[00:00.000 --> 00:08.320] The following news flash is brought to you by The Lone Star Lowdown. [00:08.320 --> 00:14.880] Markets for Monday the 12th of November 2018 open with precious metals, gold at $1,204.90, [00:14.880 --> 00:25.840] silver $14.09, platinum $855.90, palladium $1,118.55, rhodium at $2,485, and coppers [00:25.840 --> 00:34.520] at $2.67 an ounce, oil, Texas crude $60.19, Brent crude $17.18 a barrel, and cryptos [00:34.520 --> 00:48.120] bitcoin at $6,421.78, ethereum $211.61, XRP $0.51, bitcoin cash $532.93, Stellar $0.27, [00:48.120 --> 00:58.520] and light coins at $51.11 a cryptocoin. [00:58.520 --> 01:04.920] Today in History The year 1927 Leon Trotsky is expelled from the Soviet Communist Party, [01:04.920 --> 01:08.240] leaving Joseph Stalin in control of the Soviet Union. [01:08.240 --> 01:16.080] The fall of Trotsky and the rise of Stalin. [01:16.080 --> 01:21.640] In recent news, a US Navy F-18 Hornet aircraft crashed in the Philippine Sea on Monday after [01:21.640 --> 01:24.440] a mechanical issue which is under investigation. [01:24.440 --> 01:28.880] It happened roughly 150 miles southeast of Okinawa's capital city of Naha. [01:28.880 --> 01:33.280] The two-man crew did eject safely and were recovered by the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft [01:33.280 --> 01:39.200] carrier which is currently on its way to provide support and security and stability in the Indo-Pacific [01:39.200 --> 01:46.040] region. [01:46.040 --> 01:49.240] There are currently half a dozen wildfires in the state of California. [01:49.240 --> 01:54.800] Over 109,000 acres and 6700 structures have been burned to the ground by one of them alone. [01:54.800 --> 01:56.440] Granted it is the largest. [01:56.440 --> 02:00.840] The smaller fires have burned up nearly another 100,000 acres and have caused the evacuation [02:00.840 --> 02:06.360] and displacement of over 250,000 people with celebrities even being evacuated as well. [02:06.360 --> 02:10.880] Of course climate activists are jumping on this opportunity and blaming the drought California [02:10.880 --> 02:15.280] has been going through which resulted in drier than usual vegetation which only helped to [02:15.280 --> 02:19.880] spread and grow the fires on climate change while President Trump blamed the mismanagement [02:19.880 --> 02:27.400] of funds of fire response state agencies. [02:27.400 --> 02:31.880] The FDA set to ban convenience stores and gas station cells, nicotine products and flavors [02:31.880 --> 02:34.600] other than tobacco, mint and menthol next week. [02:34.600 --> 02:38.600] However, since the plan restrictions would not apply to vape shops or other specialty [02:38.600 --> 02:43.240] vape stores but only to convenience stores and gas stations selling e-cigarettes it is [02:43.240 --> 02:47.960] likely that the FDA might see some legal defiance since the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco [02:47.960 --> 02:54.920] Control Act expressly forbids the FDA from discriminating against any channel of trade. [02:54.920 --> 03:23.920] This was Rick Brody with your lowdown for November 12, 2018. [03:23.920 --> 03:28.200] People being victimized by criminal cops, psychopathic predators, terrorizing neighborhood [03:28.200 --> 03:32.200] glosses, equipped with pepper spray made cut stazes and glass, they like serial killers [03:32.200 --> 03:35.920] acting out subliminal thoughts, forget what you talk, these cops have got a license to [03:35.920 --> 03:39.720] kill, witness intimidation means that they can use it at will, coldest silencing means [03:39.720 --> 03:43.120] that the pigs will never let out a squeal, and if they go to court they know the judge [03:43.120 --> 03:46.760] will make them a deal, for real, that's why they stoppin' me, lockin' me up and stoppin' [03:46.760 --> 03:51.280] me, confiscatin' my property, talkin' in my democracy, makin' the poor commodity, profitin' [03:51.280 --> 03:55.960] off of poverty, importin' policy, supportin' prison economy, yeah, no one makes money when [03:55.960 --> 03:59.960] the violence stops, hatin' brutality's the way to make a criminal crime, blood in the [03:59.960 --> 04:03.560] gutters, how to rich, whether they bread at the top, and that's why this is what happens [04:03.560 --> 04:04.560] when you call the cops. [04:04.560 --> 04:08.920] All right folks, good evening, this is the Monday Night Rural Law Radio Show. [04:08.920 --> 04:14.560] It is November 19, 2018, we are live tonight. [04:14.560 --> 04:18.960] Now just FYI, I'm not gonna be talkin' too long, I just wanna run some stuff through [04:18.960 --> 04:22.040] you that I'm workin' on for the new seminar material. [04:22.040 --> 04:34.800] I am trying to find a way to reinforce the verified pleadings that we file in these cases [04:34.800 --> 04:43.240] when the prosecutors fail to address the statements and questions of law that are in those verified [04:43.240 --> 04:45.840] pleadings as if they don't exist. [04:45.840 --> 04:51.640] The problem we're havin', as you're well aware if you've fought any of these cases, [04:51.640 --> 04:57.680] is the prosecutors feel like they don't have a duty to provide due process by rebutting [04:57.680 --> 05:02.800] the law that is used in the motions that we file, assuming of course that you validly [05:02.800 --> 05:08.800] used it and wrote it up in such a way as to do so. [05:08.800 --> 05:15.240] And then the judge refusing to schedule motions hearings, just denying the motions out of [05:15.240 --> 05:20.920] him without any rebuttal by the other side of any fact asserted in it whatsoever. [05:20.920 --> 05:24.080] And then proceeding the trial as if none of that was ever done. [05:24.080 --> 05:27.440] And then of course, re-enrolling you through the trial and convicting you without any due [05:27.440 --> 05:30.680] process of any kind whatsoever. [05:30.680 --> 05:37.320] They give the great allusion of it, but it doesn't really exist in these courts. [05:37.320 --> 05:44.280] Now that being said, what I'm workin' on is something akin to judicial admissions, [05:44.280 --> 05:48.240] which is very common in civil trials. [05:48.240 --> 05:53.560] So what it raises the question of here is this. [05:53.560 --> 05:58.760] Basically what these Class C fine-only cases involve is a civil penalty for what they allege [05:58.760 --> 06:06.480] to be a criminal act, even though it does not meet the standard definition of a crime, [06:06.480 --> 06:13.240] as in criminal intent and a corpus delecti, someone that actually accrued a harm due to [06:13.240 --> 06:16.120] the actions of the person accused. [06:16.120 --> 06:21.720] The state can't claim a harm because the state is an intangible, non-existent entity. [06:21.720 --> 06:26.480] It's an ethereal thing that cannot suffer an injury. [06:26.480 --> 06:30.680] The only kind of injury the state can suffer for which it can have a cognitive cause of [06:30.680 --> 06:36.040] action would be contractual. [06:36.040 --> 06:42.600] So given that, where do they get the authority to do the things they're doing the way they're [06:42.600 --> 06:43.600] doing them? [06:43.600 --> 06:47.520] Because we sure as hell did not give it to them. [06:47.520 --> 06:55.520] And then where do they get off on denying us in our protected rights by giving us absolutely [06:55.520 --> 06:58.400] no due process whatsoever so they can steal our money? [06:58.400 --> 07:02.960] Which is exactly what this system is set up to do, and we all know and understand that [07:02.960 --> 07:06.600] if we spend any time in this world at all. [07:06.600 --> 07:18.160] Now, as I've told you before, we only have three specific kinds of jurisdiction that [07:18.160 --> 07:25.120] our law has ever recognized on its face, that is criminal, civil, and administrative. [07:25.120 --> 07:29.120] Administrative being limited to certain things that have nothing to do with the people in [07:29.120 --> 07:34.120] their private business, but which they're trying to use to govern everything. [07:34.120 --> 07:40.400] Administrative law is where they deny every kind of due process you can imagine, okay? [07:40.400 --> 07:47.480] But nowhere do we have a jurisdiction called quasi-criminal. [07:47.480 --> 07:54.840] Now, the reason this begs the question of whether or not a judicial admission can actually [07:54.840 --> 08:00.800] be used to force the other side to drop the case is this. [08:00.800 --> 08:06.520] The argument that formulated itself in my mind is long lines of, okay, you're telling [08:06.520 --> 08:10.560] me that you're charging me with a criminal offense for which there is no victim with [08:10.560 --> 08:16.720] any tangible injury that they can identify and produce as evidence of that injury, and [08:16.720 --> 08:26.040] there is no criminal intent, and the primary element of the alleged offense is not existent. [08:26.040 --> 08:31.960] Because no one can commit this offense unless they're acting under the particular subject [08:31.960 --> 08:38.960] matter within which this offense is codified, and the state is neither alleging nor proving [08:38.960 --> 08:45.840] that that element exists, and thus by default is losing their case, provided we challenge [08:45.840 --> 08:49.240] it accordingly. [08:49.240 --> 08:56.120] But we do that, and they ignore the pleadings, the judge does not require them to address [08:56.120 --> 09:02.400] it, and then rules against our pleadings out of hand without any argument or rebuttal with [09:02.400 --> 09:06.800] actual law. [09:06.800 --> 09:08.560] Now that's an abuse of discretion. [09:08.560 --> 09:14.000] No matter what else this may become down the road as to the tools available to us, that [09:14.000 --> 09:18.600] tool is absolutely available to us. [09:18.600 --> 09:25.160] That is a direct misuse of judicial discretion, okay? [09:25.160 --> 09:29.200] The judge is not free to do as he wants. [09:29.200 --> 09:38.520] He must apply the law to the facts, and under the law, the primary element of any transportation [09:38.520 --> 09:42.600] code related offense is that of transportation. [09:42.600 --> 09:44.320] It must exist. [09:44.320 --> 09:46.040] It must be alleged. [09:46.040 --> 09:53.520] It must be proven that the accused was engaged in it in order to be capable of committing [09:53.520 --> 10:00.760] an offense governed by it and contained within it as a subject. [10:00.760 --> 10:05.440] If they can't do that, they don't have a case. [10:05.440 --> 10:11.680] Now we know that the code of criminal procedure, which is the rules that govern criminal cases, [10:11.680 --> 10:16.360] overlaps with the rules of civil procedure. [10:16.360 --> 10:21.840] So why then don't the remedies overlap? [10:21.840 --> 10:30.960] If judicial admissions is a remedy under civil law for no response to a filed pleading and [10:30.960 --> 10:36.080] the facts alleged and the law alleged in that pleading, if they fail to address it, they [10:36.080 --> 10:38.400] cannot argue against it later. [10:38.400 --> 10:43.920] It's admitted, and they cannot do anything to get by that as long as you object to any [10:43.920 --> 10:47.360] attempt for them to do so. [10:47.360 --> 10:51.960] They are bound by the judicial admissions, which is what they call it. [10:51.960 --> 10:58.280] When the facts are made, they're left unchallenged, just like when someone files a lawsuit and [10:58.280 --> 11:06.840] you do not rebut each and every point of that lawsuit as far as their grounds pursuing you, [11:06.840 --> 11:12.840] then you have judicially admitted whatever you did not address is true. [11:12.840 --> 11:13.840] Okay? [11:13.840 --> 11:20.800] Well, if you're going to allege this is a civil penalty under a criminal statute and [11:20.800 --> 11:25.640] you're going to allege that the rules governing the two processes overlap where there is no [11:25.640 --> 11:32.800] specific rule within one or the other governing the issue at hand, then what happens when [11:32.800 --> 11:41.280] due process is violated because the prosecutor, whoever that may be, fails to rebut the law [11:41.280 --> 11:44.640] that's been asserted. [11:44.640 --> 11:48.960] Why does the rule of judicial admissions not apply in favor of the defense? [11:48.960 --> 11:54.360] Now, I've read all kinds of legal paperwork on this today and yesterday dealing with judicial [11:54.360 --> 11:59.800] admissions when it comes to criminal trials, but in every single thing I read, it's all [11:59.800 --> 12:06.640] about the defense making the judicial admission in order to prevent the prosecutor from introducing [12:06.640 --> 12:13.760] certain evidence, but how the prosecutor is free to admit that evidence regardless of [12:13.760 --> 12:20.280] any judicial admission by the defense if he can find a way to do so. [12:20.280 --> 12:27.080] But at the same time, I can't find a single thing so far that addresses criminal matters [12:27.080 --> 12:37.720] or in this case, quasi-criminal matters where the defense is given an advantage because of [12:37.720 --> 12:41.520] the other side's judicial admission. [12:41.520 --> 12:43.960] I'm still looking for that. [12:43.960 --> 12:50.640] But the abuse of discretion thing is very real and very tangible and very, very provable [12:50.640 --> 12:56.040] because no matter how they want to argue this, the one thing they cannot get around is the [12:56.040 --> 13:01.440] fact that the single subject matter clause of the Texas Constitution under Article III, [13:01.440 --> 13:07.440] Section 35, makes it very, very clear that if what you're attempting to do does not fit [13:07.440 --> 13:17.640] within the very well-formed box of this subject, then you are not free to put it in that box [13:17.640 --> 13:22.120] just because you want to. [13:22.120 --> 13:27.360] So if our private business and travels upon the roadway have nothing to do with transportation, [13:27.360 --> 13:30.040] we cannot be forced within the box. [13:30.040 --> 13:34.040] That is the subject of transportation. [13:34.040 --> 13:40.160] Therefore we cannot be penalized by any offense codified under that subject matter because [13:40.160 --> 13:46.440] it has nothing to do with our private personal activities in our use of the roads for our [13:46.440 --> 13:49.000] private business and pleasure. [13:49.000 --> 13:53.760] Whatever has, never will. [13:53.760 --> 14:00.960] So the issue, as I'm trying to find it, is one of can we make judicial admissions work [14:00.960 --> 14:07.520] in conjunction with the abuse of discretion by the judge and make the argument under Rule [14:07.520 --> 14:15.440] 91A of the Rules of Civil Procedure that the state has failed to make a proper allegation [14:15.440 --> 14:19.640] of a claim of any kind, whether it be criminal or civil, because not only are they missing [14:19.640 --> 14:26.560] the elements, but even if the elements are 100% true otherwise, the primary element that [14:26.560 --> 14:32.360] is required, that of the existence of transportation and proof the individual accused was engaged [14:32.360 --> 14:35.280] in it, does not exist. [14:35.280 --> 14:43.240] And therefore the rest of the facts are absolutely irrelevant because you cannot force us into [14:43.240 --> 14:47.360] that box. [14:47.360 --> 14:50.400] So that's the case law research I'm working on. [14:50.400 --> 14:55.760] Not only Article 3, Section 35 case law that says exactly what the single subject clause [14:55.760 --> 15:04.080] means and requires of the state in every respect and statutes in general, but in criminal cases, [15:04.080 --> 15:11.600] not just civil, how that rule binds the legislature when they attempt to use a regulatory criminal [15:11.600 --> 15:19.360] offense in a way that the regulations cannot be made to apply outside of its subject matter. [15:19.360 --> 15:22.440] And that's where we find ourselves with this, and that's what I keep trying to get people [15:22.440 --> 15:26.880] to understand about all the different ways they're trying to argue this. [15:26.880 --> 15:35.720] They're trying to come up with some magic remedy that is, one, not necessary, two, forces [15:35.720 --> 15:40.280] the burden of proof on you to prove your new fangled theory that has nothing to do with [15:40.280 --> 15:45.600] the facts of the case, but you want to make that argument anyway, thus completely screwing [15:45.600 --> 15:51.160] yourself by assuming the burden of proof. [15:51.160 --> 15:55.600] I mean, the list, it could just go on and on, but that's just two primary reasons why [15:55.600 --> 16:01.600] it's dumb to do that, in my opinion, okay? [16:01.600 --> 16:06.520] It's like trying to argue with a bullet speeding towards your head about why it's not allowed [16:06.520 --> 16:19.840] to hit you, it's not an argument you're going to win, but, man, are there so many people [16:19.840 --> 16:23.320] out there that are willing to try? [16:23.320 --> 16:27.520] And I hate to see that, I really do, because the only reason I'm here is to try to give [16:27.520 --> 16:33.120] you the information and the means of using it so that you don't wind up shot between [16:33.120 --> 16:44.680] the eyes or arguing with a bullet, so to speak, but, you know, deaf ears and all that. [16:44.680 --> 16:46.880] Y'all hang on, folks, we're going to be right back after this break. [16:46.880 --> 16:49.600] I'll finish this little charade and then we'll start taking phone calls. [16:49.600 --> 16:52.760] I'm going to turn the phones on now so y'all can start calling and getting in line. [16:52.760 --> 17:04.120] We will be right back, so y'all hang in there. [17:04.120 --> 17:10.360] It's the 2018 Logos Radio Network annual fundraiser and gun giveaway sponsored by Central Texas [17:10.360 --> 17:11.360] Gunworks. [17:11.360 --> 17:15.480] Go to LogosRadioNetwork.com and enter to win. 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[20:14.480 --> 20:15.480] Right now they're not. [20:15.480 --> 20:17.920] They could care less about doing what is right. [20:17.920 --> 20:20.400] They only care about the money. [20:20.400 --> 20:24.520] Now I taught this in my class down at Brave New Books and I've told you about this before [20:24.520 --> 20:26.120] on the radio. [20:26.120 --> 20:33.600] But when you look at how this system is actually set up to operate, it is the world's most [20:33.600 --> 20:40.080] well-established money laundering scheme, and it's actually very simple to show exactly [20:40.080 --> 20:41.080] how it works. [20:41.080 --> 20:46.160] It works exactly like any other money laundering scheme. [20:46.160 --> 20:54.240] First you take all of your illicit money and you mix it in with your legal money in [20:54.240 --> 20:57.560] small quantities and chunks. [20:57.560 --> 21:01.360] And then you filter it from one account to another. [21:01.360 --> 21:07.040] And in the real world, that account may be you spend some of it over here at this business, [21:07.040 --> 21:12.720] you spend a little bit over at that business, you put some of it over here, you deposit [21:12.720 --> 21:17.240] some of it over there, mixed in with some other money you got from your business over [21:17.240 --> 21:20.160] here, and blah, blah, blah, and blah, blah, blah. [21:20.160 --> 21:26.400] You just keep co-mingling the money and washing it through various parts of the system. [21:26.400 --> 21:32.960] Other businesses either that you own or that you purchase goods and services with, et cetera, [21:32.960 --> 21:39.000] et cetera, and your money is either laundered back to you in the form of goods and services [21:39.000 --> 21:43.200] or in other actual money. [21:43.200 --> 21:46.640] That's the way it works in the real world in a money laundering system. [21:46.640 --> 21:52.760] And that's exactly how it works in the municipal and county money laundering system and the [21:52.760 --> 21:54.600] state for that matter. [21:54.600 --> 22:00.200] They try to tell you that there's something fair and impartial about a municipality being [22:00.200 --> 22:05.960] over the court that is charging you with the offense through its police department, convicting [22:05.960 --> 22:13.680] you of the offense with its city attorney, and trying you in its city court with the [22:13.680 --> 22:19.920] claim that they don't benefit from that money so the system is fair. [22:19.920 --> 22:22.560] But that's BS, folks. [22:22.560 --> 22:31.240] Since the city gets to keep 50% of all fines and 100% of all fees that it charges in relation [22:31.240 --> 22:37.800] to these cases, the city cannot make any sort of valid claim that it does not financially [22:37.800 --> 22:42.800] benefit from finding people guilty in these cases. [22:42.800 --> 22:46.600] But then they want to try to argue that, well, that money doesn't get paid directly to the [22:46.600 --> 22:49.800] cop and that money doesn't get paid directly to the city attorney and that money doesn't [22:49.800 --> 22:53.280] get paid directly to the judge so the system is still fair. [22:53.280 --> 22:54.280] Well let's see. [22:54.280 --> 23:02.520] According to Texas law, 100% of the money you collect in the form of the fine has to [23:02.520 --> 23:09.120] go into the rodent bridge fund for the city or for the county. [23:09.120 --> 23:23.760] Now let's say that a city collected $4 million in 2017 and a county collected $1.2 million [23:23.760 --> 23:26.880] in 2017 in the form of fines. [23:26.880 --> 23:32.240] This is above and beyond the actual court costs and other fees they're allowed to charge [23:32.240 --> 23:34.200] on top of the fine, okay? [23:34.200 --> 23:36.800] This is just the fine we're talking about. [23:36.800 --> 23:42.640] $1.2 million for the county and let's say $3.4 million for the city just to keep my numbers [23:42.640 --> 23:44.160] somewhere where I can remember them. [23:44.160 --> 23:53.080] Now if the city collected $3.4 million in fines for their rodent bridge fund, that means [23:53.080 --> 24:03.880] the city does not need to allocate $3.4 million from some other fund to cover that shortfall [24:03.880 --> 24:13.000] that would exist if they didn't get that $3.4 million from the citations, okay? [24:13.000 --> 24:23.880] Now if that $3.4 million would have had to have come from say the general fund, that's [24:23.880 --> 24:32.600] $3.4 million that they could not use to pay judges, that they could not use to pay cops, [24:32.600 --> 24:38.520] that they could not use to pay city attorneys. [24:38.520 --> 24:46.360] But now because they were able to steal that $3.4 million from an unsuspecting public above [24:46.360 --> 24:52.360] or and this is not like I said, not even including what they stole in the fines or the additional [24:52.360 --> 25:02.320] fees on top of the fine, they take that money and they use it to pay the very people we're [25:02.320 --> 25:06.840] talking about because they didn't have to use it in rodent bridge. [25:06.840 --> 25:09.400] It's money laundering. [25:09.400 --> 25:16.720] If the money that you steal from me is supposed to go into this one account and you don't [25:16.720 --> 25:21.760] get that money from me, then you have to cover that shortfall from one of your other accounts [25:21.760 --> 25:27.000] which means other things you're paying for would have to suffer because of it unless [25:27.000 --> 25:31.560] you steal other money and other ways from other places for other accounts. [25:31.560 --> 25:34.120] Do you see how this works? [25:34.120 --> 25:39.560] So by stealing money from me, you don't have to touch the money in your general fund. [25:39.560 --> 25:47.000] You can use it to allocate funds to your judges and your cops, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera [25:47.000 --> 25:54.760] to keep stealing more money for you to cover that rodent bridge so that your other accounts [25:54.760 --> 26:02.880] don't have to be touched in order to pay for rodent bridge. [26:02.880 --> 26:13.080] Now I don't see how anyone can look at that logically and say there is no conflict of [26:13.080 --> 26:15.960] interest involved. [26:15.960 --> 26:22.600] It boggles my mind to see how people fail to notice that. [26:22.600 --> 26:27.680] But then again, they elected somebody like Alejandro Cortez or whatever their name is [26:27.680 --> 26:29.640] to Congress too. [26:29.640 --> 26:33.880] So that just goes to show you the IQ of the American people is dropping faster than a [26:33.880 --> 26:39.720] rock from a hot air balloon. [26:39.720 --> 26:47.080] When you take somebody that admits to being a socialist and say elect them to Congress, [26:47.080 --> 26:53.600] you've gone beyond that realm and edge of stupid. [26:53.600 --> 26:56.320] And yet we've got so many of them up there. [26:56.320 --> 26:59.760] She learned what she learned from people like Bernie Sanders. [26:59.760 --> 27:07.360] She learned from the majority of the Democrats who love to solve every problem they possibly [27:07.360 --> 27:11.680] can with other people's money. [27:11.680 --> 27:17.200] I am willing to combat this issue that I have made up to make an issue out of until you are [27:17.200 --> 27:20.680] dead broke, folks. [27:20.680 --> 27:22.640] See how that works? [27:22.640 --> 27:24.840] It's money laundering. [27:24.840 --> 27:32.320] I'm going to use your money so I don't have to touch my money to solve the problem that [27:32.320 --> 27:39.760] I've created and now want you to pay for to solve. [27:39.760 --> 27:44.200] Go figure. [27:44.200 --> 27:46.440] So as you can see, I've got my work cut out for me here. [27:46.440 --> 27:50.760] I'm trying to get this written down in such a way as to make it, you'll have to pardon [27:50.760 --> 27:58.640] the expression, folks, idiot proof, which Lord of mighty, is that an undertaking? [27:58.640 --> 28:02.760] The thing that astounds me most is I agree that the seminar material that I produced [28:02.760 --> 28:06.840] originally has a huge amount of information in it. [28:06.840 --> 28:13.440] But what gets me most is how people fail to understand what the most logical way of going [28:13.440 --> 28:16.760] through that information actually would be. [28:16.760 --> 28:23.120] I mean, I sat down and I organized everything in that in specific folders with specific names [28:23.120 --> 28:26.960] so you would understand how they're to be used and when. [28:26.960 --> 28:31.840] And I'm doing the same thing with version 2.0, or at least I'm trying to. [28:31.840 --> 28:36.960] Though 2.0 will have a complete instruction manual with it this time that says what every [28:36.960 --> 28:43.160] single shred of paper is in the form of an affidavit legal pleading or other legal document [28:43.160 --> 28:51.280] is, how it is to be used, when it is to be used, et cetera, et cetera. [28:51.280 --> 28:56.480] Now once again, for those that are listening and don't understand this concept, that does [28:56.480 --> 29:03.080] not mean that I will have one document written for every possible way this can go. [29:03.080 --> 29:04.080] No. [29:04.080 --> 29:11.920] I will write the one that best fits the majority of the scenarios out there and do what I did [29:11.920 --> 29:17.640] the first time, which is color code parts of it that fit either this is an either or [29:17.640 --> 29:18.640] situation. [29:18.640 --> 29:21.920] It's one or the other, but never both. [29:21.920 --> 29:27.920] Or if this is true, leave it by taking out the highlighting, and if it's not true, delete [29:27.920 --> 29:32.560] the whole colored paragraph, okay? [29:32.560 --> 29:37.240] I tried to make that part work, and it seems like the whole world went color blind all of [29:37.240 --> 29:42.440] a sudden because they can't read the instructions or follow the color coding, but oh well, we'll [29:42.440 --> 29:44.080] work on that too, I guess. [29:44.080 --> 29:45.680] Okay, y'all hang on. [29:45.680 --> 29:49.120] We got another break coming up, and I'll get through this, and I'll start taking your [29:49.120 --> 29:52.440] phone calls 512-646-1984. [29:52.440 --> 29:56.840] Just call getting line, we will be right back. [29:56.840 --> 30:03.560] Ha ha ha ha. [30:03.560 --> 30:07.960] You might be able to spot a phony laugh, but your body is easily fooled, and that's a very [30:07.960 --> 30:08.960] good thing. [30:08.960 --> 30:13.000] I'm Dr. Katherine Albrecht, and I'll be back in just a moment to tell you why even fake [30:13.000 --> 30:15.800] laughter is good medicine. [30:15.800 --> 30:19.920] Ah, that new car smell. [30:19.920 --> 30:23.800] Well, maybe it's not so great after all. [30:23.800 --> 30:26.640] In fact, it could be downright bad for your health. [30:26.640 --> 30:31.600] I'm Dr. Katherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back to tell you why it stinks. [30:31.600 --> 30:33.200] Privacy is under attack. 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[32:54.120 --> 32:58.480] Mention the crypto show and get $100 off, and we'll donate another $100 to the Logos [32:58.480 --> 33:01.080] Radio Network to help continue this programming. [33:01.080 --> 33:06.200] So if those out-of-town roofers come knocking, your door should be locked in. [33:06.200 --> 33:12.200] That's 512-992-8745 or hillcountryhomeimprovements.com. [33:12.200 --> 33:14.200] Discounts are based on full roof replacement. [33:14.200 --> 33:17.160] I mean, I actually be kidding about chemtrails. [33:17.160 --> 33:27.440] You're listening to the Logos Radio Network at www.logosradionetwork.com. [33:27.440 --> 33:29.440] All right, folks, we are back. [33:29.440 --> 33:32.240] This is Rule of Law Radio. [33:32.240 --> 33:38.360] Now that being said, anyway, back to the seminar material. [33:38.360 --> 33:44.760] I tried to make it where everyone could use it, organize it into folders, and yet everybody [33:44.760 --> 33:51.560] wants to read all the surplus stuff that the research is based on rather than reading [33:51.560 --> 33:59.400] the pertinent information first, which is the book and all of the legal documents themselves. [33:59.400 --> 34:06.000] Because if you read the legal documents, you will understand the legal arguments. [34:06.000 --> 34:12.000] If you understand the legal arguments, then you will understand the research material that [34:12.000 --> 34:17.080] accompanied those arguments better. [34:17.080 --> 34:27.200] What the legal pleadings are is the distilled formula taken from all of the research material [34:27.200 --> 34:34.520] and brought down into a purified form into those legal pleadings so that you didn't [34:34.520 --> 34:41.840] have to spend days and weeks trying to contemplate how this works. [34:41.840 --> 34:46.640] I took all that and I put that into the book and I put that into the legal pleadings. [34:46.640 --> 34:48.920] I did all that work. [34:48.920 --> 34:53.480] And yet I've always got people calling me or emailing me, which is where the majority [34:53.480 --> 34:56.720] of my email comes from asking me, when do I file this? [34:56.720 --> 34:57.720] When do I file this? [34:57.720 --> 35:04.600] When you've got a folder that you got that document out of that tells you what step of [35:04.600 --> 35:07.600] the process, you file it in. [35:07.600 --> 35:09.320] How hard is that? [35:09.320 --> 35:12.800] Come on, people. [35:12.800 --> 35:19.880] The old saying of, you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink is now [35:19.880 --> 35:26.880] being replaced with, you can lead a person to knowledge, but you can't make him think. [35:26.880 --> 35:35.960] And I just don't know how the world got that way so easily. [35:35.960 --> 35:37.600] I understand how it got there. [35:37.600 --> 35:43.000] I just didn't think that there would be so many willing to go so willingly. [35:43.000 --> 35:47.400] And so quickly, but there are. [35:47.400 --> 35:48.920] But we can change that. [35:48.920 --> 35:52.760] The whole purpose of that material and the information, this show, everything that we [35:52.760 --> 35:58.240] do is to bring you this information and to help you understand how you need to look at [35:58.240 --> 36:02.400] it, why you need to look at it that way, what you need to think about in relation to it, [36:02.400 --> 36:07.440] and how it affects you one way or the other. [36:07.440 --> 36:12.400] It's not because we have all the answers and we know everything, but at least we're taking [36:12.400 --> 36:15.160] the time and effort to learn it and think about it. [36:15.160 --> 36:19.400] And that just doesn't appear to be the case for a lot of folks. [36:19.400 --> 36:26.680] And that makes me sad because, like I said before, I don't consider myself to be smarter [36:26.680 --> 36:30.360] than anybody, okay? [36:30.360 --> 36:36.240] But I also don't consider myself to be the dumbest guy in the room. [36:36.240 --> 36:42.200] I believe everyone is capable of doing what needs to be done if they will just apply themselves [36:42.200 --> 36:51.880] to doing what's necessary to learning and doing it correctly. [36:51.880 --> 36:56.960] And that's one of the reasons why I'm glad I joined the military early on instead of [36:56.960 --> 37:04.120] today because that is not the kind of person you want your life in their hands when they [37:04.120 --> 37:08.120] can't think beyond the moment. [37:08.120 --> 37:16.720] And once their training ceases to deal with a situation, so do they because critical thinking [37:16.720 --> 37:25.520] skills today are scarcer than hints teeth, as the old saying goes. [37:25.520 --> 37:27.360] But anyway, I'm working on it. [37:27.360 --> 37:30.920] I'm going to see what I can do and how I can do it, and hopefully it'll be something that [37:30.920 --> 37:32.800] everybody can deal with. [37:32.800 --> 37:41.480] In the meantime, I've got a couple of callers up on the board calling number 512-646-1984. [37:41.480 --> 37:46.840] And the first person up is, it just says, wireless caller, I don't have a name, it shows [37:46.840 --> 37:53.080] area code 281, are you there? [37:53.080 --> 37:55.760] Hello, can you hear me? [37:55.760 --> 38:02.000] Say something so I'll know if it's you. [38:02.000 --> 38:06.000] Hello, area code 281. [38:06.000 --> 38:10.560] Well, that worked out really good. [38:10.560 --> 38:13.120] Let's try the next one then. [38:13.120 --> 38:14.800] This says John in New York. [38:14.800 --> 38:18.120] Let's see, John, are you there? [38:18.120 --> 38:21.720] Hello, John. [38:21.720 --> 38:25.320] Well, that's odd. [38:25.320 --> 38:29.440] I've got two on the board, and I can't hear anybody. [38:29.440 --> 38:33.160] So I'm wondering if maybe there's an issue with something going on here that I don't [38:33.160 --> 38:34.160] know about. [38:34.160 --> 38:38.760] Because it says the caller board's up, it says there's callers on the board, but I can't [38:38.760 --> 38:39.760] hear anyone. [38:39.760 --> 38:42.480] But then again, I couldn't hear the background music on the break either. [38:42.480 --> 38:44.720] So let's see how that's going. [38:44.720 --> 38:47.840] Okay, I'll worry about that when this next break comes up. [38:47.840 --> 38:50.000] I'll try to get that resolved and see what I can do about it. [38:50.000 --> 38:52.640] In the meantime, if you are on the board, don't hang up. [38:52.640 --> 38:57.120] If I get this resolved, I will take you after this next break, okay? [38:57.120 --> 39:02.640] So while I'm waiting for that break to come around, let's finish up my thought process [39:02.640 --> 39:05.280] on what's going on here. [39:05.280 --> 39:12.760] The seminar 2.0 is going to be more extensive in a lot of ways, but hopefully with, well, [39:12.760 --> 39:18.080] I can't actually say my intent was for it to be fewer documents, but that's not going [39:18.080 --> 39:19.080] to work. [39:19.080 --> 39:24.400] And the reason it's not going to work is because there's going to be more affidavits. [39:24.400 --> 39:27.760] There's going to be more pleadings in the form of written objections. [39:27.760 --> 39:30.400] There's going to be more pleadings in the form of criminal complaints. [39:30.400 --> 39:37.240] There's going to be more pleadings in the form of just about everything in relation [39:37.240 --> 39:40.520] to how they're going to respond or not respond. [39:40.520 --> 39:44.360] Basically, we're going to have motions for new trial. [39:44.360 --> 39:50.760] We're going to try to set up everything where the issue comes down to the lack of due process. [39:50.760 --> 39:55.840] These lower courts are acting illegally to steal money and giving no due process. [39:55.840 --> 39:57.680] They are ignoring the law. [39:57.680 --> 40:01.160] They are failing to state a charge upon which relief can be granted. [40:01.160 --> 40:05.160] They're not putting in all the elements of the offense, and they're simply just glossing [40:05.160 --> 40:10.480] over everything to steal the money. [40:10.480 --> 40:14.560] And I got my work cut out for me to make those arguments in a way that everybody can deal [40:14.560 --> 40:18.080] with. [40:18.080 --> 40:19.600] And that's not going to be easy. [40:19.600 --> 40:21.080] It's not going to be easy at all. [40:21.080 --> 40:26.160] It wasn't easy the first time, and I had a whole lot less time to get it done. [40:26.160 --> 40:30.680] And it still took several years after that to get the material built up to a point where [40:30.680 --> 40:33.280] it actually was working. [40:33.280 --> 40:38.160] Because when we first did it, the book and a few legal pleadings, other than the ones [40:38.160 --> 40:41.640] that I wrote in addition to the book, was all there were. [40:41.640 --> 40:47.280] And then by the time I got up to this point, there's over 400 different pleadings in the [40:47.280 --> 40:50.280] original seminar. [40:50.280 --> 40:55.000] So I'm going to see if I can't cut down on that number to some degree in one way, but [40:55.000 --> 40:57.400] it may actually result in an increase in another way. [40:57.400 --> 41:01.400] I don't know, until I actually get to sit down and get it all done, I won't know for [41:01.400 --> 41:05.280] sure whether I'm going to want it more or less. [41:05.280 --> 41:09.800] One thing I could use is eight more arms and three more heads than maybe I could get ahead [41:09.800 --> 41:12.600] of it to begin with. [41:12.600 --> 41:21.080] But it's very difficult to make a clone of yourself when it comes to getting this information [41:21.080 --> 41:24.280] out there into the hearts and minds of other people. [41:24.280 --> 41:28.240] There are a couple of people that I've taught over the years that have managed to do that. [41:28.240 --> 41:33.160] They've internalized it to the point where they can deal with it themselves. [41:33.160 --> 41:34.600] They don't have to come to me for it. [41:34.600 --> 41:40.000] They've figured it out well enough that now they can improvise on their own. [41:40.000 --> 41:44.520] And that's the whole goal of what I've been trying to do the whole time is to get people [41:44.520 --> 41:49.440] to a point where they don't need me to know what to do. [41:49.440 --> 41:52.520] They don't need me to think outside the box. [41:52.520 --> 41:57.400] They don't need me to come up with a way to argue the point they're trying to make. [41:57.400 --> 42:02.320] They're able to think for themselves and do for themselves the necessary research to make [42:02.320 --> 42:05.120] that happen. [42:05.120 --> 42:08.200] And these guys manage to do that. [42:08.200 --> 42:14.280] But I can count on one hand in all the years I've been doing this that that has actually [42:14.280 --> 42:16.360] taken hold. [42:16.360 --> 42:21.680] And that is the part that bothers me because I know that there are hundreds of people that [42:21.680 --> 42:23.880] have bought the seminar over the years. [42:23.880 --> 42:29.880] I know that there are hundreds if not thousands that listen to this show. [42:29.880 --> 42:34.360] I know that those that don't listen directly to the show, there are lots of them out there [42:34.360 --> 42:36.880] that listen to the archives. [42:36.880 --> 42:42.880] I know there are thousands of them on Facebook because they're in my groups, they're talking [42:42.880 --> 42:49.120] to me, they're asking questions and then they're going out and doing, well, they're trying [42:49.120 --> 42:53.040] to do the things I'm suggesting that they do. [42:53.040 --> 43:04.080] But despite all that, I still can't seem to get anyone that gets it to the point of being [43:04.080 --> 43:06.720] able to say, I got this. [43:06.720 --> 43:10.760] I can do this, I'm going to do this. [43:10.760 --> 43:17.360] I've got people that come back and they will ask me every little nitpicking thing that [43:17.360 --> 43:22.520] if they had done the original thing I told them to do or read the thing that I put up [43:22.520 --> 43:27.080] there for them to read, the questions that are now sitting here asking me would have [43:27.080 --> 43:29.320] already been answered. [43:29.320 --> 43:33.240] So that just goes to show that you put the information in front of them and they're still [43:33.240 --> 43:35.520] not bothering to read it. [43:35.520 --> 43:42.280] That's a problem, folks, it's a big problem and yet it is one that exists. [43:42.280 --> 43:49.000] In fact, it exists to such an extent that it's frustrating as hell for me on some days. [43:49.000 --> 43:52.960] But y'all hang on, we'll be back after this break and hopefully I will be able to take [43:52.960 --> 43:53.960] the callers. [43:53.960 --> 44:01.120] So y'all hang on and we will be right back. 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[45:31.760 --> 45:44.640] Call 512-264-4043 or find us online at naturespureorganics.com that's 512-264-4043 naturespureorganics.com. [45:44.640 --> 45:48.920] Don't forget to like us on Facebook for information on events and our products. [45:48.920 --> 45:50.920] www.naturespureorganics.com [46:18.920 --> 46:34.680] Alright folks, we are back. [46:34.680 --> 46:42.120] This is rule of law radio calling 512-646-1984 and I'm going to try one more time to start [46:42.120 --> 46:44.040] picking up our callers here. [46:44.040 --> 46:48.040] Okay, let's try one more time. [46:48.040 --> 46:52.240] Recode 719, are you there? [46:52.240 --> 46:58.440] Hello, say something, I'll tell you if it's you or not. [46:58.440 --> 47:01.440] Hello, hello. [47:01.440 --> 47:05.840] Okay, nothing on that one. [47:05.840 --> 47:09.600] John in New York, are you there? [47:09.600 --> 47:15.240] Okay, still can't hear John. [47:15.240 --> 47:21.360] Alright, well I've gotten in touch with Deborah, she is working on that so hopefully I'll [47:21.360 --> 47:25.920] hear something back here in a minute that will tell me whether or not I'm now able [47:25.920 --> 47:26.920] to talk to somebody. [47:26.920 --> 47:32.240] Oh, this is going to be a long shelf, I guess I'll sit here and die trying the whole night, [47:32.240 --> 47:33.240] believe me. [47:33.240 --> 47:41.040] Okay, so when we are fighting these cases in these courts and the prosecution does not [47:41.040 --> 47:48.240] respond to anything that we file, we need to figure out what our course of action is [47:48.240 --> 47:53.080] to either show that we're being deprived of our right of due process because no one is [47:53.080 --> 47:57.240] responding to the law in the pleadings, no one is addressing the law in the pleadings, [47:57.240 --> 48:03.880] no one is applying the law in the pleadings that we file and it's being completely ignored [48:03.880 --> 48:10.440] by both the prosecution and the court, which means the court is knowingly and willfully [48:10.440 --> 48:15.480] refusing to take the law as stated in those pleadings and apply them to the facts of the [48:15.480 --> 48:16.640] case. [48:16.640 --> 48:22.480] They're giving no legal basis for their ruling, they're giving no legal basis for continuing, [48:22.480 --> 48:27.440] they're not proving up the jurisdiction when it's challenged, they're just mowing us over [48:27.440 --> 48:33.480] and going ahead and stealing our money by fiat. [48:33.480 --> 48:37.440] And we need to be doing something about that and that is where I'm trying to get with all [48:37.440 --> 48:42.360] this that I'm working on now is to find a way to force them into that corner by making [48:42.360 --> 48:49.440] an argument that is for a criminal case under civil punishment that works in the same form [48:49.440 --> 48:56.520] as either judicial admissions combined with a challenge to abuse of judicial discretion [48:56.520 --> 49:04.400] or a due process violation by refusing to observe the law and to make a proper criminal [49:04.400 --> 49:09.200] complaint and so on and so forth. [49:09.200 --> 49:15.680] But through the course of contemplating all that, it did give me an epiphany when it comes [49:15.680 --> 49:21.000] to cross examination of the officer and this too is something we've talked about before [49:21.000 --> 49:26.560] as far as the subject of that cross examination when the prosecution tries to intercede on [49:26.560 --> 49:32.080] the officer's behalf and says the officer is not required to know whatever it is you [49:32.080 --> 49:41.880] ask the officer about but there's a problem with that that the prosecution has now set [49:41.880 --> 49:56.360] themselves up for and can't overcome and that is this, if the officer does not have [49:56.360 --> 50:04.720] the knowledge in their head, personal knowledge of what a motor vehicle is, of what transportation [50:04.720 --> 50:14.360] is, of what a driver or operator is, then he cannot be up there as a competent fact [50:14.360 --> 50:21.880] witness testifying to the allegation in the criminal complaint because that is the language [50:21.880 --> 50:27.880] the criminal complaint uses to make its allegation. [50:27.880 --> 50:35.880] So how can he testify that the facts alleged in the criminal complaint are true if he doesn't [50:35.880 --> 50:38.240] know these things? [50:38.240 --> 50:45.800] Now this is not simply a mistake of law like what the judges ruled in that case where the [50:45.800 --> 50:50.080] cop pulled the guy over for not having two working tail lights on the truck and found [50:50.080 --> 50:53.520] all that cocaine being transported in the truck. [50:53.520 --> 51:00.880] No, this is an issue of not only did they never prove up the jurisdiction necessary [51:00.880 --> 51:07.320] to move forward because the jurisdiction is limited to the subject matter of the offense [51:07.320 --> 51:15.280] which itself is only relative to transportation which was never alleged in the case and was [51:15.280 --> 51:24.120] most certainly never proven and the officer is testifying that specific terminology defined [51:24.120 --> 51:32.160] only within that subject matter and the code regulating that subject matter and yet the [51:32.160 --> 51:37.440] prosecution says the officer is not required to know that. [51:37.440 --> 51:41.600] That folks is a legal impossibility. [51:41.600 --> 51:50.400] Say catch 22 if he's not required to know it that's fine but if you're saying he doesn't [51:50.400 --> 51:55.440] know it then he cannot be sitting here testifying to it. [51:55.440 --> 52:05.680] It's that simple otherwise he is testifying to hearsay not to facts. [52:05.680 --> 52:11.680] He is testifying to what someone else has told him or what someone else thinks and that [52:11.680 --> 52:17.280] just ain't going to work, okay? [52:17.280 --> 52:23.680] So by saying the officer is not required to know it he's not admitting that he doesn't [52:23.680 --> 52:29.600] so we have to force him to say that he doesn't know. [52:29.600 --> 52:34.840] Well judge I object to the prosecution's objection I didn't ask the officer if he was required [52:34.840 --> 52:40.960] to know I asked if he did know this goes directly to personal knowledge. [52:40.960 --> 52:47.800] If the officer doesn't know then he cannot sit here and testify to the contents of the [52:47.800 --> 52:55.920] complaint because the complaint uses those exact words to make the allegation in this [52:55.920 --> 52:57.840] case. [52:57.840 --> 53:03.480] So if this officer does not know what they are and how they relate to the subject matter [53:03.480 --> 53:13.440] under which they are codified then he cannot testify to them being a fact. [53:13.440 --> 53:16.960] He just can't. [53:16.960 --> 53:30.320] His testimony must therefore be hearsay I object his hearsay testimony is inadmissible. [53:30.320 --> 53:36.720] So this again folks is part of the things that you have to be able to pick up on and [53:36.720 --> 53:45.840] discern from what you read and what you understand and how you understand it. [53:45.840 --> 53:50.600] I don't know how to explain my thought process on how this stuff works in my head and how [53:50.600 --> 53:53.760] I solve the problems that I solve and the things I come up with. [53:53.760 --> 53:59.040] I don't pretend to understand how it works I just I know the process as it goes through [53:59.040 --> 54:00.040] my brain. [54:00.040 --> 54:05.920] I just can't explain to other people that process and for me it's a simple matter of [54:05.920 --> 54:13.320] if you pose a problem to me then I take the information I have and any information I can [54:13.320 --> 54:21.520] find relative to what you gave me and I try to see how much of this stuff fits together [54:21.520 --> 54:27.160] and how much of it does not and I do this all automatically on the fly without thinking [54:27.160 --> 54:28.160] about it. [54:28.160 --> 54:33.240] Every time you give me a problem the first thing that goes through my mind is the 9000 [54:33.240 --> 54:43.160] ways or 9 million ways that solution or thing you're attempting to do can hit a wall. [54:43.160 --> 54:47.400] What things will cause the biggest problems first and foremost if certain conditions [54:47.400 --> 54:54.400] exist in this thing we're trying to accomplish and because my mind works that way I work [54:54.400 --> 55:01.600] from it from problem solution rather than solution whoops I found a problem no. [55:01.600 --> 55:05.680] You propose a solution and I start looking immediately at all the ways that solution [55:05.680 --> 55:12.560] is going to hit a wall and then I start trying to find a way to eliminate those as I encounter [55:12.560 --> 55:19.360] them and that's just the way I process this legal stuff. [55:19.360 --> 55:24.360] So when I am taught at an early age that I have certain unalienable rights and that due [55:24.360 --> 55:30.720] process means this, this and this and then I get in a situation where those things are [55:30.720 --> 55:38.000] not happening it raises flags in my brain. [55:38.000 --> 55:42.560] How can this be true if this is what you're doing? [55:42.560 --> 55:49.840] You're telling me the sky is blue but you're telling me that blue is red over here. [55:49.840 --> 56:03.120] I don't see how that works and so I start trying to figure out how we got blue is red [56:03.120 --> 56:09.680] and it turns out that blue isn't red you're just being told it is because it suits the [56:09.680 --> 56:20.560] agenda they have well I'm not one to play that game one I hate being lied to when it [56:20.560 --> 56:31.640] comes to my rights my freedom my property and being controlled by someone else. [56:31.640 --> 56:39.520] So I'm sitting here thinking okay if the officer is not required to know that that's fine but [56:39.520 --> 56:44.640] anything he's not required to know is not the same as whether or not he does know it [56:44.640 --> 56:50.840] and if he does know it then he has competent first-hand knowledge but if he does not know [56:50.840 --> 56:58.800] it then he does not have competent first-hand knowledge personal knowledge okay and in order [56:58.800 --> 57:13.280] to testify on the stand that something is a fact the witness must have personal knowledge. [57:13.280 --> 57:21.640] So if that's the case I didn't ask if the officer was required to know it I asked if [57:21.640 --> 57:31.000] they did or did not know it and if they don't then I object to the officer's testimony in [57:31.000 --> 57:35.920] relation to the complaint because it asserts facts that the officer has admitted and the [57:35.920 --> 57:44.360] prosecutor has admitted they don't know and if they don't know his testimony is here say [57:44.360 --> 57:50.280] I want to accuse the prosecution of subordinate perjury from this witness I want this witness [57:50.280 --> 57:59.280] charged with fraud and with aggravated perjury see how that's going to work out not to mention [57:59.280 --> 58:03.280] abuse of official capacity official oppression falsifying a government document filing a [58:03.280 --> 58:08.280] false complaint swearing a false statement falsifying government documents blah blah [58:08.280 --> 58:16.360] blah blah blah blah blah it is now a snowball on a mountainside in avalanche territory get [58:16.360 --> 58:24.480] it but again folks that requires you to engage your brain and think these processes through [58:24.480 --> 58:29.560] from beginning to end knowing what is right versus what is wrong and why the two can never [58:29.560 --> 58:37.000] coexist okay because until you can do that you can't fight this fight and have any expectation [58:37.000 --> 58:43.160] of winning it's like trying to box Mike Tyson trust up like a duck going in the oven y'all [58:43.160 --> 58:50.440] hang on we'll be right back after this break and hopefully I can get to the college the [58:50.440 --> 58:55.800] Bible remains the most popular book in the world yet countless readers are frustrated [58:55.800 --> 59:01.000] because they struggle to understand it some new translations try to help by simplifying [59:01.000 --> 59:07.480] the text but in the process can compromise the profound meaning of the scripture enter [59:07.480 --> 59:13.680] the recovery version first this new translation is extremely faithful and accurate but the [59:13.680 --> 59:20.000] real story is the more than 9000 explanatory footnotes difficult and profound passages [59:20.000 --> 59:25.440] are opened up in a marvelous way providing an entrance into the riches of the word beyond [59:25.440 --> 59:30.600] which you've ever experienced before Bibles for America would like to give you a free [59:30.600 --> 59:36.640] recovery version simply for the asking this comprehensive yet compact study Bible is yours [59:36.640 --> 59:46.640] just by calling us toll free at 1-888-551-0102 or by ordering online at free study Bible [59:46.640 --> 59:54.000] dot com that's free study Bible dot com you are listening to the logos radio network [59:54.000 --> 01:00:07.040] dot com the following is brought to you by the low star lowdown markets for Thursday 1 [01:00:07.040 --> 01:00:14.120] November 2018 open with gold $1,229 and 11 cents an ounce silver $14.57 an ounce Texas [01:00:14.120 --> 01:00:25.000] crude $65.31 a barrel bitcoins at $6,388.34 ethereum at $199.61 xrp 45 cents bitcoin [01:00:25.000 --> 01:00:32.560] cash $424.04 eos $5.26 and like coins at $49.91 a crypto coin [01:00:32.560 --> 01:00:41.960] Jane history the year 1512 the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel painted by Michelangelo [01:00:41.960 --> 01:00:51.280] is exhibited to the public for the first time today in history and recent news a single [01:00:51.280 --> 01:00:56.640] black box from the line air jet Boeing 737 max 8 which plummeted into the job of sea off [01:00:56.640 --> 01:01:02.280] of Indonesia's northern coast on Monday killing 189 people has been recovered and the investigators [01:01:02.280 --> 01:01:06.880] don't know if it's the flight data recorder or the cockpit voice recorder it could certainly [01:01:06.880 --> 01:01:18.280] be crucial in finding out why the air jet which went into service just a few months ago crashed [01:01:18.280 --> 01:01:21.880] South Korean president Moon Jae-in publicly stated Thursday that North Korean dictator [01:01:21.880 --> 01:01:26.920] Kim Jong-un is set to visit Seoul soon as in most likely this year the US State Department [01:01:26.920 --> 01:01:31.400] also stated this week that Seoul and Washington would set up a new working group to strengthen [01:01:31.400 --> 01:01:36.160] coordination between the north and south US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo hinted that [01:01:36.160 --> 01:01:41.160] the next meeting between Trump and Kim will quote hopefully be earlier next year where [01:01:41.160 --> 01:01:46.080] we can make a substantial breakthrough in taking down the nuclear threat from North Korea however [01:01:46.080 --> 01:01:50.280] keep in mind that earlier this year in September North Korea's foreign minister told the United [01:01:50.280 --> 01:01:55.200] Nations that North Korea would not disarm and denuclearize first as long as tough US [01:01:55.200 --> 01:02:01.520] sanctions remained in place. 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[01:02:53.040 --> 01:03:00.040] This is Rick Rody with your lowdown for November 1st, 2018. [01:03:23.040 --> 01:03:31.920] Alright folks we are back this is rule of law radio hopefully we're about to find out [01:03:31.920 --> 01:03:37.200] whether or not we've got the phone issues fixed here so that being said actually if [01:03:37.200 --> 01:03:44.800] this thing will stop asking me to log in every time I blink here so I can actually answer [01:03:44.800 --> 01:03:59.560] some of these calls I swear it's gonna be one of those days it really is okay so let's [01:03:59.560 --> 01:04:07.280] try this now this is Tyler and Wyoming Tyler are you there well hang on this thing is asking [01:04:07.280 --> 01:04:21.240] me to log in again come on are you there hello hello yes alright let's see if this plays [01:04:21.240 --> 01:04:27.560] through or not what you got well you answered a couple questions in your monologue there [01:04:27.560 --> 01:04:32.880] I appreciate that I I had that happen in case you're well back where the prosecution objected [01:04:32.880 --> 01:04:39.120] and said that they the officer wasn't required to know anything about drive or motor vehicle [01:04:39.120 --> 01:04:46.200] or so I appreciate you talking about that but just to recap I talked to you here a week [01:04:46.200 --> 01:04:55.440] or so ago concerning a case in the municipal for a charge with driving without a driver's [01:04:55.440 --> 01:05:01.840] license and there was also one issued for not having it was improper registration is [01:05:01.840 --> 01:05:10.040] expired and we're fighting that on you know constitutional grounds that we're not in any [01:05:10.040 --> 01:05:21.800] kind of commercial activity or commerce and they did grant I filed a a motion to continue [01:05:21.800 --> 01:05:28.400] and I asked for a motion hearing on dad's motion to dismiss and they did grant that and they [01:05:28.400 --> 01:05:36.400] put that out till close to the new year but my question here for you was I that was my [01:05:36.400 --> 01:05:42.280] first motion to dismiss and I'd asked you a while back I wanted to add to that and add [01:05:42.280 --> 01:05:48.800] some more case law and some information to that and you follow what you just put amended [01:05:48.800 --> 01:05:55.120] on the end of the model the original right but what I didn't know and forgive me for [01:05:55.120 --> 01:06:00.360] this question be because it's maybe not a good question but if you do an amended which [01:06:00.360 --> 01:06:07.120] means changed okay does that negate everything in your first dismissal you're refiling the [01:06:07.120 --> 01:06:11.840] entire thing you filed the first time with whatever changes you're adding or whatever [01:06:11.840 --> 01:06:16.760] you're doing to it that's why it's amended but you still file the whole thing all over [01:06:16.760 --> 01:06:21.560] again just the way you did the first time you don't file just the new stuff no as an [01:06:21.560 --> 01:06:28.160] attachment to it you refile the whole pleading all right so all the information that I had [01:06:28.160 --> 01:06:34.680] in the first one I also need to put in the second one yeah okay because I either was [01:06:34.680 --> 01:06:40.760] going to do that or do a second motion to dismiss I don't know if that would be no just doing [01:06:40.760 --> 01:06:49.160] an amended to your first okay okay and you already addressed this tonight but I might [01:06:49.160 --> 01:06:55.760] ask you real quick we got the same problem out here with getting them to answer pleading [01:06:55.760 --> 01:07:00.320] and they just tend to go forward like a bulldozer and ignore you yeah and that's the reason [01:07:00.320 --> 01:07:04.760] why I'm trying to come up with this solution here as to how we can either use judicial [01:07:04.760 --> 01:07:14.840] admissions or abuse of judicial discretion for a combination of both yeah abuse of judicial [01:07:14.840 --> 01:07:21.280] discretion what was the first one judicial admissions the other side's failure to respond [01:07:21.280 --> 01:07:26.560] to the facts and law asserted in our verified pleadings means that they defaulted on those [01:07:26.560 --> 01:07:32.600] as being judicial admissions a fact in other words they can no longer go back and argue [01:07:32.600 --> 01:07:39.080] against them we filed it they said they didn't challenge it in any way which means they established [01:07:39.080 --> 01:07:45.720] it as true and now they can't go back and argue that it's not but then again it depends [01:07:45.720 --> 01:07:50.200] on whether they're trying to do this is civil or criminal in a civil case they're stuck [01:07:50.200 --> 01:07:54.880] in a criminal case they're keep acting like the prosecutor can do any damn thing he wants [01:07:54.880 --> 01:08:03.520] anyway he wants when it doesn't matter when due process says otherwise right yeah well [01:08:03.520 --> 01:08:10.480] they consider a criminal here in Wyoming they're not well before in California that would simply [01:08:10.480 --> 01:08:15.520] be the way it works if you file the statement of the law that the law is commercial it doesn't [01:08:15.520 --> 01:08:19.600] apply and blah blah blah and the other side doesn't answer it because it is an infraction [01:08:19.600 --> 01:08:25.680] in California and it's entirely civil administrative that becomes a judicial admission if they don't [01:08:25.680 --> 01:08:29.640] respond to it they're admitting it if they admit it they're screwed they can't go back [01:08:29.640 --> 01:08:36.160] and change it now but in the criminal side that brings up a whole another issue but then [01:08:36.160 --> 01:08:41.240] again they're mixing it it's not truly criminal because it doesn't meet the elements of a [01:08:41.240 --> 01:08:47.440] crime in multiple ways and it's not truly civil because they're using criminal rules [01:08:47.440 --> 01:08:59.640] to conduct a proceeding but civil rules to conduct the punishment okay so it and it they [01:08:59.640 --> 01:09:05.400] have called it a quasi criminal jurisdiction but I can't find where any constitution any [01:09:05.400 --> 01:09:12.640] state or the federal constitution ever established a quasi jurisdiction of any kind I can't find [01:09:12.640 --> 01:09:22.920] that either yeah I've been looking for that yeah okay yeah that answers that question [01:09:22.920 --> 01:09:27.840] okay the second one was he's got an appeal going on for the same kind of thing but in [01:09:27.840 --> 01:09:35.320] a circuit court this county ticket and we had a good appeal filed but the judge just [01:09:35.320 --> 01:09:42.480] sat on it for about three months and it's just no response so file a complaint with [01:09:42.480 --> 01:09:49.760] the U.S. Attorney that the judge is preventing you from your rifle access to the courts [01:09:49.760 --> 01:09:55.600] they're sitting on your appeal without they sat on my appeal for a year and they only [01:09:55.600 --> 01:10:00.840] had 60 days to respond to it and rule on it and instead they took a year it wasn't until [01:10:00.840 --> 01:10:05.240] we filed a complaint with the U.S. Attorney's office that the county court at law judge [01:10:05.240 --> 01:10:12.080] was denying me and my access to the courts and my right of appeal and within a week [01:10:12.080 --> 01:10:17.680] of the notice to them that we had sent that notice to the U.S. Attorney suddenly my conviction [01:10:17.680 --> 01:10:23.920] was overturned and forwarded back to the municipal court for new proceedings which they didn't [01:10:23.920 --> 01:10:32.680] do and they stole my money anyway so I've got Austin as an organized criminal entity [01:10:32.680 --> 01:10:41.160] here and that's still ongoing that hasn't changed so mm-hmm now the U.S. Attorney's [01:10:41.160 --> 01:10:49.040] office who you address that your complaint is that that you just want them to answer [01:10:49.040 --> 01:10:56.840] or how did you word that again I wanted determination as to whether or not in a criminal in a quasi [01:10:56.840 --> 01:11:02.440] criminal matter the prosecution's failure to respond to the facts and laws started and [01:11:02.440 --> 01:11:06.880] verify pleadings by the defense constitutes judicial admission which they may no longer [01:11:06.880 --> 01:11:21.240] dispute at trial that's the way I'd challenge it okay okay and you would do that for the [01:11:21.240 --> 01:11:24.760] fact that they don't even answer the pleadings you would go to the attorney's office for [01:11:24.760 --> 01:11:32.640] that well I didn't say okay the U.S. Attorney's office we went after the judge for preventing [01:11:32.640 --> 01:11:37.760] me from my right to appeal they're not preventing you in your right to appeal here the question [01:11:37.760 --> 01:11:43.360] is what are they actually doing by failing to respond by failing to respond they're not [01:11:43.360 --> 01:11:48.880] addressing the facts and the law being asserted by the accused the prosecutor and the judge [01:11:48.880 --> 01:11:54.040] are working in concert and collusion to ignore the law to get the outcome they want hence [01:11:54.040 --> 01:12:01.400] a denial of due process when the judge denies an unrebudded unchallenged motion by opposing [01:12:01.400 --> 01:12:08.040] counsel then the judge is acting on behalf of opposing counsel it is not the judge's [01:12:08.040 --> 01:12:14.880] place to rebut the motion and it's certainly not the judge's place to deny a motion for [01:12:14.880 --> 01:12:21.000] which the other side has failed to register any complaint or rebuttal yeah and yet it's [01:12:21.000 --> 01:12:35.240] what they're doing exactly okay all right now that would be the U.S. Attorney's office [01:12:35.240 --> 01:12:41.560] how come that would not be your state like Attorney General because it's a federal rights [01:12:41.560 --> 01:12:46.720] violation that they're doing and said yeah the state Attorney General can't order the [01:12:46.720 --> 01:12:52.480] lower court to do anything what's the point in going to him whereas the U.S. Attorney's [01:12:52.480 --> 01:12:57.920] office can initiate a federal investigation against that judge that prosecutor that court [01:12:57.920 --> 01:13:06.320] that city that county everybody and hopefully throw somebody in jail for violating rights [01:13:06.320 --> 01:13:12.160] and running an organized crime ring which is what they are yeah they are they are another [01:13:12.160 --> 01:13:16.920] thing I thought of any of my run by it there's there's a maximum law that and you know this [01:13:16.920 --> 01:13:23.600] course but if somebody does not speak when there's a duty to speak for example United [01:13:23.600 --> 01:13:30.480] States vs. Twio is a case on that yes exactly now can you put a document in there that that [01:13:30.480 --> 01:13:35.440] says basically a motion you to answer these things and if you don't you've acquiesced [01:13:35.440 --> 01:13:39.600] you can simply put a paragraph in the beginning of your pleadings that says we hereby demand [01:13:39.600 --> 01:13:44.080] a written response from the prosecution in relation to the facts and laws asserted in [01:13:44.080 --> 01:13:47.640] this document in accordance with the findings of the United States Supreme Court in the case [01:13:47.640 --> 01:13:53.280] of blah blah blah and then you put in whatever quote out of that case backs you up on that [01:13:53.280 --> 01:14:03.920] point of you need to respond to this yeah yeah yeah here here's the problem with this being [01:14:03.920 --> 01:14:10.360] a criminal case the criminal case is going to bring in actual evidence at trial the problem [01:14:10.360 --> 01:14:18.200] here is is that they don't have the necessary evidence what they have is hearsay testimony [01:14:18.200 --> 01:14:26.200] by an incompetent fact witness who is going off of his imagination not what he knows not [01:14:26.200 --> 01:14:32.540] what he understands so you have a criminal case where none of the elements of a crime [01:14:32.540 --> 01:14:38.240] and none of the elements of what constitutes proper due process a proper witness and proper [01:14:38.240 --> 01:14:53.320] evidence even exist right it's a dog and pony show from the word go it is it is now real [01:14:53.320 --> 01:14:59.760] quick question that the department of transportation forces the entire motor vehicle code no that's [01:14:59.760 --> 01:15:05.500] not necessarily true the department of travel for instance here in Texas the department [01:15:05.500 --> 01:15:15.440] of transportation governs anything that deals with construction maintenance marking design [01:15:15.440 --> 01:15:21.440] and implementation and signage of roadways the department of public safety deals with [01:15:21.440 --> 01:15:28.760] any enforcement dealing with public safety upon those roadways both of them are in the [01:15:28.760 --> 01:15:35.560] transportation code okay okay well the reason I know what you're saying there they've got [01:15:35.560 --> 01:15:40.240] different divisions different departments but the reason I'm saying that is in each chapter [01:15:40.240 --> 01:15:45.240] of the motor vehicle code here while I mean it says specifically that the department is [01:15:45.240 --> 01:15:50.640] responsible for the administration and enforcement that's true but in each of those chapters department [01:15:50.640 --> 01:15:56.600] will have a specific definition of either the department of transportation or the department [01:15:56.600 --> 01:16:03.200] of public safety if it deals with public safety enforcement then it will be department will [01:16:03.200 --> 01:16:08.280] be defined as the department of public safety of the state of blah blah blah if it has to [01:16:08.280 --> 01:16:13.280] deal with the other things I mentioned then it will be defined as department of transportation [01:16:13.280 --> 01:16:19.280] or department of public works it should it actually doesn't tell us in the code no I [01:16:19.280 --> 01:16:25.000] guarantee you if you look you'll find it there is a definition of department in every place [01:16:25.000 --> 01:16:31.680] where that is used because they can't just say department and then claim any department [01:16:31.680 --> 01:16:37.840] in government has authority to do what's in that chapter that's not ever gonna fly right [01:16:37.840 --> 01:16:43.880] I just never seen specifically which one have you ever specifically looked yeah read the [01:16:43.880 --> 01:16:49.760] whole thing what what title or chapter is it a separate code and Wyoming for the for [01:16:49.760 --> 01:16:57.240] the transportation code well they administer them all hang on just a second wasn't my question [01:16:57.240 --> 01:17:08.840] hold on I'll be right back it's the 2018 logos radio network annual fundraiser and gun giveaway [01:17:08.840 --> 01:17:15.160] sponsored by central Texas gun works go to logos radio network dot com and enter to win 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all my knees in the night is playing prayers in the street [01:19:59.160 --> 01:20:28.720] I got the situation they got me facing I can't live a normal life I was raised by the [01:20:28.720 --> 01:20:34.440] street so I gotta be damn with the hood team too much television watch it got me chasing [01:20:34.440 --> 01:20:41.360] dreams I'm a alright folks we are back this is rule of law radio calling number 512646 [01:20:41.360 --> 01:20:47.800] 1984 and I am still talking with Tyler and Wyoming alright Tyler now what I'm looking [01:20:47.800 --> 01:20:56.440] at here is I have pulled up the Wyoming title which is titled 31 dealing with motor vehicles [01:20:56.440 --> 01:21:04.320] it's not its own code it's its own title within one big code which is what I was asking you [01:21:04.320 --> 01:21:13.320] and in 31-1-101 you have definitions in that definition you have department means the department [01:21:13.320 --> 01:21:18.640] of transportation then you have every other chapter has a definition section for instance [01:21:18.640 --> 01:21:27.520] this is 31-5-102 the definition of department there is department or highway department [01:21:27.520 --> 01:21:33.160] means the department of transportation of the state of Wyoming okay so you need to go [01:21:33.160 --> 01:21:39.440] through that title and look at each of the individual chapters and the definitions under [01:21:39.440 --> 01:21:49.000] each of those chapters to see who is given authority to do what okay alright the commission [01:21:49.000 --> 01:21:57.240] is defined in chapter 7 this means the transportation commission of Wyoming right transportation [01:21:57.240 --> 01:22:03.880] have you looked to see if there's a definition of transportation not in the code they don't [01:22:03.880 --> 01:22:11.280] define transportation well now you just said the same thing about department right so I [01:22:11.280 --> 01:22:20.000] suggest what well look a little closer to Steven yeah I've seen it in any of the in [01:22:20.000 --> 01:22:28.040] any of the acts that I've read I've looked for transportation I mean I use black slot [01:22:28.040 --> 01:22:35.880] dictionary is black slot of Wyoming statutes no then look in the statutes first what is [01:22:35.880 --> 01:22:47.880] the hierarchy sir okay the hierarchy is always the same statutory definition controls local [01:22:47.880 --> 01:22:58.080] over general unless local specifically says general is controlling if there is no statutory [01:22:58.080 --> 01:23:06.480] definition then and only then do we do what we look at the case law if there is any in [01:23:06.480 --> 01:23:12.640] relation to that state and that state statutes that give us a definition if there is no case [01:23:12.640 --> 01:23:20.040] law we look in the legal dictionary if there is no definition in the legal dictionary [01:23:20.040 --> 01:23:29.120] then and only then do we go to the common English dictionary that is the hierarchy okay yeah [01:23:29.120 --> 01:23:35.720] so case law would come before your black slot well because a state is free to define its [01:23:35.720 --> 01:23:42.760] terms but here's the problem great in Texas we can't rely on the case law from the state [01:23:42.760 --> 01:23:49.680] why because that case law would be in direct violation of chapter 311 and 312 the Texas [01:23:49.680 --> 01:23:57.160] government code if the court creates its own definition because Texas law says that the [01:23:57.160 --> 01:24:06.960] courts must use the common definition given to that term or phrase by experts in the profession [01:24:06.960 --> 01:24:15.560] occupation or art to which it applies so the court in Texas cannot create its own definition [01:24:15.560 --> 01:24:19.760] so we don't have to look at the case law here we only have to look to see if the case law [01:24:19.760 --> 01:24:27.880] agrees with one of the other sources okay okay all right and you'll check that out quick [01:24:27.880 --> 01:24:33.920] here I was looking at the definitions this is you need a driver's license okay for is [01:24:33.920 --> 01:24:41.720] not bleeding motor vehicle in the chapter 7 the driver's license act it defines commercial [01:24:41.720 --> 01:24:51.120] driver's license specifically by itself okay irrelevant irrelevant irrelevant the only [01:24:51.120 --> 01:24:59.640] difference between commercial and non-commercial in that code is weight passenger and hazardous [01:24:59.640 --> 01:25:06.640] materials classification that's it I agree I have figured that out but that that leads [01:25:06.640 --> 01:25:10.720] me to my next question to see if I'm right on this point they don't want to be long in [01:25:10.720 --> 01:25:16.240] an area of law where they do define it is where they group it together and they have [01:25:16.240 --> 01:25:20.280] license and quotes common and driver's license commercial driver's license they put them [01:25:20.280 --> 01:25:26.480] all together and then they say it means a permit secured by a person from the it means [01:25:26.480 --> 01:25:33.280] a license or permit secured by a person from the and the definition of a license in general [01:25:33.280 --> 01:25:39.440] is permission to do that which would otherwise be illegal without the license okay now that [01:25:39.440 --> 01:25:46.440] is down because of the rule of a Jesus generous does that mean no no listen to what I'm trying [01:25:46.440 --> 01:25:57.520] to say here okay if the act is one that you can do without a license then the act you're [01:25:57.520 --> 01:26:05.240] doing cannot be illegal without the license right if the people have always had the right [01:26:05.240 --> 01:26:10.960] to move between the states freely using whatever means was available to them in the course [01:26:10.960 --> 01:26:23.640] of the day then that cannot be converted into a privilege requiring a license it's kind [01:26:23.640 --> 01:26:30.640] of like the stupid idea that the government has that they can amend the rights we have [01:26:30.640 --> 01:26:37.160] or change or take away the rights we have by altering the bill of rights that doesn't [01:26:37.160 --> 01:26:46.600] work see here in Texas when they amended article one section 10 to take away the right that [01:26:46.600 --> 01:26:54.440] was protected there that all crimes required an indictment by a grand jury guess what that [01:26:54.440 --> 01:27:00.160] amendment does not remove the requirement to provide that why because the bill of rights [01:27:00.160 --> 01:27:06.080] says very clearly everything that was put into it is forever removed from the powers [01:27:06.080 --> 01:27:11.120] of government so if it's removed from the powers of government government cannot alter [01:27:11.120 --> 01:27:21.920] it and no one else can take away a right belonging to someone else by vote or this is a democracy [01:27:21.920 --> 01:27:28.240] not a republic so it doesn't work so right there they think they altered the bill of [01:27:28.240 --> 01:27:33.760] rights by removing that language when in fact they can't reasonably do that because the [01:27:33.760 --> 01:27:40.520] constitution is not what gave me that right I had it whether the constitution existed [01:27:40.520 --> 01:27:51.440] or not so they cannot amend the bill of rights in order to amend individual rights it's the [01:27:51.440 --> 01:27:58.840] oxymoronic thing to try to do it's not the source therefore it cannot be the the valve [01:27:58.840 --> 01:28:07.920] that controls their exercise or allocation right last question in the end we go to the [01:28:07.920 --> 01:28:14.120] cards the code here references the United States Secretary of Transportation and uses [01:28:14.120 --> 01:28:19.960] statutes if it uses the United States Secretary of Transportation and right there you've got [01:28:19.960 --> 01:28:24.480] a direct link to federal law that places it all squarely within commerce and absolutely [01:28:24.480 --> 01:28:32.920] inapplicable to anyone not in commerce because commerce is the only place congress can legislate [01:28:32.920 --> 01:28:49.680] within the states it's not prima facie evidence it is iron clad evidence the United States [01:28:49.680 --> 01:28:56.720] government cannot legislate within the territories of the states except in relation to commerce [01:28:56.720 --> 01:29:05.320] no yes no ands no buts so if your code is based upon federal law and it's referencing that [01:29:05.320 --> 01:29:12.680] federal law that it is limited to commerce right it doesn't represent you know everywhere [01:29:12.680 --> 01:29:18.040] being in certain it doesn't have to reference it everywhere for that to be applicable because [01:29:18.040 --> 01:29:35.600] they're all under one single subject you need to find it Tyler appreciate your time Eddie [01:29:35.600 --> 01:29:50.600] yes sir all right we're about to take another break and I'll get back to the color board [01:29:50.600 --> 01:30:10.040] right 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logos radio [01:33:09.040 --> 01:33:38.280] network com alright folks we are back this is rule of law radio [01:33:38.280 --> 01:33:44.440] all right now that being said real quick just remember the fundraiser is still ongoing we [01:33:44.440 --> 01:33:50.000] still need your donations we still need you to keep us on the air without your financial [01:33:50.000 --> 01:33:56.120] support we're a done deal here we we got to keep things going folks if you're able please [01:33:56.120 --> 01:34:00.640] donate please support the network every twenty five dollars you donate get you entered into [01:34:00.640 --> 01:34:07.280] the drawing etc etc go to the logos radio network dot com web page take a look there [01:34:07.280 --> 01:34:12.280] at all the information on what prizes are available for the drawing and donate whatever [01:34:12.280 --> 01:34:18.760] you can and please donate as regular as you can that being said let's see who is next [01:34:18.760 --> 01:34:24.840] up in line here we have a first time caller apparently in Daniel in Colorado Daniel what [01:34:24.840 --> 01:34:35.840] can we do for you so far how's the volume well as long as you don't adjust anything [01:34:35.840 --> 01:34:42.440] it could be better but I can hear you well I've got anyway okay good the reason I called [01:34:42.440 --> 01:34:49.240] I'm a long time listener I recently ordered the eddy correct the traffic seminar a few [01:34:49.240 --> 01:34:54.400] days ago I'm wondering what I might expect it to arrive well there's no arrival you'll [01:34:54.400 --> 01:34:58.920] get an email that tells you where to go download it however Deborah has been in the process [01:34:58.920 --> 01:35:03.760] of trying to do some hardware upgrades with an ups and everything else over the last [01:35:03.760 --> 01:35:09.800] couple days so I doubt if she's had time to respond to any of the emails over the weekend [01:35:09.800 --> 01:35:17.240] so as soon as she gets that done she will get an email out to you then what you do [01:35:17.240 --> 01:35:23.520] from that is you forward that email to the email address she gives you which will then [01:35:23.520 --> 01:35:29.680] find its way to me and if there's anything that I've updated from what you receive I [01:35:29.680 --> 01:35:34.480] will email that back to you right now the most current stuff is in what you're going [01:35:34.480 --> 01:35:41.560] to get so just an FYI don't lose that email when she sends it because you will need that [01:35:41.560 --> 01:35:46.920] email in the future if you ever do lose it because of a hard drive crash or whatever [01:35:46.920 --> 01:35:53.600] that email is your proof to me and to her other than you know that you purchased it [01:35:53.600 --> 01:36:00.000] and I need that before I can send out any updates so don't lose it okay okay well thank [01:36:00.000 --> 01:36:05.720] you that is what I need to know when I do receive it I will print it out and well the [01:36:05.720 --> 01:36:11.360] thing about is if you print it you still have to be emailed to us whenever you're requesting [01:36:11.360 --> 01:36:16.920] updates generally I try to store any of the emails I get from people that have purchased [01:36:16.920 --> 01:36:23.040] and asking for updates and if I have updates I email them back and then I put them in a [01:36:23.040 --> 01:36:29.000] separate folder so that I can do a mass email update and on that contact list the next time [01:36:29.000 --> 01:36:34.240] I do an update so I'll have to keep having people send me individual emails but that [01:36:34.240 --> 01:36:39.520] being said this time you don't have to worry about it because the seminar is currently [01:36:39.520 --> 01:36:44.840] up to date with everything that I've got that's in what's going out I'm not adding anything [01:36:44.840 --> 01:36:52.440] new because I'm doing seminar 2.0 which is a whole new deal and all new everything and [01:36:52.440 --> 01:37:00.480] so you'll get a slight discount on the new one for buying the old one okay okay well [01:37:00.480 --> 01:37:05.960] but make sure understand so I'm going to receive an email you get an email from Deborah telling [01:37:05.960 --> 01:37:14.080] you but that's got your email address the your confirmation of your purchase and your [01:37:14.080 --> 01:37:20.560] password to login and download the seminar okay well thank you you answered my question [01:37:20.560 --> 01:37:26.000] okay and also for what it's worth about through y'all about serious dictionary and Randy's [01:37:26.000 --> 01:37:34.000] legal 101 I've already purchased those okay and anyway so I will ask questions for the [01:37:34.000 --> 01:37:39.640] future but just kind of like to put the phone down and turn my computer volume back up right [01:37:39.640 --> 01:37:45.480] now okay well Daniel uh Deborah just whispered in my ear if you will uh hang on here in just [01:37:45.480 --> 01:37:49.760] a minute when we're done talking she'll talk to you off the air and check it out with you [01:37:49.760 --> 01:38:00.560] okay okay thank you all right thanks for calling okay all right now we have max in texas max [01:38:00.560 --> 01:38:06.480] what can we do for you oh no it must be me uh yep that would be you because I can hear [01:38:06.480 --> 01:38:13.840] you talking to me or to yourself whichever one it is good to talk to you Eddie I recently [01:38:13.840 --> 01:38:19.840] have moved back from a commie for you and I'm not kind of figured that's what that's who [01:38:19.840 --> 01:38:25.360] this was but I just want to make sure yes sir yes sir strike down that that's the new phone [01:38:25.360 --> 01:38:34.040] number for the for the callboard but anyway guys yeah so I travel to and fro my my my [01:38:34.040 --> 01:38:40.560] new gig through a small city here in the Houston area called Jersey Village which which when [01:38:40.560 --> 01:38:45.960] you say Jersey Village everyone's like oh that's an aggressive police department you [01:38:45.960 --> 01:38:50.520] know they're always pulling people over to and fro and so anyway so they probably have [01:38:50.520 --> 01:38:56.320] no legal authority to do it no no no yeah that's exactly what I was getting at I looked [01:38:56.320 --> 01:39:04.840] at title 37 of the Texas administrative code you know part one rule 4.13 authority to enforce [01:39:04.840 --> 01:39:12.320] and and these guys have systematically like I X to off uh capital A through L through [01:39:12.320 --> 01:39:18.520] capital L of the entire list of municipal enforcement and and the population requirements [01:39:18.520 --> 01:39:23.840] the geo the geographical requirements yeah that doesn't mean any of them one of them [01:39:23.840 --> 01:39:29.520] yet they don't mean a single one of them right and and so I was thinking so so it does that [01:39:29.520 --> 01:39:36.920] mean that uh that someone could uh could actually have a civil cause of action absolutely because [01:39:36.920 --> 01:39:42.880] that city is perpetrating fraud and violating rights in the process yeah so so like instead [01:39:42.880 --> 01:39:47.200] of instead of you know uh you know fighting through the the trial court and the trial [01:39:47.200 --> 01:39:53.000] de novo and everything on on the citation itself going through their way just immediately [01:39:53.000 --> 01:39:57.280] uh you know what would jump jump to the cause of action and sue them for false over well [01:39:57.280 --> 01:40:01.880] the first thing you need to do is file a lack of jurisdiction and the first thing you need [01:40:01.880 --> 01:40:07.680] to do to support that is get the records that prove it so uh you know my facebook group [01:40:07.680 --> 01:40:12.800] max you're part of it so go on there and get the uh p i r s that I've got for the individual [01:40:12.800 --> 01:40:20.480] agencies eddie I scuttled my facebook account if you remember I well what did you do that [01:40:20.480 --> 01:40:27.040] for well most of you didn't have to kill it dead you don't have to use it but you couldn't [01:40:27.040 --> 01:40:34.320] you shouldn't have killed it dead well well I know you know my email address so yeah but [01:40:34.320 --> 01:40:38.000] I don't want to have to email this thing to every tom dick and harry didn't need it that's [01:40:38.000 --> 01:40:42.120] the whole point of putting it up there well you don't have any emails I get a day and [01:40:42.120 --> 01:40:47.120] how many I have to answer I guess I guess you're right I can I can make a shell uh facebook [01:40:47.120 --> 01:40:52.480] account the first facebook account hopefully hopefully I have to give them a new uh shell [01:40:52.480 --> 01:40:58.240] phone number but anyway anyway I'm moving right along but but uh I was thinking like [01:40:58.800 --> 01:41:05.680] so so I could immediately you know they can't claim any any type of immunity because they're [01:41:05.680 --> 01:41:11.440] not acting they're well hold on that that goes back to what I was saying you get the documents [01:41:11.440 --> 01:41:16.000] to prove that they don't have the authority to do what they're doing and then you are correct [01:41:16.000 --> 01:41:23.120] but until you can document it and wave those documents at another judge and say look right [01:41:23.120 --> 01:41:30.640] here even the dps says they don't have the authority okay then you can do what you're [01:41:30.640 --> 01:41:36.080] talking about getting that but I was getting that okay okay most of the time people uh go after uh [01:41:36.080 --> 01:41:43.680] in discovery they go after uh part b of rule 4.13 they they they they ask to see the certification [01:41:43.680 --> 01:41:48.400] that they've actually you know gotten the certification well it's actually more than [01:41:48.400 --> 01:41:55.280] just a certification yeah but Eddie Eddie but with this one it's literally saying that the [01:41:55.280 --> 01:42:01.760] municipality itself doesn't qualify at all no I understand that but then again neither do a lot [01:42:01.760 --> 01:42:08.720] of those that the dps said they certified there are some places the dps has certified officers [01:42:08.720 --> 01:42:15.680] that those officers departments and the municipalities they work for do not qualify under title 37 [01:42:16.800 --> 01:42:26.560] they just don't yeah okay but my point here is this certain municipalities it's 99.9 percent of [01:42:26.560 --> 01:42:33.440] the municipalities but not all of them and and I've noticed that uh specifically when it talks [01:42:33.440 --> 01:42:40.800] about you know part four when it talks about municipal police officers see in there is the only [01:42:40.800 --> 01:42:47.040] thing it says it says this is the stupidest thing I've ever seen it says let me read c it says in [01:42:47.040 --> 01:42:53.760] municipality with a population of less than 25 000 in part of which is located in the county [01:42:53.760 --> 01:43:01.680] with a population of 3.3 million and that contains or is adjacent to an international port [01:43:01.680 --> 01:43:09.760] and then we're on to D but have you did you notice that when when you read 3.3 million 3.3 million [01:43:09.760 --> 01:43:14.960] is used in several of the other ones but that's the only place where it's not used as an inequality [01:43:14.960 --> 01:43:21.840] it and it's funny because jersey village would have qualified for that one had had had Harris [01:43:21.840 --> 01:43:29.440] county had a population of exactly 3.3 million these idiots didn't make it an inequality they [01:43:29.440 --> 01:43:35.440] made it an inequality in every other one it's it's it's or less or more ideas of music right but [01:43:35.440 --> 01:43:40.880] anyway I thought that I thought that was silly you know well that verbiage mistake isn't going to [01:43:40.880 --> 01:43:47.680] change but the fact is is not only do the officers have to be certified the city itself 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enter into a memorandum of understanding with the [01:47:31.600 --> 01:47:36.760] department of public safety in order to submit officers to the public [01:47:36.760 --> 01:47:42.560] sir public public safety certification process those documents have to be in [01:47:42.560 --> 01:47:48.320] place and they are something that our public record if you request them they [01:47:48.320 --> 01:47:53.960] have to provide them so what you need to ask for is the memorandum [01:47:53.960 --> 01:47:58.840] memorandum of understanding which is in those PRs I talked about you need to [01:47:58.840 --> 01:48:03.360] contact each department the police department of municipality itself the [01:48:03.360 --> 01:48:07.920] department of public safety and the county sheriff and get any of those [01:48:07.920 --> 01:48:14.240] documents that says their officers or certified or have been certified in [01:48:14.240 --> 01:48:18.320] addition to the memorandum of understanding between the county and the [01:48:18.320 --> 01:48:23.200] municipality and the department of public safety etc etc when you have all of [01:48:23.200 --> 01:48:29.280] those records or you have documents from each entity saying they have no such [01:48:29.280 --> 01:48:37.080] records then you have absolute proof that they are acting without proper legal [01:48:37.080 --> 01:48:44.880] authority and it's probably best you would suggest if I do this before I [01:48:44.880 --> 01:48:52.560] ever encounter yes I do okay perfect because you know because things I [01:48:52.560 --> 01:49:00.720] commute to there you know to and fro work each each day so I'm expecting an [01:49:00.720 --> 01:49:07.840] encounter so I now have to go pros to overt cameras in in in my in my [01:49:07.840 --> 01:49:12.800] automobile and I also have one that looks like a key fob all this thing is [01:49:12.800 --> 01:49:17.600] awesome it looks like a key fob and it's also you know yeah but the only [01:49:17.600 --> 01:49:21.960] problem with a key fob camera is it's got to be in your hand if it's in your [01:49:21.960 --> 01:49:27.680] hand you risk getting shot no no no mostly mostly what it is for me I leave [01:49:27.680 --> 01:49:32.800] it in the ignition turn off the ignition and hit my plan anywhere I haven't been [01:49:32.800 --> 01:49:36.480] pulled over yet but it but just turn off the ignition and then and then hit the [01:49:36.480 --> 01:49:41.120] hit the button to start recording and then use it as an audio backup you know [01:49:41.120 --> 01:49:46.360] like to where if they take the overt cameras that you know the overt cameras [01:49:46.360 --> 01:49:50.520] they they probably might not notice that this one happens to also you know be [01:49:50.520 --> 01:49:56.640] recording audio and I think you would be a lot better off if you actually got one [01:49:56.640 --> 01:50:02.960] that replaced your rear view rear view mirror yep they have cameras now that [01:50:02.960 --> 01:50:06.800] are actual rear view mirrors and they have very high resolution front and [01:50:06.800 --> 01:50:11.480] back cameras in them so not only can't record what's coming at you from the [01:50:11.480 --> 01:50:15.520] front of the car but it can record you sitting in the car and everything going [01:50:15.520 --> 01:50:21.160] on but would that be a would you consider that overt or covert well it's [01:50:21.160 --> 01:50:26.520] actually both it's sticking out right in front of you but you can't tell unless [01:50:26.520 --> 01:50:31.720] you know what you're looking at that it's a camera yeah because I did have one [01:50:31.720 --> 01:50:37.680] that was a rear view mirror you know one but but it had a dang screen in it you [01:50:37.680 --> 01:50:42.160] know so so you know it had an LCD screen in it that was shining through that to [01:50:42.160 --> 01:50:46.120] make it to where it was like it was too well the ones I've looked at recently [01:50:46.120 --> 01:50:51.240] don't have that they happen the screen is actually on the back not the front and [01:50:51.240 --> 01:50:58.480] the screen is only on during playback not record yeah and and do you have any [01:50:58.480 --> 01:51:02.640] good I remember you saying I was listening to your son of your archives [01:51:02.640 --> 01:51:07.480] from 2014 dude I know I know I'm a little bit of a rule law radio addict here [01:51:07.480 --> 01:51:13.440] but but uh wait but way back then you said that you helped the lady rigged her [01:51:13.440 --> 01:51:18.680] car yeah my friend Deanna I I showed her how what cameras to get which were go [01:51:18.680 --> 01:51:23.120] pros and how to set them up in her car to get maximum coverage what we did was [01:51:23.120 --> 01:51:27.160] we put 200 dashboard point pointing at the opposite side of the car from where [01:51:27.160 --> 01:51:31.640] they were mounted that way with that with the wide screen way those cameras [01:51:31.640 --> 01:51:37.160] shoot we could cover from virtually the front top front of the front tire on [01:51:37.160 --> 01:51:45.080] one side all the way around to the the opposite rear wheel with one camera so [01:51:45.080 --> 01:51:54.800] we basically got a hundred and or 220 degrees or so view per camera so that [01:51:54.800 --> 01:51:59.400] they actually overlap when we crossed them in the middle and was the data [01:51:59.400 --> 01:52:04.480] being stored on site or was the data being streamed off site it was being [01:52:04.480 --> 01:52:10.440] stored in the sd's on there and recorded on a locked drive in the glove [01:52:10.440 --> 01:52:18.400] compartment okay interesting interesting okay yeah well that's cool yeah I've [01:52:18.400 --> 01:52:23.800] just I've been trying to get his I want my I want my my automobile bristling with [01:52:23.800 --> 01:52:27.560] cameras for some reason I think that might be a wise well you can do what [01:52:27.560 --> 01:52:33.440] that guy did with his black Mitsubishi out there he put yeah microphones and [01:52:33.440 --> 01:52:38.840] cameras and in the two external side mirrors he put them in the rear view he [01:52:38.840 --> 01:52:44.640] armored it he Kevlar at his doors he put an armored lock box in the trunk in [01:52:44.640 --> 01:52:50.120] which the digital recording device that housed the collected video he had [01:52:50.120 --> 01:52:56.720] multiple internet relays put into the car as well on different service [01:52:56.720 --> 01:53:00.680] providers so that if one service provider was down for whatever reason he [01:53:00.680 --> 01:53:05.400] had an alternative backup to go to so not only was he doing recording directly [01:53:05.400 --> 01:53:10.240] to that armor plated box in his trunk he was also live streaming it to a remote [01:53:10.240 --> 01:53:14.640] server at the same time now that's setting backs of coin I'm sure because [01:53:14.640 --> 01:53:19.040] like I say he had Kevlar padding and everything else Lexan windows and all [01:53:19.040 --> 01:53:24.760] that put into his car so that they couldn't shooty or break out his windows [01:53:24.760 --> 01:53:31.200] haha well my my my no no but I was thinking I'm a ham radio operator so I [01:53:31.200 --> 01:53:35.360] may be able to actually rig this to where you know I can transmit it back [01:53:35.360 --> 01:53:40.520] back to the back to the QTH here back to the house and I don't know how you're [01:53:40.520 --> 01:53:47.440] going to use logging here ham radio band ways to do that but good luck yeah [01:53:47.440 --> 01:53:50.840] actually I could I could I could do it in flashes I just couldn't you know flood [01:53:50.840 --> 01:53:56.360] the channel but but anyway no either that or of course naturally I could use [01:53:56.360 --> 01:54:02.840] mobile data you know you know so but either way I haven't I haven't encountered [01:54:02.840 --> 01:54:08.640] these guys yet you know in yet but but I want to be like so completely prepared [01:54:08.640 --> 01:54:15.320] so I have a already audacity recording our call so I'll be able to go back and [01:54:15.320 --> 01:54:21.920] review exactly what you said to PIR you know but before the archives posts or [01:54:21.920 --> 01:54:26.280] anything like that yeah well just send me a because I like I said I prepare for [01:54:26.280 --> 01:54:31.640] I'm expecting an encounter and I'm hoping to catch them with their pants [01:54:31.640 --> 01:54:35.120] down because you know it's totally obvious all right well just PM me on [01:54:35.120 --> 01:54:39.160] Facebook when you've got whatever account you're going to set up and I'll put [01:54:39.160 --> 01:54:44.040] you back in the group so you can download the PR documents there right to [01:54:44.040 --> 01:54:50.360] that okay okay thanks for your time sir yes sir and welcome back all right over [01:54:50.360 --> 01:54:58.360] now all right all right now who else we got here we have Lloyd in Texas Lloyd [01:54:58.360 --> 01:55:04.680] what can we do for you hey Eddie thanks take my call yes it's short here but hey [01:55:04.680 --> 01:55:12.640] I filed a complaint with the Texas Attorney General's office because this [01:55:12.640 --> 01:55:19.240] municipality did not respond to my government code 552 what kind of [01:55:19.240 --> 01:55:26.600] complaint I did it as follows insufficient response failure to respond to [01:55:26.600 --> 01:55:34.440] records request via the 552 yeah but five but under criminal penalty or under [01:55:34.440 --> 01:55:40.160] civil penalty the office of criminal complaints criminal complaint yeah but [01:55:40.160 --> 01:55:45.080] what what section of 552 did you reference as grounds for making a [01:55:45.080 --> 01:55:51.640] criminal complaint for failure to respond what section I asked you first [01:55:51.640 --> 01:56:00.160] point okay 552 is the chapter but what section of that chapter did you reference [01:56:00.160 --> 01:56:07.760] as grounds for making a criminal complaint against the record the official [01:56:07.760 --> 01:56:13.280] record holder see what you mean yet the only section I have here is 552.001 I [01:56:13.280 --> 01:56:22.280] didn't know 552.353 okay well that's what I should have had in there yes that is [01:56:22.280 --> 01:56:26.600] the section that contains the criminal penalty for the official record holder's [01:56:26.600 --> 01:56:34.120] failure to comply with the act yeah because I have section 552.231 but that [01:56:34.120 --> 01:56:40.280] was doesn't require the doesn't put the criminal complaint against what you say [01:56:40.280 --> 01:56:47.680] so I have to put down section what was again I am here by filing a criminal [01:56:47.680 --> 01:56:55.080] complaint against the official record holder under section 552.353 of the [01:56:55.080 --> 01:57:09.240] Public Information Act 552.353 I'm here by okay well anyway so I can follow up [01:57:09.240 --> 01:57:14.840] on that but so anyway what happened when I did file this open records request [01:57:14.840 --> 01:57:18.000] this day rescheduled the court date because there's two days for court [01:57:18.000 --> 01:57:25.800] date so months later went to court and they did not had not responded so I [01:57:25.800 --> 01:57:29.880] thought okay let's get this court date over but then they actually submitted [01:57:29.880 --> 01:57:35.800] gave me the complaint you know when I asked for you did a PR to get a copy of [01:57:35.800 --> 01:57:43.960] the complaint right why did you do that that's just the way I did it I I have one [01:57:43.960 --> 01:57:50.560] 11 cases in one in a small municipal you know court this was the second small [01:57:50.560 --> 01:57:54.040] municipal court so I just went to be easier route it took okay well that's [01:57:54.040 --> 01:57:58.000] fine if it's work that's fine anyway what's your question because I'm about [01:57:58.000 --> 01:58:04.040] out of time for the show here all right so anyway they came out to complain but [01:58:04.040 --> 01:58:10.560] I need your question Lloyd I've got seconds here what do you got so you've [01:58:10.560 --> 01:58:14.960] answered my main question about the 552.353 okay all right well I'm glad I [01:58:14.960 --> 01:58:18.800] could help with that I'm sorry to have to rush you but I'm closer to out of time [01:58:18.800 --> 01:58:23.760] than I even realized myself okay we'll talk later all right thanks Lloyd all [01:58:23.760 --> 01:58:27.320] right folks that's been rule of laws Monday night radio show with your host [01:58:27.320 --> 01:58:30.520] Eddie Craig I am sorry to the rest of the callers not having time to get to you [01:58:30.520 --> 01:58:34.960] but thanks for calling in and thanks for listening anyway folks I want y'all to [01:58:34.960 --> 01:58:39.120] have a great week and a great Thanksgiving y'all have a great one [01:58:39.120 --> 01:58:42.640] good night and God bless [01:58:49.600 --> 01:58:55.880] Bibles for America is offering 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