [19:36.220 --> 19:38.220] You don't know that she's been arrested [19:39.180 --> 19:41.180] You don't know that she's been charged [19:41.820 --> 19:45.580] You don't know that she's been you do know that she's been indicted [19:46.380 --> 19:49.500] But you're not allowed to know that she's been indicted [19:51.500 --> 19:57.900] Because you don't have any records that she's ever been arrested and with no records that she's ever been arrested [19:58.380 --> 20:03.420] There can be no true bill. There can be no indict there can be a true bill, but there could be no indictment [20:03.980 --> 20:06.940] Or there can be one but it can't be in the public record [20:08.620 --> 20:12.700] The clerk is not allowed to make it public until the person's been arrested [20:13.500 --> 20:14.860] but [20:14.860 --> 20:20.780] You don't know if she's been arrested because the records that would show that she's been arrested [20:21.180 --> 20:23.180] Were not yielding an envelope [20:24.140 --> 20:31.100] No paperwork and forwarded to the clerk of the court of jurisdiction. The clerk doesn't have those records now. We know who has them [20:32.620 --> 20:33.420] but [20:33.420 --> 20:35.420] the problem is [20:35.420 --> 20:40.220] Is when the court when the magistrate did not seal those records in an envelope [20:40.940 --> 20:48.460] Caused his name to be written across the seal of the envelope. We lost the chain of custody of the records [20:49.900 --> 20:53.740] So even if you see those records because they have not been [20:54.460 --> 20:56.460] filed with the court properly [20:57.260 --> 20:59.260] Yeah, according to the what the law demands [20:59.900 --> 21:03.820] Yeah, we don't know if they're trash somebody might have came in later and changed them all around [21:03.820 --> 21:06.540] We don't know anything about that. So you cannot see them [21:08.380 --> 21:14.540] So as far as you're concerned you don't know that she's been every been arrested because you don't have any records [21:15.420 --> 21:18.300] Properly filed with the court to show that she's been arrested [21:20.380 --> 21:22.380] So you need to get her out of your jail [21:23.660 --> 21:25.580] He didn't do that [21:25.580 --> 21:29.900] And I will be going down filing criminal charges for false imprisonment against him [21:30.220 --> 21:31.740] And [21:31.740 --> 21:38.620] I'm right now i'm in and tarrant county starting a big fight. I'm making my rounds of the jps and [21:40.140 --> 21:44.380] I'm frustrated with how much time it takes to get all this done [21:46.300 --> 21:51.980] Today I went yeah, I hear you to serve a notice. Well, I have to go down to the court and [21:53.180 --> 21:57.340] They just filed criminal charges with a judge in a city [21:58.300 --> 22:03.580] Uh, this is over dr joe's arrest. We we had a bunch of guys arrested for [22:05.020 --> 22:08.300] participating in a common law grand jury [22:09.740 --> 22:12.780] We still have guys out there promoting that stuff [22:14.220 --> 22:17.260] Well, the feds have made it clear that they intend [22:17.980 --> 22:19.180] to [22:19.180 --> 22:21.900] Eliminate the republic of texas. They're coming after them [22:22.700 --> 22:24.300] so they [22:24.300 --> 22:26.300] had a guy who [22:26.380 --> 22:28.700] Was making fireworks. He's a chemist [22:29.820 --> 22:34.300] and uh apparently the neighbors got excited about it and called the police and [22:35.260 --> 22:38.700] The police he ran from the police on a motor scooter [22:39.660 --> 22:41.100] Oh bright [22:41.100 --> 22:46.220] Okay, I didn't say he was a sharpest knife in the drawer. He does have a phd in physics [22:46.940 --> 22:52.220] But that doesn't mean he knows everything so he runs from him in a on a motor scooter and I thought about that [22:52.540 --> 22:54.540] They shot him seven times [22:54.700 --> 22:56.700] With bean bags [22:57.980 --> 22:59.100] Oh [22:59.100 --> 23:04.140] So imagine you're the cops and you got this guy running around on a motor scooter [23:05.180 --> 23:07.660] You're hopping him with bean bags [23:09.100 --> 23:11.100] Oh, that had to be fun [23:12.300 --> 23:19.180] Okay, they shoot him seven times with bean bags and finally shoot him off the scooter and they arrest him [23:20.540 --> 23:21.740] And he [23:21.740 --> 23:23.840] He's talking to these patriot mythologists [23:25.420 --> 23:27.420] And he gives me a [23:27.820 --> 23:30.940] Pleading that he filed and asked for my opinion on it [23:31.660 --> 23:33.660] the first thing I see [23:34.540 --> 23:38.780] Is he makes an assertion that he has participated he has the [23:39.980 --> 23:43.180] Some a group has convened a common law grand jury [23:44.620 --> 23:49.980] And they have issued a claim against him for some ungodly amount [23:50.940 --> 23:52.700] against whom [23:52.700 --> 23:54.940] Against the i'm sorry they [23:55.660 --> 23:57.660] he filed a complaint [23:57.740 --> 23:59.580] alleging that the [23:59.580 --> 24:04.380] This common law grand jury had issued a claim against the judge [24:05.100 --> 24:06.380] Oh boy [24:06.380 --> 24:11.180] And he filed a notice of the claim in his court case. No [24:13.100 --> 24:17.020] Ridiculous what are you out of your mind? [24:18.060 --> 24:22.060] They'll arrest you simply for that get that [24:23.260 --> 24:25.260] Out of there [24:25.340 --> 24:27.340] Well, he didn't [24:28.060 --> 24:30.060] They put him on probation for the [24:30.700 --> 24:34.940] Crimes they had charged him with when he walked out of the courthouse. They arrested him [24:35.580 --> 24:38.460] Yeah, haze county and they arrested him [24:39.100 --> 24:41.100] on a warrant out of [24:42.220 --> 24:44.220] Tarrant county [24:44.300 --> 24:50.300] And transported him to Tarrant county because of this common law drug grand jury stuff and they they [24:50.300 --> 24:53.340] They charged five people [24:55.980 --> 24:59.020] Over this common law grand jury, well whether it's [25:00.300 --> 25:02.300] Criminal or not. I don't know [25:03.100 --> 25:05.100] But the jury's out on that [25:06.460 --> 25:08.460] They used case law [25:09.100 --> 25:11.740] To support what they were doing and I looked at the case law [25:13.180 --> 25:16.940] And the case they used was a district court ruling [25:16.940 --> 25:18.940] This week [25:19.820 --> 25:24.540] Wfaa broadcasting against somebody else and he filed a [25:25.660 --> 25:26.700] a [25:26.700 --> 25:28.700] claim against them [25:29.420 --> 25:36.220] As there's some out ungodly some trillion dollar amount and he got a default judgment on it [25:38.460 --> 25:41.580] And there is no evidence of an appeal there may have been one [25:41.820 --> 25:47.580] But it wasn't in with their paperwork and they're saying that this ruling by the the trial court judge [25:48.200 --> 25:52.700] Supports their claim for common law grand jury. Well, i've read the [25:53.500 --> 25:55.340] the case [25:55.340 --> 25:56.460] the [25:56.460 --> 25:58.620] Opposing side did not respond [26:00.220 --> 26:07.020] So the judge rendered a default judgment. Oh boy, and they considered that to be a they're [26:07.660 --> 26:09.660] Proving their point now [26:10.140 --> 26:12.220] Wfaa [26:12.220 --> 26:16.780] Gets a I think it was six trillion dollars some outrageous amount [26:17.500 --> 26:22.700] Default judgment against you against them. What do you think the likelihood is that they appealed it? [26:25.660 --> 26:27.660] I would say that's pretty good. 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Catherine Albrecht more news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com [28:28.460 --> 28:29.660] I [28:29.660 --> 28:33.500] Lost my son my nephew my uncle my son on september 11th 2001 [28:34.220 --> 28:40.860] Most people don't know that a third tower fell on september 11 world trade center seven a 47 story skyscraper [28:40.940 --> 28:47.360] Was not hit by a plane although the official explanation is that fire brought down building seven over 1,200 [28:47.560 --> 28:53.100] Architects and engineers have looked into the evidence and believe there is more to the story bring justice to my son [28:53.180 --> 28:59.580] My uncle my nephew my son go to building what.org why it fell why it matters and what you can do [29:01.260 --> 29:05.260] Rule of law radio is proud to offer the rule of law traffic seminar in today's america [29:05.340 --> 29:09.100] We live in an us-against-them society and if we the people are ever going to have a free society [29:09.100 --> 29:11.740] Then we're going to have to stand and defend our own rights [29:11.980 --> 29:17.180] Among those rights are the right to travel freely from place to place the right to act in our own private capacity and most importantly [29:17.180 --> 29:24.460] The right to due process of law traffic courts afford us the least expensive opportunity to learn how to enforce and preserve our rights through due process [29:24.780 --> 29:30.780] Former sheriff's deputy eddie craig in conjunction with rule of law radio has put together the most comprehensive teaching tool available that will help [29:30.780 --> 29:34.300] You understand what due process is and how to hold the courts to the rule of law [29:34.540 --> 29:40.540] You can get your own copy of this invaluable material by going to ruleoflawradio.com and ordering your copy today by ordering now [29:40.540 --> 29:46.860] You'll receive a copy of eddie's book the texas transportation code the law versus the lie video and audio of the original 2009 seminar [29:46.940 --> 29:53.520] Hundreds of research documents and other useful resource material learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from ruleoflawradio.com [29:53.820 --> 29:57.840] Order your copy today and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve [30:01.660 --> 30:05.680] Live free speech radio logos radio network.com [30:16.860 --> 30:18.860] You [30:18.860 --> 30:23.740] Won't you follow the law of the land I don't understand [30:25.420 --> 30:27.420] Your job is to protect and to serve [30:33.820 --> 30:35.820] When you're gonna stop abuse [30:39.340 --> 30:41.340] When you're gonna stop abuse [30:41.900 --> 30:43.900] Your power [30:44.860 --> 30:46.860] When you're gonna stop abuse [30:47.500 --> 30:49.500] Your power [30:50.380 --> 30:52.380] When you're gonna stop abuse [30:53.020 --> 30:55.020] Your power [30:55.740 --> 31:00.380] So, please mr. Macklin teach officers about to abuse the power [31:01.420 --> 31:06.300] Send a request to the leader the captain of all officer [31:07.020 --> 31:11.280] Tell them to uphold the law and please don't abuse the power [31:12.220 --> 31:16.940] The beat and the beat and the cheat and the cheat and the lie every hour [31:17.740 --> 31:19.740] So, mr. Officer [31:20.300 --> 31:22.460] Please stop abusing your power [31:23.260 --> 31:27.900] You pulled me over and tell me to be silent, sir [31:28.780 --> 31:30.780] I need to speak to my lawyer [31:31.740 --> 31:33.740] Mr. Officer [31:34.300 --> 31:36.300] You're acting like you are no judge [31:37.260 --> 31:39.260] Finding me guilty, sir [31:39.900 --> 31:41.900] So when you're gonna stop abuse [31:42.700 --> 31:44.700] Your power [31:45.500 --> 31:47.500] When you're gonna stop abuse [31:48.140 --> 31:50.140] Your power [31:51.020 --> 31:53.020] When you're gonna stop abuse [31:53.740 --> 31:55.740] Your power [31:56.540 --> 31:58.540] When you're gonna stop abuse [31:59.260 --> 32:01.260] Your power [32:01.260 --> 32:05.020] Okay, we are back randall calvin breath fountain will remove our radio [32:06.140 --> 32:08.140] on this thursday [32:08.300 --> 32:10.300] The 16th day of october [32:10.920 --> 32:12.300] 2025 [32:12.300 --> 32:14.300] And when it went out I was talking about [32:15.100 --> 32:17.100] i'm going after the judges [32:17.980 --> 32:22.860] And uh, but I i shut my system shut down while brett was talking about [32:23.660 --> 32:25.340] uh [32:25.340 --> 32:28.940] Me on the prohibition stuff. Yeah the prohibition stuff so i'll miss [32:29.500 --> 32:37.100] Some of that and and I suspect it's so complex and and and complicated that that other people need to hear that again [32:38.860 --> 32:41.100] Bring me up to speed so I know what to speak to [32:42.140 --> 32:44.140] because I like the idea [32:44.140 --> 32:46.140] you know the the idea that [32:46.140 --> 32:47.180] the [32:47.180 --> 32:50.540] Government can say that well alcohol isn't a problem [32:51.260 --> 32:53.500] So let's go in and regulate it [32:55.020 --> 32:57.020] And I was like, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute [32:57.740 --> 33:03.580] Uh atf said, uh, guns were a problem. So let's go regulate it exactly [33:03.900 --> 33:05.420] Yeah [33:05.420 --> 33:09.260] How did yeah brett where did they get the authority? [33:10.300 --> 33:12.300] to tell me [33:12.300 --> 33:14.940] What I can consume and what I can't consume [33:16.380 --> 33:17.420] Yeah [33:17.420 --> 33:23.100] and and that's what I was doing today arguing with uh different ai models about this and and [33:23.420 --> 33:28.300] Asking it to play devil's advocate and asking it to find holes in the argument and so forth [33:28.940 --> 33:30.220] is [33:30.220 --> 33:31.020] I [33:31.020 --> 33:33.020] I was um [33:33.020 --> 33:36.300] looking at this from the perspective of someone who is [33:37.500 --> 33:39.500] uh indignant [33:40.300 --> 33:42.300] In 1920 [33:43.020 --> 33:51.260] That our federal representatives who have no power zero power to regulate anything like that [33:52.540 --> 33:54.300] They enacted this [33:54.300 --> 33:57.180] 18th amendment they pinned to something that says oh, yeah, by the way [33:57.180 --> 34:00.220] We do have the power to regulate that we just granted it to ourselves [34:00.940 --> 34:07.680] And then based on that they did this volstead act where they implemented a whole bunch of regulations [34:08.940 --> 34:10.700] and [34:10.700 --> 34:12.540] and [34:12.540 --> 34:16.380] It made a lot of criminals incredibly rich [34:17.740 --> 34:19.500] Yeah, it did [34:19.500 --> 34:21.740] And in the same way you just mentioned about guns [34:23.420 --> 34:25.420] The gun is not the problem, but [34:26.540 --> 34:28.540] They are currently regulating [34:29.500 --> 34:34.140] All of this about the manufacturer and the sale everything that's so the commercial that's [34:36.220 --> 34:40.460] Everything that's a little more obviously commercial only, you know you have [34:42.120 --> 34:43.900] Ffl's [34:43.900 --> 34:50.220] federal firearm license people that are dealers they have all these rules if you [34:51.420 --> 34:53.420] Right now go across the state line [34:54.060 --> 34:56.060] and you try to buy [34:56.700 --> 35:02.220] A firearm or any kind of weapon, you know pistol rifle anything [35:03.340 --> 35:07.660] You go over and try to buy one in oklahoma. They won't sell it to you because of the rules [35:08.460 --> 35:13.580] The rules say you can only buy one in the same state where your driver's license is [35:15.100 --> 35:17.100] What in the world kind of rule is that? [35:17.660 --> 35:19.660] But it's federally implemented [35:20.380 --> 35:24.700] anyway, not not to address really so much the the reasonableness or [35:25.320 --> 35:27.320] potential [35:27.340 --> 35:29.340] Grounds for implementing those rules [35:30.300 --> 35:31.340] but [35:31.340 --> 35:33.340] Really i'm looking at the [35:33.960 --> 35:35.960] fundamental [35:36.040 --> 35:40.640] Constitutionality the authority to grant oneself the authority [35:43.260 --> 35:45.260] The ability for congressmen to [35:46.380 --> 35:49.260] Delegate to themselves an authority that they didn't have [35:50.540 --> 35:52.540] That's what i'm looking at [35:53.020 --> 35:57.360] And because it's the exact same thing like you said with guns it's the same thing with transportation [35:59.100 --> 36:02.860] They're not actually saying it's against the law for soccer mom to [36:03.660 --> 36:06.540] to go down to the civic center and pick up her kids from the [36:07.260 --> 36:08.460] field [36:08.460 --> 36:10.460] They're not saying that [36:10.460 --> 36:14.460] But they're regulating every part of the use [36:15.660 --> 36:19.420] Of what is not commercial as if it were commercial [36:19.420 --> 36:21.420] Alcohol because [36:22.540 --> 36:30.300] Theoretically, they would have the ability to regulate commerce and so they're treating everything as commerce. That's what was happening in the prohibition era [36:31.260 --> 36:33.260] they treated [36:33.340 --> 36:39.660] Everybody who had a bottle of something in his truck they treated that like transportation of [36:41.320 --> 36:43.320] Alcohol [36:43.660 --> 36:45.660] Without showing that [36:46.620 --> 36:52.880] He was not transporting it for personal use but transporting it for sale exactly [36:55.820 --> 37:01.820] And so I maintain that that's trickery it's sleight of hand they're they're they're implementing these things that [37:03.340 --> 37:08.940] On paper, they might have a constitutional app an application that wouldn't violate the constitutional rights [37:09.740 --> 37:16.480] But that's way in the dust they're not using that application at all they're only using the unconstitutional application [37:17.980 --> 37:21.500] In a routine daily deprivation of people's rights [37:25.420 --> 37:27.420] So how do we fix it [37:30.220 --> 37:32.220] Not sure [37:33.340 --> 37:35.340] I'm i'm at the point where [37:36.300 --> 37:39.580] Uh, i'm accepting the fact that texas [37:41.100 --> 37:43.100] Uh is a legal fiction [37:45.240 --> 37:47.100] Physiologically texas does not exist [37:48.220 --> 37:49.260] sure [37:49.260 --> 37:52.620] texas is just a a mental construct so [37:53.580 --> 37:56.620] texas cannot do anything to me because [37:57.340 --> 38:00.780] texas doesn't have arms and legs in a mouth and [38:01.740 --> 38:06.380] Can't hold a gun and can't do any of that stuff. It's just a legal construct [38:07.900 --> 38:09.900] Only people can do things [38:09.980 --> 38:10.460] Yeah [38:10.460 --> 38:17.740] We'll try telling the the armed riot that comes to you with badges and guns and batons that there's no texas [38:18.220 --> 38:21.980] They'll just laugh while they put cuffs on you and do whatever they wanted to in the first place [38:22.300 --> 38:25.900] So that's what that's what i'm looking at. That's exactly what i'm looking at. Um [38:26.540 --> 38:29.420] Right now i'm working on suing justices of the peace [38:30.380 --> 38:32.380] Or magistrates [38:32.460 --> 38:34.860] I go to this magistrate with a criminal complaint [38:36.060 --> 38:38.060] uh, I went to [38:38.620 --> 38:40.300] South like texas [38:40.300 --> 38:47.980] And a jp there, uh told him that he was having hearings. They're having private hearings. This place didn't have a uh, [38:48.460 --> 38:54.700] Courtroom they were all going into the judge's chambers and having these hearings. Uh-oh. I didn't like that [38:55.820 --> 38:57.180] but uh [38:57.180 --> 39:00.700] That wasn't my fight at the moment. So I told him that I had business with the court [39:01.500 --> 39:03.980] And they took me back into the jp's office [39:05.980 --> 39:10.220] And he sat down on one chair and I sat down the other and he said what can I do for you and I said [39:10.220 --> 39:12.220] I have two criminal complaints for you [39:13.260 --> 39:17.180] And handed them to him and he looked at him. He said well, mr. Kelton in texas [39:18.220 --> 39:22.800] All complaints are filed with the u.s with the district attorney [39:24.940 --> 39:26.940] I looked him right in the eye and said [39:27.580 --> 39:29.580] No, they're not [39:30.300 --> 39:31.420] Well [39:31.420 --> 39:33.420] He did not take that well [39:34.460 --> 39:38.780] And ordered me out of his office. He said we're done here and ordered me out of his office [39:39.260 --> 39:42.780] So I went to the door the bailiff is standing there and I said mr. Bailiff. Do you see that? [39:42.860 --> 39:45.020] He said yes, I did arrest that judge [39:46.540 --> 39:50.880] Well, somehow that did not get me in the judge's good graces [39:52.440 --> 39:54.440] Imagine that [39:54.440 --> 39:56.680] I don't get it. So I said, you know [39:57.480 --> 39:59.640] He said well, I came to arrest the judge sure can [40:00.200 --> 40:06.360] I'll swear out the complaint and I sat down at a table started to take out some my blank criminal complaints and bail it [40:06.680 --> 40:09.080] and then the jp come out and ordered me out of the [40:09.560 --> 40:11.320] the back part of the [40:11.320 --> 40:12.760] the courtroom the [40:12.760 --> 40:13.960] the court [40:13.960 --> 40:16.680] So I go out and I get to the door and I stop in the door [40:17.800 --> 40:20.040] Turned to the bailiff and I said mr. Bailiff [40:20.920 --> 40:24.360] I need you to take my criminal complaints against the judge and the judge [40:24.920 --> 40:28.120] He come up started to say something. I said with all due respect your honor [40:28.840 --> 40:31.960] I'm making criminal accusations against you to your bailiff [40:32.840 --> 40:34.840] You need to stand down [40:36.200 --> 40:39.800] And he informed me that I need to get out of his office or he'll hold me in contempt [40:41.000 --> 40:43.000] in contempt so [40:43.800 --> 40:45.800] When there's no court, yeah [40:46.760 --> 40:48.760] Well, I could have told him that [40:49.320 --> 40:56.360] But and you still would have ended up in jail exactly so I went outside calling on one one on him [40:57.240 --> 41:02.120] And then I went to that was do you have a business with five employees or more? [41:02.360 --> 41:06.200] How would you like to save hundreds of thousands of dollars in fika taxes? [41:06.200 --> 41:10.040] Do you have a major medical plan that nobody can afford to be on? [41:10.360 --> 41:17.400] Or how would you like to save in premium costs on a current major medical plan by lowering the claims cost? 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[42:04.440 --> 42:10.760] Then tune in to logos radio network.com on wednesdays from 8 to 10 pm central time for scripture talk [42:11.160 --> 42:14.920] Where nana and guests study god's word to find these answers and more [42:15.640 --> 42:22.840] Join us for both verse by verse bible studies and topical bible studies designed to explain god's plan as well as to provoke [42:22.920 --> 42:24.920] onto love and good works [42:25.080 --> 42:30.120] Our first hour studies are in the book of matthew our second hour topics vary each week [42:30.520 --> 42:33.900] Exploring sound doctrine as well as christian character development [42:34.520 --> 42:37.160] Our goal is in accord with matthew 5 16 [42:37.720 --> 42:43.480] Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your father, which is in heaven [42:44.120 --> 42:48.760] We wish to reflect god's light and to be a blessing to all those who have a hearing ear [42:49.240 --> 42:52.220] So tune in to scripture talk live on logos radio network.com [42:53.220 --> 42:58.300] Wednesdays from 8 to 10 pm for an inspiring and motivating study of the scriptures [43:07.160 --> 43:09.160] So [43:18.600 --> 43:20.600] If you could not wait any [43:37.160 --> 43:39.160] So [44:00.440 --> 44:02.440] Friction is an addiction [44:07.160 --> 44:13.740] Tranquility heavy loads of taping on scales the time is colliding with the conflict [44:14.440 --> 44:16.440] You find out after a while [44:17.720 --> 44:19.720] It's not your moral standard [44:19.720 --> 44:23.480] It's your patience that's on trial watching the spark [44:28.680 --> 44:30.680] Okay [44:30.680 --> 44:36.940] Uh, I said i'm randy count and brett fountain with my radio and and went out I was talking about jp3 [44:37.960 --> 44:43.400] I didn't know that this guy had uh was a fighter pilot a military in the air force [44:44.920 --> 44:49.640] And he had this he he was highly visual [44:50.920 --> 44:53.420] I went into his office and it was immaculate [44:55.080 --> 44:58.440] There was nothing on his desk. It was absolutely pristine [44:59.000 --> 45:01.080] He came up and he was in a nice suit [45:02.980 --> 45:08.280] Expertly tailored he had this handlebar waxed handlebar mustache [45:09.880 --> 45:12.680] I looked at that mustache and I recognized it [45:15.080 --> 45:18.120] I knew a fighter pilot in when I was overseas [45:19.000 --> 45:21.000] I loaded [45:21.160 --> 45:26.760] Nerve gas on an f-111 interdiction fighter bomber and they took off with it [45:27.080 --> 45:31.720] And one of the guys who took off is with it was the most famous [45:33.560 --> 45:38.360] Fighter pilot in all the vietnam area colonel oles [45:40.440 --> 45:43.000] And he had that handlebar mustache [45:45.240 --> 45:49.080] If I had known that this guy had been a fighter pilot in the air force [45:49.880 --> 45:54.040] He was emulating colonel oles boy what i've worked him over [45:54.600 --> 45:57.640] But I didn't know that but he was clearly highly visual [45:59.640 --> 46:01.640] So I knew he would be real [46:02.920 --> 46:04.920] detail oriented and [46:06.040 --> 46:07.320] Anal [46:07.320 --> 46:10.360] Generally people who are highly visual are highly anal [46:11.080 --> 46:14.120] And anyway, so I worked him over he threw me out [46:14.840 --> 46:16.840] I went to jp4 [46:18.520 --> 46:23.420] And filed four criminal charges against jp3 with jp4 [46:24.280 --> 46:25.960] and [46:25.960 --> 46:31.160] I sued jp3 for not issuing criminal complaints on the two [46:32.120 --> 46:35.080] Criminal complaints I filed with him against his bailiff [46:36.360 --> 46:38.360] His bailiff is the one that freaked out [46:39.080 --> 46:44.360] A few days before when I went down there to file criminal charges against the district attorney [46:45.560 --> 46:47.560] for shielding [46:48.200 --> 46:50.200] For [46:50.440 --> 46:52.440] City of fort worth [46:53.160 --> 46:54.600] Officers [46:54.600 --> 46:56.600] from prosecution [46:57.080 --> 47:01.880] When I gave him criminal complaints against them for falsely arresting dr. Jo [47:03.480 --> 47:05.800] He did not give them to the grand jury [47:07.720 --> 47:14.920] So I went to the grand jury with criminal complaints against him and one of his adas intercepted those [47:16.920 --> 47:19.240] And told me I couldn't file those because they weren't [47:19.720 --> 47:25.160] Verified and I said, this is not verified criminal affidavit. So this is merely notice [47:27.400 --> 47:29.400] And so [47:30.360 --> 47:34.840] Then so what I did is put together a criminal complaint against this guy kerter [47:35.780 --> 47:37.780] c u t r e r [47:38.360 --> 47:40.360] Or r u r really odd name [47:41.800 --> 47:43.800] And I went to uh [47:45.000 --> 47:48.520] The district of duty justice of the peace four [47:49.880 --> 47:53.400] In lake worth and filed a suit against [47:54.360 --> 47:56.360] jp3 for not [47:56.920 --> 48:00.360] issuing warrants on my complaints against his bailiff [48:02.520 --> 48:08.840] And uh, I wanted to watch the proceedings and his bailiff gave me a hard time and I wound up calling 911 on him [48:09.800 --> 48:11.800] and it got real [48:11.800 --> 48:16.600] Excited around there and finally the clerks told me that the bailiff would that the judge would talk to me [48:16.600 --> 48:22.520] He had come out and he's in the back. He's in his the back side of the glass and I went up and he said [48:22.520 --> 48:27.080] Mr. Kelton, what can I do for you? And I slid some criminal complaints under under the little [48:28.520 --> 48:30.600] Bulletproof glass [48:30.600 --> 48:32.600] And I said you can act on these [48:32.840 --> 48:34.280] and he [48:34.280 --> 48:36.600] Pulled him out and he said well, what do you want me to do with them? [48:37.000 --> 48:40.440] I want you to do exactly what article 15.09 commands you to do [48:40.760 --> 48:45.400] But before you do anything you might want to get that lawsuit. I just filed with you [48:46.840 --> 48:48.840] Against jp3 [48:50.200 --> 48:56.600] Because the lawsuit was I sued him because he did not issue warrants [48:57.720 --> 48:59.720] On criminal complaints that I gave him [49:00.520 --> 49:02.780] In accordance with his duty under 15.09 [49:04.120 --> 49:06.360] Well, apparently he either didn't read it [49:07.720 --> 49:12.840] Or didn't take it serious because when I went back the next day his clerk told me that uh, [49:13.560 --> 49:15.560] he forwarded my complaints to the [49:16.920 --> 49:18.920] district attorney [49:19.800 --> 49:23.020] Well that fact jack so now i'm going backwards [49:25.320 --> 49:29.720] Well, I started out with criminal complaints against the district attorney [49:31.000 --> 49:33.880] For shield secreting my complaints from the grand jury [49:35.560 --> 49:39.500] That's what started all this so now i'm going to jp2 [49:41.240 --> 49:44.380] With the criminal complaints against jp4 [49:44.700 --> 49:49.100] For not issuing warrants against jp3 [49:51.660 --> 49:55.500] They should recognize the irony of this at some point [49:57.020 --> 50:05.020] But i'm relatively certain that he will not that jp3 to two that i'm going to next will not recognize the irony [50:05.980 --> 50:08.060] even though the first complaint on the [50:09.020 --> 50:11.020] Stop the stack of seven [50:11.740 --> 50:15.580] The first one is against an assistant district attorney [50:16.940 --> 50:18.940] alleging him [50:19.020 --> 50:20.220] of [50:20.220 --> 50:25.100] Secreting my criminal complaints against his boss the elected district attorney [50:26.060 --> 50:33.820] From the grand jury and the allegation against him is that he secreted criminal complaints against police officers from the grand jury [50:35.020 --> 50:36.700] Come on guys [50:36.700 --> 50:38.880] I'm giving you fair warning [50:39.280 --> 50:43.200] You should recognize the irony in this [50:44.400 --> 50:48.560] And issue warrants the way the code commands you to do but brett [50:50.240 --> 50:55.840] What odds would you give me that the jp does not issue warrants [50:56.960 --> 51:03.120] Oh, he's not going to I can almost guarantee it. I can't i've never seen them do it, right? [51:03.440 --> 51:05.440] Yeah, they think they are [51:05.980 --> 51:07.980] absolutely covered [51:08.300 --> 51:10.320] So then I sue him with jp1 [51:12.780 --> 51:17.440] And then from jp1 I start going to the county courts [51:19.100 --> 51:20.780] And uh [51:20.780 --> 51:29.260] Dr joe he got indicted. He got arrested apparently indicted. He got arrested on an apparent warrant, which I cannot find [51:31.500 --> 51:34.940] And all these people were arrested on warrants, which I cannot find [51:35.900 --> 51:42.700] Well, they're immediately public records as soon as they execute the warrant and it's public they have to show it to you [51:43.100 --> 51:46.380] Well, the problem is the clerk doesn't have it [51:48.140 --> 51:50.140] I know where it's at [51:50.780 --> 51:52.780] The sheriff's got it [51:54.300 --> 51:58.220] But they really don't want to admit that they've got it [51:59.820 --> 52:02.620] So i'm giving them opportunity to lie to me [52:03.580 --> 52:05.580] By giving the sheriff a [52:06.600 --> 52:13.420] Information request where I request all of the records collected simply maintained by the department [52:13.580 --> 52:15.580] I requested i'm sorry the [52:16.440 --> 52:18.440] substantive [52:19.100 --> 52:21.100] Content of [52:21.660 --> 52:23.100] What's this? [52:23.100 --> 52:27.340] The term is substantive something in content. I lost the other word [52:27.900 --> 52:31.020] But there's a section in the open records act that says [52:31.980 --> 52:35.420] All of these records are specifically made open [52:36.140 --> 52:37.980] Oh, i'm sorry [52:37.980 --> 52:40.780] The substantive scope and content [52:42.220 --> 52:44.540] All these records the records are made [52:45.260 --> 52:50.540] Open for public records the substantive scope and content of all records [52:51.500 --> 52:52.940] save [52:52.940 --> 52:54.940] collected in this [52:55.820 --> 52:58.780] The area and this it lists all the things [52:59.740 --> 53:05.900] For which these substantive scope and content are open for public inspection [53:06.780 --> 53:11.180] I once gave my scope and content information request to a sheriff [53:11.800 --> 53:13.800] department and a [53:14.380 --> 53:17.660] Captain on the sheriff's department spent eight hours [53:19.100 --> 53:23.180] Going through the scope and content of all the records that they kept [53:23.820 --> 53:26.700] I did not want any content of any record [53:27.660 --> 53:32.380] I wanted to know the names of all records that were stored where they were stored what [53:33.020 --> 53:39.420] Medium they were stored in what was the substantive scope and content of the data in the records? [53:39.740 --> 53:42.620] But I did not want any of the data in those records [53:44.300 --> 53:46.300] And that meant any [53:46.300 --> 53:48.780] Request for an opinion from the state attorney general [53:49.500 --> 53:53.500] Would be a violation of the act and delay for the delay sake [53:54.300 --> 53:56.780] And every time I file that one [53:57.660 --> 54:04.460] I always get a request and then I go back with criminal charges. So i'm i'm going to do the same thing here to the sheriff [54:05.740 --> 54:11.340] I want the scope and content of all the records that they keep relative to a magistration hearing [54:13.020 --> 54:17.980] I want the sheriff to admit to me that he has all these records [54:18.060 --> 54:20.060] All these records [54:21.820 --> 54:28.780] And it would this one is the scope and and substantive content of all records collected symbol maintained by the department [54:29.100 --> 54:34.640] That are specifically referenced by article 17.30 texas code of criminal procedure [54:36.540 --> 54:39.680] And i've actually had district attorneys [54:41.580 --> 54:44.220] Ask me to clarify my request [54:45.820 --> 54:47.820] Duh [54:47.820 --> 54:53.340] It don't get much clearer than that. Those are records you are not supposed to have [54:54.940 --> 54:56.940] And they're very clearly [54:57.000 --> 55:00.860] Stipulated in 17.30 all records had in a [55:02.140 --> 55:04.940] Examining trial are to be sealed in an envelope [55:05.340 --> 55:10.860] With the name of the magistrate written across the seal of the envelope before the clerk of the court of jurisdiction [55:11.100 --> 55:14.060] Do you have any of those records because the clerk doesn't have them? [55:15.340 --> 55:17.340] Who's got them? 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That's freestudybible.com [56:51.820 --> 56:57.040] You're listening to the logos radio network at logosradionetwork.com [57:00.620 --> 57:03.840] The bill of rights contains the first ten amendments of our constitution [57:04.320 --> 57:09.360] They guarantee the specific freedoms americans should know and protect our liberty depends on it [57:09.600 --> 57:15.280] I'm, dr. Catherine Albrecht and i'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember one of your constitutional rights [57:16.240 --> 57:19.920] Privacy is under attack when you give up data about yourself [57:20.000 --> 57:26.080] You'll never get it back again. 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Catherine Albrecht more news and information at Catherine Albrecht.com [58:30.000 --> 58:34.340] The bill of rights contains the first 10 amendments of our constitution [58:34.880 --> 58:39.920] They guarantee the specific freedoms americans should know and protect our liberty depends on it [58:40.160 --> 58:45.840] I'm, dr. Catherine Albrecht and i'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember one of your constitutional rights [58:46.700 --> 58:50.400] Privacy is under attack when you give up data about yourself [58:50.480 --> 58:56.560] You'll never get it back again. And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too [58:57.040 --> 59:02.800] So protect your rights say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself privacy [59:03.120 --> 59:07.620] It's worth hanging on to this public service announcement is brought to you by startpage.com [59:08.320 --> 59:14.260] The private search engine alternative to google yahoo and bing start over with startpage [59:15.840 --> 59:21.280] Remember the scene in george orwell's novel 1984 when winston is threatened with his worst fear [59:21.520 --> 59:25.360] That fear was having a cage of hungry rats unleashed on his face [59:25.600 --> 59:32.640] But what if his worst fear was spiders eight-legged spiders to be exact getting a face full of spiders would be pretty cruel and unusual [59:33.040 --> 59:36.560] That image of eight-legged spiders will help you remember the eighth amendment [59:36.800 --> 59:39.360] Our founding fathers added the eighth amendment to the u.s [59:39.820 --> 59:46.960] Constitution to protect us from creepy crawly eight-legged punishments and other cruel and unusual prison practices that were common in their day [59:47.360 --> 59:52.800] The eighth amendment also prohibits the government from requiring excessive bail and charging excessive fines [59:53.440 --> 59:57.540] I'm, dr. Catherine Albrecht more news and information at Catherine Albrecht.com [01:00:16.960 --> 01:00:19.600] To lose [01:00:47.120 --> 01:00:50.080] Say all man was created equally [01:00:51.120 --> 01:00:54.000] Chant on Babylon and do it daily [01:00:54.480 --> 01:00:57.200] And when night come before everybody [01:00:58.000 --> 01:01:01.120] So one by one we have to chant them man [01:01:01.520 --> 01:01:08.160] Me chant on Babylon because Babylon is wrong. The only right man. I say is the rest come on [01:01:08.560 --> 01:01:10.800] We take me say lord man devour [01:01:12.080 --> 01:01:15.040] To chant on Babylon now not later [01:01:15.600 --> 01:01:18.480] To let Babylon now say we getting great [01:01:28.560 --> 01:01:34.820] Okay, we are back on this thursday [01:01:40.320 --> 01:01:42.320] 16th day of october [01:01:43.280 --> 01:01:49.280] 2025 and greg I see you there. I will get to you very shortly. I have a [01:01:50.000 --> 01:01:52.320] an obligation [01:01:52.320 --> 01:01:58.800] A duty which which I have to perform. I went to the city of bedford, texas and [01:01:59.440 --> 01:02:01.440] filed a [01:02:01.520 --> 01:02:06.960] Information request. I wanted to see the bonds for all the policemen policemen and the clerk [01:02:07.680 --> 01:02:12.000] She didn't know what to do. So she went back and come back and told me I have to take you that over to city hall [01:02:12.960 --> 01:02:13.920] No [01:02:13.920 --> 01:02:15.920] I'm not taking it anywhere [01:02:15.920 --> 01:02:18.080] Um, i'm having a lot of trouble with my hip right now [01:02:18.880 --> 01:02:23.280] and it hurt me to walk as far as I had to walk to get into this office because [01:02:24.000 --> 01:02:28.160] They had handicapped parking but it was about a 200 feet to their door [01:02:29.040 --> 01:02:31.200] Man, I was hurting. I wasn't going anywhere [01:02:32.080 --> 01:02:34.080] I said if you are not the [01:02:34.720 --> 01:02:40.320] The custodian of the record you are required by the act to forward it to the custodian of the record [01:02:41.280 --> 01:02:44.720] Well, this is what our policy is and I said ma'am [01:02:46.320 --> 01:02:50.640] Get somebody else to tell me this get whoever is that that [01:02:51.840 --> 01:02:54.080] That supervises this office because [01:02:55.200 --> 01:03:01.600] I am not going to be reasonable and I will not be understanding. I will expect you to follow the law to the letter [01:03:03.120 --> 01:03:05.200] She went to back and they sent out this captain [01:03:06.240 --> 01:03:08.960] And oh he was ready for me [01:03:09.920 --> 01:03:12.800] He comes out and they're behind this bulletproof glass [01:03:14.160 --> 01:03:16.160] and he takes out his [01:03:16.240 --> 01:03:21.120] His body camera and he set it up on the counter there and he reached over and he pushed the button [01:03:21.840 --> 01:03:26.640] For the big production to make sure it was on and I said, uh, do you have that turned on? [01:03:27.280 --> 01:03:28.960] Yes, I do [01:03:28.960 --> 01:03:32.240] I said we'll make sure nothing happens to that recording [01:03:32.800 --> 01:03:34.880] I suspect i'm going to need it [01:03:35.840 --> 01:03:41.760] And he tells me what I have to do with my complaint and I tell him with my information request [01:03:42.240 --> 01:03:44.240] I tell him no, I do not [01:03:45.200 --> 01:03:51.920] If you are not the custodian of the record under the act you are required to forward that to the custodian of the record [01:03:52.320 --> 01:03:56.320] Are you gonna have to take that to city hall? I'm not taking that anywhere [01:03:57.680 --> 01:03:59.360] I'm asking for [01:03:59.440 --> 01:04:06.000] The bonds for all of the police department and this is the police department and under the open records act chief police [01:04:06.400 --> 01:04:08.560] Is the custodian of the record for the department? [01:04:09.200 --> 01:04:12.320] So you need to give it to him or give it to some designated [01:04:13.360 --> 01:04:17.120] Custodian of the record. I'm not taking it anywhere and [01:04:19.440 --> 01:04:24.560] It's getting p.o'd and he's trying to tell me how to cow eat the cabbage [01:04:25.120 --> 01:04:29.120] And i've told him look I have another reason for being here more important [01:04:29.600 --> 01:04:33.280] What I wanted to do was talk to the chief and get the chief [01:04:33.920 --> 01:04:37.760] To give me a reason why I should not file criminal charges [01:04:38.320 --> 01:04:40.320] Against all of his deputies [01:04:41.600 --> 01:04:43.600] That ran security [01:04:44.240 --> 01:04:47.920] For the feds when they searched dr joe's house [01:04:49.360 --> 01:04:54.400] Because they searched it on a warrant that expired the day before they executed it [01:04:55.040 --> 01:04:56.880] And I wanted him [01:04:56.880 --> 01:05:00.480] To tell me why I shouldn't file against all of his officers [01:05:01.520 --> 01:05:04.080] But I couldn't get three words out but what this [01:05:05.120 --> 01:05:07.120] Captain interrupted me [01:05:08.000 --> 01:05:10.000] I told him look [01:05:10.080 --> 01:05:12.080] You need to stop talking [01:05:13.520 --> 01:05:16.240] You need to stop talking and start listening in right? [01:05:17.200 --> 01:05:20.160] Look look look look you need to just shut [01:05:20.880 --> 01:05:22.880] up [01:05:23.440 --> 01:05:25.680] What part of shut up do you not understand? [01:05:29.360 --> 01:05:31.360] Gosh that was fun [01:05:32.320 --> 01:05:37.520] He just freaked out over there and i'm telling be quiet just shut up and listen [01:05:38.240 --> 01:05:43.680] Your your chief is not going to be very happy with you for not listening to what I have to say [01:05:46.000 --> 01:05:48.000] So [01:05:48.720 --> 01:05:52.080] I come back the next day with criminal charges against him [01:05:53.680 --> 01:05:58.880] And I went to the municipal court because the municipal court was the judge was going to be in that day [01:05:58.880 --> 01:06:00.880] They were having hearings [01:06:01.280 --> 01:06:03.280] And I went in and talked to the bailiffs [01:06:04.320 --> 01:06:06.740] And never in my experience [01:06:08.000 --> 01:06:10.580] Have I been treated with more dignity? [01:06:11.360 --> 01:06:13.360] and respect [01:06:13.360 --> 01:06:17.600] That I was treated with by the bailiffs for this court [01:06:19.280 --> 01:06:21.920] Now I have been treated with dignity and respect before [01:06:23.600 --> 01:06:24.640] and [01:06:24.640 --> 01:06:28.960] But never more than these guys they were open they were [01:06:30.300 --> 01:06:31.920] Pleasant [01:06:31.920 --> 01:06:33.920] No macho crapola [01:06:35.440 --> 01:06:38.320] And I told him that the bailiff what I wanted to do [01:06:39.840 --> 01:06:43.440] He's kind of shaking his head said you may not be happy with this [01:06:44.000 --> 01:06:47.440] He said well i'll do what i'm supposed to do and he did [01:06:48.400 --> 01:06:49.920] And then [01:06:49.920 --> 01:06:52.480] They started having these hearings they had the doors closed and I [01:06:53.360 --> 01:06:56.960] Told the clerk how I want to watch these hearings and she said well [01:06:57.600 --> 01:07:01.920] If you want to watch a hearing you have to know to notify us a week in advance [01:07:02.880 --> 01:07:05.840] And I said no, no, no, no, I don't no. No, these are all public [01:07:06.640 --> 01:07:09.200] Said before you tell me that go talk to this judge [01:07:10.400 --> 01:07:12.400] And she said, okay, i'll be right back [01:07:12.560 --> 01:07:14.000] She went to back come out said okay [01:07:14.000 --> 01:07:17.120] You can go in and the bailiffs come over and they opened the door and I went in and sat down [01:07:18.320 --> 01:07:20.560] And I sat there and watched this judge [01:07:22.160 --> 01:07:24.880] And I told the bailiff later [01:07:26.000 --> 01:07:27.280] if [01:07:27.280 --> 01:07:30.000] every municipal judge in texas [01:07:31.520 --> 01:07:35.200] Treated people with the dignity and respect this judge did [01:07:36.240 --> 01:07:39.200] I wouldn't have anybody calling into my radio show [01:07:39.200 --> 01:07:44.740] And he he was exactly [01:07:46.480 --> 01:07:48.640] The kind of judge I want to see on the bench [01:07:50.000 --> 01:07:56.320] He treated everyone with dignity and respect. He he did not like what I did [01:07:58.000 --> 01:08:06.000] Did I come in and file criminal charges against a captain on his on the local police department? He did not like it [01:08:06.480 --> 01:08:11.860] But he treated me with absolute dignity and respect [01:08:15.120 --> 01:08:17.120] He didn't do what I wanted him to do [01:08:18.240 --> 01:08:23.360] Which i'm not surprised. He followed what he believed to be policy. Yeah his policy [01:08:24.640 --> 01:08:26.640] But in the process [01:08:27.200 --> 01:08:31.520] He did exactly what I expect a professional to do [01:08:31.920 --> 01:08:33.920] And [01:08:34.480 --> 01:08:37.920] I felt like I owed it to him to tell everybody if you go to [01:08:39.040 --> 01:08:43.120] Bedford, texas and you have to go see the judge. Don't go in there with an attitude [01:08:44.480 --> 01:08:52.480] If you don't go in there with an attitude there won't be an attitude because these guys certainly did not have one they were absolutely [01:08:53.500 --> 01:08:55.420] consummate professionals [01:08:55.420 --> 01:08:57.200] greg [01:08:57.200 --> 01:09:00.020] What do you have for us today? [01:09:02.320 --> 01:09:04.320] Okay [01:09:05.280 --> 01:09:07.120] Hello greg [01:09:07.120 --> 01:09:09.120] Hey greg, are you muted? [01:09:09.120 --> 01:09:16.000] I just clicked to unmute him and he disappeared. Yeah, he's he's unmuted on our end, but he might have mute on his end [01:09:16.480 --> 01:09:20.320] Oh, okay. There he is. Okay. Now. He just came back my system refreshed [01:09:20.880 --> 01:09:25.360] I'm still showing him muted. Let me try to get all right. Greg. Are you there? There we go [01:09:25.440 --> 01:09:27.120] I'm here. Can you hear me? [01:09:27.120 --> 01:09:29.120] All right. Yeah, what's on your mind? [01:09:30.080 --> 01:09:33.760] Well, I had a couple of greg are you on any kind of uh [01:09:34.960 --> 01:09:37.440] Hands-free device because I can barely hear you [01:09:38.480 --> 01:09:40.480] No, i'm on a regular phone [01:09:41.680 --> 01:09:46.880] Okay, brett if you can hear him you'll have to relay I cannot hear him and I got my hearing aid [01:09:47.600 --> 01:09:49.600] He said he's on a regular phone [01:09:49.600 --> 01:09:51.120] Okay [01:09:51.120 --> 01:09:55.120] Regular cell phone. Yeah, there's no such thing as a landline anymore. I think [01:09:55.120 --> 01:09:57.120] I think [01:09:58.880 --> 01:10:01.600] You might try standing on your head that might make it louder [01:10:02.240 --> 01:10:04.480] Well, I am standing on my head. Okay, maybe not [01:10:05.440 --> 01:10:07.760] He says he is standing on his head. Okay [01:10:08.320 --> 01:10:11.200] Yeah, I was watching a movie. He was some kids [01:10:12.160 --> 01:10:16.640] The other day we were watching some old one of the first jason borne movies [01:10:17.440 --> 01:10:19.440] And there was a payphone [01:10:19.520 --> 01:10:24.640] And there was a a phone book with the yellow pages and these kids didn't know what what that was all about [01:10:25.120 --> 01:10:27.120] What's he doing standing in that box? [01:10:27.680 --> 01:10:29.680] Why is he calling from inside there? [01:10:31.360 --> 01:10:33.360] What's he doing looking at that book [01:10:36.960 --> 01:10:38.960] These times are changing, okay [01:10:39.600 --> 01:10:44.560] What do you have try to speak up a little bit? Uh, if I can't hear you brett, maybe is that better? [01:10:46.160 --> 01:10:48.000] A little bit [01:10:48.000 --> 01:10:50.640] Okay. Well i'm speaking pretty loud. Uh [01:10:51.440 --> 01:10:53.120] I [01:10:53.120 --> 01:11:00.720] Was on a forum texting a prosecutor who happened to be on that forum because I was making some claims [01:11:01.760 --> 01:11:05.920] About driving that driving that the way the laws were written [01:11:06.640 --> 01:11:10.080] the transportation codes pertain primarily to [01:11:11.360 --> 01:11:13.360] commercial entities [01:11:13.840 --> 01:11:16.000] the prosecutor [01:11:16.000 --> 01:11:17.580] became very [01:11:17.580 --> 01:11:18.960] perturbed [01:11:18.960 --> 01:11:20.960] And started to [01:11:22.560 --> 01:11:25.140] Describe me as somebody who was spreading misinformation [01:11:26.320 --> 01:11:29.360] and I asked him to uh, please [01:11:30.320 --> 01:11:34.320] Describe how a private person in a private vehicle [01:11:35.120 --> 01:11:37.760] Is should be how should they how are they regulated? [01:11:38.240 --> 01:11:40.880] Uh by either federal or state government [01:11:41.520 --> 01:11:45.700] The prosecutor's answer was oh, well you buy gasoline [01:11:46.660 --> 01:11:51.400] That affects commerce so the states and the federal government had the right to regulate [01:11:52.980 --> 01:11:54.980] Because you buy gasoline [01:11:55.300 --> 01:12:00.740] Wow and tires you buy gas and tires and that was that was big the accepted [01:12:01.620 --> 01:12:03.220] reasoning for [01:12:03.220 --> 01:12:04.980] switching your [01:12:04.980 --> 01:12:09.240] Traveling as a private versus a commercial entity [01:12:12.500 --> 01:12:14.340] Oh my goodness [01:12:14.420 --> 01:12:16.420] Did you bar grieve him for that? [01:12:18.020 --> 01:12:20.020] I didn't even have his name [01:12:24.900 --> 01:12:26.900] Secondarily, um [01:12:27.140 --> 01:12:31.060] Robert barnes. Well, I think uh, I know I know one of you know [01:12:31.620 --> 01:12:37.540] Knows robert barnes who he is, but I don't not sure randy if you know robert barnes robert barnes [01:12:38.160 --> 01:12:40.980] Yesterday went on a bit of a tirade about [01:12:41.940 --> 01:12:43.940] Uh judges [01:12:44.020 --> 01:12:45.780] and [01:12:45.780 --> 01:12:52.100] People who study law which is this the entire group on telegram and of course everybody that listens to this station [01:12:52.900 --> 01:12:58.980] And he said you people need to understand that it's not about the law [01:13:00.020 --> 01:13:05.540] There is the law doesn't apply what you need to understand is you need to understand [01:13:06.180 --> 01:13:11.060] The judge and how he's going to rule because the judges don't use law [01:13:12.100 --> 01:13:19.240] They don't rule by law. They don't understand the law and law doesn't factor into their decision making [01:13:22.980 --> 01:13:24.980] So the judge is the law [01:13:25.700 --> 01:13:27.540] The judge is the law [01:13:27.540 --> 01:13:29.940] And that absolutely needs a bar grievance [01:13:31.140 --> 01:13:33.140] Yep, and judicial misconduct complaint [01:13:35.700 --> 01:13:37.700] The way to [01:13:37.940 --> 01:13:43.300] The way to uh to fight this is to take away judges immunity the judicial immunity goes [01:13:43.780 --> 01:13:45.780] Then they start following the law [01:13:46.820 --> 01:13:48.820] I agree with you and [01:13:48.900 --> 01:13:53.300] We need to help these lawyers because a lot of people like robert barnes [01:13:53.940 --> 01:13:58.120] Are unable to do what we as a pro se can do in holding these guys accountable [01:13:59.940 --> 01:14:04.420] Are you looking to have a closer relationship with god and a better understanding of his word? 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They could get disbarred, you know [01:18:51.160 --> 01:18:53.160] Well [01:18:53.160 --> 01:18:57.080] What else did you have on your mind? I know it wasn't just talk about barnes. What what else [01:18:58.200 --> 01:19:03.480] I have a I have a question. Um, there's a situation where a friend of mine was [01:19:04.440 --> 01:19:06.440] Arrested [01:19:07.160 --> 01:19:09.160] He didn't actually commit a crime [01:19:11.000 --> 01:19:13.000] The the sheriff committed the crime [01:19:14.360 --> 01:19:21.400] And tackled the guy and then arrested him and and then brought him to jail and processed booked him processed him [01:19:21.960 --> 01:19:23.960] and then he had to pay a bail [01:19:24.600 --> 01:19:26.440] and [01:19:26.440 --> 01:19:27.480] the [01:19:27.480 --> 01:19:29.480] He he thought he was [01:19:30.520 --> 01:19:32.520] Charged with a crime and under arrest [01:19:32.840 --> 01:19:39.240] And uh, he didn't know what to do and he was looking for an attorney and of course attorneys are not very, um [01:19:40.680 --> 01:19:41.880] Uh [01:19:41.880 --> 01:19:44.040] Straightforward they they want to take your money [01:19:44.120 --> 01:19:49.240] But they they they were they were telling them that they could they could help him do a plea deal [01:19:49.720 --> 01:19:54.360] And it was like why would you do a plea deal if you weren't guilty of anything? So I ended up [01:19:54.920 --> 01:19:56.920] It's their favorite thing to do [01:19:57.480 --> 01:20:00.520] I know they still get your money whether you go to jail or not [01:20:02.520 --> 01:20:04.360] I ended up calling [01:20:04.360 --> 01:20:09.240] the records department and the records department said that they they couldn't release [01:20:09.960 --> 01:20:13.080] any records because I wasn't involved and [01:20:14.840 --> 01:20:16.840] The this is still under [01:20:18.020 --> 01:20:23.880] Investigation so the the guy was cited with obstructing an executive officer [01:20:25.320 --> 01:20:30.600] So it's california opinion code 69 and I read it and in order to do that you have to abuse [01:20:31.560 --> 01:20:38.200] Violence against the police officer some kind of physical or it had to be uh violent, uh [01:20:39.960 --> 01:20:47.000] In a in a palpable manner it wasn't just yeah, um, you know, so they're right if if the california [01:20:48.280 --> 01:20:51.960] The I think in california, it's uh, is it cprc? [01:20:52.760 --> 01:20:54.760] Is that what they call the the public records? [01:20:56.520 --> 01:20:58.120] In california [01:20:58.120 --> 01:21:05.000] Well, they call them there's different names there's a there's the public records request and then there's a [01:21:06.040 --> 01:21:10.680] Um, there's a different type of public record, which I just discovered. It's under [01:21:13.240 --> 01:21:17.500] What is the it's it's 1428 it's an sp 1428 [01:21:18.200 --> 01:21:22.120] where if the if the police officer suspected of [01:21:22.120 --> 01:21:27.880] Of a crime meaning, you know if the police officer shot somebody or [01:21:28.440 --> 01:21:29.560] or [01:21:29.560 --> 01:21:34.520] you know attack somebody, you know, like physical abuse or or battery or [01:21:35.800 --> 01:21:37.800] uh, then then a [01:21:38.440 --> 01:21:40.440] the person that was involved or [01:21:41.480 --> 01:21:42.360] a [01:21:42.360 --> 01:21:44.680] and his your his attorney or [01:21:47.640 --> 01:21:51.480] In in the case, uh that i'm involved in like if you were in a journalist [01:21:52.520 --> 01:21:58.440] They have to release the record to you and and I called the da's office and the excellent office [01:21:59.080 --> 01:22:01.960] Told me that finally california gets something right. I love it [01:22:03.400 --> 01:22:07.560] The the the da's office told me that they couldn't release the record to me [01:22:08.040 --> 01:22:11.480] But they could release it to the guy that was involved directly [01:22:12.200 --> 01:22:14.200] uh, and um [01:22:15.080 --> 01:22:17.080] They weren't going to release the body cam [01:22:17.800 --> 01:22:19.400] uh [01:22:19.400 --> 01:22:25.320] I don't think they'll release that because it's still under investigation and then they told me that he has not been charged with a crime [01:22:25.400 --> 01:22:27.160] So my question is this [01:22:27.160 --> 01:22:29.400] I'm i'm at a little bit of a loss. So [01:22:30.360 --> 01:22:32.040] if you are [01:22:32.040 --> 01:22:34.040] arrested by a sheriff [01:22:34.120 --> 01:22:39.000] And you're booked and processed and fingerprinted and jailed and the whole thing, right? He had to pay [01:22:40.020 --> 01:22:47.080] $15,000 so that was a $1,500 bail the $15,000 bail for a first time offense for something he didn't do [01:22:48.040 --> 01:22:52.940] The da says well, we have how can it be a first time offense if there's no accusation [01:22:55.320 --> 01:22:58.120] How can it be first time or or or anything [01:22:59.480 --> 01:23:01.960] It's the zeroth time offense if there's no offense [01:23:03.240 --> 01:23:07.000] Well, there is no offense. So how can they charge how does he have to that's my question [01:23:07.000 --> 01:23:12.120] How does he have to pay a bail if the da hasn't charged him with anything and and I can't read [01:23:12.440 --> 01:23:16.440] Well, that's an excellent question. You should be asking it loudly or he should [01:23:17.240 --> 01:23:19.240] be [01:23:20.200 --> 01:23:26.680] So it seems confusing to me that that now I understand that let's say let's let's let's let's reverse the role [01:23:26.680 --> 01:23:28.680] Let's say that he did [01:23:29.080 --> 01:23:35.080] Attack the police officer. Let's say that happened, right? So the police officer then would have been a firsthand witness [01:23:36.360 --> 01:23:39.800] And and actually would have been like the actual, you know [01:23:40.760 --> 01:23:45.560] Defendant or plaintiff in the case, right? Because the guy would have attacked him. Well in this case [01:23:46.200 --> 01:23:49.400] No, he wouldn't be the plaintiff. He would be the plaintiff if there were a civil suit [01:23:50.760 --> 01:23:52.760] Okay, so what is he? [01:23:53.080 --> 01:23:59.240] He's a witness when it comes to the and a victim when it comes to the criminal. Thank you. Okay [01:24:00.040 --> 01:24:04.600] Then he would be a witness and he would be a victim, but he wouldn't be the plaintiff [01:24:05.240 --> 01:24:07.560] The people of california are the plaintiff [01:24:08.440 --> 01:24:09.640] All right [01:24:09.640 --> 01:24:11.640] Via their elected prosecutor [01:24:12.120 --> 01:24:15.880] Okay, so it seems to me that the da still has to review [01:24:16.600 --> 01:24:22.760] The evidence which would be the police report the arrest report the incident report and the body cam and the police officers [01:24:23.160 --> 01:24:26.440] Any statements that he provides or uh, you know afterward? [01:24:27.880 --> 01:24:31.960] That's what they're doing is reviewing that to determine whether they're going to file charges [01:24:32.760 --> 01:24:36.680] Against this guy. So and he kept thinking that if he if he [01:24:37.720 --> 01:24:39.720] were uh [01:24:40.040 --> 01:24:44.040] Let's see if he had a criminal record he could stand to lose his job as a nurse [01:24:45.320 --> 01:24:52.280] And and since they said that they haven't filed charges against him. My question is how do you pay a bail? [01:24:53.000 --> 01:24:59.800] Without having there's been no probable cause hearing to make any determination. So here's what I would say [01:25:00.440 --> 01:25:02.440] right now [01:25:02.520 --> 01:25:04.520] They haven't come up with any charges yet [01:25:05.480 --> 01:25:07.480] I would sit back and wait [01:25:08.440 --> 01:25:14.520] His money is in jeopardy and his liberty is in jeopardy if they decide to do some charges [01:25:15.160 --> 01:25:17.160] So I would sit back and wait [01:25:17.960 --> 01:25:21.880] I would go ahead if i'm in his shoes. I'm gonna go ahead and write up [01:25:22.440 --> 01:25:26.920] The lawsuit for unlawful restraint the false arrest whatever they call it in california [01:25:27.880 --> 01:25:29.800] Go ahead and write that up [01:25:29.800 --> 01:25:33.000] and I would go ahead and prepare to um [01:25:33.400 --> 01:25:34.600] Um [01:25:34.600 --> 01:25:39.080] To uh get the money back and so that would be via I would start with a tort letter [01:25:40.280 --> 01:25:44.040] You know, don't sue them first start with a tort letter and just say you want the money back [01:25:44.120 --> 01:25:50.520] Don't mention anything about you're so mad that you got arrested. You violated my constitutional rights all that stuff leave that out [01:25:51.480 --> 01:25:53.480] and just in the tort letter say [01:25:54.760 --> 01:25:58.040] I've been held to bail for in this amount [01:25:58.520 --> 01:26:04.200] However, the prosecutor has has declined to press charges. There won't be any court cases [01:26:04.280 --> 01:26:06.600] So there's no hearing so please give my money back [01:26:08.680 --> 01:26:10.680] Once he's got his money back [01:26:12.040 --> 01:26:18.120] Then he can stand up and raise a big stink about how the arrest was bad [01:26:18.920 --> 01:26:22.280] and you know, you violated my rights and did this and that and [01:26:23.800 --> 01:26:24.920] Yeah [01:26:24.920 --> 01:26:26.920] then you can sue for the [01:26:27.720 --> 01:26:32.780] The false arrest unlawful restraint look for whatever the language in california [01:26:34.440 --> 01:26:40.040] And and if you want to take it federal then that's a 1983 suit from the state actors depriving him [01:26:41.400 --> 01:26:46.040] But I would not go into all of that until after they've [01:26:46.760 --> 01:26:52.120] made it clear you've got some kind of piece of paper from the prosecutor that says that there are no charges because right now you've [01:26:52.120 --> 01:26:53.720] Just got a phone call [01:26:53.720 --> 01:26:55.560] to the prosecutor [01:26:55.640 --> 01:26:58.060] And that they could just change their mind on a dime [01:27:01.720 --> 01:27:08.440] Reality tv sugar obesity jet lag the list of things that makes us dumber just keeps on growing [01:27:08.760 --> 01:27:14.760] But now researchers say we can add stress to the list. 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You see i'm chipping you in the morning chipping you in the evening chipping you all at dinner time [01:31:04.420 --> 01:31:13.720] experiment on mankind but man you know say them lie well we don't want no chip man you have your body freedom or something man you fight for [01:31:13.720 --> 01:31:16.280] We you should tell them then we read it [01:31:17.000 --> 01:31:19.000] Constitution set us free [01:31:19.640 --> 01:31:23.480] Put no chip in your body. Put no chip in your dog. I kept you see [01:31:23.480 --> 01:31:28.280] No, put no chip in your cow and go eat it. No, put no chip in the fish and go eat it [01:31:28.280 --> 01:31:33.080] All in the wheel and the shark in the sea. Put the little chip in the little baby [01:31:33.080 --> 01:31:37.880] Want to put the chip in a ground for you see. Want to put the little chip in a high man body [01:31:37.880 --> 01:31:42.680] If me go hide in the Atlantic sea. Man did have to lie and me say go find me [01:31:43.080 --> 01:31:47.080] Satellite get mad satellite get angry to chip them use me say cross up [01:31:47.080 --> 01:31:51.480] You see miss a chipping of the morning chipping of the evening chipping of your body [01:31:52.280 --> 01:31:56.440] Man don't let them come come chip we put no chip in the little baby [01:31:57.080 --> 01:32:01.320] Miss a chipping of the morning chipping of the evening. They want to come and not chip me [01:32:01.880 --> 01:32:07.640] But they want to chip all in the sea and the shark and the wheel around me when we say chip for you [01:32:07.640 --> 01:32:15.800] All right, welcome back to the rule of law radio Randy Kelton, I'm Brett Fountain and we are [01:32:16.360 --> 01:32:18.360] Talking with Greg in California [01:32:19.240 --> 01:32:21.240] All right, Greg Leslie, where did we leave off? [01:32:21.880 --> 01:32:23.320] You were uh [01:32:23.320 --> 01:32:28.280] We left off we left off with uh, he he has a court date on the 22nd [01:32:28.280 --> 01:32:33.560] But he hasn't been charged with anything and we're waiting to find out whether whether the da is going to charge him [01:32:33.800 --> 01:32:40.200] Okay, so that that's where it's left in I I know what to do. We'll just wait and see what the da does. Okay [01:32:41.000 --> 01:32:46.200] Excellent. That's what I would do. I would sit back be quiet. Don't complain about the unlawful arrest [01:32:47.080 --> 01:32:50.920] Don't complain about the fifteen thousand dollars or the fifteen hundred dollars [01:32:50.920 --> 01:32:56.920] Don't complain about it all having zero foundation in law or they'll make up something to put up under it to support it [01:32:57.560 --> 01:33:01.800] They will backdate documents and slide everything in there from the back side [01:33:02.280 --> 01:33:06.200] They've done it often that goes to one of our rules [01:33:07.400 --> 01:33:09.960] Never give fair warning [01:33:10.520 --> 01:33:11.480] Okay [01:33:11.480 --> 01:33:12.680] All right [01:33:12.680 --> 01:33:19.080] And the last question is and I don't know if randy if you can hear me, but why are you suing in small claims court? [01:33:20.040 --> 01:33:22.040] I don't understand that strategy [01:33:22.600 --> 01:33:28.680] So randy he's asking why are you suing in small claims court? He doesn't understand that strategy [01:33:29.480 --> 01:33:31.480] Because it's way [01:33:31.800 --> 01:33:33.080] Cheaper [01:33:33.080 --> 01:33:35.240] And i'm i'm asking one [01:33:36.200 --> 01:33:38.200] justice of the peace [01:33:38.760 --> 01:33:43.640] To adjudicate a civil case against another justice of the peace [01:33:46.200 --> 01:33:47.960] This is [01:33:47.960 --> 01:33:50.520] Money, you know, the only way you get your attention is money [01:33:51.320 --> 01:33:53.320] But it's really about [01:33:53.880 --> 01:33:59.000] Putting the magistrate in a place so he better understands what's going on around it [01:33:59.400 --> 01:34:01.400] I'm asking [01:34:02.680 --> 01:34:04.680] jp4 [01:34:05.640 --> 01:34:11.320] To render a ruling against jp3 and he is not going to want to do that [01:34:13.480 --> 01:34:15.480] And then I get to appeal [01:34:15.480 --> 01:34:20.040] Uh as I once i've tied up all of the local jps [01:34:21.160 --> 01:34:26.600] Then once i've done the last jp, then i'll file against him in the county court [01:34:27.160 --> 01:34:32.040] And I will set an amount that's within the range of the county court [01:34:33.560 --> 01:34:35.560] And then walk through all of them [01:34:36.520 --> 01:34:42.360] I've I sued the chief justice of the supreme and all the judges of the court of criminal appeals [01:34:43.000 --> 01:34:45.000] and all of the [01:34:45.060 --> 01:34:46.680] officers that [01:34:46.680 --> 01:34:51.000] Train public officials the heads of all the agencies for 20 million bucks a piece [01:34:52.360 --> 01:34:54.360] That didn't get me anywhere [01:34:54.600 --> 01:34:56.600] It got me a little bit and it got [01:34:57.320 --> 01:35:03.160] It got them saying there has to be a determination of probable cause. They didn't do it right, but at least I got that in there [01:35:04.360 --> 01:35:08.120] if I go after the guys who are supposed to do the [01:35:08.740 --> 01:35:10.740] determination of probable cause [01:35:11.560 --> 01:35:17.640] And start suing the crap out of them for doing exactly what they were [01:35:18.900 --> 01:35:22.060] Uh directed to do by their training [01:35:23.020 --> 01:35:25.020] And put [01:35:26.540 --> 01:35:33.180] One jp in a position that he has to rule in a suit against another jp [01:35:35.500 --> 01:35:38.700] This is going to tie them up better than if I went to [01:35:39.500 --> 01:35:44.940] Say the federal court or the district court and asked the district court to rule on the jp court [01:35:47.100 --> 01:35:50.620] I want jps ruling on each other does does that make sense? [01:35:52.140 --> 01:35:55.980] Well, yeah, you're using them to beat up on each other which they're not going to want to do [01:35:58.220 --> 01:36:03.500] Exactly they're saying you're using them to beat up on each other and they're not going to want to do that exactly [01:36:05.740 --> 01:36:07.740] And then when they don't do that [01:36:08.140 --> 01:36:11.020] Then I go after them and black their eyes for not doing that [01:36:12.540 --> 01:36:14.540] They're going to go back to their training [01:36:15.500 --> 01:36:16.940] And they're going to get in front of these guys [01:36:16.940 --> 01:36:20.140] I've already sued and they're going to say you're training us to do this [01:36:20.700 --> 01:36:22.700] But I got sued [01:36:23.080 --> 01:36:26.780] Personally in my individual capacity for doing what? [01:36:27.580 --> 01:36:29.580] You told me to do [01:36:29.740 --> 01:36:36.060] Yeah, and then they can also go and tell those trainers and guess what I went and looked up the law and guess what? [01:36:36.460 --> 01:36:40.380] You're wrong. This guy's right and it cost me 21 000 [01:36:42.540 --> 01:36:46.700] This is how we fix it, you know, it's not about the money [01:36:47.900 --> 01:36:50.300] Although I would definitely cash check [01:36:51.820 --> 01:36:57.100] But it's never been about the money. It's been about my sworn oath that I would do this thing [01:36:58.780 --> 01:37:00.060] And [01:37:00.060 --> 01:37:02.300] I'm a combat veteran and in combat [01:37:03.500 --> 01:37:06.540] You don't just get to use bigger guns [01:37:08.220 --> 01:37:11.660] You got to look at your enemy and figure out [01:37:12.540 --> 01:37:15.520] Where is your enemy's greatest weakness? [01:37:16.940 --> 01:37:18.940] And attack that weakness [01:37:19.260 --> 01:37:24.860] Well sure and that's what I did here and what's it all only took me what 40 years for it? [01:37:27.980 --> 01:37:33.180] I've tried everything and now i'm down to sickening them on each other [01:37:36.060 --> 01:37:39.660] And they're not going to want to rule against each other but i'm going to tell them look [01:37:40.220 --> 01:37:45.820] Here's what the law says. I have one of my greatest tools is walker v packer [01:37:47.900 --> 01:37:49.900] Walker v packer says [01:37:50.860 --> 01:37:53.900] a judge has no discretion [01:37:54.860 --> 01:38:01.740] In properly applying the law to the facts of failure to do so is an abuse of discretion [01:38:02.380 --> 01:38:06.940] And it goes on to say that the only thing you can appeal [01:38:08.220 --> 01:38:10.220] Is an abuse of discretion [01:38:11.420 --> 01:38:14.220] Well, I looked at that and said wait a minute [01:38:14.220 --> 01:38:16.220] That [01:38:16.380 --> 01:38:21.820] The way I read the penal code if a public official abuses his discretion [01:38:23.020 --> 01:38:29.180] And in the process denies me in the full free access to or enjoyment of a right [01:38:30.700 --> 01:38:32.700] That's a criminal act [01:38:33.580 --> 01:38:35.580] Even if a judge does it [01:38:37.340 --> 01:38:40.720] So I want to go after the judge criminally [01:38:40.720 --> 01:38:46.580] For abusing his discretion so i'm going to put a judge in a position [01:38:47.840 --> 01:38:49.440] to where [01:38:49.440 --> 01:38:54.500] He feels no as though he has no option but to abuse his discretion [01:38:56.160 --> 01:39:04.320] And then he's got me over here and you and other citizens that aren't beholden to any of these guys [01:39:06.400 --> 01:39:10.080] We don't care what the political pressures against them are [01:39:11.440 --> 01:39:13.040] Their problem [01:39:13.040 --> 01:39:14.800] Not our problem [01:39:14.800 --> 01:39:19.680] And being citizens in a republic we can run roughshod over all of them [01:39:20.960 --> 01:39:21.920] and this [01:39:21.920 --> 01:39:24.560] For me this whole show is about how we're [01:39:25.500 --> 01:39:30.960] Encouraging people and demonstrating to them that you can run roughshod over all of them [01:39:33.120 --> 01:39:40.000] And it's easier than you think I went in today to file service on this debt collector company [01:39:41.040 --> 01:39:42.240] and [01:39:42.240 --> 01:39:46.240] They had the doors locked and they had a phone here so you could call but the phone didn't work [01:39:46.720 --> 01:39:48.720] and then a delivery guy came and [01:39:48.800 --> 01:39:52.960] Somebody came out and opened the door and I told the person that i'm here to to file service [01:39:53.440 --> 01:39:58.640] I need someone to come out and take my service well later about 10 minutes and they sent out this big black guy [01:39:59.840 --> 01:40:03.120] And he says if if you're going to serve us you have to [01:40:03.760 --> 01:40:07.200] Serve us through our registered agent. I said no, I don't [01:40:08.160 --> 01:40:09.680] I [01:40:09.680 --> 01:40:13.520] Don't know of anything in law that says I have to use a registered agent [01:40:14.480 --> 01:40:18.400] I'm going to serve it with you. Well, I'm not going to take it. 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Please visit ruleoflawradio.com [01:42:54.100 --> 01:42:56.580] And click on the banner or call toll free [01:42:57.360 --> 01:42:59.360] 866 law easy [01:43:18.660 --> 01:43:20.660] Me [01:43:30.500 --> 01:43:36.500] Somebody's gonna police that policeman somebody's gonna police [01:43:39.060 --> 01:43:42.260] There's always a room at the top of the hill [01:43:43.700 --> 01:43:46.260] I hear through the grapevine and it's lonely [01:43:48.340 --> 01:43:51.140] They're wishing it was more than opposition to feel [01:43:51.940 --> 01:43:55.700] They know that if they don't do it somebody will [01:43:57.300 --> 01:43:59.800] This world will never understand [01:44:04.820 --> 01:44:08.660] Somebody's gonna police that's police my [01:44:15.860 --> 01:44:17.860] They're gonna put the bill [01:44:18.420 --> 01:44:20.420] See so much [01:44:38.340 --> 01:44:41.940] Okay, we are back ready help brett fountain rule of law radio [01:44:42.740 --> 01:44:44.740] on this thursday the [01:44:44.880 --> 01:44:46.880] 16th day of october [01:44:47.420 --> 01:44:49.420] 2025 and [01:44:50.000 --> 01:44:52.000] Point I was trying to make [01:44:52.560 --> 01:44:53.680] is [01:44:53.680 --> 01:44:57.200] This guy gave me some crap and he was kind of snotty [01:44:58.000 --> 01:45:00.880] Yeah, you'll have to figure out who the [01:45:01.920 --> 01:45:03.920] their agent is [01:45:05.040 --> 01:45:07.360] And I was thinking [01:45:08.880 --> 01:45:12.320] Uh while they can designate a agent [01:45:12.320 --> 01:45:16.640] Agent I don't remember anything in law [01:45:17.680 --> 01:45:21.360] That requires me to give service to an agent [01:45:25.680 --> 01:45:27.840] I don't give a crap what they did [01:45:29.600 --> 01:45:34.720] They can stand on their head and squawk like a chicken they can do anything they want to but i'm serving them [01:45:35.440 --> 01:45:41.680] Yeah, you're serving the principle. Yeah, if you want to get an agent and they can have an agent [01:45:41.680 --> 01:45:46.640] That's no problem. They can have an agent and the agent can also take service, but that doesn't [01:45:47.680 --> 01:45:52.080] Mean at all that the principal suddenly just because he hired an agent [01:45:52.960 --> 01:45:56.640] That the principal can't be served. Of course the principal can be served [01:45:58.400 --> 01:46:00.320] So i'm thinking [01:46:00.320 --> 01:46:02.320] These guys are avoiding service [01:46:03.360 --> 01:46:06.640] And as far as I know texas is the only state [01:46:07.520 --> 01:46:10.560] That makes it a crime to avoid service [01:46:11.680 --> 01:46:12.880] It's a crime [01:46:12.880 --> 01:46:15.680] 38.16 texas penal code [01:46:16.480 --> 01:46:19.280] So when he said well, you'll have to figure that out [01:46:20.400 --> 01:46:24.000] and without the slightest hesitation I said well [01:46:25.120 --> 01:46:27.120] I can do that [01:46:27.520 --> 01:46:29.520] Took out my cell phone dial 9-1-1 [01:46:30.400 --> 01:46:36.400] And while he's standing there, I told him I need an officer out here to take my criminal complaint against hey [01:46:36.480 --> 01:46:38.480] What's your name? And he wouldn't tell me [01:46:39.440 --> 01:46:43.600] For avoiding service and violation of 38.16 penal code [01:46:45.600 --> 01:46:48.800] And you know, they asked me where is that and he said and I told him, you know [01:46:48.800 --> 01:46:55.120] I apologized to him said I I don't have the non-emergency number. This is not really one of those things [01:46:55.120 --> 01:47:00.640] That's an emergency. So don't rush but uh, this is where i'm at. You know, they gave me information [01:47:01.760 --> 01:47:04.820] They could not have been more helpful [01:47:04.820 --> 01:47:06.820] Oh [01:47:06.900 --> 01:47:08.580] They had a [01:47:08.580 --> 01:47:10.580] A police officer called me [01:47:11.540 --> 01:47:13.780] And I told him exactly what went on [01:47:15.220 --> 01:47:18.840] And he said that's a crime. I said, yeah, it's a crime 38.16 [01:47:20.340 --> 01:47:22.740] Oh, okay. Well, well, I'll look at that [01:47:23.380 --> 01:47:24.180] and [01:47:24.180 --> 01:47:29.720] He said, uh, if you're not in a hurry say give me a few minutes and let me do a little research and I said absolutely [01:47:30.680 --> 01:47:35.960] He called me back about 30 minutes and he said well, I did some research call this number [01:47:36.040 --> 01:47:38.040] He gave me this number to call [01:47:38.680 --> 01:47:40.680] And I called the number and it didn't work [01:47:43.480 --> 01:47:46.280] This number cannot be reached as dialed [01:47:49.240 --> 01:47:52.040] So I called the police and I have that record [01:47:53.240 --> 01:47:55.560] Now I will go to a justice of the peace [01:47:56.120 --> 01:47:59.000] And i'll be able to say to the justice of the peace that you know [01:47:59.080 --> 01:48:03.400] I call 911 and I reported the crime and so that's on record [01:48:04.760 --> 01:48:07.800] And then i'll file criminal charges with the justice of the peace [01:48:08.840 --> 01:48:10.840] And if the justice of the peace [01:48:11.800 --> 01:48:14.120] Does not issue a warrant worth wit [01:48:16.680 --> 01:48:19.960] Then i'll sue the justice of the peace in his personal capacity [01:48:21.880 --> 01:48:24.680] So that'll open up dallas county for me [01:48:26.520 --> 01:48:29.240] I was in the process of picking a fight in [01:48:30.120 --> 01:48:31.400] uh [01:48:31.400 --> 01:48:33.320] tarrant county [01:48:33.320 --> 01:48:35.320] And this will open up [01:48:36.120 --> 01:48:38.120] Dallas county and i'll [01:48:38.120 --> 01:48:43.800] Just start suing these guys in dallas county and we had glenn on he dropped off. I hope you're listening glenn [01:48:45.320 --> 01:48:47.320] But one thing I know [01:48:48.280 --> 01:48:50.280] All of these great we had greg [01:48:51.240 --> 01:48:52.920] Do what? [01:48:52.920 --> 01:48:56.600] We had a greg in california. Oh greg. I'm sorry greg in california [01:48:57.640 --> 01:49:02.520] Uh, one thing I do know is these judges have a monthly meeting [01:49:03.960 --> 01:49:07.960] Where they've got some they've got a call-in deal where they all [01:49:08.600 --> 01:49:11.480] Call in and have these meetings and talk about all the issues they have [01:49:12.520 --> 01:49:13.560] well [01:49:13.560 --> 01:49:18.120] I can just about assure you that uh when they have their next meeting [01:49:19.240 --> 01:49:21.240] Oh, you know it [01:49:21.640 --> 01:49:23.640] Jp is talking about being sued [01:49:24.200 --> 01:49:26.200] I'd love to be a fly on that wall [01:49:27.720 --> 01:49:29.720] And this is how we fix it [01:49:30.840 --> 01:49:36.040] They're going to talk about this and say this guy's suing us in our personal capacity [01:49:37.000 --> 01:49:40.600] And then he's right. I went and looked it up. It says that [01:49:44.200 --> 01:49:45.400] And then [01:49:45.400 --> 01:49:46.360] uh [01:49:46.360 --> 01:49:48.040] they're going to get the [01:49:48.040 --> 01:49:55.000] County attorney to file an answer for them and i'm going to file a motion to strike and motion for default judgment [01:49:56.200 --> 01:50:00.760] And the court that's about when they wet their pants. Yeah, the court's going to rule in their favor [01:50:02.120 --> 01:50:07.320] Then i'm going to do the standard stuff to to save the you know, i'll make a production [01:50:08.200 --> 01:50:10.760] Of saving this issue for appeal [01:50:12.200 --> 01:50:14.440] So even though they got a ruling in their favor [01:50:14.760 --> 01:50:18.760] They have to worry about what if this jackleg [01:50:19.880 --> 01:50:25.960] Gets this before the appellate court and the appellate court rules against us because I have a friend [01:50:27.000 --> 01:50:31.480] Whose brother was a municipal court judge? He was a cop and then he became a lawyer [01:50:32.120 --> 01:50:37.000] And he found out I was filing a bar grievance a judiciconda complaint against a [01:50:37.640 --> 01:50:42.600] Municipal judge and he told his brother. Oh man. Tell him not to do that [01:50:43.320 --> 01:50:45.320] He said the state bar [01:50:45.720 --> 01:50:47.720] only punishes [01:50:48.040 --> 01:50:50.040] inferior court judges [01:50:50.760 --> 01:50:55.880] They don't do anything to judges who are have to be lawyers in order to get elected [01:50:56.520 --> 01:51:02.840] They just beat up on the inferior court judges who don't have to be lawyers to make it look like they actually did something [01:51:04.920 --> 01:51:08.520] And I checked the discipline records and for the most part that's true [01:51:08.520 --> 01:51:10.040] True [01:51:10.040 --> 01:51:15.160] So these jps they feel like the state commission on judicial conduct will beat them up [01:51:16.280 --> 01:51:19.160] Just to make it look like they're doing something so they feel picked on [01:51:20.520 --> 01:51:23.880] And that was part of what influenced me to go after them this way [01:51:25.240 --> 01:51:28.760] They're going to feel like they're going to be hung out to drive whether they are or not [01:51:29.320 --> 01:51:31.320] That's what they think [01:51:31.720 --> 01:51:34.600] So I want them to really think that [01:51:34.920 --> 01:51:39.160] So since I can't get the system to change itself [01:51:40.440 --> 01:51:42.600] Maybe these jps can [01:51:43.720 --> 01:51:48.840] By going to these guys and say you got to do something so we don't keep getting sued [01:51:50.280 --> 01:51:52.280] Fix it [01:51:53.480 --> 01:51:55.480] Does that make sense brett? [01:51:55.560 --> 01:51:57.560] Oh, yeah [01:51:58.040 --> 01:52:00.040] What else do we have how else can we fix it? [01:52:00.040 --> 01:52:05.400] How else can we fix it I can't find it i've been 40 years. I can't find anything else [01:52:07.880 --> 01:52:12.280] If they have actually have to write us some checks in the process [01:52:13.960 --> 01:52:17.560] Well, i'll feel real bad about cashing those checks [01:52:19.240 --> 01:52:23.720] I won't yeah. Yeah. Yeah honest honest and I and I wouldn't lie about that [01:52:25.240 --> 01:52:27.400] And and I and I wouldn't lie about lying [01:52:27.560 --> 01:52:33.720] I need to see some money coming back from all of this investment that we've been doing into [01:52:35.400 --> 01:52:37.400] Helping to improve the system [01:52:38.040 --> 01:52:39.800] when the system [01:52:39.800 --> 01:52:43.560] ends up being used like this to hurt so many people and we [01:52:44.200 --> 01:52:46.040] find [01:52:46.040 --> 01:52:48.440] Some way to get leveraged to make it go bright [01:52:49.080 --> 01:52:52.680] Yeah, there's gonna be some friction and I understand there's gonna be some friction [01:52:53.640 --> 01:52:55.640] And if that friction generates some money [01:52:56.360 --> 01:53:01.240] It should go to us not to the insurance companies. Yeah, that would not hurt my feelings [01:53:02.120 --> 01:53:07.000] Right, but this is not about the money. I mean i'm not doing this for the money [01:53:07.720 --> 01:53:10.680] Yeah, of course because this is what will work [01:53:13.000 --> 01:53:16.600] You have to get in their pocket to get their attention and if I happen to [01:53:17.560 --> 01:53:20.360] To get a little profit out of it. Well, uh, [01:53:21.160 --> 01:53:23.160] I'll feel real bad about that [01:53:23.560 --> 01:53:27.880] Oh, well i'll feel so bad about it all the way to the bank [01:53:30.360 --> 01:53:32.360] So guys [01:53:32.760 --> 01:53:34.760] We need more people doing this [01:53:36.520 --> 01:53:43.000] We need to land on them like a ton of bricks and kick the crap out of them until they decide [01:53:44.200 --> 01:53:47.480] That in spite of what all you guys are teaching us [01:53:48.440 --> 01:53:55.340] I'm going to do what the law says to keep those jack-leg proceeds from kicking my behind [01:53:58.200 --> 01:54:05.800] That's my story and i'm sticking to it, you know, i'm curious do you think it would be [01:54:07.940 --> 01:54:12.360] Inappropriate for us to help these jps understand that [01:54:13.400 --> 01:54:15.400] in a civil suit [01:54:15.400 --> 01:54:19.320] It's possible for the defendant to make a cross claim [01:54:21.000 --> 01:54:23.640] And point the finger of blame at their trainer [01:54:24.120 --> 01:54:29.720] do you think it would be inappropriate for us to help them out with that and to kind of give them a good hint and [01:54:30.840 --> 01:54:32.840] um, maybe even [01:54:33.480 --> 01:54:38.860] I am along the way. I'm glad you said that absolutely it'd be appropriate [01:54:39.640 --> 01:54:42.600] And I got dr joe and i'll talk to him about [01:54:43.320 --> 01:54:50.840] How do we lay the plant for this that's not consciously direct [01:54:51.800 --> 01:54:52.760] Yeah [01:54:52.760 --> 01:54:54.760] How do we annoy these judges? [01:54:55.400 --> 01:54:59.720] And say hey guys, i'm not the one that trained you to do this [01:55:00.360 --> 01:55:03.420] Maybe by saying the word training a whole bunch of times [01:55:07.000 --> 01:55:09.480] If we tell them to do it they may resist [01:55:10.440 --> 01:55:13.400] But if we encourage him to think about doing it [01:55:17.240 --> 01:55:19.240] That's a good idea [01:55:19.240 --> 01:55:23.880] before I write my next pleading i'm gonna have to think about that i'm gonna have to go look at my [01:55:24.760 --> 01:55:26.760] template lawsuit i've got [01:55:27.320 --> 01:55:29.320] And see how I can rewrite it [01:55:30.360 --> 01:55:33.320] To a lace of internal plants in there [01:55:34.280 --> 01:55:41.100] Yeah, thank you all for listening we'll be back tomorrow night on our regular four-hour info marathon [01:55:43.800 --> 01:55:45.800] This is