[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 $1,429.00 an ounce, [00:13.200 --> 00:21.320] Silver $16.45 an ounce, Copper $2.75 an ounce, Oil, Texas Crew $55.63 a barrel, Brent Crew [00:21.320 --> 00:29.920] $62.47 a barrel, and Cryptos in order of Market Cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum $200.00 [00:29.920 --> 00:41.320] $227.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [00:41.320 --> 00:52.320] Today in history, the year 1916, the Preparedness Day bombing, a time suitcase bomb, was detonated [00:52.320 --> 00:57.760] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day parade killing [00:57.760 --> 01:04.760] the 10 and entering 40. [01:04.760 --> 01:09.440] And recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing hemp into [01:09.440 --> 01:14.240] Texas law back in June, county prosecutors around the state including Houston, Austin, [01:14.240 --> 01:18.880] San Antonio have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones [01:18.880 --> 01:22.840] since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to [01:22.840 --> 01:27.800] test the herb for THC. Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney announced earlier [01:27.800 --> 01:32.520] this month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases [01:32.520 --> 01:33.720] because of the law. [01:33.720 --> 01:37.600] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General stipulated in a letter [01:37.600 --> 01:42.120] to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized [01:42.120 --> 01:48.240] in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works as [01:48.240 --> 01:54.520] well as other cities too like the District Attorney in El Paso, Cayma Esparza, a Democrat [01:54.520 --> 01:59.000] who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the [01:59.000 --> 02:01.840] prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.840 --> 02:06.760] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [02:06.760 --> 02:10.760] in Harris County who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes [02:10.760 --> 02:13.480] something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [02:13.480 --> 02:17.360] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're [02:17.360 --> 02:22.600] charged with. [02:22.600 --> 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 purpose it is hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the [02:50.080 --> 03:16.920] glow. [03:16.920 --> 03:26.920] I received my remedy today, came in a box just like the state I accepted for value right [03:26.920 --> 03:27.920] away. [03:27.920 --> 03:37.520] It's not too late or not later, we are originators and the pathway seems to get straighter every [03:37.520 --> 03:47.520] day, and I can take anything that belongs to me and put it to good use, and I was good [03:47.520 --> 03:59.520] for the gender, don't know where for the good. [03:59.520 --> 04:05.640] Alright, we are back, the rule of law radio, Randy Kelton, I'm Brett Fountain, and we [04:05.640 --> 04:12.120] are speaking with Tina in California, hello Tina. [04:12.120 --> 04:18.440] We went out, we had to kind of cut you short there, but go ahead and continue. [04:18.440 --> 04:24.320] Well I'm giving you this background because the ending is going to justify why I put all [04:24.320 --> 04:25.320] this. [04:25.320 --> 04:31.760] I'm wholly disgusted and sent, I would be insulted but considering the source I am simply [04:31.760 --> 04:32.760] and wholly disgusted. [04:32.760 --> 04:39.480] It's Ms Fallon not legally violating her former client with such inappropriate accusations [04:39.480 --> 04:47.120] consisting solely of her own unfounded personal opinion, this level of incompetence and unprofessional [04:47.120 --> 04:52.480] conduct should disallow Ms Fallon from remaining the licensed attorney. [04:52.480 --> 04:59.000] The character attack upon her appliance surely crosses the line to the extent that it reveals [04:59.000 --> 05:04.200] that it is rather Ms Fallon who is mentally unstable and clearly out of touch with ethical [05:04.200 --> 05:10.720] standards and sheer remedial decency commensurate with retaining a license to practice law. [05:10.720 --> 05:15.560] In conclusion, Ms Fallon is a clear and present danger to society and has no business being [05:15.560 --> 05:21.800] entrusted with performing the duties necessary to adequately advocate for the public at large. [05:21.800 --> 05:26.760] You have been more than enlightened and duly advised for the greater part by Ms Fallon's [05:26.760 --> 05:32.480] own hand of admission, she has already shown her callous disregard for the truth when she [05:32.480 --> 05:41.040] lied to me about Mr Leander Kindren's near-fatal accident when in fact he was in jail. [05:41.040 --> 05:46.680] She had told me that he was in a coma, he had had a motorcycle accident, he had, you [05:46.680 --> 05:52.160] know, ruptured his spleen, fractured his lungs, all these kind of things but he was in jail [05:52.160 --> 05:55.200] for impersonating an attorney. [05:55.200 --> 05:59.920] Another response this time further shows her callous disregard for the truth, are you willing [05:59.920 --> 06:06.160] to keep on risking the public by allowing Ms Fallon to continue this noble profession? [06:06.160 --> 06:11.160] So we went back and forth and they said we have to investigate, well, this was in 2017 [06:11.160 --> 06:16.880] I sent this and they went on and on and I kept checking in, well, you know, we just can't [06:16.880 --> 06:25.680] take a grand attorney's license, you know, to make a living, you know, on one or two, [06:25.680 --> 06:28.040] you know, complaints that have been about fool. [06:28.040 --> 06:34.520] So I left it and left it and I, they told me I should write to the client attorney, you [06:34.520 --> 06:44.400] know, fund to ask for them to, you know, reimburse me because, you know, she hadn't, [06:44.400 --> 06:49.680] I mean, she's basically stolen my money because they agreed to perform a, you know, a contract [06:49.680 --> 06:51.600] in the duty and they failed to do it. [06:51.600 --> 06:56.320] It's like taking your car to the mechanic and saying here's the money that you told [06:56.320 --> 07:00.760] me I owe you and then they don't fix it, that's fair. [07:00.760 --> 07:04.080] When you say you're going to provide a service and you don't. [07:04.080 --> 07:09.680] So the client fund said, well, we can't do anything until this, you know, the attorney [07:09.680 --> 07:15.480] group, you know, either does something about it, closes the case and gives us a ruling. [07:15.480 --> 07:18.080] So I just, you know, left it a while. [07:18.080 --> 07:21.320] The other day I thought I have not heard from them. [07:21.320 --> 07:30.120] So I just started looking for her name and it turns out she, in February of last year, [07:30.120 --> 07:42.080] along with her associate husband, that who is the felon, they stole $850,000 from a client [07:42.080 --> 07:49.680] trust fund and rented a boat and tried to sail it to Antigua and they weren't very [07:49.680 --> 07:50.680] good sailors. [07:50.680 --> 07:51.680] So they crashed the boat. [07:51.680 --> 07:59.840] They had to take it to, I think it was Atlantic City to try to repair it and she was arrested [07:59.840 --> 08:00.840] there. [08:00.840 --> 08:04.640] Now she tried to abscond because she found out there was an arrest warrant for her for [08:04.640 --> 08:05.840] stealing that money. [08:05.840 --> 08:15.120] So remember my saying in 2017, you know, Ms. Fallon is a clear and present danger to society. [08:15.120 --> 08:21.040] They ignored it, they didn't do anything and then they told me, you know, this week because [08:21.040 --> 08:26.680] I called them about it and said, well, you know, I noticed that she's been arrested and [08:26.680 --> 08:31.840] she's not disbarged yet and they said, well, we were trying to let you know, didn't you [08:31.840 --> 08:32.840] get our letter? [08:32.840 --> 08:36.880] I said, you know, oh, well, maybe we forgot to send it. [08:36.880 --> 08:44.080] Well, I'm sure we did but we couldn't let you know that we had sanctioned her with a [08:44.080 --> 08:50.120] higher sanction we could from a civilian complaint, which was mine, but we couldn't [08:50.120 --> 08:54.920] let you know until we had served her with a sanction. [08:54.920 --> 08:58.520] And we couldn't serve her because we couldn't find her until she was arrested. [08:58.520 --> 09:00.680] And they said, well, what happens now? [09:00.680 --> 09:03.240] She's obviously stolen this money. [09:03.240 --> 09:11.280] Well, if she gets convicted of that, then she will automatically lose her license. [09:11.280 --> 09:17.720] So this is just a clear showing of an attorney supposedly and she's claimed she was in good [09:17.720 --> 09:19.320] standing and she was all list. [09:19.320 --> 09:22.960] I mean, she wrote some unbelievable stuff. [09:22.960 --> 09:29.320] But this client fund that you can apply to, I don't know if it's in every state, but I [09:29.320 --> 09:37.400] believe it is, that if you've been harmed by an attorney to any degree, like they stole [09:37.400 --> 09:48.000] your money or they, you know, mishandled the funds, you can apply for that to be reimbursed. [09:48.000 --> 09:55.360] And I intend, once I get this letter, to write back to that client fund and say, okay, here's [09:55.360 --> 09:56.360] the proof. [09:56.360 --> 09:57.360] I gave you your warning. [09:57.360 --> 10:02.280] Now I want my $1,700 refunded to me. [10:02.280 --> 10:07.680] So it might be something everyone wants to think about when, especially Alice, when she's [10:07.680 --> 10:24.160] being harmed by this attorney who's taken her money and absolutely produced nothing. [10:24.160 --> 10:25.160] That's it. [10:25.160 --> 10:26.160] I'm done. [10:26.160 --> 10:30.040] Anything for you to say? [10:30.040 --> 10:33.920] I was jacking away when somebody muted my mic. [10:33.920 --> 10:39.200] I was having a voice issue at the beginning of this segment. [10:39.200 --> 10:45.800] Only you with something like that happened to her, the lawyer you're going after, pulls [10:45.800 --> 10:51.800] a really serious shenanigan and wrecks her own boat. [10:51.800 --> 10:53.920] Oh, this is good. [10:53.920 --> 10:59.880] It wasn't her own, she raided one apparently, according to the news story. [10:59.880 --> 11:02.440] She wits it and wrecks it. [11:02.440 --> 11:06.160] This woman just can't get it right. [11:06.160 --> 11:10.160] No, she can't get it right. [11:10.160 --> 11:17.680] But the letter I wrote, they warned them of her dangers to the public and they did nothing. [11:17.680 --> 11:25.160] You might look at just writing up a suit and filing it against the bar or notifying the [11:25.160 --> 11:35.960] people that she defrauded, that the bar had been notified that this lawyer was a danger [11:35.960 --> 11:39.520] to the public and refused to take any action. [11:39.520 --> 11:44.280] Because if the lawyer gets indicted and put in jail, she's going to wind up with nothing [11:44.280 --> 11:47.480] by the time she gets to jail. [11:47.480 --> 11:51.640] So they should sue the bar. [11:51.640 --> 11:52.640] That's a good idea. [11:52.640 --> 11:55.360] I don't know who these people are, who she stole the money from. [11:55.360 --> 12:01.680] I don't know how to find out, but maybe I could write to the... [12:01.680 --> 12:10.360] Look up the criminal complaint against the lawyer, it should be in the public record. [12:10.360 --> 12:14.440] And that'll name who the victim was. [12:14.440 --> 12:15.440] Yeah. [12:15.440 --> 12:21.520] I just find it hysterical that she could write all this stuff and actually literally put [12:21.520 --> 12:29.800] in writing to me that I was just in callous disregard of her partner, who's really a husband [12:29.800 --> 12:32.760] partner, who she supposed to be sued to be brought up. [12:32.760 --> 12:33.760] Wait a minute. [12:33.760 --> 12:38.760] You disregarded the delicate sensibilities of a lawyer? [12:38.760 --> 12:39.760] I did. [12:39.760 --> 12:41.760] You ought to be ashamed of yourself. [12:41.760 --> 12:42.760] But I'm not. [12:42.760 --> 12:43.760] I don't know what you were thinking. [12:43.760 --> 12:53.160] Well, because I knew he was lying, because I looked it up, he wasn't in hospital, in [12:53.160 --> 12:59.520] coma, he was in f**king jail. [12:59.520 --> 13:06.120] Well, a coma ruptured sleep, that's a pretty good story. [13:06.120 --> 13:11.400] That's a great story, if it was true. [13:11.400 --> 13:15.600] If you're going to tell what, it might as well be a whopper. [13:15.600 --> 13:20.520] But it shows just how bad these attorneys can be. [13:20.520 --> 13:21.520] Come on. [13:21.520 --> 13:27.880] I offered her, I said, you can write up fun, I said, if you respond half the money, I'll [13:27.880 --> 13:28.880] just let this go. [13:28.880 --> 13:29.880] So she refused. [13:29.880 --> 13:32.080] So, okay, I'll take it the whole way. [13:32.080 --> 13:34.400] I gave you a choice. [13:34.400 --> 13:39.760] Instead, they wound up creating their own worst enemies. [13:39.760 --> 13:52.960] But a lesson for people, look to all these, you know, I also formed the box, you know, [13:52.960 --> 13:57.880] trying to turn some, let me say this to everyone. [13:57.880 --> 13:58.880] Wait a minute. [13:58.880 --> 14:04.320] You should contact the prosecutor and let him know about her stealing from you, because [14:04.320 --> 14:12.000] he's going to want to be able to show a pattern of bad behavior for enhancement. [14:12.000 --> 14:13.000] Okay. [14:13.000 --> 14:21.880] So, give the prosecutor, you know, let the prosecutor know that this is not a one-off. [14:21.880 --> 14:25.000] This is a pattern of conduct by these people. [14:25.000 --> 14:32.600] And especially that this whopper she told you, that will, he could use that to discredit [14:32.600 --> 14:34.800] her as a witness. [14:34.800 --> 14:38.640] Oh, that's good. [14:38.640 --> 14:40.640] Yes. [14:40.640 --> 14:41.640] That's interesting. [14:41.640 --> 14:44.640] I will have to find the prosecutor and do that. [14:44.640 --> 14:46.640] That'll be fun. [14:46.640 --> 14:49.640] It will be fun. [14:49.640 --> 14:50.640] Yeah. [14:50.640 --> 14:51.640] Okay. [14:51.640 --> 14:55.840] Do you have anything else for us? [14:55.840 --> 14:56.840] No, no. [14:56.840 --> 14:58.840] I'm going to let you go to someone else. [14:58.840 --> 15:02.120] I just thought this would be a fun story for everyone to hear. [15:02.120 --> 15:03.120] Okay. [15:03.120 --> 15:12.880] I got my traffic ticket signed up today, so tomorrow I will have a major load off of me. [15:12.880 --> 15:16.720] If you will contact me tomorrow, we will look at your appellate documents. [15:16.720 --> 15:17.720] Okay. [15:17.720 --> 15:18.720] Sounds good. [15:18.720 --> 15:20.800] I'll leave that in the morning. [15:20.800 --> 15:21.800] Okay. [15:21.800 --> 15:24.800] Thank you, Tina. [15:24.800 --> 15:28.800] As usual, you're always a lot of fun. [15:28.800 --> 15:34.800] Especially when I'm going after it, right? [15:34.800 --> 15:35.800] Okay. [15:35.800 --> 15:40.120] We are going to John in New York. [15:40.120 --> 15:43.880] We have some open slots on our call board. [15:43.880 --> 15:50.320] If you have a question or comment, give us a call, 512-646-1984. [15:50.320 --> 15:53.480] And John, you've got exactly one minute. [15:53.480 --> 15:54.480] Okay. [15:54.480 --> 15:57.320] I can do it in one minute. [15:57.320 --> 15:59.040] Here we go. [15:59.040 --> 16:02.920] You helped me last week with that little bit with the Discover card. [16:02.920 --> 16:09.920] And I'm getting ready to do what I got to do, but I had two other questions. [16:09.920 --> 16:14.920] Number one, who would I talk to at Discover? [16:14.920 --> 16:21.920] What job title should I go after at Discover to talk to the person about COVID hardship [16:21.920 --> 16:23.920] and so on? [16:23.920 --> 16:27.280] I don't know. [16:27.280 --> 16:31.680] All these companies are different. [16:31.680 --> 16:34.520] Have you called down there and asked for who to talk to? [16:34.520 --> 16:41.080] Oh, not yet, but I'm sure they have a resolving department or whatever you want to call it. [16:41.080 --> 16:42.080] Yeah. [16:42.080 --> 16:43.080] Well, I would have no idea. [16:43.080 --> 16:47.280] We just have to go through the company register to find that out. [16:47.280 --> 16:48.280] Hang on. [16:48.280 --> 16:54.240] We're about to go to our sponsors, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Wheel of Law Radio. [16:54.240 --> 17:00.240] We'll be right back. [17:00.240 --> 17:05.520] Are you being harassed by debt collectors with phone calls, letters, or even losses? [17:05.520 --> 17:08.960] Stop debt collectors now with the Michael Meyers Proven Method. [17:08.960 --> 17:13.360] Michael Meyers has won six cases in federal court against debt collectors, and now you [17:13.360 --> 17:14.360] can win two. 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[18:54.360 --> 19:24.160] Through your copy today and together we can have free society we all want and deserve. [19:24.160 --> 19:53.680] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rule of Law Radio, and we're talking to [19:53.680 --> 19:54.680] John in New York. [19:54.680 --> 19:55.680] Okay, go ahead, John. [19:55.680 --> 19:56.680] Okay. [19:56.680 --> 20:04.920] Then the other part of this, I thought of something after I hung up last week. [20:04.920 --> 20:13.400] Could I use a sworn affidavit in this manner, a sworn affidavit, and that is, you send discover [20:13.400 --> 20:21.880] something that says, I don't like the interest rate, got to make it 5%. [20:21.880 --> 20:29.560] I really only owe you $1,000, I figure, I calculate, but that's what I owe you. [20:29.560 --> 20:35.560] If I don't hear from you in 10, 20, or 30 days, whatever date you put on there, I'm [20:35.560 --> 20:43.160] going to accept that as your agreement and then you have it signed and sworn. [20:43.160 --> 20:49.320] You swear it before notary public date it and time it and everything else and then send [20:49.320 --> 20:54.480] it to them and give them 10, 20, or 30 days to comply and if they don't comply then the [20:54.480 --> 20:57.960] terms in the affidavit are binding. [20:57.960 --> 21:00.760] No they're not. [21:00.760 --> 21:13.280] We've had the patriot mythology people proposing that sort of thing, but it's just not true. [21:13.280 --> 21:20.080] If I send you a letter, John, and say, John, I've decided that you owe me for all the time [21:20.080 --> 21:28.640] you've spent on my radio show, $10,000, and if you don't respond to me within 30 days, [21:28.640 --> 21:35.800] I will take that as acquiescence and I'll start collection procedures on the $30,000. [21:35.800 --> 21:36.800] What do you think? [21:36.800 --> 21:44.120] In high school we had a combination business law and criminal law course and then later [21:44.120 --> 21:51.600] on in another class we had business law again and one of the thing, that type of thing came [21:51.600 --> 21:56.640] up in their law class and I thought maybe something might have changed in 50 years that [21:56.640 --> 22:06.360] I've been in school and I thought maybe it might work but we learned that not doing [22:06.360 --> 22:11.200] something and making that a binding contract, you can't do that. [22:11.200 --> 22:14.800] You can't not do something to make a binding contract. [22:14.800 --> 22:15.800] Exactly. [22:15.800 --> 22:16.800] Right? [22:16.800 --> 22:21.360] It hasn't changed, has it? [22:21.360 --> 22:27.040] A contract, something, this has been, you know, the patriot mythology movement pushed [22:27.040 --> 22:35.520] this for quite a while and that was always problematic because otherwise I could send [22:35.520 --> 22:40.480] out letters to everybody on the planet telling them that they owed me money and if they didn't [22:40.480 --> 22:45.840] respond then they acquiesced to my debt. [22:45.840 --> 22:47.160] Right. [22:47.160 --> 22:56.320] There has to be a preceding contract that authorizes you to make that claim and if there [22:56.320 --> 23:00.000] is no contract this doesn't create a contract. [23:00.000 --> 23:01.000] Right. [23:01.000 --> 23:09.080] Right, we learned in law that in our law class that you can't not do something to effect [23:09.080 --> 23:10.080] a change. [23:10.080 --> 23:14.880] You have to actually do something and it can't be in the negative, in other words if I don't [23:14.880 --> 23:20.040] hear from you then you owe me $1,000 or I owe you $1,000 and so on. [23:20.040 --> 23:24.600] So that's okay, we put that to the side, in other words that hasn't changed in 50 years. [23:24.600 --> 23:25.600] Okay. [23:25.600 --> 23:29.360] No, it has not changed and it's not ever going to change. [23:29.360 --> 23:34.040] Okay, now subject matter jurisdiction. [23:34.040 --> 23:36.600] You brought it up a few minutes ago. [23:36.600 --> 23:44.840] Can you use subject matter jurisdiction claiming or not claiming but challenging subject matter [23:44.840 --> 23:53.280] jurisdiction in a traffic court because the judge, here's my reasoning, the judge did [23:53.280 --> 23:54.280] not follow the law. [23:54.280 --> 23:57.440] He didn't apply the law to the facts of the case. [23:57.440 --> 24:03.800] And when the defendant said, wait a minute, wait a minute, you have to dismiss this ticket, [24:03.800 --> 24:11.400] Your Honor, because I requested a deposition and I didn't get one. [24:11.400 --> 24:17.000] And then when they changed the charge in midstream right in the middle, five minutes after the [24:17.000 --> 24:25.120] court started the cop decides he's going to change the basic testimony, the basic evidence [24:25.120 --> 24:32.960] and he's going to change the charge, you know, surprise, surprise, you don't do that, that's [24:32.960 --> 24:36.400] the sixth amendment that they broke. [24:36.400 --> 24:42.080] Then you claim on the matter of subject, you claim that there was no subject matter jurisdiction [24:42.080 --> 24:52.880] because they violated your rights and now whatever the ruling was was all wrong because [24:52.880 --> 24:55.440] of the breach of the process. [24:55.440 --> 25:02.800] You can get the subject matter jurisdiction by claiming that you were never officially [25:02.800 --> 25:15.400] charged with the offense that you were being tried for, so no, they didn't, they invoked [25:15.400 --> 25:20.600] the subject matter jurisdiction of the court for the first charge. [25:20.600 --> 25:24.680] But when it changed, they had to re-invoke the subject matter jurisdiction which they [25:24.680 --> 25:26.840] didn't do. [25:26.840 --> 25:31.760] So you can challenge that no matter how late in history. [25:31.760 --> 25:38.840] And even though the charge went like this, and then this is my last question on the subject, [25:38.840 --> 25:46.320] even though it starts out as a ticket for a seat belt, not having it on at all, then [25:46.320 --> 25:52.840] it became, well, he was probably wearing a seat belt, but he just didn't have it on properly. [25:52.840 --> 25:57.880] But then the judge at the end of the trial said, guilty for not wearing your seat belt. [25:57.880 --> 26:03.240] He didn't say guilty for not having it on properly, I believe he said guilty for not [26:03.240 --> 26:04.240] wearing it. [26:04.240 --> 26:09.920] So he did convict him on the same charge that was on the ticket, but the cop introduced [26:09.920 --> 26:14.480] new evidence which totally changed everything, and you know, which charge are we doing? [26:14.480 --> 26:15.920] Now you see it, now you don't. [26:15.920 --> 26:18.160] This is the flim-flam man. [26:18.160 --> 26:22.440] First we come into the court with one charge, I mean, there was so much wrong with that [26:22.440 --> 26:26.160] trial, it was ridiculous. [26:26.160 --> 26:30.480] I think I counted 12 different ways, it was right. [26:30.480 --> 26:37.160] How many complaints did you file? [26:37.160 --> 26:40.240] Well I have to have this thing right in front of me. [26:40.240 --> 26:50.120] He objected, the defendant objected properly when he said he needed a deposition and they [26:50.120 --> 26:55.120] said, well, we already gave you one at the traffic seat. [26:55.120 --> 27:01.680] And then when he did the, and he said, I object, I needed another deposition. [27:01.680 --> 27:06.000] And I object, Your Honor, I needed another deposition from the court. [27:06.000 --> 27:11.520] And later in his appeal, what he did was he pointed out to them that the charge was now [27:11.520 --> 27:17.080] a different charge, and that's going to require a new deposition to reflect it. [27:17.080 --> 27:18.840] And he didn't get that. [27:18.840 --> 27:23.360] So he didn't get the one that he requested from the court, even though the cop gave a [27:23.360 --> 27:28.280] tomb at the scene, which the law doesn't say if the cop gives it to you at the scene that [27:28.280 --> 27:32.400] you're right to ask for one from the court evaporate. [27:32.400 --> 27:37.800] So he was shorted two deposition, and he said that. [27:37.800 --> 27:42.920] He said that I didn't get one from the court, and I needed another one. [27:42.920 --> 27:47.520] And then in his appeal, he said, and on top of that, they changed the charge, and therefore [27:47.520 --> 27:49.560] I needed that second deposition. [27:49.560 --> 27:51.600] That proves it right there. [27:51.600 --> 27:57.480] Well how is the roadside slip of paper, how is that a deposition anyway? [27:57.480 --> 28:01.720] Well he printed a deposition that looked like a deposition to me. [28:01.720 --> 28:08.280] It looked like a real deposition, and the reason is somebody that's testifying under [28:08.280 --> 28:15.040] oath, and that's not what this was on the side of the road. [28:15.040 --> 28:20.960] This was what he's calling a deposition is a probable cause statement. [28:20.960 --> 28:24.760] Oh, so it's not a deposition at all? [28:24.760 --> 28:25.760] No. [28:25.760 --> 28:29.680] The deposition has to come from the court, am I right? [28:29.680 --> 28:36.960] Because that deposition is where you take testimony from opposing party by court order [28:36.960 --> 28:40.280] outside the court. [28:40.280 --> 28:41.280] I see. [28:41.280 --> 28:45.080] So this did not fit the characteristic of a deposition, did it? [28:45.080 --> 28:46.080] No. [28:46.080 --> 28:49.640] And what was it called again? [28:49.640 --> 28:51.520] Statement of probable cause. [28:51.520 --> 28:52.520] Okay. [28:52.520 --> 28:54.600] And that's not totally different. [28:54.600 --> 29:02.000] So they didn't satisfy what the court or what the law recommends or the law demands. [29:02.000 --> 29:09.760] There only has to be one probable cause affidavit, and if that's filed with the court, that's [29:09.760 --> 29:15.520] enough because you have access to it from the court record. [29:15.520 --> 29:21.480] Okay, but because they changed the charge, because he changed the evidence, he changed [29:21.480 --> 29:22.920] the evidence totally. [29:22.920 --> 29:28.360] He said, the cops said, well, he was wearing a seat belt, but it was, he just didn't have [29:28.360 --> 29:29.360] it on properly. [29:29.360 --> 29:32.920] So that's changing the charge, right in the midst of it. [29:32.920 --> 29:38.320] Yeah, that should have got a move to motion to dismiss immediately, and yes, that would [29:38.320 --> 29:39.320] change everything. [29:39.320 --> 29:46.360] You're unable to defend yourself against a charge that you weren't given notice for. [29:46.360 --> 29:48.920] A moving target. [29:48.920 --> 29:49.920] Yeah. [29:49.920 --> 29:50.920] Okay. [29:50.920 --> 30:00.920] Hang on, hang on, we'll be right back. 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[32:35.160 --> 32:39.560] Our verse by verse Bible studies will begin in the book of Matthew where we will discuss [32:39.560 --> 32:41.320] one chapter per week. [32:41.320 --> 32:46.400] Our topical Bible studies will vary each week and will explore sound doctrine as well as [32:46.400 --> 32:48.600] Christian character development. [32:48.600 --> 32:55.680] So mark your calendar and join us live on LogosRadioNetwork.com Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m. starting [32:55.680 --> 33:02.160] January 8 for an inspiring and motivating discussion of the Scriptures. [33:02.160 --> 33:13.680] Join us live on LogosRadioNetwork.com [33:32.160 --> 33:56.360] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Brutal Radeo, and we're talking to John in [33:56.360 --> 33:57.360] New York. [33:57.360 --> 34:02.480] We do have some slots open on the call board if you have a question or a comment. [34:02.480 --> 34:03.480] Give us a call. [34:03.480 --> 34:06.480] Go ahead, John. [34:06.480 --> 34:08.440] Thank you. [34:08.440 --> 34:20.200] So do you have a page on your website, how to file a subject matter jurisdiction? [34:20.200 --> 34:24.240] How to file a subject matter jurisdiction? [34:24.240 --> 34:34.400] Not exactly, the subject matter jurisdiction is it's just a petition like any other motion. [34:34.400 --> 34:37.760] It's just what you argue it would be different. [34:37.760 --> 34:42.480] You can't do a blanket subject matter jurisdiction. [34:42.480 --> 34:46.920] I could build one but it's complex. [34:46.920 --> 34:53.360] Why does the court not have subject matter jurisdiction? [34:53.360 --> 35:00.520] It can be that the jurisdiction is the wrong jurisdiction. [35:00.520 --> 35:05.720] If the county court and you file it in the wrong county, that would be a subject matter [35:05.720 --> 35:07.640] jurisdiction issue. [35:07.640 --> 35:14.120] If you allege a crime that's not a crime, that's insufficient to invoke. [35:14.120 --> 35:22.360] If you're not a credible person, then you can't invoke the jurisdiction of the court. [35:22.360 --> 35:28.080] A justify and drum venue. [35:28.080 --> 35:36.200] Those are about the three but to say how to write one is just like any other motion. [35:36.200 --> 35:39.360] I see. [35:39.360 --> 35:41.280] So how would you approach it? [35:41.280 --> 35:45.120] Just give me a brief outline. [35:45.120 --> 35:51.880] You have to show why the court does not have jurisdiction. [35:51.880 --> 35:55.360] Is the court not statutorily granted jurisdiction? [35:55.360 --> 36:02.400] For instance, they file in the wrong venue, they file a federal claim in the state court [36:02.400 --> 36:12.560] or a state claim in the federal court or the filer lacks the standing to file the complaint. [36:12.560 --> 36:22.400] If you're convicted felon, you have no standing to have it hard disajudicated, but it's clear [36:22.400 --> 36:30.840] in law that you must be a credible person and the definition of credible person is over [36:30.840 --> 36:35.760] the age of 18, never convicted of a felony. [36:35.760 --> 36:41.400] So that disqualifies a felon as a credible person. [36:41.400 --> 36:48.200] So if you filed an action against me, I could do a subject manager jurisdiction challenge [36:48.200 --> 36:55.840] saying that because the person is a felon, they're not construed as a credible person [36:55.840 --> 37:02.760] and therefore cannot invoke the subject manager jurisdiction of the court. [37:02.760 --> 37:13.760] If you file a claim that's insufficient, you can claim that it's failed to invoke the subject [37:13.760 --> 37:17.520] manager jurisdiction of the court. [37:17.520 --> 37:30.800] In your Seekbelt case, if they filed one complaint and then in midstream shifted to another, [37:30.800 --> 37:37.880] then there's been no allegation that you committed the second crime. [37:37.880 --> 37:45.480] So it takes a verified criminal affidavit accusing you of that crime for the purpose [37:45.480 --> 37:50.520] of giving the accused notice. [37:50.520 --> 37:55.520] It takes that to invoke the subject manager jurisdiction of the court. [37:55.520 --> 38:08.840] Otherwise, you start with the introduction, this is what we will show, and then you do [38:08.840 --> 38:16.600] a statement of facts, then you do an argument in support, you do a conclusion, then you [38:16.600 --> 38:22.200] do a prayer. [38:22.200 --> 38:28.920] So what he did, what the defendant did was he, when he appealed it, he said, of course, [38:28.920 --> 38:31.880] he objected to these things along the way. [38:31.880 --> 38:43.320] And then when he went to the appeals court, he said that first they had one charge against [38:43.320 --> 38:52.120] me and then all of a sudden, magically, I went from not wearing my Seekbelt at all [38:52.120 --> 38:58.600] magically, I went from not wearing my Seekbelt at all, to suddenly wearing it. [38:58.600 --> 39:04.880] And I think he put it that way too, he said magically, I went from not wearing a Seekbelt [39:04.880 --> 39:06.920] to wearing one. [39:06.920 --> 39:12.520] And it blows the charge on the ticket out of the water. [39:12.520 --> 39:21.480] By the cop's own testimony, he destroyed any credibility of the charge on the ticket. [39:21.480 --> 39:25.400] He testified against himself and for the defendant. [39:25.400 --> 39:29.480] And I had to defend it, I said, he did a better job than if you had had a lawyer. [39:29.480 --> 39:32.480] He did it to himself. [39:32.480 --> 39:42.080] Yeah, the problem is, if this were a perfect world, the judge would have ruled in accordance [39:42.080 --> 39:54.320] with law, but it's not too perfect, so we have remedy, but we have to be vigilant and [39:54.320 --> 39:58.360] belligerent. [39:58.360 --> 40:03.040] The courts have ruled that rights belong to the belligerent litigant. [40:03.040 --> 40:07.600] If you want them, you must claim them. [40:07.600 --> 40:18.320] And the way to claim them is to use your ability as a citizen in a republic to bring your recalcitrant [40:18.320 --> 40:24.920] public officials back in line by going after them criminally. [40:24.920 --> 40:32.600] And professional conduct complaints, you need to be aggressive, not just passive in defending [40:32.600 --> 40:39.160] yourself, but go after them. [40:39.160 --> 40:42.480] Had you done that, then you would have had some leverage. [40:42.480 --> 40:48.640] Yeah, you drop your junk against me, I drop mine against you, we'll go home, and then [40:48.640 --> 40:54.360] I'll sue you in the civil court if you don't tell them that part. [40:54.360 --> 40:55.480] Yeah. [40:55.480 --> 41:03.960] But does he have a case as far as being able to file a challenge at this point? [41:03.960 --> 41:08.840] Did they give him any cause to be able to file a charge of... [41:08.840 --> 41:19.000] No, he doesn't have a case because he had opportunity to make the claim before the court. [41:19.000 --> 41:27.000] And at the time, if he didn't do a subject manager restriction challenge in the court record, [41:27.000 --> 41:35.000] or he did and they denied it, and he didn't timely appeal it, then he doesn't have the [41:35.000 --> 41:39.000] ability to go back and re-adjudicate it. [41:39.000 --> 41:43.760] Yeah, but I heard you say before, maybe I'm misunderstanding. [41:43.760 --> 41:46.520] You said that there's no time limit. [41:46.520 --> 41:47.720] That's right. [41:47.720 --> 41:53.480] But once you've raised it and had ruled against you, and then in the court, he raised the issue [41:53.480 --> 41:57.880] that they changed the charge, and the court ruled against him. [41:57.880 --> 42:04.440] We had to appeal that, and if the appellate court ruled against you, then you had luck. [42:04.440 --> 42:12.600] Or if you take it to the Supreme, but the challenge to the sufficiency of the charge [42:12.600 --> 42:17.040] was made in court because they didn't call it a subject manager restriction challenge. [42:17.040 --> 42:26.520] They can't come back later and say the fact that they changed the claim cost them subject [42:26.520 --> 42:27.520] manager restriction. [42:27.520 --> 42:32.160] And the court's going to say, well, they did that in the course of a hearing, and you [42:32.160 --> 42:35.760] had opportunity to object. [42:35.760 --> 42:40.920] And if you did object, then the court urged your objection and overruled it, and you had [42:40.920 --> 42:43.400] opportunity to appeal. [42:43.400 --> 42:48.440] And if the appellate court turns you down, you've already have a residue to caught on [42:48.440 --> 42:49.440] the issue. [42:49.440 --> 42:50.440] I see. [42:50.440 --> 42:58.560] Well, in this particular case, what happened, the appellate court was just as corrupt as [42:58.560 --> 43:00.520] the traffic court. [43:00.520 --> 43:03.320] Yeah, that's the case. [43:03.320 --> 43:11.480] That's why we were talking about at the beginning of the show on the traffic ticket issue, is [43:11.480 --> 43:13.560] we don't ever want to get to the merits. [43:13.560 --> 43:16.240] We don't care about the merits. [43:16.240 --> 43:19.240] We care about due process. [43:19.240 --> 43:20.680] We care about all the rules. [43:20.680 --> 43:21.680] They're not following. [43:21.680 --> 43:22.680] Yeah. [43:22.680 --> 43:25.960] And they did do process violations several. [43:25.960 --> 43:30.480] So we don't just complain about due process violations. [43:30.480 --> 43:39.520] We set them up to give us due process violations so we can go after them. [43:39.520 --> 43:44.000] If you guys want to fight, we'll give you one. [43:44.000 --> 43:49.480] So instead of coming in there as the perpetual defendant, we want to turn it around so that [43:49.480 --> 43:52.000] we're the plaintiff and they're defendant. [43:52.000 --> 43:56.120] Right, I hear you. [43:56.120 --> 44:00.600] We'll be right back. [44:00.600 --> 44:06.000] Through advances in technology, our lives have greatly improved, except in the area of [44:06.000 --> 44:07.000] nutrition. [44:07.000 --> 44:11.400] They're pets better than they feed themselves, and it's time we changed all that. [44:11.400 --> 44:17.680] Our primary defense against aging and disease in this toxic environment is good nutrition. 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[45:43.520 --> 45:49.680] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [45:49.680 --> 45:52.080] pro se tactics, and much more. [45:52.080 --> 46:00.080] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free 866-LAW-EZ. [46:22.080 --> 46:42.080] Okay, we are back. [46:42.080 --> 46:50.760] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain on this, the 29th day of January, 2121, and we're talking [46:50.760 --> 46:52.760] to John in New York. [46:52.760 --> 46:56.760] John, where were we? [46:56.760 --> 47:01.760] Oh, I unmuted John. [47:01.760 --> 47:02.760] Okay. [47:02.760 --> 47:03.760] Hello. [47:03.760 --> 47:04.760] Hi. [47:04.760 --> 47:05.760] I'm here. [47:05.760 --> 47:06.760] All right. [47:06.760 --> 47:14.440] Long story short, then he can't use the subject matter jurisdiction challenge. [47:14.440 --> 47:18.360] The issue has already been brought up in the courtroom. [47:18.360 --> 47:23.960] They didn't call it subject matter jurisdiction, but it is the issue, and the issue has been [47:23.960 --> 47:29.440] overruled and hasn't been turned over on appeal, so the issue stands. [47:29.440 --> 47:31.360] It's residue to cover. [47:31.360 --> 47:36.920] Now, what happened was the appellate court never issued him a ruling. [47:36.920 --> 47:40.840] He kept going back to the court and he called on the phone. [47:40.840 --> 47:46.760] He went in person probably about 20 times, at least 20 times. [47:46.760 --> 47:52.240] And each time he had the same excuse, the clerk said, oh, it's on the judge's desk. [47:52.240 --> 47:55.800] Oh, we haven't heard anything yet. [47:55.800 --> 47:57.520] There's nothing yet. [47:57.520 --> 48:04.080] And it went on and on and on, and he never did get a notification from the appellate [48:04.080 --> 48:10.120] court that, you know, what the result was, how he ruled. [48:10.120 --> 48:14.120] And then he kept going back and back and back. [48:14.120 --> 48:20.640] How many judicial conduct complaints did he file against the appellate court judges? [48:20.640 --> 48:21.640] Nothing. [48:21.640 --> 48:24.840] See, they didn't do anything they want to. [48:24.840 --> 48:28.280] It's called them accountable. [48:28.280 --> 48:32.040] If we don't stand up, they can do anything they want to. [48:32.040 --> 48:35.920] Okay, now can he still do that? [48:35.920 --> 48:36.920] How many years? [48:36.920 --> 48:39.520] Oh, yeah, he can still do that. [48:39.520 --> 48:45.680] You can follow, they may say it's too late, but it'll go on his record anyway. [48:45.680 --> 48:48.200] You need to do it immediately. [48:48.200 --> 48:55.920] The ticket was October 30th or 31st of 2018. [48:55.920 --> 49:06.440] Then this went into 2019, and it kept on going, and I'd have to get you the date. [49:06.440 --> 49:12.120] But it's 2020. [49:12.120 --> 49:19.520] Back in October of 2020, it was two years that the ticket came up for trial that the [49:19.520 --> 49:23.320] defendant went in to answer as the charge. [49:23.320 --> 49:30.120] And then the judge, everything that they listened to this, everything that the defendant [49:30.120 --> 49:36.560] asked for, can I have a transcript of the trial, please, and it went on and on. [49:36.560 --> 49:40.800] Three months later, still no transcript. [49:40.800 --> 49:47.040] And then it was something else that he requested, and it went on and on and on, and we didn't [49:47.040 --> 49:48.440] get anything from that. [49:48.440 --> 49:51.720] Well, okay, look, I got that. [49:51.720 --> 49:58.600] You got courts that are just dragging your feet and stalling, and you're not holding [49:58.600 --> 50:00.280] their feet to the fire. [50:00.280 --> 50:02.960] Yeah, I get that, yeah. [50:02.960 --> 50:06.960] So, they don't make any difference than doing anything you want to. [50:06.960 --> 50:15.560] So, it is our job as the master of the servant to be the master, and that's what I'm building [50:15.560 --> 50:21.840] this traffic ticket site for, is to teach people how to be the master of the servant. [50:21.840 --> 50:30.280] It is really hard to get someone to file that first criminal complaint. [50:30.280 --> 50:36.400] We're used to having criminal complaints filed against us. [50:36.400 --> 50:42.440] We're not accustomed to doing it ourselves, and when we get complaints against us, it's [50:42.440 --> 50:49.640] generally pretty frightening because they're threatening our property or our liberty. [50:49.640 --> 50:56.760] So, when we think of criminal complaints, we think of it in terms of being frightened. [50:56.760 --> 51:03.760] So, when I ask someone to file a criminal complaint from somebody else, the only context [51:03.760 --> 51:08.320] for criminal complaints is fear. [51:08.320 --> 51:17.080] And I struggle with this show to try to do a juxtaposition, try to turn this around, and [51:17.080 --> 51:23.920] we talk about how much fun it is to file criminal complaints, and that's to get past this knee-jerk [51:23.920 --> 51:26.920] fear reaction. [51:26.920 --> 51:34.600] We're setting up the traffic site to give us the opportunity to file various complaints [51:34.600 --> 51:36.800] against them. [51:36.800 --> 51:43.680] Bar grievances, judicial conduct complaints, we want to teach people how to be the pro-save [51:43.680 --> 51:47.480] from hell. [51:47.480 --> 51:54.800] We're going in deliberately setting up the courts to get them to do something improper [51:54.800 --> 51:57.040] so that we can go after them for that. [51:57.040 --> 51:59.920] Then we forget all about the ticket. [51:59.920 --> 52:06.720] We get them tied up with their own bad behavior, and the more they try to react and respond [52:06.720 --> 52:10.120] to us, the more bad behavior we get. [52:10.120 --> 52:12.520] Everything they do makes it worse for them. [52:12.520 --> 52:20.160] So, you're here complaining because you're doing things wrong, and I'm saying, as a way [52:20.160 --> 52:26.640] to bring the courts back in line, you need them to do stuff wrong, otherwise you can't [52:26.640 --> 52:27.640] go after them. [52:27.640 --> 52:28.640] Oh, that's true. [52:28.640 --> 52:29.640] Yeah. [52:29.640 --> 52:30.640] Oh, yeah. [52:30.640 --> 52:33.880] They set themselves up. [52:33.880 --> 52:39.000] But if nobody picks up the gauntlet and goes after them, then it doesn't make any difference. [52:39.000 --> 52:42.000] Yeah, nothing gets done about it. [52:42.000 --> 52:43.000] Okay. [52:43.000 --> 52:49.440] So, if you were to do something, what would you do? [52:49.440 --> 52:58.800] Is there a statute of limitations, the police officer absolutely, positively committed perjury, [52:58.800 --> 53:04.560] and I can prove that on paper, all written out on paper. [53:04.560 --> 53:09.680] His testimony with his own document, they don't agree. [53:09.680 --> 53:18.120] Then it's, okay, it's generally two years on a misdemeanor for most states. [53:18.120 --> 53:25.000] So, how long ago did the officer testify in court? [53:25.000 --> 53:31.440] October of 2018, so we're dead in the water, aren't we? [53:31.440 --> 53:32.920] Yes, you are. [53:32.920 --> 53:34.920] That's great. [53:34.920 --> 53:35.920] Okay. [53:35.920 --> 53:43.360] Well, I've got something, I've got information for people, and then I'll let you get to your [53:43.360 --> 53:47.040] other callers because I've been on quite a while. [53:47.040 --> 53:52.280] There is a new designer protein. [53:52.280 --> 53:54.680] There's a new designer protein. [53:54.680 --> 54:03.640] When this designer in man-made protein is injected into the spines of paralyzed mice [54:03.640 --> 54:10.840] in a matter of days, I guess it was, either days or weeks, they suddenly were able to [54:10.840 --> 54:12.920] walk again. [54:12.920 --> 54:22.320] It's beginning to look like this man-made protein could possibly and maybe, possibly, [54:22.320 --> 54:26.600] possibly maybe end paralysis. [54:26.600 --> 54:30.200] They are on a new, new thing. [54:30.200 --> 54:37.600] What happens, this protein gets in, it stimulates this, that, and the other thing, and it starts [54:37.600 --> 54:39.600] regenerating the nerves. [54:39.600 --> 54:41.840] Okay, wait a minute, wait a minute. [54:41.840 --> 54:47.640] We can't understand you when you're using these highly sophisticated technical terms. [54:47.640 --> 54:49.640] Well, what was that? [54:49.640 --> 54:52.960] I didn't think it was technical. [54:52.960 --> 54:55.320] This, that, and the other thing. [54:55.320 --> 55:03.320] Oh, okay, well, I'm reviewing it myself, and I don't have all the mechanism yet. [55:03.320 --> 55:11.400] What happens is these proteins spur the production of, I think it was an interleukin, I'm not [55:11.400 --> 55:18.880] sure if that's what they said it was, and it spurs the reproduction of these nerves. [55:18.880 --> 55:26.640] Now there is a doctor in Novi, Michigan, his name is Kent, T-E-M-T, and he has patients [55:26.640 --> 55:33.200] come into him all the time that have severe nerve damage, and maybe partial paralysis [55:33.200 --> 55:40.920] or full paralysis, and what they've been doing is they've been using stem cell therapy, [55:40.920 --> 55:47.680] and the doctor himself had stem cell therapy done on his back or his hip, and he said within [55:47.680 --> 55:52.360] an hour or less, the pain had subsided. [55:52.360 --> 56:00.960] So they're trying to develop stem cell therapy for that purpose too, for paralysis. [56:00.960 --> 56:08.520] Then the only other thing I was going to tell you, you do know that the COVID-19 vaccine, [56:08.520 --> 56:14.800] whether it's Merck or whether it's Moderna or whether it's Pfeiffer, it doesn't make [56:14.800 --> 56:22.960] much difference, it's a messenger RNA-based vaccine, which they skip the animal trials [56:22.960 --> 56:30.040] completely that's irresponsible, and they went directly to testing it on humans that's [56:30.040 --> 56:36.920] unethical, that's against the Geneva Convention, that's against the Nuremberg trials, the Nuremberg [56:36.920 --> 56:44.560] Code, that's against federal and state regulations, and they went right to the human trials in [56:44.560 --> 56:51.880] the human trials, if I remember correctly, if I'm correct, what happened in the human [56:51.880 --> 57:02.120] trials, 80% of those that they tried the vaccine on, the COVID-19 vaccine, 80% of them got [57:02.120 --> 57:11.440] sick, some of them got very sick, and 20% of them had to be hospitalized. [57:11.440 --> 57:20.720] Even people are dying all the time from COVID-19 vaccine, and here's how it probably works. [57:20.720 --> 57:25.800] It's a little early to tell, but I think I am correct. [57:25.800 --> 57:32.280] When you get the first shot, now some people don't react to it with the first shot. [57:32.280 --> 57:37.800] Now, you know about the famous baseball player Hank Aaron, he died at 86? [57:37.800 --> 57:41.560] Yeah, I heard about that. [57:41.560 --> 57:42.560] Did you know why he died? [57:42.560 --> 57:47.080] Now, they're not going to tell you why he died, and even if they do an autopsy and they [57:47.080 --> 57:50.560] find out, they're not going to tell you. [57:50.560 --> 57:57.440] He probably, and I say probably because I wasn't there, but he had the second COVID shot [57:57.440 --> 58:02.640] and it killed him, and I'll explain how it probably killed him, and that's a dangerous [58:02.640 --> 58:06.600] thing to say because I don't know if that's what happened. [58:06.600 --> 58:12.160] He could have had a heart attack all on its own, but COVID-19 causes heart attack, stroke, [58:12.160 --> 58:14.160] and anaphylactic shock. [58:14.160 --> 58:19.080] Okay, hang on, pick this up on the other side. [58:19.080 --> 58:24.760] We do have some open slots on our call-in boards, so if you have a question or comment, [58:24.760 --> 58:29.880] give us a call, our call-in number, 512-646-1984. [58:29.880 --> 58:34.360] We've got one more hour. [58:34.360 --> 58:43.160] If we have to listen to John the whole hour, we will know so much our heads will hurt. [58:43.160 --> 58:50.320] Okay, we'll be right back. 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[01:00:06.760 --> 01:00:13.000] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with precious metals, gold at $1,429 an ounce, [01:00:13.000 --> 01:00:19.240] silver $16.45 an ounce, copper $2.75 an ounce, oil Texas crude $55.00 an ounce, silver $1.00 [01:00:19.240 --> 01:00:25.880] $1.63 a barrel, Brent crude $62.47 an ounce, and cryptos in order of market cap, Bitcoin [01:00:25.880 --> 01:00:37.920] Core $10,566.52, Ethereum $227.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash [01:00:37.920 --> 01:00:42.480] is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [01:00:42.480 --> 01:00:52.400] Today in history, the year 1916, the Preparedness Day bombing, a time suitcase bomb, was detonated [01:00:52.400 --> 01:00:57.720] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day Parade, killing [01:00:57.720 --> 01:00:59.760] 10 and injuring 40. [01:00:59.760 --> 01:01:04.760] Today in history. [01:01:04.760 --> 01:01:09.440] And recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325, legalizing happen to [01:01:09.440 --> 01:01:14.200] the Texas law back in June, county prosecutors around the state including Houston, Austin, [01:01:14.200 --> 01:01:18.840] San Antonio have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones [01:01:18.840 --> 01:01:22.840] since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to [01:01:22.840 --> 01:01:24.760] test the herb for THC. [01:01:24.760 --> 01:01:28.440] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, announced earlier this month that [01:01:28.440 --> 01:01:33.160] she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the [01:01:33.160 --> 01:01:34.160] law. [01:01:34.160 --> 01:01:37.600] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General stipulated in a letter [01:01:37.600 --> 01:01:42.080] to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized [01:01:42.080 --> 01:01:48.240] in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, as [01:01:48.240 --> 01:01:54.480] well as other cities too, like the district attorney in El Paso, Kyma Esparza, a Democrat [01:01:54.480 --> 01:01:58.960] who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the [01:01:58.960 --> 01:02:01.720] prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [01:02:01.720 --> 01:02:06.720] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [01:02:06.720 --> 01:02:10.760] in Harris County who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes [01:02:10.760 --> 01:02:13.480] something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [01:02:13.480 --> 01:02:17.360] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're [01:02:17.360 --> 01:02:22.600] charged with. [01:02:22.600 --> 01:02:27.560] A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a half inch American pocket shark as the [01:02:27.560 --> 01:02:32.720] first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket shark [01:02:32.720 --> 01:02:38.400] ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific [01:02:38.400 --> 01:02:39.400] Ocean. [01:02:39.400 --> 01:02:43.800] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near [01:02:43.800 --> 01:02:50.080] its front fins for the purpose it is hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the [01:02:50.080 --> 01:03:18.800] flow. [01:03:18.800 --> 01:03:47.520] Okay, we are back. [01:03:47.520 --> 01:03:54.520] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Real Love Radio, and I need to make a correction in the [01:03:54.520 --> 01:04:00.720] last, the beginning of the last segment, I made a mistake. [01:04:00.720 --> 01:04:03.560] First time. [01:04:03.560 --> 01:04:13.040] Just for those so everybody knows, it is not January 29th, 2121. [01:04:13.040 --> 01:04:14.040] It's 2020. [01:04:14.040 --> 01:04:16.320] I know I confused some people. [01:04:16.320 --> 01:04:18.320] Don, have you confused over that? [01:04:18.320 --> 01:04:20.400] Oh, yes, I am. [01:04:20.400 --> 01:04:22.720] I think I'm in the twilight zone. [01:04:22.720 --> 01:04:23.720] Okay. [01:04:23.720 --> 01:04:30.840] Okay, we're talking about these, the viruses, and that is something that's, everybody, I [01:04:30.840 --> 01:04:35.280] don't know if everybody is concerned about it, but they should be. [01:04:35.280 --> 01:04:42.160] The home we put my mom in, that's run by her great-granddaughter, wanted to give her the [01:04:42.160 --> 01:04:53.400] virus, and my older sister, who's a real difficult person to deal with, said, absolutely not. [01:04:53.400 --> 01:04:59.600] My younger sister called, complaining about her doing that without consulting the rest [01:04:59.600 --> 01:05:09.320] of the family, and I told her, wonderful, that's exactly what I would want her to do. [01:05:09.320 --> 01:05:19.440] I don't know about the virus yet, but what I do know disturbs me, and I want to see if [01:05:19.440 --> 01:05:26.840] a lot of other people, the vaccine, did I say virus, that vaccine, I guess I'm getting [01:05:26.840 --> 01:05:34.240] tired, but what I know about the vaccine makes me uncomfortable, and I want to hear more [01:05:34.240 --> 01:05:35.240] about it. [01:05:35.240 --> 01:05:36.240] Go ahead, John. [01:05:36.240 --> 01:05:39.760] All right, I'll wrap this up quickly. [01:05:39.760 --> 01:05:46.160] Now, I want to make sure I go back and say, I didn't say, you know, people will say, [01:05:46.160 --> 01:05:48.760] he said that it killed Hank Aaron. [01:05:48.760 --> 01:05:50.240] No, I didn't say that. [01:05:50.240 --> 01:05:56.840] I said it probably killed Hank Aaron, because a lot of people are dropping dead from either [01:05:56.840 --> 01:06:01.400] the first shot or the second shot, and they drop dead soon after that, and I would be [01:06:01.400 --> 01:06:09.200] very suspicious that that shot probably, and I say probably killed Hank Aaron, people that [01:06:09.200 --> 01:06:17.800] should not get the shot, pregnant women, under 16, over 75, anybody with a damaged immune [01:06:17.800 --> 01:06:24.480] system, anybody that's sick, for example, if the doctor just put you into remission, [01:06:24.480 --> 01:06:30.720] this happened with ordinary other vaccines, with flu vaccine. [01:06:30.720 --> 01:06:35.640] There were two guys in two different cities, two unrelated cases that just happened to [01:06:35.640 --> 01:06:38.840] be that we're talking about two of them. [01:06:38.840 --> 01:06:44.640] They both had leukemia, and their doctors did a wonderful job of putting their leukemia [01:06:44.640 --> 01:06:45.640] into remission. [01:06:45.640 --> 01:06:53.280] The doctors were smiling, and some idiot came along and said, you better get your flu shot. [01:06:53.280 --> 01:06:56.800] They got their flu shot, and they were both dead within 30 days. [01:06:56.800 --> 01:07:02.880] What happened was vaccines, and I'm going to say this, and anybody that wants to disagree [01:07:02.880 --> 01:07:13.360] with me, they're not going to win, vaccines lower your immune system, and that is a fact, [01:07:13.360 --> 01:07:17.720] and they can lie about it from now to Kingdom Come. [01:07:17.720 --> 01:07:25.400] What happened was their cancer was in remission, and they got the vaccine, it lowered their [01:07:25.400 --> 01:07:31.040] immune system, and it brought the cancer back, they were both dead in 30 days. [01:07:31.040 --> 01:07:32.800] That's what vaccines can do. [01:07:32.800 --> 01:07:37.080] This is a messenger RNA vaccine. [01:07:37.080 --> 01:07:39.960] Like I said, they skipped all the animal trials. [01:07:39.960 --> 01:07:42.280] Gee, I wonder why they did that. [01:07:42.280 --> 01:07:44.120] Okay, hold on, John. [01:07:44.120 --> 01:07:47.880] Tell me what a messenger RNA is. [01:07:47.880 --> 01:07:56.760] Well, it's something that has never been used before in the history of medicine, and it's [01:07:56.760 --> 01:08:05.080] what happens, it's based on an RNA-DNA interaction. [01:08:05.080 --> 01:08:06.080] What happens? [01:08:06.080 --> 01:08:07.200] You've got DNA. [01:08:07.200 --> 01:08:14.240] Your DNA in your nucleus of your cells tells your body a lot of things. [01:08:14.240 --> 01:08:19.320] It tells how to make proteins, it tells how to run your immune system. [01:08:19.320 --> 01:08:25.800] Your genes are like light switches, and you being an engineer, you'll understand this. [01:08:25.800 --> 01:08:29.880] Certain things turn on the genes and turn off the genes. [01:08:29.880 --> 01:08:36.200] For example, if you have vitamin C, it'll probably turn on a certain set of genes and [01:08:36.200 --> 01:08:37.920] turn off the oncogenes. [01:08:37.920 --> 01:08:42.480] Now, I'm just taking a guess about the oncogenes. [01:08:42.480 --> 01:08:48.000] Certain things that you do will either make you better or make you worse. [01:08:48.000 --> 01:08:53.120] If you smoke like a fiend and drink like a fish, that's going to turn on bad genes and [01:08:53.120 --> 01:08:55.160] shut off the good ones. [01:08:55.160 --> 01:09:02.960] So DNA, it's all related, and the one thing you don't want to do is mess with your DNA, [01:09:02.960 --> 01:09:06.160] and the RNA-based vaccines do just that. [01:09:06.160 --> 01:09:14.120] A reprogram your DNA, and in a manner of speaking, you become a genetically modified organism, [01:09:14.120 --> 01:09:19.320] just like the genetically modified corn and barley and so on. [01:09:19.320 --> 01:09:23.480] And that's the last thing in the world you want to do. [01:09:23.480 --> 01:09:26.800] And it's a violation of the Nuremberg code. [01:09:26.800 --> 01:09:33.360] It's a violation of what was the other one, Nuremberg. [01:09:33.360 --> 01:09:34.360] I said it before. [01:09:34.360 --> 01:09:42.800] You know, you get the idea, but you have a convention, and it's an actual violation. [01:09:42.800 --> 01:09:48.560] Now, this is a very complicated, it's not really complicated, it would just take a long [01:09:48.560 --> 01:09:55.240] time to explain the whole thing of why the vaccine is the vaccine, well, I'm not going [01:09:55.240 --> 01:09:56.480] to get into that part. [01:09:56.480 --> 01:09:57.480] Okay, hold on. [01:09:57.480 --> 01:10:04.840] Do you know what gene the RNA is intended to turn on or turn off? [01:10:04.840 --> 01:10:06.360] I'm not certain. [01:10:06.360 --> 01:10:11.240] I haven't run across that yet, but that's a good point, and I will find out. [01:10:11.240 --> 01:10:17.920] The RNA portion reprograms the DNA. [01:10:17.920 --> 01:10:22.240] That's a simplified way of saying it, and I'm sure it's more complicated than that. [01:10:22.240 --> 01:10:28.840] And what I've heard about the RNA and what their big concern was is this is not like [01:10:28.840 --> 01:10:36.920] taking a pain pill that has an effect for a while and then wears off. [01:10:36.920 --> 01:10:42.640] This goes in and makes a DNA change that's permanent. [01:10:42.640 --> 01:10:48.120] That's right, you become a genetically modified organism, you become a DNA man. [01:10:48.120 --> 01:10:56.560] We have no long-term studies to see what other things that DNA change is going to affect. [01:10:56.560 --> 01:11:00.640] That's right, and here are some of the side effects that they have reported. [01:11:00.640 --> 01:11:02.520] These are all factual. [01:11:02.520 --> 01:11:07.200] Anybody that says differently is either a liar or dumb, one of the two. [01:11:07.200 --> 01:11:11.920] There were two nurses that were working in the hospital at the time, and they got their [01:11:11.920 --> 01:11:12.920] COVID shot. [01:11:12.920 --> 01:11:18.960] And it's a darn good thing they were in the hospital because they both died on the spot. [01:11:18.960 --> 01:11:23.400] They had to be resuscitated, and when you're in a hospital, when they were working, and [01:11:23.400 --> 01:11:29.760] they were skipping, they were on duty because they had the crash cart right around the corner, [01:11:29.760 --> 01:11:32.400] and they resuscitated the both of them. [01:11:32.400 --> 01:11:34.440] So two nurses got it. [01:11:34.440 --> 01:11:36.800] For all practical purposes, they dropped dead. [01:11:36.800 --> 01:11:37.800] They had to be resuscitated. [01:11:37.800 --> 01:11:42.480] They would have died if they hadn't been resuscitated. [01:11:42.480 --> 01:11:46.680] It causes Gillian Barr syndrome, Gillian Barr. [01:11:46.680 --> 01:11:50.560] That's where the body kind of eats its own nervous system. [01:11:50.560 --> 01:11:54.880] Bell's palsy, that's where your face looks like a Halloween mask, and that ought to be [01:11:54.880 --> 01:11:57.120] a real big hit with the ladies. [01:11:57.120 --> 01:12:01.400] One side of your face is normal, and the other side of your face, it looks like a Halloween [01:12:01.400 --> 01:12:03.160] mask, and you can't move it. [01:12:03.160 --> 01:12:04.160] You can't drink. [01:12:04.160 --> 01:12:05.160] You can't eat. [01:12:05.160 --> 01:12:06.160] You can't talk. [01:12:06.160 --> 01:12:07.160] Talk very good. [01:12:07.160 --> 01:12:14.200] Let's see, the FDA, I believe it was the FDA, it's either that or the CDC, and I think [01:12:14.200 --> 01:12:22.360] it was the FDA, stated, and I saw one write-up that it causes heart attack, stroke, and anaphylactic [01:12:22.360 --> 01:12:25.200] shock. [01:12:25.200 --> 01:12:31.200] The United Kingdom at one point had stopped the vaccine rollout because too many people [01:12:31.200 --> 01:12:35.400] were having terrible adverse effects, and some of them were dying. [01:12:35.400 --> 01:12:42.760] The last I knew, figures that I saw, and whether this is accurate, I haven't had time to verify, [01:12:42.760 --> 01:12:48.120] 60% of healthcare workers don't want the vaccine. [01:12:48.120 --> 01:12:53.120] Let's see, other side effects reported, but I think that's enough for now, and one of [01:12:53.120 --> 01:12:54.120] them is death. [01:12:54.120 --> 01:12:57.960] Oh, I forgot, I forgot one. [01:12:57.960 --> 01:13:00.560] Convulsions, I saw, I cried. [01:13:00.560 --> 01:13:02.480] I literally, I almost cried. [01:13:02.480 --> 01:13:04.000] I didn't quite cry. [01:13:04.000 --> 01:13:08.800] I almost had tears coming out of my eyes when I saw the woman on the bed after she got her [01:13:08.800 --> 01:13:11.320] COVID shot, and she couldn't stop moving. [01:13:11.320 --> 01:13:16.240] She looked like she had faint vitus dance on steroids. [01:13:16.240 --> 01:13:22.520] She was just moving all over the place, like a violent Parkinson's disease. [01:13:22.520 --> 01:13:27.560] They're messing with the wrong stuff, and I'm not going to get into any more of it because [01:13:27.560 --> 01:13:32.720] a week ago, I mean, I could tell you about vaccines. [01:13:32.720 --> 01:13:39.760] If you want to learn about vaccines, contact Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. [01:13:39.760 --> 01:13:46.400] He is the son of Bobby Kennedy, the murdered Kennedy that was going on to the presidency. [01:13:46.400 --> 01:13:54.200] He was shot in Chicago in that kitchen by Sirhan Sirhan, well, the son is a vaccine [01:13:54.200 --> 01:13:55.200] expert. [01:13:55.200 --> 01:14:01.040] Now, I don't think he's a doctor, but I think I know he's a vaccine expert, and if you look [01:14:01.040 --> 01:14:06.000] up Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and you'll learn a lot about vaccines in general, and I'm [01:14:06.000 --> 01:14:09.000] sure he's got a lot of things to say about COVID-19. [01:14:09.000 --> 01:14:10.000] So, I guess... [01:14:10.000 --> 01:14:11.000] Okay. [01:14:11.000 --> 01:14:12.000] That's a good reference. [01:14:12.000 --> 01:14:13.000] But I won't do that. [01:14:13.000 --> 01:14:19.000] I mean, I've already taken a lot of time. [01:14:19.000 --> 01:14:25.680] Well, you know, you started out saying you could get this done in a minute, and you have [01:14:25.680 --> 01:14:30.000] actually done better than usual, you know, only, what, three segments? [01:14:30.000 --> 01:14:32.800] Yeah, I know. [01:14:32.800 --> 01:14:33.800] You do time dilation. [01:14:33.800 --> 01:14:34.800] Okay. [01:14:34.800 --> 01:14:38.200] That's a lot of good information, though. [01:14:38.200 --> 01:14:39.200] It was. [01:14:39.200 --> 01:14:40.200] That's... [01:14:40.200 --> 01:14:41.200] It was. [01:14:41.200 --> 01:14:42.200] I wanted to know more about... [01:14:42.200 --> 01:14:46.440] I guess this is becoming a real issue, but like with my mom right now, they weren't given [01:14:46.440 --> 01:14:53.120] the vaccination, and you did indicate that when you went over 70, it wasn't indicated. [01:14:53.120 --> 01:14:54.120] Is that correct? [01:14:54.120 --> 01:15:02.120] Well, anybody over 75, if they're weak, if they're frail, if they just came out of remission [01:15:02.120 --> 01:15:09.960] for cancer, I mean, they went into remission for cancer and so on and so forth, if a person [01:15:09.960 --> 01:15:14.880] has another illness, I mean, that's a stupid thing to do is to give them a vaccine. [01:15:14.880 --> 01:15:21.200] Now, one of my friends had a cat, and the cat needed a distemper shot. [01:15:21.200 --> 01:15:27.880] The cat was already sick, and the vet knew enough not to give the cat a distemper shot [01:15:27.880 --> 01:15:31.480] until the little kitty was over her illness. [01:15:31.480 --> 01:15:33.640] Now, the vets know that. [01:15:33.640 --> 01:15:36.160] Why don't the medical doctors know? [01:15:36.160 --> 01:15:39.840] Yeah, distemper. [01:15:39.840 --> 01:15:48.600] My mother-in-law had a dog, and I had a little dog on the back porch that was sick over something. [01:15:48.600 --> 01:15:55.360] Our dog came up, and my dog whooped his butt and sent it back downstairs, and she insisted [01:15:55.360 --> 01:15:58.360] that the dog had a distemper. [01:15:58.360 --> 01:16:03.360] I said, no, Grandma, she don't have distemper, she's got bad temper. [01:16:03.360 --> 01:16:07.640] How would you feel if you were sick and throwing up, and somebody came up and started licking [01:16:07.640 --> 01:16:08.640] you behind? [01:16:08.640 --> 01:16:09.640] Yeah. [01:16:09.640 --> 01:16:14.680] She did not find me as funny as I did. [01:16:14.680 --> 01:16:18.880] Every time I hear distemper, I get tinkled over that. [01:16:18.880 --> 01:16:19.880] Okay. [01:16:19.880 --> 01:16:21.120] Thank you very much, John. [01:16:21.120 --> 01:16:28.000] That was really good information, and before next week, can you prepare us a more in-depth [01:16:28.000 --> 01:16:31.360] report on this virus issue? [01:16:31.360 --> 01:16:33.960] I think it's very important, it's very contemporary. [01:16:33.960 --> 01:16:34.960] Okay. [01:16:34.960 --> 01:16:35.960] I'll send it to you. [01:16:35.960 --> 01:16:36.960] You want me to send it? [01:16:36.960 --> 01:16:37.960] Yeah. [01:16:37.960 --> 01:16:38.960] Yes. [01:16:38.960 --> 01:16:39.960] I'll send it. [01:16:39.960 --> 01:16:47.440] And next week, I want you to give us a report, because you can present it better than I can. [01:16:47.440 --> 01:16:51.920] If I read it, I'm going to have it in bits and pieces, but prepare us a good report for [01:16:51.920 --> 01:16:52.920] next week. [01:16:52.920 --> 01:16:53.920] All right. [01:16:53.920 --> 01:16:55.640] I'll do that. [01:16:55.640 --> 01:16:56.640] Thank you, John. [01:16:56.640 --> 01:16:57.640] Okay. [01:16:57.640 --> 01:17:00.280] We're going to our sponsors, and we'll be right back. 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[01:19:48.560 --> 01:19:53.400] I feel like we've just been zapped to the proper century. [01:19:53.400 --> 01:19:57.080] Okay, we're going to Bob in California. [01:19:57.080 --> 01:19:59.160] Hello, Bob. [01:19:59.160 --> 01:20:03.960] What have you been up to this week? [01:20:03.960 --> 01:20:15.480] Well, I've been dealing with records requests, and I got an email from a lawyer from the [01:20:15.480 --> 01:20:16.480] court. [01:20:16.480 --> 01:20:25.480] He said, my records requests are inappropriate as insulting and derogatory. [01:20:25.480 --> 01:20:31.480] Okay, your point is? [01:20:31.480 --> 01:20:46.680] Well, I did a judicial conduct complaint to this boss, on this boss, the presiding judge, [01:20:46.680 --> 01:20:51.480] and all of a sudden, I've got this email was from back in December. [01:20:51.480 --> 01:20:59.280] Today, I got a really nice response from the president. [01:20:59.280 --> 01:21:05.840] He's really willing to help me with my request. [01:21:05.840 --> 01:21:14.920] Oh, my goodness, it sounds like the lawyer came to Jesus. [01:21:14.920 --> 01:21:20.840] He got saved, and now he's going to do it right. [01:21:20.840 --> 01:21:26.840] Yeah, it's just a bar grievance, a couple of bar grievances on him. [01:21:26.840 --> 01:21:34.280] Well, I've barred grievance before, but this time, I decided that he's obviously under [01:21:34.280 --> 01:21:45.360] trained, and his boss is responsible for training him, and he didn't do it. [01:21:45.360 --> 01:21:49.120] There you go. [01:21:49.120 --> 01:21:57.200] It's like a new version of a chicken dance. [01:21:57.200 --> 01:22:02.440] Bob, you're absolutely having way too much fun. [01:22:02.440 --> 01:22:12.120] Well, I need a little fun, because I'm just curious what your mother-in-law's answer was [01:22:12.120 --> 01:22:17.120] to the question, but you don't have to answer that. [01:22:17.120 --> 01:22:26.800] I can't say that on the air, but she never did appreciate Guy Hummer. [01:22:26.800 --> 01:22:29.600] One day, she was real upset. [01:22:29.600 --> 01:22:35.520] She had her false teeth on the back of the commode, and she got up and flushed the toilet, [01:22:35.520 --> 01:22:41.440] and they fell in the commode as if they were gone. [01:22:41.440 --> 01:22:45.720] We thought that was pretty hilarious, but she didn't think that was too funny. [01:22:45.720 --> 01:22:53.000] Then a few years later, she said that when she got, when she passed away, she was going [01:22:53.000 --> 01:22:59.080] to have herself cremated and give each of her son-in-law some of her ashes. [01:22:59.080 --> 01:23:02.920] I said, well, what am I going to do with your ashes? [01:23:02.920 --> 01:23:08.360] She said, well, you could keep them in a commode, and up north, that was more common. [01:23:08.360 --> 01:23:18.320] A commode is a little end table, like a corner table with it that gets us a bowl on top like [01:23:18.320 --> 01:23:26.080] a sink and a pitcher underneath, and that's what they used years ago when we didn't have [01:23:26.080 --> 01:23:29.480] running water. [01:23:29.480 --> 01:23:35.080] So they still have those little tables kind of decorative, but she said, well, you could [01:23:35.080 --> 01:23:40.440] keep it in a commode, oh, wow, good idea, grandma. [01:23:40.440 --> 01:23:46.160] We could flush them down, and then if you're sitting on the toilet and you hear something, [01:23:46.160 --> 01:23:51.040] mmm, oh, that's just granny in the septic cake. [01:23:51.040 --> 01:23:59.480] She did not find the humor in that, and then there was a time she opened her mouth to bite [01:23:59.480 --> 01:24:06.040] a real big hamburger, and her jaw stuck. [01:24:06.040 --> 01:24:14.080] She did not think that was near as funny as we did. [01:24:14.080 --> 01:24:20.520] I did have a good grandma, a good mother-in-law, and her jaw stuck. [01:24:20.520 --> 01:24:24.960] Her jaw locked, she opened it too wide and it hung. [01:24:24.960 --> 01:24:31.480] She went to the doctor, and the doctor looked at her, and he put his thumb on her bottom [01:24:31.480 --> 01:24:37.880] over her teeth and grabbed her jaw, and took his other hand and bumped his hand, popped [01:24:37.880 --> 01:24:39.380] her loose. [01:24:39.380 --> 01:24:42.560] So I guess that happened a lot. [01:24:42.560 --> 01:24:49.320] But we were teasing her about always having her mouth open. [01:24:49.320 --> 01:24:51.720] I have got lots of stories about grandma. [01:24:51.720 --> 01:25:05.840] My question today was, I need to, I'd like to find out more about tort letters, and thought [01:25:05.840 --> 01:25:10.200] maybe you could guide me. [01:25:10.200 --> 01:25:11.920] Kind of an art form. [01:25:11.920 --> 01:25:19.840] The way I'm building a tort letter for the lawsuit, I'm going to file against the county [01:25:19.840 --> 01:25:31.400] I'm in, and I have built a statement of facts, and it's about 30 pages. [01:25:31.400 --> 01:25:39.280] And then I will actually build the lawsuit, and then take the court heading off the top [01:25:39.280 --> 01:25:47.800] and the prayer off the bottom, and restructure it like a business letter, and it starts out [01:25:47.800 --> 01:25:57.120] with, you know, I have Randall Kelton, have been harmed by the actions of Wise County [01:25:57.120 --> 01:25:59.800] as follows. [01:25:59.800 --> 01:26:07.880] And then I take out the jurisdiction section and the parties section, and then it goes [01:26:07.880 --> 01:26:11.120] right straight to a introduction. [01:26:11.120 --> 01:26:16.920] This is what, basically, what I'm going to talk about here. [01:26:16.920 --> 01:26:22.840] And then I do a statement of facts, and then I do an argument in support, how these facts [01:26:22.840 --> 01:26:25.880] caused me harm. [01:26:25.880 --> 01:26:35.560] And then I tell them to, I was harmed in the amount of 1.7 million, is that what it was [01:26:35.560 --> 01:26:37.800] when you calculated it, Brett? [01:26:37.800 --> 01:26:41.000] Yeah, I think it was 1.7. [01:26:41.000 --> 01:26:46.320] 1.7 million make me wholly be sued. [01:26:46.320 --> 01:26:53.800] So when their lawyers get the tort letter, they're going to look at it, and the part [01:26:53.800 --> 01:26:58.800] that says, make me wholly be sued, they're going to tell their boss, well, this guy's [01:26:58.800 --> 01:27:04.840] not kidding, he really is going to sue you because this is his lawsuit. [01:27:04.840 --> 01:27:07.840] It's already written. [01:27:07.840 --> 01:27:08.840] Yes. [01:27:08.840 --> 01:27:21.960] And I'm working out how to do these things so that each document you build in a lawsuit [01:27:21.960 --> 01:27:26.560] becomes a part of the next document you build. [01:27:26.560 --> 01:27:35.080] So the statement of facts, the argument in support, I take this, I add the jurisdiction [01:27:35.080 --> 01:27:43.080] section, I add the parties section, I change the header back to a court header to put a [01:27:43.080 --> 01:27:49.120] prayer in it, put the footer in it, and now I've got my lawsuit. [01:27:49.120 --> 01:27:53.960] I do this this way so that when the lawyer sees it, it's clear to the lawyer, this guy [01:27:53.960 --> 01:27:59.640] is just doing this because he has to in order to file the suit. [01:27:59.640 --> 01:28:03.440] He's not just making threats here. [01:28:03.440 --> 01:28:10.120] And so then I tell you in 30 days, if you're sued in a public official, they generally [01:28:10.120 --> 01:28:13.040] have 60 days to respond. [01:28:13.040 --> 01:28:20.480] So on the 61st day, I'm going to file that suit, and we get that started. [01:28:20.480 --> 01:28:27.200] But right now I'm doing other things to set the suit up. [01:28:27.200 --> 01:28:35.360] Today I was reading the information request that I put in, and I was interacting with [01:28:35.360 --> 01:28:36.360] the county attorney. [01:28:36.360 --> 01:28:41.760] And I told him that I'm always very careful about what I do. [01:28:41.760 --> 01:28:45.480] I don't do anything unless I have a specific purpose. [01:28:45.480 --> 01:28:47.080] And I'm not coming after you guys. [01:28:47.080 --> 01:28:52.080] I'm going to have to sue Wise County, but I'm not really after you. [01:28:52.080 --> 01:28:56.680] You're just a stepping stone to get me to the Feds. [01:28:56.680 --> 01:28:59.280] And I can only reference to the Feds. [01:28:59.280 --> 01:29:07.960] So I'm putting in his brain that I'm setting up a federal lawsuit, and they're in it. [01:29:07.960 --> 01:29:11.760] And then I'm going to start hammering, like you're doing, Bob. [01:29:11.760 --> 01:29:14.520] You're hammering them pretty regular. [01:29:14.520 --> 01:29:19.160] I'm going to start filing criminal charges against every officer who arrested someone [01:29:19.160 --> 01:29:23.920] and took them to jail instead of to some magistrate. [01:29:23.920 --> 01:29:30.480] And I'll file a T. Cole complaint against them, a complaint against the intake person, [01:29:30.480 --> 01:29:35.640] the intake person's boss and the sheriff, for every arrest. [01:29:35.640 --> 01:29:40.440] Hang on, I'll pick this up on the other side. [01:29:40.440 --> 01:29:45.480] Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Rue La Radio, half an hour. [01:29:45.480 --> 01:29:50.720] So if you have a question or comment, we've probably got time to get to one more caller. [01:29:50.720 --> 01:30:01.560] You'll be right back. 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[01:33:35.920 --> 01:33:49.680] Okay, we are back, Randy Kelton, Bret Fountain, rule of law radio and we're talking to Bob [01:33:49.680 --> 01:33:59.280] in California and what I'm doing, Bob, is I'm setting up the county to think that I'm [01:33:59.280 --> 01:34:06.160] going to hammer on big time, I'm going to drag them from here to Austin first and from [01:34:06.160 --> 01:34:11.880] Austin I'm going to drag them to the fence. And I'm going to do that by beating them up [01:34:11.880 --> 01:34:19.960] as much as I can. When I start filing criminal charges against every officer who has arrested [01:34:19.960 --> 01:34:26.320] someone and took them to jail and then file a professional conduct complaint, these officers [01:34:26.320 --> 01:34:33.720] start quitting in droves and their bond rating will go through the roof. [01:34:33.720 --> 01:34:40.400] And the sheriff knows me, when he was a Texas Ranger, he tried to help the city of Decatur [01:34:40.400 --> 01:34:49.200] fire an officer, who was a legal reform guy, one of us, and we took him on and held him, [01:34:49.200 --> 01:34:56.720] the guy was off work full pay for a year and we kicked their behinds and I kicked the sheriff's [01:34:56.720 --> 01:35:04.000] behind when he was a Texas Ranger, now he's the sheriff and he's going to know he can't [01:35:04.000 --> 01:35:13.160] talk to me. He can't come to me and negotiate with me. So then I'm starting my traffic [01:35:13.160 --> 01:35:22.800] ticket site, and I'm going to go to every jurisdiction of the cities in Wise County [01:35:22.800 --> 01:35:30.280] and see if I can't shut down traffic enforcement. And everybody knows me and they know they [01:35:30.280 --> 01:35:39.200] can't negotiate with me. Then when I get to the lawsuit, they have a good reason to write [01:35:39.200 --> 01:35:50.120] me a check. So Bob, what have you done to give them the idea that what you're going [01:35:50.120 --> 01:36:00.720] to do is much worse than it actually is? Oh, let me unmute you there. Okay. [01:36:00.720 --> 01:36:10.600] Well, I've asked them to produce the documents that they are reluctant to produce. I've [01:36:10.600 --> 01:36:21.000] asked for training records. I've asked, this particular case was a sobriety checkpoint, [01:36:21.000 --> 01:36:28.040] so I've asked for every officer that was at the sobriety checkpoint's name and type [01:36:28.040 --> 01:36:37.280] in position. So I've asked a lot of those pointed questions and they don't like those [01:36:37.280 --> 01:36:42.440] questions. Okay, on the break, Brett brought up something [01:36:42.440 --> 01:36:49.160] that you liked. Will you tell them about that, Brett? [01:36:49.160 --> 01:37:00.000] Well, yeah, I'll just ask. Go to a different person. You said this is a municipality, right? [01:37:00.000 --> 01:37:10.080] Well, it's the Superior Court and it's the City Police Department and the District Attorney [01:37:10.080 --> 01:37:17.240] and the Sheriff's Department. And none of these people want to answer any records requests. [01:37:17.240 --> 01:37:26.840] Right. Okay, so with the city, you can go to a city secretary or city manager and if [01:37:26.840 --> 01:37:33.240] the city is big enough, they might have a risk manager and go and ask for the insurance. [01:37:33.240 --> 01:37:37.600] Ask for, I would like to know what's the name of the company or if you're using a pool. [01:37:37.600 --> 01:37:42.600] I want to know the name of it. I want to know your policy number. I want to know the bond [01:37:42.600 --> 01:37:48.800] amount. How much is it covered? How much are you covered for? And well, they've got to [01:37:48.800 --> 01:37:56.720] tell you these things. This is finances, right? But it's also going to feel to them like he's [01:37:56.720 --> 01:38:06.520] trying to see how much he can get out of us. I actually got the police department to tell [01:38:06.520 --> 01:38:17.720] me who their insurance carrier was and get a policy number and get a dollar amount. Okay. [01:38:17.720 --> 01:38:28.440] Okay. I'll do that. Do you have one blanket amount that's for your whole department or [01:38:28.440 --> 01:38:43.760] do you have a certain amount per officer that triggers this? Okay, Bob, have you made any [01:38:43.760 --> 01:38:59.400] RICO hints? Yes. Oh, good. Have you made a few hints about it? Yes. Yeah. And for those [01:38:59.400 --> 01:39:08.520] of you who don't know what we're referring to, RICO is characterized by multiple predicate [01:39:08.520 --> 01:39:18.880] acts toward an ongoing criminal conspiracy. The key word that always says RICO is predicate. [01:39:18.880 --> 01:39:30.720] I've never seen predicate used in legalese before except when speaking to a RICO suit. [01:39:30.720 --> 01:39:39.080] So if you accuse them of predicate acts, then if they got any lawyer there who's on the [01:39:39.080 --> 01:39:44.920] ball, their spidey sense is going to go off and they're going to say, just got to set [01:39:44.920 --> 01:39:53.440] this up for a RICO suit. And that's what we want. Oh, I have a feeling they already [01:39:53.440 --> 01:40:02.800] know that, I mean, they have just totally, they don't want to, they've climbed up, which [01:40:02.800 --> 01:40:10.760] makes it worse for them the way I see it. That's perfect. They're climbing up to protect [01:40:10.760 --> 01:40:17.760] themselves and by climbing up to protect themselves, they laid themselves open for more clamps. [01:40:17.760 --> 01:40:25.560] Perfect. So it sounds like you're ready for a tort letter. Well, I'd like to get some [01:40:25.560 --> 01:40:40.600] art supplies, that's for sure. Okay. First thing to do is get a listing of tort claims [01:40:40.600 --> 01:40:51.320] and causes of action. Okay. Generally with the city, going after public officials, causes [01:40:51.320 --> 01:40:58.320] of action on second thought probably won't apply because they will for the most part [01:40:58.320 --> 01:41:06.880] have immunity for causes of action. But they don't have immunity for tort actions. And [01:41:06.880 --> 01:41:16.720] look at suits that people have filed against cities, especially in cities and governmental [01:41:16.720 --> 01:41:23.720] agencies in California. So you get how they structure their claims and complaints. To [01:41:23.720 --> 01:41:34.760] your knowledge, is there a litigation guide in California? I know there is one. I don't [01:41:34.760 --> 01:41:45.480] remember what it is. The biggest one does all of their litigation guide in loose leaf [01:41:45.480 --> 01:41:52.360] documents. And they've got a whole wall of folders that when they do updates, they change [01:41:52.360 --> 01:42:02.040] out pages. Now O'Connor's has started producing for California. You might be able to find [01:42:02.040 --> 01:42:11.560] a old California O'Connor's litigation guide. That would be wonderful if you could find [01:42:11.560 --> 01:42:20.280] it. Look on eBay or other places. You might call some lawyers to see if they got the old [01:42:20.280 --> 01:42:27.480] ones. The lawyers, every time a new set of books come out, they buy them because they [01:42:27.480 --> 01:42:32.680] want to be quoting the latest law. But you don't care about that. If you're a couple [01:42:32.680 --> 01:42:36.960] of years old or four or five, six years old, you don't really care. The law doesn't change [01:42:36.960 --> 01:42:46.600] that much anyway. But that will explain to you exactly how to go after a city. They have [01:42:46.600 --> 01:42:53.240] how to file against a city. And then they have how, for the city, how they would defend [01:42:53.240 --> 01:43:00.720] against you. So you get both sides. So look for a litigation guide to save you a lot of [01:43:00.720 --> 01:43:08.080] work. And look in there, you know, once you figure out what you're going to claim against [01:43:08.080 --> 01:43:17.080] them, then go get patterned jury charges. You can generally find those online. Pattered [01:43:17.080 --> 01:43:25.200] jury charges. The last thing the judge will say to the jury before he sends them out to [01:43:25.200 --> 01:43:38.440] you to, what do you call it? Deliver it. And he will say, this is what you must find. You [01:43:38.440 --> 01:43:46.360] see what that is. And that is what you must prove. And that is all. So when we come back, [01:43:46.360 --> 01:43:52.440] I'll go through this a little bit more. 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The reason I'm going here is if we do these things early, [01:46:44.680 --> 01:46:55.520] decide who's pretty sharp. If we do this right, he'll pick up on what we're doing. So if I [01:46:55.520 --> 01:47:03.160] come in and I claim I'm going to do something, yeah, you may worry about that, you may not. [01:47:03.160 --> 01:47:10.560] But if you think you have figured out what I'm going to do, that's going to, without [01:47:10.560 --> 01:47:16.480] me telling you, that's going to be compelling to you. So if we can con their lawyers into [01:47:16.480 --> 01:47:21.080] saying, hey, wait a minute, wait a minute, this guy is setting us up for this or this [01:47:21.080 --> 01:47:27.200] or this, that will be more compelling to them and everything we're doing here is about getting [01:47:27.200 --> 01:47:34.240] them to come to the table and make us a deal. So the most important thing are the pattern [01:47:34.240 --> 01:47:40.760] jury charges. That's the only thing you have to prove. So if you start, look at the pattern [01:47:40.760 --> 01:47:48.360] jury charges and start peppering them with requests that point at the issues in the pattern [01:47:48.360 --> 01:47:54.400] jury charge. If you've got a good sharp lawyer out there, he's going to figure out what you're [01:47:54.400 --> 01:48:01.680] doing. If he doesn't, you may have to get a little more explicit and give him some hints. [01:48:01.680 --> 01:48:06.200] But we get them to think you're going to do something worse than you are. That's what [01:48:06.200 --> 01:48:13.440] I'm doing with cranking up the traffic ticket site and finding criminal charges against [01:48:13.440 --> 01:48:19.920] all these officers and federal conduct complaints, bar grievance against the lawyers, just really [01:48:19.920 --> 01:48:29.800] harassing them big time with things they cannot do anything about. I become a real problem [01:48:29.800 --> 01:48:35.640] for them and they can't do anything about it. They can't stop me unless they pay me [01:48:35.640 --> 01:48:44.200] off. Now, does that sound mercenary, Bob, if I'm trying to get you, would I accept a [01:48:44.200 --> 01:48:56.800] plea deal and take a, I mean, accept a mediation offer and sell out all of my ideals? Oh, yeah. [01:48:56.800 --> 01:49:05.680] What are ideals when you get money? Then I take the money and build a tool that will [01:49:05.680 --> 01:49:12.720] write lawsuits for everybody else. Okay, go ahead, Bob. [01:49:12.720 --> 01:49:21.640] Would you go over the timeframe? Because in California, I've heard that it's only six [01:49:21.640 --> 01:49:30.440] months that you have to file a tort claim. But if there's fraud involved, that's a different [01:49:30.440 --> 01:49:43.560] time frame. I'm not sure about California. Normally, a tort claim is normally two years. [01:49:43.560 --> 01:49:53.320] A false imprisonment claim is one year usually. And false imprisonment, that's the one thing [01:49:53.320 --> 01:50:02.840] that all jurisdictions have waived their sovereign immunity for. So, and you need to knock off [01:50:02.840 --> 01:50:12.400] 60 days because you have to give them a tort letter and give them 60 days to respond to [01:50:12.400 --> 01:50:20.440] the tort letter before you can file a suit. So, if it's a year, you've only got 10 months. [01:50:20.440 --> 01:50:28.600] If it's generally, but fraud is generally three to five years. [01:50:28.600 --> 01:50:37.640] Okay, so you have to prove for one important thing about statute of limitations. Statute [01:50:37.640 --> 01:50:48.200] of limitations is not a bar. It is an affirmative defense that must be pledged. We just had [01:50:48.200 --> 01:50:55.280] a case of working with Don Terry in Alabama and a district judge dismissed his petition [01:50:55.280 --> 01:51:01.600] to declaratory judgment because the issue that brought up the declaratory judgment was [01:51:01.600 --> 01:51:10.400] over two years ago. Well, first off, it's a declaratory judgment. It's not making a [01:51:10.400 --> 01:51:18.480] claim so statute of limitations doesn't apply. And even if statute of limitations did apply, [01:51:18.480 --> 01:51:23.920] it's not a bar to prosecution. It is an affirmative defense that must be pledged. And the judge [01:51:23.920 --> 01:51:31.680] dismissed the case to respond to without the accused ever even being served. So, go and [01:51:31.680 --> 01:51:40.800] after him criminally. Okay, enough about statute of limitations. Go ahead, though. [01:51:40.800 --> 01:51:54.520] So, a false imprisonment claim, does this COVID restrictions that they've had on the [01:51:54.520 --> 01:52:00.440] court where the courts were closed have anything to do with that time? [01:52:00.440 --> 01:52:07.040] Okay, let's talk about that. Who put that restriction on the courts? [01:52:07.040 --> 01:52:16.160] I believe it was the state health department. Well, that would have been the governor. [01:52:16.160 --> 01:52:24.480] Right. What branch of government is the governor in? [01:52:24.480 --> 01:52:26.840] The executive. [01:52:26.840 --> 01:52:30.500] What branch of government are the courts in? [01:52:30.500 --> 01:52:32.600] Judicial. [01:52:32.600 --> 01:52:38.520] What does the governor have to say to the judicial? [01:52:38.520 --> 01:52:40.320] What does he have to say to them? [01:52:40.320 --> 01:52:48.840] Yeah, let me go back to Constitution. Texas Constitution gives the governor authority [01:52:48.840 --> 01:52:58.680] to rule over members of the executive branch. The complaint I filed against the governor [01:52:58.680 --> 01:53:06.880] in Texas claimed that he issued orders that affected the separation that violated separation [01:53:06.880 --> 01:53:13.960] of powers and that he issued orders to the judicial branch when he has no power over [01:53:13.960 --> 01:53:22.080] the judicial branch. He issued orders that affected the public. [01:53:22.080 --> 01:53:27.720] He can't issue orders that affect the public. The president can't issue orders that affect [01:53:27.720 --> 01:53:35.640] the public. His executive orders, they only go to the executive branch. [01:53:35.640 --> 01:53:41.280] The one who could have issued an order that went to the judicial branch or to the public [01:53:41.280 --> 01:53:49.560] in general, that would have been the legislature. If they didn't do it, the courts cannot claim [01:53:49.560 --> 01:53:56.280] they're acting in accordance with the governor's orders because the governor's orders don't [01:53:56.280 --> 01:54:02.040] apply to the courts. The courts are of their own. [01:54:02.040 --> 01:54:08.760] So they're denying you in Constitution rights claiming it's because of the governor's order. [01:54:08.760 --> 01:54:15.000] Well, good luck with that. When I went into the courthouse and they wanted me to wear [01:54:15.000 --> 01:54:22.480] a mask, I said, well, where did you get authority to ask me to wear a mask? Well, the governor, [01:54:22.480 --> 01:54:28.760] the governor's order. I told him, well, did you do the branch? You could use the governor's [01:54:28.760 --> 01:54:37.080] order for toilet paper. And I'm going to hammer him over that. [01:54:37.080 --> 01:54:43.360] I called 9-1-1 to ask him to arrest both of the bailiffs. First, we fell into everybody's [01:54:43.360 --> 01:54:52.880] hands because they were acting in accordance with the governor's order. You see where I'm [01:54:52.880 --> 01:54:59.560] going? Yes, I've read your lawsuit. It really enlightened [01:54:59.560 --> 01:55:06.400] me to a lot of things. Well, I hope a grand jury is reading it right [01:55:06.400 --> 01:55:16.880] now. Right. I do too. Okay. So if the court took [01:55:16.880 --> 01:55:27.280] a holiday because of an order that the governor made, does that affect my time to file a tort [01:55:27.280 --> 01:55:35.800] claim? They're probably going to say no. And I would [01:55:35.800 --> 01:55:47.920] not think so unless if today's the last day to file and you go down to file and they took [01:55:47.920 --> 01:55:57.560] a holiday, then if California's law is like Texas law, your day to file would move to [01:55:57.560 --> 01:56:06.400] the next day. If the last day is on a day where it's impossible to file, let's say it's [01:56:06.400 --> 01:56:17.000] a weekend, a holiday, or there's a major flood or catastrophe. If the filing is a physical [01:56:17.000 --> 01:56:26.680] impossibility, then the clock stops until it stops being a physical impossibility. It [01:56:26.680 --> 01:56:31.920] would almost be the same. I'm sure it's the same in California because it's reasonable. [01:56:31.920 --> 01:56:38.800] But as far as those days in between, if they took a holiday and you're over here preparing [01:56:38.800 --> 01:56:46.200] your documents, that's not going to affect you. Okay. So I'm going to say no, that won't [01:56:46.200 --> 01:56:57.200] help. But if they denied you access to the court, that's a crime. That's what I was [01:56:57.200 --> 01:57:03.640] claiming. You don't get to deny me access to this courthouse just because the governor's [01:57:03.640 --> 01:57:10.600] got an issue. I have a constitutional right and none of that stuff trumps Constitution. [01:57:10.600 --> 01:57:18.240] So any of that stuff they've done, you get to bring it as claims. Okay. And your governor's [01:57:18.240 --> 01:57:25.080] really got hammered over those claims. They were trying to do a recall that they get that [01:57:25.080 --> 01:57:34.280] done on the governor. I think they're right close to having enough signatures. Good. And [01:57:34.280 --> 01:57:44.560] that's, so these governor's orders are getting some really tough action right now. And if [01:57:44.560 --> 01:57:51.720] I get an indictment on this governor, every governor in the country is going to get really [01:57:51.720 --> 01:57:52.720] tense. [01:57:52.720 --> 01:58:09.440] Okay. Well, so did they burn up all the time? Yep, you sure did. Well, then I guess so. [01:58:09.440 --> 01:58:18.000] What I want to ask is. Well, we're too late. Send me an email and we can talk tomorrow. 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