[00:00.000 --> 00:06.800] The following news flash is brought to you by The Lowest Star of Lowdown. [00:06.800 --> 00:13.200] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 Open with Precious Metals, Gold $1,429 an ounce, [00:13.200 --> 00:21.440] Silver $16.45 an ounce, Copper $2.75 an ounce, Oil, Texas Crude $55.63 a barrel, Brent Crude [00:21.440 --> 00:29.840] $62.47 a barrel, and Cryptos in order of Market Cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum $200.00 [00:29.840 --> 00:41.440] $227.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [00:45.920 --> 00:52.400] In history, the year 1916, the Preparedness Day bombing, a time suitcase bomb, was detonated [00:52.400 --> 00:57.440] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day Parade, [00:57.440 --> 01:00.320] killing 10 and injuring 40 to date in history. [01:04.480 --> 01:09.520] And recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325, legalizing hemp into [01:09.520 --> 01:14.160] Texas law back in June, county prosecutors around the state, including Houston, Austin, [01:14.160 --> 01:18.080] San Antonio, have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file [01:18.080 --> 01:22.880] new ones, since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to [01:22.880 --> 01:28.000] test the herb for THC. Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this [01:28.000 --> 01:33.440] month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the law. [01:33.440 --> 01:37.680] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter [01:37.680 --> 01:42.800] to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas, [01:42.800 --> 01:49.280] and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, as well as other cities, [01:49.280 --> 01:55.760] too, like the District Attorney in El Paso, Kaima Esparza, a Democrat who also stated earlier this [01:55.760 --> 02:01.760] month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.760 --> 02:06.720] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender, [02:06.720 --> 02:11.200] in Harris County, who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes something [02:11.200 --> 02:15.920] illegal based on its chemical makeup. It's important that if someone is charged with something, [02:15.920 --> 02:24.960] the test matches what they're charged with. A paper by Tulane University identified a five [02:24.960 --> 02:29.920] and a half inch American pocket shark. As the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, [02:29.920 --> 02:35.440] the specimen being only the second pocket shark ever captured or recorded with the other one [02:35.440 --> 02:40.800] being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. According to the university paper, the [02:40.800 --> 02:47.440] shark secretes a lumus fluid from a gland near its front fins. For the purpose, it is hypothesized [02:47.440 --> 02:55.760] to lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. This was work roadie with your lowdown for July [02:55.760 --> 03:11.840] 22nd, 2019. [03:25.760 --> 03:30.080] Psychopathic predators terrorize the neighborhood block. Equipped with pepper spray, mate, cuffs, [03:30.080 --> 03:34.160] tasers and glocks. They like serial killers acting out subliminal thoughts. Forget what you [03:34.160 --> 03:38.240] talk. Seat cops have got a license to kill. Witness intimidation means that they can use it [03:38.240 --> 03:42.240] at will. Code of silence means that the pigs will never let out a squeal. And if they go to court, [03:42.240 --> 03:46.000] they know the judge will make them a deal. For real, that's why they're stopping me, locking me [03:46.000 --> 03:50.640] up and stopping me, confiscating my property, talking in my demography, making the poor commodity [03:50.640 --> 03:55.600] profiting off of poverty. And forks the policy supporting prison economy. Yeah! No one makes money [03:55.600 --> 03:59.600] whenever violence stops. Hatings and talent is the way to make a criminal pickaxe. Blood and [03:59.600 --> 04:03.520] the gutter's tied or rich whether they stolen it or stopped. That's why this is what happens when [04:03.520 --> 04:09.040] you call the cops. This is what happens when you call the cops. This is what happens when you call [04:09.040 --> 04:14.720] the cops. What happens when you call the cops? You get your rights violated or you all get shot. [04:14.720 --> 04:19.720] This is what happens when you call in the cops, This is what happens when you call in the cops, [04:19.720 --> 04:24.720] This is what happens when you call in the cops, You get your rights violated or you all get shot, [04:24.720 --> 04:25.720] Alright? [04:25.720 --> 04:27.720] Alright, what's your range in the country? [04:27.720 --> 04:32.720] I'm in the business system, in these businesses trying to murder me, They make me, they take me, they trained them to hate me, [04:32.720 --> 04:37.720] They grade into daily and change us like slavery, Hands up, face down, left hook, right quit, [04:37.720 --> 04:40.720] Throw you down, hold you down, slap you with that nice stick, [04:40.720 --> 04:45.720] Nice shit, ride them rounds, see you with your J's on, You'll get sprayed on over Skittles worth of Trayvon, [04:45.720 --> 04:50.720] All that people saying is it's crazy down in Florida, What you saying is you're playing, it's the same in California, [04:50.720 --> 04:53.720] You're gangin' like they bangin' and they'll hang you down in Georgia, [04:53.720 --> 04:58.720] Frame you in a case for what you say without a lawyer, Swarming with no warning, now they're sorting through your residence, [04:58.720 --> 05:03.720] Swarming with no warrant, now they're sorting all the evidence, You better just learn to dodge a box, [05:03.720 --> 05:08.720] Cause this is what happens when you call the cops, This is what happens when you call in the cops, [05:08.720 --> 05:13.720] This is what happens when you call the cops, This is what happens when you call the cops, [05:13.720 --> 05:19.720] You get your rights violated or you all get shot, This is what happens when you call the cops, [05:19.720 --> 05:23.720] This is what happens when you call the cops, This is what happens when you call the cops, [05:23.720 --> 05:28.720] You get your rights violated or you all get shot, We got a baby in the living room, [05:28.720 --> 05:33.720] You need to grenades, pull a pin, throw it in a crib, go anywhere, There's a homeless guy camping here, [05:33.720 --> 05:37.720] We're sellin' a pack, when he gives us an shock, leavein' shoes to bomb in the back, [05:37.720 --> 05:39.720] I roll through a [05:39.960 --> 05:45.200] Get the back to the rapist and the mobile in the mail. We got a black man knocking on a white woman's door [05:45.200 --> 05:49.960] We're ten shot point blank. He ain't gonna knock no more. Look the problem started to the academy [05:49.960 --> 05:54.460] You could death for indoctrinated with the military mentality. All right folks. Good evening [05:54.460 --> 05:57.800] This is the Monday night rule-of-law radio show with your host Eddie Craig [05:59.560 --> 06:01.560] It is one of those days [06:01.560 --> 06:03.560] When you call the cops [06:04.720 --> 06:06.720] All right now [06:07.480 --> 06:13.680] Let's get on what we're gonna be talking about tonight. I'm sorry. I'm having a slight technical difficulty here with [06:14.720 --> 06:18.320] What I'm having to work with and that I don't know why but I am [06:20.280 --> 06:22.080] Okay [06:22.080 --> 06:24.080] now I [06:24.520 --> 06:26.760] talked about this before and [06:27.400 --> 06:29.400] that is the issue of [06:29.400 --> 06:36.960] How the third court of appeals and the criminal courts at law have ruled on the issue of [06:37.600 --> 06:39.600] Not engaged in transportation [06:40.440 --> 06:43.320] They have refused to provide a definition for it [06:44.040 --> 06:46.360] The way they originally addressed it [06:47.160 --> 06:50.040] in the 2015 case of Perkins [06:51.600 --> 06:57.880] Was by not addressing it at all. I mean I said this last time [06:57.880 --> 07:04.760] Now again, I don't know what definition of transportation Perkins filed with the court in his paperwork [07:04.760 --> 07:08.520] I don't know what paperwork he filed. I don't know how it was written. I don't know what it said [07:09.200 --> 07:14.720] I've been trying to get in touch with this individual to get the original documents. They filed for review [07:16.080 --> 07:19.640] But as far as what the courts addressing it's how they're [07:19.640 --> 07:26.680] Handling the case that I'm taking a big issue with because they're not even a tip. They're not even attempting [07:27.840 --> 07:30.920] To give him the benefit of the doubt as to what the law means [07:31.200 --> 07:37.480] They're simply making a blanket statement, but they're citing no authority upon which to base it and that is [07:38.520 --> 07:40.520] basically [07:40.520 --> 07:49.280] All they said was we disagree with the definition of transportation and that the definition is irrelevant to the offenses for which Perkins was charged [07:49.600 --> 07:55.240] He was charged with operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway with expired registration [07:55.720 --> 08:02.160] Operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway with an inspired inspection certificate and failing to maintain financial [08:02.520 --> 08:06.640] Responsibility and they they refer you to the respective sections of the transportation code [08:07.040 --> 08:08.440] okay [08:08.440 --> 08:10.440] moreover and then obviously [08:11.880 --> 08:17.040] He must have cited Lozman v. City of Riviera Beach, Florida [08:17.720 --> 08:22.160] To formulate the definition of transportation because that's what the court addresses next [08:22.720 --> 08:29.560] Now I don't know why they would have had to go to Lozman to make that citing and to form that definition [08:30.160 --> 08:31.560] okay [08:31.560 --> 08:39.200] Law already has that a definition for transportation the courts already have a definition of transportation [08:40.760 --> 08:43.200] Now the part that I find [08:44.680 --> 08:50.920] Most disagreeable about what the third court of appeals did in this and the subsequent cases is [08:52.520 --> 08:56.600] How they abuse the language and [08:57.560 --> 08:59.560] what is contained in [08:59.560 --> 09:02.040] In chapter 311 of the government code [09:03.240 --> 09:11.400] So that they can rule the way they want to rule instead of the way the law requires them to rule if they will read it properly [09:13.080 --> 09:14.360] So [09:14.360 --> 09:22.280] From the very get-go the case is rigged and it's rigged in favor of the state because the courts will not do their job [09:23.200 --> 09:25.000] Okay, I [09:25.000 --> 09:33.840] Don't care if it's incompetence. I don't care if it's laziness. I don't care if it's corruption. They're not doing their job [09:35.800 --> 09:39.200] In all of these cases the court time and again cites [09:39.920 --> 09:42.800] 311.011 of the Texas government code [09:43.360 --> 09:45.360] They only cite [09:45.760 --> 09:47.360] subsection a [09:47.360 --> 09:50.720] words and phrases shall be read in context and [09:50.720 --> 09:55.080] Construed according to the rules of grammar and common usage [09:55.720 --> 10:03.080] That's how they do it every time they want to disagree with a definition challenge in a statute [10:03.920 --> 10:06.160] but there's a problem and [10:07.480 --> 10:09.480] That problem is [10:09.760 --> 10:17.200] Immediately within the same statute subsection b of three eleven point zero zero or zero one one [10:17.200 --> 10:24.440] Words and phrases that have acquired a technical or particular meaning [10:24.640 --> 10:27.360] whether by legislative definition or [10:28.160 --> 10:31.880] Otherwise shall be construed accordingly [10:34.360 --> 10:42.760] That right there tells the court that when you are using a term or phrase with a peculiar definition [10:42.760 --> 10:51.960] Because it's related to some occupation or profession or art and thus it is being used in law as a term of art [10:52.920 --> 10:55.800] You cannot apply the common definition [10:55.960 --> 11:05.280] You have to apply the one that is given to it by experts in that profession art or occupation [11:05.960 --> 11:12.080] How do we know that we know that because of chapter 312 of the Texas government code [11:12.080 --> 11:15.520] Because that is exactly what it says [11:16.360 --> 11:18.360] Okay [11:18.840 --> 11:20.840] It is exactly what it says [11:22.400 --> 11:25.080] Okay, now let me get to you what it's got here [11:27.320 --> 11:33.480] 312 point zero zero two meaning of words subsection b and [11:34.360 --> 11:36.360] a [11:36.400 --> 11:38.120] Subsection a [11:38.120 --> 11:45.000] It's synonymous with the requirements of subsection a of three eleven point zero one one [11:45.320 --> 11:47.320] It reads [11:47.360 --> 11:53.160] Except as provided by subsection b words shall be given their ordinary meaning [11:54.600 --> 11:56.360] Okay [11:56.360 --> 12:05.080] Subsection b is what is controlling over subsection subsection b of three twelve point zero zero two is what is controlling over [12:05.080 --> 12:12.560] Subsection three eleven point zero one one b. Okay, the section that the courts refused to read [12:13.960 --> 12:19.880] Subsection b of three twelve point zero zero two reads if a word is connected with and [12:20.080 --> 12:27.720] Used with reference to a particular trade or subject matter or is used as a word of art [12:28.080 --> 12:34.080] The word shall have the meaning given by experts in the particular trade [12:34.080 --> 12:36.920] Subject matter or art [12:41.560 --> 12:45.440] What is it about this the courts are not understanding [12:46.960 --> 12:48.960] At this juncture [12:49.880 --> 12:52.360] The three options that we started with [12:53.560 --> 12:55.560] ignorance [12:55.720 --> 12:57.720] incompetence or corruption [12:59.280 --> 13:01.280] We've eliminated ignorance [13:01.280 --> 13:09.000] Because there is no way a court that is going in and reading section a in either of these places [13:09.920 --> 13:14.480] Can fail to notice section b in either of these places [13:15.280 --> 13:17.280] So it's not ignorance [13:17.520 --> 13:20.880] That means incompetence or corruption [13:22.160 --> 13:29.000] Now incompetence simply means that you're not doing your job because you are technically literally and [13:29.000 --> 13:31.000] and [13:31.120 --> 13:36.760] Incapable of doing it correctly. You don't know your frickin job. You don't know how to do it [13:36.760 --> 13:42.920] You don't know anything about it. You can't do the job and yet you have it. That's incompetence [13:44.760 --> 13:46.760] Okay [13:47.440 --> 13:49.320] Now [13:49.320 --> 13:51.840] These people supposedly went to college [13:52.840 --> 13:54.840] They got a law degree a [13:55.120 --> 13:56.600] JD [13:56.600 --> 13:59.760] They were our attorneys and they became judges [14:02.800 --> 14:06.280] Incompetence is no longer a defense even if it's still true [14:08.200 --> 14:13.200] It is no longer a viable defense to how they're ruling that [14:14.520 --> 14:16.520] Leaves us with corruption [14:17.800 --> 14:18.760] and [14:18.760 --> 14:20.760] The only way to avoid [14:20.760 --> 14:27.080] applying subsection b in both three eleven point zero one one and [14:27.760 --> 14:30.160] three twelve point zero zero two is [14:32.160 --> 14:33.840] Corruption [14:33.840 --> 14:36.280] You're not doing it because it blows [14:36.960 --> 14:44.640] The way you've been doing it out of the water and proves that you've never done it, right? [14:44.640 --> 14:52.880] That you used to be incompetent now you're just criminal because you're engaging in a cover-up and [14:54.120 --> 15:02.280] That ladies and gentlemen is exactly where we find ourselves with the county courts at law and the and the courts of appeal and the court and the [15:04.720 --> 15:08.040] Court of criminal appeals the court the criminal Supreme Court [15:08.040 --> 15:14.880] every single one of them ignores the requirements of law on [15:15.960 --> 15:18.440] How it is to be interpreted and applied [15:19.760 --> 15:25.960] So that they can rule in a manner that allows the status quo to survive and the state to continue [15:26.520 --> 15:31.760] defrauding and extorting and abusing the rights of the people to use their property and [15:32.040 --> 15:34.760] The state can charge them fees and fines [15:34.760 --> 15:39.360] For doing so in direct violation of Supreme Court rulings [15:41.960 --> 15:50.440] This is your Texas judiciary this is your Texas legislature this is your Texas executive branch [15:51.680 --> 15:58.800] Because there is no way that this type of fraud and level of extortion can be maintained by the judiciary [15:58.800 --> 16:03.920] Along without some cooperation elsewhere from the other departments [16:06.520 --> 16:08.520] Get that a [16:11.160 --> 16:18.320] Court opinion that violates the Constitution is an invalid opinion. It has no force and effect a [16:18.320 --> 16:27.600] Law that does the same thing is also void and has no force and effect article 1 section 29 Texas Constitution [16:30.160 --> 16:38.800] Okay, so how can an enforcement action on an invalid law or an invalid court ruling? [16:39.680 --> 16:42.200] Have any legitimate force and effect of law? [16:44.040 --> 16:46.040] It can't [16:46.040 --> 16:47.920] So [16:47.920 --> 16:53.320] Folks we need to be better educated than these people are and willing to do something about what they're doing [16:53.320 --> 16:56.960] Which I will cover more when we get back after this break. 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This is rule of law radio. All right now real quick before we go any further here [20:20.180 --> 20:28.680] Deborah is going to close out the fundraiser this coming Sunday. So you have one more week to get in to the drawing [20:28.680 --> 20:36.680] So if you haven't or if you would like to get in more than you have you have until Sunday [20:36.680 --> 20:42.680] I don't know exactly what time she didn't say Sunday noon or Sunday midnight [20:42.680 --> 20:48.680] So let's assume for the moment Sunday midnight and she can clarify that again later if she likes [20:48.680 --> 20:55.680] But that's what we'll go for Sunday midnight deadline. Okay fundraiser will end and then the drawing will be held [20:55.680 --> 20:59.680] And the prizes will be distributed whatever they are [20:59.680 --> 21:09.680] Okay now back to what we were looking at here and another problem that goes with it [21:09.680 --> 21:19.680] And hang on just second my caller page is constantly clearing in this browser and I have to constantly re-enter passwords [21:19.680 --> 21:22.680] To get back into it to see what's going on [21:22.680 --> 21:35.680] Okay now in the 2016 case the court the third court of appeals once again is handling a Perkins appeal [21:35.680 --> 21:41.680] And the same court that ruled on his prior conviction appeal is ruling against him again [21:41.680 --> 21:46.680] And this is what they say in one of the paragraphs of this specific opinion [21:46.680 --> 21:52.680] But the word transportation is not an element of the appellate's offense [21:52.680 --> 22:00.680] Also not present in the relevant law in any way applicable to this offense are the words transport transportation commerce commercial and hire [22:00.680 --> 22:10.680] The word transportation in the statute citation simply states the code into which the legislature placed the offense but does not make it an element of the offense [22:10.680 --> 22:18.680] The word transport appears in the text of the definition of vehicle in chapter 541 but that definition is expressly for a different subtitle [22:18.680 --> 22:27.680] Further there is no statutory basis for the argument that the use of the word transport carries with it any requirement that the vehicle be used for a commercial purpose [22:27.680 --> 22:32.680] Vehicles a device that can be used to transport and draw persons or property on a highway [22:32.680 --> 22:40.680] Okay then they go into Texas law provides generally that a person may not operate a motor vehicle on a highway in this state without a driver's license [22:40.680 --> 22:47.680] So let me explain what they're saying here especially in that first paragraph [22:47.680 --> 22:58.680] What they are saying is is that every statute in the transportation code is a universe unto itself [22:58.680 --> 23:08.680] Okay notice it when we're talking about transportation they say that it's just the title that was given to the code this is not true [23:08.680 --> 23:27.680] Transportation is the specific subject matter the single subject matter that is constitutionally mandated for every piece of legislation other than appropriation bills [23:27.680 --> 23:43.680] And was specifically identified as such in the caption or the title of SB 971 in 1995 when the current revision of the transportation code wasn't acted [23:43.680 --> 24:07.680] So transportation is not just the title of the code it is the actual legislative subject matter that everything within that code must apply to or it does not belong in that code under that subject matter [24:07.680 --> 24:21.680] That's why you don't see a provision in there for hairdressers that's why you don't see a provision in there for people who fly balloons at circuses [24:21.680 --> 24:37.680] Because it's not the subject matter that is governed by the code transportation is it's not just a title you buffoons it is the subject matter [24:37.680 --> 24:50.680] And as the controlling subject matter that requires everything beneath it to adhere to the strict rule of if it doesn't apply it don't belong [24:50.680 --> 25:03.680] You cannot say that that is not an essential element of a regulatory statute such as those found in the Texas Transportation Code [25:03.680 --> 25:30.680] Simply can't. You cannot use any provision of the Texas Transportation Code to charge any offense without first proving the code applies and the code can only apply if transportation is the subject you are applying it to [25:30.680 --> 25:38.680] So how much planar can I make that? [25:38.680 --> 25:51.680] Okay in this case in this particular instance of law the chicken absolutely must come before the egg [25:51.680 --> 26:05.680] The chicken is the subject of transportation the egg is the statute governing some aspect of transportation [26:05.680 --> 26:23.680] But it is not a subject independent of transportation and it never will be if it's in the transportation code [26:23.680 --> 26:36.680] I don't know what the lowest possible number of IQ points is actually required for someone to understand this [26:36.680 --> 26:54.680] But for it to exceed the mid double digits I would have be unable to explain because even a moron could get this [26:54.680 --> 27:07.680] The legislature says let's regulate a specific subject as the Constitution requires us to do under Article 3, Section 35A [27:07.680 --> 27:21.680] And we will follow the rules and we will state according to Article 3, Section 35B what that subject matter is in the title of the bill [27:21.680 --> 27:35.680] Now the title is not the title that goes on the code the title is the blurb at the beginning of the bill that explains the bill's purpose [27:35.680 --> 27:49.680] And in 1995 it simply said something approximately this is a recodification of all existing statutory law without any substantive changes that relates to transportation [27:49.680 --> 28:03.680] That's not the correct order it says this is a recodification of existing law relating to transportation without substantive change is more the correct order of what it actually says in the bill title [28:03.680 --> 28:12.680] But that is what it is it's not the title title that goes on the front of the damn book that they printed all in you idiots [28:12.680 --> 28:26.680] This is the level of competency the level of research capability they will only follow what is written down for them by someone in higher authority than them [28:26.680 --> 28:36.680] They won't bother to look and see if it's right they won't try to reason whether or not it's right [28:36.680 --> 28:44.680] Your courts are run by dogs because they behave like train dogs [28:44.680 --> 28:52.680] No no no don't be on the rug yes master no no no we need the money don't be on the rug okay yes master [28:52.680 --> 29:05.680] Here's your treat big fat paycheck we can give you a raise because you have to steal enough money by ruling against enough people in violation of their rights and the law [29:05.680 --> 29:14.680] And made it look like we were being honest there you go [29:14.680 --> 29:27.680] That's what you have sitting on these benches it is not surprising to me at all that the attorneys had to seize control of every department of government to get away with this [29:27.680 --> 29:36.680] It's the only way that they could write laws that excluded the people from participating in an entire department of their own government [29:36.680 --> 29:59.680] You and I if we're not attorneys or not previously attorneys and degree lawyers we can't sit as judges in courts of record we can't act as legal counsel for someone and we can't prosecute someone as legal counsel because the law they wrote prohibits it [29:59.680 --> 30:08.680] Thousands of Florida motorists convicted of DUI may very well have been driving under the blood alcohol limit [30:08.680 --> 30:14.680] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be back with a tale of bad breathalysers and a government cover-up in a moment [30:14.680 --> 30:30.680] Privacy is under attack when you give up data about yourself you'll never get it back again and once your privacy is gone you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too so protect your rights say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself [30:30.680 --> 30:43.680] Privacy it's worth hanging on to this public service announcement is brought to you by startpage.com the private search engine alternative to Google Yahoo and Bing start over with start page [30:43.680 --> 30:53.680] Ever hear the term fine farming? It's when cops find innocent people to bring in revenue and it's apparently big business in the sunshine state of Florida [30:53.680 --> 30:59.680] This case involves breathalysers used to convict thousands of Florida motorists for DUI violations [30:59.680 --> 31:13.680] Recently reporters discovered that the devices were improperly calibrated state officials knew about it for two and a half years but did nothing in fact the head of Florida's breath testing program ordered inspectors not to document the problem [31:13.680 --> 31:21.680] A DUI conviction can ruin somebody's life but now that the cover-up has been exposed perhaps Florida drivers can breathe a bit easier [31:21.680 --> 31:30.680] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, more news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com [31:51.680 --> 32:00.680] I'm an Air Force pilot. I'm a father who lost his son. We are Americans and we deserve the truth. Go to RememberBuilding7.org today [32:21.680 --> 32:25.680] This is a great opportunity to learn how to enforce and preserve our rights through due process [32:25.680 --> 32:35.680] Former sheriff's deputy Eddie Craig in conjunction with Rule of Law Radio has put together the most comprehensive teaching tool available that will help you understand what due process is and how to hold courts to the rule of law [32:35.680 --> 32:40.680] You can get your own copy of this invaluable material by going to ruleoflawradio.com and ordering your copy today [32:40.680 --> 32:45.680] By ordering now you'll receive a copy of Eddie's book The Texas Transportation Code, The Law Versus the Lie [32:45.680 --> 32:54.680] Audio of the original 2009 seminar. Hundreds of research documents and other useful resource materials. Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from ruleoflawradio.com [32:54.680 --> 33:19.680] By ordering your copy today and together we can have the free society we all want and deserve. [33:24.680 --> 33:29.680] All right folks we are back and I realized having been off the air for a few weeks due to the hot weather [33:29.680 --> 33:57.680] All right folks we are back and I realized having been off the air for a few weeks due to the holidays and stuff like that I forgot to say the date at the beginning of the show [33:57.680 --> 34:07.680] It is January 13th, 2020. We are live tonight. This is not an archive and yes I have been off the air for a few weeks [34:07.680 --> 34:16.680] Everybody else gets to enjoy the holidays every year. I decided I was going to this year so I took time off. I was expecting to get to see some people [34:16.680 --> 34:23.680] I didn't know what days it was going to be and I didn't want to have to worry about telling them no because I was going to have to do a radio show in an hour [34:23.680 --> 34:36.680] So I took the holidays off and tonight I am back live. Last week I was going to be here but I was so deep in a train of legal research and writing that I just [34:36.680 --> 34:44.680] I could not let go of it long enough or I would lose it so I had to keep going so I asked Deborah to run an archive so I could keep working [34:44.680 --> 34:54.680] It produced 35 pages of statutory discussion on the issue we are talking about tonight and I still got to go through and finish it. It is not [34:54.680 --> 35:09.680] That is barely scraping the surface of everything that is going to be in this from beginning to end but it has got to be comprehensive when I go through what the courts did in these Perkins cases [35:09.680 --> 35:27.680] This is going to be something that is hopefully the powder keg that is going to start the sea of change we need because there is no question that these courts have become so unmanageably corrupt [35:27.680 --> 35:41.680] and dealing with the public that it is not even funny. They will not apply the law, they will not read the law, they will only spend the law to get the result the state desires [35:41.680 --> 35:45.680] Never the one that suits the rights of the people [35:45.680 --> 36:02.680] Let me explain the biggest issue with the way the court has ruled on this and it is something else I am working on a portion of right now and it is a simple fact that if you take the state's reasoning about transportation not being an [36:02.680 --> 36:16.680] essential element that must be asserted and proven in a transportation related case then they have set the stage to do the exact same thing for a case of murder [36:16.680 --> 36:39.680] You know why? Because they used the statutes to define murder by describing the acts that constitute murder but there is no specific definition of murder in the penal code [36:39.680 --> 36:50.680] It simply says murder and underneath it it gives a list of conditions and circumstances under which the act is perpetrated that comprises murder [36:50.680 --> 37:10.680] Ladies and gentlemen that is exactly what the legislature did with the transportation code. They didn't define the term transportation anywhere but they did say it is the subject matter of the statute and that means all of the stuff in the statutes must pertain to that subject matter [37:10.680 --> 37:28.680] Just like murder requires everything listed beneath it to be relevant to murder. They could not put the elements of shoplifting under murder [37:28.680 --> 37:51.680] You get that? Even though they are both crimes you can't put the elements of shoplifting under murder and still call it murder and you can't do that and still comply with article 3 section 35 of the Texas Constitution which requires a single subject for a piece of legislation [37:51.680 --> 38:04.680] You get it? And in this case that single subject was murder and over here the single subject was transportation [38:04.680 --> 38:31.680] Now if the courts are ruling that transportation cannot be a required element to prove the individual subordinate affectations that define transportation then why can't the state do the same thing in a case of murder [38:31.680 --> 38:40.680] We don't have to allege there was a murder. We just have to allege that we have reason to believe and do believe that someone somewhere is dead [38:40.680 --> 39:04.680] We don't have to have an autopsy because an autopsy is only needed if you're going to definitively prove that somebody is dead because of murder but the statute defining murder does not use the term murder in it anywhere except in the title [39:04.680 --> 39:15.680] Exactly what the court, the third court of appeals said about the term transportation being in the title of the transportation code [39:15.680 --> 39:27.680] Transportation doesn't apply as element because it's not listed or used in the statute itself. Well neither is murder [39:27.680 --> 39:38.680] And because murder is not in the statute the courts have now set the precedent for someone to say in the prosecution we don't have to prove murder [39:38.680 --> 39:53.680] We just have to prove somebody is dead and that this is the guy we want to blame. Okay? We don't have to prove murder. Murder is not listed as an element of the offense [39:53.680 --> 40:03.680] In fact the only thing in statute that references the murder statute for purposes of creating a different crime is capital murder [40:03.680 --> 40:17.680] And it uses the construction defining murder as its base construction for defining capital murder [40:17.680 --> 40:23.680] Again the statute on murder does not have the term murder written into it anywhere [40:23.680 --> 40:34.680] Nor does it have dead body, corpse, autopsy [40:34.680 --> 40:40.680] None of those are elements of the offense in order to charge it [40:40.680 --> 40:47.680] They can simply say this person is dead and you're to blame [40:47.680 --> 41:01.680] If you don't believe me, go read it. I've been reading it all day, yesterday and the day before and I've read it, re-read it and read it some more [41:01.680 --> 41:18.680] So if they can do it with transportation they can do it with murder based on the exact same reasoning. It's not defined or used in the statute therefore it is not an essential element of the offense [41:18.680 --> 41:37.680] So now every case involving a dead body can be prosecuted as murder regardless of why they're dead because murder isn't written into the body of the statute according to the third quarter of appeals using their logic [41:37.680 --> 41:53.680] You get it? This is where they have led us with their incompetence, their corruption, their aptitude, their arrogance, their self-servingness [41:53.680 --> 42:13.680] It's ridiculous folks. It is utterly frickin' ridiculous that we have had to put up with this crap for this long and not done something about it already [42:13.680 --> 42:32.680] We've only got two options left to us at this point to fix the problems we have. We either have to hold a constitutional convention comprised of private citizens that have nothing to do with government [42:32.680 --> 42:44.680] And get the rest of the people of the state to vote on accepting that constitutional update, replacement or whatever it is we develop [42:44.680 --> 42:50.680] Or we start a civil war [42:50.680 --> 43:07.680] And let me be real frank. I think the first option is going to wind up in exactly the same place as the second option if we enact a constitution that tries to take away their power [43:07.680 --> 43:18.680] Now, if you think you can, somebody out there proved me wrong [43:18.680 --> 43:24.680] Because I don't see how it's avoidable [43:24.680 --> 43:29.680] Something else I've said before and history has proven correct [43:29.680 --> 43:46.680] No government or political body of any kind in the history of people and civilization has ever willingly given up one iota of power that it has taken from its people [43:46.680 --> 43:51.680] Not one. Not without violence [43:51.680 --> 44:17.680] When you think about that, alright folks, hang on, we will be right back [44:17.680 --> 44:22.680] What should be doing? 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They'd hold it by a million screens [46:09.680 --> 46:13.680] I can hear them marching feet [46:13.680 --> 46:17.680] They're moving into the streets [46:17.680 --> 46:21.680] I can't even read the news today [46:21.680 --> 46:26.680] They say the danger has gone away [46:26.680 --> 46:30.680] But I can see the fires still light [46:30.680 --> 46:33.680] Burning into the night [46:33.680 --> 46:35.680] There's too many ways [46:35.680 --> 46:40.680] Too many people bringing too many problems [46:40.680 --> 46:44.680] And I must love you around [46:44.680 --> 46:50.680] Can't see into any of the future [46:50.680 --> 46:54.680] All right, folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio [46:54.680 --> 47:01.680] The calling number is 512-646-1984 if you want to call in [47:01.680 --> 47:10.680] But, folks, we need to understand that if we don't start paying attention and controlling what our government officials do [47:10.680 --> 47:14.680] They're going to destroy us [47:14.680 --> 47:22.680] And there won't be anyone to blame but us because of how they're doing it [47:22.680 --> 47:26.680] They're doing it in broad daylight right in front of our eyes [47:26.680 --> 47:31.680] Not some back alley, not some dead of night [47:31.680 --> 47:47.680] They're doing it right in front of you because you are too dumbed down, apathetic, or otherwise occupied to pay any attention to what is going on around you [47:47.680 --> 47:56.680] And what these people are doing in your name but behind your back [47:56.680 --> 48:01.680] We need to think about that [48:01.680 --> 48:06.680] Or we're going to miss much worse than where we are now [48:06.680 --> 48:10.680] And it will only serve to continue and get worse [48:10.680 --> 48:17.680] It will keep going and keep going until finally the whole thing collapses under its weight [48:17.680 --> 48:21.680] And we're right back where we didn't want to be in the first place, Civil War [48:21.680 --> 48:25.680] So the only question is, is how fast do we get there at this point? [48:25.680 --> 48:31.680] Because, again, I don't see how we're going to avoid it [48:31.680 --> 48:37.680] We can't get them out of office and take back the power they've taken from us without it [48:37.680 --> 48:40.680] Because they're not going to give it up [48:40.680 --> 48:44.680] Anything we do, they're going to try to say is illegitimate [48:44.680 --> 48:52.680] Even though it's IRA 40 that authorizes everything they do in the first place [48:52.680 --> 48:58.680] And then when we say enough is enough and we put our foot down and try to force the issue [48:58.680 --> 49:00.680] There we go [49:00.680 --> 49:03.680] That's the match to the fuse [49:03.680 --> 49:08.680] And it's a very, very short fuse to the top of the powder case [49:08.680 --> 49:11.680] But again, how do we avoid it? [49:11.680 --> 49:14.680] Come on, there's got to be some smart people out there somewhere [49:14.680 --> 49:18.680] That can find a way that this will be resolved peacefully [49:18.680 --> 49:20.680] And help us get it going, right? [49:20.680 --> 49:22.680] There's got to be [49:22.680 --> 49:28.680] There has to be a way to do it without resorting to the one thing that history has proven [49:28.680 --> 49:37.680] The only successful measure of the people regaining their liberty from government [49:37.680 --> 49:40.680] I'll let you ponder that for a while [49:40.680 --> 49:43.680] In the meantime, I'll start taking some phone calls [49:43.680 --> 49:47.680] Alright, first up on the board is Eric in Washington [49:47.680 --> 49:50.680] Eric, what do you got? [49:50.680 --> 49:56.680] Well, Eddie, hopefully I'm one of those people that has another way out [49:56.680 --> 50:00.680] I think he said there's two ways out [50:00.680 --> 50:11.680] The first thing is a general demographic understanding that our so-called public servants are not doing what they need to do [50:11.680 --> 50:15.680] And to vote to get them out of office [50:15.680 --> 50:24.680] And the other way was to just to string up, get some more open, some lamp posts [50:24.680 --> 50:29.680] I sent you an email and I have another idea [50:29.680 --> 50:41.680] And the idea is that people like Tommy Crier, Dave Champion, what's his name, Dick Steen [50:41.680 --> 50:49.680] Is other people that have looked into the income tax, they're correct [50:49.680 --> 50:56.680] Personally, I believe they are, that may be another way to turn it around [50:56.680 --> 51:07.680] As an amateur student of history, if you look through the ages, you know, the king is not all-powerfully [51:07.680 --> 51:16.680] He always has these minions around him that he pays off to put together a board and maintain control of things [51:16.680 --> 51:19.680] Yeah, he's sick of fans [51:19.680 --> 51:20.680] I'm sorry? [51:20.680 --> 51:22.680] He's sick of fans [51:22.680 --> 51:39.680] Yeah, right, but the point is throughout history you can see that there's never been any civilization anywhere where you don't have some guy that's taken all the money from everybody and paying off his buddies to maintain control [51:39.680 --> 51:47.680] And it seems to me it's the same way here except through the IRS and the Federal Reserve [51:47.680 --> 51:53.680] So it seems to me that we have a parallel through history of exactly what's going on [51:53.680 --> 52:03.680] So if these people who've looked at the tax law are correct, then there would be absolutely nothing [52:03.680 --> 52:18.680] Okay, let me back up, the idea, okay, so why through history do these situations develop where you have a king of England or a king of this or that or the other thing and they can maintain control? [52:18.680 --> 52:22.680] They use greed, they use greed to maintain control [52:22.680 --> 52:33.680] My idea is to also use greed because that's the way they're keeping us under control right now is to use our own greed against us [52:33.680 --> 52:42.680] They say, well, pay your taxes or you're going to go to prison, this is essentially them using our own greed against ourselves [52:42.680 --> 53:00.680] But if these people are correct that most people earning domestic income do not own income tax, then that is a little nugget of gold that we can use to use people's own greed against themselves [53:00.680 --> 53:01.680] And how would we do that? [53:01.680 --> 53:28.680] Well, if these people are right that it's not that you or I, earning our own domestic income or no taxes, then there would be no violation of the law to take out an insurance policy against being prosecuted for [53:28.680 --> 53:42.680] or rather take out an insurance policy against the IRS bringing a lawsuit against you if you were to follow the proper procedures that would take you out of those that were liable for the income tax [53:42.680 --> 53:46.680] There's a couple of different ways that you do that [53:46.680 --> 53:55.680] That only solves the problem of dealing with the IRS. How does it solve the rest of the problems created by the same people in government that created the IRS? [53:55.680 --> 54:11.680] How does it solve the problem of those individuals still lining their own pockets, still thinking they have a right to control the rest of us to suit their view of the world and to enrich themselves at our expense? [54:11.680 --> 54:13.680] How does any of that solve that problem? [54:13.680 --> 54:25.680] Well, I guess what my unstated premise was is that they can only do this because they have the money that's being taken from us. So we keep the money from them. [54:25.680 --> 54:28.680] I'm not true. They can print money out of seeing air. [54:28.680 --> 54:40.680] Well, I'm sure that you recognize that the 16th Amendment and the Federal Reserve Act were twin legislations to work together. [54:40.680 --> 54:50.680] Okay, I'm not arguing that one way or the other. The point here is that getting rid of the aspect of the income tax doesn't change the fact that there's a Federal Reserve. [54:50.680 --> 54:55.680] It doesn't change the fact that money literally grows on printing presses. [54:55.680 --> 55:09.680] Okay, well then let me ask you a question. How much Fiat money will the Federal Reserve be willing to print if they don't get interest on that Fiat money? [55:09.680 --> 55:14.680] Well, you kind of lost me on what the point of asking the question is. [55:14.680 --> 55:33.680] If they already have managed to seize control and now are considered the owners of everything because everything is in hawk and all hawk leads back to the Federal Reserve, what do they care? [55:33.680 --> 55:48.680] Well, I guess I would say I don't understand what you're getting at. The Federal Reserve creates this Fiat currency because they know that there are tax revenues that are guaranteed to pay the interest on. [55:48.680 --> 55:59.680] Do you think that that is designed to operate in perpetuity or only for a specific length of time necessary to achieve another goal? [55:59.680 --> 56:04.680] I don't know. I don't know that. You can only speculate on that. [56:04.680 --> 56:15.680] Well, the thing about it is let's look at it from a logical standpoint. If it's intended to operate in perpetuity, then it's a failed system and they know it and they would have never started it. [56:15.680 --> 56:23.680] Why is it a failed system? Because they know very well that no economy can survive under the weight of Fiat currency forever. [56:23.680 --> 56:33.680] Every civilization on earth that has ever had it has proven that. It simply will not remain self-sustaining forever. [56:33.680 --> 56:43.680] People eventually wise up just like you're pointing out and they stop participating and the system collapses under its own weight because it's got nowhere to go. [56:43.680 --> 56:59.680] Okay, but if their name is already on everything because of the existence of that Fiat's currency for all that prior time, what do they care that it collapsed today? [56:59.680 --> 57:07.680] They own everything. They have the only dog bowl in town for people to eat from. What do they care about interest anymore? [57:07.680 --> 57:29.680] The only thing they need is to own everything, Eddie. Maybe they're pushing it to the point where they can say, look, this USA owes us so much money that we need to liquidate the national assets and then own them like they did in Greece [57:29.680 --> 57:47.680] where they're selling off the Greek islands to the IMF or other bankers. I'm not sure who it is. Maybe that's the end game. I don't know. That's not why I called. I called to say, I think there's another way and the way is... [57:47.680 --> 58:11.680] But my point is that so far you haven't given me a way to solve the overall problem. You've dealt with one of the symptoms, the income tax, you've dealt with one of the issues, the income tax, but you haven't offered me a way for the people to come back and regain their power over government without a fight. [58:11.680 --> 58:23.680] And that's what I'm trying to figure out here. How do we do it without resorting to violence to get back what is rightfully ours and to get control of our lives again so we don't have to work for these people, ever? [58:23.680 --> 58:27.680] Right. Right. Well, first thing, stop giving them ammunition. [58:27.680 --> 58:33.680] Well, hang on just a second. Let me take this break and fix this up on the other side, okay? So hang on just a minute. [58:33.680 --> 58:43.680] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio, the calling number 512-646-1984. Give us a call. Get in line. We will be right back. [58:43.680 --> 59:05.680] The Bible remains the most popular book in the world, yet countless readers are frustrated because they struggle to understand it. Some new translations try to help by simplifying the text, but in the process can compromise the profound meaning of the Scripture. [59:05.680 --> 59:17.680] Enter the recovery version. 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All of these people that are harassing us, the judges, the prosecutors, the cops, every federal organization, every most state organization, they all operate off money. [01:04:41.680 --> 01:04:44.680] Where are they getting the money from? [01:04:44.680 --> 01:04:46.680] They're getting it from the fed. [01:04:46.680 --> 01:04:54.680] They're money supply by refusing to participate in this illegal income tax scheme. [01:04:54.680 --> 01:05:05.680] And my understanding is that 87% of all federal tax revenues come from individuals like you and I. [01:05:05.680 --> 01:05:12.680] If we were to cut that off, would we not cut off their power to influence our lives? [01:05:12.680 --> 01:05:15.680] No. [01:05:15.680 --> 01:05:16.680] Why not? [01:05:16.680 --> 01:05:22.680] Income tax is the drain. It's not the faucet. [01:05:22.680 --> 01:05:28.680] The income tax is the drain on the bathtub, not the faucet. [01:05:28.680 --> 01:05:32.680] The faucet is the federal reserve. [01:05:32.680 --> 01:05:46.680] The income tax there is to keep an equilibrium between the influx of money and the outflow so that the tub doesn't overflow and crash the economy prematurely for their plans. [01:05:46.680 --> 01:05:56.680] Okay, so are you saying that without the income tax the federal reserve would continue to create this fiat currency without reservation? [01:05:56.680 --> 01:05:58.680] Absolutely. [01:05:58.680 --> 01:06:04.680] They've already achieved their primary objective of getting their name tagged to all real property everywhere. [01:06:04.680 --> 01:06:07.680] Why would they care any longer? [01:06:07.680 --> 01:06:11.680] Because who is going to suffer at that point when the economy crashes? [01:06:11.680 --> 01:06:19.680] The people that hold all the property are those who are in debt to those who hold the property. [01:06:19.680 --> 01:06:33.680] Okay. Well, first of all, wouldn't international competition force the federal reserve to stop printing fiat currency without reserve? [01:06:33.680 --> 01:06:38.680] Explain competition to me. [01:06:38.680 --> 01:06:43.680] Let's say China doesn't print money. [01:06:43.680 --> 01:06:50.680] Okay, competition. One country does not print money without reservation. The United States does. [01:06:50.680 --> 01:06:59.680] Their currency is printed without reservation and becomes worthless in comparison to the other country that isn't. [01:06:59.680 --> 01:07:01.680] Okay, let me ask a question here. [01:07:01.680 --> 01:07:12.680] Are you operating under the presumption that no other country on earth is operating on a fiat currency system? [01:07:12.680 --> 01:07:18.680] My understanding is there's very few countries that are not operating under a fiat currency system. [01:07:18.680 --> 01:07:21.680] You're correct. There were seven. [01:07:21.680 --> 01:07:31.680] They're essentially operating in parallel, printing huge amounts of the fiat currency so that they're essentially remain equal. [01:07:31.680 --> 01:07:45.680] The countries that aren't under a fiat currency, my understanding, what is Iran? It used to be Libya, which might explain how things went down there. [01:07:45.680 --> 01:07:54.680] It's what explains how things are going down in those countries that are not under a federal reserve bank. [01:07:54.680 --> 01:08:03.680] I don't know that I would say that, perhaps. It could be because they're not part of the international... [01:08:03.680 --> 01:08:13.680] What was Qaddafi doing when we invaded and killed him? What was Qaddafi trying to do? [01:08:13.680 --> 01:08:19.680] Qaddafi, that's a really big question. [01:08:19.680 --> 01:08:29.680] Economically, let me simplify it then. Economically, what was Qaddafi trying to do that got him killed? [01:08:29.680 --> 01:08:32.680] Move away from the Western banking system. [01:08:32.680 --> 01:08:36.680] And on to what? [01:08:36.680 --> 01:08:42.680] On to a pan-African currency system. [01:08:42.680 --> 01:08:48.680] No, he was going to a solid gold and silver-based monetary system. [01:08:48.680 --> 01:08:54.680] Well, I don't know that. You might be right. I don't know that. [01:08:54.680 --> 01:09:01.680] Yeah, so people that go against that are certainly the enemies of the fiat banking system. [01:09:01.680 --> 01:09:14.680] Okay, but my point here is, and all I'm trying to get out of this is that the Federal Reserve and the people that own and control everything about the Federal Reserve [01:09:14.680 --> 01:09:22.680] and have nothing to do with government other than that, they control everything about government through the Federal Reserve and its purse strings. [01:09:22.680 --> 01:09:32.680] If they've already managed to get all of the property into an area where they can either buy it up or already own it, they don't care if they collapse the economy [01:09:32.680 --> 01:09:39.680] because we are all going to have to work for them to survive because all property is in their hands and we've got nothing. [01:09:39.680 --> 01:09:48.680] We're dependent upon them for everything, which is exactly where this was designed to go in the first place in my opinion. [01:09:48.680 --> 01:09:49.680] Okay. [01:09:49.680 --> 01:09:53.680] So they need to be stopped from printing their fiat currency. [01:09:53.680 --> 01:09:57.680] I mean, frankly, right now I own property. It's not in their hands. [01:09:57.680 --> 01:10:03.680] Well, that's just it. It has to go beyond stopping the printing of the fiat currency. [01:10:03.680 --> 01:10:15.680] It has to go to the actual nullifying of any property transfers that were utilized, that were performed based entirely on fiat's currency [01:10:15.680 --> 01:10:20.680] so that these people can no longer own the property they stole with fake money. [01:10:20.680 --> 01:10:24.680] Right. It's a fraud. It's always been a fraud. [01:10:24.680 --> 01:10:34.680] So back to my original question. How are we going to do that and not have to shoot every damn body in the head? [01:10:34.680 --> 01:10:48.680] Well, the people that I've read who are smarter than I am say the 16th Amendment and the fiat currency and the income tax are all tied together. [01:10:48.680 --> 01:11:00.680] And it may be true. It may not be true. But if you cut off this national taxation of income of private individuals making domestic source income, [01:11:00.680 --> 01:11:10.680] the Fed would stop printing fiat money. Is that true? I don't know. Other people have said that they're tied together. [01:11:10.680 --> 01:11:21.680] Okay, but at some point the fact that they are or were tied together becomes irrelevant if what I'm talking about is the ultimate goal. [01:11:21.680 --> 01:11:31.680] At some point that becomes entirely irrelevant. That's my point because it was not designed and never could last forever. [01:11:31.680 --> 01:11:47.680] It had to have a specific time frame in which it was supposed to operate that way for them to get done what they needed to get done to solidify the power that they would lose when it crashed. [01:11:47.680 --> 01:11:56.680] Well, I don't know if they're that far along. They certainly can print as much money as they want to buy everything. [01:11:56.680 --> 01:12:09.680] Well, they have access to all the gold reserves, all the silver reserves. How many tons of gold is there in the world for financial reserves? Do you know? [01:12:09.680 --> 01:12:12.680] I don't know. [01:12:12.680 --> 01:12:24.680] The last thing I read on it said the world currency reserve in solid gold is approximately 25,000 tons. [01:12:24.680 --> 01:12:32.680] Yeah, I've heard about the size of a fair size barn is all the gold that's ever been mined ever. [01:12:32.680 --> 01:12:45.680] Yeah, about 25,000 tons is the actual available un mined gold in a currency form. [01:12:45.680 --> 01:12:57.680] Okay, well, let me ask you this question. If I can legally stop paying the income taxes as I have no obligation, it's not been imposed on me as far as I'm aware. [01:12:57.680 --> 01:13:07.680] I'm not obligated to do that. If I can stop doing that legally without fear, without punishment, does that help or does that hurt? [01:13:07.680 --> 01:13:12.680] Well, it helps you, but it doesn't solve the overall problem. [01:13:12.680 --> 01:13:16.680] Look, you have to remember what the income tax is actually doing. [01:13:16.680 --> 01:13:31.680] The income tax was designed to do several things, one of which the main one of which is get control of the money system and make the easy transfer of valuable property for worthless imaginary property possible. [01:13:31.680 --> 01:13:38.680] That's its primary purpose, but it also has some secondary effects because of that. [01:13:38.680 --> 01:13:55.680] It creates inflation, which lowers the value of the money, which means money doesn't go as far, which means more work hours or more people have to be put into the workforce in order to meet the same income level over time. [01:13:55.680 --> 01:14:10.680] So we go from one parent working and supporting a family of four or five to both parents having to work to support a family of four or five or even two or less nowadays. [01:14:10.680 --> 01:14:16.680] And it all depends upon what job they get as to how far they can go. [01:14:16.680 --> 01:14:25.680] But who is taking care and raising their children while they're all at work producing for the people who own everything? [01:14:25.680 --> 01:14:37.680] Somebody else who also happened to work for the people who own everything, just in a different part of the system, the public government controlled and run schools. [01:14:37.680 --> 01:14:46.680] That's why your kids don't know anything about economics. They don't know anything about world history. They don't know anything about American history. [01:14:46.680 --> 01:14:52.680] They don't know anything about why we got independent of England to begin with. [01:14:52.680 --> 01:15:02.680] There's a Charlie Brown cartoon that is the most absolute bit of truth I have ever seen in a comic. [01:15:02.680 --> 01:15:18.680] And it's very simple. It is Linus turning around looking at Lucy in the classroom and saying, no one is going to provide you the education you need to overthrow them. [01:15:18.680 --> 01:15:33.680] Okay. I'll have to think about what you said, but when I send these guys my tax money, I mean that's real wealth. That represents real effort that I put out during the year. [01:15:33.680 --> 01:15:42.680] When they put out their fiat currency, that represents nothing other than that it's legal tender. [01:15:42.680 --> 01:15:50.680] So I'm sending them something real and they're giving me something that's phony. [01:15:50.680 --> 01:16:03.680] I don't see, and you're going to have to explain this to me, how if I stop giving them something real, their fiat currency continues to have any purchasing power. [01:16:03.680 --> 01:16:16.680] Because what you provided to them that was real was your labor. They don't own your labor. They used your labor just like they did the currency of gold. 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[01:20:00.680 --> 01:20:13.680] Okay, well what I've seen historically is every time one of these fiat currency system set up, first bank of the United States, the bank of England, whatsoever, [01:20:13.680 --> 01:20:24.680] the first thing they do is they get some real value and then they create shares to start their fiat money system. [01:20:24.680 --> 01:20:45.680] So my point is only that when I send in digital digits, that represents my labor, real value, that they're using to further their fiat money scheme. [01:20:45.680 --> 01:20:56.680] If your understanding is different, I guess, I need to apply that. It's not that it's different. I just see the end result of it being different. [01:20:56.680 --> 01:21:05.680] You're looking at it as without your labor or without your value, they have nothing, and that's not true. [01:21:05.680 --> 01:21:14.680] They've already used what you've given them of value to acquire other things of value. [01:21:14.680 --> 01:21:21.680] That's what I'm saying, and they're not going to give those other things up, no matter what they do with the rest of it. [01:21:21.680 --> 01:21:32.680] If they stop printing money tomorrow because they own all the land in the world, then so what? [01:21:32.680 --> 01:21:39.680] They need you to work it, but they don't have to pay you for it. They can sit there and say, look, I tell you what, [01:21:39.680 --> 01:21:47.680] but my point is, is that in the scheme of how it works, is they can now sit there and say, look, there is no more money, [01:21:47.680 --> 01:22:03.680] but I can provide you with a place to live and food to eat if you will agree to mine my mountain and work my fields and all this other kind of stuff and pay your way. [01:22:03.680 --> 01:22:09.680] How's that for a trade? They've turned you into a freaking migrant worker. [01:22:09.680 --> 01:22:21.680] Right, so I guess to sum it up, it seems to me that you're saying that even if we stop paying income tax, which is 87% of the federal government's revenues, [01:22:21.680 --> 01:22:28.680] they would continue on with their fiat money system and that. [01:22:28.680 --> 01:22:34.680] Well, let me ask one more question, and then I've got to get to other callers. I can't occupy the whole show on one guy. [01:22:34.680 --> 01:22:45.680] But are you under the presumption that the money collected at income tax is actually used to fund the services the government tells the people it's providing for them? [01:22:45.680 --> 01:22:47.680] No, absolutely not. [01:22:47.680 --> 01:22:53.680] Okay, so when you say it's generating revenue for the government, what are we talking about? [01:22:53.680 --> 01:22:54.680] What? [01:22:54.680 --> 01:22:59.680] More specifically, what are you talking about when you say revenue? [01:22:59.680 --> 01:23:08.680] What I'm talking about is it pays the interest on the debt. The revenue is all fiat money, all of it, which is used to run the government. [01:23:08.680 --> 01:23:15.680] The payments that you make, tax payments, just go to pay the interest on the fiat money. [01:23:15.680 --> 01:23:16.680] Okay. [01:23:16.680 --> 01:23:19.680] That was according to the church report. [01:23:19.680 --> 01:23:30.680] Well, but now you've contradicted yourself because you said what you're paying in has value. If it has value, it can't be fiat. [01:23:30.680 --> 01:23:32.680] No, that's not what I said. [01:23:32.680 --> 01:23:38.680] And it's not exactly revenue to the government if they're having to turn around and give it to someone else. [01:23:38.680 --> 01:23:48.680] The fiat money, the fiat money is worth nothing, but they're asking for real value through my labor. [01:23:48.680 --> 01:24:04.680] The thing that we seem to be in disagreement about is that I'm saying if I see sending them real value, they will stop with their fiat money printing [01:24:04.680 --> 01:24:10.680] because that's not what they're in it for. They're in it for control, as you said, to own everything. [01:24:10.680 --> 01:24:20.680] I say they will stop doing that. You seem to be saying that no, they won't stop doing that and they will be able to continue. [01:24:20.680 --> 01:24:33.680] I don't see why they would want to continue is my point. They wouldn't have to stop, but what would be the point? [01:24:33.680 --> 01:24:43.680] Right, because their money would become progressively more, their fiat currency would become progressively less and less. [01:24:43.680 --> 01:24:59.680] And again, if I could give somebody a boatload of monopoly money in exchange for actual land or solid gold and silver and other precious metals, [01:24:59.680 --> 01:25:20.680] which I then give to them and then receive from them and I could now sit on it, why would I care that I can't use monopoly money anymore? [01:25:20.680 --> 01:25:34.680] Well, that's another conversation. I think Bill still on YouTube had a video where he discussed that. Simply the thing to do is to come up with money. [01:25:34.680 --> 01:25:50.680] The federal government prints bonds or rather bills, not bonds, bills and buys the money back from the people that bought it with their fiat currency. [01:25:50.680 --> 01:26:06.680] My only point was to call in and say, look, to me, we have a third method. It's legal to stop paying income tax and it hurts those people that would harm us to stop paying it. [01:26:06.680 --> 01:26:15.680] I think that's a possible thing to do. I think it's a legal thing to do that won't get anybody killed and I think it's worth looking into. That's why I called. [01:26:15.680 --> 01:26:23.680] Okay. Well, it's a thought. I don't know if it will reach the areas we needed to reach, but it's a thought. [01:26:23.680 --> 01:26:25.680] All right. Talk to you later. [01:26:25.680 --> 01:26:37.680] Yes, sir. Thanks for calling in. All right. We have Ralph in Texas. Ralph, what do you got? You got three minutes before I got to take another break. [01:26:37.680 --> 01:26:42.680] Let me turn this speakerphone off. Okay. Can you hear me all right? [01:26:42.680 --> 01:26:50.680] So far. All right. Nice to have you back. Hope you enjoyed your holiday. [01:26:50.680 --> 01:26:55.680] Well, I worked a whole time, so not really, but oh well. [01:26:55.680 --> 01:27:00.680] Well, you didn't have to put up with all of us for a little while. That should be a help. [01:27:00.680 --> 01:27:06.680] I want to talk about what you were talking about in your monologue, the transportation code. [01:27:06.680 --> 01:27:13.680] I'm still having trouble wrapping my mind around this memorandum of understanding, so I want to ask you about that. [01:27:13.680 --> 01:27:18.680] And also, there's several things, actually, if we have time for any of it. [01:27:18.680 --> 01:27:27.680] I'm looking at transportation code 644.102. It says this in several places, I believe. [01:27:27.680 --> 01:27:38.680] But anyway, it says the department by rules shall establish uniform standards from municipal and county enforcement of this chapter. [01:27:38.680 --> 01:27:50.680] My question is, if the municipal or county enforcement officers violate those rules, can they be in trouble? [01:27:50.680 --> 01:27:53.680] Absolutely. Okay. [01:27:53.680 --> 01:27:58.680] The DPS is the one that's going to have to get them in trouble. [01:27:58.680 --> 01:28:05.680] Oh, so what you do is complain to the DPS about them violating the rules that the DPS set up for the municipal and county enforcement officers. [01:28:05.680 --> 01:28:16.680] Correct. Unless they violated rights, in which case then you could complain to the courts that they did it by violating the rules set up by the DPS. [01:28:16.680 --> 01:28:18.680] I'm sorry. Say that one more time? [01:28:18.680 --> 01:28:34.680] Unless they violated your rights when they violated the rules set up by the DPS, then you can use the courts to go after them and say that the municipality violated their agreement and rules with the DPS. [01:28:34.680 --> 01:28:41.680] And then you would have to get the DPS to agree in order to prove your case that, yeah, they did. [01:28:41.680 --> 01:28:43.680] Okay. Okay. [01:28:43.680 --> 01:28:46.680] That last bit is a little bit static. [01:28:46.680 --> 01:28:53.680] Okay. We look at my list here for a second. [01:28:53.680 --> 01:29:01.680] Yeah, if you can touch on the memorandum of understanding either, you know, some today or maybe just put it a little bit in one of your. [01:29:01.680 --> 01:29:15.680] Okay. The memorandum of understanding is a written request from a local political subdivision or municipality or county to the Department of Public Safety. [01:29:15.680 --> 01:29:33.680] Requesting that some officer or officers within their jurisdiction be allowed to test and get certified to enforce the transportation code within that jurisdiction. [01:29:33.680 --> 01:29:49.680] And that memorandum of understanding is what is used for the DPS to tell that municipality you have to agree to comply with the policies and law that we set out in the administrative code and the transportation code. [01:29:49.680 --> 01:29:52.680] Do you or don't you? [01:29:52.680 --> 01:29:56.680] Okay. What work can I find that written in the books? 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[01:33:33.680 --> 01:33:44.680] If you go and do a search on Google for the Texas administrative code, there are multiple things you can find. [01:33:44.680 --> 01:33:53.680] The one that's going to be most important, hang on, I've got to log into my dad blame caller page again. [01:33:53.680 --> 01:34:04.680] This gets aggravating. [01:34:04.680 --> 01:34:10.680] I really hate days like this. [01:34:10.680 --> 01:34:18.680] Okay, now if you use that link to go to the search page for the Texas administrative code, [01:34:18.680 --> 01:34:24.680] you can do a search under Title 37 for the phrase Memorandum of Understanding. [01:34:24.680 --> 01:34:27.680] And you're going to get several hits. [01:34:27.680 --> 01:34:30.680] You're going to get 3.9017. [01:34:30.680 --> 01:34:33.680] You're going to get 3 point, or I'm sorry, wrong list. [01:34:33.680 --> 01:34:52.680] 4.14, 4.20, 4.56, 15.61, 15.171, 15.172, 16.31, 159.9, 159.13, and 159.19. [01:34:52.680 --> 01:35:02.680] Okay, so there are 10 hits on that term in Title 37, which is all about Department of Public Safety. [01:35:02.680 --> 01:35:08.680] Now if you try to search the entire code for that phrase, the page won't let you do it. [01:35:08.680 --> 01:35:15.680] They have rigged the website for the administrative code so that you can never view the whole code [01:35:15.680 --> 01:35:21.680] like you can the entire statute on the legislative website. [01:35:21.680 --> 01:35:29.680] Why? Because they sell the administrative code for thousands of dollars to third parties. [01:35:29.680 --> 01:35:36.680] Okay, so they don't want it where we can view it all and print it all from one place. [01:35:36.680 --> 01:35:45.680] So they make it virtually impossible to find information if you don't know exactly how to use the tools they've given us, which is minuscule. [01:35:45.680 --> 01:35:47.680] One quick question. [01:35:47.680 --> 01:35:51.680] Would it be worth it for someone to buy it and then resell it? [01:35:51.680 --> 01:35:52.680] You can. [01:35:52.680 --> 01:35:55.680] You can resell it. [01:35:55.680 --> 01:35:59.680] The printed copy they sell is copyrighted. [01:35:59.680 --> 01:36:02.680] You can't reprint it and sell it. [01:36:02.680 --> 01:36:08.680] If you're going to print it, you've got to do it section by section off the website. [01:36:08.680 --> 01:36:11.680] And sell that. [01:36:11.680 --> 01:36:12.680] You don't have to sell it. [01:36:12.680 --> 01:36:15.680] You can put it on a website for free. [01:36:15.680 --> 01:36:19.680] Whether you can sell it or not, that's a different issue. [01:36:19.680 --> 01:36:23.680] Okay, I'm just trying to figure out if our models are copyrighted or not. [01:36:23.680 --> 01:36:26.680] Well, don't go down that road. [01:36:26.680 --> 01:36:28.680] The laws are not copyrighted. [01:36:28.680 --> 01:36:33.680] Hard copies of the books they come in may be. [01:36:33.680 --> 01:36:34.680] Okay. [01:36:34.680 --> 01:36:35.680] So I didn't want to get off point. [01:36:35.680 --> 01:36:36.680] I'm listening. [01:36:36.680 --> 01:36:37.680] All right. [01:36:37.680 --> 01:36:45.680] Now, as an example, if you search Title I of the administrative code for that phrase, you also get 10 hits. [01:36:45.680 --> 01:36:54.680] And 3.9300 is speaking directly of the Texas Department of Public Safety. [01:36:54.680 --> 01:36:56.680] And it's very short, and this is what it reads. [01:36:56.680 --> 01:37:05.680] Pursuant section 411.0096 of the Texas government code, CJD, which is the Criminal Justice Division. [01:37:05.680 --> 01:37:14.680] And the Texas Department of Public Safety have entered into a memorandum of understanding pertaining to the coordination of drug law enforcement efforts. [01:37:14.680 --> 01:37:21.680] The memorandum of understanding may be amended as necessary by subsequent written agreement adopted by the rule. [01:37:21.680 --> 01:37:25.680] The current memorandum of understanding is listed in the following. [01:37:25.680 --> 01:37:29.680] And then it's got an attached graphic. [01:37:29.680 --> 01:37:34.680] And in that graphic is the memorandum of understanding itself. [01:37:34.680 --> 01:37:35.680] Okay. [01:37:35.680 --> 01:37:43.680] So the memorandum of understanding, if you looked at this copy right here, [01:37:43.680 --> 01:37:52.680] basically it says who's entering into it, its purpose, the policy it's being used for, [01:37:52.680 --> 01:37:59.680] the law enforcement strategy pertaining to the agreement, and a provision for amendment. [01:37:59.680 --> 01:38:02.680] And then it's got two signature blocks. [01:38:02.680 --> 01:38:19.680] One by the director of the Department of Public Safety and one by the executive director of whatever department, agency, or political subdivision is signing for that entity in this agreement. [01:38:19.680 --> 01:38:23.680] Okay. [01:38:23.680 --> 01:38:42.680] Alright, so like I said, the memorandum of understanding is a written agreement between the Department of Public Safety and some other entity or agency of government to either work in conjunction with or to, well, that's the only way they can use it, [01:38:42.680 --> 01:38:49.680] to work in conjunction with the Department of Public Safety for a particular purpose. [01:38:49.680 --> 01:39:08.680] Alright, I've heard you and also Randy talk, well, not a lot, but I've heard you mentioned it more than once about, how do I say this, about the memorandum of understanding, I guess, or who can get the memorandum of understanding, [01:39:08.680 --> 01:39:15.680] and going by how many, what the population of the county is, if it borders a national or international border. [01:39:15.680 --> 01:39:30.680] Because there, depending upon what kind of memorandum participatory program they're trying to enter into with the Department of Public Safety, there is other law governing the aspects of that particular program. [01:39:30.680 --> 01:39:34.680] In this case, enforcement of the Texas Transportation Code. [01:39:34.680 --> 01:39:52.680] And the rules for who qualifies to enforce under the Texas Transportation Code via a memorandum of understanding and other required certifications is in Chapter 4 and its rules under Title 37. [01:39:52.680 --> 01:39:54.680] Chapter 4 of the Administrative Code. [01:39:54.680 --> 01:39:56.680] Correct. [01:39:56.680 --> 01:40:05.680] Alright, I'm looking at, let's see, Chapter 644 of the Transportation Code, which I just recently got. [01:40:05.680 --> 01:40:14.680] It was not in the Transportation Code that I thought I got from your seminar material. [01:40:14.680 --> 01:40:27.680] But I don't know that because I've got like two or three copies of the Transportation Code in different formats and not a one that had Chapter 644 in it. [01:40:27.680 --> 01:40:29.680] I know I got some of them off the Internet. [01:40:29.680 --> 01:40:35.680] At least one of those three or four copies I have, but now I have 644, I'm looking at the population, et cetera. [01:40:35.680 --> 01:40:38.680] And, you know, bordering the Gulf of Mexico. [01:40:38.680 --> 01:40:45.680] So, why was I saying that? I don't know. [01:40:45.680 --> 01:40:47.680] Yes, okay, here it is. [01:40:47.680 --> 01:40:49.680] I'm going to scroll up. [01:40:49.680 --> 01:40:56.680] 644, the Transportation Code, Title 7, Vehicles and Traffic, and Title F, Commercial Motor Vehicles. [01:40:56.680 --> 01:41:05.680] So this about population in the Gulf of Mexico is in Chapter 644 with this title, Commercial Motor Vehicles Safety Census. [01:41:05.680 --> 01:41:17.680] So does that apply to the non-commercial motor vehicle safety standards, which are we know and we understand and I comprehend it, though I don't think I can explain it freehandedly. [01:41:17.680 --> 01:41:27.680] Is that the difference in weight, designation, passenger, number, and passenger cargo factors? [01:41:27.680 --> 01:41:28.680] Correct. [01:41:28.680 --> 01:41:30.680] That's the difference in commercial, okay. [01:41:30.680 --> 01:41:39.680] Commercial class versus passenger capacity versus the carrying of hazardous materials and bearing a placard for such. [01:41:39.680 --> 01:41:46.680] Okay, so if these restrictions on who the DPS will allow. [01:41:46.680 --> 01:41:54.680] Now, I'm not going to mix this up a little bit because I haven't read 37 and the Memorandum of Understanding and all the other things you were just talking about. [01:41:54.680 --> 01:41:57.680] I'll have to go back and listen to the recording and text both. [01:41:57.680 --> 01:42:06.680] So if this, Section 44, Commercial Motor Vehicles Safety Standards, and it talks about the populations and the locations. [01:42:06.680 --> 01:42:11.680] So this only applies to certain commercial motor vehicles within the Transportation Code. [01:42:11.680 --> 01:42:12.680] Correct. [01:42:12.680 --> 01:42:14.680] Can you clarify that? [01:42:14.680 --> 01:42:22.680] Well, I mean, we know they don't know what they're doing, but I'm trying to understand how they're getting it wrong. [01:42:22.680 --> 01:42:23.680] Because they're stupid. [01:42:23.680 --> 01:42:27.680] They don't read. [01:42:27.680 --> 01:42:28.680] Yeah. [01:42:28.680 --> 01:42:29.680] It's like I said at the very beginning. [01:42:29.680 --> 01:42:33.680] There is only three reasons they can be getting this wrong. [01:42:33.680 --> 01:42:34.680] Only three. [01:42:34.680 --> 01:42:40.680] And we eliminated every one of them but one. [01:42:40.680 --> 01:42:43.680] Remember if you talked about it, but now I can't solve the three. [01:42:43.680 --> 01:42:44.680] They're stupid. [01:42:44.680 --> 01:42:45.680] They're stupid. [01:42:45.680 --> 01:42:48.680] They're incompetent or they're corrupt. [01:42:48.680 --> 01:42:49.680] Oh, okay. [01:42:49.680 --> 01:42:50.680] Okay, yes, yes. [01:42:50.680 --> 01:42:54.680] They're stupid because they're not reading the law. [01:42:54.680 --> 01:42:57.680] But we know they're reading the law because they're citing it. [01:42:57.680 --> 01:42:59.680] They're just not citing all of it. [01:42:59.680 --> 01:43:03.680] They're ignoring the part that's inconvenient to their conclusion. [01:43:03.680 --> 01:43:06.680] So they're not ignorant. [01:43:06.680 --> 01:43:07.680] Okay. [01:43:07.680 --> 01:43:11.680] I see the examples of what you're saying. [01:43:11.680 --> 01:43:16.680] A quick story in my case is that I was arrested for failure to identify. [01:43:16.680 --> 01:43:24.680] So I sued and they come back and said, well, he could have been arrested for not displaying [01:43:24.680 --> 01:43:30.680] the driver's license and for not properly wearing his seat belt. [01:43:30.680 --> 01:43:37.680] And they couldn't sense he arrested me for failure to identify and not the other thing. [01:43:37.680 --> 01:43:44.680] I said that that was incompetent because he doesn't even know what an arrestable offense is. [01:43:44.680 --> 01:43:46.680] So that does not apply. [01:43:46.680 --> 01:43:50.680] It could not make a normal mistake. 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[01:46:15.680 --> 01:46:20.680] Folks, I am going to do my best to get through this caller board, so y'all hang on. [01:46:20.680 --> 01:46:23.680] All right, Ralph. Let's see. What else you got? [01:46:23.680 --> 01:46:25.680] Okay. I'll try to make it quick. [01:46:25.680 --> 01:46:30.680] The DPS officer gave me two traffic citations, and I didn't do anything. [01:46:30.680 --> 01:46:36.680] I just accepted them because I had someone in the call with me that could take that kind of pressure. [01:46:36.680 --> 01:46:41.680] So I did your motion to plush into the J.T. Court. [01:46:41.680 --> 01:46:49.680] What gives that J.T. Court jurisdiction to hear anything I or that DPS officer has to say? [01:46:49.680 --> 01:46:54.680] The Code of Criminal Procedure does. [01:46:54.680 --> 01:47:00.680] Okay. So in the civil matter, if the judge is having a hearing... [01:47:00.680 --> 01:47:05.680] J.P. Courts have civil and criminal jurisdiction in Texas. [01:47:05.680 --> 01:47:09.680] Municipal courts have only criminal Class C fine only. [01:47:09.680 --> 01:47:18.680] Okay. What I'm saying is, in civil court, whenever the court notifies me that something's happening, [01:47:18.680 --> 01:47:23.680] they show where they've served everybody, where they've served them. [01:47:23.680 --> 01:47:30.680] The J.T. Court sent me a letter saying, hey, you got a hearing coming up and sent me the letter after the hearing date. [01:47:30.680 --> 01:47:37.680] Yeah, they don't comply with any of the rules of the Code of Criminal Procedure, but it is what authorizes them to carry forward. [01:47:37.680 --> 01:47:40.680] They're just not doing it correctly. [01:47:40.680 --> 01:47:44.680] What authorizes them? The Code of Criminal Procedure? [01:47:44.680 --> 01:47:49.680] The Code of Criminal Procedure is what gives them jurisdiction in the process to follow. [01:47:49.680 --> 01:47:56.680] They just don't follow the process even though they have the jurisdiction. [01:47:56.680 --> 01:48:07.680] Well, I was challenging the jurisdiction, but I don't see how that the J.P. can come in here because I thought the prosecutor for the state had to do that. [01:48:07.680 --> 01:48:08.680] Not... [01:48:08.680 --> 01:48:09.680] How can the J.P. Court... [01:48:09.680 --> 01:48:18.680] Court's the one that sets and schedules the hearings and all that stuff, and usually they're moved to do that through a motion by one of the parties, [01:48:18.680 --> 01:48:23.680] but when the parties file something, they have to serve the other party. [01:48:23.680 --> 01:48:28.680] When the court does something, it depends on what they're doing as to whether or not they got to serve everybody. [01:48:28.680 --> 01:48:31.680] It depends on what it is. [01:48:31.680 --> 01:48:32.680] Okay. [01:48:32.680 --> 01:48:39.680] Look, I've been modifying your arguments right or wrong for a long time. I thought I'd throw this out real quick. [01:48:39.680 --> 01:48:42.680] Mission statement, Rule 1 and Rule 2. [01:48:42.680 --> 01:48:46.680] Rule 1 is supposed to supervise traffic. [01:48:46.680 --> 01:48:51.680] Rule 2 says to supervise and regulate commercial and for-hire traffic. [01:48:51.680 --> 01:48:54.680] I used that early on in my case, and the judge says, well, you're going at this... [01:48:54.680 --> 01:48:57.680] You got a narrow definition of regulate. [01:48:57.680 --> 01:49:00.680] So here's what I'm arguing now. [01:49:00.680 --> 01:49:06.680] Two rules, two types of traffic, diametrically opposed. [01:49:06.680 --> 01:49:11.680] Well, no, he's the one that's looking at regulate incorrectly. [01:49:11.680 --> 01:49:21.680] Regulate here is the process of the two classes that follow it, commercial and for-hire. [01:49:21.680 --> 01:49:27.680] He can't add a different class to regulate when regulate says these are the two it's applying to. [01:49:27.680 --> 01:49:31.680] He's arguing regulate, and that's not the issue. [01:49:31.680 --> 01:49:37.680] The issue is what is being regulated, commercial and for-hire traffic. [01:49:37.680 --> 01:49:41.680] He can't add to that when the statute does it. [01:49:41.680 --> 01:49:44.680] Well, I added private traffic. [01:49:44.680 --> 01:49:51.680] I said if two is commercial and for-hire traffic and the two are diametrically opposed [01:49:51.680 --> 01:49:55.680] because one can only be supervised, the other can be regulated and supervised, [01:49:55.680 --> 01:49:57.680] then there must be a type of traffic. [01:49:57.680 --> 01:50:07.680] No, no, commercial and for-hire traffic deal just exactly the same way as commercial vehicle versus vehicle. [01:50:07.680 --> 01:50:10.680] Okay, commercial motor vehicle is the weight class. [01:50:10.680 --> 01:50:13.680] Commercial is the weight class under regulate. [01:50:13.680 --> 01:50:17.680] Non-commercial is the weight class under regulate. [01:50:17.680 --> 01:50:19.680] Taxis, shuttle buses, etc. [01:50:19.680 --> 01:50:21.680] Right, right. [01:50:21.680 --> 01:50:25.680] So what is, in the mission statement, what is one? [01:50:25.680 --> 01:50:27.680] Supervised traffic. [01:50:27.680 --> 01:50:28.680] That's private traffic. [01:50:28.680 --> 01:50:29.680] That's road signs. [01:50:29.680 --> 01:50:30.680] That's a road out. [01:50:30.680 --> 01:50:31.680] Bridge is out. [01:50:31.680 --> 01:50:33.680] Detour, right? [01:50:33.680 --> 01:50:34.680] And that was... [01:50:34.680 --> 01:50:36.680] Supervised or regulate. [01:50:36.680 --> 01:50:42.680] Regulate is the issue here in relation to commercial and for-hire motor vehicles. [01:50:42.680 --> 01:50:49.680] Well, I told him that I was under number one. [01:50:49.680 --> 01:50:56.680] You are under number one, but not for the purpose of punishment. [01:50:56.680 --> 01:51:00.680] There's no offense in number one, okay? [01:51:00.680 --> 01:51:05.680] The only thing in number one is the health and welfare of the public. [01:51:05.680 --> 01:51:15.680] Regulate, commercial and for-hire traffic is a different thing than directing that traffic on where it can go on the road. [01:51:15.680 --> 01:51:19.680] Okay, I'm going to let you get on to somebody else. [01:51:19.680 --> 01:51:20.680] I appreciate it. [01:51:20.680 --> 01:51:24.680] I'm going to study up on 37, and it looks like I'm going to be doing a little more reading on the criminal procedures. [01:51:24.680 --> 01:51:25.680] Go to criminal procedures. [01:51:25.680 --> 01:51:26.680] Good idea. [01:51:26.680 --> 01:51:30.680] Because I want to see that prosecutor put some paperwork in there. [01:51:30.680 --> 01:51:35.680] Because I'm tired of putting paperwork in the JP Court and prosecutor doing nothing. [01:51:35.680 --> 01:51:37.680] Yeah, well, that's the way they do it in every court. [01:51:37.680 --> 01:51:38.680] They don't feel bad. [01:51:38.680 --> 01:51:39.680] Well... [01:51:39.680 --> 01:51:41.680] But follow written objection to it. [01:51:41.680 --> 01:51:52.680] That the court is acting on behalf of the prosecution to make arguments to prosecution never made and to oppose facts to prosecution never opposed. [01:51:52.680 --> 01:51:56.680] And unopposed facts are evidentiary in law. [01:51:56.680 --> 01:51:59.680] And so now what's the problem, judge? [01:51:59.680 --> 01:52:02.680] You're taking the state side and you're the one that's prosecuting me. [01:52:02.680 --> 01:52:03.680] That's bias. [01:52:03.680 --> 01:52:04.680] That's prejudicial. [01:52:04.680 --> 01:52:06.680] That's not being fair and impartial. [01:52:06.680 --> 01:52:08.680] You're disqualified. [01:52:08.680 --> 01:52:09.680] Okay. [01:52:09.680 --> 01:52:10.680] Yeah. [01:52:10.680 --> 01:52:11.680] That sounds good. [01:52:11.680 --> 01:52:12.680] Okay. [01:52:12.680 --> 01:52:13.680] All right. [01:52:13.680 --> 01:52:14.680] Welcome back, Eddie. [01:52:14.680 --> 01:52:15.680] Appreciate it. [01:52:15.680 --> 01:52:16.680] Have a good evening. [01:52:16.680 --> 01:52:17.680] Okay. [01:52:17.680 --> 01:52:18.680] Thank you. [01:52:18.680 --> 01:52:19.680] Yes, sir. [01:52:19.680 --> 01:52:20.680] You too. [01:52:20.680 --> 01:52:21.680] Okay. [01:52:21.680 --> 01:52:22.680] All right. [01:52:22.680 --> 01:52:23.680] All right. [01:52:23.680 --> 01:52:24.680] Now we have Adam in Texas. [01:52:24.680 --> 01:52:25.680] Adam, what do you got? [01:52:25.680 --> 01:52:26.680] Hey, Eddie. [01:52:26.680 --> 01:52:28.680] Got to have you back, man. [01:52:28.680 --> 01:52:29.680] Thanks. [01:52:29.680 --> 01:52:43.680] How many, what's the percentage of go-bots on Texas highways that are actually engaged in the commerce that the transportation code is meant to regulate? [01:52:43.680 --> 01:52:45.680] How many go-bots? [01:52:45.680 --> 01:52:47.680] Yeah, you know, go-bots. [01:52:47.680 --> 01:52:53.680] They got combustible engines and windshields and doors sometimes. [01:52:53.680 --> 01:53:01.680] Well, there's more than 20 million people in Texas if you say even 25% of them have cars, that's more than 5 million. [01:53:01.680 --> 01:53:02.680] Okay. [01:53:02.680 --> 01:53:10.680] Is there anything to prevent me from registering my go-bot with the Department of Motor Vehicles as a not for hire? [01:53:10.680 --> 01:53:13.680] Yeah, they don't register go-bots. [01:53:13.680 --> 01:53:15.680] Well, my private conveyance. [01:53:15.680 --> 01:53:17.680] They don't register private conveyances. [01:53:17.680 --> 01:53:21.680] They only register motor vehicles. [01:53:21.680 --> 01:53:28.680] Well, so if I registered my motor vehicle with a DMV as a not for hire, what would that change? [01:53:28.680 --> 01:53:29.680] Nothing. [01:53:29.680 --> 01:53:33.680] Because the moment you register it, it is for hire. [01:53:33.680 --> 01:53:39.680] That's the whole purpose of registering it, licensing it for the purpose of hire. [01:53:39.680 --> 01:53:43.680] But when you register as not for hire, which I've seen before. [01:53:43.680 --> 01:53:48.680] You can't register it as not for hire in the state. [01:53:48.680 --> 01:53:53.680] Now, there's a DOT tag from the federal government for it. [01:53:53.680 --> 01:54:08.680] But why are you asking them to give you permission to use your property for something that the law itself doesn't deal with in the first place? [01:54:08.680 --> 01:54:09.680] Okay. [01:54:09.680 --> 01:54:15.680] That's the same question I asked Randy when he got that DOT number from the federal government. [01:54:15.680 --> 01:54:17.680] Okay. [01:54:17.680 --> 01:54:20.680] It's a Department of Transportation number. [01:54:20.680 --> 01:54:25.680] Hence, there's no way that it's not related to commerce. [01:54:25.680 --> 01:54:36.680] Because just like anything that says non-commercial, we're talking about a weight class category here, not a use. [01:54:36.680 --> 01:54:40.680] Okay, so there's no such thing as not for hire in tech? [01:54:40.680 --> 01:54:41.680] No, there is. [01:54:41.680 --> 01:54:44.680] Just not as a motor vehicle. [01:54:44.680 --> 01:54:50.680] Well, how do you achieve not for hire status and payment on the side of your door? [01:54:50.680 --> 01:54:52.680] You don't achieve it. [01:54:52.680 --> 01:54:56.680] It's the default. [01:54:56.680 --> 01:55:02.680] The problem is that the courts aren't treating it that way. [01:55:02.680 --> 01:55:15.680] Not for hire is the default until the state can prove that you were acting in a capacity that as for hire or commercially, i.e. engaging in transportation. [01:55:15.680 --> 01:55:24.680] If they can't demonstrate that, they can't prove the applicability of the offense or any of the requirements of this transportation code. [01:55:24.680 --> 01:55:27.680] That's the point. [01:55:27.680 --> 01:55:33.680] So would there be any benefit at all to paying not for hire on my doors? [01:55:33.680 --> 01:55:35.680] It'll draw a whole lot more attention. [01:55:35.680 --> 01:55:43.680] I'm not sure that would be called a benefit, though. [01:55:43.680 --> 01:55:44.680] All right. [01:55:44.680 --> 01:55:48.680] Okay, well, I guess that's all, man. [01:55:48.680 --> 01:55:49.680] I just wanted to... [01:55:49.680 --> 01:55:50.680] Yeah, I wasn't sure about that. [01:55:50.680 --> 01:55:52.680] I thought you could actually register it as a non-priority. [01:55:52.680 --> 01:55:53.680] You used to could. [01:55:53.680 --> 01:56:01.680] All farm trucks, all works used for private business and pleasure that were farm trucks, et cetera. [01:56:01.680 --> 01:56:06.680] They all used to have not for hire printed on the doors and the tailgates. [01:56:06.680 --> 01:56:08.680] Yeah, I was going to bring that up. [01:56:08.680 --> 01:56:09.680] I'm glad you brought that up. [01:56:09.680 --> 01:56:13.680] I was reading it in the transportation code yesterday. [01:56:13.680 --> 01:56:15.680] I can't remember. [01:56:15.680 --> 01:56:24.680] I was talking about if it's for farm use within 150 miles of your farm or ranch, then it's not subject to certain... [01:56:24.680 --> 01:56:25.680] I don't remember exactly. [01:56:25.680 --> 01:56:29.680] I was just reading it in the TTC. [01:56:29.680 --> 01:56:31.680] You know what I'm talking about? [01:56:31.680 --> 01:56:33.680] Yeah. [01:56:33.680 --> 01:56:37.680] So what does that mean? [01:56:37.680 --> 01:56:46.680] The thing is, is they can't limit where you can use it if it's legal for you to use it in the first place. [01:56:46.680 --> 01:56:53.680] Because it's still your car regardless. [01:56:53.680 --> 01:57:03.680] They're trying to say that if you want to move out of the state and it's more than 150 miles from the border of the state and where you currently live, [01:57:03.680 --> 01:57:07.680] you've got to register your car in this state before you can use it to leave the state. [01:57:07.680 --> 01:57:09.680] Does that make sense to you? [01:57:09.680 --> 01:57:12.680] Because it sure has held doesn't to me. [01:57:12.680 --> 01:57:21.680] So how can I use the 150 mile rule for a farm truck to my advantage? [01:57:21.680 --> 01:57:28.680] Well, first off, they've got to prove that you were more than 150 miles from where the truck was allowed to be used accordingly, right? [01:57:28.680 --> 01:57:29.680] Right. [01:57:29.680 --> 01:57:35.680] And then what is that? How does that get me out of certain requirements? [01:57:35.680 --> 01:57:37.680] You didn't want to say you just read it in the statute? [01:57:37.680 --> 01:57:38.680] That it does? [01:57:38.680 --> 01:57:40.680] What does the statute say? [01:57:40.680 --> 01:57:42.680] I was looking for it before I called in. [01:57:42.680 --> 01:57:43.680] I couldn't find it. [01:57:43.680 --> 01:57:46.680] Well, search the code for not for hire. [01:57:46.680 --> 01:57:51.680] If you found it using that, you should be able to find it again. [01:57:51.680 --> 01:57:52.680] Right. [01:57:52.680 --> 01:57:53.680] No, I'll find it again. [01:57:53.680 --> 01:57:54.680] I'll find it again. [01:57:54.680 --> 01:58:01.680] And it did say within 150 miles of the farm, if you should perform use, then there are certain applications that... [01:58:01.680 --> 01:58:06.680] Just use the word you remember seeing to perform your search and you should be able to find it again fairly easily. [01:58:06.680 --> 01:58:07.680] All right. [01:58:07.680 --> 01:58:08.680] Thanks, Eddie. [01:58:08.680 --> 01:58:09.680] All right, man. [01:58:09.680 --> 01:58:10.680] All right, folks. [01:58:10.680 --> 01:58:12.680] I'm sorry I was not able to get to everybody. [01:58:12.680 --> 01:58:13.680] I apologize. [01:58:13.680 --> 01:58:16.680] But if you got missed tonight, call in next Monday. [01:58:16.680 --> 01:58:20.680] I will be here unless the world ends or I die. [01:58:20.680 --> 01:58:26.680] Okay, y'all hang real tight, hang real tough, and I will see you next Monday. [01:58:26.680 --> 01:58:27.680] Have a great week. [01:58:27.680 --> 01:58:29.680] Good night and God bless. [01:58:29.680 --> 01:58:57.680] The Bible for America is offering absolutely free, a unique study Bible called the New Testament Recovery Version. 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