[00:00.000 --> 00:07.340] You're listening to the Liberty Beat, your daily source for Liberty news and activist [00:07.340 --> 00:15.820] updates online at thelibertybeat.com. [00:15.820 --> 00:16.820] This is Justin Armand. [00:16.820 --> 00:18.820] And this is Jessica Armand. [00:18.820 --> 00:22.540] Here with your Liberty Beat for May 15th, 2014. [00:22.540 --> 00:31.800] It's open today at $1,297, silver at $19.59, and Bitcoin is trading at $449. [00:31.800 --> 00:36.320] Support for the Liberty Beat comes from Accountable Authority, now offering a public database [00:36.320 --> 00:38.640] for police abuse and misconduct. [00:38.640 --> 00:45.920] Take action and join for free to gain community support and protection online at accountableauthority.com. [00:45.920 --> 00:51.600] And from Roberts & Roberts Brokerage, Inc., specializing in precious metals since 1977. 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[01:26.520 --> 01:30.880] Officials at the NSA reportedly convinced journalists at the New York Times not to run [01:30.880 --> 01:36.140] a story claiming the agency's spying tactics were completely legal and, if revealed, could [01:36.140 --> 01:41.560] endanger the country's national security. [01:41.560 --> 01:47.240] Monday a Texas County grand jury indicted a former Austin police detective for manslaughter. [01:47.240 --> 01:53.280] The second-degree charge is punishable for up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $10,000. [01:53.280 --> 01:57.600] Officials were investigating a bank robbery when 32-year-old Larry Jackson showed up at [01:57.600 --> 01:59.720] the scene of the crime. [01:59.720 --> 02:03.680] Detectives began questioning Jackson after bank officials said they recognized him as [02:03.680 --> 02:06.480] a man who might try to defraud the bank. [02:06.480 --> 02:11.080] When Jackson fled after being questioned, former detective Charles Kleinert chased him [02:11.080 --> 02:13.440] down fatally shooting him in the neck. [02:13.440 --> 02:17.760] The grand jury said Kleinert failed to maintain a sufficient distance from Jackson in which [02:17.760 --> 02:19.880] he could safely holster his gun. [02:19.880 --> 02:25.320] Kleinert retired last October, but pension records show he will still collect $72,000 [02:25.320 --> 02:27.640] annually, even if he's convicted. [02:27.640 --> 02:34.720] In 2013, among the 360,000 illegal immigrants freed by the United States Immigration and [02:34.720 --> 02:43.040] Customs Enforcement were 116 homicide convictions, 43 negligent for manslaughter, and 14 for voluntary [02:43.040 --> 02:44.040] manslaughter. [02:44.040 --> 02:48.840] The Center for Immigration Studies revealed that ICE was holding deportation proceedings [02:48.840 --> 02:52.440] for the convicts, but instead released them back into the country. [02:52.440 --> 02:57.600] Texas Republican Lamar Smith is calling the release the worst prison break in American [02:57.600 --> 02:58.600] history. [02:58.600 --> 03:26.120] Well, I received my remedy today, came in a box just like they say, I accepted it for [03:26.120 --> 03:44.920] the first time, I accepted it for the second time, I accepted it for the third time, I [03:44.920 --> 03:53.520] accepted it for the fourth time. [03:53.520 --> 03:56.400] Okay. [03:56.400 --> 03:59.320] Okay. [03:59.320 --> 04:01.560] Kill the bumper music, Randy. [04:01.560 --> 04:04.600] I didn't hear the beep. [04:04.600 --> 04:06.760] I didn't either. [04:06.760 --> 04:07.760] Okay. [04:07.760 --> 04:08.760] Okay. [04:08.760 --> 04:09.760] I'll stay here for a minute. [04:09.760 --> 04:10.760] Okay, shows are live anyway. [04:10.760 --> 04:11.760] Okay. [04:11.760 --> 04:17.720] Sorry guys, we are really confused here on the break and we're good at that. [04:17.720 --> 04:25.600] Okay, when we went out, we were talking about they snuck in three notes at one time by telling [04:25.600 --> 04:32.320] her they were something else or were offers or bids and they were actually contract agreements [04:32.320 --> 04:35.480] and then they send them all to the bank at the same time. [04:35.480 --> 04:39.160] That's what they do when they do an 80-20. [04:39.160 --> 04:45.880] You will qualify for an 80, 80% of the note, but the other 20% you don't qualify for. [04:45.880 --> 04:53.560] So they break it into two notes and they send them both into the bank at the same time. [04:53.560 --> 05:01.200] So when the bank runs a check on your credit, neither one of these are on your record yet. [05:01.200 --> 05:07.360] So when they check the first one, they don't see that you have the 20% note and when they [05:07.360 --> 05:10.720] do the 20% note, they don't see that you have the 80% note. [05:10.720 --> 05:15.180] So each one by themselves will clear. [05:15.180 --> 05:19.360] So but once they went through, had they saw them both together, it would have never made [05:19.360 --> 05:20.360] it. [05:20.360 --> 05:27.240] I hope that makes sense and that's why they could put in three, four, five, nine notes [05:27.240 --> 05:31.160] all at the same time and the bank will clear all of them. [05:31.160 --> 05:36.800] Well, if she doesn't know anything about any of these, whatever they're doing with it, [05:36.800 --> 05:40.880] as long as there's not a default, the bank don't come after her. [05:40.880 --> 05:42.240] She's never going to know they're there. [05:42.240 --> 05:44.800] Does that sound correct, Carol? [05:44.800 --> 05:49.240] Yes, it sounds correct enough for me at this point. [05:49.240 --> 05:54.480] I found out what they were doing later, but at this point, it sounds just fine. [05:54.480 --> 05:59.320] So there were nine, as I was stating when I went to the courthouse and got this file [05:59.320 --> 06:05.120] on this elderly lady, very nice lady, she handed me this big file and I said, this is [06:05.120 --> 06:06.520] one foreclosure. [06:06.520 --> 06:09.160] She said, this is a lawyer's file. [06:09.160 --> 06:11.000] She said, I'm sorry about it, it's a mess. [06:11.000 --> 06:15.080] So I had my friend Linda from Peru with me and I'm like, just start making copies. [06:15.080 --> 06:16.520] I'm going to run to the bank. [06:16.520 --> 06:21.480] So I went to get more Federal Reserve notes and I ran back and I had shown her what to [06:21.480 --> 06:25.240] copy and then I grabbed more what I could of everything. [06:25.240 --> 06:31.400] So we copied everything and we left and I brought it home. [06:31.400 --> 06:38.560] Inside that file, the clerk of courts for that particular court, it was under, I believe, [06:38.560 --> 06:39.560] Judge Horn. [06:39.560 --> 06:44.480] That's the same judge who's foreclosing upon her here in the district court in Wayne County, [06:44.480 --> 06:45.480] Indiana. [06:45.480 --> 06:51.120] So underneath this case number under this undisclosed sheriff's deed for a foreclosure, [06:51.120 --> 06:56.280] mind you, it was supposed to be for a foreclosure that this Paul Stickel had originally purchased [06:56.280 --> 06:57.600] in 2006. [06:57.600 --> 07:04.080] My daughter bought the home in 2008, but they had backdated the title policy to 2006. [07:04.080 --> 07:11.480] It had a undisclosed sheriff's deed for this one property within it and it was Mears and [07:11.480 --> 07:17.640] Duchland Bank or Duchland Trust, I can't say that word right, versus Charles and Annette [07:17.640 --> 07:18.640] Scott. [07:18.640 --> 07:23.120] That was the reported owners of the property and they, this Paul Stickel had came in and [07:23.120 --> 07:26.160] bought the home for 16,000, I think. [07:26.160 --> 07:31.440] So anyway, it showed him buying this house, but I looked a little further and there was [07:31.440 --> 07:38.120] two checks from Mears in there to the clerk of courts. [07:38.120 --> 07:40.440] And they were attached to warrants. [07:40.440 --> 07:44.200] And I had been researching this property for a while, so I knew that the people that had [07:44.200 --> 07:50.000] lived there, Charles and Annette Scott, it appeared they'd been foreclosed on many times. [07:50.000 --> 07:54.440] So I looked at it and they had these warrants and I thought, wait a minute, I checked the [07:54.440 --> 07:59.120] warrants that were in the database for them and those were paid in 2003, so I did a double [07:59.120 --> 08:05.560] check and a triple check and sure enough, in 2006, supposedly, Mears came in to write [08:05.560 --> 08:10.400] checks on warrants that had already been paid in 2003. [08:10.400 --> 08:12.400] So I thought, well, that's about bogus. [08:12.400 --> 08:19.000] And another thing, what's Mears coming in doing, paying for this house with any kind [08:19.000 --> 08:25.560] of a check for warrants when it was a foreclosure and this guy reportedly bought it? [08:25.560 --> 08:29.600] So I'm seeing two transactions within this file right away. [08:29.600 --> 08:30.600] Hold on. [08:30.600 --> 08:35.120] What do you mean when you say warrants? [08:35.120 --> 08:43.600] One was a tax warrant and one was a weed lien, like a municipal, like a weed lien, like a [08:43.600 --> 08:44.600] warrant. [08:44.600 --> 08:45.600] That's what I mean. [08:45.600 --> 08:46.600] One was an actual tax warrant. [08:46.600 --> 08:47.600] Okay. [08:47.600 --> 08:48.600] Okay. [08:48.600 --> 08:52.320] These are like mechanics liens or a tax lien against the property. [08:52.320 --> 08:53.320] Yes. [08:53.320 --> 08:55.120] And they're paying off these liens. [08:55.120 --> 08:56.120] Oh, okay. [08:56.120 --> 09:01.760] That were already paid, Mears was, and they were paying, it was made, the checks were [09:01.760 --> 09:06.760] made out to their clerk of courts and Steve, those are on my photos on Facebook. [09:06.760 --> 09:08.320] They've been up for over a year. [09:08.320 --> 09:14.840] So the Mears wrote a check to the county clerk or to the city, yeah, the clerk of courts [09:14.840 --> 09:15.840] of Wayne County. [09:15.840 --> 09:21.680] They wrote two checks for these warrants that had already been paid, so they were false. [09:21.680 --> 09:23.760] So they were just coming in behind the scenes. [09:23.760 --> 09:25.000] This is where it comes key. [09:25.000 --> 09:29.920] The anchor date, which is Admiralty Law, think about it, anchor date. [09:29.920 --> 09:34.120] Remember at the land office, I said, this lady said, I'm sick of these bees doing this, [09:34.120 --> 09:40.040] so I'm going to do an anchor date search, and she pulled my daughter's property under [09:40.040 --> 09:41.960] a fourth property. [09:41.960 --> 09:48.040] Well, that fourth property that I was talking about, the land records office, was in that [09:48.040 --> 09:53.080] file, and it wasn't showing it, but it had actually been foreclosed upon on the year [09:53.080 --> 09:54.080] 2009. [09:54.080 --> 10:01.240] And so here we are in a judicial state, and my daughter making her payments, being a good [10:01.240 --> 10:06.680] first-time homebuyer, doing exactly what she needed to do, working for the state of Indiana. [10:06.680 --> 10:12.280] My daughter making her payments, they foreclosed behind the scenes in this secret shadow court [10:12.280 --> 10:13.280] case. [10:13.280 --> 10:17.080] This is like the side A and side B of a vinyl record. [10:17.080 --> 10:24.280] That's what they did, because that property, the fourth property, 938 South 17th, where [10:24.280 --> 10:29.760] my daughter's property was tucked in like a land contract, it was foreclosed upon. [10:29.760 --> 10:36.320] And there was no need for any of that to be in there except for the amounts of the loans. [10:36.320 --> 10:39.880] And that's too complicated to explain, but I can tell you that I have the documents to [10:39.880 --> 10:40.880] prove what I'm saying. [10:40.880 --> 10:47.640] So they actually had nine properties within that judicial file that they didn't have any [10:47.640 --> 10:50.480] of them in the heading of the case at all. [10:50.480 --> 10:54.560] They were down in parentheses, and they'd say they tried to serve this Annette and Charles [10:54.560 --> 10:56.080] Scott at various addresses. [10:56.080 --> 11:01.920] So all nine of the properties are in parentheses, hidden down within the clerk of court notes. [11:01.920 --> 11:03.440] None of them are in the heading. [11:03.440 --> 11:10.280] The only thing in the heading was William and Betty Cross, and they are deceased persons. [11:10.280 --> 11:15.880] And remember the county attorney, his name is Ronald Cross, and those are his dead parents. [11:15.880 --> 11:22.400] And that is a trust that has about 2,900 properties in it. [11:22.400 --> 11:26.920] And also in this clerk's file, it states that the state of Indiana is a party. [11:26.920 --> 11:31.400] It's moved over right beside the mirrors and the other. [11:31.400 --> 11:34.880] And the party's under, it says parties, the judge is listed. [11:34.880 --> 11:36.320] He's a party. [11:36.320 --> 11:41.240] The same judge is foreclosing on her now. [11:41.240 --> 11:45.800] That wouldn't create a conflict of interest, would it, Randy? [11:45.800 --> 11:48.920] Only one you could drive a semi through. [11:48.920 --> 11:49.920] Yeah. [11:49.920 --> 11:54.920] I'm listening to this, and I'm thinking, where's the money? [11:54.920 --> 11:55.920] Yeah. [11:55.920 --> 12:02.920] You say there's nine property, just in your daughter's documents, you found nine properties. [12:02.920 --> 12:12.200] Okay, if there's nine properties, I'm presuming there are nine loans, nine liens, nine payments. [12:12.200 --> 12:14.160] Where's all this money coming from? [12:14.160 --> 12:15.680] Wait a minute. [12:15.680 --> 12:24.320] There's one more thing that there should be nine of, mortgage insurance, derivative contracts. [12:24.320 --> 12:25.320] Yes. [12:25.320 --> 12:31.400] And that's where the evaluating of the insurance policy is coming in. [12:31.400 --> 12:33.480] And I can even go a step further. [12:33.480 --> 12:38.400] After I did all that, I went ahead and the clerk had notes in there where she had taken [12:38.400 --> 12:40.800] the cause numbers and parsed them out. [12:40.800 --> 12:46.200] So like, it would be, it would name your county and the court, it was in district or circuit. [12:46.200 --> 12:54.260] So it was 89D02-1206-MF, or mortgage foreclosure, dash 0025. [12:54.260 --> 13:00.720] She had parsed those numbers out on those warrants that were already prepaid, so they [13:00.720 --> 13:03.640] didn't have any effect except to try to cover themselves. [13:03.640 --> 13:07.720] I just happened to study it so hard because this is my daughter, I'm trying to, I'm looking [13:07.720 --> 13:13.600] at this one, what have they done to my child and my grandchildren, what's happened to them? [13:13.600 --> 13:15.400] So she had parsed all those out. [13:15.400 --> 13:19.480] So what I did was I just, I stuck with the original three properties. [13:19.480 --> 13:22.200] When I opened up that white file, I just stuck with those. [13:22.200 --> 13:23.760] I thought I'm not getting into this. [13:23.760 --> 13:28.040] I'm just going to go ahead and go get those three properties and I'm going to get all [13:28.040 --> 13:30.720] the loans and all the deeds to them. [13:30.720 --> 13:36.200] So I went down and got them all, I put them in order and those three loans tell this story [13:36.200 --> 13:38.200] like you would not believe. [13:38.200 --> 13:44.200] My daughter, when she purchased her home at 422 Randolph Street from a Charles and Annette [13:44.200 --> 13:50.640] Scott reportedly, and she purchased this and she purchased it from First Horizon, but yet [13:50.640 --> 13:56.560] within 15 days, they assigned it immediately to U.S. Bank, immediately. [13:56.560 --> 14:00.520] So she was paying U.S. Bank, she didn't, she just thought she owed the money. [14:00.520 --> 14:05.280] She didn't realize the fraud, so she was doing what she thought she was supposed to do. [14:05.280 --> 14:09.980] So when I looked at those three properties together, 422 Randolph Street, the one my [14:09.980 --> 14:16.480] daughter bought, 4393 State Route 35, the one she didn't know about, and the 1007 State [14:16.480 --> 14:21.160] Route 38, which is a county property, those three properties, I pulled all three of the [14:21.160 --> 14:26.600] loans together and it brought in U.S. Bank and it weaves through there just like a figure [14:26.600 --> 14:32.560] A. It goes in and out where U.S. Bank comes in and out and you can buy anchor dates. [14:32.560 --> 14:38.040] So in January the 21st, she made her first offer on that house and they said they didn't [14:38.040 --> 14:40.960] accept it, that went to the county property. [14:40.960 --> 14:47.640] Then on February the 5th, she signed her second offer, that went to her property and the other [14:47.640 --> 14:48.640] property. [14:48.640 --> 14:55.800] Okay, so you got the county attorney, city attorney, a couple of judges, probably somebody [14:55.800 --> 15:01.000] in the sheriff's office, the title company, the mortgage company, everybody all in collusion [15:01.000 --> 15:02.120] here. [15:02.120 --> 15:08.920] Even if you got some airtight evidence, who would you take it to? [15:08.920 --> 15:13.400] Everybody that you would take these issues to are in on the deal. [15:13.400 --> 15:17.880] It gets even worse than that, remember the, I forgot to tell you, on the back of those [15:17.880 --> 15:22.560] real estate purchase agreements that are really the master promissory notes. [15:22.560 --> 15:30.640] There were three promissory notes within the file and they're called L-108 and there's, [15:30.640 --> 15:34.280] these are pink and blue, these are different, these are yellow and pink copies, these aren't [15:34.280 --> 15:39.360] white copies, these are the originals because this guy sent her the crook file by mistake [15:39.360 --> 15:41.360] and she never looked at it. [15:41.360 --> 15:48.320] So here's a yellow for drawer and pink, yellow for drawer and pink for office. [15:48.320 --> 15:53.720] So I have the yellow ones I think, I'm pretty sure it's yellow, it might be the pink ones [15:53.720 --> 15:58.240] but anyway it's one of those two, there's not a copy for the customer because the borrowers [15:58.240 --> 16:03.280] are the signatures, the signatories are never supposed to know about these international [16:03.280 --> 16:04.280] promissory notes. [16:04.280 --> 16:10.320] Yeah, so okay, if you've got international promissory notes then that creates a jurisdictional [16:10.320 --> 16:11.440] issue. [16:11.440 --> 16:17.080] I would think, now don't quote me on this, but I would think that the only place that [16:17.080 --> 16:21.600] you could take issues of this magnitude to would be the Department of Justice. [16:21.600 --> 16:24.160] Randy, would you agree or disagree? [16:24.160 --> 16:29.440] Well, yeah, if you're making criminal accusations. [16:29.440 --> 16:30.720] Well what else could it be? [16:30.720 --> 16:34.000] Well, I mean, if you're trying to stop the foreclosure. [16:34.000 --> 16:37.000] And that's what I did. [16:37.000 --> 16:45.320] If your daughter purchased all of these properties, she might want to sell them. 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[19:01.880 --> 19:06.080] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network. [19:06.080 --> 19:08.080] LogosRadioNetwork.com. [19:08.080 --> 19:14.540] Well, don't let them get to you. [19:14.540 --> 19:18.160] Only the father can't deliver you. [19:18.160 --> 19:23.600] Don't let bad-minded people hurt you, until they can get behind you. [19:23.600 --> 19:28.600] You know what I mean? My friend, Mala Jachari. [19:53.600 --> 19:58.600] Welcome back to Rule Law Radio, folks. Just about the time you've heard it all, [19:58.600 --> 20:03.600] you hear something you've never heard before. We're speaking with Carol. [20:03.600 --> 20:08.600] Carol, good heavens, can it get any worse? [20:08.600 --> 20:15.600] Over the break, we were discussing who do you take this grievance to, [20:15.600 --> 20:20.600] and we've learned that you've been to everybody but the Pope. [20:20.600 --> 20:25.600] That may be. No, I haven't. [20:25.600 --> 20:34.600] Well, there's the Office of Thrift Supervision, the OCC, the DOJ, the AG. [20:34.600 --> 20:39.600] You've been to all of them, and you're not getting any traction. [20:39.600 --> 20:44.600] As a matter of fact, they send the case back to the guys who perpetrated these [20:44.600 --> 20:51.600] — I'm going to go out on lemons and say crimes — to investigate the crimes [20:51.600 --> 20:54.600] that they've committed. Now, that's kind of like going to internal affairs [20:54.600 --> 20:57.600] at the PD when you get beat up by a drunk cop. [20:57.600 --> 20:59.600] Right. [20:59.600 --> 21:03.600] You know, the fox is watching the hen house here. [21:03.600 --> 21:08.600] Well, I wanted to let the viewers know this especially. [21:08.600 --> 21:11.600] One of the things that I noticed was my daughter signed, supposedly, [21:11.600 --> 21:17.600] for the closing on 3-14 of 2008, and I don't pay attention to the back years [21:17.600 --> 21:20.600] because under UCC code, as long as they have a check [21:20.600 --> 21:25.600] and it's got everything written out, they really don't have to go by the date so much. [21:25.600 --> 21:31.600] So I found in this file, this clerk's file, which I'm alleging is a judge's file, [21:31.600 --> 21:34.600] because I went back up to get more records, and the clerk said, [21:34.600 --> 21:38.600] you'll not get back in our room again, and I said, what did I do? [21:38.600 --> 21:40.600] And she said, you've got the judge's file. [21:40.600 --> 21:43.600] I said, well, thank you for telling me that. I didn't know that. [21:43.600 --> 21:47.600] I didn't know it was a judge's file. [21:47.600 --> 21:52.600] So I think that they were, what had happened was these three properties, [21:52.600 --> 21:59.600] the people's last name were Tony S. Bond, Charles and Annette Scott on one property, [21:59.600 --> 22:05.600] Tony S. Bond on one property, and Leslie K. Me Happy Lane on another property. [22:05.600 --> 22:11.600] The child support prosecuting attorney is named Leslie or Stacey Leslie Lane. [22:11.600 --> 22:17.600] So we've got a county attorney, a city attorney, and the child support prosecuting attorney. [22:17.600 --> 22:23.600] You do have these physical documents in a very safe place, not on your property. [22:23.600 --> 22:24.600] Is that correct? [22:24.600 --> 22:25.600] Correct. [22:25.600 --> 22:26.600] Good. [22:26.600 --> 22:32.600] Yes, they're safe, and I have shared everything with the title company since then. [22:32.600 --> 22:36.600] But what they do is they took my, I found out that they had actually, [22:36.600 --> 22:41.600] I looked in the electronic records, DocsPop, it's our local third party technology provider. [22:41.600 --> 22:47.600] The government hires those to keep at an arm's length transaction to escape liability. [22:47.600 --> 22:49.600] This guy does a really good job. [22:49.600 --> 22:55.600] There was a Chandler S. Bond. So remember I said Tony Scott Bond. [22:55.600 --> 23:00.600] Scott Bond married a Rachel Y. Bond, which is my daughter's stolen identity, [23:00.600 --> 23:05.600] and right away they had a child that appeared out of nowhere named Chandler Scott Bond. [23:05.600 --> 23:08.600] That's my oldest grandson. They just changed his last name. [23:08.600 --> 23:14.600] The IRS does not require a birthday check or a name check, [23:14.600 --> 23:18.600] but they do require a valid last five of the social. [23:18.600 --> 23:24.600] They are registering my grandchildren to work for unregistered LLCs, [23:24.600 --> 23:30.600] and in my city, they're supposed to be unincorporated. [23:30.600 --> 23:36.600] The City of Richmond Police Department Traffic Division is operating and trading on Wall Street [23:36.600 --> 23:44.600] under the Richmond City Parks Department Highland Heights Golf Course and unregistered LLC. [23:44.600 --> 23:47.600] God almighty. [23:47.600 --> 23:51.600] Have you ever considered moving out of Richmond? [23:51.600 --> 23:58.600] Well, I really have not at this point because we were kind of stuck. [23:58.600 --> 24:00.600] What happened was the original complaint came in, [24:00.600 --> 24:04.600] and my daughter went ahead and put her answer in with counter complaints, [24:04.600 --> 24:08.600] and I had her do her affidavit based on her personal knowledge. [24:08.600 --> 24:12.600] So we got all that into the record. We named all the relevant parties, [24:12.600 --> 24:16.600] and that's where it stood until we hired an attorney because the clerk kept telling her, [24:16.600 --> 24:19.600] you need to get an attorney. The judge is getting upset. [24:19.600 --> 24:23.600] I didn't know at the time that that doesn't matter what the judge is doing. [24:23.600 --> 24:29.600] I was scared because they have since, my two grandsons, they're little, they're 12 and 9. [24:29.600 --> 24:32.600] The 9-year-old, the police came to the school and tried to, [24:32.600 --> 24:37.600] they arrested him and let him loose last year for getting in a verbal fight with another boy. [24:37.600 --> 24:41.600] They actually arrested him and then released him right away. [24:41.600 --> 24:42.600] Nine years old. [24:42.600 --> 24:45.600] Well, they're messing with him because of what's happened here. [24:45.600 --> 24:50.600] Sure, that's what I think. That's a shot across your bow. [24:50.600 --> 24:53.600] So anyway, we hired this attorney, [24:53.600 --> 24:59.600] and I was doing the insurance claim with the title company behind the scenes, [24:59.600 --> 25:03.600] and I didn't hire the attorney for anything about the insurance. [25:03.600 --> 25:07.600] I hired him for the wrongful foreclosure, and I made that clear to him. [25:07.600 --> 25:12.600] Well, the insurance agency guy in Florida, Fidelity Title, [25:12.600 --> 25:17.600] accidentally sent me a letter, and it was not the one I was working with. [25:17.600 --> 25:19.600] This guy sent a letter, and I wrote him back. [25:19.600 --> 25:20.600] I said, what are you talking about? [25:20.600 --> 25:23.600] He goes, oh, I'm sorry, I'm representing the lenders. [25:23.600 --> 25:27.600] And I said, what lenders? That's plural. I thought there was only one. [25:27.600 --> 25:30.600] And he said, well, you'll have to talk to the attorney. [25:30.600 --> 25:34.600] I'm not her attorney, and I don't know who you are. [25:34.600 --> 25:37.600] I said, you're the one that wrote me, so somebody had given him my email. [25:37.600 --> 25:41.600] And he accidentally wrote me and said that he was the lender. [25:41.600 --> 25:46.600] He was representing the lenders from already tendered claims. [25:46.600 --> 25:54.600] So I called up the attorney that I hired, and I wrote him. [25:54.600 --> 25:56.600] I made sure I documented everything. [25:56.600 --> 25:59.600] I said, I didn't hire you for this. I hired you for the wrongful foreclosure. [25:59.600 --> 26:03.600] I'm the one handling this insurance side of it. I didn't hire you for that. [26:03.600 --> 26:05.600] I want you to move for a dismissal. [26:05.600 --> 26:09.600] Well, he refused to listen to me. [26:09.600 --> 26:11.600] Malpractice. [26:11.600 --> 26:16.600] Well, that's where Randy's show came in very handy, because I'm working on it, Randy. [26:16.600 --> 26:18.600] His show came in handy all the way around. [26:18.600 --> 26:24.600] I listened to Randy, and I set for four or five shows, the same show, [26:24.600 --> 26:26.600] and I wrote down everything he said. [26:26.600 --> 26:30.600] So in the beginning of all this, I thought, he's saying this is what they do. [26:30.600 --> 26:35.600] So I got backdated calendars from the year 2006 since they had backdated it, [26:35.600 --> 26:42.600] and I went 90 days back, and then I went 180 days back, and I did a cycle. [26:42.600 --> 26:46.600] So for all of these three loans, all of the anchor dates are matching up. [26:46.600 --> 26:48.600] So I have it proven. [26:48.600 --> 26:52.600] But little good is it doing me, because I can get no one to do anything, [26:52.600 --> 26:54.600] because you know what I think I found? [26:54.600 --> 27:00.600] I think that I found what our government might be doing in collusion with these folks. [27:00.600 --> 27:05.600] They might just be, this might be the Federal Reserve. [27:05.600 --> 27:07.600] I'm just going to go ahead and say it. [27:07.600 --> 27:13.600] I'm going to say it's the Federal Reserve, because one of the properties that was later discovered, [27:13.600 --> 27:17.600] this is in addition to the 9th, there was a property, [27:17.600 --> 27:23.600] the 4393 State Route 35 had an address in it, and so the Treasurer, [27:23.600 --> 27:27.600] the Clerk of Treasury looked it up for me, and she said this has to be it, [27:27.600 --> 27:32.600] and it had the name Michelle R instead of Rachel Michelle, and a different last name, [27:32.600 --> 27:35.600] and I held it for about a week or two, and I got to looking at it, [27:35.600 --> 27:40.600] and it had a batch and a sequence number, and this is my daughter's still in identity, right, [27:40.600 --> 27:44.600] under a brand new 10th property, and it was for a commercial property, [27:44.600 --> 27:51.600] quite a substantial amount, and it said LB0421, sequence number 61. [27:51.600 --> 27:52.600] Guess what? [27:52.600 --> 27:56.600] That's her biological mother's birth date and birth year. [27:56.600 --> 27:57.600] Oh. [27:57.600 --> 28:04.600] On her stolen identity and a backwards tax scam under the CAFR and TIF funds. [28:04.600 --> 28:05.600] How nice. [28:05.600 --> 28:07.600] That's about enough, isn't it? [28:07.600 --> 28:10.600] Yeah, you would think. [28:10.600 --> 28:12.600] Well, it wasn't quite all there was to it. [28:12.600 --> 28:16.600] The clerk's notes, remember I told you she had parsed out the cause numbers? [28:16.600 --> 28:17.600] Mm-hmm. [28:17.600 --> 28:22.600] Well, the only way that the clerk enters information in our city is to enter it [28:22.600 --> 28:26.600] into DocsPop, the third-party technology provider. [28:26.600 --> 28:30.600] She had parsed out the last three digits of the cause number, [28:30.600 --> 28:33.600] so I put those into the name search only because DocsPop said [28:33.600 --> 28:36.600] do not ever enter digits into the name search, and I thought, [28:36.600 --> 28:38.600] well, I'm going to do it because they're telling me not to, right? [28:38.600 --> 28:39.600] It's like a child. [28:39.600 --> 28:40.600] Don't do that. [28:40.600 --> 28:41.600] There you go. [28:41.600 --> 28:43.600] Well, I'm going to do it anyway. [28:43.600 --> 28:51.600] So I put in those digits, and thousands and thousands of warrants come up. [28:51.600 --> 28:53.600] So I called the IRS. [28:53.600 --> 28:55.600] I talked to a lady named Kathy Coctor. [28:55.600 --> 28:58.600] Actually, she called me in September of last year [28:58.600 --> 29:00.600] because she had been investigating for quite a while. [29:00.600 --> 29:04.600] She goes, Carol, give me your youngest grandson's Social Security number. [29:04.600 --> 29:07.600] Because I had made a claim, I knew I didn't lean to a lawyer for that, [29:07.600 --> 29:11.600] so I had made a claim because I had some other history on these people [29:11.600 --> 29:17.600] that are involved, and so I gave her his Social Security number. [29:17.600 --> 29:18.600] She said he has 97 warrants, [29:18.600 --> 29:21.600] and I can't remember if it was 47 or 49. [29:21.600 --> 29:24.600] She said 47 or 49 are felonies. [29:24.600 --> 29:28.600] Those are worth $400,000 each on the international banking, [29:28.600 --> 29:30.600] you know, on the warrants side of it. [29:30.600 --> 29:33.600] That's how much they're worth, $400,000 each. [29:33.600 --> 29:37.600] And the misdemeanors are worth $100,000 under my youngest grandson. [29:37.600 --> 29:40.600] You ever feel like you've been sold up the river? 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[33:54.600 --> 34:00.600] I've always known that the fraud runs very deep. [34:00.600 --> 34:02.600] I just didn't know how deep. [34:02.600 --> 34:07.600] And this is beyond my imagination. [34:07.600 --> 34:14.600] Carol, I congratulate you for digging into this, for your insight, your intuition. [34:14.600 --> 34:23.600] This may be a lot bigger than anybody can really wrap their mind around. [34:23.600 --> 34:28.600] This goes to selling out the country itself. [34:28.600 --> 34:33.600] I mean, it's not possible that this is isolated to your area. [34:33.600 --> 34:37.600] What I'm thinking is that if this is a modus operandi, [34:37.600 --> 34:47.600] then it could very well be that everybody in this country who has a mortgage is equally affected. [34:47.600 --> 34:48.600] Yes. [34:48.600 --> 34:53.600] Randy? [34:53.600 --> 34:56.600] Push mute button, Randy. [34:56.600 --> 34:58.600] She's not muted. [34:58.600 --> 34:59.600] No, yours. [34:59.600 --> 35:02.600] Oh. [35:02.600 --> 35:09.600] Somebody keeps sneaking up behind Randy and muting his mic. [35:09.600 --> 35:10.600] I'm sorry. [35:10.600 --> 35:13.600] I was trying to get my screen up and I missed that part. [35:13.600 --> 35:20.600] Well, I was, okay, let's, we've identified the problem and my God, what a problem. [35:20.600 --> 35:24.600] Now we need to find solution. [35:24.600 --> 35:27.600] That's what we're here for. [35:27.600 --> 35:33.600] We need more about, we need to understand what it is they're doing. [35:33.600 --> 35:35.600] Where's the money? [35:35.600 --> 35:39.600] I can tell you what they're doing if I have it. [35:39.600 --> 35:43.600] I really hate to take up any more, but I do need to tell this. [35:43.600 --> 35:49.600] Back in 1999, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company demutualized, [35:49.600 --> 35:54.600] and when it demutualized, it developed a program called the Buy and Sell and Sell and Buy, [35:54.600 --> 36:00.600] or Purchase and Sale, Sale and Purchase program for the stockholders [36:00.600 --> 36:06.600] that were going to be ousted from the private Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. [36:06.600 --> 36:10.600] They developed a tool called the Closed Block, and it's all in testimony. [36:10.600 --> 36:12.600] They've already testified to it. [36:12.600 --> 36:17.600] They did this in unison with Goldman Sachs and I think McLean Brothers. [36:17.600 --> 36:22.600] So they did testimonies before the insurance, New York Insurance Commissioner, [36:22.600 --> 36:26.600] who they later elevated to a job with the Port Authority, [36:26.600 --> 36:29.600] and he ended up getting killed in that building in 9-1-1, [36:29.600 --> 36:33.600] and I hate to hear that about anybody, but anyway, that's what happened to him. [36:33.600 --> 36:37.600] But he ended up letting them come in and do this demutualization. [36:37.600 --> 36:44.600] At the time, they held $16 billion industrial life insurance policies, [36:44.600 --> 36:49.600] and we're talking about before the Bankruptcy Act of 1933, and they testified to this. [36:49.600 --> 36:54.600] They came in, and this man that owned Goldman, that was part of Goldman, he testified. [36:54.600 --> 36:58.600] So all three of them kind of like tag-teamed the testimony, [36:58.600 --> 37:02.600] and they said that they were going under insurance rule 7312. [37:02.600 --> 37:04.600] They were going to demutualize. [37:04.600 --> 37:06.600] Well, the one from Goldman Sachs came in, and he said, [37:06.600 --> 37:12.600] we're going to create a livestock company, and we're going to go under 7312. [37:12.600 --> 37:13.600] He took it out of context. [37:13.600 --> 37:18.600] Now, the attorneys for this big bunch of people, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, [37:18.600 --> 37:23.600] ran by John Benmashi, who later became the AIG CEO, [37:23.600 --> 37:28.600] they came in and corrected the testimony, but they let that guy's testimony stand. [37:28.600 --> 37:33.600] So he actually testified that they were going to start a livestock company, [37:33.600 --> 37:36.600] and it was going to come in under rule 7312. [37:36.600 --> 37:41.600] So I went and looked up 7312, and I got into, right away, [37:41.600 --> 37:47.600] it brought up a cattle code from the year 1929, and it had 7312 in parentheses. [37:47.600 --> 37:49.600] It was in an old Google book. [37:49.600 --> 37:53.600] And I can take anybody to it, and you go to it, and you curse down, [37:53.600 --> 38:03.600] and 7312, before your very eyes, the 7312 goes away, and LIBE comes up. [38:03.600 --> 38:07.600] And it's a cattle code that's updated daily, and they're still using it. [38:07.600 --> 38:08.600] And guess what? [38:08.600 --> 38:09.600] We really are cows. [38:09.600 --> 38:10.600] We're cattle. [38:10.600 --> 38:11.600] We're cattle. [38:11.600 --> 38:13.600] They're trading us like cows. [38:13.600 --> 38:18.600] The Interpolitan Life Insurance Company, the mutualization, has been selling [38:18.600 --> 38:23.600] and enslaving our nation in unison with certain key government officials, [38:23.600 --> 38:26.600] and that's what I put in, or my daughter put into court papers, [38:26.600 --> 38:31.600] and they have not answered to date, and they were properly served in summons [38:31.600 --> 38:36.600] in December 2012, and they have not answered to date, [38:36.600 --> 38:39.600] because they know that what I'm saying is true. [38:39.600 --> 38:42.600] And the reason I know about that is because I worked for a rather large company, [38:42.600 --> 38:47.600] and I was an investor in Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. [38:47.600 --> 38:49.600] So I was familiar with them. [38:49.600 --> 38:53.600] When I found the backdating, I thought, hmm, the buyer becomes a seller. [38:53.600 --> 38:56.600] Oh, and yeah, they're going to marry her off to this guy and this guy. [38:56.600 --> 38:58.600] She hasn't been married. [38:58.600 --> 39:00.600] They're going to marry her off, and she's going to purchase this property [39:00.600 --> 39:04.600] and this property and this little three-ring thing they got going on. [39:04.600 --> 39:06.600] It's called the magic hat trick in accounting. [39:06.600 --> 39:10.600] They're going to marry her off, and nobody's going to be any the wiser, [39:10.600 --> 39:13.600] because they got that little window that you talked about, Randy, [39:13.600 --> 39:20.600] where nobody knows what they're doing with that 80-20 split. [39:20.600 --> 39:21.600] Wow. [39:21.600 --> 39:23.600] And that's it, and it's in testimony. [39:23.600 --> 39:28.600] I don't have to look far when I know the facts, and I have the testimony. [39:28.600 --> 39:30.600] I have those screenshots. [39:30.600 --> 39:32.600] They're on my Facebook page, Steve. [39:32.600 --> 39:34.600] Nobody pays attention to my Facebook page. [39:34.600 --> 39:37.600] It's in the photos. [39:37.600 --> 39:43.600] This is exactly the kind of thing I'd like to see Joe Esquivel take apart. [39:43.600 --> 39:48.600] Well, yeah, that's what I said over the break. [39:48.600 --> 39:53.600] I'm getting a message from someone on Skype saying 25 trillion tangible market value [39:53.600 --> 39:59.600] versus 240 trillion intangible value. [39:59.600 --> 40:03.600] Then it climbs up to 700 trillion. [40:03.600 --> 40:11.600] Now, if that's not selling the country out, what else is? [40:11.600 --> 40:13.600] This is crazy, folks. [40:13.600 --> 40:15.600] 700 trillion? [40:15.600 --> 40:18.600] That's worth more than the whole planet. [40:18.600 --> 40:19.600] That's right. [40:19.600 --> 40:22.600] Yeah, but you're talking about intangible value. [40:22.600 --> 40:24.600] This is commercial paper. [40:24.600 --> 40:27.600] This is not gold, silver coin. [40:27.600 --> 40:29.600] This is not even Federal Reserve notes. [40:29.600 --> 40:34.600] This is digits on a computer. [40:34.600 --> 40:37.600] They actually talk about, they talk about in some of their clauses, though, [40:37.600 --> 40:40.600] that they're going to trade it in for gold and silver. [40:40.600 --> 40:41.600] And guess what? [40:41.600 --> 40:44.600] There's not that much gold and silver on this planet. [40:44.600 --> 40:46.600] Oh, wow. [40:46.600 --> 40:48.600] That's what I'm saying. [40:48.600 --> 40:51.600] No wonder I got lawyers trying to get into things behind the scenes [40:51.600 --> 40:53.600] because that's been happening here as well lately. [40:53.600 --> 40:57.600] I ended up having to run a few of those off that I've caught on other things. [40:57.600 --> 41:01.600] And I'm like, you know, attorneys back off here [41:01.600 --> 41:03.600] because I know what's up now, right? [41:03.600 --> 41:06.600] They're not operating in honor. [41:06.600 --> 41:07.600] Yeah. [41:07.600 --> 41:10.600] Well, I'm glad that you came on the air and made this public. [41:10.600 --> 41:12.600] Watch your back. [41:12.600 --> 41:13.600] I have been. [41:13.600 --> 41:15.600] Watch your back real close. [41:15.600 --> 41:16.600] I have been. [41:16.600 --> 41:18.600] Because this is beyond huge. [41:18.600 --> 41:25.600] Well, I've been sitting here since 2012. [41:25.600 --> 41:28.600] You know, I've already won because I'm telling the truth. [41:28.600 --> 41:31.600] And if people can find it, all you have to do is look for the backdating. [41:31.600 --> 41:35.600] And don't think that those backdates and those misspelled names, [41:35.600 --> 41:36.600] that they're a mistake. [41:36.600 --> 41:37.600] They're not. [41:37.600 --> 41:39.600] They're not harmless error. [41:39.600 --> 41:42.600] Those are real things that they're doing on purpose. [41:42.600 --> 41:45.600] No lawyer can spell your name wrong in the heading of the document. [41:45.600 --> 41:50.600] Then down in the text, they call you, I'm Carol Keene, K-E-I-H-N, [41:50.600 --> 41:52.600] but then they call me Carol Klein. [41:52.600 --> 41:55.600] And then in the end, they call me Miss Klein. [41:55.600 --> 41:58.600] That's kind of like a title of nobility in their introverted, [41:58.600 --> 42:01.600] messed up world that they're using. [42:01.600 --> 42:07.600] I really do believe it does lead clear over to the Vatican. [42:07.600 --> 42:11.600] I think it's the, you know, that batch number and that sequence number, [42:11.600 --> 42:15.600] you know where I got that from, from the Treasury Department window [42:15.600 --> 42:18.600] at my local county records. [42:18.600 --> 42:19.600] Wow. [42:19.600 --> 42:24.600] So where did they come up with the LB0421, which is my birthday? [42:24.600 --> 42:25.600] That means light birth. [42:25.600 --> 42:32.600] And the sequence is in a decadal format, 61, [42:32.600 --> 42:35.600] which means they're bringing in the census and they're rolling all this back [42:35.600 --> 42:37.600] in their little backwards bankruptcy. [42:37.600 --> 42:38.600] Oh, I forgot that too. [42:38.600 --> 42:42.600] I found bankruptcy papers in there for all those properties. [42:42.600 --> 42:45.600] And the guy who was putting the bankruptcy in, Charles Scott, [42:45.600 --> 42:49.600] it turns out, it said that Charles Scott was Annette Scott's attorney. [42:49.600 --> 42:52.600] Charles Scott is a guy named Chuck Hyde, [42:52.600 --> 42:56.600] who is an attorney who's been guilty of 29 counts of fraud. [42:56.600 --> 43:01.600] So every bankruptcy entered was from him on every property. [43:01.600 --> 43:04.600] That's bankruptcy fraud, right? [43:04.600 --> 43:07.600] You would think, yeah. [43:07.600 --> 43:08.600] Wow. [43:08.600 --> 43:13.600] You might look at taking that to the bankruptcy trustees for those bankruptcies. [43:13.600 --> 43:17.600] They're probably in on it, Randy. [43:17.600 --> 43:19.600] There are state actors. [43:19.600 --> 43:24.600] I called up a guy and I called up, what I did was I ended up calling up Rich Delmar [43:24.600 --> 43:28.600] with the Department of Treasury, and he is the Inspector General's head camp. [43:28.600 --> 43:30.600] I just called the Inspector General. [43:30.600 --> 43:31.600] I didn't mean to reach anybody. [43:31.600 --> 43:33.600] I figured I wouldn't, but he answered the phone. [43:33.600 --> 43:37.600] And I said, would it interest you to know that state actors, I said, [43:37.600 --> 43:42.600] are actually ripping you guys off for the federal funds you're giving to everybody? [43:42.600 --> 43:46.600] And he said, tell me more. [43:46.600 --> 43:48.600] We'll be right back here after this break, folks. [43:48.600 --> 43:51.600] 512-646-1984. [43:51.600 --> 43:54.600] And I know I keep putting out that number, and I promise we'll get to the callers. [43:54.600 --> 43:55.600] Stay tuned. [43:55.600 --> 44:02.600] We'll be right back. [44:02.600 --> 44:03.600] Hello. [44:03.600 --> 44:06.600] My name is Stuart Smith from naturespureorganics.com, [44:06.600 --> 44:09.600] and I would like to invite you to come by our store at 1904 [44:09.600 --> 44:12.600] Guadalupe Street Sweet D here in Austin, Texas. [44:12.600 --> 44:14.600] I'm Brave New Books and Chase Payne, [44:14.600 --> 44:17.600] to see all our fantastic health and wellness products with your very own eyes. [44:17.600 --> 44:22.600] Have a look at our Miracle Healing Clay that started our adventure in alternative medicine. 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[47:29.600 --> 47:32.600] Carol, thank you very much for coming on tonight. [47:32.600 --> 47:38.600] We've been talking over the break, folks, and this story is so big. [47:38.600 --> 47:44.600] I'm going to encourage, now we're going to have Carol back on here in a couple of weeks [47:44.600 --> 47:51.600] to get a more succinct overview of the situation unbroken. [47:51.600 --> 47:56.600] I'm going to encourage all of our listeners that once this archive is posted to the website, [47:56.600 --> 48:07.600] please grab the links to the show and put this on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, everywhere. [48:07.600 --> 48:10.600] Get this out in the social media. [48:10.600 --> 48:12.600] This is very important. [48:12.600 --> 48:14.600] Number one, it's a huge story. [48:14.600 --> 48:21.600] Number two, Carol needs the notoriety for her safety. [48:21.600 --> 48:23.600] There is danger in the shadows. [48:23.600 --> 48:25.600] There is safety in the light. [48:25.600 --> 48:28.600] And what I mean by the light is going public. [48:28.600 --> 48:30.600] Get this out. [48:30.600 --> 48:33.600] Make it go viral. [48:33.600 --> 48:38.600] The only thing that can protect this woman is for everybody in this country to know her story [48:38.600 --> 48:43.600] and know what she's got. [48:43.600 --> 48:44.600] Carol. [48:44.600 --> 48:45.600] Thank you. [48:45.600 --> 48:51.600] Again, if anybody wants to listen to our show on identity fraud, it's Two Moms on a Burrow [48:51.600 --> 48:56.600] and it's on Blog Talk, and then we have a Facebook page as well. [48:56.600 --> 48:57.600] Excellent. [48:57.600 --> 48:59.600] How do we get to Blog Talk? [48:59.600 --> 49:07.600] Well, you would just put in Two Moms on a Burrow, or you can just go to Blog Talk. [49:07.600 --> 49:08.600] Is it blogtalk.com? [49:08.600 --> 49:10.600] You can go to my Facebook page. [49:10.600 --> 49:13.600] Yeah, blogtalk.com. [49:13.600 --> 49:24.600] And it's Two Moms on a Burrow, no spaces, T-W-O-M-O-M-S-O-N-B-O-R-O-U-G-H. [49:24.600 --> 49:25.600] Excellent. [49:25.600 --> 49:26.600] Excellent. [49:26.600 --> 49:27.600] Thank you. [49:27.600 --> 49:28.600] Thank you, guys. [49:28.600 --> 49:29.600] I appreciate it. [49:29.600 --> 49:30.600] Thank you for coming on. [49:30.600 --> 49:31.600] Thank you. [49:31.600 --> 49:33.600] Looking forward to having you back. [49:33.600 --> 49:34.600] I'll be here. [49:34.600 --> 49:35.600] Bye. [49:35.600 --> 49:36.600] Bye-bye. [49:36.600 --> 49:37.600] You want to pick it up, Steve? [49:37.600 --> 49:38.600] You want me to? [49:38.600 --> 49:39.600] Sure. [49:39.600 --> 49:40.600] Sure. [49:40.600 --> 49:41.600] Let's go to the telephones. [49:41.600 --> 49:49.600] Steve in New York, you've been waiting for quite some time, and I do appreciate that. [49:49.600 --> 49:50.600] Wow. [49:50.600 --> 49:55.600] We don't get calls like that very often, but when we do, we need to pay very close attention. [49:55.600 --> 50:02.600] And note to Tim in California, if you call back, we'll get you right on air. [50:02.600 --> 50:05.600] Steve in New York, what you got tonight? [50:05.600 --> 50:08.600] Well, good evening there, Steve. [50:08.600 --> 50:10.600] Is Brandy still awake? [50:10.600 --> 50:12.600] Brandy's still awake? [50:12.600 --> 50:13.600] I think so. [50:13.600 --> 50:14.600] Okay. [50:14.600 --> 50:15.600] Okay. [50:15.600 --> 50:19.600] Well, what I have, I guess, is rather pedestrian after your last call. [50:19.600 --> 50:27.600] Let me say that my background is kind of in domestic relations, not in real property issues. [50:27.600 --> 50:29.600] And I'd like your opinion on this. [50:29.600 --> 50:32.600] This is a property foreclosure. [50:32.600 --> 50:36.600] It's in New York, the venue is New York. [50:36.600 --> 50:41.600] New York is a judicial state, and this is a tax foreclosure. [50:41.600 --> 50:42.600] Okay. [50:42.600 --> 50:51.600] A trust has bought the interest of the county, whatever interest the county may have, to [50:51.600 --> 50:53.600] transfer to this trust. [50:53.600 --> 51:02.600] This trust has a custodian of the trust is U.S. Bank, which is interesting. [51:02.600 --> 51:05.600] And I'm just wondering what your comments may be. [51:05.600 --> 51:13.600] What I found out here looking into this is this particular trust has bought, it looks [51:13.600 --> 51:19.600] like 180 pages of the county clerk, this particular county, there's 180 pages with approximately [51:19.600 --> 51:28.600] 30 to 40 properties per page, so this trust evidently looks to be acting as a debt collector, [51:28.600 --> 51:29.600] maybe. [51:29.600 --> 51:30.600] Okay. [51:30.600 --> 51:34.600] You're talking about a pass-through trust? [51:34.600 --> 51:35.600] I'm not sure. [51:35.600 --> 51:37.600] I'm still looking into what this trust is. [51:37.600 --> 51:38.600] Okay. [51:38.600 --> 51:39.600] You have the title of the... [51:39.600 --> 51:40.600] Okay. [51:40.600 --> 51:52.600] These trusts, these were the investment condo vehicles, but over time they've kind of evolved, [51:52.600 --> 51:55.600] at least from what I see in the paperwork. [51:55.600 --> 52:03.600] If the note was put into a trust, it had to have been put into the trust within three [52:03.600 --> 52:13.600] months of closing, or it had to have been put in the trust in replacement of one that [52:13.600 --> 52:16.600] had defaulted that was in the trust. [52:16.600 --> 52:22.600] Randy, that would be on a new loan, but we're talking about a tax foreclosure here. [52:22.600 --> 52:23.600] Oh, I'm sorry. [52:23.600 --> 52:24.600] I'm sorry. [52:24.600 --> 52:29.600] You did say that, and I caught it, and when you started talking about the trust, I dropped [52:29.600 --> 52:30.600] it. [52:30.600 --> 52:31.600] That changes everything. [52:31.600 --> 52:32.600] Hold on. [52:32.600 --> 52:33.600] So this was a tax foreclosure. [52:33.600 --> 52:34.600] I'm sorry. [52:34.600 --> 52:42.600] Was there a completed tax foreclosure, or are they in the process? [52:42.600 --> 52:45.600] The interest was transferred, the county... [52:45.600 --> 52:49.600] Actually, the town transferred their interest to the county. [52:49.600 --> 52:53.600] The county transferred their or sold their interest to this trust. [52:53.600 --> 52:54.600] Okay. [52:54.600 --> 52:58.600] So this is essentially a quit claim. [52:58.600 --> 52:59.600] I guess you could... [52:59.600 --> 53:06.600] Okay, in order for the county to get an interest, they would have had to have foreclosed, or [53:06.600 --> 53:09.600] did they sell the debt? [53:09.600 --> 53:13.600] I don't have that answer. [53:13.600 --> 53:14.600] Okay. [53:14.600 --> 53:19.600] So do you know if there was a tax foreclosure completed? [53:19.600 --> 53:26.600] Apparently, it's been completed because the interest has been transferred or sold to this [53:26.600 --> 53:27.600] trust. [53:27.600 --> 53:28.600] No, not necessarily. [53:28.600 --> 53:35.600] That's what I'm trying to get to, because what they may have done is just sold the debt. [53:35.600 --> 53:37.600] That's just a debt. [53:37.600 --> 53:45.000] Now, in that particular case, they have a special way of collecting that debt, but that [53:45.000 --> 53:47.600] would take a judicial foreclosure. [53:47.600 --> 53:48.600] Okay. [53:48.600 --> 53:54.200] You'd have to go into court, and they'd have to give you notice, and there's a whole bunch [53:54.200 --> 53:56.160] of steps they have to go through. [53:56.160 --> 54:01.400] What I'm hearing, and what it's sounding like, and Steve, I'd like to hear your opinion, [54:01.400 --> 54:04.800] it sounds like they just sold the debt. [54:04.800 --> 54:06.800] That's kind of what I was thinking, yeah. [54:06.800 --> 54:14.920] My thought was that this trust scheme is they bought 180 pages with 30 properties per page. [54:14.920 --> 54:19.840] They're simply a debt collector, and we're going after them for federal debt collection [54:19.840 --> 54:20.840] practices. [54:20.840 --> 54:21.840] FDCPA? [54:21.840 --> 54:22.840] Yeah. [54:22.840 --> 54:27.200] That's sure what it sounds like, is that they're a debt collector. [54:27.200 --> 54:33.880] Had you received communications from them, and if so, was there a notice that they were [54:33.880 --> 54:37.600] a debt collector? [54:37.600 --> 54:42.600] They hired a local attorney to represent them, which I'm sure they have hired the same firm [54:42.600 --> 54:46.680] and many actions from the filing site scenes. [54:46.680 --> 54:50.540] They have alluded to the fact that they're trying to collect the debt. [54:50.540 --> 54:56.520] We are going to file, I'm thinking of filing a counterclaim in here, in this case, to try [54:56.520 --> 54:57.520] to stop foreclosures. [54:57.520 --> 54:58.520] Okay. [54:58.520 --> 54:59.520] Hold on. [54:59.520 --> 55:05.440] Have you filed a debt validation letter and a QWR, or it won't be a QWR, but a debt validation [55:05.440 --> 55:06.440] letter? [55:06.440 --> 55:15.440] The person that's involved in this, they did file an answer looking for validation of debt. [55:15.440 --> 55:16.440] Okay. [55:16.440 --> 55:24.520] Yeah, I would treat this like a debt collection, like a third party debt collector. [55:24.520 --> 55:28.720] The goal here would be to determine as to whether or not they're collecting their own [55:28.720 --> 55:34.560] debt or if they have a third party doing the collection attempt. [55:34.560 --> 55:39.280] If it's a third party, then FDCPA kicks in. [55:39.280 --> 55:47.320] I just got involved in this, I'm trying to figure out who has standing here to collect [55:47.320 --> 55:53.880] this debt, what's the county actually transfer, other than just their interest, not even in [55:53.880 --> 56:04.080] the real property, but just as a, well, New York views as a tax liability, not as a debt, [56:04.080 --> 56:06.320] but how does this transfer over? [56:06.320 --> 56:12.040] So I'm just looking for any thoughts you guys have on how to attempt this. [56:12.040 --> 56:21.640] Yeah, I'd read the FDCPA real good and treat them as if they are a third party debt collector. [56:21.640 --> 56:26.480] If you treat them as a third party debt collector, but they are attempting to collect their own [56:26.480 --> 56:30.400] debt, they'll set you straight real quick. [56:30.400 --> 56:32.920] Okay. [56:32.920 --> 56:39.200] But if they are trying to collect their own debt, they'd still have to prove the debt [56:39.200 --> 56:40.360] is owed. [56:40.360 --> 56:47.160] Now taxes, property tax sales are not necessarily my forte. [56:47.160 --> 56:54.000] I think Randy might know a little bit more about that, but this smells like a third party [56:54.000 --> 56:56.000] collection attempt. [56:56.000 --> 56:58.760] Yeah, absolutely. [56:58.760 --> 57:05.520] And what I'm hearing, this is not the foreclosure process because normally the county just initiates [57:05.520 --> 57:11.440] a foreclosure process and gets a ruling from the judge and then they sell the property [57:11.440 --> 57:12.440] on the courthouse steps. [57:12.440 --> 57:13.440] Sure. [57:13.440 --> 57:14.440] So yeah. [57:14.440 --> 57:18.600] Definitely the properties surrounding this particular county do exactly that. [57:18.600 --> 57:24.520] They auction the property and unfortunately in New York, the county keeps all of the proceeds [57:24.520 --> 57:30.000] from the sale and the owner gets nothing, but in this case, the county did not do that. [57:30.000 --> 57:35.600] They just simply transferred their interest to this trust, which is a custodian of the [57:35.600 --> 57:41.600] trust USPAC, which was still trying to tear out that relationship. [57:41.600 --> 57:48.400] It looks like they're trying to find a more effective way of collecting them funds because [57:48.400 --> 57:54.680] when they have that special ability to do a foreclosure and take your property, that [57:54.680 --> 57:58.880] will stand over a bank loan or anything else. [57:58.880 --> 58:03.080] But once they do that, now they're holding the property. [58:03.080 --> 58:09.720] And when they put it up for auction, if nobody bids on it, then it goes back to the county [58:09.720 --> 58:13.840] and then they're responsible for it. [58:13.840 --> 58:16.880] And I suspect they don't want to be. [58:16.880 --> 58:32.600] So they're trying a slick maneuver to try to find another way to collect the funds. [58:32.600 --> 58:40.320] That sounds like it would eliminate their exclusive right to foreclose above a bank [58:40.320 --> 58:42.120] security instrument. [58:42.120 --> 58:48.120] Folks, we're coming up on a break real quick, hang on there, stay tuned folks, we'll be [58:48.120 --> 58:49.120] right back. [58:49.120 --> 58:54.600] Would you like to make more definite progress in your walk with God? [58:54.600 --> 58:59.760] Bibles for America is offering a free study Bible and a set of free Christian books that [58:59.760 --> 59:01.120] can really help. 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[01:02:43.960 --> 01:02:48.920] The Center for Immigration Studies revealed that ICE was holding deportation proceedings [01:02:48.920 --> 01:02:52.440] for the convicts but instead released them back into the country. [01:02:52.440 --> 01:02:57.600] Texas Republican Lamar Smith is calling the release the worst prison break in American [01:02:57.600 --> 01:02:58.600] history. [01:03:27.600 --> 01:03:35.720] Welcome back to Rule of Law Radio, folks. [01:03:35.720 --> 01:03:39.800] Stephen New York, let me press the go live button. [01:03:39.800 --> 01:03:40.800] There we go. [01:03:40.800 --> 01:03:43.320] Now we can hear you. [01:03:43.320 --> 01:03:47.280] Have we addressed your question as best we can? [01:03:47.280 --> 01:03:54.960] Well, here's my other thought, you know, property law kind of guy, is I'm looking to join the [01:03:54.960 --> 01:04:01.120] county in a counterclaim to this action that there is no evidence that this property was [01:04:01.120 --> 01:04:07.960] ever, this is probably strictly a New York issue, property was never registered to be [01:04:07.960 --> 01:04:14.240] eligible, if you like that word, for property taxation as far as we can find out. [01:04:14.240 --> 01:04:16.320] Okay, why is that? [01:04:16.320 --> 01:04:22.760] Is the property on the public roles of the county or the private roles of the county? [01:04:22.760 --> 01:04:29.600] Well, I don't know how to make that distinction but this goes back to, New York State doesn't [01:04:29.600 --> 01:04:37.080] use the foreign system, back in the 1900s in order to expedite farm loans and all of [01:04:37.080 --> 01:04:41.880] that you had the option to apply to the Supreme Court of New York State, which is just the [01:04:41.880 --> 01:04:48.600] regular trial court, to have your property taxed and of course it would be put on the [01:04:48.600 --> 01:04:55.440] tax rolls of the county and make it very easy to get a loan against the property. [01:04:55.440 --> 01:05:01.080] Nobody ever did that and they kind of split things in that everybody just started paying [01:05:01.080 --> 01:05:06.800] property taxes but I can find no evidence that this property was ever registered for [01:05:06.800 --> 01:05:07.800] taxation. [01:05:07.800 --> 01:05:08.800] Interesting. [01:05:08.800 --> 01:05:17.480] Yeah, that is an interesting issue, I haven't heard that about New York. [01:05:17.480 --> 01:05:24.440] Several years ago we had a guy from New York and what he would do is he would send a letter [01:05:24.440 --> 01:05:33.040] to the county and ask them if they had any claim against his property and then when they [01:05:33.040 --> 01:05:39.320] send him back a letter saying no they don't, then he would send back a letter and ask them [01:05:39.320 --> 01:05:45.480] to remove his property from the public roles to the private roles and that would stop taxation. [01:05:45.480 --> 01:05:48.080] At least that's what he said. [01:05:48.080 --> 01:05:51.800] In your case you probably can't do that because when you send them a letter and ask them to [01:05:51.800 --> 01:05:56.240] have a claim they're going to say yeah we got one. [01:05:56.240 --> 01:06:00.600] Well we're looking to see what evidence they have of such a claim as far as I can tell [01:06:00.600 --> 01:06:05.560] there is never any registration of this property like probably 99% of properties in New York [01:06:05.560 --> 01:06:06.560] State. [01:06:06.560 --> 01:06:11.960] You had to apply to the Supreme Court to register your property for the benefit if you will [01:06:11.960 --> 01:06:16.200] of taxation and you know it's not regard. [01:06:16.200 --> 01:06:23.240] Have you researched to see if that has changed at some point in the interim or something [01:06:23.240 --> 01:06:28.560] has been filed authorizing the state to tax even without your permission? [01:06:28.560 --> 01:06:34.880] Well I just got thrown into the middle of this and you know I just started stages all [01:06:34.880 --> 01:06:39.800] of this but my initial impression is that nobody was in the right mind other than somebody [01:06:39.800 --> 01:06:45.960] looking for the benefit of taxation and the easy transfer title or liens against it would [01:06:45.960 --> 01:06:50.840] in the right mind apply for the benefit of taxation. [01:06:50.840 --> 01:06:57.600] That is interesting applying for the benefit of taxation. [01:06:57.600 --> 01:07:01.520] I can't see any benefit to taxes. [01:07:01.520 --> 01:07:05.920] Well you should register your property for taxation and that would be easy since it was [01:07:05.920 --> 01:07:11.520] registered with the county court for a bank to record a lien so you could get money for [01:07:11.520 --> 01:07:19.440] seed or whatever other farming activities that you had wished at the time. [01:07:19.440 --> 01:07:28.000] Now is this property in the country or is it a municipality? [01:07:28.000 --> 01:07:29.000] Where is the property? [01:07:29.000 --> 01:07:36.040] It's in a municipality now but of course years ago the state goes back to the highland land [01:07:36.040 --> 01:07:40.600] purchase and all of that. [01:07:40.600 --> 01:07:47.720] So then you're being taxed for the privilege of having police come out when you called, [01:07:47.720 --> 01:07:55.160] the privilege of having the fire department come out if your house is on fire, other municipal [01:07:55.160 --> 01:08:05.520] water, sewer, blah, blah, blah so that's probably why they want the tax payment. [01:08:05.520 --> 01:08:11.560] But you had to willingly apply for that and you know for a particular property I looked [01:08:11.560 --> 01:08:17.040] at it back to 1900 something and by no way it was ever registered. [01:08:17.040 --> 01:08:21.320] Well I'm just at the beginning stages of that so thank you. [01:08:21.320 --> 01:08:22.320] Randy had a good suggestion. [01:08:22.320 --> 01:08:24.040] I'd back him up on that. [01:08:24.040 --> 01:08:35.920] I'd search the statutes and see if something has changed that would allow the municipality [01:08:35.920 --> 01:08:42.720] or whoever it is that's foreclosing on the property the authority to tax the property [01:08:42.720 --> 01:08:45.000] without it having been registered. [01:08:45.000 --> 01:08:55.400] You might look for a law titled something like I volunteer for you to pay the taxes. [01:08:55.400 --> 01:08:58.720] That would be a specific search parameter. [01:08:58.720 --> 01:09:01.680] That's what it would almost have to go to. [01:09:01.680 --> 01:09:04.520] Yeah pretty much. [01:09:04.520 --> 01:09:14.440] Maybe something like if you use the services of the state then you imply you are under [01:09:14.440 --> 01:09:18.680] an implied contract to pay the taxes. [01:09:18.680 --> 01:09:23.200] Almost certainly there's going to be something in there of that nature because if they have [01:09:23.200 --> 01:09:31.480] a old statute that says you have to voluntarily apply for the taxation and now they want to [01:09:31.480 --> 01:09:36.840] tax everybody somebody will have screamed. [01:09:36.840 --> 01:09:44.680] We fought a revolution over something like a 10% overall tax and that was outrageous [01:09:44.680 --> 01:09:52.480] and now we're at 40% so back in that time when they started taxing everybody's property [01:09:52.480 --> 01:09:56.640] I would expect that there would have been a lot of resistance so they almost certainly [01:09:56.640 --> 01:09:59.200] have something in place for that. [01:09:59.200 --> 01:10:04.000] We've tried to get a sworn declaration from the assessor that they have a true and correct [01:10:04.000 --> 01:10:08.000] assessment while you're not going to get any kind of paperwork like that so we've been [01:10:08.000 --> 01:10:16.440] signing a number of different ways here and I guess we'll see where we come in. [01:10:16.440 --> 01:10:22.440] There's probably going to be some very specific procedures for dealing with assessments and [01:10:22.440 --> 01:10:25.440] stuff because they do that all the time. [01:10:25.440 --> 01:10:29.720] If you look at their code they probably have a remedy in the code. [01:10:29.720 --> 01:10:37.040] Whether they will actually exert the remedy when you evoke it that's a different thing [01:10:37.040 --> 01:10:40.240] but then that's kind of what the show's about when they don't do what they're supposed [01:10:40.240 --> 01:10:46.000] to we have tools to go beat them up with but I would certainly look at that because that [01:10:46.000 --> 01:10:49.520] is an interesting issue. [01:10:49.520 --> 01:10:54.680] You had to register your property for the benefit of taxation in New York State. [01:10:54.680 --> 01:11:03.480] Well anyways, thanks for your input guys and if you know anybody that goes by the nomenclature [01:11:03.480 --> 01:11:10.040] of Quasimodo you should check his PMs down in there. [01:11:10.040 --> 01:11:12.240] Somebody knows about me. [01:11:12.240 --> 01:11:18.280] Okay, I think yes Steve I know who you are. [01:11:18.280 --> 01:11:19.280] Thank you for calling in. [01:11:19.280 --> 01:11:20.280] I appreciate it. [01:11:20.280 --> 01:11:22.280] Do you have any more questions, comments? [01:11:22.280 --> 01:11:26.960] No, not yet, I'm still at the beginning of this issue. [01:11:26.960 --> 01:11:27.960] Okay. [01:11:27.960 --> 01:11:28.960] Good night. [01:11:28.960 --> 01:11:33.120] Well, good night and thank you for calling in Steve. [01:11:33.120 --> 01:11:42.680] Now we're going to I believe I had a conversation with this gentleman last night, Tim in California. [01:11:42.680 --> 01:11:45.480] Hello Tim, what do you got for us tonight? [01:11:45.480 --> 01:11:48.120] How are you, can you hear me? [01:11:48.120 --> 01:11:49.920] I can hear you just fine. [01:11:49.920 --> 01:11:50.920] Great. [01:11:50.920 --> 01:11:57.280] I have you on speaker so let me know if it gets shaky and I'll turn it off. [01:11:57.280 --> 01:11:58.280] It actually... [01:11:58.280 --> 01:11:59.280] So far so good. [01:11:59.280 --> 01:12:00.280] Good. [01:12:00.280 --> 01:12:05.600] The thing that I was going to ask you about, there are a couple, I'll get as many as you [01:12:05.600 --> 01:12:10.760] allow as much time as you have available for one person. [01:12:10.760 --> 01:12:17.320] One of them is this treason that's going on in the country, I have an action to file against [01:12:17.320 --> 01:12:24.000] one entity within my state, the Franchise Tax Board which are notorious, they just came [01:12:24.000 --> 01:12:31.400] and yanked, not just, it was actually a year or so ago, they came and yanked a big chunk [01:12:31.400 --> 01:12:38.200] of change out of my bank account, just unilaterally decided because of APNC I must have income [01:12:38.200 --> 01:12:44.040] and they just decided arbitrarily, came up with a number, calculated the taxes on that [01:12:44.040 --> 01:12:50.000] arbitrary number even though they had every bit of information on my income and it clearly [01:12:50.000 --> 01:12:56.520] wasn't anywhere near that among disability and that's available to them. [01:12:56.520 --> 01:13:00.160] Now everything, there is nothing hidden except from the government, everything has been inverted [01:13:00.160 --> 01:13:05.640] where we used to have privacy, now we have none at all and they have total secrecy, they [01:13:05.640 --> 01:13:10.160] just slap a little security stamp on it and they can do whatever they want. [01:13:10.160 --> 01:13:13.160] Are you talking about the IRS? [01:13:13.160 --> 01:13:25.760] No, it's the Franchise Tax Board, state level and the other thing that I wanted to do possibly [01:13:25.760 --> 01:13:31.760] at the same time is, I'm going to be assuming the Governor, these slimeballs at the Franchise [01:13:31.760 --> 01:13:37.440] Tax Board won't give any names as to who did what, who approved it, they're basically [01:13:37.440 --> 01:13:43.000] playing a shell game and they give you a little peon and they go running away to some secret [01:13:43.000 --> 01:13:49.920] person asking questions, they won't tell you, so you can't really go after, you know, supervisors, [01:13:49.920 --> 01:13:53.280] somebody that approved this little theft is what it is. [01:13:53.280 --> 01:13:56.640] Oh, okay, so you can't find who those supervisors are? [01:13:56.640 --> 01:13:57.640] Correct. [01:13:57.640 --> 01:14:02.680] Okay, so you can't do the respondeat superior. [01:14:02.680 --> 01:14:12.440] What I suggest is that if you talk to some shrap, low level clerk and the clerk gives [01:14:12.440 --> 01:14:18.480] you bad information or the clerk goes back to the high level clerk and she tells them [01:14:18.480 --> 01:14:29.120] to do something bogus, file criminal charges on the actor, okay, this goes to the position [01:14:29.120 --> 01:14:35.800] I tend to take is never ask a public official to do anything that you actually want them [01:14:35.800 --> 01:14:36.800] to do. [01:14:36.800 --> 01:14:37.800] Yeah. [01:14:37.800 --> 01:14:45.880] Okay, the reason is, is you never ask them to do anything that the law does not require [01:14:45.880 --> 01:14:51.560] them to do, so when you walk in and ask them to do something, you're really holding out [01:14:51.560 --> 01:14:56.520] this little tar baby and say, here, I got my little tar baby here, you want to touch [01:14:56.520 --> 01:14:57.520] it? [01:14:57.520 --> 01:15:01.080] Come on, go ahead, touch it, touch it for me, that's when you touch it, you're going [01:15:01.080 --> 01:15:03.000] to stick to it. [01:15:03.000 --> 01:15:09.200] When I ask you to do something that the law requires you to do and you refuse to do it, [01:15:09.200 --> 01:15:15.800] you stick to my tar baby, good, gotcha, because now you drag him with your tar baby and you [01:15:15.800 --> 01:15:24.480] go file against him somewhere else with someone over him and ask someone over him to prosecute [01:15:24.480 --> 01:15:30.760] this guy, like if it's a clerk in a court or someone in the registrar's office, you [01:15:30.760 --> 01:15:34.600] go to the district attorney and say, yeah, I asked this guy to do this and this law says [01:15:34.600 --> 01:15:39.240] he's supposed to do this, but he didn't do this and here's a law that says when a public [01:15:39.240 --> 01:15:44.160] official fails to perform a duty, he's required to perform and in the process denies a citizen [01:15:44.160 --> 01:15:48.360] in the full and free access to a enjoyment right, well, that's a criminal act and I want [01:15:48.360 --> 01:15:51.360] you to go out and arrest him. [01:15:51.360 --> 01:15:54.040] Who are you asking to arrest? [01:15:54.040 --> 01:15:58.480] You asked the district attorney to arrest whoever this is who didn't do what you requested [01:15:58.480 --> 01:16:00.880] that they do or what they were supposed to do. [01:16:00.880 --> 01:16:03.680] Oh, that's the subject of the arrest, but who do you go to? [01:16:03.680 --> 01:16:05.240] The sheriff is not going to go. [01:16:05.240 --> 01:16:08.400] Ah, screw the sheriff, go to the district attorney. [01:16:08.400 --> 01:16:11.400] We don't get involved with this. [01:16:11.400 --> 01:16:12.400] Keep in mind. [01:16:12.400 --> 01:16:15.800] I was stupid for even suggesting the idea. [01:16:15.800 --> 01:16:19.720] Wait a minute, I missed part of that. [01:16:19.720 --> 01:16:26.960] Oh, I talked to somebody at the county, I'm on disability and so- [01:16:26.960 --> 01:16:28.960] Okay, hold on, hold on. [01:16:28.960 --> 01:16:33.960] Never talk to him if you can avoid it. 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[01:18:55.080 --> 01:19:00.520] Visit us at CapitalCoinandBullion.com or call 512-646-6440. [01:19:00.520 --> 01:19:07.640] This is the Logos Logos Radio Network. [01:19:07.640 --> 01:19:17.960] Oh, come on. [01:19:17.960 --> 01:19:47.600] If I can't get everything I want, if I can't get a range, if I can't get a range, if I [01:19:47.600 --> 01:20:07.040] can't get everything I need, if I can't get a range, if I can't get a range, if I can't [01:20:07.040 --> 01:20:08.040] get a range, if I can't get a range, if I can't get a range, if I can't get a range, [01:20:08.040 --> 01:20:09.040] okay. [01:20:09.040 --> 01:20:15.240] Randy Kelton, Steve Skidmore, Wheel of Law Radio, and Tim, this is apparently, this is [01:20:15.240 --> 01:20:24.600] This is your first call in, so you may not be too familiar with the tax that we take. [01:20:24.600 --> 01:20:29.440] If you grew up in this country and went to the public schools, you were subjected to [01:20:29.440 --> 01:20:38.400] a school system that taught you a whole bunch of crapola, and we try to deal with how things [01:20:38.400 --> 01:20:44.840] really work and what actually works, and we try to kind of boil it down to some principles [01:20:44.840 --> 01:20:50.360] that's pretty easy to understand, and one of the principles is never, ever expect the [01:20:50.360 --> 01:20:53.440] court to rule in your favor. [01:20:53.440 --> 01:20:54.440] Courts are corrupt. [01:20:54.440 --> 01:21:00.320] They're absolutely corrupt, and if you go in as a pro se, representing yourself, you [01:21:00.320 --> 01:21:09.000] can expect the courts to rule against you out of hand at every turn, and that's just [01:21:09.000 --> 01:21:10.560] maybe they won't. [01:21:10.560 --> 01:21:14.520] Maybe they will rule in your favor, but it behooves you to act as if they will rule against [01:21:14.520 --> 01:21:21.040] you out of hand at every turn, so you plan what you do from the perspective that that's [01:21:21.040 --> 01:21:25.360] what's going to happen, and that's why we never ask a public official to do anything [01:21:25.360 --> 01:21:33.480] we actually want them to do, because we want them not to so that we can cover them because [01:21:33.480 --> 01:21:40.840] you will never win your case simply because you have the law and the facts on your side. [01:21:40.840 --> 01:21:46.640] It's not that way now, it never has been that way since the beginning of this country. [01:21:46.640 --> 01:21:56.120] Only win your case if you can get the politics on your side, and all politics is local. [01:21:56.120 --> 01:22:02.640] So what we do is set about showing you how to generate a little local politics. [01:22:02.640 --> 01:22:07.440] You go to this public official who thinks he's so big and smart and high and mighty, [01:22:07.440 --> 01:22:09.920] and you ask him to do something he's not going to want to do. [01:22:09.920 --> 01:22:10.920] I'll give you an example. [01:22:10.920 --> 01:22:14.520] I was in court, and they were having a hearing in front of me, and I went and stood up at [01:22:14.520 --> 01:22:15.520] the bar. [01:22:15.520 --> 01:22:18.720] The judge finally saw me standing there and said, can I help you? [01:22:18.720 --> 01:22:22.480] I said, yes, my name is Randall Kelton, and I have a hearing deficiency. [01:22:22.480 --> 01:22:24.080] Oh, you do, Mr. Kelton? [01:22:24.080 --> 01:22:25.560] Well, what's wrong with your hearing? [01:22:25.560 --> 01:22:30.880] Oh, judge, I was down in Mexico the other day, and I drank too much of that cheap tequila, [01:22:30.880 --> 01:22:31.880] and I lost my hearing aid. [01:22:31.880 --> 01:22:34.240] Well, why are you telling me this, Mr. Kelton? [01:22:34.240 --> 01:22:36.880] I said, well, do you have accommodation for the hearing impaired? [01:22:36.880 --> 01:22:39.120] Well, no, Mr. Kelton, I do not. [01:22:39.120 --> 01:22:41.080] So we have a sound system here. [01:22:41.080 --> 01:22:42.080] Will you turn it up? [01:22:42.080 --> 01:22:43.080] No, I will not. [01:22:43.080 --> 01:22:44.080] Well, then, will you speak up? [01:22:44.080 --> 01:22:45.080] And he did. [01:22:45.080 --> 01:22:52.920] He told the bailiff that if I didn't sound shut up, he stole me out of the courtroom. [01:22:52.920 --> 01:22:58.760] When I finished my hearing, I called the bailiff outside with me, and I wanted him to arrest [01:22:58.760 --> 01:23:05.080] the judge for Class A misdemeanor, official mis- official oppression, criminal violation [01:23:05.080 --> 01:23:15.000] 39.03 for failing to perform a duty he was required to perform and in the process denied [01:23:15.000 --> 01:23:21.120] me in the full and free access to or enjoyment of right, in that he failed to provide accommodation [01:23:21.120 --> 01:23:24.720] under the Americans with Disabilities Act. [01:23:24.720 --> 01:23:25.720] Okay. [01:23:25.720 --> 01:23:32.680] And the bailiff said, well, why didn't you tell him about the Americans with Disabilities [01:23:32.680 --> 01:23:33.680] Act? [01:23:33.680 --> 01:23:42.440] I said, heck, if I'd have done that, he might have turned up sound system jerk guy wants [01:23:42.440 --> 01:23:44.480] to have an attitude. [01:23:44.480 --> 01:23:47.240] We'll introduce him to the deep end of the pool. [01:23:47.240 --> 01:23:52.920] So now I try to get the bailiff to arrest the judge and he refused. [01:23:52.920 --> 01:23:58.520] I even told him to take his chicken suit off and he wouldn't do it. [01:23:58.520 --> 01:24:05.080] So now I go to the district attorney and ask the district attorney to arrest the bailiff. [01:24:05.080 --> 01:24:08.600] The bailiff's job to keep the peace in the courtroom makes no difference who breaches [01:24:08.600 --> 01:24:10.800] it. [01:24:10.800 --> 01:24:15.440] He observed the crime being committed and refused to perform his duty. [01:24:15.440 --> 01:24:18.640] Now I go after the bailiff. [01:24:18.640 --> 01:24:23.800] When I file a criminal complaint against the bailiff, the bailiff is going to go ballistic [01:24:23.800 --> 01:24:27.840] and he's going to run into that judge and say, you got to do something. [01:24:27.840 --> 01:24:34.020] I was covering your behind and now they're coming after me. [01:24:34.020 --> 01:24:37.200] That's the politics we're talking about. [01:24:37.200 --> 01:24:38.200] Okay. [01:24:38.200 --> 01:24:46.080] And then when the prosecuting attorney refuses to arrest the bailiff, then you go to state [01:24:46.080 --> 01:24:50.840] attorney general and ask him to arrest the prosecutor. [01:24:50.840 --> 01:24:55.560] When he refuses, you go to the chief justice of the Supreme Court in the state of California [01:24:55.560 --> 01:25:00.080] and you ask him to hold an examining trial on your criminal complaints and arrest the [01:25:00.080 --> 01:25:05.400] attorney general for not arresting the district attorney, for not arresting that Chuck Bailey [01:25:05.400 --> 01:25:08.640] for not arresting the judge. [01:25:08.640 --> 01:25:11.280] Does that make sense? [01:25:11.280 --> 01:25:13.240] This is like the old plumber's rule. [01:25:13.240 --> 01:25:18.640] There's two rules in plumbing, paydays on Friday and crap rolls downhill. [01:25:18.640 --> 01:25:29.480] And keep in mind, when you walk into a courthouse, you are the baddest motor scooter in the building. [01:25:29.480 --> 01:25:34.760] There's only one reason you're the baddest motor scooter in the building. [01:25:34.760 --> 01:25:37.600] It's because you're nobody. [01:25:37.600 --> 01:25:43.560] You're not a judge, you're not a bailiff, you're not a clerk, you're not a lawyer. [01:25:43.560 --> 01:25:46.200] They are all public servants. [01:25:46.200 --> 01:25:54.040] You, you are the master and they are not to forget it. [01:25:54.040 --> 01:26:00.920] They are there and they have a duty to abide by your rules. [01:26:00.920 --> 01:26:04.600] You don't live in a democracy. [01:26:04.600 --> 01:26:12.920] You live in a republic and in a republic, the law belongs to each individual. [01:26:12.920 --> 01:26:18.160] All the servants are servants of the individuals. [01:26:18.160 --> 01:26:21.400] So we discipline our servants. [01:26:21.400 --> 01:26:28.440] You know, you think of my kid, like I think about my grandkids, I've loved them dearly. [01:26:28.440 --> 01:26:33.440] But if one of them runs out in the road, I'm fixing to tan his hide. [01:26:33.440 --> 01:26:36.360] I treat my public officials the same way. [01:26:36.360 --> 01:26:45.040] I have given you a set of rules to follow and I have developed remedies with which I [01:26:45.040 --> 01:26:50.280] could kick your butt when you don't. [01:26:50.280 --> 01:26:56.240] This really works and it's simple, there's only one drawback. [01:26:56.240 --> 01:27:01.920] You have to really be careful because when you start doing this, it's likely to become [01:27:01.920 --> 01:27:06.840] way too much fun. [01:27:06.840 --> 01:27:12.960] When you ask them to do something, they give you this song and dance and seltzer down your [01:27:12.960 --> 01:27:13.960] pants. [01:27:13.960 --> 01:27:17.480] You don't argue with them, you just, okay. [01:27:17.480 --> 01:27:21.560] You go to the next guy up the line and ask him to arrest that one. [01:27:21.560 --> 01:27:26.320] You do that about twice and they're going to get the, the word will go around, watch [01:27:26.320 --> 01:27:29.120] out for this scoundrel. [01:27:29.120 --> 01:27:34.400] He's going to ask you to do something and try to get you not to, just so he can run [01:27:34.400 --> 01:27:36.280] down and try to get you arrested. [01:27:36.280 --> 01:27:39.280] That's what we want to do. [01:27:39.280 --> 01:27:43.760] Yeah, I like your style, I must say, you know, it makes sense, I understand what you're saying. [01:27:43.760 --> 01:27:47.200] Our court here is totally corrupt. [01:27:47.200 --> 01:27:49.440] It's the same way everywhere. [01:27:49.440 --> 01:27:55.640] I do seminars all over the country and everybody says, oh, my county is the most corrupt county [01:27:55.640 --> 01:27:57.600] in the nation. [01:27:57.600 --> 01:28:01.360] I don't see any difference, they're all the same. [01:28:01.360 --> 01:28:10.040] You know, I've spent 30 years trying to research out what the problem is and I found it. [01:28:10.040 --> 01:28:18.600] It's Cham in California, he's the problem and it's Randy in Texas because we didn't [01:28:18.600 --> 01:28:25.440] stand up and rail in righteous indignation the first time one of our officials stepped [01:28:25.440 --> 01:28:28.600] across a tiny little line. [01:28:28.600 --> 01:28:35.520] We don't wait till they do something horrendous, nail them on the nitpicking stuff. [01:28:35.520 --> 01:28:42.880] When they have all this trouble coming at them over something really minor, this judge [01:28:42.880 --> 01:28:48.120] is going to have to fend these criminal complaints off because he wouldn't turn his sound system [01:28:48.120 --> 01:28:49.400] up. [01:28:49.400 --> 01:28:52.600] He's going to say, are you kidding me? [01:28:52.600 --> 01:28:56.040] He's filing criminal complaints against the attorney general with the chief justice of [01:28:56.040 --> 01:29:03.000] the Supreme Court because he wouldn't arrest me for not turning up my sound system? [01:29:03.000 --> 01:29:09.720] Think how much more careful he's going to be when it gets to something more serious. [01:29:09.720 --> 01:29:15.280] There's no way they're going to indict the judge for not turning up his sound system. [01:29:15.280 --> 01:29:22.480] We don't want him to, we just want to kick him in his pants really hard a few times. [01:29:22.480 --> 01:29:29.520] So when we come back, I'll actually go to something you wanted to talk about. [01:29:29.520 --> 01:29:33.520] I kind of bushwhacked you there, but since you already called her, I didn't know if you [01:29:33.520 --> 01:29:40.280] were familiar with the approach that we take. [01:29:40.280 --> 01:29:45.520] Hang on, we're about to go to break and we'll pick this back up on the other side. [01:29:45.520 --> 01:29:50.680] This is Randy Kelton and Steve Kiddmore with Radio and Francis, I see you there. [01:29:50.680 --> 01:29:55.960] We'll try to get to you pretty quick because I know you're going to have some complex issues. [01:29:55.960 --> 01:29:57.720] You always have a way of stumping the chumps. [01:29:57.720 --> 01:29:58.720] We'll be right back. [01:29:58.720 --> 01:30:03.720] Tip toeing the strizzy tulips and peeing on zepetunias. 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[01:32:54.560 --> 01:33:16.560] Logosradionetwork.com. [01:33:16.560 --> 01:33:35.840] Okay. [01:33:35.840 --> 01:33:36.840] We are back. [01:33:36.840 --> 01:33:39.400] Randy Kelton with Steve Skidmore with Logos Radio. [01:33:39.400 --> 01:33:47.320] Tim, what was your original issue before I bushwhacked you? [01:33:47.320 --> 01:33:50.320] Let's see. [01:33:50.320 --> 01:33:55.040] I'd like to go after the governor, but I'd like to... One of the things that I'm a little [01:33:55.040 --> 01:34:00.280] bit concerned about is that our governor has not prepared for us getting totally screwed [01:34:00.280 --> 01:34:05.000] over by the banksters, the Federal Reserve. [01:34:05.000 --> 01:34:09.600] All it would take is a state like ours, and it would be great if it was a couple of states [01:34:09.600 --> 01:34:15.160] like Texas and California, or maybe just the Western Arizona, Texas, Nevada, to get together [01:34:15.160 --> 01:34:21.120] and put together the greenback, some sort of backstop for these damn criminal banksters. [01:34:21.120 --> 01:34:22.120] Okay. [01:34:22.120 --> 01:34:23.840] We are working on that. [01:34:23.840 --> 01:34:25.560] Through him to the horse family. [01:34:25.560 --> 01:34:26.560] They're all masons. [01:34:26.560 --> 01:34:32.240] They're all whores, being bribed, and this goes back to the 15th century English quote [01:34:32.240 --> 01:34:39.000] unquote revolution, all these revolutions have been Masonic coups, and they've done [01:34:39.000 --> 01:34:43.520] the same thing here, and all we have to do, we've got to... The Iceland solution is [01:34:43.520 --> 01:34:44.520] what we need. [01:34:44.520 --> 01:34:52.580] I think many people, it's very obvious, and it would force these Mason governors to come [01:34:52.580 --> 01:34:57.920] up with something for their people to whom they're supposedly... Of course they're [01:34:57.920 --> 01:35:01.280] not, and they have a duty to. [01:35:01.280 --> 01:35:07.960] If there's someone we could sue them and force them to set up an interest-free war, [01:35:07.960 --> 01:35:13.680] war-proof currency, so they can get out of the debt war blood-skin. [01:35:13.680 --> 01:35:22.280] Every state has the option of establishing gold and silver as legal tender, and as I [01:35:22.280 --> 01:35:30.000] understand, the last I heard, some 23 states have legislative proposals to that effect. [01:35:30.000 --> 01:35:40.720] If they simply rendered gold and silver, legal tender, valued by weight of species, then [01:35:40.720 --> 01:35:43.040] that would cut out these greenback dollars. [01:35:43.040 --> 01:35:48.200] The feds could take their green frog skins and use them for toilet paper. [01:35:48.200 --> 01:35:54.600] Well, Lincoln set up the greenback is what I was talking about, and it was a separate [01:35:54.600 --> 01:35:55.600] non-king orientation. [01:35:55.600 --> 01:36:00.840] This is why, of course, they got killed, but couldn't we do something to... [01:36:00.840 --> 01:36:03.080] Well, you're talking about Kennedy... [01:36:03.080 --> 01:36:04.080] Not enough. [01:36:04.080 --> 01:36:05.080] It's ridiculous. [01:36:05.080 --> 01:36:07.520] If they look at the disparity between the two, that will never happen. [01:36:07.520 --> 01:36:08.520] Okay. [01:36:08.520 --> 01:36:13.400] That's exactly what Kennedy tried to do, is establish a metal-backed currency. [01:36:13.400 --> 01:36:20.080] Well, oddly enough, we've had, since the institution of this country, we've had four successful [01:36:20.080 --> 01:36:22.040] assassinations on presidents. [01:36:22.040 --> 01:36:28.120] There's McKinley, Garfield, Lincoln, and Kennedy. [01:36:28.120 --> 01:36:35.880] Several attacks on Andrew Jackson, and you might as well throw the unsuccessful attempt [01:36:35.880 --> 01:36:37.820] on Ronald Reagan. [01:36:37.820 --> 01:36:43.300] There's one common thread that ties all of these six men together, and that is that they [01:36:43.300 --> 01:36:47.520] all said no to a central bank. [01:36:47.520 --> 01:36:54.520] The central bank had already been instituted when Kennedy issued the silver certificates, [01:36:54.520 --> 01:37:00.880] and if anybody's seen a dollar bill with a little red seal on it, that's a silver certificate. [01:37:00.880 --> 01:37:09.240] Ronald Reagan, if you'll remember, Ronald Reagan came on television, and I remember [01:37:09.240 --> 01:37:10.240] him saying that. [01:37:10.240 --> 01:37:16.160] He says, what we need to do is get back to an honest currency. [01:37:16.160 --> 01:37:21.040] Enter stage left, John Hinckley Jr., pop, pop, pop, you never heard another word about [01:37:21.040 --> 01:37:26.480] honest currency out of Ronald Reagan. [01:37:26.480 --> 01:37:29.160] I think he got the message. [01:37:29.160 --> 01:37:39.840] Yeah, I'm of the firm belief that the root of this American problem, actually it's a [01:37:39.840 --> 01:37:46.120] global problem now, is fiat currencies, debt-based currencies. [01:37:46.120 --> 01:37:52.120] You'll never borrow your way out of debt, and that's what we do. [01:37:52.120 --> 01:37:56.640] Every time they raise the debt ceiling, what does that mean, raising the debt ceiling? [01:37:56.640 --> 01:38:01.280] Well, that means that somebody made the decision that we can go back to the IMF and borrow [01:38:01.280 --> 01:38:05.240] more money. [01:38:05.240 --> 01:38:09.320] That's not going to get us out of debt. [01:38:09.320 --> 01:38:11.800] So what about Iceland's solution? [01:38:11.800 --> 01:38:17.840] There's this saying, basically, that they'll never do it because they know they'll be dead? [01:38:17.840 --> 01:38:18.840] I don't know. [01:38:18.840 --> 01:38:20.440] That would take a crystal ball. [01:38:20.440 --> 01:38:23.280] I don't have one of those. [01:38:23.280 --> 01:38:25.280] It would take, you know, this cycle. [01:38:25.280 --> 01:38:31.200] He's going to do something that's right for his people, for God's sake. [01:38:31.200 --> 01:38:36.080] You know, California's big enough, and I understand, I think our economy, at least it used to be, [01:38:36.080 --> 01:38:41.680] I don't know about now, was almost as big as half the rest of the country. [01:38:41.680 --> 01:38:45.560] And if one state like California or a couple of states that could equal California could [01:38:45.560 --> 01:38:53.520] come up with their own currency as a backstop, even as a shotgun over their heads, go ahead. [01:38:53.520 --> 01:38:54.520] Make our day. [01:38:54.520 --> 01:38:58.320] Do your little 1929 game again, and we're all ready for you. [01:38:58.320 --> 01:39:02.280] We're going to use the Hitler solution, bitch. [01:39:02.280 --> 01:39:05.240] Yeah, we've got to watch the language. [01:39:05.240 --> 01:39:11.760] Yeah, well, let's watch the vulgarity. [01:39:11.760 --> 01:39:13.240] We can't have that. [01:39:13.240 --> 01:39:14.240] Sorry. [01:39:14.240 --> 01:39:15.240] Yeah. [01:39:15.240 --> 01:39:16.240] Okay. [01:39:16.240 --> 01:39:17.240] Bovine experiment. [01:39:17.240 --> 01:39:18.240] Sorry. [01:39:18.240 --> 01:39:19.240] Yeah. [01:39:19.240 --> 01:39:20.240] Okay. [01:39:20.240 --> 01:39:21.880] That's stepping up to the line, but that's not crossing it. [01:39:21.880 --> 01:39:27.880] But have we addressed your question at all? [01:39:27.880 --> 01:39:28.880] Okay. [01:39:28.880 --> 01:39:35.160] So how would you sue, okay, then I guess there's no really, how would you sue the entire country? [01:39:35.160 --> 01:39:43.240] The governor to compel him to do, you know, financial backup, backstop to these criminal [01:39:43.240 --> 01:39:44.240] bank accounts. [01:39:44.240 --> 01:39:47.040] I don't know that you could. [01:39:47.040 --> 01:39:48.520] You'd have to get legislation. [01:39:48.520 --> 01:39:53.040] A company that basically commit treason. [01:39:53.040 --> 01:39:58.520] You can't sue a corporation for treason if they're hiding treason that's going on. [01:39:58.520 --> 01:39:59.520] Okay. [01:39:59.520 --> 01:40:05.080] Treason, a lot of times we have people talking treason and mixing treason with sedition. [01:40:05.080 --> 01:40:09.000] Treason's armed insurrection against the government. [01:40:09.000 --> 01:40:11.000] Oh, it is armed? [01:40:11.000 --> 01:40:12.000] Okay. [01:40:12.000 --> 01:40:19.320] This is more seditious and sedition doesn't involve, it's undermining the government, [01:40:19.320 --> 01:40:22.960] but it's so hard to make the argument. [01:40:22.960 --> 01:40:32.840] I've spent 30 years looking for a more subtle remedy. [01:40:32.840 --> 01:40:39.640] A remedy where we, if we find the right thing to change, the rest of the structure will [01:40:39.640 --> 01:40:41.800] start changing around it. [01:40:41.800 --> 01:40:48.160] We're not going to fix this with a bulldozer because we've got the Bilderbergs and Rockefellers [01:40:48.160 --> 01:40:53.840] and the real big money in the background. [01:40:53.840 --> 01:40:57.560] They just got bigger bulldozers than we do. [01:40:57.560 --> 01:40:59.560] We're basically talking about currencies. [01:40:59.560 --> 01:41:03.080] There's alternative currencies popping up everywhere. [01:41:03.080 --> 01:41:07.080] I don't know if you know anything about cryptocurrencies. [01:41:07.080 --> 01:41:14.320] Bitcoin, there's, Bitcoin's just one example. [01:41:14.320 --> 01:41:19.480] What I find attractive about cryptocurrencies, even though they are a fiat currency, there's [01:41:19.480 --> 01:41:22.280] nothing tangible behind them. [01:41:22.280 --> 01:41:28.120] Okay, we go back in history to Old Man Rothschild. [01:41:28.120 --> 01:41:34.920] He said, give me the issue of a nation's currency, and I care not who makes its laws. [01:41:34.920 --> 01:41:40.360] If you've got a centralized bank issuing the value of a currency or issuing a currency [01:41:40.360 --> 01:41:50.360] itself, that takes the power of value or acceptance for value out of the hands of those who are [01:41:50.360 --> 01:41:51.960] trading it. [01:41:51.960 --> 01:42:00.360] However, these cryptocurrencies put the power of accepted value back in the hands of those [01:42:00.360 --> 01:42:02.520] who are trading it. [01:42:02.520 --> 01:42:09.240] I think the more we become accustomed to using these cryptocurrencies and the more we trade [01:42:09.240 --> 01:42:16.000] in cryptocurrencies, the more power we take away from the centralization of the currency [01:42:16.000 --> 01:42:20.520] that we currently use as medium of exchange. [01:42:20.520 --> 01:42:28.840] These cryptocurrencies are getting more traction on internet purchases and also in storefront [01:42:28.840 --> 01:42:30.800] brick and mortar buildings. [01:42:30.800 --> 01:42:40.040] I'm starting to see little Bitcoin signs on the front doors of brick and mortar establishments. [01:42:40.040 --> 01:42:42.440] People are starting to catch on. [01:42:42.440 --> 01:42:51.280] So if you can't get it done legislatively, do it yourself. [01:42:51.280 --> 01:42:58.220] Look into some of these cryptocurrencies, and I think if they become popular enough, [01:42:58.220 --> 01:43:07.840] we can decentralize and debase this debt currency we're on now and use the barter item of a [01:43:07.840 --> 01:43:08.840] cryptocurrency. [01:43:08.840 --> 01:43:19.200] Well, so you don't think that it's reasonable for a country leader, whether it be like Governor [01:43:19.200 --> 01:43:25.600] Brown or some other large state, to set up a backstop in case the banks do it again? [01:43:25.600 --> 01:43:27.600] I mean, we know what they're going to do. [01:43:27.600 --> 01:43:33.640] Well, I think it's feasible, but I just don't think you'll ever get there because we know [01:43:33.640 --> 01:43:35.320] who's pocket they're in. [01:43:35.320 --> 01:43:41.360] And I hear the music in the background. [01:43:41.360 --> 01:43:47.760] We've got one more segment and Francis has been hanging on for a long time. 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[01:47:50.280 --> 01:47:57.320] Thanks for taking my phone call, and gosh, what a delightful, scary thing that Ms. Carol [01:47:57.320 --> 01:47:58.320] has going on. [01:47:58.320 --> 01:48:01.280] I'm absolutely mesmerized, so I can hardly wait until she comes back. [01:48:01.280 --> 01:48:04.520] Yeah, I'm still trying to wrap my mind around the whole thing. [01:48:04.520 --> 01:48:11.800] Yeah, well, and I've been to the federal attorney who's, you know, I can hardly wait until you [01:48:11.800 --> 01:48:14.480] guys post that, and I get that over to him. [01:48:14.480 --> 01:48:19.440] And he's got a whole network of attorneys who's, you know, on top of these things and [01:48:19.440 --> 01:48:21.840] just going down the pathway. [01:48:21.840 --> 01:48:26.880] So anyway, well, my question is on my quiet title. [01:48:26.880 --> 01:48:38.080] So I filed in, and the judge granted to list a stay, and he struck down and denied the [01:48:38.080 --> 01:48:43.240] introduction of new evidence, which was Joe Escobel's package. [01:48:43.240 --> 01:48:47.840] And we had a summary judgment in, in waiting when we had to go, when we had to stay the [01:48:47.840 --> 01:48:50.600] case last year. [01:48:50.600 --> 01:48:55.760] And we also had a motion to strike the lender's motion to dismiss. [01:48:55.760 --> 01:49:05.400] The lender basically died in 2009 prior to our foreclosure, and it's just an unkillable [01:49:05.400 --> 01:49:06.400] zombie. [01:49:06.400 --> 01:49:13.000] I cannot, I have filed motions to compel them to approve agency, and they continue to file [01:49:13.000 --> 01:49:16.240] motions into the court with lies in them. [01:49:16.240 --> 01:49:22.360] And they admitted themselves that they relinquished all rights to the property shortly after the [01:49:22.360 --> 01:49:27.560] closing in 2006, and yet here they are in this quiet title, yapping away. [01:49:27.560 --> 01:49:35.200] So should I file a findings of fact and conclusions of law on the denial of the new evidence, [01:49:35.200 --> 01:49:41.060] or should I go ahead and let them set the hearing and the evidentiary hearing for summary [01:49:41.060 --> 01:49:47.040] judgment and let them hear the motion to dismiss at the same time and challenge their agency? [01:49:47.040 --> 01:49:52.520] And then would it be something appropriate to file? [01:49:52.520 --> 01:49:56.160] We have a district court, but below that we have a county court. [01:49:56.160 --> 01:50:02.480] And so what I'm thinking is maybe I should take Joe's information and just to give myself [01:50:02.480 --> 01:50:12.400] some insurance, file the case to get a declaratory judgment on the one piece of paper, which [01:50:12.400 --> 01:50:17.320] in Colorado is a little bit different from, is the qualified holders. [01:50:17.320 --> 01:50:23.600] We don't get a transfer of trustee, we get a disqualified holder statement, and Joe hammered [01:50:23.600 --> 01:50:24.600] on that. [01:50:24.600 --> 01:50:28.520] Would it be appropriate, since I'm not asking for any money, to go into the county court [01:50:28.520 --> 01:50:29.960] below the district court? [01:50:29.960 --> 01:50:34.920] I'm in the district court with my quiet title. [01:50:34.920 --> 01:50:38.880] Would it be appropriate to file yet another case, or are they going to suck it up like [01:50:38.880 --> 01:50:42.920] a vacuum right into the district court, into the same judge? [01:50:42.920 --> 01:50:47.800] Well, I don't know if they'll bring it into the district court, but I've got a couple [01:50:47.800 --> 01:50:49.720] of questions for you. [01:50:49.720 --> 01:50:57.000] Have you filed Joe's affidavit into the public property records? [01:50:57.000 --> 01:51:02.080] No, into the public property records, so that would be the original that I just got. [01:51:02.080 --> 01:51:03.080] Okay. [01:51:03.080 --> 01:51:05.720] No, I haven't, but I will do that on Monday. [01:51:05.720 --> 01:51:06.720] Okay. [01:51:06.720 --> 01:51:15.800] If and when you do that, what you do is you create self-authenticated evidence. [01:51:15.800 --> 01:51:17.920] You follow me? [01:51:17.920 --> 01:51:22.760] Once it's in the public record, you get a certified copy. [01:51:22.760 --> 01:51:23.760] That's self-authenticating. [01:51:23.760 --> 01:51:37.440] Now, if you were to take that self-authenticated evidence into a motion for declaratory judgment, [01:51:37.440 --> 01:51:43.280] since you're not asking for damages, and keep in mind that the quiet title action is also [01:51:43.280 --> 01:51:51.880] a declaratory judgment, you wouldn't necessarily title the document quiet title, because you're [01:51:51.880 --> 01:51:58.400] already fighting, I take it the title of your document is quiet title in the other court. [01:51:58.400 --> 01:52:05.840] But if you go in strictly on a declaratory judgment, what I, if it were me, what I would [01:52:05.840 --> 01:52:13.000] want the court to do would be to declare, is this party, according to this evidence, [01:52:13.000 --> 01:52:18.040] is this party entitled to enforce the instruments? [01:52:18.040 --> 01:52:24.840] When you get a no back from that court, the whole playing field just changed. [01:52:24.840 --> 01:52:26.320] Okay. [01:52:26.320 --> 01:52:28.640] Now you've got, now you've got res judicata. [01:52:28.640 --> 01:52:29.640] Right. [01:52:29.640 --> 01:52:30.640] Okay. [01:52:30.640 --> 01:52:31.640] Well, why don't I go ahead? [01:52:31.640 --> 01:52:33.280] I will do that then on Monday. [01:52:33.280 --> 01:52:38.400] Now, what they do here is they just, they take it and they run it through a little scanner, [01:52:38.400 --> 01:52:41.920] and then they put a little sticker on it, and they hand you back the original document, [01:52:41.920 --> 01:52:47.480] which would mean I would still have Joe, so then I would go and get a certified copy of [01:52:47.480 --> 01:52:48.480] what they filed. [01:52:48.480 --> 01:52:49.480] With the sticker. [01:52:49.480 --> 01:52:50.480] Yes. [01:52:50.480 --> 01:52:51.480] Okay. [01:52:51.480 --> 01:52:52.480] Yes. [01:52:52.480 --> 01:52:55.560] And then I take that and go and file in a motion for a declaratory judgment. [01:52:55.560 --> 01:52:58.920] Is that the name of my claim into the county? [01:52:58.920 --> 01:52:59.920] Yes, ma'am. [01:52:59.920 --> 01:53:00.920] Okay. [01:53:00.920 --> 01:53:01.920] Yes, ma'am. [01:53:01.920 --> 01:53:02.920] Okay. [01:53:02.920 --> 01:53:11.520] Francis, I suspect that if you have a title issue before the court, or a real property [01:53:11.520 --> 01:53:22.560] issue, if you file a claim against any documents related to the issue that's before the court, [01:53:22.560 --> 01:53:31.880] they're going to join it to that, to the original suit, and it's unlikely that you'll be able [01:53:31.880 --> 01:53:34.880] to make a title claim in a county court. [01:53:34.880 --> 01:53:39.920] If it's anything like Texas, it'll have to go to a district court, and when one district [01:53:39.920 --> 01:53:46.320] court is already hearing matters concerning this property, they're going to join this [01:53:46.320 --> 01:53:47.320] right with it. [01:53:47.320 --> 01:53:48.320] Okay. [01:53:48.320 --> 01:53:51.720] Well, if they would join it, I would have it right in front of the judge, because right [01:53:51.720 --> 01:53:56.440] now he's denying, he's denied all my new evidence. [01:53:56.440 --> 01:54:04.520] Did he give grounds for denying, was this a hearing that would allow evidence to be [01:54:04.520 --> 01:54:05.520] brought? [01:54:05.520 --> 01:54:08.080] What kind of situation was he in? [01:54:08.080 --> 01:54:14.840] Well, I think that's why she's asking about the finding of facts and conclusions. [01:54:14.840 --> 01:54:15.840] Right. [01:54:15.840 --> 01:54:22.040] Well, what was the nature of the hearing that would give him authority to refuse to allow [01:54:22.040 --> 01:54:23.040] you an evidence? [01:54:23.040 --> 01:54:24.680] There was no hearing. [01:54:24.680 --> 01:54:26.760] I filed a motion. [01:54:26.760 --> 01:54:28.600] I filed a multiple motion thing. [01:54:28.600 --> 01:54:34.760] I filed a motion to remove the stay, a motion, a plaintiff's affidavit of additional evidence, [01:54:34.760 --> 01:54:38.760] a motion to remove the stay, a motion to rule on plaintiff's amended motion for summary [01:54:38.760 --> 01:54:45.960] judgment, and a motion to strike defendant's motion to dismiss, and those two things were [01:54:45.960 --> 01:54:51.760] from last year, and then a demand for evidentiary hearing, and I had already filed the amended [01:54:51.760 --> 01:54:56.840] motion for summary judgment and demand for evidentiary, well, and the motion to strike [01:54:56.840 --> 01:55:02.800] defendant's motion to dismiss, and the demand for evidentiary hearing in 2013, and what [01:55:02.800 --> 01:55:07.480] he did was he removed the stay and denied everything else. [01:55:07.480 --> 01:55:12.080] Was the stay created by BK, by bankruptcy? [01:55:12.080 --> 01:55:17.320] It was created, yes, because we have a reopened bankruptcy, and I had to wait for them to [01:55:17.320 --> 01:55:18.320] abandon the case. [01:55:18.320 --> 01:55:19.320] Okay. [01:55:19.320 --> 01:55:20.320] Okay. [01:55:20.320 --> 01:55:21.320] Okay. [01:55:21.320 --> 01:55:23.280] So now the stay is lifted. [01:55:23.280 --> 01:55:29.560] We have standing, and so now we're ready to move forward, and we already had the summary [01:55:29.560 --> 01:55:39.320] judgment in place, you know, we had already filed that in when I had to put it on stay, [01:55:39.320 --> 01:55:45.440] and so, and like I said, the defendant is American Mortgage Network. [01:55:45.440 --> 01:55:50.560] Mortgage electronic registration systems have been dismissed because they signed, they cashed [01:55:50.560 --> 01:55:56.500] a check that equaled signing a quit claim, so the only person that was in the public [01:55:56.500 --> 01:56:01.720] record was the lender, but the lender went out of business in 2009, and the lender previous [01:56:01.720 --> 01:56:06.880] to that sold all their rights in 2006, and yet there they are standing there, and I'm [01:56:06.880 --> 01:56:09.880] like, who is paying you? [01:56:09.880 --> 01:56:15.880] Interlocutory appeal. [01:56:15.880 --> 01:56:19.840] Do some research on interlocutory appeal. [01:56:19.840 --> 01:56:24.880] An interlocutory appeal, if you're not familiar with it, you kind of put an action that you've [01:56:24.880 --> 01:56:33.840] got going on pause, and you take a single issue to an appellate court and get a ruling [01:56:33.840 --> 01:56:37.440] on that. [01:56:37.440 --> 01:56:42.960] Once you get a ruling on that, now you take that ruling back into the court, and you've [01:56:42.960 --> 01:56:50.980] got a higher court decision saying, okay, this is controlling this lower court, so look [01:56:50.980 --> 01:57:05.320] into your state requirements for an interlocutory appeal and entertain that avenue. [01:57:05.320 --> 01:57:16.920] What I would appeal would be the judge's authority to disallow or not allow your evidence, because [01:57:16.920 --> 01:57:24.320] that is your remedy, he is denying you remedy, so I would want to go to his boss or a court [01:57:24.320 --> 01:57:35.000] higher than his and get a ruling as to why is he not allowing my evidence. [01:57:35.000 --> 01:57:39.240] Make him allow my evidence. [01:57:39.240 --> 01:57:46.520] If you get an interlocutory appeal, that decision is going to control him, going to control [01:57:46.520 --> 01:57:47.520] the lower court. [01:57:47.520 --> 01:57:48.520] Got it. [01:57:48.520 --> 01:57:49.520] Thank you. [01:57:49.520 --> 01:57:50.520] That's a good idea. [01:57:50.520 --> 01:57:51.520] Okay. [01:57:51.520 --> 01:57:54.120] I've got my work cut out. [01:57:54.120 --> 01:57:58.280] Yes ma'am, we all do, but I'm glad that you're willing to do it. [01:57:58.280 --> 01:57:59.280] Not many people are. [01:57:59.280 --> 01:58:00.280] Well, I do. [01:58:00.280 --> 01:58:01.280] All right. [01:58:01.280 --> 01:58:05.080] Well, thank you guys, and have a great weekend. [01:58:05.080 --> 01:58:06.080] I'm sure glad you can. [01:58:06.080 --> 01:58:07.080] Absolutely. [01:58:07.080 --> 01:58:08.080] Frances, thank you for calling in. [01:58:08.080 --> 01:58:12.040] Folks, that's going to wrap it up for another week. [01:58:12.040 --> 01:58:14.760] Randy, you want to take us out? 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