[00:00.000 --> 00:06.800] The following news flash is brought to you by The Lone Star Lowdown. [00:06.800 --> 00:13.160] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with precious metals, gold at $1,429 an ounce, [00:13.160 --> 00:21.440] silver $16.45 an ounce, copper $2.75 an ounce, oil Texas crude $55.63 a barrel, brand crude [00:21.440 --> 00:29.720] $62.47 a barrel, and cryptos in order of market cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum [00:29.720 --> 00:41.480] $227.26, XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [00:41.480 --> 00:52.400] Today in history, the year 1916, the preparedness day bombing, a time suitcase bomb was detonated [00:52.400 --> 00:57.800] on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day Parade, killing [00:57.800 --> 01:04.800] the 10 and injuring 40 today in history. [01:04.800 --> 01:09.840] In recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing Hepin attacks [01:09.840 --> 01:15.040] his law back in June, county prosecutors around the state including Houston, Austin, San Antonio [01:15.040 --> 01:19.160] have been dropping marijuana possession charges and even refusing to file new ones since they [01:19.160 --> 01:23.280] are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test the [01:23.280 --> 01:28.000] ear for THC. Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney announced earlier this [01:28.000 --> 01:32.960] month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of [01:32.960 --> 01:33.960] the law. [01:33.960 --> 01:37.640] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter [01:37.640 --> 01:42.160] to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized [01:42.160 --> 01:48.320] in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, as [01:48.320 --> 01:54.560] well as other cities too like the District Attorney in El Paso, Cayma Esparza, a Democrat [01:54.560 --> 01:59.040] who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the [01:59.040 --> 02:01.760] prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [02:01.760 --> 02:06.800] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender [02:06.800 --> 02:10.800] in Harris County who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes [02:10.800 --> 02:13.520] something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [02:13.520 --> 02:17.400] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're [02:17.400 --> 02:22.640] charged with. [02:22.640 --> 02:27.280] A paper by Tulane University identified a five-and-a-half-inch American pocket shark [02:27.280 --> 02:32.400] as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket [02:32.400 --> 02:38.040] shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East [02:38.040 --> 02:39.540] Pacific Ocean. [02:39.540 --> 02:43.840] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a luminous fluid from a gland near [02:43.840 --> 02:50.080] its front fins for the purposes hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the [02:50.080 --> 03:19.560] clove. [03:19.560 --> 03:23.560] When you call the cops, you get your rights violated or you all get shot, all right? [03:23.560 --> 03:28.560] I think the people being victimized by criminal cops, psychopathic predators, terrorize the neighborhood block. [03:28.560 --> 03:33.560] Pick up with pepper spray, make cocktails and glass. They like serial killers, acting out subliminal thoughts. [03:33.560 --> 03:38.560] Forget what you talk, these cops have got a license to kill. Witness intimidation means that they can use it at will. [03:38.560 --> 03:44.560] Alright folks, good evening. This is the Monday Night Rule of Law radio show with your host Eddie Craig. [03:44.560 --> 03:50.560] It is June 21st, 2021. [03:50.560 --> 03:54.560] It was a real scorcher in Austin today with the humidity the way it was. [03:54.560 --> 04:00.560] I almost didn't make it to the show tonight. I was a lot headed from having to walk around outside so much today. [04:00.560 --> 04:06.560] It was extremely warm to the point of London broil here. [04:06.560 --> 04:14.560] Starting tonight and for the next several weeks, I'm going to be doing something slightly different. [04:14.560 --> 04:25.560] I'm going to dedicate the first half hour of the show to reading you some historical documents that you may be familiar with, you may not be familiar with. [04:25.560 --> 04:34.560] But the way things are going right now, I fully believe everybody needs a refresher on whether you, even if you have ever read them, okay? [04:34.560 --> 04:45.560] And the things that we're going to be going over are letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania written by John Dickinson in 1767 through 1768. [04:45.560 --> 04:50.560] We're going to be going over the anti-federalist papers and the federalist papers. [04:50.560 --> 04:57.560] I'm going to dedicate the first half hour of the show to reading and talking about specific things in those documents. [04:57.560 --> 05:06.560] And we're going to go through them over the weeks in their entirety. I'm not going to skip anything. We're going to cover it all. [05:06.560 --> 05:20.560] For some reason, it would appear that the majority of Americans no longer understand the fundamental basis and principles of the design and authority given to their respective levels of government. [05:20.560 --> 05:27.560] Whether it be federal or state, we did not create a federal government to oppress us. [05:27.560 --> 05:34.560] So why would we have created a bunch of state governments to do what the federal government could not? [05:34.560 --> 05:49.560] But regardless of what we planned, the fact is that the anti-federalists are proving to be absolutely correct in why they didn't want this a national government in the first place. [05:49.560 --> 05:57.560] But it's not because it was ill-planned, per se. [05:57.560 --> 06:05.560] It was because, or it is because, the American people have forgotten who they are. [06:05.560 --> 06:09.560] They've forgotten why they are. [06:09.560 --> 06:22.560] And that's just sad. And that ignorance is what is leading us down a path of complete and total destruction of the American dreams and ideals. [06:22.560 --> 06:29.560] It is what is allowing our economy to be destroyed. It is what is allowing our jobs to be destroyed. [06:29.560 --> 06:40.560] It is what's allowing our homes and our families and our ways of life to be utterly and totally destroyed. [06:40.560 --> 06:58.560] We have advocated our duty as people of the several states in favor of the governments we created taking care of everything for us to its own design and ends. [06:58.560 --> 07:05.560] In whatever manner, it deems most appropriate instead of what we deem most appropriate. [07:05.560 --> 07:19.560] Now, while that may sound like a good thing, the problem is what most people are willing to take and accept for their own is not something the rest of us are willing to live under and buy. [07:19.560 --> 07:26.560] I don't need a caretaker. I don't need a nanny, especially in the form of a bureaucrat. [07:26.560 --> 07:30.560] But too many people out there appear to want that. [07:30.560 --> 07:41.560] But we are a republic precisely so people like me don't have to be put under the thumb of people like that. [07:41.560 --> 07:46.560] Yet, here we are. This is where we're at. [07:46.560 --> 07:57.560] We are letting the administrative state dictate everything that goes on in our lives, everything that we can or cannot do, and that needs to stop. [07:57.560 --> 08:11.560] So, in my opinion, the best way to do that is to get reeducated on why this is not allowed, on why these things were brought up in the first place and why they were feared and challenged in the first place. [08:11.560 --> 08:20.560] And exactly what the predictions about these things are going to be if the people ever fell asleep at the wheel, which we obviously have. [08:20.560 --> 08:24.560] But we're going to start with the letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania. [08:24.560 --> 08:34.560] Now, this is going to be discussing a lot of the things that will already be after the things covered in the anti-Federalist and the Federalist Papers. [08:34.560 --> 08:49.560] But they're kind of important to understanding when we get back to those things exactly what the individual points being argued from both sides are and what we're seeing here. [08:49.560 --> 08:59.560] Now, these are all things that the discussions were going through in the letters from a farmer about all the things that were going to happen. [08:59.560 --> 09:06.560] And anyway, let's get into it. [09:06.560 --> 09:08.560] Better to read it than me explain it. [09:08.560 --> 09:20.560] In 1767, John Dickinson, a well-educated and wealthy lawyer in his 30s, began writing the popular essays that in the following year were collected and published as letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania. [09:20.560 --> 09:22.560] Dickinson was no radical. [09:22.560 --> 09:26.560] As a member of the Second Continental Congress, he abstained in the vote for independence. [09:26.560 --> 09:32.560] But he was determined to protect his fellow colonists' rights to life, liberty, and property. [09:32.560 --> 09:39.560] In a moderate, reasonable tone, Dickinson articulated the American position against the Township Acts. [09:39.560 --> 09:51.560] Before he died, Charles Townsend, Chancellor of the Exchequer, had pushed the Acts through in his determination to raise money in America that could be used to not only help defray the cost of the troops in the colonies, [09:51.560 --> 09:57.560] but also to pay the royal officials there so that they would be independent of popular control. [09:57.560 --> 10:09.560] Dickinson outlined a reasonable program of protest, but unfortunately for the moderates in the colonies, it was doomed when expectations on both sides of the Atlantic were not met. [10:09.560 --> 10:19.560] From Empire and Nation, letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, John Dickinson, letters from the federal farmer, Richard Henry Lee, intro, and here we go. [10:19.560 --> 10:33.560] Letter two, my dear countrymen, there is another late act of parliament which appears to me to be unconstitutional and as destructive to the liberty of these colonies as that mentioned in my last letter. [10:33.560 --> 10:38.560] That is, the act for granting the duties on paper, glass, etc. [10:38.560 --> 10:45.560] The parliament unquestionably possesses a legal authority to regulate the trade of Great Britain and all her colonies. [10:45.560 --> 10:54.560] Such an authority is essential to the relation between a mother country and her colonies and necessary for the common good of all. [10:54.560 --> 11:04.560] He who considers these provinces as states to state from the British Empire has very slender notions of justice or of their interest. [11:04.560 --> 11:13.560] We are but parts of a whole and therefore there must exist a power somewhere to preside and preserve the connection in due order. [11:13.560 --> 11:22.560] This power is lodged in the parliament and we are as much dependent on Great Britain as a perfectly free people can be on another. [11:22.560 --> 11:35.560] I have looked over every statute relating to these colonies from their first settlements to this time and I find every one of them founded on this principle till the Stamp Act Administration. [11:35.560 --> 11:45.560] All before are calculated to regulate trade and preserve or promote a mutually beneficial intercourse between the several constituent parts of the empire. [11:45.560 --> 11:58.560] And though many of them impose duties on trade, yet those duties were always imposed with design to restrain the commerce of one part that was injurious to another and thus to promote the general welfare. [11:58.560 --> 12:08.560] Never did the British Parliament till the period above mentioned think of imposing duties in America for the purpose of raising a revenue. [12:08.560 --> 12:13.560] This I call an innovation and a most dangerous innovation. [12:13.560 --> 12:25.560] It may perhaps be objected that Great Britain has a right to lay what duties she pleases upon her exports and it makes no difference to us whether they are paid here or there. [12:25.560 --> 12:37.560] To this I answer, these colonies require many things for their use, which the laws of Great Britain prohibit them from getting anywhere but from her, such our paper and glass. [12:37.560 --> 12:46.560] That we may legally be bound to pay any general duties on these commodities relative to the regulation of trade is granted. [12:46.560 --> 13:02.560] But we being obliged by her laws to take them from Great Britain, any special duties imposed on their exportation to us only with intention to raise a revenue from us only are as much taxes upon us as those imposed by the Stamp Act. [13:02.560 --> 13:13.560] What is the difference in substance and right whether the same sum is raised upon us by the rates mentioned in the Stamp Act or the use of paper or by these duties on the importation of it? [13:13.560 --> 13:19.560] It is only the addition of a former book shifting a sentence from the end to the beginning. [13:19.560 --> 13:23.560] The Stamp Act was said to be a law that would execute itself. [13:23.560 --> 13:35.560] For the very same reason, the last act of parliament, if it is granted to have any force here, will execute itself and will be attended with the very same consequences to American liberty. [13:35.560 --> 13:47.560] Some persons perhaps may say that this act lays us under no necessity to pay the duties imposed because we may ourselves manufacture the articles on which they are laid. [13:47.560 --> 13:51.560] But can any man acquainted with America believe this possible? [13:51.560 --> 13:58.560] I have told there are but two or three glass houses on this continent, but very few paper mills. [13:58.560 --> 14:04.560] This continent is a country of planters, farmers and fishermen, not of manufacturers. [14:04.560 --> 14:18.560] Inexpressible therefore must be our distresses in evading the late acts by the disuse of British paper and glass, nor will this be the extent of our misfortune if we admit the legality of that act. [14:18.560 --> 14:28.560] Great Britain has prohibited the manufacturing iron and steel in these colonies without any objection being made to her right of doing it. [14:28.560 --> 14:33.560] The like right she must have to prohibit any other manufacturer among us. [14:33.560 --> 14:37.560] Thus she is possessed of an undisputed precedent on that point. [14:37.560 --> 14:43.560] This authority, she will say, is founded on the original intention of settling these colonies. [14:43.560 --> 14:48.560] That is, that she should manufacture for them and that they should supply her with materials. [14:48.560 --> 14:55.560] Here then, my dear countrymen, rouse yourselves and behold the ruin hanging over your heads. [14:55.560 --> 15:15.560] If you once admit that Great Britain may lay duties upon her exportations to us for the purpose of levying money on us only, she then will have nothing to do but to lay those duties on the articles which she prohibits us to manufacture and the tragedy of American liberty is finished. [15:15.560 --> 15:31.560] If Great Britain can order us to come to her for necessaries we want and can order us to pay what taxes she pleases before we take them away or when we land them here, we are as abject slaves as France and Poland can show in wooden shoes and with unconned hair. [15:31.560 --> 15:41.560] The single question is whether the Parliament can legally impose duties to be paid by the people of these colonies only for the sole purpose of raising a revenue. [15:41.560 --> 15:45.560] On commodities which she obliges us to take from her alone. [15:45.560 --> 15:51.560] Or in other words, whether the Parliament can legally take money out of our pockets without our consent. [15:51.560 --> 15:59.560] If they can, our boasted liberty is but Vox et Preté na Hill, a sound and nothing else. [15:59.560 --> 16:06.560] I probably said all that wrong, Vox et Pretéria na Hill, a sound and nothing else. [16:06.560 --> 16:12.560] Letter three, and so far folks I did not see anywhere where it read letter one. [16:12.560 --> 16:17.560] That may have been the intro, I don't know, but if there's another one in here we'll get to it eventually, I promise you. [16:17.560 --> 16:31.560] Letter three, my dear countrymen, the meaning of these letters is to convince the people of these colonies that they are at this moment exposed to the most imminent dangers. [16:31.560 --> 16:41.560] And to persuade them immediately vigorously and unanimously to exert themselves in the most firm but most peaceable manner for obtaining relief. [16:41.560 --> 16:45.560] Alright folks, we'll continue this on the other side of the break, y'all hang on. [16:45.560 --> 16:49.560] I will turn the phone on partway through the next break. [16:49.560 --> 17:03.560] If you want to call in then 512-646-1984, we'll be right back after the break. 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[19:56.560 --> 20:00.560] It ought to be maintained in a manner suitable to her nature. [20:00.560 --> 20:04.560] Those who engage in it should breathe a sedate yet fervent spirit, [20:04.560 --> 20:11.560] animating them to actions of prudence, justice, modesty, bravery, humanity, and magnanimity. [20:11.560 --> 20:17.560] I hope, my dear countrymen, that you will in every colony be upon your guard against those [20:17.560 --> 20:22.560] who may at any time endeavor to stir you up under pretenses of patriotism, [20:22.560 --> 20:27.560] to any measures disrespectful to our sovereign and our mother country. [20:27.560 --> 20:34.560] Hot, rash, disorderly proceedings injure the reputation of the people as to wisdom, valor, and virtue, [20:34.560 --> 20:37.560] without procuring them the least benefit. [20:37.560 --> 20:41.560] Every government at some time or other falls into wrong measures. [20:41.560 --> 20:45.560] These may proceed from mistaken, from mistake or passion, [20:45.560 --> 20:52.560] every such measure does not dissolve the obligation between the governors and the governed. [20:52.560 --> 20:56.560] The mistake may be corrected, the passion may subside. [20:56.560 --> 21:02.560] It is the duty of the governed to endeavor to rectify the mistake and to appease the passion. [21:02.560 --> 21:08.560] They have not at first any other right than to represent their grievances and to pray for redress [21:08.560 --> 21:14.560] unless an emergency is so pressing as to not allow time for receiving an answer to their applications, [21:14.560 --> 21:16.560] which rarely happens. [21:16.560 --> 21:21.560] If their applications are disregarded, then that kind of opposition becomes justifiable, [21:21.560 --> 21:26.560] which can be made without breaking the laws or disturbing the public peace. [21:26.560 --> 21:33.560] If at length it becomes undoubted that an inveterate resolution is formed to annihilate the liberties of the governed, [21:33.560 --> 21:38.560] the English history affords frequent examples of resistance by force. [21:38.560 --> 21:46.560] That particular circumstances will in any future case justify such resistance can never be ascertained until they happen. [21:46.560 --> 21:50.560] Perhaps it may be allowable to say generally that it can never be justifiable [21:50.560 --> 21:57.560] until the people are fully convinced that any further submission will be destructive to their happiness. [21:57.560 --> 22:03.560] When the appeal is made to the sword, highly probable is it that the punishment will exceed the offense, [22:03.560 --> 22:08.560] and the calamities attending on war outweigh those preceding it. [22:08.560 --> 22:14.560] To these reflections on this subject, it remains to be added and ought forever to be remembered [22:14.560 --> 22:22.560] that resistance in the case of colonies against their mother country is extremely different from resistance of a people against their prince. [22:22.560 --> 22:30.560] A nation may change their king or race of kings, and retaining their ancient form of government be gainers by changing. [22:30.560 --> 22:34.560] Thus, Great Britain under the illustrious house of Brunswick and Hanover, [22:34.560 --> 22:42.560] a house that seems to flourish for the happiness of mankind, has found a felicity unknown in the reigns of the stewards. [22:42.560 --> 22:47.560] But if once we are separated from our mother country, what new form of government shall we adopt, [22:47.560 --> 22:52.560] or where shall we find another Britain to supply our laws? [22:52.560 --> 22:59.560] Torn from the body to which we are united by religion, liberty, laws, affections, relation, language, and commerce, [22:59.560 --> 23:02.560] we must bleed at every vein. [23:02.560 --> 23:08.560] In truth, the prosperity of these provinces is founded in their dependence on Great Britain, [23:08.560 --> 23:14.560] and when she returns to her old good humor and her old good nature as Lord Clarendon expresses it, [23:14.560 --> 23:20.560] I hope they will always think it their duty and interest, as it most certainly will be, [23:20.560 --> 23:24.560] to promote her welfare by all the means and their power. [23:24.560 --> 23:29.560] We cannot act with too much caution in our disputes. Anger produces anger, [23:29.560 --> 23:40.560] and differences that might be accommodated by kind and respectful behavior may, by imprudence, be enlarged to an incurable rage. [23:40.560 --> 23:46.560] The constitutional modes of obtaining relief are those which I wish to see pursued on the present occasion. [23:46.560 --> 23:52.560] That is, by petitions of our assemblies, or where they are not permitted to meet of the people, [23:52.560 --> 23:56.560] the powers that can afford us relief. [23:56.560 --> 24:01.560] We have an excellent prince in whose good dispositions toward us we may confide. [24:01.560 --> 24:05.560] We have a generous, sensible, and humane nation to whom we may apply. [24:05.560 --> 24:13.560] There may be, they may be deceived. They may, by artful men, be provoked to anger against us. [24:13.560 --> 24:18.560] I cannot believe that they will be cruel and unjust, or that their anger will be implacable. [24:18.560 --> 24:25.560] Let us behave like dutiful children who have received unmerited blows from a beloved parent. [24:25.560 --> 24:32.560] Let us complain to our parent, but let our complaints speak at the same time the language of affliction and veneration. [24:32.560 --> 24:38.560] If, however, it shall happen by an unfortunate course of affairs that our applications prove ineffectual, [24:38.560 --> 24:47.560] let us then take another step. By withholding from Great Britain all the advantages she has been used to receive from us, [24:47.560 --> 24:53.560] let us all be united with one spirit in one cause. [24:53.560 --> 25:02.560] Now, we've got less than five minutes for the next break, so I'm going to stop there instead of getting into another one of the letters here. [25:02.560 --> 25:12.560] But, folks, we need to understand what he's talking about here. [25:12.560 --> 25:21.560] He's talking about, think prudently, before you declare war on England, before we try to do something that we can't fix with peace, okay? [25:21.560 --> 25:28.560] So, I want to take that and mirror it against what we're experiencing today. [25:28.560 --> 25:36.560] We have a government that will not listen to the people at all, whether it be federal, state, or local. [25:36.560 --> 25:47.560] They do what they want, how they want, when they want, and what we think and feel about it is completely irrelevant, completely irrelevant. [25:47.560 --> 25:53.560] The recent passing of the so-called constitutional carry here in Texas is a prime example of that. [25:53.560 --> 26:02.560] We have been telling the government for decades to stop barring our right to keep and bear arms, yet they haven't done it. [26:02.560 --> 26:08.560] And now that they've passed this bill, they've given us the milk-soap version of doing it. [26:08.560 --> 26:16.560] It's as wheat-need as anything they can come up with and still make it look reasonable to those who have been completely without for so long, okay? [26:16.560 --> 26:31.560] It's like throwing a starving man a crumb of bread, knowing that it's a thousand times more than he's had recently, and thus should be grateful that he got anything at all at this point, right? [26:31.560 --> 26:36.560] Well, that's the way they did constitutional carry here, okay? [26:36.560 --> 26:45.560] The government that we have is not the government these guys had, even in the form of Great Britain, okay? [26:45.560 --> 27:02.560] The King of the English Parliament that he's speaking of here, he's saying these are actually good people, that they just may be in their passion to do certain things, they're not thinking about all of the potential harms they're causing with it. [27:02.560 --> 27:08.560] But in this country, we've told them, we've told them, they don't care. [27:08.560 --> 27:25.560] To get that, they don't care. They've made that very, very evident. They've made it evident in not only how they ignore us, but how they go about protecting the evildoers amongst themselves. [27:25.560 --> 27:37.560] Not only bad public officials, but non-public officials that do great favors for those with power. [27:37.560 --> 27:49.560] I mean, look at Jeffrey Epstein, for instance. They knew about this man long before the public knew about this man, and yet they aided and abetted everything he did. [27:49.560 --> 27:55.560] Jelaine Maxwell, sitting in prison all this time instead of going to trial, but why? [27:55.560 --> 28:02.560] They're telling us it's because they're trying to dig up more dirt to make her the one that's actually responsible for organizing all this stuff, [28:02.560 --> 28:10.560] and just Epstein was assisting her, and both of them were bidding for it, instead of him being the mastermind behind it. [28:10.560 --> 28:19.560] The thing about it is, just her participation alone is enough to send her to prison for 10 lifetimes. [28:19.560 --> 28:30.560] So why do you need to delay prosecuting her for that crime just to try to put a bigger crown on her head and still prosecute her for the exact same crimes? [28:30.560 --> 28:37.560] That are going to do nothing to chase the length of which a time she would be there. [28:37.560 --> 28:44.560] It's so that they can gain time and distance to sweep this under the rug, in the hopes we will forget about it. [28:44.560 --> 28:50.560] Just like everybody apparently has forgotten about Epstein, didn't kill himself. [28:50.560 --> 28:57.560] Okay? He didn't hang himself in that cell. He was murdered outright. No question. [28:57.560 --> 29:04.560] The only question is, who benefits from it? Well, that should be obvious. [29:04.560 --> 29:13.560] And because it should be obvious, now you know why Maxwell has never been taken to trial. [29:13.560 --> 29:24.560] She still knows who the bodies are and where the information to bury them is still sitting and waiting to be discovered. [29:24.560 --> 29:34.560] Bed on it. And if she was the actual mastermind, bed on it, double down. [29:34.560 --> 29:40.560] So you see, there is a plan in all this. We're just not privy to it. [29:40.560 --> 29:48.560] Despite what we think we know and what we can see, we only have what we can surmise as being the obvious. [29:48.560 --> 29:55.560] But folks, what we're reading here and what we're going to be reading further on, that should remind you why we need to be watching. [29:55.560 --> 30:19.560] All right, y'all hang on. We'll be right back after the break. [30:25.560 --> 30:33.560] So protect your rights. Say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. Privacy. It's worth hanging onto. 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[32:50.560 --> 32:54.560] Learn how to fight for your rights with the help of this material from ruleoflawradio.com. [32:54.560 --> 32:59.560] Order your copy today and together we can have free society we all want and deserve. [33:24.560 --> 33:37.560] Alright folks, we are back. [33:37.560 --> 33:44.560] This is Rule of Law Radio, the call-in number 512-646-1984. [33:44.560 --> 33:48.560] Okay, if you want to call in, that's the number you need to use. [33:48.560 --> 33:54.560] In the meantime, I'm going to be going over something else while we're waiting for callers to get up on the board. [33:54.560 --> 33:57.560] Alright, now, what was I looking at here? [33:57.560 --> 33:58.560] Hi, here we go. [33:58.560 --> 34:14.560] Okay, now, right now in Texas, the biggest problem we have going on here in Austin and other major cities has to do with municipal code enforcement, okay? [34:14.560 --> 34:20.560] Now, there are certain things you need to understand about where code enforcement gets its authority. [34:20.560 --> 34:23.560] It gets its authority from municipal ordinances. [34:23.560 --> 34:35.560] Now, if you've been listening to this show for any length of time at all, you know that the Texas Constitution did not give municipalities any power to create binding public law. [34:35.560 --> 34:58.560] In fact, the Texas Constitution in Article 3, Sections 29 through 39, and Article 3, Section 1, delegate that power specifically and exclusively to the two houses of the Texas legislature operating as a whole to create law. [34:58.560 --> 35:08.560] Every law must originate in this state by a legislative bill, or it's not a law. [35:08.560 --> 35:22.560] Every bill must originate in one of the two houses of the legislature, all according to Article 3, Sections 29 through 39 on how laws to be made in the state of Texas. [35:22.560 --> 35:39.560] Now, that right there deprives any municipal ordinance of any power whatsoever to operate as a law, especially on private property within the municipal boundaries, okay? [35:39.560 --> 35:48.560] Now, if you need to look at the law and figure out how this works, let's start with Texas Local Government Code, Section 51.073, okay? [35:48.560 --> 36:03.560] That statute tells us the adoption or amendment of the municipality's charter does not affect any previously existing property, action, right of action, claim, or demand involving the municipality. [36:03.560 --> 36:12.560] A right of action, claim, or demand may be asserted as fully as though the adoption or amendment of the charter had not occurred. [36:12.560 --> 36:19.560] That's private property. That's exactly what that's talking about right there, okay? [36:19.560 --> 36:27.560] A right of action, claim, or demand, okay? [36:27.560 --> 36:56.560] Texas Revised Civil Statutes, Article 1178. The adoption of any charter here under or any amendment thereof shall never be construed to destroy any property, action, rights of action, claims, and demands of any nature or kind whatsoever vested in the city under and by virtue of any charter therefore existing or otherwise accruing to the city. [36:56.560 --> 37:11.560] But all such rights of action, claims, or demands shall best in and amure to the city and to any persons asserting any such claims against the city as fully as though the said charter or amendment had not been adopted here under. [37:11.560 --> 37:26.560] Texas, let's see. I don't know what that statute is. I'll have to look it up. Chapter 52, Section 296. I'll look it up and tell you what it is. [37:26.560 --> 37:46.560] Planned unit development. An agreement governing the creation development and existence of a planned unit development district must be between the governing body, the municipality, and the owner of the land subject to the agreement. The agreement is not effective until signed by both parties and any other person with an interest in the land as that interest is [37:46.560 --> 38:04.560] evidenced by an instrument recorded in the deed records of the county or counties in which the land is located. Now, on top of this, we have one other section we need to look at here, and that is the Texas Constitution. [38:04.560 --> 38:31.560] When you look at the Texas Constitution under Article, let's see, what is it? Article 11, Municipal Corporations, Section 5, I believe it is. Okay. This is what we can read in sections 5 of Article 11 of the Texas Constitution. [38:31.560 --> 38:42.560] Hey, cities having more than 5,000 inhabitants may, by a majority vote of the qualified voters of said city, at an election held for that purpose, adopt or amend their charters. [38:42.560 --> 38:56.560] If the number of inhabitants of cities that have adopted or amended their charters under this section is reduced to 5,000 or fewer, the city still may amend their charters by a majority vote of the qualified voters of said city at an election held for that purpose. [38:56.560 --> 39:20.560] The adoption or amendment of charters is subject to such limitations as may be prescribed by the legislature and no charter or any ordinance passed under said charter shall contain any provision inconsistent with the Constitution of the state or of the general laws enacted by the legislature of this state. [39:20.560 --> 39:30.560] Get it? Now that's not all of section 5, but it's the important part of section 5. Okay. [39:30.560 --> 39:37.560] Now, when it comes to municipalities laying taxes, let's see what section 5 says. [39:37.560 --> 39:56.560] Said cities may let me assess and collect such taxes as may be authorized by law or by their charters, but no tax for any purpose shall ever be lawful for any one year which shall exceed 2.5% of the taxable property of such city. [39:56.560 --> 40:10.560] And no debt shall ever be created by any city unless at the same time provision be made to assess and collect annually a sufficient sum to pay the interest they're on, creating a sinking fund of at least 2%. [40:10.560 --> 40:19.560] They're on except it's provided by subsection B. Furthermore, no city charter shall be altered or amended or repealed oftener than every two years. [40:19.560 --> 40:28.560] Okay. Now, subsection B to increase sufficiency and effectiveness to the greatest extent possible. [40:28.560 --> 40:42.560] The legislature by general law, may by general law, authorized cities to enter into interlocal contracts with other cities or counties without meeting the assessment and seeking fund requirements under subsection A. [40:42.560 --> 40:56.560] Alright. Now, let's talk about that tax for a minute. But no tax, the said city can let me assess and collect such taxes as may be authorized by law or by their charters. [40:56.560 --> 41:10.560] But the thing is, is their charters specifically prohibits them from creating any ordinance, even for the purpose of taxation, that violates the Constitution or the general laws of the state. [41:10.560 --> 41:23.560] Okay. Now, here in Texas, we have this little thing in the Bill of Rights that deals with contracts. [41:23.560 --> 41:32.560] And contracts there specifically says that the state may not interfere with the obligations of contracts. [41:32.560 --> 41:47.560] In Texas, all private property is supposed to be transferred to its unincorporated private owners, if it's not being used for corporate profit and gain, by land patent. [41:47.560 --> 42:03.560] As land turned over and transferred by land patent, it is beyond the power of the state to tax, because the land patent itself does not reserve to the state any power to levy taxes. [42:03.560 --> 42:18.560] The language of the patent is very clear that the state weighs all rights and all claims to the property described by that patent forever. Forever. [42:18.560 --> 42:41.560] There is no reservation in that language anywhere for the purpose of levying taxes. And there are numerous court cases that say that when land is conveyed in this manner, if the entity conveying the land wish to retain certain rights, those rights must be specifically spelled out in the transfer agreement. [42:41.560 --> 42:52.560] Well, the Texas land patent does not create any ability to levy taxes. It doesn't reserve any right to the state for that purpose. [42:52.560 --> 43:21.560] Okay. Now, why is that important? Because it still goes hand in hand with everything the founding fathers were saying about the state having no right to tax the private property of the people and taking it away from them, because there's no way we could be sure, be secure in our paper houses and effects, much less our land, if it could be taken away arbitrarily by someone else [43:21.560 --> 43:31.560] using some means we never agreed to. Okay. This is exactly why I told you the first time I ever talked about this. [43:31.560 --> 43:45.560] That when Texas was going to tax land, the land had to be voluntarily surrendered to the state for the specific timeframe, the tax revenue that it was to generate for the state was to be in place. [43:45.560 --> 43:54.560] But only a land owner could do that. 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[45:35.560 --> 45:44.560] Click on the Amazon logo and bookmark it. Now, when you order anything from Amazon, you use that link and Logos gets a few pesos. [45:44.560 --> 45:45.560] Do I pay extra? [45:45.560 --> 45:46.560] No. [45:46.560 --> 45:48.560] Do you have to do anything different when I order? [45:48.560 --> 45:49.560] No. [45:49.560 --> 45:50.560] Can I use my Amazon pride? [45:50.560 --> 45:51.560] No. [45:51.560 --> 45:52.560] Yes. [45:52.560 --> 45:57.560] Wow. Giving without doing anything or spending any money. This is perfect. Thank you so much. [45:57.560 --> 45:59.560] We are Logos. [45:59.560 --> 46:22.560] Happy holidays, Logos. [46:29.560 --> 46:49.560] All right, folks. We are back. This is Rule of Law Radio to call in number 512-646-1984. [46:49.560 --> 47:02.560] Okay. Now, I made the announcement last Monday night that I was going to be starting online classes on Zoom here fairly soon. [47:02.560 --> 47:10.560] So, I'm going to post an announcement on Facebook. I'm also going to go ahead and announce it here tonight that I've got to get the account set up. [47:10.560 --> 47:30.560] And once I do that, which will be tomorrow, is what I'm looking for getting done, get that done. And then I've got to get a thing up on the MyTavLaw website blog and on Rule of Law to have the subscription started so that people can join in the subscription beginning next month. [47:30.560 --> 47:35.560] Okay, next month. Not this month, next month. So, that can all be done. [47:35.560 --> 47:54.560] But what I want to start doing is at 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursday nights of the week for the next couple weeks or until next month anyway, I am going to turn on my Zoom and let everybody log into it. [47:54.560 --> 48:05.560] Like we're actually having a meeting. We're going to get everybody configured and make sure they can connect. They can hear things. They can see things. They can talk, et cetera, et cetera. [48:05.560 --> 48:15.560] So, that could be sure that everything is ready to roll the first time we hold a class. So, we're not wasting a whole bunch of time on getting things set up. [48:15.560 --> 48:28.560] We're going to get that done before the classes actually begin. So, Wednesdays and Thursdays of 8 p.m. from now until the beginning of next month, this will be how we go. [48:28.560 --> 48:36.560] I would turn on my Zoom between 8 and 10 and anybody that wants to attach to it, I'll have a link for you to do that. [48:36.560 --> 48:47.560] And I'll post it on my Facebook page. I will post it on by a legal blog and y'all can go there, click the link. It will bring you into the meeting room. [48:47.560 --> 48:59.560] You will be prompted for whatever Zoom wants a name to be used to recognize you by and the password that I give you to log in with. [48:59.560 --> 49:06.560] And then after that, that information will be emailed to you once the subscription kicks in. [49:06.560 --> 49:13.560] When the subscription kicks in, you will receive an email with that information and that information will change for every class. [49:13.560 --> 49:23.560] It will no longer be the one that was on the public accessible links. You will only be able to get there through the links you're mailed. [49:23.560 --> 49:34.560] Once that's done, the classes will commence and this is the format we're going to use for it. We're going to try to use the Socratic method instead of the Sarcasticatic method. [49:34.560 --> 49:46.560] Sarcasm at its best. But in any case, what I'm going to do is the first class I'm going to present material. [49:46.560 --> 49:54.560] It's not going to be up for discussion and minimal questions. It's just going to be me presenting material. [49:54.560 --> 50:03.560] Then from the week between that class and the next, you're going to go study the information we put out in that class as much as you can. [50:03.560 --> 50:09.560] If you're outside of Texas, you're going to try to correlate that information to your own state. [50:09.560 --> 50:21.560] Then the follow up class will be where you bring all of your questions and discoveries that you want to talk about into the next class. [50:21.560 --> 50:30.560] That way we've got a dedicated class for material. We've got a dedicated class to questions and answers and information exchange. [50:30.560 --> 50:38.560] That's how we will progress with the class. The class is not there for personal assistance. [50:38.560 --> 50:49.560] The class is not there to discuss individual cases. It will not be used to discuss and work out individual cases. [50:49.560 --> 50:56.560] We'll be working on specific hypotheticals relative to the information I give out. That's all there will be. [50:56.560 --> 51:08.560] Anything else will be done offline either via email, calling into this show, or sending whatever information to me on Facebook if you're talking to me there that you may need help with. [51:08.560 --> 51:14.560] But it's not going to be done in the class. Not going to do that. [51:14.560 --> 51:22.560] We're going to use this format so that I do not have to keep backing up like I did in the class down at Brave New Books. [51:22.560 --> 51:33.560] Every time I had more new people than I had regular people, I had to back up and lay some groundwork before the new people would understand what's going on in the class. [51:33.560 --> 51:38.560] And that delayed everything for everybody. This class is not going to function that way. [51:38.560 --> 51:45.560] If you want to catch up, then you need to go back after you pay the subscription fee and look at all the archives. [51:45.560 --> 51:55.560] And catch yourself up at whatever pace you need to participate. But where you jump in with your subscription is where you're going to start. [51:55.560 --> 52:05.560] And that's where you're going to be. And you will need to go back to the other pre-recorded class sessions and look at those and listen to those because they're going to be video recorded. [52:05.560 --> 52:10.560] So be able to see and hear everything that everybody else did. And that's how you're going to catch up. [52:10.560 --> 52:18.560] I'm not going to backpedal anymore. I'm going to move forward. We're going to start with the most basic understanding of everything, law itself. [52:18.560 --> 52:28.560] We're going to go over the Constitution, the Bill of Rights. We're going to go over why you need to know this and why you need to apply it to everything you read in a statute. [52:28.560 --> 52:42.560] Okay? Because just like what I was talking about here in Section 5 of Article 11, dealing with municipal ordinances, the legislature can't write a statute that violates the Constitution any more than a municipality can. [52:42.560 --> 52:48.560] Okay? When they do, you need to challenge it as such. [52:48.560 --> 52:58.560] Okay? Because you being the person harmed by the action they're taking under that statute or ordinance or whatever is the only one with the standing to fight back. [52:58.560 --> 53:01.560] No one else can do that for you. [53:01.560 --> 53:09.560] And an attorney is not even going to try to do it for you. They're going to take your money and then they're going to try to get dismissed from the case. [53:09.560 --> 53:11.560] I told you that before as well. [53:11.560 --> 53:25.560] If you have an attorney that's trying to get released from your case, especially after you've paid him money, you need to make dang sure to file a written objection with the court ahead of time. [53:25.560 --> 53:37.560] That if the court attempts in any way to interfere with the contract between you and your attorney or the attorney attempts to evade his obligations under that agreement with you, [53:37.560 --> 53:45.560] you will sue the attorney for breach of contract and malpractice and you will sue the judge for tortious interference to that contract. [53:45.560 --> 53:58.560] Because here in Texas, it's not the statute that allows the judge to turn the attorney loose. It's also not the statute that stops him. It's our bill of rights. [53:58.560 --> 54:04.560] The contract clause is in the bill of rights of the Texas Constitution. [54:04.560 --> 54:11.560] We have the right to tell the government it has no business interfering in the obligation of contracts. None. [54:11.560 --> 54:15.560] And the contract between me and this attorney is binding. [54:15.560 --> 54:19.560] He will do his job or I will sue him. [54:19.560 --> 54:33.560] And if you get in the way of me making him do his job or try to let him steal my money by letting him take it and not honor his contract, I'm going to sue you for tortious interference. [54:33.560 --> 54:42.560] Now guess what, folks? Once again, there is absolutely no precedent for this because no one's done it that way. [54:42.560 --> 54:45.560] You might have to ask why. [54:45.560 --> 54:52.560] My best guess would be because no one's bothered to read and understand that they have the right to do that. [54:52.560 --> 55:00.560] That it is a constitutionally protected right to stop the government from interfering with your contracts. [55:00.560 --> 55:06.560] And it doesn't say just one part of government. It says government as in blanket. [55:06.560 --> 55:14.560] So that would include a judge interfering with your contract with an attorney that you paid money to. [55:14.560 --> 55:18.560] The attorney took your money. You gave it to him in good faith. [55:18.560 --> 55:24.560] And then the attorney acts in bad faith to get away from you with the money in his pocket. [55:24.560 --> 55:30.560] That's breach of contract. That's malpractice. [55:30.560 --> 55:39.560] Okay? You need to go after him for it and you need to go after any judge that tries to let him get away with it. [55:39.560 --> 55:50.560] And since the judge is doing that in his non-judicial capacity, I doubt they're going to be able to raise judicial immunity as a defense. [55:50.560 --> 55:56.560] Not when they violated the constitution to do it. [55:56.560 --> 55:59.560] You see? [55:59.560 --> 56:06.560] Okay. We still don't have any callers up on the board. 512-646-1984. [56:06.560 --> 56:14.560] Now while we're going through this, one of the things you need to know about what I've been working on with the seminar material [56:14.560 --> 56:24.560] is that this complete rewrite is going to wind up with the material being pleadings-wise significantly smaller. [56:24.560 --> 56:26.560] Okay? [56:26.560 --> 56:36.560] And the main reason for that is, is I realized my mistake in making things too simple and too easy for people. [56:36.560 --> 56:44.560] People that bought the seminar, and I hate, I'm not trying to sound like I'm personally insulting people, [56:44.560 --> 56:51.560] because the person that used this, I don't know if there's someone that actually purchased it or just got it from someone else [56:51.560 --> 56:56.560] that was giving away my material for free. I don't know. [56:56.560 --> 57:07.560] But I can't help but realize that some people using the seminar material, whether they're purchasers or not, aren't too bright. [57:07.560 --> 57:11.560] And the reason I say that is because of the way they attempted to use it. [57:11.560 --> 57:18.560] Now those of you that bought the material and have legitimately studied the documents you used to go to court, [57:18.560 --> 57:28.560] you know that I use verbiage in those documents when I create names for judges and police officers and so on and so forth. [57:28.560 --> 57:36.560] I use very sarcastic and politically incorrect names for some of these people. [57:36.560 --> 57:38.560] Okay? [57:38.560 --> 57:45.560] And that's the whole reason I did that is to make sure that people knew you better read the document. [57:45.560 --> 57:49.560] You better make sure you edit the parts of the document that apply here. [57:49.560 --> 57:55.560] I wanted to make that very clear. You need to edit it. [57:55.560 --> 58:03.560] But somebody took those documents and filed them without making any changes whatsoever to those names, [58:03.560 --> 58:07.560] and wound up getting themselves cited for contempt of court. [58:07.560 --> 58:18.560] So this time, I'm going to incorporate a lot of the pleading material into the actual book itself and require you to write your own pleadings from it. [58:18.560 --> 58:21.560] Because you need to learn how to do that, not just from the pleadings, [58:21.560 --> 58:29.560] but on how to take a description in text and convert it into words on paper that resemble a legal pleading. [58:29.560 --> 58:37.560] All right, folks, we've got to take the top of the hour break again. Call in number 512-646-1984. [58:37.560 --> 58:41.560] If you want to call in, I've got one caller on the board, Pat in Texas, for whom we get back. [58:41.560 --> 58:44.560] We'll start there. Everybody else, get in line. Let's talk. 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That's freestudybible.com. [59:50.560 --> 59:59.560] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network. LogosRadioNetwork.com. [59:59.560 --> 01:00:05.560] The following news flash is brought to you by The Lone Star Lowdowns. [01:00:05.560 --> 01:00:17.560] Markets for Monday the 22nd of July 2019 open with precious metals, gold at $1,429 an ounce, silver $16.45 an ounce, copper $2.75 an ounce, [01:00:17.560 --> 01:00:31.560] oil Texas crude $55.63 a barrel, brand crude $62.47 a barrel, and cryptos in order of market cap, Bitcoin Core $10,566.52, Ethereum $227.26, [01:00:31.560 --> 01:00:45.560] XRP Ripple $0.33, Litecoin $100.31, and Bitcoin Cash is at $324.10 a crypto coin. [01:00:45.560 --> 01:00:57.560] Today in history, the year 1916, the Preparedness Day bombing, a tying suitcase bomb, was detonated on Market Street in San Francisco during the World War I Preparedness Day Parade, [01:00:57.560 --> 01:00:59.560] killing 10 and injuring 40. [01:00:59.560 --> 01:01:04.560] Today in history. [01:01:04.560 --> 01:01:16.560] In recent news, since Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1325 legalizing Hempett attacks his law back in June, county prosecutors around the state including Houston, Austin, San Antonio have been dropping marijuana possession charges [01:01:16.560 --> 01:01:24.560] and even refusing to file new ones since they are stipulating that they do not have the time or the laboratory equipment to test the herb for THC. [01:01:24.560 --> 01:01:33.560] Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney announced earlier this month that she was dismissing 32 felony possession and delivery of marijuana cases because of the law. [01:01:33.560 --> 01:01:47.560] Mr. Abbott and other state officials, including the Attorney General, stipulated in a letter to county district attorneys back on Thursday that marijuana has not been decriminalized in Texas and that these actions demonstrate a misunderstanding of how HB 1325 works, [01:01:47.560 --> 01:02:01.560] as well as other cities too, like the district attorney in El Paso, Kyma Esparza, a Democrat who also stated earlier this month that the law, quote, will not have an effect on the prosecution of marijuana cases in El Paso. [01:02:01.560 --> 01:02:12.560] However, the issue was succinctly summarized by Mr. Brandon Ball, an assistant public defender in Harris County who stated that, quote, the law is constantly changing on what makes something illegal based on its chemical makeup. [01:02:12.560 --> 01:02:22.560] It's important that if someone is charged with something, the test matches what they're charged with. [01:02:22.560 --> 01:02:38.560] A paper by Tulane University identified a five and a half inch American pocket shark as the first of its kind in the Gulf of Mexico, the specimen being only the second pocket shark ever captured or recorded with the other one being found way back in 1979 in the East Pacific Ocean. [01:02:38.560 --> 01:02:53.560] According to the university paper, the shark secretes a lumus fluid from a gland near its front fins for the purpose it is hypothesized to lure and prey who may be drawn into the glow. [01:02:53.560 --> 01:03:09.560] This is Luke Brody with your lowdown for July 22, 2019. [01:03:23.560 --> 01:03:50.560] Alright folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio. Call it number 512-646-1984 if you want to call and talk. [01:03:50.560 --> 01:03:57.560] In the meantime, let's start with our only caller up here right now, Mr. Patton, Texas. Pat, what can we do for you? [01:03:57.560 --> 01:04:01.560] Well, I just need 50 kilos of under-dollar bills. [01:04:01.560 --> 01:04:05.560] Pat, well, you and me both. You and me both. [01:04:05.560 --> 01:04:17.560] Hey, Eddie, would you please help my memory a little bit? All my research materials boxed up right now because we're doing some work out here. [01:04:17.560 --> 01:04:32.560] Subparagraph C, the appropriate or viable items that somebody can be stopped for on traffic. [01:04:32.560 --> 01:04:35.560] What section is that in? [01:04:35.560 --> 01:04:40.560] You're talking about under Article C or Subtitle C of the Transportation Code? [01:04:40.560 --> 01:04:53.560] Yes, Subtitle C. It's any moving violation encompassed by chapters 541-600 minus open container and speeding? [01:04:53.560 --> 01:05:11.560] Alright, no problem. What's going on here on the border is like in Del Rio, and I'm not in the Del Rio section or sector, thank God. They're getting 500 more DPS officers. [01:05:11.560 --> 01:05:17.560] I don't know where they're finding these guys at, but they're going to pull them out of very crevice on the planet. [01:05:17.560 --> 01:05:32.560] Jennifer has a printout from DPS that says basically 30% roughly of all DPS officers are certified for traffic, nobody else. [01:05:32.560 --> 01:05:37.560] So you're going to be seeing a lot of people if you're along the border. [01:05:37.560 --> 01:05:48.560] A lot of DPS officers are going to be stopping everybody from, and I'm quoting a ranking DPS officer. [01:05:48.560 --> 01:05:58.560] You're going to be stopped for minor offenses so that the officers can ascertain who you are and what you're doing. [01:05:58.560 --> 01:06:04.560] We just had a town hall meeting last week. [01:06:04.560 --> 01:06:20.560] There wasn't a whole lot there of meat, but the PR, trying to tell all the landowners out here that you've got to open your gates and just basically let the federal agents and DPS run rampant. [01:06:20.560 --> 01:06:25.560] Otherwise, they're going to do whatever they want to do. [01:06:25.560 --> 01:06:32.560] And that includes driving up and down the highway. Good luck. [01:06:32.560 --> 01:06:37.560] And do you also have the same sheriff out there? [01:06:37.560 --> 01:06:52.560] No, we got a brand new sheriff. He did 30 years in the Border Patrol, and he and I have a working relationship right now that he understands where I stand and I'm not bended. [01:06:52.560 --> 01:07:06.560] And I asked him about drones because the Border Patrol has been running drones out here. The quotes on quotes, the drones that they're running all run at 27,000 feet. [01:07:06.560 --> 01:07:22.560] So anything comes in lower net is quotes, unquotes, cartel, some of these four foot wide drones up to things the size of helicopters are going to start getting dropped. [01:07:22.560 --> 01:07:34.560] And I can tell you right now, the JSOC operations out here west of our county seat has got a bunch of drones out here and they're running crazy on them. [01:07:34.560 --> 01:07:40.560] And then it's four feet off the deck and doing all kinds of weird crap. [01:07:40.560 --> 01:08:00.560] So you might start hearing some repercussions from Abbott's declaration of emergency and ruling by fiat on how we're going to handle property rights and everything else. [01:08:00.560 --> 01:08:11.560] We had a little discussion. I've got a discussion coming up with Tony Gonzalez, our U.S. rep for this section. [01:08:11.560 --> 01:08:21.560] It's like I said at the beginning of the show, these people aren't listening to us. They're not doing anything that we need. They're doing only what benefits them and theirs. [01:08:21.560 --> 01:08:30.560] Yeah, 110%. They're making money for themselves and their people and the hell with the rest of us. [01:08:30.560 --> 01:08:38.560] If out here, you got to drill every hole with a pound of T-post in the ground to set up a mile of fence. [01:08:38.560 --> 01:08:45.560] And I know to a lot of people and they're listening to this, a mile of fence sounds like something extravagant and it's not. [01:08:45.560 --> 01:08:52.560] You own a couple of sections. The mile by a mile by a mile is one section. [01:08:52.560 --> 01:09:00.560] But you got a couple of sections or more. You start running into the real money because it's $10,000 a mile for fence. [01:09:00.560 --> 01:09:09.560] And the Border Patrol has no compunction whatsoever about driving over the top of that fence, cutting your locks or anything else. [01:09:09.560 --> 01:09:26.560] And as a felony to do that, as well as the federal border is from the center of that river, the navigable waterway, to the riparian watermark on the shore. [01:09:26.560 --> 01:09:33.560] Not above it. That's not the high watermark. It's a riparian watermark. It's down the ways. [01:09:33.560 --> 01:09:43.560] They do not have any municipal authority within the state whatsoever, except for on the land that they own and have had jurisdiction transferred to them. [01:09:43.560 --> 01:09:55.560] And since January 1, 1925, all jurisdiction that is to be transferred between the state and the federal government is joint jurisdiction. [01:09:55.560 --> 01:10:10.560] I know I've been threatened a number of times with arrest for stepping foot on the VA property because I don't and cannot wear a mask and the VA requires everybody to wear a mask if you're on their property. [01:10:10.560 --> 01:10:13.560] I had another discussion today about it. [01:10:13.560 --> 01:10:14.560] Yeah. [01:10:14.560 --> 01:10:27.560] And I said, if you guys want to arrest me, I'm here. You know, I weigh all of 98 pounds. So I guess I'm dangerous and mean looking. [01:10:27.560 --> 01:10:30.560] Anyway, I got somebody's attention. [01:10:30.560 --> 01:10:45.560] But I was just trying to ascertain that because all the stops, I'm going to put out a flyer to everybody out here, at least in my county and probably in two other counties. [01:10:45.560 --> 01:11:04.560] But if you can stop, the first thing you need to do is ascertain what is the reason for the stop and see if it's in title C. If it's not, then there's certain things that need to be asked for immediately if not sooner. [01:11:04.560 --> 01:11:21.560] And one of those things, because it's an entirely different statute in state and in federal areas, is there is a requirement for a 35 hour annual course in international commercial traffic regulation. [01:11:21.560 --> 01:11:35.560] And they issue a little pocket card to be carried by the officer and every officer in the United States that does traffic has to have one of those. [01:11:35.560 --> 01:11:40.560] If they're doing traffic and they do not have that, it is a felony. [01:11:40.560 --> 01:12:00.560] Well, there is here in Texas, though, we've got, I just want to make sure that we've got this information correct. Here in Texas, DPS by default has traffic enforcement as long as it's not relative to commercial traffic enforcement. [01:12:00.560 --> 01:12:17.560] Any DPS officer properly commissioned, as such, automatically has enforcement power of the transportation code except for the provisions dealing with commercial motor vehicles, inspection, impoundments and things of that nature. [01:12:17.560 --> 01:12:23.560] That's pursuant to the Texas Administrative Code under Rule 4.13. [01:12:23.560 --> 01:12:35.560] Every chapter of the transportation code that deals with public safety and enforcement specifically defines the term department. [01:12:35.560 --> 01:12:41.560] Under that definition of department, you will find Texas Department of Public Safety. [01:12:41.560 --> 01:12:50.560] And everywhere it says officer of the department or the department, that's what they're talking about, is only DPS. [01:12:50.560 --> 01:13:10.560] Now, the only thing I can find that says the specific training and certification requirements exist above and beyond those mentioned in the transportation code are specifically for commercial vehicle enforcement, inspections, [01:13:10.560 --> 01:13:16.560] waste stations, out of operations, things of that nature. [01:13:16.560 --> 01:13:24.560] They have to be properly certified separately to enforce that area of the transportation code. [01:13:24.560 --> 01:13:31.560] So when they say that only 30% of the DPS are certified for this, that 30% is certified for commercial. [01:13:31.560 --> 01:13:44.560] 100% of them can enforce every other part of the transportation code because by default, their department is the entity given the authority to do those things. [01:13:44.560 --> 01:13:46.560] Just so we're clear on that. [01:13:46.560 --> 01:13:47.560] Yeah. [01:13:47.560 --> 01:13:50.560] I don't have an argument with that whatsoever. [01:13:50.560 --> 01:13:51.560] Yeah. [01:13:51.560 --> 01:14:02.560] Every chapter of the transportation code defines the term department to be one of two agencies, the Department of Public Safety or the Department of Transportation. [01:14:02.560 --> 01:14:03.560] Okay? [01:14:03.560 --> 01:14:04.560] Yeah. [01:14:04.560 --> 01:14:17.560] It doesn't mean anything about local municipalities, sheriff's departments or anything else except for the traffic enforcement provisions under I think it's 543 that deal with sheriff's deputies. [01:14:17.560 --> 01:14:31.560] They are only allowed to do commercial enforcement and they must comply with rule 4.13 of the administrative code in order to be authorized to do that enforcement. [01:14:31.560 --> 01:14:48.560] They not only must have to be certified, but their county must have an agreement, a signed agreement with the Texas Department of Public Safety that shows they've been authorized to do those things. [01:14:48.560 --> 01:14:52.560] And if they don't have those two things, they're acting illegally. [01:14:52.560 --> 01:14:58.560] That's why there are no municipal cops in Texas that are certified to do what the DPS does. [01:14:58.560 --> 01:15:15.560] They're not certified to enforce transportation because there has to be a signed letter with the municipality and the officers enforcing at the level of the police department have to be certified under 4.13 to do it and then they'd be limited only to commercial traffic if they weren't. [01:15:15.560 --> 01:15:17.560] And they aren't. [01:15:17.560 --> 01:15:20.560] No. [01:15:20.560 --> 01:15:22.560] That's a big problem. [01:15:22.560 --> 01:15:37.560] But let's not forget the other two aspects of this in that one, the requirement is if you're not somebody who's engaged in the activity regulated by the transportation code, it doesn't apply to you. [01:15:37.560 --> 01:15:45.560] And two, the transportation code itself was never enacted into law in the state of Texas. [01:15:45.560 --> 01:15:46.560] Never. [01:15:46.560 --> 01:15:52.560] Why? Because it did not comply with the constitutional requirements to be enacted as long. [01:15:52.560 --> 01:15:56.560] Not at all. [01:15:56.560 --> 01:16:01.560] And yeah, it was not read on the floor of each house. [01:16:01.560 --> 01:16:11.560] No open discussion was held there on and they use the clause reserved for the finance bills to enact it without reading it and without debate. [01:16:11.560 --> 01:16:21.560] And suspended every other requirement that they could under the procedures clauses to get it passed with nothing more than a vote. [01:16:21.560 --> 01:16:23.560] And that's unconstitutional. [01:16:23.560 --> 01:16:27.560] Pursuant Article 3, Section 62. [01:16:27.560 --> 01:16:35.560] Yeah, but what's the constitution between public servants? [01:16:35.560 --> 01:16:42.560] It's something to find a way around is the way I see them looking at it. [01:16:42.560 --> 01:16:45.560] I'm sorry for being facetious, but go ahead. [01:16:45.560 --> 01:16:47.560] You probably got somebody else up. [01:16:47.560 --> 01:16:49.560] Nope, nobody else up yet. [01:16:49.560 --> 01:16:51.560] But I do have a break. [01:16:51.560 --> 01:16:52.560] So if you want to hang on, you can. [01:16:52.560 --> 01:16:54.560] If not, I'll go from there. [01:16:54.560 --> 01:16:57.560] No, I've got a thunderstorm coming in. [01:16:57.560 --> 01:17:03.560] I'm going to lose satellite anyway. [01:17:03.560 --> 01:17:10.560] It's the 2019 Logos Radio Network annual fundraiser and gun giveaway sponsored by Central Texas Gun Works. 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[01:19:36.560 --> 01:19:45.560] The Michael Mirris Proven Method is the solution for how to turn the financial tables on them and make them pay you to go away. [01:19:45.560 --> 01:20:00.560] The Michael Mirris Proven Method is the solution for how to turn the financial tables on them and make them pay you to go away. [01:20:00.560 --> 01:20:24.560] The Michael Mirris Proven Method is the solution for how to turn the financial tables on them and make them pay you to go away. [01:20:24.560 --> 01:20:32.560] Alright folks, we are back. This is ruleoflawradio, calling number 512-646-1984. [01:20:32.560 --> 01:20:35.560] We got a couple of callers up on the board over the break. [01:20:35.560 --> 01:20:40.560] Alright, let's start with Joseph in Texas. Joseph, what can we do for you? [01:20:40.560 --> 01:20:54.560] Well, I appreciate it. I was just kind of curious on this Texas property tax. I started fighting several years ago, and I wrote a tax asset collector. [01:20:54.560 --> 01:20:57.560] I wanted to know about what authority they were holding me live. [01:20:57.560 --> 01:21:02.560] You know, it's been years ago. I can't remember exact, and I tried to keep it, but I can't find it. [01:21:02.560 --> 01:21:13.560] The reply I got back was something to the fact all taxpayers on property in this state are required to pay taxes. [01:21:13.560 --> 01:21:34.560] And at that time, I was not aware of the meaning of in this state according to Texas tax code, which by section 150.004 in this state means within the exterior limits of Texas, [01:21:34.560 --> 01:21:44.560] that includes all territory within these limits, ceded to or owned by the United States. [01:21:44.560 --> 01:21:46.560] Yelp. [01:21:46.560 --> 01:21:50.560] Well, I think that right there were taken out of their jurisdiction. [01:21:50.560 --> 01:21:54.560] It absolutely would. [01:21:54.560 --> 01:22:01.560] And so like this, right there in black and white, what's all the struggle about? [01:22:01.560 --> 01:22:05.560] The fact that they can't read, that's what the struggle is about. [01:22:05.560 --> 01:22:10.560] Not only can they not read, they can't comprehend what they read if they do bother to read. [01:22:10.560 --> 01:22:12.560] They make it up as they go. [01:22:12.560 --> 01:22:19.560] If there's not some court case saying that's incorrect, they're going to do it that way no matter what. [01:22:19.560 --> 01:22:22.560] Well, they violate court rules anyway. [01:22:22.560 --> 01:22:26.560] Yes, they do. [01:22:26.560 --> 01:22:28.560] Yes, they do. [01:22:28.560 --> 01:22:38.560] Closing the biggest majority of those groups for servants, because I can think of no excuse for them to behave in the way they are other than that. [01:22:38.560 --> 01:22:41.560] But anyhow, it's just something I wanted to throw in. [01:22:41.560 --> 01:22:46.560] Plus, I got a couple of things I could say just for the heck of it. [01:22:46.560 --> 01:22:50.560] That's like, you know, I got extreme strong beliefs. [01:22:50.560 --> 01:22:59.560] We're exposed to a massive amount of toxins, and that's what's called a massive amount of health problems. [01:22:59.560 --> 01:23:08.560] And there's a man, Lloyd Burl, in France who has put on a few in the past EMF health summits, and he normally has 30 or more guests from all over the globe. [01:23:08.560 --> 01:23:17.560] I mean, I think the longer I've been studying this and many health problems I think I've had, I still find some new stuff I'm listening to him. [01:23:17.560 --> 01:23:20.560] Like I said, it's called the EMF Health Summit. [01:23:20.560 --> 01:23:26.560] I believe this year it's going to be from June, so from July 12th through the 18th, I believe. [01:23:26.560 --> 01:23:32.560] But you just type in EMF Health Summit on a search engine and probably come up with it. [01:23:32.560 --> 01:23:42.560] And when you get on, you know, when you come up with what you got available right now, you got some lot of information you can download and read. [01:23:42.560 --> 01:23:51.560] Add a list, probably got a list of who the guest will basically go look them up, study that on your own if you so desire. [01:23:51.560 --> 01:23:58.560] Oh, and another thing, I was thinking about all this con about being forced to get vaccinated. [01:23:58.560 --> 01:24:01.560] Is that a violation of Nuremberg code? [01:24:01.560 --> 01:24:05.560] Technically, yes. [01:24:05.560 --> 01:24:07.560] Do they care? No. [01:24:07.560 --> 01:24:12.560] A heck of a lot. [01:24:12.560 --> 01:24:14.560] But anyhow, I'll let you go. [01:24:14.560 --> 01:24:19.560] I just see the water coming in and appreciate it. [01:24:19.560 --> 01:24:22.560] Yes, sir. [01:24:22.560 --> 01:24:26.560] All right, next up is going to be Chris in Colorado. [01:24:26.560 --> 01:24:28.560] Chris, what can we do for you? [01:24:28.560 --> 01:24:31.560] Hey Eddie, how are you? [01:24:31.560 --> 01:24:32.560] I'm good and you? [01:24:32.560 --> 01:24:33.560] Glad to hear you. [01:24:33.560 --> 01:24:34.560] I'm okay. [01:24:34.560 --> 01:24:37.560] I'm hanging in there. It's been a shitty year, but you know, staying for everybody. [01:24:37.560 --> 01:24:38.560] Sorry. [01:24:38.560 --> 01:24:42.560] I'm not allowed to cuss them. [01:24:42.560 --> 01:24:45.560] Anyway, I just thought I'd check in and won't behold your life. [01:24:45.560 --> 01:24:46.560] Awesome. [01:24:46.560 --> 01:24:48.560] Ready to hear from you again. [01:24:48.560 --> 01:24:54.560] A while back, about a year ago, no, a little over a year, I asked you a question about this. [01:24:54.560 --> 01:25:03.560] I had a towing incident in Chicago and I got a ruling from the city against them saying that it was illegitimate to consumer fraud. [01:25:03.560 --> 01:25:04.560] And you turned me on. [01:25:04.560 --> 01:25:11.560] You said, as soon as you got that ruling, you should have went right down there and filed criminal charges and had them and just, you know, do all that. [01:25:11.560 --> 01:25:12.560] Right. [01:25:12.560 --> 01:25:18.560] So I spent months with the two areas of Chicago trying to get the police to do something. [01:25:18.560 --> 01:25:19.560] They kept saying, I'll look into it. [01:25:19.560 --> 01:25:20.560] That's not my priority. [01:25:20.560 --> 01:25:21.560] I'll look into it. [01:25:21.560 --> 01:25:22.560] It's not my priority, right? [01:25:22.560 --> 01:25:23.560] Right. [01:25:23.560 --> 01:25:25.560] And eventually they just never did anything. [01:25:25.560 --> 01:25:32.560] So about a week before my statute of limitation was going to run out on theft, I called and I just started, you know, [01:25:32.560 --> 01:25:35.560] stirring up a lot of crap and getting them to move. [01:25:35.560 --> 01:25:37.560] And I actually got to a good detective. [01:25:37.560 --> 01:25:44.560] Unfortunately, my original complaint was filed under civil for obvious reasons. [01:25:44.560 --> 01:25:50.560] He amended it and got it back as criminal and then sent it up to the right proper district. [01:25:50.560 --> 01:25:57.560] And I got this, you know, some whole email detective, super thorough, and she went after it. [01:25:57.560 --> 01:26:04.560] She put everything on hold, I was super surprised to try to investigate this and get this under criminal. [01:26:04.560 --> 01:26:05.560] All right. [01:26:05.560 --> 01:26:10.560] And then about a few days before the statute of limitation, right, you know, she calls me [01:26:10.560 --> 01:26:14.560] or after an email and she goes down her report. [01:26:14.560 --> 01:26:18.560] And again, very thorough, but the hurdle is that she talked to her legal department. [01:26:18.560 --> 01:26:20.560] The legal department says this is civil. [01:26:20.560 --> 01:26:23.560] So she wasn't willing to go further with it. [01:26:23.560 --> 01:26:27.560] She said she tried to get a hold of state attorney's office, but I called them and this is no record of her calling. [01:26:27.560 --> 01:26:29.560] Well, I'm pretty sure she lied. [01:26:29.560 --> 01:26:36.560] And then she dropped it and then she gave me some nasty email after being very polite and saying, basically, I'm not arresting anybody. [01:26:36.560 --> 01:26:43.560] So I last minute, I filed a criminal complaint and I sent them into the state attorney. [01:26:43.560 --> 01:26:49.560] Any email address I could find, any physical address I could find, and I registered the mail and sent it. [01:26:49.560 --> 01:26:51.560] Nothing has been done. [01:26:51.560 --> 01:27:01.560] So I don't know what to do if I can even pull that card at some point, but I filed my lawsuit finally and it actually made it into federal court. [01:27:01.560 --> 01:27:07.560] So that's where I'm at, but I still don't have any criminal charges against these guys. [01:27:07.560 --> 01:27:18.560] Well, the deal here is what they're trying to say is that because you're not a cop and you didn't charge them with this as a crime, then you're just trying to get this information to sue them with. [01:27:18.560 --> 01:27:20.560] That's what they're looking at. [01:27:20.560 --> 01:27:21.560] Right. [01:27:21.560 --> 01:27:26.560] And the thing about it is that's an incorrect interpretation of the law in any state. [01:27:26.560 --> 01:27:30.560] Any person who has knowledge of a crime has a duty to report it. [01:27:30.560 --> 01:27:39.560] Doesn't matter whether or not they also have grounds to sue civilly for the crime if they were the victim, but they have a duty to report it. [01:27:39.560 --> 01:27:42.560] Especially if it's a felony. [01:27:42.560 --> 01:27:43.560] Okay. [01:27:43.560 --> 01:27:55.560] So for any of these entities to not want to do something because it has a civil element as well as a criminal element is just them will not do their job. [01:27:55.560 --> 01:27:57.560] That's really all it is. [01:27:57.560 --> 01:27:58.560] You're right. [01:27:58.560 --> 01:28:00.560] That's so many dead times. [01:28:00.560 --> 01:28:22.560] Yeah, and what you're looking at here, if you had to ask me of my personal opinion about what you just heard is you have the misfortune of dealing with somebody that is obviously either owned operated or under the control of somebody who's buying off the city of Chicago. [01:28:22.560 --> 01:28:24.560] You know what I mean? [01:28:24.560 --> 01:28:27.560] Yeah, I feel you there. [01:28:27.560 --> 01:28:38.560] Okay. And because those kinds of businesses, garbage services, any of those kind of things in Chicago and Detroit and places like that. [01:28:38.560 --> 01:28:47.560] Those are all run by people of I'd say less than stellar character. [01:28:47.560 --> 01:28:53.560] And that's just the way it is. [01:28:53.560 --> 01:28:59.560] So it may be that your only recourse here is going to be to sue and win. [01:28:59.560 --> 01:29:07.560] But at the same time, you had a legitimate criminal complaint that nobody acted on. [01:29:07.560 --> 01:29:09.560] Right. [01:29:09.560 --> 01:29:16.560] And that just tells you somebody's covering them or somebody just completely incompetent or lazy. [01:29:16.560 --> 01:29:22.560] There's not a whole lot of range to go over one way or the other as to why in that regard. [01:29:22.560 --> 01:29:28.560] It's got to be one of those things. [01:29:28.560 --> 01:29:33.560] I agree. And I've been stirring up a lot in that city. [01:29:33.560 --> 01:29:41.560] But the issue is, can I push this further and piss them off even more to where they might react and get a favorable reaction, you know? [01:29:41.560 --> 01:29:47.560] Well, at this point, the only one you're going to be able to piss off is the tow company themselves by winning. [01:29:47.560 --> 01:29:49.560] Okay. [01:29:49.560 --> 01:29:54.560] All right. But hang on just a second. Let me take this break and we'll finish this conversation on the other side. [01:29:54.560 --> 01:30:00.560] 512-646-1984, folks. 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[01:33:01.560 --> 01:33:28.560] You're listening to the Logos Radio Network at www.logosradionetwork.com [01:33:28.560 --> 01:33:36.560] Alright folks, we are back. This is Rule of Law Radio, calling number 512-646-1984. [01:33:36.560 --> 01:33:40.560] And right now we are still talking with Chris in Colorado. [01:33:40.560 --> 01:33:43.560] Alright, Chris, go ahead. [01:33:43.560 --> 01:33:46.560] Okay, so I'll see if I can get clever with that later down the road, [01:33:46.560 --> 01:33:50.560] but I'm not going to waste too much energy on it. I've got to focus on the lawsuit. [01:33:50.560 --> 01:33:53.560] One quick last question, Eddie. [01:33:53.560 --> 01:33:59.560] So I got the lawsuit in. The judge tested me because on one little technicality, [01:33:59.560 --> 01:34:02.560] you know, for a resident's word over a citizenship word, [01:34:02.560 --> 01:34:06.560] and so I changed that, amended it, and got it in, and he accepted it. [01:34:06.560 --> 01:34:10.560] Now, they have this thing in Chicago, which is really nice for federal court. [01:34:10.560 --> 01:34:14.560] They have a legal aid system, and they actually have some pretty seasoned lawyers [01:34:14.560 --> 01:34:17.560] that show up and give advice for about 45 minutes every two weeks. [01:34:17.560 --> 01:34:20.560] And so I've been with a couple of these lawyers, [01:34:20.560 --> 01:34:24.560] and they help me, you know, draft some stuff and just understand how the judge [01:34:24.560 --> 01:34:26.560] was thinking and why I was being tested. [01:34:26.560 --> 01:34:30.560] But both of them told me to include the insurance company just because of the nature of it. [01:34:30.560 --> 01:34:35.560] The insurance company jumped in and spoke on behalf of their client. [01:34:35.560 --> 01:34:38.560] I've never even talked to the towing company since the day after myself. [01:34:38.560 --> 01:34:43.560] So I've been through the insurance company, and they've made some claims, you know, about their client. [01:34:43.560 --> 01:34:47.560] The last lawyer I just spoke to, he was the number 3 this past week, [01:34:47.560 --> 01:34:52.560] and he went in and he says, the court's going to dismiss them because you have no claim against them. [01:34:52.560 --> 01:34:55.560] And so, and I said, well, why would everybody else say that's not the case? [01:34:55.560 --> 01:34:58.560] They stepped in and, you know, took over. [01:34:58.560 --> 01:35:02.560] He says, well, we have differences in opinions. We're all lawyers basically. [01:35:02.560 --> 01:35:06.560] So I'm trying to make sure that they're hooked into this lawsuit, [01:35:06.560 --> 01:35:09.560] and I know you don't know much about all of it, but... [01:35:09.560 --> 01:35:17.560] Well, never trust opposing counsel to tell you as the plaintiff the truth. [01:35:17.560 --> 01:35:18.560] Okay? [01:35:18.560 --> 01:35:24.560] If they say anything like that, it has to be from something they filed with the court. [01:35:24.560 --> 01:35:29.560] And anything they filed with the court, they had to give you a copy of it. [01:35:29.560 --> 01:35:34.560] So have you seen anything in there requesting that they get a dismissal? [01:35:34.560 --> 01:35:39.560] You know, what I'm saying is this was legal aid for me. This is free assistance for prostates. [01:35:39.560 --> 01:35:40.560] Right? [01:35:40.560 --> 01:35:45.560] So we don't piss off the whole system and judges. They're there to help to help us. [01:35:45.560 --> 01:35:51.560] I haven't served the other party yet because I still have to amend my complaint and get it legit. [01:35:51.560 --> 01:35:55.560] There's some civil rights issues. There's some constitutional issues. [01:35:55.560 --> 01:36:01.560] I found a lot of stuff, but I just have two claims and I got fraud and I have conversion, [01:36:01.560 --> 01:36:04.560] which I found I'm knowing, but I also want to put these... [01:36:04.560 --> 01:36:16.560] Well, now make sure that Chicago isn't like Texas and most other places where conversion has been classified as a form of fraud. [01:36:16.560 --> 01:36:21.560] You won't have two claims. You'll only have one, fraud. [01:36:21.560 --> 01:36:26.560] And it will be fraud by conversion, but it will still be fraud. [01:36:26.560 --> 01:36:28.560] Okay. [01:36:28.560 --> 01:36:33.560] No, the conversion is pretty specific and then there's the Consumer Fraud and Protection Act. [01:36:33.560 --> 01:36:41.560] That's the main one that I definitely had, but nobody, the judge never said anything about the claims [01:36:41.560 --> 01:36:44.560] and neither did two lawyers or three lawyers, so they said the claims are legit. [01:36:44.560 --> 01:36:48.560] They told me to start adding some, actually. [01:36:48.560 --> 01:36:53.560] But anyway, I'm a little worried about the insurance company because they're the ones that got the money [01:36:53.560 --> 01:36:59.560] and they're the ones that harbored their client and that's what I'm trying to be very clear about. [01:36:59.560 --> 01:37:04.560] Okay. If it works like it does in Texas and you have to check and see, [01:37:04.560 --> 01:37:11.560] because I can't say that it does in Illinois, but here you cannot sue the insurance company directly. [01:37:11.560 --> 01:37:13.560] Not for something like this. [01:37:13.560 --> 01:37:19.560] You have to sue the individual covered by the insurance policy in their individual capacity. [01:37:19.560 --> 01:37:21.560] You cannot sue the insurance company. [01:37:21.560 --> 01:37:29.560] You go to court, you can't even mention that they have an insurance company. [01:37:29.560 --> 01:37:37.560] So you need to check and see if that's the way it is in Illinois because that's sure the way it is here. [01:37:37.560 --> 01:37:38.560] Well, that's what I mean. [01:37:38.560 --> 01:37:39.560] I hear it back and forth. [01:37:39.560 --> 01:37:43.560] They said, I don't have a claim against the insurance company because they're not, they didn't do anything. [01:37:43.560 --> 01:37:47.560] But, you know, when I heard when people hear that they stepped in on the level they did, [01:37:47.560 --> 01:37:51.560] well then, yeah, they stepped into it, therefore they're part of it. [01:37:51.560 --> 01:37:57.560] And again, the other two lawyers from Chicago, one who's probably in her 30s, the other one who's in his 60s, [01:37:57.560 --> 01:38:02.560] you know, he's been doing it a long time, they for sure said, yeah, you include everybody. [01:38:02.560 --> 01:38:07.560] Okay. Then go ahead and let the judge decide whether or not to release them from it. [01:38:07.560 --> 01:38:13.560] But either way, if you win against the individual, the insurance company is as insurance company, [01:38:13.560 --> 01:38:22.560] they don't have to pay. So it won't really matter if they're named in it or not in the outcome if that's the way it works there. [01:38:22.560 --> 01:38:27.560] But yeah, there's no reason not to name them as long as you're allowed to name them. [01:38:27.560 --> 01:38:34.560] Here, if you put their name in the paperwork, you're going to get an immediate mistrial. [01:38:34.560 --> 01:38:41.560] And then you're going to get sanctioned by the judge for doing it. [01:38:41.560 --> 01:38:44.560] It doesn't work if there's some racketeering going on, if you know what I mean. [01:38:44.560 --> 01:38:51.560] No, I completely agree. It's the insurance lobby that got the law set up that way here. [01:38:51.560 --> 01:38:58.560] They don't want their name in it. Even if they're the sole reason you have to go to court to sue because they refuse to pay, [01:38:58.560 --> 01:39:03.560] you can't sue them. You have to sue the individual they cover. [01:39:03.560 --> 01:39:07.560] And you got to win or you don't get paid. [01:39:07.560 --> 01:39:11.560] Okay. Well, I got them all in there, so we'll see where it goes. [01:39:11.560 --> 01:39:14.560] But just food for thought. I'm trying to get clever on this. [01:39:14.560 --> 01:39:16.560] Okay, man. Well, thank you. Appreciate it. [01:39:16.560 --> 01:39:18.560] Yes, sir. All right. Thanks for calling in. [01:39:18.560 --> 01:39:20.560] You're welcome. Take care. [01:39:20.560 --> 01:39:23.560] Good luck. [01:39:23.560 --> 01:39:30.560] All right. Well, we got a little over half or 15 minutes left in the show, 20 minutes or so. [01:39:30.560 --> 01:39:37.560] All right. Now, in case y'all were listening in on the phone call that I had with Pat here in Texas, the first caller that I had, [01:39:37.560 --> 01:39:42.560] about the transportation code being unconstitutionally enacted, [01:39:42.560 --> 01:39:48.560] the seminar material that I wrote has a motion and documents, official documents, [01:39:48.560 --> 01:39:58.560] certified documents in support of that specific fact challenging any prosecution under the transportation code. [01:39:58.560 --> 01:40:11.560] See, here in Texas, in 1995, they did a recodification of all of the preexisting statutes from the various areas of the codes into a single combined code [01:40:11.560 --> 01:40:15.560] and dubbed that code the transportation code. [01:40:15.560 --> 01:40:22.560] Now, the title of the bill that made that recodification specifically says a couple of things. [01:40:22.560 --> 01:40:31.560] One, that there were no substantive changes being made to the statutes during the recodification process. [01:40:31.560 --> 01:40:42.560] And that's a lie because there were innumerable substantive changes made between the original statutes and those found in the 1995 version of the transportation code. [01:40:42.560 --> 01:40:47.560] And a lot of them still exist in the code as it is today. [01:40:47.560 --> 01:40:52.560] Okay, the driver's license being one of those things. [01:40:52.560 --> 01:41:05.560] They completely obliterated the original licenses required by law and substituted a bunch of new ones that are nothing but temporary forms of the original licenses [01:41:05.560 --> 01:41:09.560] that you can't have for more than 45 days. [01:41:09.560 --> 01:41:17.560] Technically speaking, every license currently issued under the code as it reads in Texas right now is illegal. [01:41:17.560 --> 01:41:25.560] Because it can't last more than 45 days according to the law, regardless of the date that's on its face. [01:41:25.560 --> 01:41:32.560] Because every license that the code talks about is temporary. [01:41:32.560 --> 01:41:34.560] Every last one of them. [01:41:34.560 --> 01:41:39.560] Check chapters 521 and 522 of the Texas Transportation Code. [01:41:39.560 --> 01:41:46.560] Every single license has a temporary period, not a permanent period. [01:41:46.560 --> 01:42:01.560] You have X amount of days from the date it's issued or some other condition has taken effect that you must replace that temporary license with an actual form of the original of the required license. [01:42:01.560 --> 01:42:06.560] Which under the original statutes was operators, commercial operators and shelters. [01:42:06.560 --> 01:42:19.560] Okay, those licenses no longer exist as of 1995 when they made a substantive change implementing the new forms that are in the code that are only temporary. [01:42:19.560 --> 01:42:32.560] Now another thing I did when I was researching this was I went all the way through both chapters 521 and 522 dealing with the issuance and filling out the paperwork for these licenses. [01:42:32.560 --> 01:42:48.560] Turns out that anyone permanently domiciled within the state of Texas that fills out the paperwork to get a license is actually committing a felony according to the terms of the statutes and the paperwork. [01:42:48.560 --> 01:43:06.560] They're making you commit a jailable offense for the benefit of a Class C fine only privilege if you don't accept the privilege by getting a license. [01:43:06.560 --> 01:43:07.560] You see? [01:43:07.560 --> 01:43:14.560] We're going to charge you with a Class C misdemeanor every time you don't have this privileged thing. [01:43:14.560 --> 01:43:25.560] But if you file the paperwork to get this privileged thing that we can fine you for, you can go to jail for a long time. [01:43:25.560 --> 01:43:27.560] And that's written right into the statutes. [01:43:27.560 --> 01:43:32.560] I taught this in my class downtown years ago. [01:43:32.560 --> 01:43:34.560] None of that's changed, folks. [01:43:34.560 --> 01:43:36.560] It's all still there. [01:43:36.560 --> 01:43:38.560] They can't change it. [01:43:38.560 --> 01:43:46.560] They know they can't change it because the more of it they change, the more they make it obvious as to what they originally did in the first place. [01:43:46.560 --> 01:43:47.560] All right, folks. [01:43:47.560 --> 01:43:48.560] Y'all hang on. [01:43:48.560 --> 01:43:51.560] We will be right back after this break into the last segment of the show. 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[01:46:48.560 --> 01:46:54.560] I'm going to take a wild guess as to who it is though, and I'm going to say this is probably Truth Raider. [01:46:54.560 --> 01:46:58.560] Hello, where are we talking to? [01:46:58.560 --> 01:47:02.560] Bingo! You in! [01:47:02.560 --> 01:47:04.560] I thought I might. [01:47:04.560 --> 01:47:07.560] What's up? [01:47:07.560 --> 01:47:14.560] Just wondering when those classes are going to be coming up online. I'm sitting here salivating and waiting for that to happen. [01:47:14.560 --> 01:47:21.560] Like I said, they will start next month if we can get everything up on the websites for the subscriptions to start taking place. [01:47:21.560 --> 01:47:24.560] Woohoo! [01:47:24.560 --> 01:47:27.560] Well, send me an email. [01:47:27.560 --> 01:47:31.560] If you have a list of emails, go ahead and send them out to everybody. [01:47:31.560 --> 01:47:33.560] Well, I don't. [01:47:33.560 --> 01:47:40.560] The list of emails I'm sending this stuff to will go out to the ones who do the subscriptions or who answer me on Facebook. [01:47:40.560 --> 01:47:43.560] At least to get the everything set up and working. [01:47:43.560 --> 01:47:48.560] Like I said, for the next weeks up until the beginning of next month, [01:47:48.560 --> 01:47:57.560] every Wednesday and Thursday night, I am going to be signed into Zoom so that people can attempt to connect to a meeting. [01:47:57.560 --> 01:48:01.560] They're going to be using my personal ID on there to begin with. [01:48:01.560 --> 01:48:06.560] And then once everything is set up and operational and they know how to get into the links that are sent in the email, [01:48:06.560 --> 01:48:14.560] then everybody will get an emailed link for the scheduled class with the proper password to get in. [01:48:14.560 --> 01:48:16.560] Okay? [01:48:16.560 --> 01:48:22.560] So we're going to make it as secure as possible and make it where it can't be shared with multiple people. [01:48:22.560 --> 01:48:24.560] You get an ID and a password. [01:48:24.560 --> 01:48:30.560] That's what you've got to use to log in and you're only allowed to use it once. [01:48:30.560 --> 01:48:35.560] But Mark, I would use to say, yes! [01:48:35.560 --> 01:48:37.560] I'll be waiting for that. [01:48:37.560 --> 01:48:38.560] I need it. [01:48:38.560 --> 01:48:39.560] Okay. [01:48:39.560 --> 01:48:41.560] Seven years, buddy. [01:48:41.560 --> 01:48:45.560] All by myself doing this up here. [01:48:45.560 --> 01:48:47.560] Well, that's not entirely true. [01:48:47.560 --> 01:48:51.560] You came all the way down to Texas for at least a couple weeks of classes. [01:48:51.560 --> 01:48:53.560] Yeah. [01:48:53.560 --> 01:48:54.560] That's right. [01:48:54.560 --> 01:48:56.560] That's five years now. [01:48:56.560 --> 01:48:59.560] Five year anniversary. [01:48:59.560 --> 01:49:00.560] Really? [01:49:00.560 --> 01:49:02.560] I thought it was longer than that. [01:49:02.560 --> 01:49:05.560] My feet were swollen up. [01:49:05.560 --> 01:49:08.560] I didn't know what to do. [01:49:08.560 --> 01:49:10.560] Well, obviously it helped. [01:49:10.560 --> 01:49:12.560] You won more than you've lost. [01:49:12.560 --> 01:49:17.560] Yeah, I had three victories along the way shortly thereafter. [01:49:17.560 --> 01:49:19.560] That's what I'm saying. [01:49:19.560 --> 01:49:25.560] I want to double, triple, quadruple the victories. [01:49:25.560 --> 01:49:26.560] So here we go. [01:49:26.560 --> 01:49:27.560] Well, good luck. [01:49:27.560 --> 01:49:28.560] Wonderful. [01:49:28.560 --> 01:49:30.560] Oh, no, no. [01:49:30.560 --> 01:49:33.560] I like to be blessed. [01:49:33.560 --> 01:49:39.560] I need all the help I can get from upstairs, you know what I'm saying? [01:49:39.560 --> 01:49:42.560] So, I'll leave you with it. [01:49:42.560 --> 01:49:44.560] Some bad news and some good news. [01:49:44.560 --> 01:49:45.560] Okay. [01:49:45.560 --> 01:49:54.560] In the seven years, in the seven years, I've lost $3,500 to my daughter doing this. [01:49:54.560 --> 01:49:57.560] Now, the good news. [01:49:57.560 --> 01:50:02.560] I saved over $7,000. [01:50:02.560 --> 01:50:05.560] So, I'm right that up. [01:50:05.560 --> 01:50:08.560] Well, like I said, you won more than you've lost. [01:50:08.560 --> 01:50:11.560] Yeah, I like it that way. [01:50:11.560 --> 01:50:12.560] Yeah. [01:50:12.560 --> 01:50:18.560] And my only question is, is how did you lose the other ones? [01:50:18.560 --> 01:50:22.560] Because of the tricks that they use. [01:50:22.560 --> 01:50:28.560] What kind of tricks could they use that you didn't know how to overcome by now? [01:50:28.560 --> 01:50:31.560] By not letting me in the court. [01:50:31.560 --> 01:50:36.560] They can't convict you in absentia if they're charging you with a crime. [01:50:36.560 --> 01:50:38.560] Yeah. [01:50:38.560 --> 01:50:40.560] They did that at least two or three times. [01:50:40.560 --> 01:50:42.560] Well, then why did you pay? [01:50:42.560 --> 01:50:47.560] If you didn't have the trial you're entitled to, why would you pay? [01:50:47.560 --> 01:50:50.560] I didn't pay. [01:50:50.560 --> 01:50:54.560] Well, then how did you lose $3,500? [01:50:54.560 --> 01:50:59.560] Over the course of seven years, having to put the time and effort in the money, [01:50:59.560 --> 01:51:03.560] flying down to visit, discrediting themselves. [01:51:03.560 --> 01:51:08.560] You think you lost that money? You didn't think that was an investment in your future? [01:51:08.560 --> 01:51:11.560] You're looking at it as having lost it, huh? [01:51:11.560 --> 01:51:15.560] Well, I didn't know I was going to win anything. [01:51:15.560 --> 01:51:18.560] Well, no one ever does till they do. [01:51:18.560 --> 01:51:20.560] That's it. [01:51:20.560 --> 01:51:26.560] I was playing the game and I was hoping I was going to wind up on top. [01:51:26.560 --> 01:51:29.560] So, I am. [01:51:29.560 --> 01:51:31.560] So, okay. [01:51:31.560 --> 01:51:35.560] When they're waiting, I can't wait to join class again. [01:51:35.560 --> 01:51:36.560] Okay. [01:51:36.560 --> 01:51:39.560] Well, you heard what I said about how the class is going to work, right? [01:51:39.560 --> 01:51:40.560] I did. [01:51:40.560 --> 01:51:41.560] I got that. [01:51:41.560 --> 01:51:45.560] So, let's put that in the archives and listen to what's left to say there. [01:51:45.560 --> 01:51:51.560] And, yeah, just, if you have that message, just send an email invitation to everybody [01:51:51.560 --> 01:51:54.560] to get set up when you're ready to go. [01:51:54.560 --> 01:51:59.560] Well, once I've got an email list, as long as I've got at least somebody to send an email to, [01:51:59.560 --> 01:52:04.560] I can set up a default email that sends out to everybody. [01:52:04.560 --> 01:52:06.560] All right. [01:52:06.560 --> 01:52:08.560] Well, you got it. [01:52:08.560 --> 01:52:09.560] Okay. [01:52:09.560 --> 01:52:11.560] We're at 2018. [01:52:11.560 --> 01:52:13.560] gmail.com. [01:52:13.560 --> 01:52:15.560] And I'm not no city. [01:52:15.560 --> 01:52:17.560] I wish you a good night. [01:52:17.560 --> 01:52:18.560] God bless. [01:52:18.560 --> 01:52:21.560] Pick in whatever cars left over on the board. [01:52:21.560 --> 01:52:23.560] And I'll talk to you then. [01:52:23.560 --> 01:52:24.560] All right. [01:52:24.560 --> 01:52:25.560] Well, thanks for calling in. [01:52:25.560 --> 01:52:26.560] You got it. [01:52:26.560 --> 01:52:29.560] All right. [01:52:29.560 --> 01:52:30.560] Okay. [01:52:30.560 --> 01:52:37.560] So, as I was saying about the classes, the way this is going to work, once again, just [01:52:37.560 --> 01:52:42.560] for those that may just now be getting into this, I'm going to start up online classes [01:52:42.560 --> 01:52:43.560] again. [01:52:43.560 --> 01:52:49.560] It would be by popular vote that the classes are going to be from 8, or I'm sorry, from [01:52:49.560 --> 01:52:54.560] 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday nights on Zoom. [01:52:54.560 --> 01:52:56.560] They will be recorded. [01:52:56.560 --> 01:53:02.560] So, you will be able to catch any class that you weren't able to personally attend on the [01:53:02.560 --> 01:53:03.560] day it was being had. [01:53:03.560 --> 01:53:08.560] You will be able to get access to the video for that class to catch back up. [01:53:08.560 --> 01:53:14.560] But we will not be backing up like I had to do in the classes here. [01:53:14.560 --> 01:53:17.560] Once we get to that part of the subject, we're going to keep going. [01:53:17.560 --> 01:53:18.560] Okay. [01:53:18.560 --> 01:53:22.560] We're going to do the first week is going to be the presentation. [01:53:22.560 --> 01:53:27.560] The second week is going to be question and answers based upon your study of the material [01:53:27.560 --> 01:53:29.560] presented in the previous class. [01:53:29.560 --> 01:53:34.560] We're going to have all of our questions, answers, and discussion the second class. [01:53:34.560 --> 01:53:35.560] Okay. [01:53:35.560 --> 01:53:38.560] So, all classes will be done in pairs. [01:53:38.560 --> 01:53:43.560] Presentation first, discussion, and everything else second. [01:53:43.560 --> 01:53:52.560] So, every week for two hours a night, 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursdays, these classes will be available. [01:53:52.560 --> 01:53:56.560] They are going to be by subscription only. [01:53:56.560 --> 01:53:57.560] Okay. [01:53:57.560 --> 01:54:02.560] For the moment, the number of people I have means I'm going to have to charge the same [01:54:02.560 --> 01:54:08.560] $20 per class that I did each time down there. [01:54:08.560 --> 01:54:15.560] But, instead of charging you by the class, we charge it by the month. [01:54:15.560 --> 01:54:22.560] So, you may get a month or two here and there where you get more than the number of classes [01:54:22.560 --> 01:54:24.560] you're actually paying for. [01:54:24.560 --> 01:54:25.560] Okay. [01:54:25.560 --> 01:54:31.560] You may get five classes, even six classes for the same money that you paid for the month. [01:54:31.560 --> 01:54:32.560] Okay. [01:54:32.560 --> 01:54:36.560] Depending upon how the days of the week of that month come and go at the beginning and [01:54:36.560 --> 01:54:37.560] the end. [01:54:37.560 --> 01:54:39.560] So, you're not going to be losing out anything. [01:54:39.560 --> 01:54:43.560] You're actually going to be saving a little bit of money on how this works. [01:54:43.560 --> 01:54:44.560] Okay. [01:54:44.560 --> 01:54:47.560] Because we're not charging the subscription on a weekly basis. [01:54:47.560 --> 01:54:50.560] We're charging the subscription on a monthly basis. [01:54:50.560 --> 01:54:53.560] And, right now, that's going to be 80 bucks. [01:54:53.560 --> 01:54:58.560] I know that may sound like a lot to people, but when you consider that it's less than [01:54:58.560 --> 01:55:05.560] $20 a class, when it's all said and done by the time you add up all the classes at the [01:55:05.560 --> 01:55:09.560] end of the year, it's less than $10 an hour. [01:55:09.560 --> 01:55:10.560] Okay. [01:55:10.560 --> 01:55:16.560] Per person, less than $10 per hour per person participating. [01:55:16.560 --> 01:55:21.560] So, given that, you're getting a great deal for the information you're getting. [01:55:21.560 --> 01:55:22.560] Believe me, you are. [01:55:22.560 --> 01:55:26.560] Because I am meticulous in researching this. [01:55:26.560 --> 01:55:31.560] I'm meticulous in finding out exactly how it can be used and what we can do with it. [01:55:31.560 --> 01:55:36.560] And I'm meticulous in explaining to other people how to put it together to use it for [01:55:36.560 --> 01:55:37.560] themselves. [01:55:37.560 --> 01:55:44.560] If you want to get the most out of this class possible and you do not live in Texas, then [01:55:44.560 --> 01:55:50.560] you need to be just as meticulous about taking the information you learn regarding Texas [01:55:50.560 --> 01:55:55.560] law and converting it to the laws of your state, which will be part of the work you're [01:55:55.560 --> 01:55:58.560] going to have to do between the weeks. [01:55:58.560 --> 01:55:59.560] Okay. [01:55:59.560 --> 01:56:05.560] So, we're going to have to have Q&A the next week on, here's what I found in my state [01:56:05.560 --> 01:56:09.560] statutes that look like what you're talking about in the Texas statutes. [01:56:09.560 --> 01:56:11.560] Do I have this right? [01:56:11.560 --> 01:56:15.560] What does this say in relation to what yours says, et cetera, et cetera? [01:56:15.560 --> 01:56:20.560] We will discuss that stuff, but you've got to do the homework and bring it to the table. [01:56:20.560 --> 01:56:25.560] Because I'm telling you up front, I'm going to be in Texas law. [01:56:25.560 --> 01:56:26.560] Texas law. [01:56:26.560 --> 01:56:33.560] If you want to take it over and use it in another state, it's your responsibility for that state [01:56:33.560 --> 01:56:40.560] to bring that back to the class so that we can go over it and help you do that. [01:56:40.560 --> 01:56:45.560] It is impossible for me to put the time and effort into learning every law in every state [01:56:45.560 --> 01:56:48.560] that jies with Texas law. [01:56:48.560 --> 01:56:49.560] Just cannot be done. [01:56:49.560 --> 01:56:53.560] I do not have the personal resources for that. [01:56:53.560 --> 01:56:54.560] Just don't. [01:56:54.560 --> 01:56:57.560] I'm not even going to try. [01:56:57.560 --> 01:57:00.560] I have done this for years the way I've done it. [01:57:00.560 --> 01:57:05.560] People have been able to take the information I've given them and go find out how it works [01:57:05.560 --> 01:57:09.560] in their own state very, very successfully. [01:57:09.560 --> 01:57:15.560] They have beaten cases in their state, doing the things I've told them, using the things [01:57:15.560 --> 01:57:21.560] I've taught them, and then learning how to go and apply it within the state they live in. [01:57:21.560 --> 01:57:25.560] It works if you just learn. [01:57:25.560 --> 01:57:29.560] And we're going to make that the prime requisite here, learning. [01:57:29.560 --> 01:57:34.560] And part of learning how to do law is research. [01:57:34.560 --> 01:57:36.560] Not simple Google searches. [01:57:36.560 --> 01:57:45.560] Actual, digging in, reading, studying, researching, cross-referencing, matchmaking, study. [01:57:45.560 --> 01:57:49.560] That's what it takes to be good at this. [01:57:49.560 --> 01:57:53.560] And that's what we're going to try to teach you if you will participate. [01:57:53.560 --> 01:57:54.560] Okay? [01:57:54.560 --> 01:57:55.560] All right. [01:57:55.560 --> 01:57:56.560] That's it. [01:57:56.560 --> 01:57:57.560] I hear the music. [01:57:57.560 --> 01:57:59.560] We are now at the end of the show for this week. [01:57:59.560 --> 01:58:01.560] So, folks, thank you all for listening. [01:58:01.560 --> 01:58:04.560] Thank you for all the callers I had tonight. [01:58:04.560 --> 01:58:10.560] And thank you for putting up with me and for continuing to do so. [01:58:10.560 --> 01:58:18.560] Please email me eddyatruleoflawradio.com, eddyieatruleoflawradio.com. [01:58:18.560 --> 01:58:22.560] If you want to participate in the class, make sure you give me the username you want to use [01:58:22.560 --> 01:58:25.560] and the email address you want to receive notification at. [01:58:25.560 --> 01:58:27.560] And use that to make your subscription. [01:58:27.560 --> 01:58:28.560] Okay? [01:58:28.560 --> 01:58:29.560] All right. [01:58:29.560 --> 01:58:31.560] You folks have a great week. [01:58:31.560 --> 01:58:50.560] Good night and God bless. [01:58:50.560 --> 01:59:19.560] God bless. [01:59:20.560 --> 01:59:49.560] Thank you. [01:59:51.560 --> 01:59:52.560] Looking for some truth? [01:59:52.560 --> 01:59:54.560] You found it. [01:59:54.560 --> 02:00:20.560] Thank you.