[00:00.000 --> 00:11.000] Khan Ross, a former British diplomat, revealed Thursday intelligence reports made it very [00:11.000 --> 00:17.680] clear Saddam Hussein did not pose a significant threat to the UK and that tougher enforcement [00:17.680 --> 00:22.200] of sanctions could have brought down his regime. [00:22.200 --> 00:27.720] Afghan President Hamid Karzai has declared Barack Obama's surge of 17,000 troops to [00:27.720 --> 00:36.160] Afghanistan was seven years too late, adding, quote, we kept requesting but it didn't happen. [00:36.160 --> 00:42.320] Costa Rica and El Salvador, the only two Central American countries not to recognize Cuba, [00:42.320 --> 00:45.440] say they plan to reestablish diplomatic ties. [00:45.440 --> 00:51.000] Top of the hour news brought to you by INN World Report. [00:51.000 --> 00:55.360] In France, up to three million people hit the streets Thursday to protest President [00:55.360 --> 01:01.200] Nicolas Sarkozy's handling of the economic crisis and demand help for struggling workers. [01:01.200 --> 01:04.480] Two million people in France are now out of work. [01:04.480 --> 01:09.800] Streets in Paris were packed with protesters waving anti-Sarkozy placards and chanting [01:09.800 --> 01:15.480] slogans with badges reading, get lost you little jerk, the now infamous comment made [01:15.480 --> 01:19.120] earlier by Sarkozy to a protester. [01:19.120 --> 01:24.360] Sarkozy has poured billions into bailing out banks and car makers but rejected union demands [01:24.360 --> 01:27.960] for higher pay and tax hikes for the rich. [01:27.960 --> 01:32.520] Unions are demanding a boost for the lower salaried, more measures to protect employment, [01:32.520 --> 01:37.720] a tax hike for high earners and a halt to planned job cuts in the public sector. [01:37.720 --> 01:43.800] The government has introduced a $36 billion stimulus plan aimed at business investment. [01:43.800 --> 01:49.760] After the January 29th strike, Sarkozy offered $2 billion to help vulnerable households. [01:49.760 --> 01:55.240] Top of the hour news brought to you by INN World Report. [01:55.240 --> 02:00.600] New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced Friday the indictment of Hank Morris [02:00.600 --> 02:07.280] and David Logliski on 123 charges relating to a multi-million dollar payoff scam. [02:07.280 --> 02:12.920] They are charged with conspiring to sell access to billions of taxpayer dollars in exchange [02:12.920 --> 02:15.440] for millions of dollars in kickbacks. [02:15.440 --> 02:20.480] The indictment charges Morris and others corrupted billions of dollars worth of investments from [02:20.480 --> 02:24.880] which they reaped $30 million in fees, gifts and bribes. [02:24.880 --> 02:29.360] Five of these investments involved the Carlisle Group, one of the world's largest private [02:29.360 --> 02:35.320] equity funds that holds $730 million in capital commitments from the New York State Pension [02:35.320 --> 02:36.480] Fund. [02:36.480 --> 02:41.880] Morris and Logliski collected $13 million in sham placement fees. [02:41.880 --> 02:47.760] Our President George H.W. Bush is heavily involved in the Carlisle Group which has $91 [02:47.760 --> 02:51.360] billion of equity capital under its management. [02:51.360 --> 02:56.240] The New York State Attorney's Office is investigating the Carlisle Group in connection with the [02:56.240 --> 03:01.400] State Pension Fund. [03:01.400 --> 03:06.320] Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo is seeking federal funding to implement a program for [03:06.320 --> 03:09.840] training police to withdraw blood from DWI suspects. [03:09.840 --> 03:14.640] Do you want our police to be able to stick a needle in your arm and take your blood on [03:14.640 --> 03:18.520] the side of the road with no search warrant or court order? [03:18.520 --> 03:24.360] This program is patently illegal, reckless, unconstitutional and life-threatening. [03:24.360 --> 03:30.280] Join us March 30th at 6 p.m. at Austin City Hall in the City Council Chambers for the [03:30.280 --> 03:35.520] Public Forum on Police Blood Withdrawals, sponsored by Texans for Accountable Government [03:35.520 --> 03:37.920] and Austin Campaign for Liberty. [03:37.920 --> 03:43.760] Our speakers include Police Chief Art Acevedo, City Council Member Mike Martinez, Tags Steering [03:43.760 --> 03:50.200] Committee Rep John Bush, ACLU Central Texas Chapter President Debbie Russell and Mad Rep [03:50.200 --> 03:51.200] Karen Housewright. [03:51.200 --> 03:57.720] Be there March 30th at 6 p.m. at Austin City Hall and make your voice be heard on this [03:57.720 --> 03:59.720] very serious issue. [03:59.720 --> 04:04.480] Hello listeners, have you ever wondered if UFOs are real? [04:04.480 --> 04:07.280] Is there really a flying saucer cover-up by governments around the world? [04:07.280 --> 04:10.040] How about those footprints they found on planet Mars? [04:10.040 --> 04:11.040] Are they really authentic? [04:11.040 --> 04:15.960] Well, Brave New Books is proud to announce that author and researcher Jim Mars will be [04:15.960 --> 04:20.560] at the bookstore to explain the answers to these questions and many others on Saturday, [04:20.560 --> 04:22.560] March 21st at 7 p.m. [04:22.560 --> 04:26.760] Jim will be giving an in-depth lecture on the entire UFO phenomenon based on his best-selling [04:26.760 --> 04:30.720] book Alien Agenda, Investigating the Extraterrestrial Presence Among Us. [04:30.720 --> 04:34.840] Alien Agenda is recognized as the number one book on UFOs and has been translated into [04:34.840 --> 04:38.520] 15 different languages, so please be sure to purchase a copy for the book signing that [04:38.520 --> 04:39.520] will follow the lecture. [04:39.520 --> 04:44.640] Once again, Jim Mars will begin his lecture at 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 21st at Brave [04:44.640 --> 04:45.640] New Books. [04:45.640 --> 04:49.720] The bookstore is located at 1904 Guadalupe Street at the corner of MLK and Guadalupe. [04:49.720 --> 04:51.720] This is sure to be a popular event, so please come early. [04:51.720 --> 04:57.720] If you have any questions, please call the bookstore 512-480-2503 and be sure to visit [04:57.720 --> 05:01.240] bravenewbookstore.com for a list of exciting events coming soon. [05:01.240 --> 05:02.240] Thank you. [05:02.240 --> 05:09.240] You are listening to the Rule of Law Radio Network at ruleoflawradio.com, live free speech [05:09.240 --> 05:33.080] talk radio at its best. [05:33.080 --> 05:49.080] What do you think? [05:49.080 --> 05:55.080] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [05:55.080 --> 06:00.080] When you were eight and you had bad traits You'd go to school and learn the golden rules [06:00.080 --> 06:06.080] So why are you acting like a bloody fool? And if you get asked and you must get crewed [06:06.080 --> 06:11.080] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [06:11.080 --> 06:17.080] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [06:17.080 --> 06:20.080] You took it on that one, you took it on this one [06:20.080 --> 06:25.080] Bad boys, bad boys, what are you going to do when they come for you? [06:25.080 --> 06:30.080] This is the Rule of Law on Rule of Law Radio [06:30.080 --> 06:35.080] Ruleoflawradio.com, Randy Kelton and Deborah Stevens [06:35.080 --> 06:38.080] It's our Friday Night Info Marathon [06:38.080 --> 06:41.080] I love Friday nights, it's my favorite night, I love this show [06:41.080 --> 06:47.080] And I wanted to start the show off tonight with something just a little bit different [06:47.080 --> 06:52.080] Wait Deb, let everybody know that our guest is not going to show [06:52.080 --> 06:55.080] Oh yes, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, that's right [06:55.080 --> 07:00.080] I made this big production and hype about Brian Michaels being on tonight [07:00.080 --> 07:05.080] And he suffered some kind of an injury this morning [07:05.080 --> 07:10.080] I don't have all the details but he had to go to the ER, he's in the hospital right now [07:10.080 --> 07:14.080] So I'm going to find out more details over the weekend [07:14.080 --> 07:20.080] But listeners out there, we need to send Brian Michaels our prayers [07:20.080 --> 07:23.080] And good thoughts and good vibes [07:23.080 --> 07:29.080] So he will be back, I think he's going to, hopefully if it's not too serious he'll be on next Friday [07:29.080 --> 07:31.080] I think I know what happened [07:31.080 --> 07:32.080] What? [07:32.080 --> 07:36.080] Well he's an attorney, and someone knew he was coming on the show and told him, well, break a leg [07:36.080 --> 07:42.080] I was just going to say that, I was just going to say that because he had a leg injury [07:42.080 --> 07:46.080] Literally, he broke a leg before the show [07:46.080 --> 07:51.080] We're going to tell you, if you don't want to do the show, you don't have to go to that extreme [07:51.080 --> 07:53.080] I know, it's just [07:53.080 --> 07:55.080] Just dislocate a finger, that'll be enough [07:55.080 --> 08:01.080] That's, you know, oh my goodness, okay, I mean I don't mean to laugh about the situation [08:01.080 --> 08:03.080] I'm just, you know, Randy's making me laugh [08:03.080 --> 08:09.080] Yeah, at any rate, it is serious because he's in the hospital, but we want to send Brian our well wishes [08:09.080 --> 08:13.080] And our prayers, our thoughts and prayers, so [08:13.080 --> 08:19.080] At any rate, now what I'm going to do, and we were going to try to get another guest, but there was no time [08:19.080 --> 08:25.080] Randy and I have some material, but at any rate, I'm going to start off the show tonight [08:25.080 --> 08:32.080] By reading some of the letters that the listeners, that you listeners have sent us [08:32.080 --> 08:35.080] Okay, and I've got a stack of them here [08:35.080 --> 08:39.080] And I'll tell you, it's just so sweet, it's so encouraging [08:39.080 --> 08:44.080] And we really, really appreciate it a lot, I'll tell you that [08:44.080 --> 08:49.080] So let me just read a few of these letters here, I wanted to share with the entire listening audience [08:49.080 --> 08:53.080] Thanks for all the info, okay, I'm sorry, Deborah [08:53.080 --> 08:56.080] Thanks for all the info that you and Randy give [08:56.080 --> 09:01.080] I wish I could give more than $10 for now, but it's all I can do [09:01.080 --> 09:06.080] Love and peace, I'm not going to give the names out, I'm just going to read some of the things they wrote [09:06.080 --> 09:14.080] And you know, listeners, if you send $5 with a note like that, number one, it really does help [09:14.080 --> 09:24.080] Okay, because five bucks is, you know, half way for me to buy a decent audio cable [09:24.080 --> 09:30.080] That I might need to, you know, hook up two computers together or something or run the mixer or whatever [09:30.080 --> 09:35.080] So believe me, every little bit really, really does help, okay [09:35.080 --> 09:39.080] Because we're totally funding this thing on our own right now, you know, we do have our sponsors, of course [09:39.080 --> 09:42.080] So please support our sponsors, all right [09:42.080 --> 09:45.080] All right, so at any rate, the letters are very touching [09:45.080 --> 09:48.080] All right, here's another one, this one was back in November [09:48.080 --> 09:55.080] Hi Deborah and Randy, yay, my Monday, Thursday and Friday nights are worthwhile once again [09:55.080 --> 09:58.080] I'm so glad you are back on the air [09:58.080 --> 10:03.080] Congratulations on having your own radio station too [10:03.080 --> 10:11.080] I'm not doing very well financially right now, but luckily I got a small partial payment from one of my clients yesterday [10:11.080 --> 10:14.080] And I find myself today with $10 in my wallet [10:14.080 --> 10:22.080] So although it's not much, I am glad to send it to you as a token representation of how much your show means to me [10:22.080 --> 10:27.080] Okay, that was worded wrong, your show means much more to me than $10 [10:27.080 --> 10:29.080] But I think you get my point [10:29.080 --> 10:33.080] I plan to send more, my financial situation gets more secure [10:33.080 --> 10:37.080] Anyways, thank you for all you do [10:37.080 --> 10:41.080] Deborah and Randy, I enjoy your radio show Rule of Law [10:41.080 --> 10:43.080] You guys keep it up [10:43.080 --> 10:50.080] Pretty soon you'll have enough people educated so that we the people will not be so intimidated [10:50.080 --> 10:55.080] And taken advantage of by the police and the courts [10:55.080 --> 11:01.080] Here's a little something to help you out to help us [11:01.080 --> 11:03.080] Here's another one [11:03.080 --> 11:05.080] Deborah Stevens [11:05.080 --> 11:13.080] Comrades in truth and freedom, I sense a great emanation coming from Texas, a tidal wave [11:13.080 --> 11:16.080] Texas is the mainland, the heart of North America [11:16.080 --> 11:21.080] Texas is opening the door, you two are riding the crest of a tsunami [11:21.080 --> 11:27.080] Paraphrasing Krishna from the Bhagavad Gita [11:27.080 --> 11:33.080] Perform those actions you were born to accomplish, I have already killed your enemies [11:33.080 --> 11:36.080] Those who oppose you are dead men walking [11:36.080 --> 11:43.080] Sheriff Kelton and Deputy Deborah, clean up this city state USA incorporated [11:43.080 --> 11:54.080] I have only just recently come to realize and largely through your programs that the law and the courts and legislation are the crux of the silent war that has been waged against us [11:54.080 --> 11:59.080] The deck has been stacked against us and we kept on playing like poor fools [11:59.080 --> 12:03.080] Title 18 is a big crime, we have been betrayed [12:03.080 --> 12:09.080] People who have had their money system taken away from them are slave material [12:09.080 --> 12:12.080] We have a lot of work to do to save ourselves [12:12.080 --> 12:14.080] Yours in the revolution [12:14.080 --> 12:16.080] Okay, I got a couple more here [12:16.080 --> 12:21.080] Dear Deborah, please accept this donation, I really enjoy your show [12:21.080 --> 12:23.080] Glad you're back on the air [12:23.080 --> 12:27.080] I'm listening to an archive from 12-11-08, it's great [12:27.080 --> 12:29.080] The attorney doesn't get it [12:29.080 --> 12:31.080] Tony Davis is great [12:31.080 --> 12:33.080] Tell Randy to keep up the heat [12:33.080 --> 12:36.080] Looking forward to the litigation engine [12:36.080 --> 12:39.080] Live in North Carolina [12:39.080 --> 12:43.080] 9-11-truth all the way, thank you [12:43.080 --> 12:45.080] Okay, here's another one [12:45.080 --> 12:50.080] Howdy, thanks again so much for getting your radio station up and running [12:50.080 --> 12:56.080] I can't thank you, Deborah, enough for your efforts with the station and thank you for keeping up the websites [12:56.080 --> 12:59.080] Happy Turkey Day gobble gobble [12:59.080 --> 13:01.080] Okay, I got one more here [13:01.080 --> 13:03.080] Deborah and Randy, welcome back [13:03.080 --> 13:09.080] I along with many other listeners to the rule of law felt a void in our lives while you were gone [13:09.080 --> 13:16.080] Thanks for providing the validation techniques and guidance on how to fight and win the battle for judicial reform [13:16.080 --> 13:19.080] Attached is a donation for rule of law radio [13:19.080 --> 13:28.080] Although the amount is small, it in no way reflects my estimate for the value of the information that the rule of law radio program provides [13:28.080 --> 13:31.080] How can anyone put a price on freedom? [13:31.080 --> 13:41.080] Although I can't donate much in dollars, I would like to contribute my time doing legal research in Wisconsin for Randy's litigation engine [13:41.080 --> 13:48.080] If possible, use a little of my donation for Randy's beer fund [13:48.080 --> 13:50.080] She gave me the nickel [13:50.080 --> 13:52.080] No, no, that wasn't the one from the nickel [13:52.080 --> 14:01.080] There have been people, okay, listen people, okay, any donations earmarked for Randy's beer fund do indeed go to Randy's beer fund [14:01.080 --> 14:02.080] And he has gotten some too [14:02.080 --> 14:04.080] All I got is a nickel [14:04.080 --> 14:05.080] I still got it [14:05.080 --> 14:06.080] No, dude, you got more than that [14:06.080 --> 14:09.080] This guy gave you like 10 bucks for your beer fund [14:09.080 --> 14:12.080] That's enough for me to get drunk for a week [14:12.080 --> 14:14.080] Dude, you are a lightweight [14:14.080 --> 14:17.080] Maybe I should have a Deborah's wine fund [14:17.080 --> 14:20.080] They don't call me old two beer Randy for nothing [14:20.080 --> 14:25.080] So anyway, those are some of the letters that the listeners have sent us, you listeners [14:25.080 --> 14:27.080] And thank you very much [14:27.080 --> 14:33.080] These all came in the mail and pretty much every single one of them was written by hand, okay? [14:33.080 --> 14:36.080] I think there was like one of them that was printed, all right? [14:36.080 --> 14:45.080] And you know that you've really touched somebody when they take the time to sit down with a pen and a paper [14:45.080 --> 14:50.080] And hand write you a letter and get a stamp and put in the mailbox [14:50.080 --> 14:54.080] That's very, that says a lot and I really appreciate it [14:54.080 --> 15:00.080] It means a lot to us and we're very glad that we can help people and that it is helping y'all [15:00.080 --> 15:07.080] For the most part, we talk into this microphone and we're talking to air [15:07.080 --> 15:09.080] Unless we're talking to callers [15:09.080 --> 15:16.080] Unless we're talking to callers, but we don't get the constant feedback and sometimes when we're really struggling [15:16.080 --> 15:25.080] You wonder if you're having an effect and the letters and the callers, here in the last month or two [15:25.080 --> 15:34.080] Just from the kinds of responses we're getting, it absolutely justifies everything that we've done [15:34.080 --> 15:35.080] And I can't thank you all enough [15:35.080 --> 15:42.080] Exactly, really, and we've gotten so many wonderful emails too and there's just no time to read everything [15:42.080 --> 15:46.080] I just wanted to read some of the letters that really touched me the most [15:46.080 --> 15:48.080] Especially the ones that were handwritten that came in the mail [15:48.080 --> 15:51.080] So we really do appreciate it, we're glad we can help y'all [15:51.080 --> 15:55.080] And yeah, because I mean, y'all can hear us but we can't hear you [15:55.080 --> 15:58.080] Okay, all you listeners out there, it's kind of not fair really [15:58.080 --> 16:03.080] But you know, we don't know what people are going through, what they're experiencing [16:03.080 --> 16:10.080] But we do have a very large listenership, we're on like about 12 FM stations, 2 AM stations [16:10.080 --> 16:21.080] We're here on the air in Austin, we're on the air in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Guthrie, Durant, in Oklahoma [16:21.080 --> 16:28.080] The cities, Madison, Wisconsin, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, that's the AM station, Sioux Falls, South Dakota [16:28.080 --> 16:35.080] And Omaha, Nebraska, Liberty, 1640 AM, so thank you listeners, we really appreciate it [16:35.080 --> 16:42.080] We're also on other FM's in the Pacific Northwest, so we're glad we can be of service to you [16:42.080 --> 16:48.080] Alright, we'll be right back, this is the rule of law, ruleoflawradio.com, we'll be right back [16:48.080 --> 16:51.080] I'm gonna get a beer [16:51.080 --> 16:59.080] Don't spin that nickel all in one place dude [16:59.080 --> 17:03.080] Are you looking for an investment that has no stock market risk? 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[18:09.080 --> 18:11.080] They want to track down Babylon [18:11.080 --> 18:14.080] And bundle up with the whole nation [18:14.080 --> 18:16.080] But they don't have to make the land run [18:16.080 --> 18:19.080] I'm gonna sell you public and then they'll ask for action [18:19.080 --> 18:21.080] Tell them I'm a leader of the area [18:21.080 --> 18:24.080] They'll sell me back through, but I'm gonna do it [18:24.080 --> 18:25.080] What do you want? [18:25.080 --> 18:27.080] Child love justice [18:27.080 --> 18:30.080] Child love rules [18:30.080 --> 18:31.080] What do you want me to say? [18:31.080 --> 18:33.080] Child love rules [18:33.080 --> 18:34.080] Let me tell them [18:34.080 --> 18:36.080] Child love rules [18:36.080 --> 18:38.080] What do you want? [18:38.080 --> 18:40.080] Child love justice [18:40.080 --> 18:42.080] Child love rules [18:42.080 --> 18:44.080] Child love rules [18:44.080 --> 18:45.080] What do you want me to say? [18:45.080 --> 18:47.080] Child love rules [18:47.080 --> 18:49.080] Child love rules [18:49.080 --> 18:52.080] When I tell them I'm a leader of the area [18:52.080 --> 18:55.080] They'll say all men were created equally [18:55.080 --> 18:57.080] Child love rules [18:57.080 --> 18:59.080] Babylon does it every day [18:59.080 --> 19:02.080] When night comes, they forget me [19:02.080 --> 19:06.080] So one by one, I have to track them, man [19:06.080 --> 19:09.080] I track down Babylon because Babylon is wrong [19:09.080 --> 19:13.080] The only right man, I say, is the rest, man [19:13.080 --> 19:16.080] We take, I say, Lord, man, the bowie and the man [19:16.080 --> 19:18.080] To track down Babylon [19:18.080 --> 19:20.080] No, not later [19:20.080 --> 19:23.080] To let Babylon know, say, we're getting greater [19:23.080 --> 19:27.080] We bite the donkey, I say, tune the lullaby [19:27.080 --> 19:30.080] Say, Jesus Christ shall rescue me [19:30.080 --> 19:30.580] Come on, brokenhearted [19:30.580 --> 19:30.580] Child love rules [19:30.580 --> 19:30.580] Child love rules [19:30.580 --> 19:32.080] What do you want me to say? [19:32.080 --> 19:34.580] Child love rules [19:34.580 --> 19:35.580] Child love rules [19:35.580 --> 19:36.080] Child love rules [19:36.080 --> 19:36.580] Child love rules [19:36.580 --> 19:37.080] Child love rules [19:37.080 --> 19:37.580] Child love rules [19:37.580 --> 19:38.580] My dear ones, come on [19:38.580 --> 19:39.080] My dear ones, come on [19:39.080 --> 19:39.580] Child love rules [19:39.580 --> 19:40.080] Child love rules [19:40.080 --> 19:41.080] Child love rules [19:41.080 --> 19:41.580] Child love rules [19:41.580 --> 19:43.080] Child love rules [19:43.080 --> 19:44.580] Song of peace [19:44.580 --> 19:45.580] Child love rules [19:44.580 --> 19:45.080] Child love rules [19:45.080 --> 19:45.580] Child love rules [19:45.580 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:47.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:47.580] Child love rules [19:46.080 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.840] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.600] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.600] Child love rules [19:46.600 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:46.580] Child love rules [19:46.580 --> 19:51.580] They want to see the rasta man fail, not get through [19:51.580 --> 19:54.580] But yeah, the rasta man, man, he know what he ma do [19:54.580 --> 19:58.580] He called on God Almighty and he do that for true [19:58.580 --> 20:01.580] And enough movie do, and no hell of how you do [20:01.580 --> 20:05.580] The rasta man know something he must follow too [20:05.580 --> 20:08.580] Creator of something, God bless you [20:08.580 --> 20:12.580] And as a rasta man you have to do what is true [20:12.580 --> 20:16.580] Chant down Babylon one by one [20:16.580 --> 20:20.580] Chant for 30 million [20:20.580 --> 20:23.580] Chant for 26 million [20:23.580 --> 20:26.580] Chant for once released [20:26.580 --> 20:30.580] They don't get about the truck and 40 acre [20:30.580 --> 20:34.580] Me want them to know I am nigh a rasta [20:34.580 --> 20:37.580] To chant down Babylon now not later [20:37.580 --> 20:41.580] To let Babylon know say we getting greater [20:41.580 --> 20:44.580] We getting higher, we getting higher [20:44.580 --> 20:47.580] I tell you one of them will come free table [20:47.580 --> 20:52.580] Alright, we are back, The Rule of Law, Randy Kelton and Debra Stevens [20:52.580 --> 20:57.580] That's a brand new release from Three Shoes Posse [20:57.580 --> 21:00.580] Chant Down Babylon [21:00.580 --> 21:04.580] Okay, got some new material I programmed in the program log for you guys tonight [21:04.580 --> 21:08.580] And also I just want to remind our listeners [21:08.580 --> 21:12.580] That if you are listening on one of the FM's or AM's [21:12.580 --> 21:16.580] The various FM's and AM's stations, affiliates of ours [21:16.580 --> 21:21.580] If you could, if you're near a computer, could you please pull our stream anyway [21:21.580 --> 21:24.580] Even if you're listening on the radio, I mean you can mute the [21:24.580 --> 21:28.580] Turn the computer off, I mean turn the speakers of the computer off or whatever, mute them [21:28.580 --> 21:34.580] But it really would be helpful to us for as many people to actually pull our stream as possible [21:34.580 --> 21:38.580] So we can get our numbers up and get more sponsors [21:38.580 --> 21:45.580] So that I can start adding more hosts and more programming to the weekends in the morning [21:45.580 --> 21:48.580] So with that being said, we are going to go to our caller [21:48.580 --> 21:51.580] We have one of our hosts here, Chris Emery [21:51.580 --> 21:54.580] Hey Chris, thanks for calling in, what's on your mind tonight? [21:54.580 --> 21:58.580] Hey, I just wanted to relay, you were reading the thank you notes [21:58.580 --> 22:02.580] And by the way, at an undisclosed location, the secret bunker here in Oklahoma City [22:02.580 --> 22:05.580] Do you know where it is set up? [22:05.580 --> 22:09.580] And I'm full of mud and dust and dirt and wires and tools laying everywhere [22:09.580 --> 22:12.580] And I thought, man, I fit right in with Randy Kelton [22:12.580 --> 22:14.580] He's always fixing something [22:14.580 --> 22:18.580] But anyway, last night we had the honor of having Bob Schultz [22:18.580 --> 22:21.580] With We the People Foundation travel through Oklahoma City [22:21.580 --> 22:23.580] And he did a very good presentation [22:23.580 --> 22:28.580] About, I want to estimate, between 65 and 70 people showed up [22:28.580 --> 22:32.580] And right before Andrew and myself, by the way, all three of us, [22:32.580 --> 22:37.580] Andrew and I attended the function with Holland's brother and several others [22:37.580 --> 22:42.580] And Bob Schultz had stood up and thanked us for having the show on the air [22:42.580 --> 22:46.580] And I want to relay that to you, I mean, he's a heavy hitter in the truth movement [22:46.580 --> 22:51.580] Oh, that's wonderful, so he listens to your show and our show too? [22:51.580 --> 22:56.580] He was given the information and I guess when he was in town he tuned the station in [22:56.580 --> 23:01.580] And if it wasn't for you guys, we wouldn't be on here, I mean, just plain and simple [23:01.580 --> 23:04.580] And I just wanted to call and thank you for everything you've done [23:04.580 --> 23:10.580] And I just want to let the listeners know if you could fully appreciate what goes on behind the scenes [23:10.580 --> 23:12.580] And I'm not patronizing anybody, this is the God's truth [23:12.580 --> 23:16.580] We've been at so many ups and downs and lows and highs [23:16.580 --> 23:22.580] And the quality of the show has improved infinitesimally since we've come on the air [23:22.580 --> 23:26.580] And you guys have given us the opportunity to help spread the truth [23:26.580 --> 23:29.580] So many people in Oklahoma City listen to the network [23:29.580 --> 23:34.580] I have complete strangers who pull up behind me at a 7-Eleven when I'm filling up with gas [23:34.580 --> 23:37.580] See the bumper sticker and it's like, wow, you listen to that station? [23:37.580 --> 23:39.580] And he says, yeah, as a matter of fact, I do [23:39.580 --> 23:43.580] So little things like that mean a lot, they really do, guys [23:43.580 --> 23:46.580] And if it wasn't for you guys, we wouldn't be on here, so I want to just say thank you [23:46.580 --> 23:51.580] Well, it's a team effort, Chris, and we appreciate you and we love your show too, it's a great show [23:51.580 --> 23:52.580] All right [23:52.580 --> 23:55.580] Wait a minute, Chris, hold on, you have an announcement to make [23:55.580 --> 24:00.580] You're going to be in Austin, you in Holland, and Andrew are coming to give a presentation at Brave New Books [24:00.580 --> 24:02.580] Why don't you tell our listeners a little bit about that? [24:02.580 --> 24:09.580] We're very honored to have been asked by Harlan Dietrich and John Roberts and the crew at Brave New Books in Austin [24:09.580 --> 24:15.580] April 20, it's a Monday evening, the day after the 14-year anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing [24:15.580 --> 24:18.580] We'll be traveling down to Austin early Monday morning [24:18.580 --> 24:25.580] And the presentation will be at 7 p.m., expected to last about no more than an hour with Q&A afterwards [24:25.580 --> 24:29.580] And we're going to be selling copies of the final report [24:29.580 --> 24:33.580] And we have a, hopefully, a surprise guest that will be coming with us [24:33.580 --> 24:37.580] You and I talked about that off the air today, and we're still waiting for confirmation on that [24:37.580 --> 24:44.580] So we look forward to that, and like I said, this is, I mean, that's how it ground down there as far as we're concerned [24:44.580 --> 24:50.580] Jim Mars, Edward Griffin, all of the great authors, and we're very humbled to have been asked to come down to speak [24:50.580 --> 24:55.580] Yes, and I fully plan on, and it's going to be on a Monday night, right, Chris? [24:55.580 --> 24:56.580] Yes [24:56.580 --> 25:04.580] Okay, so we're going to coordinate with Harlan and set up at the bookstore again like we did when Katherine Albrecht gave her talk and her book signing there [25:04.580 --> 25:10.580] So we can broadcast from the bookstore, and we'll broadcast you guys' presentation on the air [25:10.580 --> 25:16.580] Great, and then once again, there'll be updates to the case that would have come about within the last year [25:16.580 --> 25:23.580] As well as the correlation between Oklahoma City 9-11 and some other pertinent issues that, you know, current events related to the case [25:23.580 --> 25:29.580] So we're fast-forwarding the tape as they say, 14 years after the horrendous event here [25:29.580 --> 25:36.580] And so anyway, thank you for giving me some time to plug that event, and we look forward to participating in it with you guys [25:36.580 --> 25:38.580] All right, sounds great [25:38.580 --> 25:39.580] Have a good evening, guys [25:39.580 --> 25:41.580] Okay, thanks, Chris. We'll talk to you soon [25:41.580 --> 25:42.580] Thanks, Chris [25:42.580 --> 25:46.580] All right, that was Chris Emery from Radio Free Oklahoma [25:46.580 --> 25:51.580] I love their show. They're on Wednesday nights, 8 to 10 p.m. Central Time [25:51.580 --> 25:56.580] So make sure you tune in. They've got a lot of good material, people. They really do [25:56.580 --> 26:04.580] You can't really appreciate Chris until you've seen him at the top of a transmitting tower [26:04.580 --> 26:11.580] I was talking to Jerry while he was up there and asking Jerry if he knew where we could get a paint gun [26:11.580 --> 26:14.580] One of those paintball guns [26:14.580 --> 26:15.580] Okay [26:15.580 --> 26:18.580] We would have had a great time [26:18.580 --> 26:20.580] Okay [26:20.580 --> 26:26.580] All right, so since we don't have a guest tonight [26:26.580 --> 26:37.580] We are going to go over some new developments about the litigation engine, some recent developments, some new things you found in law, right, Randy? [26:37.580 --> 26:42.580] And callers, we'd like to call in also, 512-646-1984 [26:42.580 --> 26:56.580] Yes, hold a second. I get my book here. In going over the law again and getting the litigation engine put together [26:56.580 --> 27:01.580] There were some empty places I needed to fill in [27:01.580 --> 27:08.580] And in doing that, I came across something that was unexpected [27:08.580 --> 27:19.580] In Chapter 22, assault, aggravated assault [27:19.580 --> 27:22.580] I was looking at aggravated assault [27:22.580 --> 27:31.580] And aggravated assault says if a person commits an offense of assault as defined by 2201 [27:31.580 --> 27:40.580] And 2201 defines assault as if you threaten someone with bodily injury or touch them in a way they would find offensive, that's simple assault [27:40.580 --> 27:50.580] If you commit simple assault while displaying a deadly weapon, that's aggravated assault [27:50.580 --> 27:56.580] Or if you actually cause serious bodily injury or death, that's aggravated assault [27:56.580 --> 28:04.580] But if you simply commit simple assault while displaying a deadly weapon, that's aggravated assault [28:04.580 --> 28:09.580] And I've been making that allegation toward police officers [28:09.580 --> 28:16.580] Where when one was attempting to do something like throw me out of a courthouse [28:16.580 --> 28:24.580] First thing I'd ask them, that pistol you got on your hip there, is that thing loaded? [28:24.580 --> 28:30.580] And what I'm going to hear is aggravated assault, because they're going to say, yes it is [28:30.580 --> 28:33.580] Are you going to pull that pistol on me? [28:33.580 --> 28:39.580] And they'll say, not if I have to, or I will if I have to [28:39.580 --> 28:42.580] That's the threat that I need [28:42.580 --> 28:52.580] But in reading through the statute, it took a while to finally realize what I was reading here [28:52.580 --> 29:01.580] Under 2202, paragraph B, an offense under this section is a felony of the second degree [29:01.580 --> 29:11.580] Except that the offense is a felony of the first degree if the actor uses a deadly weapon during the commission of the assault [29:11.580 --> 29:21.580] Two, regardless of whether the offense is committed under subsection A1 or A2 [29:21.580 --> 29:32.580] The offense is committed by a public servant acting under color of the servant's office or employment [29:32.580 --> 29:38.580] Police brutality is always aggravated assault first degree felony [29:38.580 --> 29:42.580] Okay listen, we're going to break, we'll discuss more of that on the other side [29:42.580 --> 29:46.580] Callers if you'd like to call in, 512-646-1984 [29:46.580 --> 29:51.580] This is a rule of law on ruleoflawradio.com [29:58.580 --> 30:03.580] Gold prices are at historic highs, and with the recent pullback, this is a great time to buy [30:03.580 --> 30:09.580] With the value of the dollar, risks of inflation, geopolitical uncertainties, and instability in rural financial systems [30:09.580 --> 30:11.580] I see gold going up much higher [30:11.580 --> 30:14.580] Hi, I'm Tim Fry at Roberts & Roberts Brokerage [30:14.580 --> 30:18.580] Everybody should have some of their assets in investment grade precious metals [30:18.580 --> 30:22.580] At Roberts & Roberts Brokerage you can buy gold, silver, and platinum with confidence [30:22.580 --> 30:27.580] From a brokerage that specialized in the precious metals market since 1977 [30:27.580 --> 30:33.580] If you are new to precious metals, we will happily provide you with the information you need to make an informed decision [30:33.580 --> 30:35.580] Whether or not you choose to purchase from us [30:35.580 --> 30:38.580] Also, Roberts & Roberts Brokerage values your privacy [30:38.580 --> 30:43.580] And will always advise you in the event that we would be required to report any transaction [30:43.580 --> 30:48.580] If you have gold, silver, or platinum you'd like to sell, we can convert it for immediate payment [30:48.580 --> 30:52.580] Call us at 800-874-9760 [30:52.580 --> 30:54.580] We are Roberts & Roberts Brokerage [30:54.580 --> 31:17.580] 800-874-9760 [31:24.580 --> 31:34.580] We are Roberts & Roberts Brokerage [31:34.580 --> 32:03.100] All right, rule of law, rule of law, rule of lawradio.com. [32:03.100 --> 32:08.100] All right, so police brutality. [32:08.100 --> 32:09.100] Yes. [32:09.100 --> 32:10.100] Go ahead, Randy. [32:10.100 --> 32:20.140] It occurred to me that any time a policeman commits an act of police brutality, he's outside [32:20.140 --> 32:26.060] law and he's displaying a deadly weapon if not using one. [32:26.060 --> 32:34.140] So that would always be first degree felony aggravated assault. [32:34.140 --> 32:39.580] So okay, let me put this in perspective. [32:39.580 --> 32:49.460] This paragraph B, section two, paragraph A is the one that addressed a public servant [32:49.460 --> 32:52.900] acting under cover of authority. [32:52.900 --> 32:59.900] Paragraph B under the same section addresses against a person the actor knows is a public [32:59.900 --> 33:01.840] servant. [33:01.840 --> 33:06.900] So if you commit aggravated assault against a public servant instead of a second degree [33:06.900 --> 33:15.420] felony, it's first degree felony, but the legislature saw fit to address assault by [33:15.420 --> 33:21.820] a public official before they addressed assault against a public official. [33:21.820 --> 33:29.380] So before I reference one of these statutes, I generally want to see the annotations. [33:29.380 --> 33:46.580] So I did a search on Lexus for 22.02 B to A. I got zero. [33:46.580 --> 33:55.780] Today I got on Westlaw and did, I got a hold of Westlaw's research assistants and we ran [33:55.780 --> 33:59.420] the same search on Westlaw. [33:59.420 --> 34:02.300] We got zero. [34:02.300 --> 34:03.300] Did you run it on Lexus? [34:03.300 --> 34:04.300] Yes. [34:04.300 --> 34:05.300] I did Lexus first. [34:05.300 --> 34:06.300] Okay. [34:06.300 --> 34:07.300] Okay. [34:07.300 --> 34:08.300] I'm sorry. [34:08.300 --> 34:09.300] Yeah. [34:09.300 --> 34:10.300] And then we did Westlaw and got zero. [34:10.300 --> 34:14.220] So what are you trying to say? [34:14.220 --> 34:20.500] We got hundreds of hits on cases where people are charged with first degree felony aggravated [34:20.500 --> 34:25.260] assault for assault on a police, on a public official. [34:25.260 --> 34:30.140] And how many here hasn't heard of a police officer of police brutality? [34:30.140 --> 34:34.460] Well, they never prosecute the cops. [34:34.460 --> 34:37.820] Not one single case. [34:37.820 --> 34:38.820] Not even one case? [34:38.820 --> 34:42.060] So not only are there no convictions, there's not even a case. [34:42.060 --> 34:43.580] There's no cases. [34:43.580 --> 34:44.580] In Texas? [34:44.580 --> 34:45.580] Zero. [34:45.580 --> 34:46.580] Or in anywhere? [34:46.580 --> 34:47.580] Well, this is a Texas statute. [34:47.580 --> 34:48.580] Okay. [34:48.580 --> 34:49.580] Zero. [34:49.580 --> 34:50.580] Nada. [34:50.580 --> 34:51.580] Nothing. [34:51.580 --> 34:53.340] That's because the prosecutor won't prosecute it. [34:53.340 --> 34:54.340] Yeah. [34:54.340 --> 35:01.140] If you've been in an appeals court in Texas and I run your name on Lexus, I'll get that [35:01.140 --> 35:03.980] appeals court case. [35:03.980 --> 35:04.980] Everything is in there. [35:04.980 --> 35:15.580] We'll see, this is the problem that the prosecutor is illegally exercising discretion and caprice. [35:15.580 --> 35:18.460] This is about as obvious as it can get. [35:18.460 --> 35:25.300] The prosecutor legally by law does not, not only cannot exercise caprice, the prosecutor [35:25.300 --> 35:27.420] doesn't even have any discretion either. [35:27.420 --> 35:28.420] Okay? [35:28.420 --> 35:29.420] Not in Texas. [35:29.420 --> 35:30.420] Yeah. [35:30.420 --> 35:31.420] Maybe in some states. [35:31.420 --> 35:32.420] But not here. [35:32.420 --> 35:33.420] Not here. [35:33.420 --> 35:40.140] Precisely, there's some discretion in caprice being flaunted, I would say. [35:40.140 --> 35:42.860] It's flagrant even. [35:42.860 --> 35:44.860] Precisely. [35:44.860 --> 35:51.620] And in this case where I was arrested a few weeks ago, I had the one officer slam me into [35:51.620 --> 35:56.940] a wall, but that's not the one I really want to go after. [35:56.940 --> 36:01.100] I want to go after the one who told me to leave an office. [36:01.100 --> 36:06.700] And when I told him I still had business, he put his hand on my arm and told me I was [36:06.700 --> 36:08.940] leaving. [36:08.940 --> 36:17.540] I'm going to charge him with first degree felony, I mean, sorry, with, with, yeah, first [36:17.540 --> 36:25.300] degree felony aggravated assault, 20 to life. [36:25.300 --> 36:27.820] This will be a good one to put before a grand jury. [36:27.820 --> 36:34.860] Now, Randy, you were explaining this particular charge on this guy that you're going to file. [36:34.860 --> 36:39.700] And you were saying that there was some part of the statute that made it a first degree [36:39.700 --> 36:40.700] felony. [36:40.700 --> 36:41.700] Now, why is that? [36:41.700 --> 36:42.700] If, okay. [36:42.700 --> 36:49.660] Rather than just like a third degree felony or like a normal felony or whatever. [36:49.660 --> 36:59.340] If a person commits an offense, if a person commits assault as defined by 2201 and the [36:59.340 --> 37:07.060] person causes serious bodily injury to another, including the person's spouse, or uses or [37:07.060 --> 37:12.620] exhibits a deadly weapon during the commission of the offense, that's aggravated assault. [37:12.620 --> 37:14.740] That's a, that's a third degree felony, is that right? [37:14.740 --> 37:15.740] That's a second degree. [37:15.740 --> 37:16.740] Second degree felony, okay. [37:16.740 --> 37:21.500] The offense under this section is a felony of the second degree, except that the offense [37:21.500 --> 37:26.980] is a felony of the first degree if the actor uses a deadly weapon during the commission [37:26.980 --> 37:32.100] of the assault and causes serious bodily injury to the person whose relationship or association [37:32.100 --> 37:40.220] with the defendant is described by 7102, 71003, and 71005 family code. [37:40.220 --> 37:48.540] Then, here's the kicker, yeah, then paragraph two, regardless of whether the offense is [37:48.540 --> 37:58.660] committed under subsection A1, causes serious bodily injury, or A2, uses or exhibits a deadly [37:58.660 --> 38:06.100] weapon, the offense is committed by a public servant acting under color of the servant's [38:06.100 --> 38:12.820] officer authority, B, against a public servant, the actor knows, against a person the actor [38:12.820 --> 38:14.380] knows is a public servant. [38:14.380 --> 38:21.860] They saw fit to address assault by a public servant before addressing assault against [38:21.860 --> 38:22.860] a public servant. [38:22.860 --> 38:24.340] Yeah, and there's good reason for that too. [38:24.340 --> 38:25.820] Yeah, there is. [38:25.820 --> 38:30.940] We authorize a public servant to walk around with a loaded pistol on his hip. [38:30.940 --> 38:34.580] He really needs to be extremely careful. [38:34.580 --> 38:43.340] Yeah, because if he commits aggravated assault while exercising under color of his authority, [38:43.340 --> 38:47.940] guess what, that's a first degree felony, 20 to life in Texas. [38:47.940 --> 38:52.100] Okay, and this is, here's, you know, they've never pursued it. [38:52.100 --> 38:55.460] Oh man, this DPS officer is in big trouble. [38:55.460 --> 38:56.460] Now they have a problem. [38:56.460 --> 38:58.460] No, he's got a big problem. [38:58.460 --> 39:01.420] Because it becomes a first blush issue. [39:01.420 --> 39:04.500] There's no case law on it. [39:04.500 --> 39:05.860] So what does that mean, Randy? [39:05.860 --> 39:10.420] Oh, this is meat for the court of appeals for the Supreme Court. [39:10.420 --> 39:12.380] We could take this all the way to DC. [39:12.380 --> 39:13.740] Are you serious? [39:13.740 --> 39:16.060] I'm serious as a heart attack. [39:16.060 --> 39:17.460] Because it's a first blush case? [39:17.460 --> 39:23.800] Yes, we will, because aggravated assault where an officer acts with no authority, it goes [39:23.800 --> 39:24.800] to seizure. [39:24.800 --> 39:27.340] What does that mean? [39:27.340 --> 39:28.340] Fourth amendment. [39:28.340 --> 39:29.340] Oh, okay. [39:29.340 --> 39:32.180] Constitutional violation. [39:32.180 --> 39:35.140] So this one's a big deal. [39:35.140 --> 39:42.820] And since it's because of its nature and its first blush, this is one we'll get before [39:42.820 --> 39:43.820] the higher court. [39:43.820 --> 39:50.500] Now, Randy, what about this scenario makes it that this DPS officer acted under color [39:50.500 --> 39:52.780] of his authority in this case? [39:52.780 --> 39:58.380] Well, I was in an office and I had business in that office. [39:58.380 --> 40:03.700] And officers in the office violated laws relating to their office, so I called the police to [40:03.700 --> 40:04.700] make a complaint. [40:04.700 --> 40:09.300] i.e. the clerk wouldn't take a document to be filed and she was required to. [40:09.300 --> 40:10.300] Right. [40:10.300 --> 40:11.300] She wouldn't put a nap of steel on it. [40:11.300 --> 40:13.780] It was a ministerial duty. [40:13.780 --> 40:17.540] So we had a disagreement and I needed the officer to memorialize the disagreement by [40:17.540 --> 40:20.260] taking my complaint. [40:20.260 --> 40:29.660] Once I called the police, he interrupted my access to a public building and he did so [40:29.660 --> 40:32.260] on threat of arrest. [40:32.260 --> 40:37.580] If you threaten someone for the purpose of denying them access to a government building [40:37.580 --> 40:45.140] or interrupting their access to a public building, that's a terroristic threat on the penal code [40:45.140 --> 40:48.620] and it's a blitzklasse misdemeanor. [40:48.620 --> 40:58.020] However, he put his hand on me and took my arm and forced me out of the office when I [40:58.020 --> 41:00.740] still had business in the office. [41:00.740 --> 41:08.900] So he acted against me in retaliation for my exercising not only a constitutional right [41:08.900 --> 41:13.980] but a statutory duty. [41:13.980 --> 41:14.980] And so what? [41:14.980 --> 41:19.140] He acted in retaliation that means he lost his jurisdiction or something? [41:19.140 --> 41:24.060] The case law says to punish someone for doing what the law clearly allows them to do is [41:24.060 --> 41:28.780] a due process violation of the most basic sort. [41:28.780 --> 41:33.220] So now he's outside of law. [41:33.220 --> 41:37.940] It's not within the scope of the authority of any public official to commit crimes in [41:37.940 --> 41:38.940] office. [41:38.940 --> 41:40.060] Oh my goodness. [41:40.060 --> 41:48.060] Once he commits the crime, he becomes a trespasser from the beginning and all his acts are defeated. [41:48.060 --> 41:56.180] So now he's a criminal actor with his hand on me whilst displaying a deadly weapon. [41:56.180 --> 41:59.160] The hand on me is simple assault. [41:59.160 --> 42:03.260] The pistol is loaded and in clear sight. [42:03.260 --> 42:09.180] I take that as meaning if I resist him, he will shoot me dead. [42:09.180 --> 42:12.620] I had a right to exert my rights. [42:12.620 --> 42:14.180] I had a right to resist him. [42:14.180 --> 42:18.900] It's like I told a judge in Stephenville when I'm trying to get him to arrest the Texas [42:18.900 --> 42:19.900] Ranger. [42:19.900 --> 42:24.700] I kind of bushwhacked him in his court and he said, what can I do for you, Mr. Kelton? [42:24.700 --> 42:27.420] I said, I want you to arrest your Texas Ranger. [42:27.420 --> 42:29.900] He said, well, why would I do that? [42:29.900 --> 42:31.140] What would I arrest him for? [42:31.140 --> 42:32.140] Aggravated assault. [42:32.140 --> 42:34.660] Well, did he assault you? [42:34.660 --> 42:36.780] Threw me out of the courthouse. [42:36.780 --> 42:39.540] Well, Mr. Kelton, that's not assault. [42:39.540 --> 42:41.860] He said, that's not aggravated assault. [42:41.860 --> 42:47.260] Well, he was displaying a deadly weapon when he threw me out that courthouse. [42:47.260 --> 42:49.380] He said, well, Mr. Kelton, he's a certified police officer. [42:49.380 --> 42:51.380] He's allowed to wear that loaded weapon. [42:51.380 --> 42:55.460] Yes, Your Honor, he is, but he's not allowed to commit a crime while he's wearing that [42:55.460 --> 42:57.300] loaded weapon. [42:57.300 --> 43:01.100] That's aggravated assault, according to the Code of State of Texas. [43:01.100 --> 43:07.300] And besides, if he hadn't had that pistol on, why would I have to whoop his behind? [43:07.300 --> 43:10.580] He knows I'm just jerking his Ranger around because the Ranger is sitting in the courtroom [43:10.580 --> 43:11.580] behind me. [43:11.580 --> 43:14.820] He looked over at the Ranger and he said, Mr. Kelton, you think he could whoop that [43:14.820 --> 43:15.820] Ranger? [43:15.820 --> 43:18.460] I turned around and looked at him and said, look at that big old fat belly. [43:18.460 --> 43:20.500] One good shot, he'd go down like a ton of bricks. [43:20.500 --> 43:23.820] We're not going to get to find that out, are we, Judge? [43:23.820 --> 43:25.820] Because he was wearing that loaded pistol. [43:25.820 --> 43:28.540] Yeah, that's the whole point. [43:28.540 --> 43:30.660] That was the whole point. [43:30.660 --> 43:31.940] He was wearing the loaded pistol. [43:31.940 --> 43:35.060] I didn't get him arrested, but I sure got to jerk his chain. [43:35.060 --> 43:36.060] Okay. [43:36.060 --> 43:38.980] All right, look, we're going to hear more about this on the other side. [43:38.980 --> 43:45.140] This is the rule of law, Randy Kelton and Deborah Stevens, ruleoflawradios.com. [43:45.140 --> 43:46.140] And the phone lines are open. [43:46.140 --> 43:47.140] Phone lines are wide open. [43:47.140 --> 43:48.140] What's the deal? [43:48.140 --> 43:49.140] Call in. [43:49.140 --> 43:50.140] 512-646-9984. [43:50.140 --> 43:51.140] Don't start, Randy. [43:51.140 --> 43:52.140] Just don't start. [43:52.140 --> 43:53.140] All right? [43:53.140 --> 43:59.180] We'll be right back. [43:59.180 --> 44:01.940] Corrupt markets are taking hit after hit. 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[45:57.620 --> 46:02.620] Let them not stand up and fight and fight for the freedom and the freedom [46:02.620 --> 46:08.620] And let them love slavery and get hanged out by the government slowly [46:08.620 --> 46:11.620] We are the Christians [46:11.620 --> 46:13.620] We wonder what they're hiding [46:13.620 --> 46:16.620] We wonder what they are hiding [46:16.620 --> 46:20.620] They're oath, they are not abiding [46:20.620 --> 46:25.620] Tyranny, they're gonna tear you, they're gonna tear me, they're gonna tear up the whole country [46:25.620 --> 46:27.620] And we're putting a stop to it [46:27.620 --> 46:34.620] Okay, so Randy, you were, you were, you know, goading this ranger in the court [46:34.620 --> 46:36.620] What happened next? [46:36.620 --> 46:40.620] Oh, well, I asked, the judge said, well, he wasn't gonna arrest his ranger [46:40.620 --> 46:43.620] He said, will there be anything else? [46:43.620 --> 46:45.620] Well, yeah, as a matter of fact, there is [46:45.620 --> 46:48.620] And the judge kind of put his head in his hand, he said [46:48.620 --> 46:50.620] Why didn't I know? [46:50.620 --> 46:53.620] I said, I want you to take my criminal complaint against that ranger [46:53.620 --> 46:58.620] No, Ms. Kelton, if you're gonna file a criminal complaint, you're gonna have to go through the proper channels [46:58.620 --> 47:01.620] Oh, boy, he is the proper channel [47:01.620 --> 47:03.620] That's right, he was the proper channel [47:03.620 --> 47:04.620] So what'd you tell him? [47:04.620 --> 47:08.620] So I tell him, well, tell me, Judge, just what would those proper channels be? [47:08.620 --> 47:14.620] Oh, no, Ms. Kelton, if you're gonna get information, you're gonna have to get it somewhere else [47:14.620 --> 47:18.620] I said, well, that's okay, Judge, I think I know what they are, thank you very much [47:18.620 --> 47:25.620] And I turned, started out, and the ranger's sitting here at the end of one of the pews with his arms folded leaning back [47:25.620 --> 47:29.620] And he looks up at me and he said, have a nice day [47:29.620 --> 47:37.620] And I stopped to look down at him and I told him, I'm having a great day and I'm just getting warmed up on you, bubba [47:37.620 --> 47:38.620] Oh, boy [47:38.620 --> 47:39.620] Oh, that was a hoot [47:39.620 --> 47:45.620] And then I went to the police department and asked them for an officer to take my criminal complaint against a ranger [47:45.620 --> 47:49.620] And they sent out this sergeant and he said, what can I do for you? [47:49.620 --> 47:52.620] He said, you go over there and arrest that Joe Hudson [47:52.620 --> 47:54.620] He said, you mean the Texas ranger? [47:54.620 --> 47:57.620] Yeah, yeah, that's the one, I want you to go arrest him [47:57.620 --> 47:59.620] Man, I'm not gonna arrest a ranger [47:59.620 --> 48:02.620] Come on, sergeant, take your chicken suit off, it'll be fun [48:02.620 --> 48:05.620] Man, I ain't taking my chicken suit off [48:05.620 --> 48:09.620] So we're kind of joking back and forth and the lieutenant comes out [48:09.620 --> 48:13.620] And he says, what seems to be the problem here? [48:13.620 --> 48:20.620] And I told the lieutenant, the problem is, is this sergeant won't take his chicken suit off [48:20.620 --> 48:27.620] And the lieutenant was confused and the sergeant said, he wants me to go arrest Joe Hudson [48:27.620 --> 48:29.620] He said, well, sergeant, take your chicken suit off [48:29.620 --> 48:32.620] I said, I ain't taking my chicken suit off [48:32.620 --> 48:34.620] The sergeant said, you take your chicken suit off [48:34.620 --> 48:36.620] I ain't taking my chicken suit off [48:36.620 --> 48:42.620] But you know, that ranger never heard the end of that [48:42.620 --> 48:47.620] I didn't get him arrested, but I sure got him embarrassed [48:47.620 --> 48:51.620] But anyway, the point was, that was aggravated assault [48:51.620 --> 48:57.620] I had a right to resist him throwing me out the courthouse [48:57.620 --> 49:01.620] But I couldn't do that because he was wearing a deadly weapon [49:01.620 --> 49:04.620] And that's why they don't want us walking around with a deadly weapon [49:04.620 --> 49:08.620] Because we are very, very dangerous [49:08.620 --> 49:13.620] And people see us walking around the street with a pistol on, we're very dangerous [49:13.620 --> 49:20.620] And they forget that when they're walking around with a pistol on, they're just as dangerous as we are, if not more so [49:20.620 --> 49:25.620] Because they don't seem to be near as reluctant to use them [49:25.620 --> 49:28.620] And our legislature understood that [49:28.620 --> 49:33.620] That's why they were mentioned first in that law, in that statute [49:33.620 --> 49:36.620] As far as listing out what the crimes are [49:36.620 --> 49:40.620] They address aggravated assault by a public official [49:40.620 --> 49:42.620] They address that issue first [49:42.620 --> 49:48.620] Yes, and if we go back to the Code of Criminal Procedure [49:48.620 --> 49:52.620] Chapter 2 that addresses duties of officers [49:52.620 --> 49:55.620] First officer they address, prosecuting attorney [49:55.620 --> 49:59.620] See, they knew who the culprit was from the beginning [49:59.620 --> 50:09.620] Yes, and the first specific duty they place on the district attorney is under Article 2.03 [50:09.620 --> 50:15.620] It says, if a prosecuting attorney is made known in any manner that a public official has violated a law relating to his office [50:15.620 --> 50:19.620] He shall reduce complaint and information submitted at the grand jury [50:19.620 --> 50:24.620] I'm paraphrasing there, but it gives him no discretion [50:24.620 --> 50:25.620] See, we really [50:25.620 --> 50:28.620] And it addresses public officials first [50:28.620 --> 50:35.620] See, we really do have a good body of law as far as the criminal procedure code [50:35.620 --> 50:42.620] And outlining duties and authorities and punishments, etc. regarding public officials [50:42.620 --> 50:44.620] At least in Texas we do [50:44.620 --> 50:49.620] I don't know about the federal level or other states, but we really do have a good body of law here [50:49.620 --> 50:51.620] I mean, I think there's a lot of unnecessary laws [50:51.620 --> 50:57.620] But this type of law here is very much on point of what it should be [50:57.620 --> 51:01.620] Randy, when was this statute passed? [51:01.620 --> 51:02.620] This is old, right? [51:02.620 --> 51:05.620] This is like 1800s, early 1900s, or what? [51:05.620 --> 51:09.620] This was passed with the first legislature [51:09.620 --> 51:12.620] This was with the original [51:12.620 --> 51:14.620] Okay, so this has been [51:14.620 --> 51:15.620] No, wait a minute [51:15.620 --> 51:16.620] It's always been here [51:16.620 --> 51:18.620] Wait a minute, what do you mean by the first [51:18.620 --> 51:21.620] 1871 [51:21.620 --> 51:28.620] When I ask that question, what I'm saying is Texas was a republic before it joined the union [51:28.620 --> 51:30.620] And technically it never really did join the union [51:30.620 --> 51:34.620] Okay, we still are our own nation, but I'm not going to get into that right now [51:34.620 --> 51:37.620] But what is your definition of the first legislature? [51:37.620 --> 51:39.620] We were a republic or after the [51:39.620 --> 51:40.620] After we became a state [51:40.620 --> 51:41.620] Okay, all right [51:41.620 --> 51:42.620] Okay [51:42.620 --> 51:44.620] So this has always been here [51:44.620 --> 51:46.620] It's not new law [51:46.620 --> 51:48.620] And not only that [51:48.620 --> 51:51.620] Well, see, you got 203 [51:51.620 --> 51:57.620] Then 204 and 205 tells the prosecutor to do essentially the same thing [51:57.620 --> 52:03.620] But it addresses allegations against ordinary citizens [52:03.620 --> 52:08.620] Now, it's not necessary to separate out public officials [52:08.620 --> 52:10.620] Because they're people just like everybody else [52:10.620 --> 52:12.620] Well, the legislature felt it necessary too [52:12.620 --> 52:17.620] Exactly, and that should not be lost on the reader [52:17.620 --> 52:22.620] 204 and 205 tell the prosecutor when he's made known that a crime has been committed [52:22.620 --> 52:25.620] That he's reduced the complaint to an information [52:25.620 --> 52:27.620] And submitted to the grand jury if it's a felony [52:27.620 --> 52:35.620] If it's a misdemeanor, he's to present the information to the county clerk [52:35.620 --> 52:41.620] And present the complaint and an information to some magistrate of the county [52:41.620 --> 52:47.620] So it's essentially the same thing, but one slight difference [52:47.620 --> 52:53.620] Any complaint against a public official, felony or misdemeanor, goes to the grand jury [52:53.620 --> 52:57.620] And they address that the very first thing [52:57.620 --> 52:59.620] That should not be lost on the reader [52:59.620 --> 53:04.620] Yeah, because, Randy, we have to hold them even more accountable [53:04.620 --> 53:12.620] Okay, because we're putting these people in a position of, we're authorizing them to have authority [53:12.620 --> 53:17.620] To exercise the execution of law, the executive branch [53:17.620 --> 53:24.620] And screws versus U.S. says a private, ignorance of the law is, let's see [53:24.620 --> 53:28.620] A private citizen cannot claim ignorance of the law as a defense to prosecution [53:28.620 --> 53:35.620] A public official in a position to affect the rights of a citizen is held to a much higher standard [53:35.620 --> 53:37.620] Yes, see [53:37.620 --> 53:42.620] If a public official violates a ruling of this court and he be saying [53:42.620 --> 53:45.620] He may not be heard to say he knows not what he does [53:45.620 --> 53:50.620] So you and I are held to the law, the statute [53:50.620 --> 53:56.620] But we are not bound so tightly to the case law [53:56.620 --> 54:00.620] We will get, they'll cut slack with us on case law [54:00.620 --> 54:03.620] Absolutely zero on a public official [54:03.620 --> 54:10.620] Right, and see this whole thing about them being really, really clear and detailed about [54:10.620 --> 54:15.620] The abuse of power has serious consequences [54:15.620 --> 54:19.620] First degree felony, because the whole point is that [54:19.620 --> 54:26.620] If he commits aggravated assault while acting under the collar of his authority [54:26.620 --> 54:30.620] Okay, that goes to abuse of power [54:30.620 --> 54:35.620] Okay, so the legislature really sent a very strong message [54:35.620 --> 54:41.620] That we're not going to tolerate abuse of power [54:41.620 --> 54:44.620] You're going to get 20 to life, pal [54:44.620 --> 54:47.620] Apparently somebody missed it [54:47.620 --> 54:51.620] Apparently so, because there's never been one single case [54:51.620 --> 54:52.620] Not a single one [54:52.620 --> 54:54.620] Okay, but that's not the legislature's fault [54:54.620 --> 54:55.620] No [54:55.620 --> 55:03.620] That's our fault, if anything else, for not making sure that we brush the prosecutor out of the way [55:03.620 --> 55:06.620] To get the job done that needs to get done [55:06.620 --> 55:09.620] Yeah, we fixing to start doing that [55:09.620 --> 55:13.620] There is, before we go to, we're getting some calls, before we go to the callers [55:13.620 --> 55:16.620] Yeah, I'm going to go to the callers on the other side at the top of the hour [55:16.620 --> 55:19.620] So callers, please hang on the line, we're going to finish up this segment just me and Randy [55:19.620 --> 55:21.620] And then we'll take calls on the other side [55:21.620 --> 55:26.620] There's one other issue in looking at [55:26.620 --> 55:28.620] Well, actually there's two [55:28.620 --> 55:31.620] When I accuse the officer of aggravated kidnapping [55:31.620 --> 55:36.620] When he searches you, cuffs you, stuffs you in the patrol car [55:36.620 --> 55:40.620] Cranks the patrol car and points you toward the jail [55:40.620 --> 55:47.620] He becomes a trespasser on the law and he violates 14.06 Code of Criminal Procedure [55:47.620 --> 55:51.620] And therefore becomes a trespasser ab initio [55:51.620 --> 55:56.620] The arrest now becomes an abduction [55:56.620 --> 56:02.620] And since he's displaying a deadly weapon, it becomes aggravated kidnapping [56:02.620 --> 56:09.620] Also, when he searched you, cuffed you, stuffed you in the patrol car [56:09.620 --> 56:16.620] He put his hands on you while displaying a deadly weapon [56:16.620 --> 56:21.620] And searching you, cuffing you, and stuffing you [56:21.620 --> 56:28.620] That's not necessary, it's not a necessary element of kidnapping [56:28.620 --> 56:32.620] Kidnapping is a different set of elements [56:32.620 --> 56:41.620] So he committed aggravated assault in order to facilitate the commission of aggravated kidnapping [56:41.620 --> 56:44.620] So we charge him with both [56:44.620 --> 56:48.620] And then we go to the magistrate [56:48.620 --> 56:51.620] The one I really want to go after, the judges [56:51.620 --> 56:53.620] Well, wait a minute, hold on one second, Randy, let me ask you something [56:53.620 --> 57:00.620] Are you saying that every time someone is arrested and that due process is violated [57:00.620 --> 57:03.620] Are you saying that these police are committing first degree felonies? [57:03.620 --> 57:05.620] Yes [57:05.620 --> 57:13.620] So it wasn't just like a special case scenario of what happened to you at the Secretary of State's office [57:13.620 --> 57:18.620] This is every time somebody is arrested and due process is violated [57:18.620 --> 57:21.620] The arresting officer commits first degree felony [57:21.620 --> 57:25.620] Yes, the legislature, man, this is serious business, Scott [57:25.620 --> 57:30.620] It is, and it is serious business, we can't tolerate it, Randy, okay? [57:30.620 --> 57:32.620] We cannot tolerate it [57:32.620 --> 57:40.620] And what's going to happen is, is the court of appeals, when the court refuses to adjudicate [57:40.620 --> 57:43.620] The court of appeals is going to want to blow it off [57:43.620 --> 57:44.620] Of course, of course [57:44.620 --> 57:49.620] So I'm going to appeal it to a grand jury instead of those jack legs [57:49.620 --> 57:54.620] Instead of appealing to a jury of their peers, I'll appeal to a jury of my peers [57:54.620 --> 57:58.620] And you're also saying that we can appeal it all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court too [57:58.620 --> 57:59.620] Yes [57:59.620 --> 58:00.620] Right [58:00.620 --> 58:05.620] And one other quick thing on the other side and then we'll move on [58:05.620 --> 58:07.620] How we go after the magistrates [58:07.620 --> 58:12.620] I'm going to stick it to them really good [58:12.620 --> 58:13.620] Right [58:13.620 --> 58:17.620] When the magistrate sits down to do his job [58:17.620 --> 58:22.620] There's something he doesn't think about that he's supposed to do first [58:22.620 --> 58:25.620] I'm going to stick him good for that [58:25.620 --> 58:26.620] All right, very good [58:26.620 --> 58:30.620] You're listening to Rule of Law, Rule of Law Radio [58:30.620 --> 58:32.620] Got some Jerry Stevens music for you right here [58:32.620 --> 59:00.620] We'll be right back [59:02.620 --> 59:30.620] We'll be right back [59:30.620 --> 59:59.900] Hello, listeners. [59:59.900 --> 01:00:01.780] Have you ever wondered if UFOs are real? [01:00:01.780 --> 01:00:04.580] Is there really a flying saucer cover-up by governments around the world? [01:00:04.580 --> 01:00:07.380] How about those footprints they found on planet Mars? [01:00:07.380 --> 01:00:08.380] Are they really authentic? [01:00:08.380 --> 01:00:13.300] Well, Brave New Books is proud to announce that author and researcher Jim Mars will be [01:00:13.300 --> 01:00:17.820] at the bookstore to explain the answers to these questions and many others on Saturday, [01:00:17.820 --> 01:00:19.900] March 21st at 7 p.m. [01:00:19.900 --> 01:00:24.140] Jim will be giving an in-depth lecture on the entire UFO phenomenon based on his best-selling [01:00:24.140 --> 01:00:28.140] book, Alien Agenda, Investigating the Extraterrestrial Presence Among Us. [01:00:28.140 --> 01:00:32.140] Alien Agenda is recognized as the number one book on UFOs and has been translated into [01:00:32.140 --> 01:00:35.820] 15 different languages, so please be sure to purchase a copy for the book signing that [01:00:35.820 --> 01:00:36.820] will follow the lecture. [01:00:36.820 --> 01:00:41.940] Once again, Jim Mars will begin his lecture at 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 21st at Brave [01:00:41.940 --> 01:00:42.940] New Books. [01:00:42.940 --> 01:00:47.020] The bookstore is located at 1904 Guadalupe Street at the corner of MLK and Guadalupe. [01:00:47.020 --> 01:00:49.020] This is sure to be a popular event, so please come early. [01:00:49.020 --> 01:00:55.020] If you have any questions, please call the bookstore at 512-480-2503 and be sure to visit [01:00:55.020 --> 01:00:58.700] bravenewbookstore.com for a list of exciting events coming soon. [01:00:58.700 --> 01:00:59.700] Thank you. [01:00:59.700 --> 01:01:03.860] Do you feel like you're shouting into the wind when it comes to speaking with politicians? [01:01:03.860 --> 01:01:07.860] Texans for Accountable Government believes your voices should be heard loud and clear. [01:01:07.860 --> 01:01:12.620] On Monday, March 30th at 6 p.m. in the council chambers at Austin City Hall, Texans for Accountable [01:01:12.620 --> 01:01:16.620] Government will be hosting a public forum regarding police blood withdrawals. [01:01:16.620 --> 01:01:20.500] The forum will be sponsored by council member Randy Shade and will allow you, the people [01:01:20.500 --> 01:01:24.740] of Austin, the opportunity to express your opinion regarding whether or not you believe [01:01:24.740 --> 01:01:28.780] the city should take federal funds in order to train Austin police officers to withdraw [01:01:28.780 --> 01:01:29.780] blood. [01:01:29.780 --> 01:01:33.780] The panelists will include Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo, Mad State Executive Director [01:01:33.780 --> 01:01:38.980] Karen Housewright, City Council member Mike Martinez, ACLU Chapter President Debbie Russell, [01:01:38.980 --> 01:01:42.020] and Texans for Accountable Government Executive Director John Bush. [01:01:42.020 --> 01:01:46.660] The forum will be moderated by local Austin TV host David Koporowski and open for questions [01:01:46.660 --> 01:01:47.660] from the public. [01:01:47.660 --> 01:01:49.740] Be there early as attendance is expected to be high. [01:01:49.740 --> 01:01:52.900] For more information, please visit tagtexas.org. [01:01:52.900 --> 01:01:55.780] Be there Monday, March 30th at 6 p.m. in Austin City Hall. [01:01:55.780 --> 01:02:25.140] This is our time to speak up and be heard. [01:02:26.780 --> 01:02:29.780] I don't understand. [01:02:29.780 --> 01:02:32.780] This love is just a particular service. [01:02:32.780 --> 01:02:34.780] Not the Arabians. [01:02:34.780 --> 01:02:37.780] I'm concerned! [01:02:37.780 --> 01:02:59.780] When you're going to stop abuse, your power When you're going to stop abuse, your power [01:02:59.780 --> 01:03:21.740] When you're going to stop abuse, your power When you're going to stop abuse, your power [01:03:21.740 --> 01:03:27.740] So Mr. Officer, please stop abusing your power [01:03:27.740 --> 01:03:32.740] You pulled me over and tell me to be silent, sir [01:03:32.740 --> 01:03:38.740] I need to speak to my lawyer, Mr. Officer [01:03:38.740 --> 01:03:43.740] I feel like you're the judge, finding me guilty, sir [01:03:43.740 --> 01:03:49.740] So when you gonna stop abusing your power? [01:03:49.740 --> 01:03:54.740] When you gonna stop abusing your power? [01:03:54.740 --> 01:04:00.740] When you gonna stop abusing your power? [01:04:00.740 --> 01:04:06.740] When are you gonna stop abusing your power? [01:04:06.740 --> 01:04:11.740] When are you gonna stop, oops, when are you, hold on [01:04:11.740 --> 01:04:16.740] So take to the understand they should uphold the law instead of abusing the power [01:04:16.740 --> 01:04:21.740] When are you gonna stop abusing your power? [01:04:21.740 --> 01:04:26.740] Mr. Officer, perfect song, perfect song [01:04:26.740 --> 01:04:30.740] That's exactly what the topic is right now, abusing your power [01:04:30.740 --> 01:04:33.740] Alright, and we're not gonna put up with it [01:04:33.740 --> 01:04:38.740] So Randy, you're gonna take these magistrates to task over it as well, right? [01:04:38.740 --> 01:04:42.740] Yes, I'll go through this relatively quickly [01:04:42.740 --> 01:04:46.740] Right now I'm trying to make my major focus going after the judges [01:04:46.740 --> 01:04:51.740] And one of the things I'm looking at is the duty of the judge [01:04:51.740 --> 01:04:58.740] The judge has a duty to apply the standing law to the facts developed in the case [01:04:58.740 --> 01:05:00.740] That's all he gets to do [01:05:00.740 --> 01:05:04.740] He can't decide what the legislature meant, he can't interpret the law [01:05:04.740 --> 01:05:07.740] He may only apply it [01:05:07.740 --> 01:05:13.740] If he fails to apply it properly, he abuses his discretion [01:05:13.740 --> 01:05:16.740] And that's a ministerial violation for which you can sue him [01:05:16.740 --> 01:05:18.740] And that's where I want to bring him to [01:05:18.740 --> 01:05:24.740] But it occurred to me there's another ministerial violation that he makes [01:05:24.740 --> 01:05:28.740] Before the judge exercises any authority [01:05:28.740 --> 01:05:37.740] He has to be certain that the pleadings before the court are sufficient to invoke the jurisdiction of the court [01:05:37.740 --> 01:05:47.740] And any pleading presented to the court by someone who violated law in the process of producing the pleading [01:05:47.740 --> 01:05:50.740] Goes to evidence that cannot be presented [01:05:50.740 --> 01:05:59.740] Any evidence generated in violation of law is forbidden to be considered by the court [01:05:59.740 --> 01:06:05.740] So if a public official violated due process right of the accused [01:06:05.740 --> 01:06:11.740] Then none of the evidence that individual would bring to the court is admissible [01:06:11.740 --> 01:06:20.740] So the complaint the officer would attempt to file is insufficient to invoke the jurisdiction of the court [01:06:20.740 --> 01:06:26.740] Absent jurisdiction, he's just like me going down to the uniform store and renting a uniform and a badge [01:06:26.740 --> 01:06:28.740] And getting me a bubble and putting it on the car [01:06:28.740 --> 01:06:30.740] No different [01:06:30.740 --> 01:06:39.740] So the first thing he has to do is make sure that every step from arrest to the time he's brought before this judge [01:06:39.740 --> 01:06:41.740] Has been followed according to law [01:06:41.740 --> 01:06:45.740] If he doesn't, he doesn't have subject matter jurisdiction [01:06:45.740 --> 01:06:50.740] And will go after him for impersonating a public official [01:06:50.740 --> 01:06:51.740] Yes [01:06:51.740 --> 01:06:57.740] You know, Randy, it just the more we tear this thing apart [01:06:57.740 --> 01:07:00.740] And really break it up piece by piece [01:07:00.740 --> 01:07:04.740] Look at what they are doing, okay [01:07:04.740 --> 01:07:07.740] As a matter of policy, as a matter of course [01:07:07.740 --> 01:07:11.740] And then compare that to what the law says [01:07:11.740 --> 01:07:15.740] I mean, it's like everything they do is illegal [01:07:15.740 --> 01:07:20.740] Every little tiny step of the way [01:07:20.740 --> 01:07:24.740] It's like they're violating every single line of the code [01:07:24.740 --> 01:07:28.740] I mean, it's like it couldn't get any worse [01:07:28.740 --> 01:07:31.740] It's like it's almost like they planned it, Randy [01:07:31.740 --> 01:07:36.740] It's almost like they took the criminal procedure code and looked at it and read it [01:07:36.740 --> 01:07:41.740] So that they would know exactly what not to do, okay [01:07:41.740 --> 01:07:45.740] Or exactly what to do that they required to do or whatever [01:07:45.740 --> 01:07:50.740] It seems so intentional, but I know it's not [01:07:50.740 --> 01:07:55.740] What it is is that they're just flagrantly abusing their power [01:07:55.740 --> 01:07:57.740] Flagrantly abusing our rights [01:07:57.740 --> 01:08:04.740] And we have a good body of law that's set up to protect us from that kind of thing [01:08:04.740 --> 01:08:07.740] And they're just totally breaking the law every step of the way [01:08:07.740 --> 01:08:11.740] We need people like Wendy to help us enforce it [01:08:11.740 --> 01:08:12.740] Yeah, that's right [01:08:12.740 --> 01:08:13.740] We've got some callers on the line [01:08:13.740 --> 01:08:14.740] Wendy is one of them [01:08:14.740 --> 01:08:16.740] We've also got Bill from Wisconsin [01:08:16.740 --> 01:08:18.740] We're going to go to your calls now [01:08:18.740 --> 01:08:20.740] Wendy from Tennessee called in first [01:08:20.740 --> 01:08:21.740] Thanks, Wendy [01:08:21.740 --> 01:08:22.740] What's on your mind tonight? [01:08:22.740 --> 01:08:24.740] What's the update? [01:08:24.740 --> 01:08:29.740] Yeah, I was calling in to update on our court hearing [01:08:29.740 --> 01:08:34.740] Where the Register of Deeds was suing us for our filings [01:08:34.740 --> 01:08:35.740] Claiming they were wrongful filings [01:08:35.740 --> 01:08:38.740] And they was trying to get an expunge from the record [01:08:38.740 --> 01:08:42.740] Our hearing was Tuesday morning [01:08:42.740 --> 01:08:46.740] And they actually closed Blount County Justice Center [01:08:46.740 --> 01:08:49.740] And our court was the only court in session [01:08:49.740 --> 01:08:53.740] And maybe because we had half of Blount County in that courtroom [01:08:53.740 --> 01:09:06.740] We had three judges, ten attorneys [01:09:06.740 --> 01:09:11.740] We had three attorneys from the general's office in Nashville [01:09:11.740 --> 01:09:15.740] We had ten attorneys from Knox County, which is a neighboring county [01:09:15.740 --> 01:09:19.740] We had the sheriff, the deputy sheriff [01:09:19.740 --> 01:09:23.740] We had Highway Patrol [01:09:23.740 --> 01:09:27.740] They brought in the Highway Patrol to stand guard over us [01:09:27.740 --> 01:09:30.740] Now, is this all over your flower thing? [01:09:30.740 --> 01:09:33.740] Or was this from something else that you were filing? [01:09:33.740 --> 01:09:37.740] This is where we had filed our affidavit negative vehemence [01:09:37.740 --> 01:09:43.740] And our freedom documents and power of attorney documents in the Register's office [01:09:43.740 --> 01:09:51.740] And we had, during their, to perfect their counterclaim [01:09:51.740 --> 01:09:57.740] We had filed a Nihil Dissit, which means they said nothing [01:09:57.740 --> 01:09:59.740] That's a step above a default [01:09:59.740 --> 01:10:03.740] And that actually put like a lien on them [01:10:03.740 --> 01:10:11.740] And the attorney, the assistant district attorney couldn't obtain his home financing because of it [01:10:11.740 --> 01:10:14.740] Oh, Wendy, you're tearing them up, I love it [01:10:14.740 --> 01:10:19.740] Well, it was me, my husband, and our friend Buddy Summers [01:10:19.740 --> 01:10:24.740] He was also a defendant on this, from the Register B's office [01:10:24.740 --> 01:10:27.740] When the court ruled, the judge ruled [01:10:27.740 --> 01:10:30.740] Well, first we tried to disqualify the judge [01:10:30.740 --> 01:10:34.740] And told him because he was a defendant also on the counterclaims [01:10:34.740 --> 01:10:39.740] And he said that he got special permission from the court judiciary here in Tennessee [01:10:39.740 --> 01:10:42.740] That presides over all the judges in Tennessee [01:10:42.740 --> 01:10:47.740] And that they gave him permission to hear it [01:10:47.740 --> 01:10:54.740] Well, he admits on the record that he didn't have jurisdiction to hear any amulty cases [01:10:54.740 --> 01:10:59.740] And this is what Buddy Summers said there, and Buddy Summers says, why are we here then? [01:10:59.740 --> 01:11:01.740] If you can't hear anything [01:11:01.740 --> 01:11:03.740] Really? Good question [01:11:03.740 --> 01:11:12.740] Well, they couldn't take any of our documents out because there was no case law on this subject [01:11:12.740 --> 01:11:14.740] It's never been done before [01:11:14.740 --> 01:11:16.740] And so they had to be there [01:11:16.740 --> 01:11:23.740] But the attorneys wanted to put an astrograph and say null and void on their documents [01:11:23.740 --> 01:11:25.740] That's what the papers said [01:11:25.740 --> 01:11:30.740] The judge never did say that, just the attorney said that [01:11:30.740 --> 01:11:32.740] But he never ruled on that [01:11:32.740 --> 01:11:34.740] But I'll get to the good part, the rulings [01:11:34.740 --> 01:11:43.740] So after he had ordered during the hearing that we would pay the attorney's fees [01:11:43.740 --> 01:11:47.740] There's 30 attorneys, okay? [01:11:47.740 --> 01:11:56.740] Anyway, after the end of the day, the judge walks off the bench [01:11:56.740 --> 01:12:03.740] I go to the microphone and I declare a summary judgment in favor of third-party plaintiffs [01:12:03.740 --> 01:12:05.740] The judge has abandoned his court [01:12:05.740 --> 01:12:06.740] What? [01:12:06.740 --> 01:12:08.740] He did not adjudicate [01:12:08.740 --> 01:12:11.740] And they went wild, they shut off the microphone [01:12:11.740 --> 01:12:16.740] They came rushing up from behind me, these attorneys and stuff [01:12:16.740 --> 01:12:18.740] But I got it out for the record [01:12:18.740 --> 01:12:22.740] Oh, good for you. Now what mic did you jump on? [01:12:22.740 --> 01:12:24.740] The podium right there beside me [01:12:24.740 --> 01:12:31.740] I knew what he was going to do because I hadn't had a judge yet that did not adjourn a hearing [01:12:31.740 --> 01:12:34.740] And I kept on thinking, I'm going to catch him on this one, you know [01:12:34.740 --> 01:12:38.740] So what he said, I was looking for this man to come off the bench [01:12:38.740 --> 01:12:40.740] But he didn't say it, he did not have jurisdiction [01:12:40.740 --> 01:12:44.740] So he could not dismiss our counterclaims [01:12:44.740 --> 01:12:50.740] So when I did that, I stopped court [01:12:50.740 --> 01:12:53.740] So I closed it [01:12:53.740 --> 01:12:55.740] He didn't, I did it for him [01:12:55.740 --> 01:12:57.740] Good for you, Wendy [01:12:57.740 --> 01:12:59.740] You are having way too much fun [01:12:59.740 --> 01:13:01.740] This is just great [01:13:01.740 --> 01:13:04.740] I gave him a handful of criminal complaints [01:13:04.740 --> 01:13:10.740] And these state troopers are sitting beside us, I guess to intimidate us [01:13:10.740 --> 01:13:12.740] But I was not intimidated at all [01:13:12.740 --> 01:13:15.740] I told him, I said, boys, I may need to arrest somebody today [01:13:15.740 --> 01:13:18.740] So the judge, he looked at my criminal complaints [01:13:18.740 --> 01:13:25.740] And he says, put him in a file, but he didn't have jurisdiction to do anything with those [01:13:25.740 --> 01:13:28.740] He was just a special judge [01:13:28.740 --> 01:13:32.740] And I said, well, judge, would you like me to help you sign those arrest warrants? [01:13:32.740 --> 01:13:36.740] He said, I can't do that [01:13:36.740 --> 01:13:39.740] And I said, yeah, you can [01:13:39.740 --> 01:13:43.740] But anyway, it didn't look [01:13:43.740 --> 01:13:49.740] I did, I helped Buddy do a les pendants, if I'm saying that right [01:13:49.740 --> 01:13:50.740] Oh, les pendants? [01:13:50.740 --> 01:13:52.740] Yeah, to save his home [01:13:52.740 --> 01:13:56.740] Because they ordered his home to be sold on the courthouse steps [01:13:56.740 --> 01:14:04.740] And because Buddy has some monetary value, I guess, to him [01:14:04.740 --> 01:14:06.740] They wanted to pick on him [01:14:06.740 --> 01:14:11.740] But he only had gotten one bill from one attorney, the city attorney [01:14:11.740 --> 01:14:14.740] That was representing the county [01:14:14.740 --> 01:14:18.740] And she charged $275 an hour [01:14:18.740 --> 01:14:20.740] And she said she worked six hours [01:14:20.740 --> 01:14:22.740] Well, I accepted that [01:14:22.740 --> 01:14:25.740] I told him I was accepted for value, returned for value [01:14:25.740 --> 01:14:28.740] UCC 3-106 [01:14:28.740 --> 01:14:32.740] If she refuses it, the bill is gone [01:14:32.740 --> 01:14:43.740] If they're still attempting to sell the home, you need to file for restraining order [01:14:43.740 --> 01:14:44.740] Okay [01:14:44.740 --> 01:14:49.740] In a higher court [01:14:49.740 --> 01:14:53.740] Well, we'll have to go probably to appellate court, appeals court [01:14:53.740 --> 01:14:59.740] Because they have attempted to put no filing order on us [01:14:59.740 --> 01:15:02.740] That we can't file in the court system anymore [01:15:02.740 --> 01:15:05.740] Then that should get a constitutional violation [01:15:05.740 --> 01:15:09.740] You should take that to the feds [01:15:09.740 --> 01:15:14.740] Denying your right to petition the court for redress of grievance [01:15:14.740 --> 01:15:19.740] And to punish a person for doing what the law clearly allows them to do [01:15:19.740 --> 01:15:24.740] Do process violation of the most basic sort [01:15:24.740 --> 01:15:30.740] So that goes to federal constitution [01:15:30.740 --> 01:15:33.740] Be nice to get them in the federal courts [01:15:33.740 --> 01:15:41.740] Yeah, I'm going to tell you that I called yesterday the presiding judge of the court of judiciary [01:15:41.740 --> 01:15:48.740] I talked to his secretary and I said I wanted to arrange a meeting with him [01:15:48.740 --> 01:15:51.740] And she would know some information [01:15:51.740 --> 01:15:55.740] And that's what he would be implementing in a crime [01:15:55.740 --> 01:15:58.740] And I want to verify it first [01:15:58.740 --> 01:16:00.740] And she said I'll have to call you back [01:16:00.740 --> 01:16:02.740] We're having some problems in the building [01:16:02.740 --> 01:16:04.740] They had to evacuate for some reason yesterday [01:16:04.740 --> 01:16:08.740] But anyway, she called me back and I told her some more information on it [01:16:08.740 --> 01:16:15.740] The judge on the record said that the court of judiciary gave him permission to hear a case when she was a defendant [01:16:15.740 --> 01:16:19.740] And I want to see who was responsible [01:16:19.740 --> 01:16:23.740] Well, about 6 o'clock last night, the judge himself called me [01:16:23.740 --> 01:16:31.740] And he says, first off, I would have never, you know, gave that kind of permission for anything [01:16:31.740 --> 01:16:34.740] I did not, would not, never could have [01:16:34.740 --> 01:16:36.740] Holy crap [01:16:36.740 --> 01:16:37.740] Wow [01:16:37.740 --> 01:16:40.740] These guys got a problem [01:16:40.740 --> 01:16:45.740] Okay, listen, listen, Wendy, we're going to break, so just hang on the line, okay? [01:16:45.740 --> 01:16:46.740] Okay [01:16:46.740 --> 01:16:50.740] We'll be right back, the rule of law, Randy Kalten and Deborah Stevens on Rule of Law Radio, we'll be right back [01:17:16.740 --> 01:17:18.740] We'll be right back [01:17:46.740 --> 01:17:55.740] You can visit sleepwellinvestment.com or call Bill Schober at 817-975-2431 [01:17:55.740 --> 01:18:17.740] That's sleepwellinvestment.com or call 817-975-2431 [01:18:25.740 --> 01:18:54.740] All right [01:18:54.740 --> 01:18:59.740] We've got some Route 1 for you there [01:18:59.740 --> 01:19:06.740] From Nomads Land, album Nomads Land, Jerry Stevens Route 1 [01:19:06.740 --> 01:19:14.740] Okay, so Wendy, this is absolutely, I mean, it's just mind-boggling [01:19:14.740 --> 01:19:18.740] The judge lied on the record [01:19:18.740 --> 01:19:22.740] Saying that the court of the judiciary gave him permission to do this [01:19:22.740 --> 01:19:26.740] The court of the judiciary says we never would have done such a thing, this is unbelievable [01:19:26.740 --> 01:19:32.740] The presiding judge said he did not give permission, he's a superior respondent, right? [01:19:32.740 --> 01:19:33.740] Yeah, we are [01:19:33.740 --> 01:19:40.740] He said that, he told me to call Steve Daniels, which is the disciplinary counsel [01:19:40.740 --> 01:19:48.740] I called him today and I said, you know, I explained the situation that he said that he was given permission [01:19:48.740 --> 01:19:55.740] He asked me, since I filed a judiciary complaint, does he have to recuse himself? [01:19:55.740 --> 01:20:00.740] And I said, I didn't ask him to disqualify himself because of a complaint [01:20:00.740 --> 01:20:06.740] I asked him to disqualify himself because he was a defendant on the counterclaim [01:20:06.740 --> 01:20:14.740] And I said, and he stated on the record, this is a multi-jurisdiction, he had no jurisdiction in multi-cases [01:20:14.740 --> 01:20:21.740] And the presiding judge said he did give him permission, but he said the amnesty, there was confusion [01:20:21.740 --> 01:20:27.740] I don't think he was totally given the whole idea [01:20:27.740 --> 01:20:35.740] But now, since Steve Daniels, he said, I kept on asking him questions, he said, well, I said what I said [01:20:35.740 --> 01:20:37.740] I said, what did you say you said? [01:20:37.740 --> 01:20:41.740] And we kept on going back and forth [01:20:41.740 --> 01:20:49.740] Anyway, welcome to my world, Steve Daniels, just now I'm being placed on my affidavit of negative veermin [01:20:49.740 --> 01:20:54.740] He played, he tried to alter and hinder my contract [01:20:54.740 --> 01:21:01.740] So he just played, the other judge was very nice, the presiding judge [01:21:01.740 --> 01:21:05.740] I said, well, I was hoping there would be at least one honest judge in Tennessee [01:21:05.740 --> 01:21:07.740] I'm glad you're him [01:21:07.740 --> 01:21:16.740] And I gave him all the compliments and I said, I just wanted you to know what was said about the court judiciary [01:21:16.740 --> 01:21:17.740] Wow [01:21:17.740 --> 01:21:28.740] So what they're saying is, is this judge didn't tell them the real reason that he should be disqualified from the case [01:21:28.740 --> 01:21:30.740] Exactly [01:21:30.740 --> 01:21:31.740] Wow [01:21:31.740 --> 01:21:35.740] He just said because I filed a complaint, well, heck, I filed this complaint without everybody [01:21:35.740 --> 01:21:46.740] So what you have here is a judge, one judge saying to you off the record that the other judge lied to him [01:21:46.740 --> 01:21:52.740] The other judge spoke on the record claiming that this judge gave him permission [01:21:52.740 --> 01:21:54.740] That's unbelievable [01:21:54.740 --> 01:22:00.740] So the one that carries more legal weight is the one that's on the record [01:22:00.740 --> 01:22:01.740] Yep [01:22:01.740 --> 01:22:13.740] So now based on the court record, you have reasonable cause to believe that the court of the judiciary conspired with this judge to deny you due process [01:22:13.740 --> 01:22:14.740] Yep [01:22:14.740 --> 01:22:28.740] And if you go after the court of the judiciary because of this, that judge that if he did misrepresent the truth to the court of the judiciary, he's got a problem [01:22:28.740 --> 01:22:30.740] I say he does [01:22:30.740 --> 01:22:31.740] Oh, that's going to be a hoot [01:22:31.740 --> 01:22:41.740] He's considering how big a problem he has. I already got it, Chief Justice, and her paperwork that I have filed against her can't be removed [01:22:41.740 --> 01:22:46.740] It's still there regardless of what they think [01:22:46.740 --> 01:22:51.740] Okay, so you know what? I hope Dale Nathan is listening right now [01:22:51.740 --> 01:22:53.740] Who says we can't go after these judges, huh? [01:22:53.740 --> 01:22:59.740] Wendy is ripping through them like a tornado or something [01:22:59.740 --> 01:23:05.740] Like a buzzsaw, man, it's just like forget it [01:23:05.740 --> 01:23:06.740] She can't help it [01:23:06.740 --> 01:23:14.740] Everybody has, if you're ever forced to testify because they ordered my husband to testify and I'm going to have to give you this [01:23:14.740 --> 01:23:20.740] He did excellent because I told him I said, you don't remember this [01:23:20.740 --> 01:23:25.740] So every time this attorney asked him anything, he says, I don't recall [01:23:25.740 --> 01:23:30.740] She said, where did you file these other papers at? I don't recall [01:23:30.740 --> 01:23:33.740] And more he said, I don't recall the matter she got [01:23:33.740 --> 01:23:40.740] So she picked up a maritime lien by the United States Coast Guard and she said, why did you file this? [01:23:40.740 --> 01:23:44.740] I don't recall [01:23:44.740 --> 01:23:50.740] I said, they can't get you for perjury if you can't remember nothing [01:23:50.740 --> 01:23:55.740] So that's always the trick and I learned that from the circuit court clerks [01:23:55.740 --> 01:24:01.740] He was in a hearing with one of the judges that is no longer a judge that I had complained about [01:24:01.740 --> 01:24:07.740] And in his hearing, every time they asked him, he said, I don't recall [01:24:07.740 --> 01:24:10.740] I thought, hmm, I'm going to remember that [01:24:10.740 --> 01:24:12.740] He couldn't get in trouble for that? [01:24:12.740 --> 01:24:17.740] No, I mean, they can't say because you have a bad memory [01:24:17.740 --> 01:24:21.740] And they can't prove that you don't really remember it either [01:24:21.740 --> 01:24:23.740] Right [01:24:23.740 --> 01:24:24.740] Oh, no [01:24:24.740 --> 01:24:26.740] So that's always the trick to that [01:24:26.740 --> 01:24:30.740] I learned that from the circuit court clerks [01:24:30.740 --> 01:24:33.740] I learned something from these hearings [01:24:33.740 --> 01:24:35.740] And they can't do anything about it? [01:24:35.740 --> 01:24:36.740] No [01:24:36.740 --> 01:24:38.740] Wow [01:24:38.740 --> 01:24:46.740] I mean, it's better than taking a fifth because if you're in court and from a jury and you take the fifth, they think that you know something and you're guilty [01:24:46.740 --> 01:24:47.740] Right [01:24:47.740 --> 01:24:52.740] If you can't recall, they can't say, well, you can't remember [01:24:52.740 --> 01:24:54.740] Just a little tidbit there [01:24:54.740 --> 01:24:56.740] Blame it on the fluoride in the water [01:24:56.740 --> 01:24:57.740] Absolutely [01:24:57.740 --> 01:25:01.740] We should have blamed it on Jerry Cunningham, our mayor [01:25:01.740 --> 01:25:03.740] Right, for putting the fluoride in the water [01:25:03.740 --> 01:25:13.740] He was there, the assistant mayor, and he was both there because they were also dependent on Buddy Summers' counterclaim [01:25:13.740 --> 01:25:16.740] But we had a big showing of people [01:25:16.740 --> 01:25:22.740] Okay, Tamara was going to go before a grand jury. We hadn't heard what happened with that [01:25:22.740 --> 01:25:24.740] You talking about Tawna? [01:25:24.740 --> 01:25:25.740] Tawna [01:25:25.740 --> 01:25:27.740] Yes, I was with her [01:25:27.740 --> 01:25:34.740] Actually, the guy that you did an interview on the radio, he almost got us all arrested up there [01:25:34.740 --> 01:25:37.740] Man, Tawna was there waiting for her to hear it [01:25:37.740 --> 01:25:39.740] And we were the only ones there at first [01:25:39.740 --> 01:25:49.740] And then this group of people came in, in the radio, and he wanted me to interview Tawna about how it's going to feel to hear yourself, you know, in front of the grand jury and stuff [01:25:49.740 --> 01:25:52.740] And the deputy just went crazy [01:25:52.740 --> 01:25:54.740] He says, you can't do that in here [01:25:54.740 --> 01:25:57.740] You didn't get their permission, blah, blah, blah [01:25:57.740 --> 01:26:01.740] And we said, that's okay with us, you know, we were the only ones in there [01:26:01.740 --> 01:26:04.740] And so he called the district attorney [01:26:04.740 --> 01:26:09.740] Now, I didn't tell this man who I was, this is a different county [01:26:09.740 --> 01:26:12.740] Okay, this was what I thought was very special [01:26:12.740 --> 01:26:20.740] He looked at that district attorney, he looked at me, he said, Ms. Roseberg, you tell him exactly what you asked her [01:26:20.740 --> 01:26:25.740] I said, how does this feel to finally get before the grand jury? [01:26:25.740 --> 01:26:28.740] I mean, you just went crazy there for a minute [01:26:28.740 --> 01:26:33.740] And this man actually just did not like me, and I didn't do anything to him [01:26:33.740 --> 01:26:37.740] You probably terrified him [01:26:37.740 --> 01:26:41.740] Yeah, well, they, of course, declined [01:26:41.740 --> 01:26:46.740] But she testified for two and a half to three hours in front of the grand jury [01:26:46.740 --> 01:26:50.740] I mean, she did real good to hold her attention that long [01:26:50.740 --> 01:26:59.740] Well, you know, the one she, this is, for me, this is my primary purpose [01:26:59.740 --> 01:27:03.740] And it's not really to get them indicted [01:27:03.740 --> 01:27:11.740] But now they know, at least in that county, anything they do can wind up in front of a grand jury [01:27:11.740 --> 01:27:15.740] So watch your behind [01:27:15.740 --> 01:27:19.740] And that's exactly what we want [01:27:19.740 --> 01:27:25.740] You know, it's like people who aren't public officials for the most part [01:27:25.740 --> 01:27:30.740] I mean, we have respect for the law, most people, unless they're, you know, like some hardcore criminal [01:27:30.740 --> 01:27:35.740] We're afraid to do things for fear of ending up in front of the grand jury [01:27:35.740 --> 01:27:40.740] Well, I mean, I wouldn't want to do anything that would cause me to end up in front of a grand jury anyway [01:27:40.740 --> 01:27:46.740] But, I mean, it is a, you know, it's there, you know, it's a deterrent for everybody [01:27:46.740 --> 01:27:49.740] Well, they should have to feel that too [01:27:49.740 --> 01:27:51.740] They should have to feel that too [01:27:51.740 --> 01:27:57.740] Most definitely, they have to see what it feels like to sweat a little bit [01:27:57.740 --> 01:28:00.740] Well, I'm really, I'm proud of you, Wendy [01:28:00.740 --> 01:28:01.740] Well, thank you [01:28:01.740 --> 01:28:04.740] You're why we're on this show [01:28:04.740 --> 01:28:14.740] Yeah, and listeners, you know, Wendy, were you doing stuff like this before you started listening to our show? [01:28:14.740 --> 01:28:16.740] Absolutely not [01:28:16.740 --> 01:28:19.740] See, we really are making a difference, Randy [01:28:19.740 --> 01:28:21.740] I know, this is [01:28:21.740 --> 01:28:23.740] This is why we're here [01:28:23.740 --> 01:28:28.740] I still tell the story of when Wendy first called in [01:28:28.740 --> 01:28:37.740] If I had tried to come up with someone that was the perfect personification of what we were trying to do [01:28:37.740 --> 01:28:41.740] I wouldn't have come up with someone as good as Wendy [01:28:41.740 --> 01:28:47.740] She's taking it to other levels too, I mean, she's hitting them with commercial law and everything [01:28:47.740 --> 01:28:52.740] Putting liens and all this kind of stuff, I mean, this is amazing [01:28:52.740 --> 01:28:57.740] If you want to be like Wendy, just dye your hair bright red [01:28:57.740 --> 01:29:01.740] Get you a couple of canes and everybody will get out of your way [01:29:01.740 --> 01:29:05.740] It's a little different color right now [01:29:05.740 --> 01:29:10.740] I have seasonal hair, okay, it changes with the seasons [01:29:10.740 --> 01:29:15.740] It's sort of orange in the fall, then it's a darker red around Christmas and winter [01:29:15.740 --> 01:29:19.740] Then I go to blonde [01:29:19.740 --> 01:29:20.740] Oh my goodness [01:29:20.740 --> 01:29:24.740] I'm the only seasonal person you ever know [01:29:24.740 --> 01:29:26.740] I'm undercover so they won't recognize me [01:29:26.740 --> 01:29:29.740] The two canes will never give a clue who I am [01:29:29.740 --> 01:29:33.740] I guess I started to say somehow I don't think it's going to work [01:29:33.740 --> 01:29:35.740] All right, listen, we're going to break [01:29:35.740 --> 01:29:37.740] Do you have anything else for us, Wendy? [01:29:37.740 --> 01:29:40.740] No, that's it, I'll let you go so other people can call [01:29:40.740 --> 01:29:41.740] All right, thank you so much [01:29:41.740 --> 01:29:43.740] Excellent, excellent [01:29:43.740 --> 01:29:45.740] Thanks, Wendy, thanks for everything you do [01:29:45.740 --> 01:29:47.740] All right, we're going to go to Bill in Wisconsin [01:29:47.740 --> 01:29:48.740] We'll get back on the other side [01:29:48.740 --> 01:29:52.740] And callers, call on in, 512-646-1984 [01:29:52.740 --> 01:29:54.740] We will be right back [01:29:57.740 --> 01:29:59.740] Gold prices are at historic highs [01:29:59.740 --> 01:30:02.740] And with the recent pullback, this is a great time to buy [01:30:02.740 --> 01:30:06.740] With the value of the dollar, risks of inflation, geopolitical uncertainties [01:30:06.740 --> 01:30:10.740] And instability in world financial systems, I see gold going up much higher [01:30:10.740 --> 01:30:13.740] Hi, I'm Tim Fry at Roberts & Roberts Brokerage [01:30:13.740 --> 01:30:17.740] Everybody should have some of their assets in investment-grade precious metals [01:30:17.740 --> 01:30:20.740] At Roberts & Roberts Brokerage, you can buy gold, silver, and platinum [01:30:20.740 --> 01:30:26.740] With confidence from a brokerage that's specialized in the precious metals market since 1977 [01:30:26.740 --> 01:30:29.740] If you are new to precious metals, we will happily provide you [01:30:29.740 --> 01:30:32.740] With the information you need to make an informed decision [01:30:32.740 --> 01:30:34.740] Whether or not you choose to purchase from us [01:30:34.740 --> 01:30:37.740] Also, Roberts & Roberts Brokerage values your privacy [01:30:37.740 --> 01:30:42.740] And will always advise you in the event that we would be required to report any transaction [01:30:42.740 --> 01:30:45.740] If you have gold, silver, or platinum you'd like to sell [01:30:45.740 --> 01:30:47.740] We can convert it for immediate payment [01:30:47.740 --> 01:30:51.740] Call us at 800-874-9760 [01:30:51.740 --> 01:30:53.740] We're Roberts & Roberts Brokerage [01:30:53.740 --> 01:31:08.740] 800-874-9760 [01:31:23.740 --> 01:31:33.740] I've got to slow down, must get rest tonight [01:31:33.740 --> 01:31:39.740] Been running from my woman friends who ran out of life [01:31:39.740 --> 01:31:43.740] Lawyers, courts, and money all began [01:31:43.740 --> 01:31:46.740] All right, lawyers, courts, and money all began [01:31:46.740 --> 01:31:48.740] Jerry, he has a way with words [01:31:48.740 --> 01:31:53.740] Okay, we are back, we just heard from Wendy from Tennessee [01:31:53.740 --> 01:31:56.740] The terror of Tennessee, indeed [01:31:56.740 --> 01:31:59.740] All right, we are now going to go to Bill in Wisconsin [01:31:59.740 --> 01:32:02.740] And callers, we've got open phone lines, you know [01:32:02.740 --> 01:32:08.740] So call on in, 512-646-1984 [01:32:08.740 --> 01:32:12.740] Maybe we can hear from some of our people who are listening to our affiliate station [01:32:12.740 --> 01:32:15.740] In Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and Omaha, Nebraska [01:32:15.740 --> 01:32:18.740] Our newest affiliates listening on the AM station [01:32:18.740 --> 01:32:20.740] Why don't you all call on in, okay? [01:32:20.740 --> 01:32:23.740] All right, we've got Bill from Wisconsin [01:32:23.740 --> 01:32:25.740] Hey, Bill, thanks for calling in [01:32:25.740 --> 01:32:27.740] What's on your mind tonight? [01:32:27.740 --> 01:32:34.740] Why, hey, hey, Wendy's going to be a tough act to follow [01:32:34.740 --> 01:32:37.740] Yes, she is, indeed [01:32:37.740 --> 01:32:40.740] And I'm not going to try and compete with her [01:32:40.740 --> 01:32:42.740] My heart and thanks go out to her [01:32:42.740 --> 01:32:46.740] I'm sure all of the listeners get inspiration from her [01:32:46.740 --> 01:32:51.740] Yeah, I'm getting text messages all over the place about Wendy right now on the phone [01:32:51.740 --> 01:32:53.740] Something else [01:32:53.740 --> 01:32:59.740] The purpose of my call was, have you been aware of the thing that is called [01:32:59.740 --> 01:33:05.740] Modern Militia Movement Letter that was put out in Missouri? [01:33:05.740 --> 01:33:08.740] No, I'm not familiar with that [01:33:08.740 --> 01:33:10.740] Okay [01:33:10.740 --> 01:33:11.740] Randy? [01:33:11.740 --> 01:33:13.740] I'll do my best to sum it up here [01:33:13.740 --> 01:33:21.740] That was a letter and it was sent out to the state troopers in the state of Missouri [01:33:21.740 --> 01:33:23.740] Okay, yeah, we were aware about that [01:33:23.740 --> 01:33:32.740] Oh, this is the thing about how it's in their pamphlet, handbook, or something to profile Ron Paul supporters? [01:33:32.740 --> 01:33:34.740] There you go, there you go [01:33:34.740 --> 01:33:35.740] That's it [01:33:35.740 --> 01:33:43.740] They got a whole, not only Ron Paul, which is one of them, but if you fly an American flag [01:33:43.740 --> 01:33:53.740] or if you have a flag upside down, bumper stickers on your car, you're suspected of being a security threat [01:33:53.740 --> 01:33:56.740] This is really crazy [01:33:56.740 --> 01:34:02.740] Maybe this is picked up by other states, I don't know, I got no validation [01:34:02.740 --> 01:34:12.740] You know, Bill, it's always been my suspicion that the police profile like that everywhere [01:34:12.740 --> 01:34:20.740] People with long hair or whatever, pulling them over because they've got a peace sign painted on their car [01:34:20.740 --> 01:34:24.740] I know for a fact the police have always profiled [01:34:24.740 --> 01:34:32.740] But now they're just like writing it out in their handbook and admitting it [01:34:32.740 --> 01:34:38.740] And that says, well, the point comes to sometimes if you get pulled over, what might be the reason [01:34:38.740 --> 01:34:42.740] or what might be the attitude of that officer when he's coming up to your car [01:34:42.740 --> 01:34:46.740] or let's just say you have a Campaign for Liberty sticker on there [01:34:46.740 --> 01:34:50.740] He's been aware of this and now he's got a different attitude [01:34:50.740 --> 01:34:55.740] He's one of these protester types and possible militia movement [01:34:55.740 --> 01:35:04.740] It's just an in-your-face attitude that it seems like the police are just coming out right now and just saying, [01:35:04.740 --> 01:35:09.740] here, this is what we're going to do and what are you going to do about it [01:35:09.740 --> 01:35:12.740] Pretty much, and it's going to get to the point [01:35:12.740 --> 01:35:17.740] I mean, the next step is having a bumper sticker on your car is going to be probable cause [01:35:17.740 --> 01:35:24.740] What we do now is claim that if a policeman stops you for any reason [01:35:24.740 --> 01:35:30.740] it's really because he profiled you and he has no probable cause [01:35:30.740 --> 01:35:34.740] He made it all up because you fit the profile that's in his manual [01:35:34.740 --> 01:35:38.740] That's right, that's right [01:35:38.740 --> 01:35:41.740] So actually they kind of made it easy on us now [01:35:41.740 --> 01:35:45.740] Everything's an opportunity [01:35:45.740 --> 01:35:49.740] That's kind of what I was looking for, Randy, you're giving me assistance here [01:35:49.740 --> 01:35:51.740] There you go [01:35:51.740 --> 01:35:57.740] Because now, since this has came out, they're compromised [01:35:57.740 --> 01:36:02.740] Oh, absolutely, that was the stupidest thing they could have done [01:36:02.740 --> 01:36:04.740] That's what I thought when I first heard it [01:36:04.740 --> 01:36:07.740] I mean, it's one thing for them to do it but to tell everybody [01:36:07.740 --> 01:36:09.740] I know, I know [01:36:09.740 --> 01:36:12.740] That's what I was thinking all along too, Randy [01:36:12.740 --> 01:36:16.740] I mean, when I saw this come out and all the news articles and stuff [01:36:16.740 --> 01:36:20.740] I mean, most everybody is really upset about it and stuff [01:36:20.740 --> 01:36:25.740] But I really wasn't because I know they've always done that [01:36:25.740 --> 01:36:29.740] And the first thing I thought was, these guys are really stupid [01:36:29.740 --> 01:36:30.740] Why are they admitting it? [01:36:30.740 --> 01:36:33.740] These guys are really, they are really brain dead [01:36:33.740 --> 01:36:37.740] To admit it, they are just handing it to us on a silver platter [01:36:37.740 --> 01:36:40.740] And the first thing you want to think is, well, they can't be that stupid [01:36:40.740 --> 01:36:42.740] Yeah, they are [01:36:42.740 --> 01:36:45.740] But then, remember what Wendy just said [01:36:45.740 --> 01:36:46.740] They are [01:36:46.740 --> 01:36:48.740] The judge gets up there and lies about another judge [01:36:48.740 --> 01:36:50.740] Surely he can't be that stupid [01:36:50.740 --> 01:36:57.740] Well, you know what, it may be partially stupidity but it's mostly hubris [01:36:57.740 --> 01:37:00.740] It's arrogance to the nth degree [01:37:00.740 --> 01:37:05.740] They just think they can totally do whatever they want and get away with it [01:37:05.740 --> 01:37:10.740] And that they are not going to suffer any consequences [01:37:10.740 --> 01:37:13.740] How did this letter come out? [01:37:13.740 --> 01:37:15.740] It was, well, the way I understand it [01:37:15.740 --> 01:37:18.740] I'm sure you are familiar with Alex Jones [01:37:18.740 --> 01:37:20.740] I would rid you of that [01:37:20.740 --> 01:37:21.740] He's not, he's from a troupe [01:37:21.740 --> 01:37:22.740] Alex who? [01:37:22.740 --> 01:37:23.740] Oh, come on [01:37:23.740 --> 01:37:25.740] That evil rival guy [01:37:25.740 --> 01:37:27.740] No, no, no, no, no [01:37:27.740 --> 01:37:30.740] Actually, of all the people who might be evil rival [01:37:30.740 --> 01:37:32.740] Alex is not one of those [01:37:32.740 --> 01:37:33.740] Yeah, no, no [01:37:33.740 --> 01:37:36.740] And he is on the evil rival network [01:37:36.740 --> 01:37:39.740] But he doesn't directly compete with us, so he's okay [01:37:39.740 --> 01:37:43.740] If it wasn't for Alex Jones, I wouldn't be doing what I'm doing right now [01:37:43.740 --> 01:37:46.740] He's the one that, I woke up because of him because I heard him on the radio [01:37:46.740 --> 01:37:50.740] So, yeah, I got to give him, I got to give credit where credit's due, no [01:37:50.740 --> 01:37:51.740] Alex Jones is stupid [01:37:51.740 --> 01:37:54.740] But the way that this thing came out, my understanding of it [01:37:54.740 --> 01:38:01.740] And the way I first found out about it was that there was a trooper who just sent a copy of this memo [01:38:01.740 --> 01:38:07.740] Apparently this was distributed to the Missouri patrol [01:38:07.740 --> 01:38:10.740] And so he sent a copy of this thing over to Alex [01:38:10.740 --> 01:38:13.740] And he got ahold of it and followed through with it and said, okay, what's all this? [01:38:13.740 --> 01:38:16.740] And he got to the bottom of it and he said, yeah, it's real [01:38:16.740 --> 01:38:19.740] Was this an internal memo sent by? [01:38:19.740 --> 01:38:21.740] Yeah, it's an internal memo [01:38:21.740 --> 01:38:24.740] There is, you can get copies of it, I've got copies [01:38:24.740 --> 01:38:28.740] So it's not really a handbook, it's an internal department memo [01:38:28.740 --> 01:38:33.740] Yeah, well, it's eight pages worth, it's called, what do they call it? [01:38:33.740 --> 01:38:39.740] An unclassified law enforcement sensitive, whatever that means [01:38:39.740 --> 01:38:47.740] That means it's used in the detection of crime, so therefore it can be withheld [01:38:47.740 --> 01:38:51.740] Yeah, perhaps so, but it got out [01:38:51.740 --> 01:38:57.740] It wasn't anything like they published, they gave it out to their troopers [01:38:57.740 --> 01:39:02.740] And what they're trying to do here is they go back in a whole history [01:39:02.740 --> 01:39:05.740] And they're trying to tie the Oklahoma City bombing [01:39:05.740 --> 01:39:09.740] They're taking Ruby Ridge, they're taking Waco [01:39:09.740 --> 01:39:11.740] And they're saying, well, these are things that have happened in the past [01:39:11.740 --> 01:39:13.740] And this is the old militia, now we have a new one [01:39:13.740 --> 01:39:20.740] So they're trying to make a gap there between anybody who doesn't go along with the government party line [01:39:20.740 --> 01:39:26.740] They said part of these people would be ones who may fly the flag upside down, have bumper stickers [01:39:26.740 --> 01:39:36.740] Rally, go for states' rights, that type of thing, anti-government propaganda [01:39:36.740 --> 01:39:42.740] Anybody who's against the IRS, the FBI, NAFTA, the Corridor [01:39:42.740 --> 01:39:46.740] That's where you guys are out there in Texas and Missouri, I guess [01:39:46.740 --> 01:39:49.740] It doesn't affect us up here so far [01:39:49.740 --> 01:39:51.740] This Corridor, what are they calling it? [01:39:51.740 --> 01:39:53.740] The Trans-Texas Corridor, yeah [01:39:53.740 --> 01:39:55.740] The Trans-Texas Corridor thing, yeah [01:39:55.740 --> 01:39:59.740] It is going to go all the way up to Canada though, it's part of the NAFTA highway [01:39:59.740 --> 01:40:02.740] Well, no, last I heard it's been... [01:40:02.740 --> 01:40:03.740] They killed it? [01:40:03.740 --> 01:40:04.740] They're killing the funding [01:40:04.740 --> 01:40:06.740] Well, Oklahoma said you're not going through Oklahoma [01:40:06.740 --> 01:40:08.740] Yeah, Oklahoma put their foot down [01:40:08.740 --> 01:40:14.740] And all of these kids they took in West Texas where they went in and took some 300 kids [01:40:14.740 --> 01:40:20.740] The alternative route to Oklahoma goes exactly across these people's property [01:40:20.740 --> 01:40:24.740] Yeah, they did that to grab their land, there's no question about it [01:40:24.740 --> 01:40:26.740] And it backfired [01:40:26.740 --> 01:40:29.740] And it didn't work [01:40:29.740 --> 01:40:38.740] People who may be a security threat are those who fear the government will enforce a mass RFID human implantations [01:40:38.740 --> 01:40:40.740] And they just said everything [01:40:40.740 --> 01:40:47.740] They're saying, hey, all of this that they're saying, if you go against this type of thing, then you're being suspected [01:40:47.740 --> 01:40:55.740] Wait, does it say in the memo something about people who are against human RFID implantations? [01:40:55.740 --> 01:40:57.740] Does it actually say that in the memo? [01:40:57.740 --> 01:40:59.740] Yeah, it says radio frequency RFID [01:40:59.740 --> 01:41:01.740] I'll just read you the one sentence thing [01:41:01.740 --> 01:41:06.740] There is a fear that the government will enforce mass RFID human implantations [01:41:06.740 --> 01:41:14.740] The process would make it possible for the government to continually know the locations of all citizens [01:41:14.740 --> 01:41:21.740] Okay, and so what are they saying, that there's a paranoia out there or something and so that people who [01:41:21.740 --> 01:41:23.740] These are additional motivators [01:41:23.740 --> 01:41:28.740] These would be motivators for people to, for militia activity [01:41:28.740 --> 01:41:32.740] Oh, I see, I see [01:41:32.740 --> 01:41:38.740] Okay, anticipation of economic collapse, Ammunition Accountability Act [01:41:38.740 --> 01:41:43.740] Good Lord, these guys got to be brain dead, you know [01:41:43.740 --> 01:41:48.740] The corridor, the ideologies, the Christian identity movement [01:41:48.740 --> 01:41:51.740] Oh, so if you're a Christian now [01:41:51.740 --> 01:41:54.740] Citizen, here you go, if you believe you're a sovereign citizen, you're a security threat [01:41:54.740 --> 01:42:00.740] Okay, so if you're a citizen now, I mean, if you're a citizen or a Christian, you're in trouble [01:42:00.740 --> 01:42:02.740] Wait a minute, wait a minute [01:42:02.740 --> 01:42:04.740] Who produced this? [01:42:04.740 --> 01:42:09.740] This here was produced by the, let me go down to the end here [01:42:09.740 --> 01:42:10.740] So outrageous [01:42:10.740 --> 01:42:21.740] They got acronyms, MIAC, stands for the Missouri Information Analysis Center, MIAC [01:42:21.740 --> 01:42:26.740] If you like, it's a PDF file, I can send it off to you [01:42:26.740 --> 01:42:28.740] I would very much like to have that [01:42:28.740 --> 01:42:33.740] Yeah, I think it's all over the internet, I just haven't had a chance to look at it yet, Randy [01:42:33.740 --> 01:42:38.740] You know, this sounds like what happens in large bureaucracies [01:42:38.740 --> 01:42:45.740] You have all of these petty bureaucrats trying to make themselves look important [01:42:45.740 --> 01:42:49.740] When they are absolutely clueless [01:42:49.740 --> 01:42:57.740] I would bet those folks who are trying to promote the New World Order look at this and they say [01:42:57.740 --> 01:43:01.740] Who in the world did something this stupid? [01:43:01.740 --> 01:43:05.740] Well, Randy, this is coming down from the feds, obviously [01:43:05.740 --> 01:43:06.740] I doubt it [01:43:06.740 --> 01:43:10.740] Oh, I'm sure it is because they're federalizing, Randy, listen [01:43:10.740 --> 01:43:16.740] They're federalizing the police all over the place, listen to our Agenda 21 show [01:43:16.740 --> 01:43:21.740] And I think what happened was that there's some lackey along the chain somewhere [01:43:21.740 --> 01:43:25.740] That made a decision on his own and shouldn't have [01:43:25.740 --> 01:43:30.740] See, these guys who are engineering this are really smart [01:43:30.740 --> 01:43:35.740] And they know that very few policemen are going to want guns taken up [01:43:35.740 --> 01:43:38.740] Because they all got their house full of guns [01:43:38.740 --> 01:43:46.740] Yeah, this was somebody who was given instructions to probably tell these cops this on the sly [01:43:46.740 --> 01:43:51.740] You know, on the side, and they just typed up a memo like an idiot [01:43:51.740 --> 01:43:53.740] I'd like to talk to this a little more [01:43:53.740 --> 01:43:57.740] Alright, we'll be right back, we'll be right back [01:43:57.740 --> 01:44:00.740] Stock markets are taking hit after hit [01:44:00.740 --> 01:44:04.740] Corrupt bankers are choking on subprime debt [01:44:04.740 --> 01:44:08.740] The Fed is busy printing dollars, dollars, and more dollars [01:44:08.740 --> 01:44:12.740] To bail out Wall Street, banks, and the U.S. car industry [01:44:12.740 --> 01:44:15.740] As investors scramble for safety in the metals [01:44:15.740 --> 01:44:18.740] In the face of a further devaluation of the dollar [01:44:18.740 --> 01:44:21.740] The price of silver will only increase [01:44:21.740 --> 01:44:28.740] Some of the world's leading financial analysts believe that silver is one of the world's most important commodities [01:44:28.740 --> 01:44:31.740] With unparalleled investment opportunities for the future [01:44:31.740 --> 01:44:37.740] Now is the time to buy silver before it heads for $75 an ounce [01:44:37.740 --> 01:44:42.740] And the yellow metal roars back past $1,000 an ounce to new highs [01:44:42.740 --> 01:44:49.740] Call Maximus Holdings now at 407-608-5430 [01:44:49.740 --> 01:44:54.740] To find out how you can turn your IRA and 401K into a solid investment [01:44:54.740 --> 01:44:58.740] Silver without any penalties for early withdrawal [01:44:58.740 --> 01:45:01.740] Even if you don't have a retirement account yet [01:45:01.740 --> 01:45:04.740] We have fantastic investment opportunities for you [01:45:04.740 --> 01:45:29.740] Call Maximus Holdings at 407-608-5430 for more information [01:45:34.740 --> 01:45:46.740] Okay, I just got a document handed to me. I was right. This is coming from the Feds. [01:45:46.740 --> 01:45:55.740] The document came from the Missouri Info Analysis Center, which is a fusion center for Homeland Security. [01:45:55.740 --> 01:46:01.740] It is about the Feds federalizing, infiltrating the police, Homeland Security, [01:46:01.740 --> 01:46:05.740] and meshing themselves with our local law enforcement. [01:46:05.740 --> 01:46:10.740] This is coming directly from the federal government, and they are giving these instructions. [01:46:10.740 --> 01:46:15.740] It was just straight up hubris and arrogance. [01:46:15.740 --> 01:46:19.740] They just think that it doesn't matter that they can spread these things around [01:46:19.740 --> 01:46:22.740] and that nobody is going to be able to do anything about it. [01:46:22.740 --> 01:46:25.740] Either that or some lackey was flagrant. [01:46:25.740 --> 01:46:29.740] But in any case, this is coming from Homeland Security, people. [01:46:29.740 --> 01:46:31.740] There's no question about it. [01:46:31.740 --> 01:46:35.740] If it is, in my opinion, that is a good sign. [01:46:35.740 --> 01:46:36.740] Why? [01:46:36.740 --> 01:46:40.740] Because they are a lot dumber than I give them credit for. [01:46:40.740 --> 01:46:42.740] The fusion center. [01:46:42.740 --> 01:46:51.740] To think that our police are mindless automatons. They are not. [01:46:51.740 --> 01:46:58.740] I was listening to a show earlier today. They had a seasoned police officer on the show, [01:46:58.740 --> 01:47:02.740] and he is talking about the attitudes of the police, [01:47:02.740 --> 01:47:09.740] and primarily the seasoned police officers don't like this stuff not one little bit. [01:47:09.740 --> 01:47:16.740] He was talking about how it is common among the more seasoned police officers [01:47:16.740 --> 01:47:24.740] to warn the younger ones about not mindlessly following all of this propaganda they are hearing. [01:47:24.740 --> 01:47:25.740] Really? [01:47:25.740 --> 01:47:28.740] Yes, that was encouraging. [01:47:28.740 --> 01:47:31.740] This was even on the evil rival network. [01:47:31.740 --> 01:47:39.740] Well, the thing is, Randy, it is a scary thing because a lot of our younger police, [01:47:39.740 --> 01:47:49.740] the ones that are earlier on in their career, they are veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan, [01:47:49.740 --> 01:47:55.740] and they have been militarily trained, and training for being a soldier [01:47:55.740 --> 01:47:58.740] is completely different from training for being a police officer. [01:47:58.740 --> 01:48:02.740] At least it is supposed to be. A police officer is supposed to serve and protect. [01:48:02.740 --> 01:48:06.740] Soldiers kill and break things and blow up things, [01:48:06.740 --> 01:48:13.740] and so you have got these soldiers that come back and they get jobs as police officers, [01:48:13.740 --> 01:48:17.740] and so they are already in that mindset, and then they get handed something like this, [01:48:17.740 --> 01:48:25.740] so there is a risk that it is a good thing that the seasoned police officers are trying to keep this thing in check. [01:48:25.740 --> 01:48:27.740] No, that is propaganda. [01:48:27.740 --> 01:48:30.740] No, Randy, it is all over the place. [01:48:30.740 --> 01:48:36.740] They are killing their wives and murdering their families and all kinds of stuff and going nuts. [01:48:36.740 --> 01:48:42.740] I am aware of that part of it, but when you bring them back and put them on the streets, [01:48:42.740 --> 01:48:48.740] they are no more mindless automatons than anyone else. They are actually, if anything, they are less. [01:48:48.740 --> 01:48:49.740] Oh, I know. [01:48:49.740 --> 01:48:54.740] Because they are more experienced. They know the sharp end better than anybody. [01:48:54.740 --> 01:49:03.740] Yes, but Randy, what I am saying is that they treat the citizens as civilians, and that is not proper. [01:49:03.740 --> 01:49:07.740] It is not because they are veterans. [01:49:07.740 --> 01:49:16.740] There is a segment of the public that seeks out this particular profession for reasons that should keep them out of it. [01:49:16.740 --> 01:49:22.740] Well, Randy, check it out at some of these police meetings, like public hearings and stuff, [01:49:22.740 --> 01:49:30.740] where they had an award ceremony and stuff. They were openly, and this was the regular cop on the beat, too. [01:49:30.740 --> 01:49:36.740] This was not just the police chief or upper levels. They were referring to citizens as civilians. [01:49:36.740 --> 01:49:42.740] Billions here in Austin, Texas, in open public hearings, meetings. [01:49:42.740 --> 01:49:43.740] Yes, I know. [01:49:43.740 --> 01:49:45.740] Now, that is very serious. [01:49:45.740 --> 01:49:47.740] I am personally offended by that. [01:49:47.740 --> 01:49:49.740] That is how they treat us. [01:49:49.740 --> 01:49:56.740] I still do not see the policemen as the mindless automaton that the government would like them to be. [01:49:56.740 --> 01:49:57.740] It is not ever going to happen that way. [01:49:57.740 --> 01:49:59.740] Well, that is good. [01:49:59.740 --> 01:50:08.740] The police, and that is what this show is about. They were saying the police are getting very unhappy and very uncomfortable with what they see happening. [01:50:08.740 --> 01:50:11.740] Good. They should. [01:50:11.740 --> 01:50:17.740] It has always been my position. We are all essentially the same human beings. [01:50:17.740 --> 01:50:23.740] Most of us are ordinary, compassionate, understanding, empathetic human beings. [01:50:23.740 --> 01:50:31.740] About 10 percent of the population is psychopathic in that they do not feel what ordinary people feel. [01:50:31.740 --> 01:50:36.740] They can hurt you, and they do not feel your pain or your misery. [01:50:36.740 --> 01:50:38.740] Those people should not have pistols on their hips. [01:50:38.740 --> 01:50:39.740] Right. [01:50:39.740 --> 01:50:42.740] They get out here, and they make all of the policemen who are good policemen look bad. [01:50:42.740 --> 01:50:44.740] They make them look bad. [01:50:44.740 --> 01:50:47.740] We only hear about the bad ones. [01:50:47.740 --> 01:50:53.740] The policeman does his job right. Nobody really notices, and they certainly do not go around telling stories about it. [01:50:53.740 --> 01:50:55.740] Check it out, Randy. [01:50:55.740 --> 01:51:00.740] This whole thing about you have got this thing from the Homeland Security. [01:51:00.740 --> 01:51:05.740] A while back, we all heard about another instruction pamphlet. [01:51:05.740 --> 01:51:10.740] I forgot which state it was from, but it got out in the public. [01:51:10.740 --> 01:51:21.740] It was instructing the police that people who wear blue jeans and have pocket constitutions are to be profiled and considered a high risk, [01:51:21.740 --> 01:51:25.740] or wearing a baseball cap or something. [01:51:25.740 --> 01:51:30.740] Ridiculous. How stupid do they think these cops are? [01:51:30.740 --> 01:51:31.740] Exactly. [01:51:31.740 --> 01:51:37.740] This is like spook business, Randy. [01:51:37.740 --> 01:51:42.740] This is the kind of stuff the spooks pull, because they are so arrogant. [01:51:42.740 --> 01:51:45.740] It borders on being retarded. [01:51:45.740 --> 01:51:53.740] From my experience with the spooks, they are incredibly arrogant, incredibly careless. [01:51:53.740 --> 01:51:56.740] This is just exactly like that. [01:51:56.740 --> 01:52:06.740] This sounds like the stupid stuff they would do, like going to a military facility and getting the most sophisticated military grade. [01:52:06.740 --> 01:52:13.740] Anthrax we can find and putting it in an envelope that it will penetrate through like it is not even there, [01:52:13.740 --> 01:52:21.740] sending it to a government official with a letter that says, oh, by the way, I am trying to kill you with anthrax. [01:52:21.740 --> 01:52:23.740] Duh. [01:52:23.740 --> 01:52:31.740] Yeah, and that military grade anthrax, it is like there is only one place it could have possibly come from. [01:52:31.740 --> 01:52:34.740] That is just stupidness, man. [01:52:34.740 --> 01:52:37.740] I just cannot believe the buffoonery. [01:52:37.740 --> 01:52:42.740] You would think they would get anthrax from somewhere else. [01:52:42.740 --> 01:52:47.740] This is the nature of a bureaucracy. [01:52:47.740 --> 01:52:52.740] That is the problem that these guys trying to wield this large bureaucracy has. [01:52:52.740 --> 01:52:53.740] Exactly. [01:52:53.740 --> 01:52:54.740] They never get it right. [01:52:54.740 --> 01:52:55.740] They are never going to get it right. [01:52:55.740 --> 01:52:56.740] We are always going to win. [01:52:56.740 --> 01:52:57.740] We win. [01:52:57.740 --> 01:52:58.740] We are winning. [01:52:58.740 --> 01:52:59.740] Right, Bill? [01:52:59.740 --> 01:53:06.740] Yeah, you always bring a new perspective to this, Anthrax. [01:53:06.740 --> 01:53:07.740] I love it. [01:53:07.740 --> 01:53:11.740] One of the things I did here though was I did an open records request. [01:53:11.740 --> 01:53:14.740] I sent it out to the State Highway Patrol headquarters. [01:53:14.740 --> 01:53:19.740] I also sent it to the Emergency Management Center here in Wisconsin. [01:53:19.740 --> 01:53:23.740] I just sent those out, so I am curious to what kind of replies I am going to get back. [01:53:23.740 --> 01:53:26.740] Are you sending, asking for this kind of memo? [01:53:26.740 --> 01:53:36.740] Well, basically, yeah, but I kind of couched it in a way to say, well, what are your procedures [01:53:36.740 --> 01:53:41.740] and processes on how you determine a security threat? [01:53:41.740 --> 01:53:44.740] Those kind of questions. [01:53:44.740 --> 01:53:51.740] Do you have a list of groups and individuals that are on security? [01:53:51.740 --> 01:53:55.740] I expect them to blank this out or say it is confidential or something. [01:53:55.740 --> 01:53:56.740] Yeah, that is what I expect. [01:53:56.740 --> 01:54:01.740] What kind of activities do you consider to be, it was all had to do with security threats, [01:54:01.740 --> 01:54:05.740] that type of thing, without getting specific. [01:54:05.740 --> 01:54:06.740] Right. [01:54:06.740 --> 01:54:07.740] Well, you know. [01:54:07.740 --> 01:54:09.740] That is the kind of answer I am going to give back. [01:54:09.740 --> 01:54:10.740] Go ahead, Randy. [01:54:10.740 --> 01:54:19.740] I really expect that it is the nature of human beings that we have policemen out there who [01:54:19.740 --> 01:54:22.740] are reasonable, rational human beings. [01:54:22.740 --> 01:54:29.740] And any time the government does something really stupid like this, they can expect somebody [01:54:29.740 --> 01:54:31.740] to put that out where everybody finds out about it. [01:54:31.740 --> 01:54:36.740] Because I can assure you, these policemen do not want to get into position to where [01:54:36.740 --> 01:54:45.740] they are accused of stopping someone and writing him a DWI ticket because he had a Ron Paul [01:54:45.740 --> 01:54:48.740] sticker on his car. [01:54:48.740 --> 01:54:50.740] They do not want to be in that spot. [01:54:50.740 --> 01:54:53.740] And they can definitely see it coming. [01:54:53.740 --> 01:54:54.740] Yep. [01:54:54.740 --> 01:54:55.740] I agree. [01:54:55.740 --> 01:54:56.740] I agree. [01:54:56.740 --> 01:54:58.740] That is about where it is going. [01:54:58.740 --> 01:55:00.740] Systems are self-leveling. [01:55:00.740 --> 01:55:04.740] Obviously you are aware of this, but to bring that out, now you have another question. [01:55:04.740 --> 01:55:08.740] So I am thinking I am just going to put a whole bunch of more stickers on my car. [01:55:08.740 --> 01:55:11.740] What is the real reason you stopped me here? [01:55:11.740 --> 01:55:15.740] And if I get any response back from them. [01:55:15.740 --> 01:55:17.740] I am just curious how that is going to turn out. [01:55:17.740 --> 01:55:24.740] Okay, now you have asked your state police for this information and they will not give [01:55:24.740 --> 01:55:25.740] it to you. [01:55:25.740 --> 01:55:29.740] They are going to claim it goes to the detection of crime. [01:55:29.740 --> 01:55:35.740] However, if you get a ticket, now you can get it. [01:55:35.740 --> 01:55:36.740] Why? [01:55:36.740 --> 01:55:44.740] Because you have a right to it for discovery if you say it goes to probable cause. [01:55:44.740 --> 01:55:47.740] You have a right to develop information. [01:55:47.740 --> 01:55:48.740] You have standing. [01:55:48.740 --> 01:55:49.740] To impeach the witness. [01:55:49.740 --> 01:55:50.740] You have standing. [01:55:50.740 --> 01:55:52.740] Yes, you have standing under law. [01:55:52.740 --> 01:55:58.740] You have a special interest now because now it is affecting your liberty. [01:55:58.740 --> 01:56:00.740] Now you have a special right to it. [01:56:00.740 --> 01:56:03.740] Yes, you get it through discovery, not through open records. [01:56:03.740 --> 01:56:05.740] They open doors. [01:56:05.740 --> 01:56:08.740] This is really dumb stuff to do. [01:56:08.740 --> 01:56:14.740] See, Randy, the reason that they have these pitfalls and there are so many of them that [01:56:14.740 --> 01:56:21.740] they create for themselves is because the feds are behind this. [01:56:21.740 --> 01:56:26.740] What is going to end up happening eventually is that the locals are going to be like, we [01:56:26.740 --> 01:56:28.740] do not want to do this. [01:56:28.740 --> 01:56:29.740] Leave us alone. [01:56:29.740 --> 01:56:35.740] But then they get the carrot dangled on the stick of the federal funding and then the [01:56:35.740 --> 01:56:40.740] upper levels, the police chief and the city councils want them to do it. [01:56:40.740 --> 01:56:45.740] But I think that if enough resistance, if the police themselves put up enough resistance [01:56:45.740 --> 01:56:49.740] and the citizenry, it is just not going to fly. [01:56:49.740 --> 01:56:57.740] What they really need is the citizen going after the policeman for following the procedure. [01:56:57.740 --> 01:57:00.740] It is not because I am against the policeman at all. [01:57:00.740 --> 01:57:01.740] No, it is just the only way. [01:57:01.740 --> 01:57:02.740] It is the only way we can start it out. [01:57:02.740 --> 01:57:07.740] Yes, we have to give the policeman plausible deniability so now he can go back to his boss [01:57:07.740 --> 01:57:09.740] and say, what in the heck did you get me into? [01:57:09.740 --> 01:57:14.740] Well, that is exactly one of the scenarios we are going to present at the public hearing [01:57:14.740 --> 01:57:16.740] on Monday, March 30th. [01:57:16.740 --> 01:57:21.740] We are going to broadcast there and the whole hearing is going to go out on the air and [01:57:21.740 --> 01:57:26.740] Randy is going to get up on the mic when it is time for public input and tell them, you [01:57:26.740 --> 01:57:31.740] guys are opening yourself up to some really serious civil litigation here. [01:57:31.740 --> 01:57:35.740] The chief of police wants to do this because it will increase his budget. [01:57:35.740 --> 01:57:40.740] Now when he does this, he needs to do this because the healthcare providers don't want [01:57:40.740 --> 01:57:43.740] to do it because it creates too much liability for them. [01:57:43.740 --> 01:57:44.740] It is a tort. [01:57:44.740 --> 01:57:51.740] So now the chief is going to increase his budget by getting bribery from the feds, but [01:57:51.740 --> 01:58:01.740] what he is going to do to you, Mr. City Council member, is decimate your budget by the lawsuits [01:58:01.740 --> 01:58:04.740] he creates, but he doesn't care because it is not going to hurt his budget. [01:58:04.740 --> 01:58:06.740] He is going to be padded by the feds. [01:58:06.740 --> 01:58:07.740] Yeah, no kidding. [01:58:07.740 --> 01:58:11.740] He is going to get the padding from the feds to pay his lawyer too. [01:58:11.740 --> 01:58:13.740] He is going to need it. [01:58:13.740 --> 01:58:19.740] Hey, Randy, I wanted to back your thing up and really not all police are bad and I hope [01:58:19.740 --> 01:58:22.740] I never implied that anywhere along the way. [01:58:22.740 --> 01:58:23.740] Oh, no, you didn't. [01:58:23.740 --> 01:58:24.740] You didn't at all. [01:58:24.740 --> 01:58:25.740] I'll tell you a little story here. [01:58:25.740 --> 01:58:26.740] Okay. [01:58:26.740 --> 01:58:27.740] Well, wait a minute, Bill. [01:58:27.740 --> 01:58:28.740] Bill, hold on. [01:58:28.740 --> 01:58:29.740] We are going to break. [01:58:29.740 --> 01:58:30.740] We are going to break. [01:58:30.740 --> 01:58:31.740] We will be right back. [01:58:31.740 --> 01:58:32.740] We are at the top of the hour. [01:58:32.740 --> 01:58:33.740] All right. [01:58:33.740 --> 01:58:35.740] This is the rule of law mid-show break. [01:58:35.740 --> 01:58:39.740] We are going to run some news here, ruleoflawradio.com. [01:58:39.740 --> 01:58:44.740] We have got Dan from Connecticut, Dan Real, Gage and Marcus. [01:58:44.740 --> 01:58:46.740] We will be taking your calls on the other side. [01:58:46.740 --> 01:58:49.740] We will be right back. [01:59:17.740 --> 01:59:20.740] He brought the kitchen. [01:59:22.740 --> 01:59:25.740] He brought the kitchen. [01:59:28.740 --> 01:59:31.740] He brought the kitchen. [01:59:39.740 --> 01:59:44.740] Mr. Hoppin, I'm a minister, I serve the required minds. [01:59:44.740 --> 01:59:47.740] With a pencil and a pen, I live on a mission. [01:59:47.740 --> 01:59:50.740] I like the secret of news. [01:59:50.740 --> 01:59:53.740] The time has come to choose our side. [01:59:53.740 --> 02:00:15.740] Mr. Hoppin, I'm a minister, I serve the required minds.