[00:00.000 --> 00:06.760] The following news flash is brought to you by The Lone Star Lowdown. [00:06.760 --> 00:13.200] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with Precious Metals, Gold $1,429 an ounce, [00:13.200 --> 00:21.360] Silver $16.45 an ounce, Copper $2.75 an ounce, Oil, Texas Crude $55.63 a barrel, Brent Crude [00:21.360 --> 00:29.960] $62.47 a barrel, and Cryptos in order of Market Cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum $20.00 [00:29.960 --> 00:41.320] $27.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [00:41.320 --> 00:52.280] Today in History, the year 1916, the Preparedness Day Bombing, a time suitcase bomb was detonated [00:52.280 --> 00:58.200] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day Parade, killing 10 and [00:58.200 --> 01:04.080] entering 40 today in history. [01:04.080 --> 01:09.440] In recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing hemp into [01:09.440 --> 01:14.120] Texas law back in June, county prosecutors around the state including Houston, Austin, [01:14.120 --> 01:18.840] San Antonio have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones [01:18.840 --> 01:22.800] since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to [01:22.800 --> 01:24.800] test the herb for THC. [01:24.800 --> 01:28.400] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this month that [01:28.400 --> 01:33.120] she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the [01:33.120 --> 01:34.120] law. [01:34.120 --> 01:37.600] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General stipulated in a letter [01:37.600 --> 01:42.080] to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized [01:42.080 --> 01:48.240] in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, as [01:48.240 --> 01:51.200] well as other cities too, like the district attorney. [01:51.200 --> 01:57.240] In El Paso, Kyma Esparza, a Democrat who also stated earlier this month that the law quote [01:57.240 --> 02:01.720] will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.720 --> 02:06.760] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [02:06.760 --> 02:11.200] in Harris County who stated that quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes something [02:11.200 --> 02:13.440] illegal based on its chemical makeup. [02:13.440 --> 02:17.360] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're [02:17.360 --> 02:22.560] charged with. [02:22.560 --> 02:27.240] A paper by Tulane University identified a five-and-a-half-inch American pocket shark [02:27.240 --> 02:32.360] as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket [02:32.360 --> 02:38.000] shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East [02:38.000 --> 02:39.500] Pacific Ocean. [02:39.500 --> 02:43.800] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near [02:43.800 --> 02:50.080] its front fins for the purposes hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the [02:50.080 --> 03:13.420] flow. [03:13.420 --> 03:16.420] When's every sun broken for you? [03:18.920 --> 03:21.420] Tell me, what's she gonna do? [03:21.420 --> 03:23.420] What's she gonna do? [03:25.420 --> 03:26.420] Check! [03:26.920 --> 03:28.420] Bad boys, bad boys [03:28.420 --> 03:29.920] What's she gonna do? [03:29.920 --> 03:32.420] What's she gonna do when they come for you? [03:32.420 --> 03:33.920] Bad boys, bad boys [03:33.920 --> 03:35.420] What's she gonna do? [03:35.420 --> 03:37.920] What's she gonna do when they come for you? [03:37.920 --> 03:40.920] When you were eight and you had bad traits [03:40.920 --> 03:43.420] You go to school and learn to dole in the rules [03:43.420 --> 03:45.920] So, why are you acting like I'm rubber boots [03:45.920 --> 03:48.920] It's, you get hot, and your mouth gets cool [03:48.920 --> 03:50.420] Bad boys, bad boys [03:50.420 --> 03:51.920] What's she gonna do? [03:51.920 --> 03:54.920] Oh, What's she gonna do when they come for you? [03:54.920 --> 03:55.920] Bad boys, bad boys [03:55.920 --> 03:57.420] What's she gonna do? [03:57.420 --> 03:59.920] Oh, What's she gonna do when they come for you? [03:59.920 --> 04:01.420] It's cheokoladhnichon, that one [04:01.420 --> 04:02.920] It's cheokoladhnhibwon [04:02.920 --> 04:03.920] It's cheokoladhnichon, that one [04:03.920 --> 04:05.420] That one isn't cheokoladhnichon, that one [04:05.420 --> 04:06.920] That one isn't cheokoladhnichon, that one [04:06.920 --> 04:08.420] That one isn't cheokoladhnichon, that one [04:08.420 --> 04:09.420] Cheokoladhnichon, that one [04:09.420 --> 04:24.740] Okay, howdy, howdy, this is Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, rule of law radio on this [04:24.740 --> 04:33.300] Thursday, the 23rd day of April, 2020, and I'm going to start out talking about some [04:33.300 --> 04:37.180] very unsettling research I've been doing this morning. [04:37.180 --> 04:42.460] I have a potential contract to manufacture a piece of equipment that I've been working [04:42.460 --> 04:54.860] on for about 16 years, and in looking into business and business models and such, I came [04:54.860 --> 05:00.900] across something that is extremely disturbing. [05:00.900 --> 05:08.540] You know, I'm thinking that we're just shut down on a coronavirus thing, that it's causing [05:08.540 --> 05:13.300] people some difficulty, but when they start lifting it, it's going to come back and it's [05:13.300 --> 05:17.220] going to, you know, the economy is going to come back pretty quickly. [05:17.220 --> 05:19.700] No, it's not. [05:19.700 --> 05:27.820] I'm afraid we are looking at the worst depression we have ever seen by far. [05:27.820 --> 05:30.980] The economy is like a huge juggernaut. [05:30.980 --> 05:38.100] It's taken it a long time to get up to full steam, and when all this started, the American [05:38.100 --> 05:42.860] economy was absolutely at full steam. [05:42.860 --> 05:50.980] So you and I, and most of us, we've had some discomfort and some inconvenience, but we've [05:50.980 --> 06:00.460] had no real threat, other countries are already suffering starvation. [06:00.460 --> 06:04.820] This juggernaut is in the process of slowing down. [06:04.820 --> 06:12.500] Oil was selling for minus $37 a barrel. [06:12.500 --> 06:18.740] Not only could they not give it away, they couldn't pay you to take it. [06:18.740 --> 06:24.900] So we have all of these production wells that are in the process of being shut down because [06:24.900 --> 06:26.740] we have no place to put the oil. [06:26.740 --> 06:36.740] Now, the reason we have so much oil is because you can't just go shut the valve off. [06:36.740 --> 06:42.820] Shutting down these wells is a very complex process, and it's just as complex, if not [06:42.820 --> 06:46.660] more so, bringing them back up. [06:46.660 --> 06:50.580] So we're still well into shutdown. [06:50.580 --> 06:56.140] We've got oil, we have no place to put right now, and everybody's having to shut down oil [06:56.140 --> 06:57.140] production. [06:57.140 --> 07:06.300] Oil was already down because Saudi Arabia and Russia were having a price war. [07:06.300 --> 07:12.460] And then this happened, and everybody stopped traveling, everybody stopped buying oil. [07:12.460 --> 07:22.260] Well, it didn't take long for the production that we were maintaining to fill up every [07:22.260 --> 07:24.620] storage facility on the planet. [07:24.620 --> 07:29.540] Now they're filling oil tankers and parking them because they need a place to put all [07:29.540 --> 07:32.900] this oil. [07:32.900 --> 07:42.420] When the economy tries to start back up, you can't just turn the switch and go back. [07:42.420 --> 07:46.300] There was one governor talking about restarting reopening the school systems. [07:46.300 --> 07:49.260] Well, you can't just reopen school systems. [07:49.260 --> 07:55.740] You have all of these support systems that need to be in place in order to be able to [07:55.740 --> 07:59.660] put the kids back in school, and they're not in place. [07:59.660 --> 08:05.540] All that stuff is shut down, and we're still in the process of shutting down. [08:05.540 --> 08:07.500] We haven't really seen shortages yet. [08:07.500 --> 08:10.100] We've seen inconveniences. [08:10.100 --> 08:17.140] We have big time shortages coming because all the production is shut down. [08:17.140 --> 08:22.100] This is insane. [08:22.100 --> 08:24.140] What they're doing is not just wrong. [08:24.140 --> 08:25.380] It is insane. [08:25.380 --> 08:28.900] It's criminally insane. [08:28.900 --> 08:39.300] We will have far more people die from the economic consequences of this shutdown than [08:39.300 --> 08:45.380] they ever imagined would die from the disease itself. [08:45.380 --> 08:52.180] Talking to Deborah just before the show, and we have people dying of cancer and other related [08:52.180 --> 08:56.100] other diseases because they can't get treated. [08:56.100 --> 09:04.420] More people than we expected to die from the coronavirus, and it's going to get a whole [09:04.420 --> 09:06.740] lot worse. [09:06.740 --> 09:09.660] I am disturbed. [09:09.660 --> 09:11.900] I'm not comfortable with what I'm seeing. [09:11.900 --> 09:18.860] If you've listened to my show for a long time, you know I am not an alarmist. [09:18.860 --> 09:25.780] I don't run around hollering that the sky is falling, and we've heard all this rubbish [09:25.780 --> 09:31.420] for the last 40 years that I know of. [09:31.420 --> 09:36.700] Every month some major catastrophe is going to fall on us, and we're all going to be [09:36.700 --> 09:37.700] destroyed. [09:37.700 --> 09:43.700] I've been hearing that so long I got tired of listening to it, but now I'm seeing the [09:43.700 --> 09:46.380] same thing. [09:46.380 --> 09:57.100] I see a big problem coming, and I don't see a way out. [09:57.100 --> 10:03.380] Someone stepped up and pulled the plug, and I'll talk to the pastor, Pastor Massad, and [10:03.380 --> 10:09.980] he's blaming the Chinese, but I don't think this is the Chinese. [10:09.980 --> 10:18.220] I think the Chinese might have screwed up and let a virus they were working on get out. [10:18.220 --> 10:31.180] What if you were an employee in this facility, and you violated a minor protocol, or a protocol [10:31.180 --> 10:40.820] wasn't sufficient, and somehow the virus got past all of their screenings, and you picked [10:40.820 --> 10:48.820] it up, and you're the one that walked outside with that virus on you. [10:48.820 --> 10:50.820] Look at what had happened to the world. [10:50.820 --> 10:56.580] You could be the person to destroy the world. [10:56.580 --> 11:04.060] I hope whoever that was never finds out there that person, but I suspected looking at all [11:04.060 --> 11:05.060] this. [11:05.060 --> 11:09.380] The pastor says it was all a setup, and he's talking about the Rockefellers, and there's [11:09.380 --> 11:15.420] always been this claim since the erection of the Georgia Guidestones that the government's [11:15.420 --> 11:21.580] trying to eliminate the world, the world government, the one world order is trying to eliminate [11:21.580 --> 11:27.380] all but 500 million people, that's insane. [11:27.380 --> 11:35.660] China is the largest nation on the planet, and they have been exercising birth control [11:35.660 --> 11:45.420] measures, and population control measures for 20 years, and then they got to Hong Kong [11:45.420 --> 11:55.740] back, and Hong Kong forced China to come into the real world, to move out of pure communism, [11:55.740 --> 12:02.100] and start moving into capitalism, and that invigorated their economy, and all of a sudden [12:02.100 --> 12:09.140] they're in a position to become the most powerful economic engine on the planet. [12:09.140 --> 12:14.620] Problem, they don't have enough people. [12:14.620 --> 12:21.100] They don't have enough people to man the factories that they have. [12:21.100 --> 12:28.540] Do you really think China would do something to decimate the world population when they [12:28.540 --> 12:31.980] don't have enough people now? [12:31.980 --> 12:35.540] They've been trying to bring in immigrants to work in their factories because they don't [12:35.540 --> 12:44.380] have enough people, so it doesn't make sense that, yeah, they got 7 billion people. [12:44.380 --> 12:50.980] But it is a really big country, and they have a lot of factories. [12:50.980 --> 12:56.220] It takes a lot of manufacturing and supply to supply all these people. [12:56.220 --> 12:59.860] They just don't have enough people to get it done. [12:59.860 --> 13:09.340] The population worldwide has been decreasing as a country becomes more populous. [13:09.340 --> 13:14.940] People no longer need a lot of children, my grandfather had 18 children. [13:14.940 --> 13:26.020] He lost 6 of them, 12 of them survived to maturity, but he was a farmer, and they got [13:26.020 --> 13:34.420] a disease, two drowned in a stock tank where one was swimming, they think he got in trouble, [13:34.420 --> 13:37.060] the other went in after him, and they both drowned. [13:37.060 --> 13:43.620] But in those times, you had a lot of children because you didn't help work on the farm. [13:43.620 --> 13:48.740] You could set up a farm, and two people couldn't support themselves on the farm, but 8 people [13:48.740 --> 13:53.940] could, or 10 people could, so it's like they're vulnerable nations. [13:53.940 --> 13:58.300] They need kids to help them work, and kids are not terribly expensive in their vulnerable [13:58.300 --> 13:59.300] nations. [13:59.300 --> 14:07.020] But in the United States, kids are expensive, college, $120,000 a piece. [14:07.020 --> 14:12.220] In school, they're very expensive, and you won't get a return on your investment. [14:12.220 --> 14:15.900] I know this sounds harsh, but it's kind of the way the world works. [14:15.900 --> 14:21.140] When we don't need children to help us survive, we stop having so many children, it takes [14:21.140 --> 14:30.180] 1.8 children per family to maintain the population. [14:30.180 --> 14:39.900] The United States is at 2.1, Europe is at 1.38, they're not generating enough people [14:39.900 --> 14:41.860] to maintain the population. [14:41.860 --> 14:47.580] World population will take care of itself as we become more prosperous. [14:47.580 --> 14:52.380] The problem will not be overpopulation, it will be underpopulation. [14:52.380 --> 14:59.380] So the idea that China would unleash this virus to wipe out a bunch of the good portion [14:59.380 --> 15:03.220] of the world is just ludicrous. [15:03.220 --> 15:08.660] And I talk to the pastor about this, who benefits the most from this? [15:08.660 --> 15:13.860] Okay, you've got all these one-world-order guys. [15:13.860 --> 15:21.180] If these one-world-order guys wanted to reduce population and force us to all get inoculated [15:21.180 --> 15:26.980] so that at any time they wanted to, they could release a virus that was focused on those [15:26.980 --> 15:33.340] of us who had been inoculated, and this is some of the videos I've seen by knowledgeable [15:33.340 --> 15:36.900] experts, this is their concern. [15:36.900 --> 15:44.980] One in particular, she's talking about how she makes a distinction between the infection [15:44.980 --> 15:49.100] and the disease. [15:49.100 --> 15:55.380] For the most part, the disease is not the infection itself, but our reaction to the [15:55.380 --> 15:58.860] effect infection. [15:58.860 --> 16:03.580] If you have an allergy, allergens don't cause you problems. [16:03.580 --> 16:08.900] Your body's response to the allergy, the histamine cells you produce, that's what causes the [16:08.900 --> 16:10.060] symptoms. [16:10.060 --> 16:16.940] And she's saying that her concern with these inoculations is they're causing our system [16:16.940 --> 16:25.340] to be hypersensitive to DNA strings that were not the point and the purpose of the inoculation. [16:25.340 --> 16:32.260] So while it may help you resist this particular strain, another strain come along, and instead [16:32.260 --> 16:37.980] of having a normal response to it and eliminate it, like you do the common cold, your body [16:37.980 --> 16:42.500] overreacts and you wind up getting the disease and dying from it. [16:42.500 --> 16:46.900] Oh, there's a pretty girl on my screen, that means I'm running out of time. [16:46.900 --> 16:53.460] Okay, hang on, this is Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, the root of the law radio, and I'm [16:53.460 --> 16:58.780] a little depressed today, and I hope I don't overly depress everybody, and we'll be right [16:58.780 --> 16:59.780] back. [16:59.780 --> 17:09.940] It's the 2019 Logos Radio Network annual fundraiser and gun giveaway, sponsored by Central Texas [17:09.940 --> 17:10.940] GunWorks. [17:10.940 --> 17:14.580] Go to LogosRadioNetwork.com and enter to win. [17:14.580 --> 17:18.220] Any amount is appreciated, everything helps to keep us on the air. [17:18.220 --> 17:24.660] From Central Texas GunWorks, the grand prize up for grabs is a Spikes Tactical AR-15. [17:24.660 --> 17:27.220] More prizes and sponsors to be announced. [17:27.220 --> 17:30.420] Every $25 donation is a chance to win. [17:30.420 --> 17:35.980] When you purchase Randy Kelton's e-book, Legal 101, you get four chances to win. 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[19:22.940 --> 19:32.940] Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father [19:32.940 --> 19:33.940] which is in heaven. [19:33.940 --> 19:47.940] Join us live on LogosRadioNetwork.com Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. Central Time. [19:47.940 --> 20:12.580] Okay, we are back. [20:12.580 --> 20:38.580] Thank you so much for joining us on LogosRadioNetwork.com Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. Central Time. [20:38.580 --> 20:42.820] I wrote it down and sent it to Brett. [20:42.820 --> 20:55.660] But back in the mid to late 90s some doctoral student did a doctoral thesis on the world's [20:55.660 --> 21:05.820] ability to sustain the current population and technically wasn't anything wrong with [21:05.820 --> 21:08.660] his dissertation. [21:08.660 --> 21:20.220] The problem was is that in order to make any projections, he had to find a fixed state [21:20.220 --> 21:31.260] and he looked at our rate of consumption, our rate of waste, our rate of depleting the [21:31.260 --> 21:37.900] world's resources, our rate of pollution and all these things that we're doing that [21:37.900 --> 21:42.220] will have negative consequences on the environment. [21:42.220 --> 21:47.580] And he set those as a fixed rate and then did a relatively simple projection into the [21:47.580 --> 21:57.300] future and it said based on these fixed rates, the amount of people the world can sustain [21:57.300 --> 21:59.300] is 500 million. [21:59.300 --> 22:10.140] Well, that's really interesting but it's of almost zero value because at the time he [22:10.140 --> 22:20.260] did this, this became an issue because we had progressed so incredibly fast over the [22:20.260 --> 22:26.980] last 100 years that every week things were changing. [22:26.980 --> 22:35.300] And he said in this week, if nothing else changes, this is what will happen. [22:35.300 --> 22:43.460] Well in the 90s we were right at the point to where we were beginning to reach a point [22:43.460 --> 22:52.460] in our evolution that we're able to support the entire planet. [22:52.460 --> 22:58.340] He needs to starve to death now when the economy is working. [22:58.340 --> 23:04.540] So we reached that point of where we were able to support everybody. [23:04.540 --> 23:16.940] Now we can start taking those efforts we had been using to create a good life for everybody [23:16.940 --> 23:24.580] and start focusing those efforts on climate control, on global warming, on the depletion [23:24.580 --> 23:30.380] of our oceans, on all of these things you're hearing in the news. [23:30.380 --> 23:35.980] They're becoming important and we're reaching a point at which we can begin to address those [23:35.980 --> 23:38.580] things. [23:38.580 --> 23:45.620] And in the next 20 years we'll have most of those things addressed. [23:45.620 --> 23:52.140] The primary issue with carbon monoxide, the carbon monoxide in the atmospheres is coal [23:52.140 --> 23:54.940] fired power plants. [23:54.940 --> 24:05.780] And there Trump had to remove some restrictions off the coal industry and burning of coal [24:05.780 --> 24:07.740] because it's no longer economically feasible. [24:07.740 --> 24:17.020] I remember that the coal fired power plants are only the largest of a small subset of [24:17.020 --> 24:28.660] factors and one much larger trumping every other factor was microbes in wetlands. [24:28.660 --> 24:34.780] So the EPA has actually done us a huge disservice by categorizing every puddle as a protected [24:34.780 --> 24:35.780] wetland. [24:35.780 --> 24:45.060] No, no, you're talking about the carbon dioxide created by microbes, methane actually, that's [24:45.060 --> 24:46.060] like 3%. [24:46.060 --> 24:56.740] And there was a big deal about cow flatulence, that was like 5%. [24:56.740 --> 25:04.260] Coal burning furnaces were like 40%, automobiles were way up there but now they're dropping [25:04.260 --> 25:07.780] down naturally because we're replacing them with electric. [25:07.780 --> 25:13.140] And they're going to get almost exclusively replaced with electric, that's coming fast. [25:13.140 --> 25:17.500] We've got enough electrical power plants now to double our output. [25:17.500 --> 25:27.220] We could almost run on renewable, the only problem we have is we don't have enough storage. [25:27.220 --> 25:35.940] We still need nuclear and coal fired for night when we don't have enough sun and times when [25:35.940 --> 25:39.420] we don't have enough wind to keep up. [25:39.420 --> 25:44.540] Elon Musk is building massive battery factories for that purpose. [25:44.540 --> 25:47.500] These things are going to start taking care of themselves. [25:47.500 --> 25:52.580] We're at a point that we're productive enough that we can begin to do that. [25:52.580 --> 25:55.620] So these projections are nonsense. [25:55.620 --> 26:04.420] And right now, we need the people we have to maintain the people we have. [26:04.420 --> 26:08.460] We won't need as many people if we kill off most of us but we're reaching a point where [26:08.460 --> 26:11.540] we will begin to fix this planet. [26:11.540 --> 26:13.340] We're not going to destroy the planet. [26:13.340 --> 26:20.620] Human beings don't fix things unless things have to be fixed. [26:20.620 --> 26:26.900] But when something has to be fixed, we are very good at fixing it. [26:26.900 --> 26:33.660] And I trust the population a lot more than apparently these one-world-order people do. [26:33.660 --> 26:37.220] If it becomes a real problem, it becomes profitable to fix it. [26:37.220 --> 26:38.700] We don't have enough respirators. [26:38.700 --> 26:47.620] We've got companies all over the country scrambling to produce respirators because it is profitable. [26:47.620 --> 26:51.020] We will pay for what we need. [26:51.020 --> 26:58.660] And as we create more disposable income, we can dispose of that income fixing this planet [26:58.660 --> 27:00.140] that we've broken. [27:00.140 --> 27:02.140] And that's coming. [27:02.140 --> 27:04.140] That's not a concern I have. [27:04.140 --> 27:13.100] But if this group did unleash this virus for the purpose of depopulating the country or [27:13.100 --> 27:19.980] setting the country up so that they could come back with another one and then take control [27:19.980 --> 27:23.460] of us, well, they screwed it up. [27:23.460 --> 27:25.500] They screwed it up big time. [27:25.500 --> 27:28.820] This was incredibly premature. [27:28.820 --> 27:37.740] So I cannot believe that these people would be stupid enough to unleash their big gun [27:37.740 --> 27:39.380] ahead of time. [27:39.380 --> 27:45.260] Now, if they did do that, they did it because of Trump. [27:45.260 --> 27:50.980] We've been concerned about this one-world-order thing, and it's not the Democrats or the Republicans, [27:50.980 --> 27:57.020] because Bush Sr. was a big proponent of one-world-order. [27:57.020 --> 28:03.460] And then the Democrats come along, and they were a big proponent, and then Baby Bush [28:03.460 --> 28:10.900] come along, and he was a proponent, and then what's his name? [28:10.900 --> 28:18.900] Obama comes along, and he's a proponent, and then Trump landed in the presidency. [28:18.900 --> 28:25.860] And he immediately started dismantling all of the stuff they put together. [28:25.860 --> 28:27.980] So holy mackerel, what do we do? [28:27.980 --> 28:32.940] If we don't do something, he's going to get elected again. [28:32.940 --> 28:38.780] So it looks like if this was done intentionally, it was done out of desperation, and it was [28:38.780 --> 28:43.900] a really, really bad idea. [28:43.900 --> 28:50.140] Because as we move away from the initial threat, and people start looking at all the folks [28:50.140 --> 28:56.380] who are dying because they don't have hospital beds available because they're keeping these [28:56.380 --> 29:00.900] beds available for all of the people who are getting the virus, who are not getting the [29:00.900 --> 29:01.900] virus. [29:01.900 --> 29:08.900] And then we have a whole lot more people dying from conditions that could have been corrected [29:08.900 --> 29:11.460] to keep people from dying from the virus. [29:11.460 --> 29:15.460] And then we start having people all over the world starving to death, and we have the whole [29:15.460 --> 29:19.780] world drop into a deep, dark depression. [29:19.780 --> 29:27.660] People are not going to be happy, and we're not blind and ignorant anymore. [29:27.660 --> 29:36.340] And network news, all of the news has seemed to have been converted into propaganda machines. [29:36.340 --> 29:42.340] The problem is this annoying internet, you still have access to good information. [29:42.340 --> 29:48.380] And as things turn down, people will pay more attention to what we're saying. [29:48.380 --> 29:55.180] Hang on, I'm going to talk about Brett and my responsibility when we come back. [29:55.180 --> 30:01.820] Oh, and I'll turn the phone lines on, just for yucks. [30:01.820 --> 30:06.020] Businesses ask you for a lot of personal information, and you may trust them to keep it safe. [30:06.020 --> 30:10.580] But it turns out that even the most trusted companies may be unwittingly revealing your [30:10.580 --> 30:11.580] secrets. [30:11.580 --> 30:15.940] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with details. 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[33:31.580 --> 33:41.580] Live free speech radio, logosradionetwork.com. [33:41.580 --> 33:52.580] Live free speech radio, logosradionetwork.com. [33:52.580 --> 34:22.420] Okay, sorry for the delay, Randy Kelton. [34:22.420 --> 34:34.620] We're at Fountain Rural Radio and we're back and I got notified on the break that I may [34:34.620 --> 34:37.540] be wrong about what I'm pursuing and I might be. [34:37.540 --> 34:44.060] Maybe we do have a cartel out there that's looking to destroy all of us. [34:44.060 --> 34:47.420] At the end of the day, it doesn't matter. [34:47.420 --> 34:52.540] If they are out there, they're not going to get it done. [34:52.540 --> 34:58.260] If they did this in order to set that up, it's not going to work out very well for [34:58.260 --> 34:59.260] them. [34:59.260 --> 35:02.260] They made one major mistake. [35:02.260 --> 35:06.260] They woke us all up. [35:06.260 --> 35:13.420] You know, Deborah and me and Alex Jones and a lot of us has been out here, have been [35:13.420 --> 35:19.380] out here for a long time trying to tell people that you need to pay attention. [35:19.380 --> 35:23.780] Your government is not your friend. [35:23.780 --> 35:28.940] They are not there to help you and be nice to you. [35:28.940 --> 35:34.980] Every politician and every public official is there to serve their own purpose. [35:34.980 --> 35:37.220] They don't really care about you. [35:37.220 --> 35:46.900] It is our job to make sure that their best interest is in our best interest. [35:46.900 --> 35:52.020] The only way we can do that is keep our finger on the pulse. [35:52.020 --> 35:57.300] And you know, years ago when we first started the show, we got a lot of stuff from people [35:57.300 --> 36:03.900] about sheeple and people who are asleep and people who are awake. [36:03.900 --> 36:08.700] Well, nobody's asleep now. [36:08.700 --> 36:13.900] And I doubt that we have very many people that you can still consider sheeple. [36:13.900 --> 36:19.740] When you interfere with Bubba's ability to go to the football game and tailgate with [36:19.740 --> 36:25.140] his barbecue and get great beer and have fun, you've got a problem. [36:25.140 --> 36:27.780] Now you've got his attention. [36:27.780 --> 36:35.620] We have dramatically interrupted everybody's routine. [36:35.620 --> 36:37.860] Everybody's looking at the government. [36:37.860 --> 36:41.300] I was at the veterinarian and they kept the door closed and they would come to the door [36:41.300 --> 36:46.820] and take whatever you guys, they'd take the dog and they'd scoot back in. [36:46.820 --> 36:52.740] And I was asking this woman, I said, before all this happened, if someone would have told [36:52.740 --> 36:58.780] you that the government could come in and completely shut down the country, would you [36:58.780 --> 37:00.100] have believed it? [37:00.100 --> 37:01.820] She said, absolutely not. [37:01.820 --> 37:04.500] I said, you believe it now? [37:04.500 --> 37:06.220] Oh yeah. [37:06.220 --> 37:12.180] These things we've been saying all these years, they're coming true. [37:12.180 --> 37:16.260] Right now in front of everybody and everybody's awake. [37:16.260 --> 37:20.980] Now it's time for us to do our job. [37:20.980 --> 37:26.940] So Brett, what do we tell people? [37:26.940 --> 37:28.700] I'm kind of torn about that myself. [37:28.700 --> 37:36.500] When I look at things like it's our job, it's our duty to reform our government as we see [37:36.500 --> 37:48.100] fit so that it is governing the governor or consenting to every part of what the government [37:48.100 --> 37:49.100] does. [37:49.100 --> 37:55.620] That seems so far out of reach because it's like you trained up a bulldog and now he's [37:55.620 --> 37:59.540] turned on you and you can't get him back into control, he's too powerful. [37:59.540 --> 38:05.700] So I don't know, I'm torn about how to counsel somebody on that. [38:05.700 --> 38:09.700] Yeah, that was, I've been thinking, you know, I've talked to the pastor about it, you know, [38:09.700 --> 38:15.780] okay, we've been doing this job for all this time and now we have a voice. [38:15.780 --> 38:18.580] How do we use this voice? [38:18.580 --> 38:22.940] And my answer is, I don't know. [38:22.940 --> 38:30.300] I don't know what to say to all of you that I'm comfortable is right. [38:30.300 --> 38:31.300] How do we fix this? [38:31.300 --> 38:32.300] I don't know. [38:32.300 --> 38:35.180] Scott, how do we fix this? [38:35.180 --> 38:41.940] Well, I've got a couple of positive thoughts and probably a couple of things that you may [38:41.940 --> 38:45.900] not like because I know you quite well. [38:45.900 --> 38:49.500] First off, let me just give you a little update on the corona. [38:49.500 --> 38:58.020] Okay, yeah, you have to be careful, Scott, is we've been having technical difficulties. [38:58.020 --> 39:03.580] Those difficulties seem to arise when I hear something I don't like. [39:03.580 --> 39:10.220] Well, I just hope it happens quickly then. [39:10.220 --> 39:15.820] On the update on the corona thing, Trump and the presser came out and they come to find [39:15.820 --> 39:22.900] out that if it's 70 degrees, 80% humidity and you're outside, the virus can last less [39:22.900 --> 39:23.900] than two minutes. [39:23.900 --> 39:28.820] And if it's aerosolized, it's even less than that. [39:28.820 --> 39:36.020] So being outside in sunshine when it's warm is a very good thing. [39:36.020 --> 39:42.420] So all this lockdown thing is going to have to kind of go away because going outside is [39:42.420 --> 39:49.420] going to be proven good for you by their own doctor that came out, a fresh doctor that [39:49.420 --> 39:53.260] came out and I forget which agency he's working for. [39:53.260 --> 39:56.020] So anyway, that's great. [39:56.020 --> 39:57.020] You'll get hammered. [39:57.020 --> 40:03.740] No, no, no, no, no, let him get hammered because everybody is, there's so much information [40:03.740 --> 40:11.580] coming out from other doctors now that are calling this as such an overblown hoax because [40:11.580 --> 40:14.460] the virus is not a hoax because it's manmade. [40:14.460 --> 40:20.380] We know they got patents on it, Bill Gates, blah, blah, blah, but it's just the same thing [40:20.380 --> 40:26.980] as the common flu and going outside when it's warm is not going to be detrimental to your [40:26.980 --> 40:27.980] health. [40:27.980 --> 40:32.260] So this is going to relieve some of the scare that a lot of the seniors have. [40:32.260 --> 40:39.740] I know I deal with seniors in the Medicare and they're all tripping and as far as the [40:39.740 --> 40:49.340] economic side of all this because yeah, we saw the oil go down to $37 negative and all [40:49.340 --> 40:50.340] this. [40:50.340 --> 40:57.260] Well, number one, that ends this petrodollar system that we've been operating on, this [40:57.260 --> 41:02.660] fictitious system for as long as I've been alive, practically. [41:02.660 --> 41:07.340] So now that's going to have to go away and, you know, all the... [41:07.340 --> 41:15.540] Yeah, but Scott, when the system starts to turn around, then all of this storage we have [41:15.540 --> 41:19.820] around the world is miniscule. [41:19.820 --> 41:26.700] We will run out of oil and gas very, very fast and then that petrodollar thing will come [41:26.700 --> 41:27.700] right back. [41:27.700 --> 41:28.700] Big time. [41:28.700 --> 41:35.260] Well, also now, this is going to give the perfect opportunity for alternative type energies [41:35.260 --> 41:41.740] because they have thorium and these other things that they've hidden, you know, they, [41:41.740 --> 41:42.740] you know, this... [41:42.740 --> 41:48.260] What about the guy that came out in Oklahoma, you know, 30 years ago that made cars run [41:48.260 --> 41:49.260] on water? [41:49.260 --> 41:55.900] Okay, we've got plenty of water, you know, so, I mean, a lot of the alternative energies [41:55.900 --> 42:01.180] that's been blackholed and shelled by our government, and by the way, government, if [42:01.180 --> 42:07.380] you break the two words down, govern is control in menses of the mind, it's effectively mind [42:07.380 --> 42:08.380] control. [42:08.380 --> 42:09.380] Okay? [42:09.380 --> 42:12.900] You can just break the word and go three, three, three... [42:12.900 --> 42:17.260] I'm not going to go for that one either. [42:17.260 --> 42:20.820] Just because it sounds like it doesn't make it so. [42:20.820 --> 42:27.700] Okay, not to take on that issue, but the government does try to manipulate the mindset [42:27.700 --> 42:35.140] of the people and you don't keep people in line by prosecuting them and putting them [42:35.140 --> 42:36.380] in jail. [42:36.380 --> 42:44.380] You keep people in line by causing them to have to have a concern about those problems [42:44.380 --> 42:48.260] and so in that degree, yes, it all is mind control. [42:48.260 --> 42:49.260] Okay. [42:49.260 --> 42:50.260] Well, great. [42:50.260 --> 42:53.700] If you're going to get even better for you, it's going to be harder for you to swallow [42:53.700 --> 42:59.100] what I'm going to say because I've been preaching all the schools and the universities should [42:59.100 --> 43:00.100] have been shut down. [43:00.100 --> 43:03.900] They all should be shut down because they're brainwashing institutes. [43:03.900 --> 43:06.620] They could learn everything off Google. [43:06.620 --> 43:13.540] They could have mentors for people that want to be doctors or, you know, engineers. [43:13.540 --> 43:15.180] They could get mentors. [43:15.180 --> 43:21.820] I've learned more from you in law and I consider you way better than any attorney practically [43:21.820 --> 43:25.580] I've ever seen and I've worked for an attorney before. [43:25.580 --> 43:31.860] You know, I presented a subject matter jurisdiction to a district attorney, never even seen one [43:31.860 --> 43:32.860] before. [43:32.860 --> 43:36.660] Now, this is supposed to be a trained official from a university. [43:36.660 --> 43:39.100] Excuse me, a break. [43:39.100 --> 43:40.100] It's a joke. [43:40.100 --> 43:45.260] So, it's a good thing to me that they're all closed down if you turn them all into homeless [43:45.260 --> 43:46.260] shelters. [43:46.260 --> 43:47.260] Okay, wait, wait. [43:47.260 --> 43:48.260] Hold on. [43:48.260 --> 43:49.260] We're about to go to our sponsors. [43:49.260 --> 43:53.180] I'll wait you to the last minute so that Brett will show me a picture of his pre-wife. [43:53.180 --> 43:55.700] He weighs it at me to get my attention. [43:55.700 --> 43:56.700] We're about to go to break. [43:56.700 --> 43:57.700] We'll pick this up on the other side. [43:57.700 --> 43:58.700] We'll be right back. [43:58.700 --> 43:59.700] I love logos. [43:59.700 --> 44:04.700] Without the shows on this network, I'd be almost as ignorant as my friends. [44:04.700 --> 44:07.340] I'm so addicted to the truth now that there's no going back. [44:07.340 --> 44:08.540] I need my truth pick. 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[46:47.140 --> 46:52.740] If you have something really annoying and provocative to say, well, come on there. [46:52.740 --> 46:55.580] Brett and I were talking about this on the parade. [46:55.580 --> 46:56.820] This is complex. [46:56.820 --> 47:03.420] This is unprecedented, and unprecedented is grossly overused, but this is unprecedented. [47:03.420 --> 47:04.420] Nothing like this. [47:04.420 --> 47:05.420] It's unprecedented in a way. [47:05.420 --> 47:06.420] Nothing. [47:06.420 --> 47:07.420] In one way. [47:07.420 --> 47:14.100] We always have a lot of hidden little shuffling going on behind the scenes. [47:14.100 --> 47:19.860] We always have people jockeying for position, we have people pulling strings and favors [47:19.860 --> 47:25.500] and things going on in mahogany board rooms on the umpteenth floor. [47:25.500 --> 47:28.900] Right now it's affecting us more than it usually does. [47:28.900 --> 47:31.460] We usually don't feel the weight of that. [47:31.460 --> 47:37.380] There's so much injustice that is normal in our world, unfortunately. [47:37.380 --> 47:43.220] And when I look at this coronavirus stuff, it's just, there's a lot of things we don't [47:43.220 --> 47:44.220] know. [47:44.220 --> 47:45.220] We can't see. [47:45.220 --> 47:46.820] We're not privy to those conversations. [47:46.820 --> 47:47.820] We don't. [47:47.820 --> 47:48.820] We can guess. [47:48.820 --> 47:59.900] And one thing I'm concerned about, Brett, Scott, all the people who call into our show, [47:59.900 --> 48:04.620] we all seem to live in the same house. [48:04.620 --> 48:12.020] How do we get a feel for those people who don't live in this house? [48:12.020 --> 48:17.500] We all are, you know, everybody I talk to is looking at this coronavirus thing and saying, [48:17.500 --> 48:20.340] this is horse manure. [48:20.340 --> 48:26.900] So is that everybody or just the people that I tend to talk to? [48:26.900 --> 48:31.500] Do you find that, Brett, I'm trying to get the feel of what the public is thinking about [48:31.500 --> 48:32.500] this? [48:32.500 --> 48:38.700] Well, I walk around and my son and I are riding bikes or something and we will run into some [48:38.700 --> 48:39.700] neighbors. [48:39.700 --> 48:40.860] Some of them are very standoffish. [48:40.860 --> 48:44.060] It seems to be the Asians are very standoffish. [48:44.060 --> 48:46.220] They're wearing masks. [48:46.220 --> 48:47.860] They're freaked out. [48:47.860 --> 48:50.940] 13 feet is not enough for them. [48:50.940 --> 48:55.780] And then there are other people, kind of the majority, I think, who are very friendly [48:55.780 --> 48:59.780] and just to find a talk with each other. [48:59.780 --> 49:06.420] Yeah, they'll maintain some six feet distance just because nobody really knows exactly what's [49:06.420 --> 49:07.420] the story. [49:07.420 --> 49:11.340] We've been told a lot of things, but just out of respect, basic, we'll just go up and [49:11.340 --> 49:16.460] continue to have our normal interactions and conversations and people are fine. [49:16.460 --> 49:19.420] That's what I've been running into. [49:19.420 --> 49:25.620] I'm trying to get their feel about what do they think about this virus as a... [49:25.620 --> 49:32.140] I think it's sometimes a ridiculous trick, whether it's politicians on one side of the [49:32.140 --> 49:35.740] ocean or the other, but they think that this is nonsense. [49:35.740 --> 49:38.420] We need to all get back to work now. [49:38.420 --> 49:45.260] That's what I'm thinking, and I assume that what I'm thinking, because I'm such a fart [49:45.260 --> 49:49.940] smeller and a deep stinker, that everybody else is thinking what I'm thinking. [49:49.940 --> 49:50.940] But I'm not sure. [49:50.940 --> 49:56.940] I want to get a good feel for what... If the majority of the people are thinking like [49:56.940 --> 50:06.940] you are and I am and Scott, that this is kind of nonsense, then we can project how the ultimate [50:06.940 --> 50:10.620] response to this is going to go. [50:10.620 --> 50:18.780] If most of the people are just simply terrified, then it may not go this way, and if they are [50:18.780 --> 50:25.460] just terrified, how do we get them past that? [50:25.460 --> 50:31.580] I'm not so concerned of trying to get people to think the way that I think, but get people [50:31.580 --> 50:43.220] to step back and look at this from a 50,000-foot perspective. [50:43.220 --> 50:46.220] What is really going on here, guys? [50:46.220 --> 50:50.380] Well, all of us can do is gas, though. [50:50.380 --> 50:59.740] But I trust the public, and I said this on the break, if everybody looks at this and [50:59.740 --> 51:09.940] makes their own decision, the public will come to the right decision, trust the public. [51:09.940 --> 51:16.740] If we're not experts in the fields and don't know all the fine details, it doesn't matter. [51:16.740 --> 51:22.220] The public has a way of making the right decision. [51:22.220 --> 51:28.380] When they're not trapped and hidden from the information that they need, the one thing [51:28.380 --> 51:31.220] to do is enter the records' requests. [51:31.220 --> 51:33.580] Enter the records' requests. [51:33.580 --> 51:42.020] And speaking of the records' requests, you got a very disparaging letter recently. [51:42.020 --> 51:53.020] Well, I did have one of the attorneys from the most recent law firm, Wood County, has [51:53.020 --> 51:55.460] hired. [51:55.460 --> 52:01.220] The most recent law firm, I say, because they keep changing law firms, and the most recent [52:01.220 --> 52:13.140] one, they all got themselves a big bar grievance party going on, and got those out of that [52:13.140 --> 52:17.420] kind of party, don't you? [52:17.420 --> 52:20.260] One of those lawyers, they didn't say anything for a while. [52:20.260 --> 52:27.900] They were quiet, and then out of the blue, I get a note from the one lawyer on the bottom [52:27.900 --> 52:33.980] again, the one who's already been told in the statutory language of the harassment [52:33.980 --> 52:40.580] offense exactly what she's doing, and she decided to do it again today. [52:40.580 --> 52:50.580] So, again, she painted a picture of pretending like the other requests had already been. [52:50.580 --> 52:57.420] One thing, Brett, don't get too distraught, because I read that letter, and I know that [52:57.420 --> 53:00.380] she really hurt your feelings. [53:00.380 --> 53:06.260] Oh, yes, I was just damaged permanently. [53:06.260 --> 53:13.220] She was upset that I had bar grieved her and all of her firms' partners. [53:13.220 --> 53:19.500] She said that I was bothering the whole firm, so yes, of course, I was deeply upset about [53:19.500 --> 53:20.500] that. [53:20.500 --> 53:21.500] Wait a minute. [53:21.500 --> 53:23.500] Didn't she say harassing? [53:23.500 --> 53:29.820] Yes, that was her word for it. [53:29.820 --> 53:32.740] Only thing is, harassing is what she's been doing. [53:32.740 --> 53:36.540] I quoted it in the language, so, again, I think that's probably why she put that word [53:36.540 --> 53:43.140] in there, harassing, meaning the bar grievances and the criminal complaints. [53:43.140 --> 53:46.020] That's what harassment she's talking about. [53:46.020 --> 53:51.540] Can't be holding lawyers to count up, oh, come on. [53:51.540 --> 53:58.580] So I went back to the county judge, oh, thank you, Ms. Lawyer, for giving me the email address [53:58.580 --> 53:59.580] of the county judge. [53:59.580 --> 54:03.100] I've been looking for that. [54:03.100 --> 54:04.980] But you didn't tell him that. [54:04.980 --> 54:10.380] She sent a copy of this or something to this to the county judge, and she screwed up and [54:10.380 --> 54:14.180] left his email address in there. [54:14.180 --> 54:15.300] All right. [54:15.300 --> 54:22.020] So I'd been trying for a while to get past the secretary lady, and secretary lady keeps [54:22.020 --> 54:23.020] acting as a middleman. [54:23.020 --> 54:29.340] I told her yesterday, the secretary, I said, look, I can't tell. [54:29.340 --> 54:34.020] With you in the middle, I can't tell exactly how much of this harmful delay is being caused [54:34.020 --> 54:38.500] by you versus being caused by the judge. [54:38.500 --> 54:44.940] So help me understand and categorize this, will you? [54:44.940 --> 54:52.220] And so today, that external lawyer decided to jump in there and talk about me harassing [54:52.220 --> 54:55.020] just because they'd all gotten bar grieved. [54:55.020 --> 55:01.380] Why do you, do you have any idea of why the lawyer decided to risk this? [55:01.380 --> 55:03.700] I don't know. [55:03.700 --> 55:06.780] Did you say about hubris? [55:06.780 --> 55:10.380] No, I don't think this is hubris. [55:10.380 --> 55:14.980] I think somebody's right in the middle of this law firm. [55:14.980 --> 55:19.260] We're paying you a lot of money to handle this. [55:19.260 --> 55:20.260] Handle this. [55:20.260 --> 55:25.820] And they're not getting it handled. [55:25.820 --> 55:27.340] Do you feel handled? [55:27.340 --> 55:32.860] Oh, I feel like they tried, but it was a pathetic effort. [55:32.860 --> 55:37.460] If they had read anything about what I said or anything about what the law said, it would [55:37.460 --> 55:42.580] be pretty clear to them that they don't belong in the middle of this. [55:42.580 --> 55:48.100] I read that letter, and that's what I got from it. [55:48.100 --> 55:55.980] Because they knew full well that you had no duty to deal with them. [55:55.980 --> 56:01.460] But they really, really wanted you to deal with them, and they were fishing to try to [56:01.460 --> 56:08.500] get, to get somebody to say, this guy has to deal with us. [56:08.500 --> 56:17.340] But she didn't have anything in law or legal precedent or anything to address this issue. [56:17.340 --> 56:25.860] This seems first blush, and the thing I like about this the most is we go along doing things, [56:25.860 --> 56:31.900] and a lot of what we do, we do because we've always done it, and everybody else has always [56:31.900 --> 56:32.900] done it. [56:32.900 --> 56:38.900] And then Brad comes along with this notion that you don't have to do things that way. [56:38.900 --> 56:43.180] What duty do I have to talk to your lawyer? [56:43.180 --> 56:47.460] They're looking for a duty you have to deal with them, and they can't find it. [56:47.460 --> 56:49.060] No, they can't. [56:49.060 --> 56:52.420] It certainly was not in that letter she sent. [56:52.420 --> 57:00.500] In her letter to me, she said that she is, she said that an officer has the option of [57:00.500 --> 57:04.060] responding via an agent. [57:04.060 --> 57:07.180] And that's what I'm trying to do, is what she said. [57:07.180 --> 57:11.420] The trouble with that is she wasn't responsive. [57:11.420 --> 57:14.740] She didn't need to be the responsive records. [57:14.740 --> 57:24.700] The fact that the officer has a option to respond through an agent, what duty does that [57:24.700 --> 57:26.780] place on you? [57:26.780 --> 57:28.300] None. [57:28.300 --> 57:35.380] So if the responsive records had come to me via an agent or some other custodian or [57:35.380 --> 57:43.020] helper of any kind, fine, but I'm not taking any pushback from anybody. [57:43.020 --> 57:44.020] Why should I? [57:44.020 --> 57:45.460] I don't even need to talk to them. [57:45.460 --> 57:46.460] Who are they? [57:46.460 --> 57:48.900] I didn't hire them. [57:48.900 --> 57:52.580] Okay, Scott, hang on. [57:52.580 --> 57:54.460] We're going to get back to you. [57:54.460 --> 58:00.380] But frankly, this was, you know, I've been doing this show a long time, and I keep looking [58:00.380 --> 58:03.260] for things just like this. [58:03.260 --> 58:11.860] And I get frustrated when somebody like Brett comes along and puts this thing out in front [58:11.860 --> 58:20.540] of us and is so blatantly obvious, where's my head been all these years? [58:20.540 --> 58:22.540] This is wonderful. [58:22.540 --> 58:23.540] Hang on, Scott. [58:23.540 --> 58:24.540] We'll be back. [58:24.540 --> 58:29.540] We have the call lines open 512-646-1984. [58:29.540 --> 58:33.260] If you have a question or comment, I'd like something on this topic. [58:33.260 --> 58:41.180] If you have it, it's interesting, it's timely, and we all might make history here. 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[01:00:06.740 --> 01:00:13.140] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with precious metals, gold at $1,429 an ounce, [01:00:13.140 --> 01:00:19.780] silver $16.45 an ounce, copper $2.75 an ounce, oil, Texas crude $55.63 an ounce, silver $1.00 [01:00:19.780 --> 01:00:25.020] an ounce, three cents a barrel, Brent crude $62.47 an ounce and cryptos in order of market [01:00:25.020 --> 01:00:37.580] cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum $227.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31 and Bitcoin [01:00:37.580 --> 01:00:42.500] Cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [01:00:42.500 --> 01:00:52.420] Today in History, the year 1916, the Preparedness Day Bombing, a time suitcase bomb, was detonated [01:00:52.420 --> 01:00:57.740] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day Parade, killing [01:00:57.740 --> 01:01:04.740] 10 and entering 40. [01:01:04.740 --> 01:01:05.740] And recent news. [01:01:05.740 --> 01:01:10.460] Since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing heaven attacks his law back [01:01:10.460 --> 01:01:15.020] in June, county prosecutors around the state including Houston, Austin and San Antonio [01:01:15.020 --> 01:01:19.140] have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones since they [01:01:19.140 --> 01:01:23.260] are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test the [01:01:23.260 --> 01:01:24.820] earth for THC. [01:01:24.820 --> 01:01:28.460] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney announced earlier this month that [01:01:28.460 --> 01:01:33.020] she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the [01:01:33.020 --> 01:01:34.020] law. [01:01:34.020 --> 01:01:37.620] Mr. Abbott and other state officials including the Attorney General stipulated in a letter [01:01:37.620 --> 01:01:42.100] to County District Attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized [01:01:42.100 --> 01:01:48.260] in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HV1325 works as [01:01:48.260 --> 01:01:54.500] well as other cities too like the District Attorney in El Paso, Cayma Esparza, a Democrat [01:01:54.500 --> 01:01:58.980] who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the [01:01:58.980 --> 01:02:01.780] prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [01:02:01.780 --> 01:02:06.780] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [01:02:06.780 --> 01:02:10.740] in Harris County who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes [01:02:10.740 --> 01:02:13.460] something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [01:02:13.460 --> 01:02:17.420] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're [01:02:17.420 --> 01:02:22.580] charged with. [01:02:22.580 --> 01:02:27.660] A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a half inch American pocket shark as the [01:02:27.660 --> 01:02:32.740] first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket shark [01:02:32.740 --> 01:02:38.380] ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific [01:02:38.380 --> 01:02:39.380] Ocean. [01:02:39.380 --> 01:02:43.780] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near [01:02:43.780 --> 01:02:50.100] its front fins for the purposes hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the [01:02:50.100 --> 01:03:13.500] glow. [01:03:43.500 --> 01:04:12.620] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain. [01:04:12.620 --> 01:04:24.220] We've got Debra in the background, and we had a very lively break there. [01:04:24.220 --> 01:04:29.860] For me, this is one of the more important shows I believe I've done in a long time because [01:04:29.860 --> 01:04:34.300] most of the time when we do a show, we know what we're doing, or we've got a good idea [01:04:34.300 --> 01:04:36.700] of what we're doing. [01:04:36.700 --> 01:04:45.820] I think I do, it doesn't matter if I do or not, if I think I do, that's enough. [01:04:45.820 --> 01:04:53.540] This one, everybody who's listening, I have to tell you, I'm no more of an authority [01:04:53.540 --> 01:05:00.100] on what the heck is going on than you are, and if I'm no more of an authority, I'm [01:05:00.100 --> 01:05:06.340] even more of an authority than Scott, you there, Scott? [01:05:06.340 --> 01:05:07.340] Yeah, I'm here. [01:05:07.340 --> 01:05:09.980] All right, Scott, that's your cue to defend yourself. [01:05:09.980 --> 01:05:12.420] That was your cue. [01:05:12.420 --> 01:05:17.260] I'm ready to go, I'm still, I ain't done annoying you yet, I still got more fire on. [01:05:17.260 --> 01:05:21.820] Okay, we're going to come back to you in a minute, there's one more thing I want Brett [01:05:21.820 --> 01:05:29.380] to touch on, and this was in the email he sent me, and one of them was an order by a [01:05:29.380 --> 01:05:37.100] county commissioners court, and Brett on the break was talking about an order by, was [01:05:37.100 --> 01:05:38.900] that a municipal judge, Brett? [01:05:38.900 --> 01:05:45.860] Yeah, the one I sent you was an order from a county in Texas, and the one I was talking [01:05:45.860 --> 01:05:57.220] about on the break is a mayor in Little Town in Texas took it upon herself to go way beyond [01:05:57.220 --> 01:06:03.260] what any of these federal or state people are talking about, hey, let's do these guidelines [01:06:03.260 --> 01:06:07.660] and they start commending businesses to do things a certain way. [01:06:07.660 --> 01:06:15.180] This lady decided that in her town, anybody that was not wearing a mask shall be an imminent [01:06:15.180 --> 01:06:20.860] threat to public safety, and that's a serious crime right there. [01:06:20.860 --> 01:06:25.740] So she had four different things, one was wearing a mask, forget what were the different [01:06:25.740 --> 01:06:29.540] things that she had said arbitrarily, she said they shall be considered an imminent [01:06:29.540 --> 01:06:30.780] threat to public safety. [01:06:30.780 --> 01:06:37.100] Oh, and then she turned around and enlisted every type of law enforcement that she wanted [01:06:37.100 --> 01:06:44.460] to authorize, she said, oh, and by this order, such and such, officers, police and sheriff [01:06:44.460 --> 01:06:48.300] and everybody else, she started naming who's going to have the authority to enforce this [01:06:48.300 --> 01:06:51.460] order, just like that. [01:06:51.460 --> 01:06:53.460] Wow. [01:06:53.460 --> 01:07:04.780] Okay, these are the kinds of things that I hope that we with this show can encourage [01:07:04.780 --> 01:07:11.140] people who see these things going on. [01:07:11.140 --> 01:07:18.260] If you're in this small town and the mayor steps this far across the legal lines, I would [01:07:18.260 --> 01:07:23.420] hope that if you've been listening to this show a while, you would be comfortable in [01:07:23.420 --> 01:07:30.860] going down to the city hall and stepping right square in the middle of the mayor. [01:07:30.860 --> 01:07:40.540] If we've taught anything, I would hope that it would be that at the end of the day, you're [01:07:40.540 --> 01:07:46.900] the most powerful person in the building, and if we can get people across the state [01:07:46.900 --> 01:07:52.780] and across the country to start going in and stepping in the middle of these public officials, [01:07:52.780 --> 01:07:57.300] right now is a good time for public officials to act ignorant. [01:07:57.300 --> 01:07:58.300] And they are. [01:07:58.300 --> 01:07:59.300] It's an emergency. [01:07:59.300 --> 01:08:02.140] And the guy that told me, I'm sorry, go ahead. [01:08:02.140 --> 01:08:04.140] No, go ahead. [01:08:04.140 --> 01:08:09.140] In an emergency, they seem to feel like they can do anything. [01:08:09.140 --> 01:08:10.140] That's all I have to say. [01:08:10.140 --> 01:08:11.140] Okay. [01:08:11.140 --> 01:08:12.140] The guy who told you. [01:08:12.140 --> 01:08:13.140] Right. [01:08:13.140 --> 01:08:16.500] The guy that told me about this particular mayor, he is doing exactly that. [01:08:16.500 --> 01:08:19.460] He's not sitting back and watching to see what other dumb moves they're going to make. [01:08:19.460 --> 01:08:21.980] He is stepping right in the middle of that mayor. [01:08:21.980 --> 01:08:28.340] In fact, let me read you what records request he came up with that he says, good day, please [01:08:28.340 --> 01:08:31.500] provide me with copies of the following. [01:08:31.500 --> 01:08:35.220] Determinations and recommendations made by the governor of Texas related to the city's [01:08:35.220 --> 01:08:39.740] need for its own emergency management program separate from that kept and utilized by the [01:08:39.740 --> 01:08:43.020] county pursuant Texas government code 418. [01:08:43.020 --> 01:08:44.020] Okay. [01:08:44.020 --> 01:08:45.020] Hold on. [01:08:45.020 --> 01:08:46.020] Hold on. [01:08:46.020 --> 01:08:47.020] I'm humbled. [01:08:47.020 --> 01:08:53.300] You know, we do this show and people listen to us and they think we know all this stuff. [01:08:53.300 --> 01:08:58.020] I would have never thought of that scheme for that. [01:08:58.020 --> 01:08:59.020] Yes. [01:08:59.020 --> 01:09:02.740] He wants to know if there's an inter-jurisdictional program. [01:09:02.740 --> 01:09:09.020] He wants to know if he wants a copy of the record of the mayor's completion of the training, [01:09:09.020 --> 01:09:11.660] requisite training about emergency management. [01:09:11.660 --> 01:09:17.500] He wants a copy of records made for recovery assistance to the governor of Texas, made [01:09:17.500 --> 01:09:22.420] through the Texas division of emergency management, pursuant Texas administrative code title 37 [01:09:22.420 --> 01:09:26.620] part 1, chapter 7, rule 7.42. [01:09:26.620 --> 01:09:29.220] And I'm sure by this time the mayor's head is spinning around back. [01:09:29.220 --> 01:09:31.180] I like this guy. [01:09:31.180 --> 01:09:38.780] He says, I want a copy of the city's form TDEM 147 pursuant Texas administrative code [01:09:38.780 --> 01:09:44.980] on and on, and that's only halfway through the things he wants to get from these people. [01:09:44.980 --> 01:09:50.780] And so I'm sure that they're going to be considering an amended order soon. [01:09:50.780 --> 01:09:51.780] Yes. [01:09:51.780 --> 01:09:55.900] This is why we do this show. [01:09:55.900 --> 01:10:00.180] I do this show to find people just like that. [01:10:00.180 --> 01:10:08.460] 95% of the people that we talk to, 95% of the people who come to us for help, they're [01:10:08.460 --> 01:10:14.460] lives are filled with their life and they have difficulty to have issues they have to [01:10:14.460 --> 01:10:15.460] deal with. [01:10:15.460 --> 01:10:19.540] And, you know, we used to have people talking about sheephole and I get real upset about [01:10:19.540 --> 01:10:20.540] that. [01:10:20.540 --> 01:10:21.540] I said, no, no, no. [01:10:21.540 --> 01:10:22.540] People's lives are filled. [01:10:22.540 --> 01:10:23.540] They're busy. [01:10:23.540 --> 01:10:27.020] They got all kinds of things they have to deal with. [01:10:27.020 --> 01:10:28.020] Me? [01:10:28.020 --> 01:10:31.140] I'm 70 years old. [01:10:31.140 --> 01:10:32.140] My kids are old. [01:10:32.140 --> 01:10:33.140] Yeah. [01:10:33.140 --> 01:10:34.780] I'm an old guy. [01:10:34.780 --> 01:10:36.260] I don't have any debt. [01:10:36.260 --> 01:10:40.060] I got about $3,000 on credit cards. [01:10:40.060 --> 01:10:41.060] That's it. [01:10:41.060 --> 01:10:42.580] My kids are grown. [01:10:42.580 --> 01:10:44.500] My son's got a PhD. [01:10:44.500 --> 01:10:49.060] My daughter's a master's in CPA. [01:10:49.060 --> 01:10:51.660] I have fulfilled my contract with life. [01:10:51.660 --> 01:10:58.020] I don't have all of these responsibilities that I have to consider. [01:10:58.020 --> 01:11:04.220] So for me to say, because you don't drop your whole life and pick up my banner, you're [01:11:04.220 --> 01:11:08.860] a sheephole, that is unacceptable. [01:11:08.860 --> 01:11:13.020] We are only looking for 1% of the population. [01:11:13.020 --> 01:11:15.300] There are other old guys like me. [01:11:15.300 --> 01:11:22.500] There are other people who have the room to take these issues on. [01:11:22.500 --> 01:11:28.100] The guy you're talking about, Brett, this is why we do this show. [01:11:28.100 --> 01:11:29.100] We look for people. [01:11:29.100 --> 01:11:30.100] Great. [01:11:30.100 --> 01:11:32.300] This is what we look for. [01:11:32.300 --> 01:11:39.220] If you're out there and you've got three kids, two cars, a house payment, you're working, [01:11:39.220 --> 01:11:46.140] your wife's working, you've got a mortgage payment, you've got all you can handle, and [01:11:46.140 --> 01:11:49.340] you don't pick up my mantle. [01:11:49.340 --> 01:11:52.300] What is wrong with you? [01:11:52.300 --> 01:11:53.900] Don't pick up my mantle. [01:11:53.900 --> 01:11:55.300] Take care of your life. [01:11:55.300 --> 01:11:57.460] I'm not looking for you. [01:11:57.460 --> 01:12:01.540] I want to give you all the information I can to make your life easier. [01:12:01.540 --> 01:12:07.620] But I'm looking for that 1%, maybe a half a percent. [01:12:07.620 --> 01:12:16.780] In the American Revolution, it was estimated that 3% of the population fought against the [01:12:16.780 --> 01:12:17.780] British. [01:12:17.780 --> 01:12:18.780] 3%. [01:12:18.780 --> 01:12:22.060] That's all it took. [01:12:22.060 --> 01:12:23.060] I'm pleased. [01:12:23.060 --> 01:12:24.060] I'm thrilled. [01:12:24.060 --> 01:12:25.060] I like this guy already. [01:12:25.060 --> 01:12:26.540] I don't even know who he is. [01:12:26.540 --> 01:12:27.540] Okay. [01:12:27.540 --> 01:12:28.540] I'll shut it. [01:12:28.540 --> 01:12:32.780] I asked him, is it all right with you if I plagiarize all of this stuff? [01:12:32.780 --> 01:12:35.500] I'm going to go make some records requesting Wood County. [01:12:35.500 --> 01:12:47.860] Ask him if it would be all right with him if we posted this on Juris Imprudence so everybody [01:12:47.860 --> 01:12:49.260] else can steal it. [01:12:49.260 --> 01:12:51.380] There you go. [01:12:51.380 --> 01:12:53.980] I'm going to be glad to do that. [01:12:53.980 --> 01:12:58.420] If anybody has some good stuff to throw at these guys, if you're sending it to us, I'll [01:12:58.420 --> 01:12:59.420] post it on Juris Imprudence. [01:12:59.420 --> 01:13:05.580] I've got a lot of stuff up there now and I need to go in and readjust it and bring it [01:13:05.580 --> 01:13:06.580] up to speed. [01:13:06.580 --> 01:13:14.020] Brett was just looking for criminal complaints and you were asking me questions about criminal [01:13:14.020 --> 01:13:21.100] complaints that I made up so long ago I forgot about. [01:13:21.100 --> 01:13:23.220] We haven't had stuff on there. [01:13:23.220 --> 01:13:28.580] If anybody doesn't know, you want to make some records requests of your local officials [01:13:28.580 --> 01:13:35.500] and you don't know if they have done something like this, that's another records request. [01:13:35.500 --> 01:13:38.820] You just simply ask them to show you, do you have? [01:13:38.820 --> 01:13:42.260] Have you issued some orders like this? [01:13:42.260 --> 01:13:44.780] It brings it out of the dark. [01:13:44.780 --> 01:13:50.100] Let's give a little bit of a procedure. [01:13:50.100 --> 01:13:52.460] I put in an information request. [01:13:52.460 --> 01:13:58.980] Well, first I went to the district judge and asked him for a list of all of the lawyers [01:13:58.980 --> 01:14:01.700] who are on the attorney's wheel. [01:14:01.700 --> 01:14:03.980] That's pretty open. [01:14:03.980 --> 01:14:05.380] These are lawyers trying to get business. [01:14:05.380 --> 01:14:08.300] They're not trying to hide. [01:14:08.300 --> 01:14:13.900] He said I'd have to enter a written request and I said, I don't want to do that. [01:14:13.900 --> 01:14:20.900] I don't want to make this official because if I make this official, then it invokes all [01:14:20.900 --> 01:14:21.900] kinds of requirements. [01:14:21.900 --> 01:14:24.900] What are you going to have to put in a written request? [01:14:24.900 --> 01:14:25.900] Okay. [01:14:25.900 --> 01:14:35.980] I put in a written request and I got a response, a notice from the county attorney notifying [01:14:35.980 --> 01:14:43.620] me that he had asked for an opinion from the attorney general. [01:14:43.620 --> 01:14:45.180] Here's the deal. [01:14:45.180 --> 01:14:51.860] If you put in an information request and this will be consistent with any state. [01:14:51.860 --> 01:15:03.180] And the custodian of the record uses a request to the attorney general or whatever agency [01:15:03.180 --> 01:15:09.540] handles that position as a reason to delay access. [01:15:09.540 --> 01:15:19.420] And you get a response from that controlling agency that references preexisting determinations. [01:15:19.420 --> 01:15:25.580] Then you file criminal charges against the custodian of the record. [01:15:25.580 --> 01:15:34.740] They have a duty to check the existing determinations before they request an opinion. [01:15:34.740 --> 01:15:41.900] If they don't and they restrict your access, asking for an opinion that has already been [01:15:41.900 --> 01:15:48.900] delivered, that's delay for delay's sake, violation of the act. [01:15:48.900 --> 01:15:53.220] In this one, I got a letter from the county attorney. [01:15:53.220 --> 01:15:56.220] Okay. [01:15:56.220 --> 01:15:59.060] It took me a while to put those two pieces together. [01:15:59.060 --> 01:16:02.500] I put in a request to the district judge. [01:16:02.500 --> 01:16:05.540] The district judge is a state official. [01:16:05.540 --> 01:16:09.500] I got a response from the county attorney. [01:16:09.500 --> 01:16:13.940] That's the county official. [01:16:13.940 --> 01:16:19.060] I suspect that the judge went to the district attorney and he said, absolutely not. [01:16:19.060 --> 01:16:20.900] I am not touching this. [01:16:20.900 --> 01:16:23.900] I am not messing with Kelton. [01:16:23.900 --> 01:16:28.780] So since the district attorney knew better, he went to the county attorney and the county [01:16:28.780 --> 01:16:30.300] attorney didn't knew better. [01:16:30.300 --> 01:16:35.220] No better, but the county attorney is a county attorney and not a state official. [01:16:35.220 --> 01:16:37.980] So that's not even the same office. [01:16:37.980 --> 01:16:41.060] It's not the same funds. [01:16:41.060 --> 01:16:48.740] It's appropriation of public funds, that's a misofficial misconduct. [01:16:48.740 --> 01:16:54.700] We're going to our sponsors, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, rule of law radio, we'll be [01:16:54.700 --> 01:16:55.700] right back. [01:16:55.700 --> 01:17:00.900] Don't go away, Scott. [01:17:00.900 --> 01:17:05.260] Logos Radio Network welcomes a new show to our lineup for the new year. [01:17:05.260 --> 01:17:11.500] Scripture Talk with Nana will begin Wednesday, January 8th from 8 to 10 p.m. central time. 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[01:20:11.860 --> 01:20:15.860] Ain't gonna drive me with that same old stuck tongue. [01:20:15.860 --> 01:20:20.860] I get it now, but then I must have been out too late. [01:20:20.860 --> 01:20:36.180] Okay, we are back. I think we're back. My slider is not sliding. Randy Kelton, Brett [01:20:36.180 --> 01:20:44.340] Fountain, Riddlebar Radio, and we still have Scott up. We'll get back to you in a second, [01:20:44.340 --> 01:20:54.940] Brett. We were talking about your guy who filed this really great information request [01:20:54.940 --> 01:21:08.020] and how if the custodian uses a request for an opinion as a reason to withhold the documentation [01:21:08.020 --> 01:21:15.740] there is a pre-existing determination, that's an act of official misconduct. In Texas, it's [01:21:15.740 --> 01:21:25.180] a class A misdemeanor. In my case, what I think happened is the district judge went [01:21:25.180 --> 01:21:31.060] to the district attorney and asked him to request an opinion. The district attorney [01:21:31.060 --> 01:21:39.260] knows me real well and he said, absolutely not. I am not touching this. So the district [01:21:39.260 --> 01:21:47.060] judge said, well, heck, and he went to the county attorney. The county attorney, he's [01:21:47.060 --> 01:21:54.540] not very well thought of. Everybody thinks he's a real jerk. He decided to do it, but [01:21:54.540 --> 01:22:03.020] he's not a member of the state. He's not a state official. He's a county official. [01:22:03.020 --> 01:22:08.180] Sometimes, and I suggest this to everybody, before you jump, when somebody does something [01:22:08.180 --> 01:22:14.180] you think this is not right, this is wrong, before you jump, take a step back and ask [01:22:14.180 --> 01:22:24.420] yourself specifically in detail, how is this wrong? And that brings up something. People [01:22:24.420 --> 01:22:30.260] call into the show and they ask me questions, and I give them answers, and they think that [01:22:30.260 --> 01:22:40.340] I got the code memorized. No, I don't. What I do is I step back and I say, if I were [01:22:40.340 --> 01:22:49.460] a reasonable person of ordinary prudence, what would I think the law should say in this [01:22:49.460 --> 01:23:02.140] circumstance? And I'm going to tell you, in 99.9% of the time, the law will say that. [01:23:02.140 --> 01:23:10.980] You don't have to know all of the law. We have been developing this law for over 200 [01:23:10.980 --> 01:23:22.580] years. So no one person has orchestrated this into some special place where it serves them. [01:23:22.580 --> 01:23:28.140] We've had hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people working on this law to make it work [01:23:28.140 --> 01:23:34.340] right. So if you sit back and say, if I was a reasonable person of ordinary prudence, [01:23:34.340 --> 01:23:40.860] what would seem right in this circumstance? After 12 years of doing this show, I'm going [01:23:40.860 --> 01:23:47.740] to tell you, 99.9% of the time, that's going to be dead on law. [01:23:47.740 --> 01:23:56.460] Let me just maybe suggest a clarification here that when you're saying law, the lawyers [01:23:56.460 --> 01:24:01.380] don't want you to notice that there's a clarification. Randy, when you say law and what the law should [01:24:01.380 --> 01:24:08.100] say and what we 99% of the time find it does say, this is from our legislators. This is [01:24:08.100 --> 01:24:15.940] what our legislators have written down for us and that makes law. But then the judges [01:24:15.940 --> 01:24:20.140] have all these opinions about that law and that's what the lawyers like to make like [01:24:20.140 --> 01:24:25.340] a big, small screen. No, no, no. I'm going to say the judges have [01:24:25.340 --> 01:24:36.380] ruled this way. You have fringe rulings. The judges don't even always agree with each [01:24:36.380 --> 01:24:41.660] other and sometimes they go and make rulings on things that are just, obviously, the law [01:24:41.660 --> 01:24:45.580] says one thing clearly and they will go in the other direction because they're embarrassed [01:24:45.580 --> 01:24:52.820] or whatever. The judges, when you say judges, I'm assuming [01:24:52.820 --> 01:25:03.380] you're thinking trial judges. We don't care. We don't care what the trial judge says as [01:25:03.380 --> 01:25:10.740] to the law because it is precedent by appellate judges and they don't always go with what's [01:25:10.740 --> 01:25:14.540] right. They don't always, but they are more consistent [01:25:14.540 --> 01:25:22.860] because they have a different agenda. It's their job to maintain the sanctity of the [01:25:22.860 --> 01:25:31.900] Corpus Juris. If the appellate court, their pension, if the appellate court renders a [01:25:31.900 --> 01:25:38.900] bad ruling, then every one of these shustered lawyers out there can use that bad ruling [01:25:38.900 --> 01:25:44.540] and while it may serve their purpose in this case, it's going to give them a problem in [01:25:44.540 --> 01:25:53.500] a lot of other cases. So they have to keep the body of law working well. That's why our [01:25:53.500 --> 01:25:59.140] founders were so ingenious in the way they put this system together. [01:25:59.140 --> 01:26:03.620] The appellate court judges, they have to make sure the law works well. They have a whole [01:26:03.620 --> 01:26:09.220] different agenda than the trial court judge. That's why we say on the air, you don't care [01:26:09.220 --> 01:26:16.300] what the trial court judge does. Your only purpose is to set the record for appeal. It's [01:26:16.300 --> 01:26:22.180] the appellate court judge. They have a whole different agenda. They got to make the Corpus [01:26:22.180 --> 01:26:29.180] Juris work right. The supreme, now you sell them, get there. They're not really much of [01:26:29.180 --> 01:26:35.540] an issue. It is the appellate courts that you play to. [01:26:35.540 --> 01:26:45.780] So if you look at the law generally, it is extremely well structured. But the judges [01:26:45.780 --> 01:26:51.500] don't follow the law. So that's part of what we do on this show is we show you how to go [01:26:51.500 --> 01:26:56.660] in and kick that judge's butt every way from Sunday. I'm going to file criminal charges [01:26:56.660 --> 01:27:05.300] against the district judge, accuse him of conspiring with the county attorney to misappropriate [01:27:05.300 --> 01:27:06.300] public funds. [01:27:06.300 --> 01:27:07.300] Yeah, dance with him. [01:27:07.300 --> 01:27:09.300] The prior view of your rights. [01:27:09.300 --> 01:27:14.340] Exactly. You want to dance, Bubba? You want to fight with me? I'll introduce you to the [01:27:14.340 --> 01:27:20.220] deep end of the pool. And this is what we try to teach on the show. I don't know all [01:27:20.220 --> 01:27:29.260] the law. Brett doesn't know all the law. And you don't need to. Just step into the law. [01:27:29.260 --> 01:27:39.140] Look at it from the perspective of reasonable person of ordinary prudence. When you got [01:27:39.140 --> 01:27:45.980] 10,000 people coming to the court looking for remedy. Yeah, you're going to have one [01:27:45.980 --> 01:27:55.020] or two of them who are criminals. But the law has to serve the 10,000. So it'll have to [01:27:55.020 --> 01:27:56.900] work equitably. [01:27:56.900 --> 01:27:58.900] Yes. [01:27:58.900 --> 01:28:05.500] If you look at this, dispassionately, step outside your own personal position and look [01:28:05.500 --> 01:28:12.260] at it dispassionately. And how would a reasonable reasonable person of ordinary prudence come [01:28:12.260 --> 01:28:19.220] to a conclusion about this? You will almost always be right. [01:28:19.220 --> 01:28:25.860] That's all I'm going to say on that. Okay, Scott, you have been hanging on there a long [01:28:25.860 --> 01:28:34.980] time. You've been real patient with me. What are you just sitting there just boiling over [01:28:34.980 --> 01:28:47.860] waiting to say? Wait, wait, I muted you. I'm having too much fun. You were unmuted, Scott. [01:28:47.860 --> 01:28:52.740] That was your chance to talk, Scott. Your chance to talk. Now you're over. It's gone. [01:28:52.740 --> 01:29:02.820] It's a good thing you muted me. Okay, say something insightful and intuitive. [01:29:02.820 --> 01:29:09.180] Well, just going back to that guy following that information request, I would also put [01:29:09.180 --> 01:29:16.460] up there where he addresses it to that mayor or whoever it is. Also, the second person [01:29:16.460 --> 01:29:27.940] it should be addressed to is the attorney, Bill Barr, the US attorney for Trump and stuff [01:29:27.940 --> 01:29:33.820] up there because Barr said any of these governors that overstep their bounds, he's going to [01:29:33.820 --> 01:29:40.420] start looking at stepping in the middle of them and send a copy of it to him as well. [01:29:40.420 --> 01:29:48.940] Really? Okay, hang on. We're about to go to our sponsors. Hold that thought. We definitely [01:29:48.940 --> 01:29:54.460] want to come back to that. Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, rule of law radio. I'll call it [01:29:54.460 --> 01:30:01.460] number 512-646-1984. We've got Chris down there. We'll get to you, Chris. [01:30:01.460 --> 01:30:08.940] Reality TV, sugar, obesity, jet lag, the list of things that makes us dumber just keeps [01:30:08.940 --> 01:30:14.220] on growing. But now researchers say we can add stress to the list. 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Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rural Law Radio, and we were talking to Scott [01:34:52.340 --> 01:34:59.340] in Texas when we went out. Yeah, you said Bill Barr wants to know about these people [01:34:59.340 --> 01:35:06.340] that are the local officials that are trying to throw their weight around. Yeah, and Scott [01:35:06.340 --> 01:35:14.340] has some experience with that, don't you, Scott? Do tell. Yes, okay. What I would do [01:35:14.340 --> 01:35:22.340] is I'd put a cover letter on top of that, addressing it straight to U.S. Attorney General [01:35:22.340 --> 01:35:30.340] Bill Barr, and stating that you have this rogue mayor going in direct violation of the [01:35:30.340 --> 01:35:37.340] governor of Texas and his mandate on how to open the country, and then decide all this [01:35:37.340 --> 01:35:43.340] stuff and say, here's the records request that I want to get out of this person, mayor, [01:35:43.340 --> 01:35:52.340] and they are invoking every LEO in the county to harass, intimidate, and jail the people [01:35:52.340 --> 01:36:00.340] of this town, and you want an investigation to open up on this mayor, and send that same [01:36:00.340 --> 01:36:07.340] cover letter to the mayor and to the U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr and just fire him right up. [01:36:07.340 --> 01:36:14.340] Okay, you need to tell the Attorney General that this mayor is a Democrat. Perfect. [01:36:14.340 --> 01:36:25.340] If she's not a Democrat, she's a shill for the Democrats. Or a rhino, Republican in [01:36:25.340 --> 01:36:32.340] name only, and so it doesn't matter because she's going against the direct orders of the [01:36:32.340 --> 01:36:38.340] governor that's attempting to reopen the state, and she's sitting there throwing her [01:36:38.340 --> 01:36:44.340] weight around like she's a little dictator, and she's invoking the law enforcement to [01:36:44.340 --> 01:36:50.340] harass, intimidate, and jail the people of this town. [01:36:50.340 --> 01:36:53.340] Okay, let's talk about that for a second. [01:36:53.340 --> 01:37:08.340] Trump is trying to reopen the economy. How do we engage his interest? You're talking to [01:37:08.340 --> 01:37:21.340] Barr. How do you talk to Barr in a way that will say to Barr, what I'm asking you to do [01:37:21.340 --> 01:37:28.340] is, we'll be in lockstep with what the president is trying to do in reopening the economy. [01:37:28.340 --> 01:37:37.340] And we have, how do you say to local officials, don't interfere with our attempts to reopen [01:37:37.340 --> 01:37:43.340] the economy and get Americans back to work? How do we do that, Scott? [01:37:43.340 --> 01:37:50.340] You would state something to that effect, and then the third person to address it through [01:37:50.340 --> 01:37:57.340] then is President Trump to the White House, and send him a copy of it, too. [01:37:57.340 --> 01:38:03.340] And send everybody a copy, and let them know that these public officials that are going [01:38:03.340 --> 01:38:10.340] against the president of the United States directive to let the governors open the state [01:38:10.340 --> 01:38:18.340] as they see fit according to the presidential guidelines at set four. [01:38:18.340 --> 01:38:22.340] I don't think you could read it. Maybe you have to put it on Twitter. [01:38:22.340 --> 01:38:31.340] No, no, wait, wait, wait. Hold on. You know, everybody in the administration is looking [01:38:31.340 --> 01:38:43.340] for a sound bite. Yeah. So how do we structure what we're presenting to Barr in a way that [01:38:43.340 --> 01:38:50.340] he can say to the presidential, President's aides, here we have a sound bite. [01:38:50.340 --> 01:38:58.340] The real problem we're having is not the governors. It's the local counties who really [01:38:58.340 --> 01:39:06.340] don't understand all of the underlying issues, but are trying to themselves do something [01:39:06.340 --> 01:39:14.340] that will make it look as though they're taking some action to try to protect their constituents. [01:39:14.340 --> 01:39:23.340] How do we take one of these officials who have acted injudiciously and break them over the [01:39:23.340 --> 01:39:30.340] coals so that every other county in the country will say, I don't want to be like that clown. [01:39:30.340 --> 01:39:36.340] Didn't you hear about that lady judge in Texas that got hammered? [01:39:36.340 --> 01:39:42.340] Yeah. Did you hear about that mayor down there in Texas? She's acting like a cowboy. [01:39:42.340 --> 01:39:45.340] Check it out. Do you see what happened to her? [01:39:45.340 --> 01:39:54.340] You know, they don't have to, for the president, for the judiciary, I'm sorry, not the judiciary, [01:39:54.340 --> 01:40:02.340] for the executive, they don't have to beat up everybody. If the president were to point [01:40:02.340 --> 01:40:12.340] at one municipality in Texas and say, look what this mayor tried to do, this is unconscionable [01:40:12.340 --> 01:40:19.340] and this will not be tolerated. What's that going to say to every other one? [01:40:19.340 --> 01:40:26.340] Oh, Scott, hang on a second. We've only got one more segment left after this. [01:40:26.340 --> 01:40:32.340] I want to bring in Chris. Chris? [01:40:32.340 --> 01:40:34.340] Hey, guys. [01:40:34.340 --> 01:40:37.340] I brought you in because I know you're on point. [01:40:37.340 --> 01:40:41.340] What do you think about what we've just been talking about? [01:40:41.340 --> 01:40:44.340] I think it's great. I think there's an opportunity. [01:40:44.340 --> 01:40:49.340] I mean, you guys, for some reason, Austin seems to be at the center hub, at least from my viewpoint, [01:40:49.340 --> 01:40:55.340] you and Alex Jones and everybody kind of tuned in the president, and I've been watching him a lot lately. [01:40:55.340 --> 01:41:02.340] It's amazing. I've never seen a president with this tone and this amount of calm and this amount of confidence [01:41:02.340 --> 01:41:06.340] in his own space, so I think it's an amazing opportunity. [01:41:06.340 --> 01:41:12.340] You've got to understand. This is where he lives. [01:41:12.340 --> 01:41:15.340] He's in his element here. [01:41:15.340 --> 01:41:18.340] Yeah. [01:41:18.340 --> 01:41:22.340] But he's stepped it up the past week or so. I've watched his confidence. [01:41:22.340 --> 01:41:27.340] He is no longer letting any reporter just whip him from side to side. [01:41:27.340 --> 01:41:33.340] He is just, he's shutting it down and he's getting creative and you guys are always creative, [01:41:33.340 --> 01:41:36.340] so yeah, I think it's great to present it all the way to him. [01:41:36.340 --> 01:41:44.340] What about Alex Jones? You guys rub elbows with him. Apparently, he's got direct contact with the office there. [01:41:44.340 --> 01:41:56.340] Yeah, I know Alex Jones personally. I know where his inner sink of his, but I can't admit it. [01:41:56.340 --> 01:42:02.340] Yeah, he's down there in Austin and we've worked together a long time. [01:42:02.340 --> 01:42:11.340] He got, recently he got popped for DUI and it was improper and I think they were trying to set him up [01:42:11.340 --> 01:42:16.340] and offered to come in and hammer him for him, but he didn't think I needed it. [01:42:16.340 --> 01:42:23.340] He needed me. He used to listen to our show all the time and he used to comment on our show. [01:42:23.340 --> 01:42:32.340] The guy who helped Deborah, when Deborah wrote this whole program for this entire network [01:42:32.340 --> 01:42:35.340] and Wes Perkins helped her. [01:42:35.340 --> 01:42:44.340] Wes Perkins is remarkable and Wes Perkins is a major player in Alex Jones' network. [01:42:44.340 --> 01:42:53.340] So we're pretty connected and we are at a point. [01:42:53.340 --> 01:43:05.340] All these things Alex Jones has been warning everybody about all these years is coming up in a way [01:43:05.340 --> 01:43:12.340] that will vindicate what I believe will vindicate pretty much what he's been saying. [01:43:12.340 --> 01:43:20.340] I think we are at a turning point. [01:43:20.340 --> 01:43:31.340] If we do our jobs right, we will get a major portion of the American public not necessarily following what we proclaim [01:43:31.340 --> 01:43:34.340] or what we think they should do. [01:43:34.340 --> 01:43:39.340] The last thing I would want is everybody to follow what I think they should do [01:43:39.340 --> 01:43:43.340] because I don't have confidence that I know what we should do. [01:43:43.340 --> 01:43:47.340] Everybody should follow what they think they should do. [01:43:47.340 --> 01:43:50.340] In that I have confidence. [01:43:50.340 --> 01:43:54.340] But I think we're at a tipping point where we can actually get that to happen. [01:43:54.340 --> 01:44:00.340] Hang on. We're about to go to our sponsors, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain. We'll be right back. [01:44:00.340 --> 01:44:05.340] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters, or even lawsuits? 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Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, rule of law radio, [01:46:51.340 --> 01:46:56.340] and we have Scott and Chris on the board. [01:46:56.340 --> 01:47:04.340] Chris kind of jumped in the middle of you. I didn't give you an opportunity to address what you called in for. [01:47:04.340 --> 01:47:10.340] Well, I have some good news. My legal side, I got another year on my statute of limitations. [01:47:10.340 --> 01:47:14.340] I have plenty of time. I'm not even going to mess with that tonight. [01:47:14.340 --> 01:47:23.340] I did want to offer some positive encouragement just because of the scope of what's going on, if I may. [01:47:23.340 --> 01:47:31.340] Randy, you hinted, you said that basically everybody's awake, and I agree for whatever, however that came, [01:47:31.340 --> 01:47:34.340] nobody can deny that they're all paying attention. [01:47:34.340 --> 01:47:40.340] And then, Brett, you mentioned how this has always been going on, and that's completely true as well. [01:47:40.340 --> 01:47:45.340] The thing is that the arena just got bigger, in my opinion. [01:47:45.340 --> 01:47:55.340] This is the world arena right now, and maybe the difference is now is that there's no longer such a place [01:47:55.340 --> 01:48:02.340] for people to either hide or be enslaved or imprisoned. [01:48:02.340 --> 01:48:06.340] It's like now everybody's eyes are on everybody's eyes and everybody's actions. [01:48:06.340 --> 01:48:13.340] So it's also an opportunity for people to speak out and actually be heard, for people to step up, [01:48:13.340 --> 01:48:18.340] who maybe never had the courage to do it. Everybody's always wanted to be the hero in their own world. [01:48:18.340 --> 01:48:23.340] They just have never known how to do it, or even if it was an option or an opportunity for that. [01:48:23.340 --> 01:48:29.340] And I can't tell when that's going to come for everybody, but from the way I see it now, [01:48:29.340 --> 01:48:34.340] that opportunity is going to come now, whether you want it or not. [01:48:34.340 --> 01:48:38.340] Most people do want it. They always want to feel proud and feel courageous. [01:48:38.340 --> 01:48:42.340] And you have Alex Jones is out there who's ready to rip people's heads off. [01:48:42.340 --> 01:48:46.340] He's been wanting to do that for a long time, and then you have the real timid souls as well, [01:48:46.340 --> 01:48:49.340] who want to speak up but don't know how to. [01:48:49.340 --> 01:48:53.340] All I'm saying is when the time comes, and everybody will know this for each individual's self, [01:48:53.340 --> 01:49:00.340] they will know when the time is right, but when the time comes, just step up and speak out for yourself. [01:49:00.340 --> 01:49:05.340] And maybe you're a fellow person or a child if you need to, but when it comes to yourself, [01:49:05.340 --> 01:49:09.340] and you'll know when the time is, just be there for yourself. [01:49:09.340 --> 01:49:12.340] And that's what our show is about. [01:49:12.340 --> 01:49:19.340] You know, it's easy to say that, but when that time comes and you start to open your mouth, [01:49:19.340 --> 01:49:24.340] what should come out of my mouth? [01:49:24.340 --> 01:49:27.340] And that's what our show is about. [01:49:27.340 --> 01:49:38.340] I've been doing the show a long time, and I struggle to find a set of procedures, a set of rules. [01:49:38.340 --> 01:49:43.340] These are the things that should come out of your mouth. [01:49:43.340 --> 01:49:48.340] These are the things that should not come out of your mouth. [01:49:48.340 --> 01:49:59.340] We promote my e-book, and that's what the e-book is all about, is how this really works. [01:49:59.340 --> 01:50:07.340] When you have a chance to speak, most people have no idea what they should say. [01:50:07.340 --> 01:50:18.340] And we have struggled to find a way to not tell people what they should say, [01:50:18.340 --> 01:50:29.340] but frame a structure from which they can speak in a way that what they say will be effective. [01:50:29.340 --> 01:50:35.340] And don't never do this from anger, ever. [01:50:35.340 --> 01:50:41.340] If someone does something and really pisses you off, [01:50:41.340 --> 01:50:44.340] shut up. [01:50:44.340 --> 01:50:47.340] Do not speak. [01:50:47.340 --> 01:50:51.340] Wait until you are calmed down. [01:50:51.340 --> 01:50:56.340] Never ask a public official to do anything you actually want them to do, [01:50:56.340 --> 01:51:02.340] because you're never asking them to do anything that the Lord has not compelled them to do. [01:51:02.340 --> 01:51:07.340] We have a number of things that we've struggled to try to get out there. [01:51:07.340 --> 01:51:13.340] We understand we are not going to change things. [01:51:13.340 --> 01:51:26.340] Brett and I were doing our best to help orient people in a way that would allow them to change things. [01:51:26.340 --> 01:51:36.340] And we're hoping that, the only reason I brought you on, Chris, is you have proven yourself to be thoughtful and insightful. [01:51:36.340 --> 01:51:42.340] I know what I know and I believe what I believe and it may be right or it may not be right. [01:51:42.340 --> 01:51:49.340] I need guys like you and Scott, even though I pick on Scott a lot. [01:51:49.340 --> 01:51:56.340] I only pick on him because the only guys you can pick on are the ones that are confident in themselves, [01:51:56.340 --> 01:52:00.340] that understand their relevance and their knowledge base. [01:52:00.340 --> 01:52:02.340] And Scott does. [01:52:02.340 --> 01:52:07.340] And you have come on and I do appreciate you. [01:52:07.340 --> 01:52:10.340] I want you to know that. [01:52:10.340 --> 01:52:24.340] Go red flags from you. We need to present to people a way of addressing their public officials so that they will have influence. [01:52:24.340 --> 01:52:34.340] And one thing I have found out, once you figure this out, once you have taken the first couple of steps [01:52:34.340 --> 01:52:43.340] and you see how well it works, you listen to Brett telling about him taking these guys on and hammering these law firms. [01:52:43.340 --> 01:52:53.340] And the thing I like most about it is he struggles not to laugh and chuckle while he's telling the story. [01:52:53.340 --> 01:53:00.340] That is absolutely the most important part. [01:53:00.340 --> 01:53:07.340] Once you get that, once you get to where Brett is, you are a force to be reckoned with. [01:53:07.340 --> 01:53:18.340] And everything we do on this show is to help people find not the really sophisticated stuff. [01:53:18.340 --> 01:53:23.340] Life is way too complex for us to understand all the sophisticated stuff. [01:53:23.340 --> 01:53:32.340] But the basic, the primary tool is the first thing you say to a public official when you step in front of him. [01:53:32.340 --> 01:53:41.340] If I can take someone who knows nothing about the system and give them the first and second thing to say, [01:53:41.340 --> 01:53:46.340] from there, they'll pick it up and run themselves. [01:53:46.340 --> 01:53:55.340] And we struggle to do that. And the reason I brought you in is you have demonstrated that you understand that perspective. [01:53:55.340 --> 01:54:02.340] Scott understands that perspective. He doesn't come in here and rant and rave and rail and ride just indignation. [01:54:02.340 --> 01:54:05.340] I do. What do I do? [01:54:05.340 --> 01:54:12.340] Well, you do that sometimes. But generally when you do that, we have technical difficulties and we can't hear you anymore. [01:54:12.340 --> 01:54:17.340] We've got technical difficulties now. [01:54:17.340 --> 01:54:33.340] But it is important, not that we solve everybody's problems, but we give them tools with which they can solve their own problems. [01:54:33.340 --> 01:54:43.340] And Chris, I kind of bushwacked you. I didn't give you an opportunity to address the region you called. [01:54:43.340 --> 01:54:46.340] He already said that. [01:54:46.340 --> 01:54:57.340] I want to just leave this. I think unlike other opportunities that you guys have been working on for years where it really has been a daunting task to deal with officials and the system, [01:54:57.340 --> 01:55:06.340] I just think at this point, literally, people can use two words, and that's yes and no, and they can act on it. [01:55:06.340 --> 01:55:16.340] The whole point that everybody's talking about, all the leaders, the Alex Jones and the Brian Roses and all these people who are really starting to speak out aggressively, [01:55:16.340 --> 01:55:26.340] they're kind of setting the tone for people who would never do anything because they're paralyzed to simply say yes or no. [01:55:26.340 --> 01:55:35.340] And I think the world is opening up that opportunity for almost everybody on the planet to step into one of those two actions instead of inaction, [01:55:35.340 --> 01:55:38.340] which is where so many people have been for so long. [01:55:38.340 --> 01:55:48.340] And I didn't think I'd be saying that. I have some views on the world that aren't so optimistic and the views are very optimistic, [01:55:48.340 --> 01:56:00.340] but I'm kind of liking this moment in history where it's almost like it seems like everybody is about to get their time to step up or step forward, and it feels good. [01:56:00.340 --> 01:56:05.340] I think everybody's being put on the dime. [01:56:05.340 --> 01:56:12.340] Everybody has been put in a position to where you need to make a decision. [01:56:12.340 --> 01:56:18.340] And for us, I can't think of anything better. [01:56:18.340 --> 01:56:24.340] I have my ideas and my beliefs. Scott has his, you have yours. [01:56:24.340 --> 01:56:29.340] Ours may be right or they may not. [01:56:29.340 --> 01:56:35.340] Life is too complex for me to know if everything I think is right is. [01:56:35.340 --> 01:56:44.340] One thing I respect and one thing I trust is the population as a whole. [01:56:44.340 --> 01:56:55.340] If we can give the population the tools they need to make decisions, the general consensus will be the right decision. [01:56:55.340 --> 01:57:00.340] That's my story and I'm sticking to it. [01:57:00.340 --> 01:57:02.340] Do I get to finish? [01:57:02.340 --> 01:57:04.340] Absolutely. [01:57:04.340 --> 01:57:06.340] Here's your sound buy. [01:57:06.340 --> 01:57:21.340] Public officials caught punishing the people can be prosecuted as needs to start telling everybody says that and now go all the way from the governor's all the way down to the mayor's. [01:57:21.340 --> 01:57:30.340] Okay, and for everybody listening, I have an excellent brief on that subject or semi brief on that subject. [01:57:30.340 --> 01:57:38.340] If you are interested in that brief, send me an email. I will send it to you. [01:57:38.340 --> 01:57:46.340] Chapter and verse, case law, how to sting them. [01:57:46.340 --> 01:57:50.340] Well, okay, say something insightful, Scott. [01:57:50.340 --> 01:57:56.340] Well, I got, I'm human right now, so I better just hang up. [01:57:56.340 --> 01:58:04.340] No, don't you like your sound bite? I think it needs to also incorporate something about that the, the rogue, how did you put it, rogue officials? [01:58:04.340 --> 01:58:05.340] How did you call it? [01:58:05.340 --> 01:58:17.340] But I think it needs to incorporate that they are leveraging and abusing the coronavirus as a platform for their own crimes for their own personal agenda. [01:58:17.340 --> 01:58:20.340] There you go. [01:58:20.340 --> 01:58:28.340] And that is so embarrassing to them and insulting that it may get them to change their perspective. [01:58:28.340 --> 01:58:30.340] Okay. [01:58:30.340 --> 01:58:34.340] Thank you all for listening. I really enjoyed this show. [01:58:34.340 --> 01:58:40.340] This is one of the few shows I've done where I don't feel like I had any answers for you guys. [01:58:40.340 --> 01:58:44.340] And I'm asking you to bring me answers. [01:58:44.340 --> 01:58:46.340] We'll be back tomorrow night. [01:58:46.340 --> 01:58:48.340] Thank you all for listening. [01:58:48.340 --> 01:58:50.340] Good night. 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