[00:00.000 --> 00:05.320] The Bill of Rights contains the first 10 amendments of our Constitution. [00:05.320 --> 00:09.360] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [00:09.360 --> 00:10.840] Our liberty depends on it. [00:10.840 --> 00:14.760] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [00:14.760 --> 00:16.880] your First Amendment rights. [00:16.880 --> 00:18.480] Privacy is under attack. [00:18.480 --> 00:22.080] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [00:22.080 --> 00:26.840] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [00:26.840 --> 00:31.920] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [00:31.920 --> 00:34.600] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [00:34.600 --> 00:38.880] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search [00:38.880 --> 00:42.440] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [00:42.440 --> 00:44.760] Start over with Startpage. [00:44.760 --> 00:47.720] Spar, it's what fighters do. [00:47.720 --> 00:50.760] It's also how I remember the five guarantees of the First Amendment. [00:50.760 --> 00:56.480] If you plan to take away my rights, I'm going to spar with you, S-P-A-R with an extra P. [00:56.480 --> 01:03.000] S for speech, P for press, another P for petition, A for assembly, and R for religion. [01:03.000 --> 01:06.920] Most Americans are familiar with the First Amendment guarantees of free speech, press, [01:06.920 --> 01:08.440] assembly, and religion. [01:08.440 --> 01:10.800] But petition for redress is another matter. [01:10.800 --> 01:14.520] We have the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. [01:14.520 --> 01:18.040] It means that if we're unhappy with what's going on in our government, we can spell out [01:18.040 --> 01:20.640] the reasons without fear of being thrown into jail. [01:20.640 --> 01:22.640] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [01:22.640 --> 01:31.080] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [01:31.080 --> 01:34.760] The Bill of Rights contains the first 10 amendments of our Constitution. [01:34.760 --> 01:38.200] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect. [01:38.200 --> 01:39.680] Our liberty depends on it. [01:39.680 --> 01:43.580] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht, and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember [01:43.580 --> 01:46.720] one of your constitutional rights. [01:46.720 --> 01:48.320] Privacy is under attack. [01:48.320 --> 01:51.920] When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get it back again. [01:51.920 --> 01:56.680] And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish, too. [01:56.680 --> 02:01.720] So protect your rights, say no to surveillance, and keep your information to yourself. [02:01.720 --> 02:04.440] Privacy, it's worth hanging on to. [02:04.440 --> 02:08.720] This public service announcement is brought to you by Startpage.com, the private search [02:08.720 --> 02:12.280] engine alternative to Google, Yahoo, and Bing. [02:12.280 --> 02:14.360] Start over with Startpage. [02:14.360 --> 02:20.200] When I think of the Second Amendment, I visualize myself wrapping my two arms around the Bill [02:20.200 --> 02:22.280] of Rights in a big old bear hug. [02:22.280 --> 02:26.760] It's how I remember that the Second Amendment guarantees us the right to bear arms, arms [02:26.760 --> 02:30.640] that embrace our freedoms and won't let anyone take them away without a fight. [02:30.640 --> 02:31.640] Get it? [02:31.640 --> 02:33.920] Two arms, bear hug, bear arms? [02:33.920 --> 02:37.520] The late Senator Hubert Humphrey captured the spirit of the Second Amendment so well [02:37.520 --> 02:38.520] when he said, [02:38.520 --> 02:43.700] The right of the citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary government, [02:43.700 --> 02:48.800] one more safeguard against the tyranny which now appears remote in America, but which historically [02:48.800 --> 02:50.540] has proved to always be possible. [02:50.540 --> 02:52.480] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht. [02:52.480 --> 02:54.800] More news and information at CatherineAlbrecht.com. [02:54.800 --> 03:24.440] I received my remedy today, came in a box, just like they say, [03:24.440 --> 03:32.440] I accepted it for value right away, if not sooner, not later. [03:32.440 --> 03:37.440] We are originators and the pathway seems to get straighter. [03:37.440 --> 03:39.440] Okay, we are back. [03:39.440 --> 03:42.440] We're in the Kelton-Brett Fountain re-broad radio. [03:42.440 --> 03:45.440] And we have John in Texas. [03:45.440 --> 03:48.440] John, will you drop off some clear slot on the board? [03:48.440 --> 03:51.440] Listen on our Listen Live. [03:51.440 --> 03:55.440] And we're talking to Greg in California, but we've got a first-time caller. [03:55.440 --> 03:59.440] As soon as you're done with Greg, we'll take you next. [03:59.440 --> 04:02.440] Okay, Greg, where were we? [04:02.440 --> 04:05.440] You are feeding us with a fire hose. [04:05.440 --> 04:10.440] You are a wealth of information. [04:10.440 --> 04:14.440] Yeah, well, I should have been studying the legal. [04:14.440 --> 04:17.440] I would be more like you and Brett. [04:17.440 --> 04:21.440] This is more information than I ever needed to know about this. [04:21.440 --> 04:30.440] But you're worried about the people that you know who've injected themselves. [04:30.440 --> 04:33.440] Now, nothing could happen to them. [04:33.440 --> 04:36.440] There's so many variables. [04:36.440 --> 04:38.440] They could have been injected with saline. [04:38.440 --> 04:43.440] They could have been injected with something that was totally benign. [04:43.440 --> 04:50.440] But if the injection went directly into their blood, which happens, [04:50.440 --> 04:57.440] that's why people died within 24 hours of this first or second injection, [04:57.440 --> 04:59.440] because it goes directly to your organ. [04:59.440 --> 05:01.440] This is the thing. [05:01.440 --> 05:06.440] And once it's in your blood, there isn't any way to deal with that. [05:06.440 --> 05:11.440] Once it's in your body, it doesn't get contained in any muscle. [05:11.440 --> 05:14.440] It can still circulate, but you don't even know what they got. [05:14.440 --> 05:19.440] However, if they retain their vaccine card information, [05:19.440 --> 05:27.440] you can go look up their lots and find out whether those lots have any potential warning signs. [05:27.440 --> 05:33.440] There's a website that you can go look that up. [05:33.440 --> 05:35.440] So there's that, right? [05:35.440 --> 05:41.440] The bigger thing is why is the Department of Defense in the United States [05:41.440 --> 05:46.440] trying to murder its own citizens? [05:46.440 --> 05:48.440] And we know why. [05:48.440 --> 05:51.440] We understand the connection. [05:51.440 --> 05:55.440] The U.S. government has partnered with the World Economic Forum [05:55.440 --> 06:02.440] and all of the people that are all of these corporations, [06:02.440 --> 06:07.440] the elite cabal and the Federal Reserve and the banking cabal, [06:07.440 --> 06:11.440] they want to basically reduce the population. [06:11.440 --> 06:16.440] Eugenics has been something that this country is, [06:16.440 --> 06:20.440] elements in this country that have been in existence for a long time. [06:20.440 --> 06:22.440] That doesn't make sense, though, [06:22.440 --> 06:30.440] because all of the advanced nations in the world are losing population. [06:30.440 --> 06:39.440] The likelihood is that our success will put us out of existence [06:39.440 --> 06:44.440] because our children aren't having enough children to maintain the population. [06:44.440 --> 06:46.440] The world population is not increasing. [06:46.440 --> 06:50.440] It's decreasing naturally. [06:50.440 --> 06:52.440] And we're going to wind up like China. [06:52.440 --> 06:57.440] China, they've had that one child policy for so long. [06:57.440 --> 07:01.440] They don't have enough people to take care of who they've got there. [07:01.440 --> 07:03.440] They're trying to bring in workers from all over the world [07:03.440 --> 07:05.440] because they don't have enough people. [07:05.440 --> 07:10.440] But every time a country goes out of third world status, [07:10.440 --> 07:12.440] people stop having children. [07:12.440 --> 07:14.440] They get too expensive. [07:14.440 --> 07:17.440] My grandfather had 18 children. [07:17.440 --> 07:22.440] But you can't operate a farm with two people. [07:22.440 --> 07:25.440] They had children because they needed children. [07:25.440 --> 07:27.440] We don't need them anymore. [07:27.440 --> 07:31.440] Now they're at incredible cost. [07:31.440 --> 07:35.440] So we need 2.1 to maintain the population. [07:35.440 --> 07:38.440] We're not maintaining. [07:38.440 --> 07:40.440] So it's going down anyway. [07:40.440 --> 07:46.440] And that's a curve that will be hard to fix. [07:46.440 --> 07:49.440] So then they're wiping out a good portion of us. [07:49.440 --> 07:52.440] We're going to run out of people pretty quick. [07:52.440 --> 07:53.440] You are correct. [07:53.440 --> 07:56.440] In fact, you are correct in that they're still propagandizing [07:56.440 --> 08:02.440] the global population saying that there are still too many people [08:02.440 --> 08:06.440] and that the population needs to be reduced, [08:06.440 --> 08:12.440] that the climate impact by the population needs to be reduced. [08:12.440 --> 08:14.440] We're not talking about scientists here. [08:14.440 --> 08:16.440] This is not science. [08:16.440 --> 08:20.440] This is an ideology that we're at war with. [08:20.440 --> 08:26.440] And that ideology has been inbred into the cultures of all [08:26.440 --> 08:29.440] Western nations, not just the United States. [08:29.440 --> 08:31.440] And that's what's behind this. [08:31.440 --> 08:35.440] That's what is what's behind the spike protein, [08:35.440 --> 08:38.440] the quote-unquote vaccine. [08:38.440 --> 08:40.440] And let me tell you something else about vaccines. [08:40.440 --> 08:46.440] And your doctor, I know you have a doctor that comes on here in Texas. [08:46.440 --> 08:51.440] All of these vaccines, all of them, we're not just talking about [08:51.440 --> 08:53.440] this quote-unquote bioweapon. [08:53.440 --> 08:56.440] All of the vaccines that are being given to these children now [08:56.440 --> 08:58.440] and that have been given to these children, [08:58.440 --> 09:03.440] those are historically have a negative efficacy. [09:03.440 --> 09:06.440] This is not something that we didn't just, you know, [09:06.440 --> 09:09.440] we're just waking up to the reality of what's happening, [09:09.440 --> 09:12.440] but it's been happening for a long time. [09:12.440 --> 09:15.440] And this is not from the position of somebody that I was not, [09:15.440 --> 09:17.440] I'm not an anti-vaxxer. [09:17.440 --> 09:24.440] I'm somebody that studies the subject as a result of the state [09:24.440 --> 09:27.440] and federal government trying to force something on me. [09:27.440 --> 09:29.440] I started to do the research on it. [09:29.440 --> 09:34.440] And the vaccines that are being given to children are not even necessary, [09:34.440 --> 09:38.440] and they're causing harm to the extent that it's not only is it [09:38.440 --> 09:43.440] reducing the population, it's also because it does kill and maim, [09:43.440 --> 09:46.440] but it's also, it's causing mental deficiencies, [09:46.440 --> 09:53.440] it's causing autism to the extent that it used to be like what, [09:53.440 --> 09:59.440] one in 100,000, and now it's getting down to like one in 10,000. [09:59.440 --> 10:03.440] And then it's going to be, it's projected to be, you know, [10:03.440 --> 10:08.440] and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., they study, there's studies on that. [10:08.440 --> 10:10.440] It's even lower, it's like, you know, [10:10.440 --> 10:18.440] it's projected to be one in 100 or one in 43 in the not-too-distant future. [10:18.440 --> 10:21.440] And, you know, these kids are taken here in California [10:21.440 --> 10:25.440] with something like 72 vaccines, 72 shots. [10:25.440 --> 10:28.440] By the time HPV, which is the Gardasil, [10:28.440 --> 10:30.440] is the most dangerous vaccine on the market, [10:30.440 --> 10:37.440] and they're trying to make it required for all shit. [10:37.440 --> 10:39.440] You there? [10:39.440 --> 10:42.440] Yes. [10:42.440 --> 10:44.440] Hello? [10:44.440 --> 10:46.440] Yeah, we can hear you. [10:46.440 --> 10:47.440] We can hear you. [10:47.440 --> 10:49.440] We're talking about Gardasil. [10:49.440 --> 10:51.440] Gardasil, they're trying to make this required [10:51.440 --> 10:55.440] for all children who attend high school and college. [10:55.440 --> 10:59.440] And it's ridiculous because the harm that it creates, [10:59.440 --> 11:09.440] that the injuries are much greater than any, and just like the COVID vaccine, [11:09.440 --> 11:12.440] the injuries are much greater than the, [11:12.440 --> 11:16.440] like the risk is much greater than any reward. [11:16.440 --> 11:20.440] So there's no benefit in any of this stuff. [11:20.440 --> 11:22.440] And it's not just profit-based. [11:22.440 --> 11:23.440] This is the problem. [11:23.440 --> 11:25.440] It's easy to go, well, you know, it's Big Pharma, [11:25.440 --> 11:27.440] and they're just making a profit off of it. [11:27.440 --> 11:33.440] It's not just, this is a eugenics platform that has been in play for a long time, [11:33.440 --> 11:37.440] and these people want to see the population reduced to 500 million. [11:37.440 --> 11:41.440] They don't want all of these people on the planet. [11:41.440 --> 11:43.440] And I mean, I'm not making this stuff up. [11:43.440 --> 11:44.440] This is what they say. [11:44.440 --> 11:47.440] This is what, you know, this is out of their mouths in their writings. [11:47.440 --> 11:51.440] It's just like when we read black letter law, [11:51.440 --> 11:57.440] we know what your public servants can and cannot do. [11:57.440 --> 11:59.440] You know, it's not out of our mouth. [11:59.440 --> 12:03.440] It's, you know, never, what's your phrase, Randy? [12:03.440 --> 12:07.440] Never make a, what was it about? [12:07.440 --> 12:10.440] Proactive statement of law. [12:10.440 --> 12:11.440] Law, right? [12:11.440 --> 12:13.440] I'm not making a proactive statement in ideology. [12:13.440 --> 12:16.440] This is the ideology that they put forth. [12:16.440 --> 12:18.440] They're open about it now. [12:18.440 --> 12:20.440] They have their system set up. [12:20.440 --> 12:24.440] They have the WHO and the World Economic Forum [12:24.440 --> 12:28.440] and the systems of control that are being established, [12:28.440 --> 12:32.440] which are going to be central bank digital currency and digital ID. [12:32.440 --> 12:33.440] This is all wrapped up. [12:33.440 --> 12:39.440] This is all the same system of control of all people on the planet, [12:39.440 --> 12:42.440] how much meat you eat, your carbon credits. [12:42.440 --> 12:44.440] They're already doing, the system's already in place. [12:44.440 --> 12:49.440] You get a carbon credit score when you fly on an airplane now. [12:49.440 --> 12:50.440] It's in place. [12:50.440 --> 12:52.440] We're already in the middle of this. [12:52.440 --> 12:54.440] It's not the beginning. [12:54.440 --> 12:55.440] It's not a theory. [12:55.440 --> 12:56.440] We're in the middle. [12:56.440 --> 13:00.440] We're in the middle of something that most people aren't even aware of at this point. [13:00.440 --> 13:03.440] So, you know, get back to the vaccine. [13:03.440 --> 13:09.440] What to look for for your loved ones is they need to be aware of it, [13:09.440 --> 13:11.440] and I'm sure that they don't want to be aware of it. [13:11.440 --> 13:15.440] And if the best you can do is look up their lot numbers [13:15.440 --> 13:18.440] and see if there have been any ill effects from those lot numbers, [13:18.440 --> 13:19.440] I'll give advice to you. [13:19.440 --> 13:22.440] And the second thing you could do is contact, you know, [13:22.440 --> 13:24.440] somebody like Dr. Peter McCullough. [13:24.440 --> 13:26.440] Go to his website and see what, [13:26.440 --> 13:29.440] if they have some protocols for people who have been vaccinated, [13:29.440 --> 13:31.440] who aren't showing any signs. [13:31.440 --> 13:34.440] Maybe there are, you know, there's a series of things, [13:34.440 --> 13:39.440] like as John mentioned, ivermectin, certain vitamins, [13:39.440 --> 13:41.440] but they don't think this ever leaves the body. [13:41.440 --> 13:48.440] And Dr. Bhatti from Thailand, who's the German immunologist, [13:48.440 --> 13:51.440] says that once you inject any DNA in your body, [13:51.440 --> 13:54.440] you are forever changed and your children are forever changed [13:54.440 --> 13:56.440] and their children are forever changed. [13:56.440 --> 13:59.440] Anybody that injected this into their body are forever changed. [13:59.440 --> 14:02.440] That DNA has now altered them forever. [14:02.440 --> 14:04.440] It doesn't go back. [14:04.440 --> 14:08.440] We've just pretty much screwed the human race by doing this, [14:08.440 --> 14:10.440] except for the people that didn't get vaccinated. [14:10.440 --> 14:16.440] And there's also other issues as well with, you know, [14:16.440 --> 14:20.440] potential bleed through. [14:20.440 --> 14:22.440] In other words, like, you know, [14:22.440 --> 14:28.440] if you're exchanging saliva or blood, blood transfusions, [14:28.440 --> 14:32.440] all these things, you know, those are all issues with this. [14:32.440 --> 14:40.440] So that's my short version of what could be a, you know, [14:40.440 --> 14:44.440] a two-hour discussion about this. [14:44.440 --> 14:48.440] We might want to have you come on again as a guest [14:48.440 --> 14:52.440] and do a two-hour on this. [14:52.440 --> 14:55.440] I'd rather talk about law. [14:55.440 --> 14:58.440] Okay. [14:58.440 --> 15:01.440] Well, we can definitely do two hours on law. [15:01.440 --> 15:04.440] But people need to understand that, [15:04.440 --> 15:08.440] exactly what they're learning on Telegram, [15:08.440 --> 15:12.440] that the law that they're learning is the same law [15:12.440 --> 15:17.440] that they will rely upon to hold their public servants accountable [15:17.440 --> 15:21.440] because there will be no national sovereignty [15:21.440 --> 15:23.440] and there will be no constitutions [15:23.440 --> 15:26.440] and there will be no individual sovereignty. [15:26.440 --> 15:28.440] And we've already passed that point. [15:28.440 --> 15:31.440] If the state can force you to inject something in your body, [15:31.440 --> 15:34.440] you've lost your physical autonomy, right? [15:34.440 --> 15:37.440] You've lost the right to physical autonomy. [15:37.440 --> 15:40.440] In other words, you know what I mean, right? [15:40.440 --> 15:45.440] I'm hoping that once it becomes clear what this is doing, [15:45.440 --> 15:53.440] that we can energize a movement to give our country back to us. [15:53.440 --> 15:55.440] And I've got a couple of one lawsuit in, [15:55.440 --> 15:58.440] another one I'm being prepared, [15:58.440 --> 16:02.440] that are designed to undermine the system the way it's working. [16:02.440 --> 16:06.440] So I'm hoping it will generate more people to help us get this done [16:06.440 --> 16:13.440] and maybe we can turn back on the guys who have caused this problem. [16:13.440 --> 16:19.440] I'm just concerned that everybody's going to die before we get there. [16:19.440 --> 16:21.440] Listen, my daughter took this, [16:21.440 --> 16:26.440] and I cautioned many, many people in the beginning not to take this. [16:26.440 --> 16:32.440] And of course, the propaganda was that we were spreading misinformation, [16:32.440 --> 16:35.440] that we were conspiracy theorists, and so on and so forth. [16:35.440 --> 16:38.440] And it turned out that everything that we said, everything that we studied, [16:38.440 --> 16:40.440] it turned out that it was all true. [16:40.440 --> 16:41.440] It's all of the truth. [16:41.440 --> 16:45.440] Not only is it true, it's worse than anybody ever even thought. [16:45.440 --> 16:49.440] You couldn't imagine a worse scenario than what we're in today. [16:49.440 --> 16:52.440] Okay, hold on, we're about to go to sponsors. [16:52.440 --> 16:53.440] Thank you. [16:53.440 --> 16:55.440] I do need to move on, but don't be a stranger. [16:55.440 --> 17:20.440] We'll be right back. [17:25.440 --> 17:50.440] We'll be right back. [17:50.440 --> 17:55.440] We'll be right back. [18:20.440 --> 18:23.440] We'll be right back. [18:23.440 --> 18:51.440] We'll be right back. [18:51.440 --> 18:54.440] We'll be right back. [18:54.440 --> 19:22.440] We'll be right back. [19:22.440 --> 19:41.440] We'll be right back. [19:41.440 --> 19:43.440] Okay, we are back. [19:43.440 --> 19:50.640] we are back Randy Kelton, Brett Fountain, Lou La Radio on this Friday, the second day of June [19:50.640 --> 20:02.080] 2023. 2022 would make me younger. 2023. We've been talking to Greg in California and Greg, [20:02.080 --> 20:08.800] thank you for all this information. Now I'm horribly depressed. It's all your fault. [20:08.800 --> 20:17.920] I feel bad. You should just kill the messenger and you'll feel better. [20:18.960 --> 20:23.440] Yeah, that's a good idea. Reduce the population. [20:26.880 --> 20:36.160] I want to add this last little bit. In the last three years, there are two things they studied [20:36.160 --> 20:43.600] a lot of. One was this topic area and the other was law and legal because I realized that was the [20:43.600 --> 20:54.640] only tool we have left is in the courts. And what I realized through and primarily on [20:55.200 --> 21:05.680] Alphonse's telegram was administrative courts and there's a term that was thrown around [21:05.680 --> 21:11.280] public-private partnerships. When you understand the dynamic of public-private partnerships, [21:11.280 --> 21:18.240] you understand the entire global dynamic and how it's going to work. And what I mean by that is [21:19.920 --> 21:27.360] in this country, the state or the federal government has no right to tell us people, [21:28.240 --> 21:32.400] us who hold the power, what to do. They can't just issue commands. You got to do this, [21:32.400 --> 21:36.880] you got to do that. It's not how it works. They have to do things like pass legislation. [21:36.880 --> 21:45.280] And if that legislation is unconstitutional, it doesn't fly. But what they can do and what they [21:45.280 --> 21:53.840] are doing, what they have been doing and will continue to do is they will pass legislation [21:53.840 --> 22:02.720] that require businesses to do certain things and you won't get your services because a business [22:02.720 --> 22:08.240] is going to say, oh, the state requires us to do X, Y, Z. So if the state requires you to have [22:08.240 --> 22:16.800] a digital ID or if the state requires you to sign up with Fedcoin or Worldcoin to get your [22:16.800 --> 22:22.880] global services, guess what? You won't get them. You won't be traveling, you won't be eating, [22:22.880 --> 22:27.200] you won't be putting gas in your car, you won't be driving, you won't be flying. [22:29.600 --> 22:36.240] And why do I say this? Well, this is how it works in China, in Wuhan, in their social credit score [22:36.240 --> 22:42.640] system. Who developed that system? The players are the same players. This is Google, this is [22:42.640 --> 22:49.440] DARPA and Microsoft and Google in Wuhan developed the social credit. You think they did that [22:49.440 --> 22:55.760] for fun? They did it because they're going to roll this out to every country in the world. [22:55.760 --> 23:03.600] This is the platform that we're all looking at. We're talking about in the next two or three years, [23:03.600 --> 23:12.080] not 10 or 15 years, it's already here. And this is what we call public-private partnerships. [23:12.080 --> 23:17.120] And they've been in existence for a long time. That means the government pairs with a corporation. [23:17.120 --> 23:34.880] This is the epitome of fascism. This is what we've always feared from fascism. [23:34.880 --> 23:42.080] Do you know that our country supported fascism? That it's financed fascism? See, we've been tricked. [23:42.080 --> 23:50.800] The finances of this country have gone into fascist government. [23:53.600 --> 23:56.880] There were corporations in this country and banks in this country that financed [23:58.480 --> 24:03.040] the Hitler and the Nazi movement. They financed the Bolshevik revolution. [24:05.280 --> 24:11.760] We're no strangers to that. I'm saying as this country, the leaders, the elites in this country, [24:11.760 --> 24:17.280] that are running this country. And in fact, everybody knows common knowledge after World [24:17.280 --> 24:29.600] War II under Operation Paperclip. Before the CIA, that's something you know. I don't remember that. [24:29.600 --> 24:47.120] They brought in 1,800 Nazi families from Germany secretly. This is through the CIA and Japanese [24:48.000 --> 24:54.320] doctors. We're not talking the good ones. We're talking the bad ones. We're talking [24:54.320 --> 24:59.200] the research scientists, the ones that experimented on people, the ones that killed [24:59.200 --> 25:06.640] people, the ones that created weaponry and torture. They came to this country. They lived here. [25:06.640 --> 25:15.840] They worked here. They were integrated into our society. You're talking about Operation Paperclip. [25:15.840 --> 25:24.400] Yes. Yes. This country is not a stranger to fascism or to totalitarianism. What we're [25:24.400 --> 25:29.920] looking at is a totalitarian state. This is what's happening. And this is part of [25:29.920 --> 25:33.920] what we're involved in. People see it as an isolated incident. Oh, it's a virus. [25:33.920 --> 25:40.800] That's not how viruses work. That's a whole other conversation. That is not how viruses work. [25:40.800 --> 25:48.080] This is a bioweapon. That's the point. And to protect your family, look at their lot numbers. [25:50.000 --> 25:56.960] They could probably do some blood tests, contact Dr. Peter McCullough. He was ousted from Baylor [25:56.960 --> 26:02.880] University. If you don't know who he is, he's like the most published doctor in the world. [26:03.600 --> 26:10.080] He's brilliant. He's got a lot of information on it. No, the spike protein will never leave the body, [26:10.080 --> 26:13.680] but will it be detrimental? We don't know. We don't know what's going to happen. All we know [26:13.680 --> 26:18.240] is if you stuck it in your body, you pretty much screwed yourself at one point or another. [26:18.800 --> 26:24.960] We don't know. Five years, three years, cancer is rampant. You can't look for cancer. People [26:24.960 --> 26:30.400] are going from no cancer to stage four cancer in three months and dying. It's unheard of. [26:30.400 --> 26:42.800] Aneurysms, heart attacks, blood clots. John mentioned, I think there's more than 1,200. [26:42.800 --> 26:55.040] This is like 2,200, 2,500 different adverse events from this. Blindness, [26:55.040 --> 27:07.120] Alzheimer's, anything you can imagine. This seems to disable your immune system, which is your real... [27:07.120 --> 27:15.200] That's what protects us from everything. We have cancer cells in our body, but we have T cells [27:15.840 --> 27:20.080] and different cells that see those and they go, there's cancer cell, kill it, get rid of it. [27:20.080 --> 27:29.280] But you take that injection and it just disables your immune system so that any genetic predisposition [27:29.280 --> 27:34.400] that you have seems to be the thing that comes to the surface because you have no way of fighting [27:34.400 --> 27:40.880] it. This is what we're going to see in our population over the next... We don't know. It [27:40.880 --> 27:48.960] could be five years, 10 years, 15 years. That's my educated assessment. I'm not a doctor. I'm not... [27:48.960 --> 27:57.280] I just did all this research over... I probably have a couple thousand hours in it and way more [27:57.280 --> 28:05.360] than I ever needed to know about this subject matter. This is your scary business and I thank [28:05.360 --> 28:13.680] you for your time and the information. Now I know what to look for. I don't like it, but at least [28:13.680 --> 28:22.800] I know what to expect, what to anticipate. Okay. Thank you. Do you need to move on? I've still got [28:22.800 --> 28:32.960] a full board of callers. Thank you, Greg. Yeah, you're welcome. Okay. Now we're going to... [28:32.960 --> 28:43.120] We have a first-time caller. If you're in the 620 area code, give us a first name and a state. [28:48.880 --> 28:50.000] We are not hearing you. [28:50.000 --> 29:04.320] Thank you. Somebody's in the 620 area code might be muted. Hello, 620. [29:05.440 --> 29:14.080] That is not working out so well. Just dropped off. Maybe they're going to try to call back in and [29:14.080 --> 29:20.800] see if they get a better connection. I'm going to go to Ted and if they call back in, I'll drop [29:20.800 --> 29:35.680] Ted like a hot rock. Now, let me go to Chris. I'll go to Chris. Chris, go your times up. Hang on, [29:35.680 --> 29:45.680] hang on. We'll be right back. Got 20 seconds. That's what I generally do to John. Oh, okay. [29:46.560 --> 29:54.560] 620 got screened. That's what that was. Oh, okay. Good. We'll pick up our first-time [29:54.560 --> 30:03.360] caller when we come back. We'll be right back. Everyone knows that walking is great exercise, [30:03.360 --> 30:07.440] but you might not know that the way you walk could predict how long you're going to live. [30:08.000 --> 30:12.880] I'm Dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be back to tell you more about walking prognostication [30:12.880 --> 30:18.560] in just a moment. Privacy is under attack. When you give up data about yourself, you'll never get [30:18.560 --> 30:24.320] it back again. And once your privacy is gone, you'll find your freedoms will start to vanish too. [30:24.320 --> 30:30.480] So protect your rights. Say no to surveillance and keep your information to yourself. 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[34:52.160 --> 34:56.560] Oh hi I'm so grateful to be on your show I appreciate it I really enjoyed [34:57.280 --> 35:01.280] enjoyed listening to you guys so far tonight and I can recognize you're very knowledgeable. [35:01.280 --> 35:08.320] So the reason I'm calling because for some time now I've been concerned like many Americans [35:08.320 --> 35:15.600] about what's going on in the country and you know I'm as I went around I realized asking people if [35:15.600 --> 35:21.280] they understood what the Declaration of Independence said I realized that very few people had even read [35:21.280 --> 35:28.000] it even the ones that have read it hadn't really read it closely and taken it in and when I read [35:28.000 --> 35:36.000] the Declaration of Independence to me two things one it's it comes across to me as a sacred document [35:36.000 --> 35:41.200] it comes across to me as as a law the first law the law in which everything else hinges [35:42.080 --> 35:49.920] and in that there's certain rights knowledge and duties that are acquired of us as we the people [35:49.920 --> 35:57.040] as a free American and one of those duties is to make sure when the things get out of hand with [35:57.040 --> 36:07.040] the government which they surely are that we are supposed to withdraw our consent and so I decided [36:07.040 --> 36:12.480] I just couldn't live any other way anymore but I had to make my small little stand where I was [36:13.120 --> 36:19.520] I put a God bless America plate on the front of my car and I put a a private God exempt traveler [36:19.520 --> 36:25.760] plate on the rear and I fully expected at some point to get pulled over for that and I was for [36:25.760 --> 36:32.960] the first I have been twice and the first time I did get pulled over I had the officer approach me [36:33.680 --> 36:40.240] and he came up to the car and I explained to him very politely that you know I was not in contract [36:40.240 --> 36:46.560] with the with the county or with the state and that I withdrawn consent something to those words [36:47.440 --> 36:51.520] and make a long story short you know he got increasingly incensed and [36:51.520 --> 36:58.880] um and he threatened to uh to smash my window to take my dog and put me under arrest if I didn't [36:58.880 --> 37:05.760] come into contract with him by sharing my identification information so um what I told [37:05.760 --> 37:10.640] him was I said you know if you're going to make coercions and threats I I can cooperate but you [37:10.640 --> 37:17.360] need to understand that because you've done that now you invalidated the contract you you forced [37:17.360 --> 37:24.080] invalidated the contract you you forced contract on me so he didn't really care about that I gave [37:24.080 --> 37:30.960] him my information um and he walked away and I didn't sign the ticket he didn't sign the ticket [37:30.960 --> 37:36.480] but he still sent it to the court now the court came back to me several weeks later I didn't [37:37.280 --> 37:42.720] I didn't appear because I didn't agree to appear and the officer didn't testify it says very clear [37:42.720 --> 37:47.760] you own a ticket that you know those signatures are supposed to be there um but the court just [37:47.760 --> 37:53.120] went ahead and issued me a threatening letter saying hey I didn't show up and I owe money and [37:53.120 --> 37:58.640] I better or else was going to you know I could be risking a warrant out for me so I called into the [37:58.640 --> 38:03.680] district court and I said hey what's going on did you guys not see that there's no signature on this [38:03.680 --> 38:09.840] ticket I didn't make any promise to appear I didn't come into contract and a bunch of funny [38:09.840 --> 38:15.280] business went on they put on the judge ex parte and she tried to bully me into coming in again [38:16.880 --> 38:24.720] she insisted they they called me I explained to him about the signature she got upset when [38:24.720 --> 38:30.960] I did that she did finally admit that the signature needed to be there but she insisted that [38:30.960 --> 38:35.760] I needed to come in anyway so I said you know that didn't really make much sense to me she [38:35.760 --> 38:39.840] she said well this is ex parte I'm not supposed to be on the phone and she hung up on me [38:40.560 --> 38:44.880] and then the clerk did something similar she tried to bull me into coming in and [38:44.880 --> 38:51.200] saying you need to come in in the the first of the month for for for hearing into the court so [38:51.200 --> 38:58.080] these kinds of things don't make sense to me at all and I know they opened up a case on the matter [38:58.080 --> 39:05.520] and so I'm trying to think about what is the best thing for me to do in this situation now [39:05.520 --> 39:11.680] I'm exercising and I I've come across I've done some research and I understand that one person [39:11.680 --> 39:17.600] has said to me you know in this particular case because of the grounds on which you're you're [39:17.600 --> 39:23.440] laying your you know you're you're standing your ground but this that they don't really have subject [39:23.440 --> 39:28.640] matter jurisdiction because this is a you know this is a constitutional issue that I'm that I'm [39:28.640 --> 39:36.560] raising about about the law about my responsibilities under the law and and that might be the smart way [39:36.560 --> 39:44.080] to go about it but other people tell me that I should just leave it be and they have no basis to [39:44.080 --> 39:50.960] to draw me into the court so maybe I can wait hold on hold on particular matter who is who is [39:50.960 --> 39:59.040] who is telling you that stuff who's telling me what that they have no basis to draw you into court [40:00.640 --> 40:05.360] where are you getting this stuff from certainly not getting it from the law [40:06.960 --> 40:14.320] and I've been doing this for 30 years what's that and I've been doing this for some 30 years now [40:14.320 --> 40:21.280] okay and I've spent a lot of frustrating time dealing with this patriot mythology that's out there [40:22.480 --> 40:31.120] the patriots are trying to treat the law as if it is commercial the penal laws are not commercial [40:32.400 --> 40:39.520] they're not under not by contract the contract is entered into when you place yourself within the [40:39.520 --> 40:46.880] physical jurisdictional boundaries of whatever jurisdiction it is you enter into an adhesive [40:46.880 --> 40:53.920] contract where you agree to abide by the laws of the jurisdiction now if you don't want to [40:54.560 --> 41:01.680] contract with the jurisdiction your option is to leave the jurisdiction you can certainly do that [41:01.680 --> 41:12.320] but if you come into the jurisdiction and use the roads and drive around on the highways in a 3,000 [41:12.320 --> 41:21.200] pound automobile capable of wiping out a number of people in an instant the the people and the state [41:21.200 --> 41:31.600] has an interest in ensuring that you do you operate that vehicle safely we don't want to kill in our [41:32.080 --> 41:41.920] lives and our children and the people as a group through their legislatures have passed laws to [41:41.920 --> 41:48.480] address these issues and we've got these patriot guys that says well I don't have to abide by any [41:48.480 --> 41:56.400] of the laws just because I don't want to that's not good luck where I'm coming from hello [41:58.640 --> 42:02.080] I'm saying good luck with that if you want to know what to do [42:03.120 --> 42:07.680] you can fight these guys but you fight them that way you're going to wind up in jail [42:09.280 --> 42:13.360] I've been called all over the country to get people out of jail from doing this stuff [42:13.360 --> 42:20.560] uh this whole show is about how to fight them how to fight them effectively the way you fight them [42:20.560 --> 42:27.600] effectively is with their own codes and I know Ralph Winrout said oh the codes don't apply well [42:28.480 --> 42:36.320] maybe they don't but you got these guys over here with guns on their hips and they think it applies [42:36.320 --> 42:42.560] they're going to act like it applies and when you're sitting in jail it's going to feel like [42:42.560 --> 42:53.280] they apply so it's probably a good strategy is treat them like they apply because every remedy [42:53.280 --> 42:57.440] you need to handle these guys with sit in that code [42:57.440 --> 43:05.280] so tell me why do they why do they require a signature on the ticket promise to appear [43:05.280 --> 43:09.840] if you don't sign the ticket the officer is required to take your butt to jail [43:11.360 --> 43:17.440] and he don't want to take to a magistrate so I'm not sure you heard what I said I I didn't I heard [43:17.440 --> 43:22.080] what you said that's why they require a ticket it's a promise to appear [43:22.080 --> 43:27.600] right but I didn't sign the ticket and the officer didn't so he should have he should have arrested [43:27.600 --> 43:31.600] you immediately yeah he should have taken you straight to the magistrate because [43:32.400 --> 43:36.400] that 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47:01.040] on this issue brett yeah kevin uh have you ever you ever been talking to somebody and [47:02.400 --> 47:09.040] and then in there while they're talking they they said everything and then at one little word that [47:09.040 --> 47:16.320] you heard they have an accent and all of a sudden you said oh they're not from around these parts [47:16.320 --> 47:25.120] is they uh-huh yeah some kind of a little the way that they pronounce a word or the way that they [47:25.120 --> 47:30.080] they may be used a synonym and you understand what they meant but that's just not the way people say [47:30.080 --> 47:38.240] it around here and something that you said a moment ago it kind of gave me that impression [47:38.240 --> 47:46.560] when you said uh you were talking about that that they don't have subject matter jurisdiction [47:47.040 --> 47:53.520] because this is a constitutional issues constitutionality and something about that [47:53.520 --> 47:59.520] phrase and that connection those don't go together in that way and it makes me feel like you're going [47:59.520 --> 48:12.640] to go into court and uh do yourself a disservice if you um aren't able to um to adequately defend [48:13.920 --> 48:18.000] your rights in that way so this is not about constitutionality [48:18.000 --> 48:30.480] um subject matter jurisdiction is something that they could acquire uh or that they if due process [48:30.480 --> 48:37.440] were to be followed and they would be they would have a certain document like an indictment or an [48:37.440 --> 48:44.880] information and it was supported by a sworn criminal complaint by somebody that's a credible [48:44.880 --> 48:49.840] person like not part of the prosecutorial team you know and they they go through these steps [48:49.840 --> 48:57.920] and they do things they give they do proper um get authorization and gets the sworn is happens [48:57.920 --> 49:03.120] before an authorized individual they do while they check all the boxes for doing this right [49:03.120 --> 49:08.720] and now on the document the charging instrument they've accused you of some crime let's say [49:08.720 --> 49:11.840] reckless endangerment let's keep it in the penal code so we don't [49:11.840 --> 49:18.560] mix up what's going on commercial transportation all that but let's say that they they charged you [49:18.560 --> 49:25.360] with reckless endangerment and and so there is a crime and there are certain essential elements [49:25.360 --> 49:30.400] of that crime so they need to assert a fact at least one that goes with every one of those [49:30.400 --> 49:40.080] elements if they do that they will have vested that court with subject matter jurisdiction to [49:40.080 --> 49:51.440] hear that matter that case will be um that court can hear the case no it might not be true maybe [49:51.440 --> 49:56.000] you didn't do all those things but they vested the court with subject matter jurisdiction [49:57.280 --> 50:04.560] to adjudicate that to hear that that subject matter courts have latent or dormant [50:04.560 --> 50:09.760] subject matter jurisdiction that's defined by statutes it's like dotted lines there are no cases [50:09.760 --> 50:16.320] in it yet but it says what kinds of cases will be in there that kind of subject matter right so this [50:16.320 --> 50:20.080] kind of court can hear this kind of case and that other kind of court over there is going to hear [50:20.080 --> 50:25.440] that kind of case but there aren't any cases it's not talking about you specifically until [50:26.320 --> 50:32.720] someone accuses you and they have to accuse you properly so that's how subject matter jurisdiction [50:32.720 --> 50:38.960] would get activated for a certain court this situation that you're describing it sounds like [50:38.960 --> 50:43.760] they didn't do those things most of them don't they skip steps they mess it up so they don't have [50:43.760 --> 50:49.600] subject matter jurisdiction has nothing to do with the constitution but they don't have it and they [50:49.600 --> 50:56.160] can't get it there's no way for them to get subject matter jurisdiction because due process [50:56.160 --> 51:02.880] never activated it for them however just like what randy was talking about you're talking about [51:02.880 --> 51:07.920] it's gonna feel like sorry say that again you're talking about the sick because the signatures [51:07.920 --> 51:14.000] aren't there is that what you mean no it's not really about a signature the signature was to [51:14.000 --> 51:17.920] promise for you to promise that you would show up in court they're still trying to rope you in right [51:17.920 --> 51:26.800] now but they could right now go get a sworn complaint have somebody do all the steps that [51:26.800 --> 51:33.520] they have to do and then they could drag you into court they haven't done that yet they're trying to [51:33.520 --> 51:40.800] rope you in the easy way just scare you and get you to do something but what they've what they've [51:40.800 --> 51:48.400] done so far with the citations citations nothing that's not a that's that's not part of due process [51:49.920 --> 51:56.480] so they can't use that to create a case that's not how cases get commenced if you look at the [51:56.480 --> 52:02.400] constitution you will see that it'll say something like an indictment or an information [52:04.160 --> 52:07.680] and so you look at all the statutes that come from that state's legislature [52:07.680 --> 52:14.880] uh i think you said kansas yeah so you look at what does the kansas legislature say about [52:15.600 --> 52:20.000] how cases get commenced and you'll see in their criminal procedure how that works [52:21.200 --> 52:26.000] they're skipping all these steps they're just writing a traffic citation and hoping that you'll [52:26.000 --> 52:33.040] get scared and come to court or that you'll sign a thing and promise that you're going to most people [52:33.040 --> 52:40.880] do so i asked a related question about so one of the things that i started off with maybe i'm [52:40.880 --> 52:48.320] confused about this but when i read the declaration of independence i i read a sacred document i read [52:48.320 --> 52:59.440] an agreement under god between we the people and and god um to you know to uh you know to withdraw [52:59.440 --> 53:04.880] you know to withdraw i i see it as as a command to withdraw consent when the government gets out of [53:04.880 --> 53:11.680] control a responsibility you know that that the law is derived ultimately especially the natural [53:11.680 --> 53:18.800] laws it comes from god through we the people in contract with the government and our obligation [53:18.800 --> 53:23.920] when the government gets out of control is to withdraw our consent you know it doesn't say [53:23.920 --> 53:31.280] this but as peacefully as possible um and to pull back and that was why i was saying in the beginning [53:31.280 --> 53:38.160] that this is a constitutional matter from my perspective because i believe when a government [53:38.160 --> 53:46.080] is actively um committing genocide against its people and that's just the beginning of what's [53:46.080 --> 53:55.440] going on right now um that you have uh plenty of reasons to withdraw consent and to alter or [53:55.440 --> 54:00.960] abolish the government and so that's where i was coming from initially and you guys kind of just [54:00.960 --> 54:06.800] skipped right over that part and i'm not sure why am i wrong about the declaration of independence [54:06.800 --> 54:12.320] being you know the most fundamental first law that actually established those [54:12.320 --> 54:22.000] yeah i don't know how how to fit in declaration of independence with jurisdiction um and how you [54:22.000 --> 54:29.920] could effectively get traction in our court systems with that kind of argument i mean i i see what you [54:29.920 --> 54:39.520] mean ethically and you know morally i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i [54:39.520 --> 54:48.880] i i i i i i i you know morally uh i get that can resonate with me and i i can't say i've [54:48.880 --> 54:56.160] ever seen anyone get traction talking in the court systems about the declaration of independence or [54:56.160 --> 55:01.280] or withdrawing consent at an individual level. Randy what do you think is there's is there some [55:01.280 --> 55:06.940] Contraction to be had there. That's where I was coming from first and foremost is the declaration. I [55:12.560 --> 55:18.420] Like Kevin you're you're cutting out there that's where you were coming first and foremost and then say that part again [55:18.420 --> 55:28.380] Do you Kevin did we lose you? No [55:33.840 --> 55:41.160] Getting bits and pieces. Hello. Oh, there you are. You seem to be back. Can you hear me? Okay [55:41.160 --> 55:47.680] Yeah, you're back good. I [55:52.000 --> 55:57.940] Think we're losing him. I don't know what happened. I heard him say, can you hear me? Okay, then nothing after that [56:00.720 --> 56:04.180] Kevin you if you can hear us you might try hanging up and calling back [56:04.180 --> 56:13.380] Can you hear me right now? Hey, they're here. Sorry about that. I'm living in the country and the connection isn't always great [56:14.900 --> 56:19.780] Yeah, we had a guy living in South Texas used to call up climb up his water tower [56:20.980 --> 56:25.500] yeah, I'm out of the mud on the front porch is gorgeous out here, but [56:26.660 --> 56:28.900] Little chilly breeze, but it's beautiful. I [56:30.540 --> 56:32.540] Grateful to be an American. I'll tell you [56:32.540 --> 56:34.420] so [56:34.420 --> 56:35.180] So yeah [56:35.180 --> 56:36.260] so I'm [56:36.260 --> 56:43.220] listening deeply to the put to the things you're telling me and I'm observing them as best I can and that may very well be [56:43.620 --> 56:45.460] what I do, but [56:45.460 --> 56:50.220] The the point that I really wanted to bring up and discuss with you guys [56:50.820 --> 56:57.420] Was the mandate within the Declaration of Independence because I feel like when I talk to people about that [56:57.420 --> 57:03.740] They don't they don't they haven't read it. They haven't they haven't thought about it as [57:04.620 --> 57:08.580] They haven't thought about it as law. They haven't thought about it as a [57:10.580 --> 57:12.580] Responsibility as our first responsibility [57:13.660 --> 57:19.820] Which is to withdraw consent when the government gets out of control and to bring I don't want to just like [57:20.260 --> 57:23.340] The what's-his-face grassley said today about the FBI [57:23.340 --> 57:28.220] I just want to bring them into correct relationship with us like at the county level [57:28.220 --> 57:35.380] I just want the counties to do their proper investigations of all the pharmacies and hospitals that have killed people and the health [57:35.540 --> 57:38.740] Departments that are still trying to poison people with this bioweapon [57:38.740 --> 57:43.940] I just want them to stand up to the state government to push back the illegal immigration [57:43.940 --> 57:53.420] I want them to investigate when somebody drops poison all over our farms out here. We get that [57:55.100 --> 57:57.100] That's what we want to do [57:57.180 --> 58:01.780] So why is the power of them? Why isn't the declaration important to you guys? [58:02.620 --> 58:04.620] Because it doesn't apply [58:04.820 --> 58:10.380] It just it applied 200 years ago. If you think about its purpose [58:11.140 --> 58:13.140] Why doesn't it apply? [58:13.140 --> 58:16.500] Because it's not law. Nobody's withdrawing from [58:17.540 --> 58:22.620] Right now. How is it not law the first document? Yeah. Look, you're not asking us questions [58:23.860 --> 58:27.380] You're trying to you're forcing your ideas on us [58:28.380 --> 58:35.180] You're not asking us for information. You want to convince everybody that you're right. 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Catherine Albrecht more news and information at Catherine Albrecht comm [01:01:31.480 --> 01:01:35.280] The Bill of Rights contains the first ten amendments of our Constitution [01:01:35.280 --> 01:01:40.280] They guarantee the specific freedoms Americans should know and protect our liberty depends on it [01:01:40.280 --> 01:01:46.080] I'm dr. Catherine Albrecht and I'll be right back with an unforgettable way to remember one of your constitutional rights [01:01:46.960 --> 01:01:50.680] Privacy is under attack when you give up data about yourself [01:01:50.680 --> 01:01:56.740] You'll never get it back again. 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Catherine Albrecht more news and information at Catherine Albrecht calm [01:03:22.980 --> 01:03:24.980] I [01:03:42.100 --> 01:03:46.260] Okay, we're back this is the rule of law radio Randy Kelton [01:03:46.260 --> 01:03:50.540] I'm Brett fountain on this Friday the 2nd of June [01:03:50.540 --> 01:03:57.100] 2023 and we're talking with Kevin in Kansas about the Declaration of Independence and [01:03:57.980 --> 01:04:01.620] Kevin, I hope you don't feel like we're belittling [01:04:02.780 --> 01:04:05.220] the Declaration of Independence or feel [01:04:07.500 --> 01:04:10.060] Slighted in your respect for it [01:04:10.660 --> 01:04:12.460] I [01:04:12.460 --> 01:04:15.740] Think that the I'm kind of torn here. I [01:04:15.740 --> 01:04:22.300] I was telling Randy on the break. I feel a little torn because I see what you're saying about your [01:04:24.020 --> 01:04:29.060] Highly valuing that document and in terms of the [01:04:30.580 --> 01:04:32.580] The way that it [01:04:33.500 --> 01:04:35.460] Communicates to us [01:04:35.460 --> 01:04:39.900] what was going on at that time when those people were pulling away from England and [01:04:39.900 --> 01:04:48.260] It it gives us a good indicator of what we need to have in our hearts as the master of our servants the ones who [01:04:49.020 --> 01:04:52.460] Infuse this governmental system with some [01:04:53.100 --> 01:05:00.020] Authority that we delegate and that's a good mentality for us to have and to return to if we've lost [01:05:01.420 --> 01:05:03.140] and [01:05:03.140 --> 01:05:06.020] it's not a document that is [01:05:06.020 --> 01:05:07.940] Is [01:05:07.940 --> 01:05:15.220] We're not separating from England right now and there's and there's all we're also not separating ourselves from America [01:05:16.300 --> 01:05:23.700] Like you said, we're wanting our public officials to do right. We want them to stop doing wrong [01:05:23.940 --> 01:05:28.540] Well, that's all codified. We've got what's right and wrong for them to do [01:05:29.540 --> 01:05:32.700] Already set up in in the Constitution in the statutes [01:05:32.700 --> 01:05:36.460] It's it's laid out very well if they will follow those [01:05:37.660 --> 01:05:39.660] black and white [01:05:39.700 --> 01:05:42.380] It's all in black and white and follow those [01:05:43.900 --> 01:05:46.980] The statutes that were written by our legislators [01:05:48.060 --> 01:05:53.660] And if any of those are repugnant to the Constitution, well, we we can certainly get that resolved [01:05:54.580 --> 01:05:58.460] but the Declaration of Independence itself, I wouldn't call that a [01:05:58.460 --> 01:06:03.140] Number one law or any law that you could really go and get in any court [01:06:03.980 --> 01:06:07.500] you can't go in and say this is controlling law and [01:06:08.860 --> 01:06:12.460] I'm going to withdraw my consent and so therefore [01:06:13.180 --> 01:06:19.420] America can't exist anymore and you guys are on your own. You don't have a job. We can't really [01:06:20.780 --> 01:06:25.660] We can't pull that I mean not with any effectiveness. I don't think [01:06:25.660 --> 01:06:28.140] Maybe in some kind of [01:06:31.980 --> 01:06:36.620] Theoretical moral kind of way you could but [01:06:37.820 --> 01:06:43.580] In the real world, how do you continue to interact with people around you? How do you continue to have? [01:06:44.860 --> 01:06:46.860] to live your life [01:06:47.260 --> 01:06:48.460] if [01:06:48.460 --> 01:06:50.460] You've withdrawn your consent. So [01:06:50.940 --> 01:06:52.940] There's no government [01:06:52.940 --> 01:07:02.060] Does that make sense? Well, um, I think it it it does make sense to me and I appreciate you giving this [01:07:03.100 --> 01:07:07.500] Consideration and helping me understand it better from your perspective. I think that [01:07:08.300 --> 01:07:11.100] what I mean by withdrawing consent is just [01:07:12.060 --> 01:07:14.060] pulling back into the [01:07:14.700 --> 01:07:16.860] You know the American common law [01:07:17.580 --> 01:07:18.700] and [01:07:18.700 --> 01:07:23.260] just living according to the commandments and [01:07:23.740 --> 01:07:28.620] Working with the local sheriffs to come back into contract. I don't want to be out of contract [01:07:29.420 --> 01:07:31.900] I want to come back into lawful contract [01:07:32.620 --> 01:07:34.620] I don't want the [01:07:35.020 --> 01:07:37.020] local sheriff to [01:07:38.380 --> 01:07:42.460] You know to be helping the state and fringe and to not be [01:07:43.180 --> 01:07:45.980] Not be pushing a guy back against the law [01:07:45.980 --> 01:07:52.780] Not be pushing a guy back against the state for and the federal government for all the terrible things that are [01:07:53.340 --> 01:07:55.340] Happening. I see them every day around this [01:07:56.140 --> 01:07:58.140] You know this little county [01:07:58.140 --> 01:08:01.180] um with what's happening with the children and the shot and [01:08:01.900 --> 01:08:05.820] Like these things keep getting promoted like the easy one to pick out is the shot [01:08:06.540 --> 01:08:10.460] You know, I still see it all over the place even though this is a super red [01:08:11.420 --> 01:08:13.100] county and [01:08:13.100 --> 01:08:17.660] There's like 80 plus percent people here that are all all know. It's a bio weapon [01:08:18.300 --> 01:08:25.260] And yet the the county still allows that propaganda to be pushed and pushed and pushed and it's posted everywhere [01:08:25.980 --> 01:08:27.820] and the kansas [01:08:27.820 --> 01:08:33.420] The state of kansas is still pushing it and that's just one example and I don't understand [01:08:34.780 --> 01:08:36.780] Yeah, go ahead [01:08:36.860 --> 01:08:39.420] What have you done to change that? [01:08:39.420 --> 01:08:44.860] What have I done to change that I i've tried to make appointments with the local sheriffs and deputies [01:08:45.580 --> 01:08:49.580] To talk to them about these things. I went down to the local [01:08:50.300 --> 01:08:55.180] Town hall to speak to the clerk and to to speak to the department of health [01:08:55.900 --> 01:08:57.900] the person that's running the [01:08:58.460 --> 01:09:00.460] the county's health department [01:09:01.340 --> 01:09:02.540] and [01:09:02.540 --> 01:09:06.380] I made attempts to talk to them about these things [01:09:06.380 --> 01:09:07.740] and um [01:09:07.740 --> 01:09:11.740] So far i haven't been able to gain any traction. I couldn't get conversation with them [01:09:12.700 --> 01:09:13.740] um [01:09:13.740 --> 01:09:19.020] And so what's that? Let us let us speak to this. This is what we do [01:09:20.300 --> 01:09:21.660] Okay [01:09:21.660 --> 01:09:27.420] The only way you're going to get traction with them is holding them to the letter of law [01:09:28.780 --> 01:09:30.780] That's where you have power [01:09:30.780 --> 01:09:36.700] Trying to negotiate with them trying to reason with them. Good luck with it [01:09:37.660 --> 01:09:41.340] They have agendas. They have a job that they feel like they have to do [01:09:42.060 --> 01:09:43.820] they have [01:09:43.820 --> 01:09:46.540] Expectations they feel like they have to meet [01:09:48.060 --> 01:09:55.740] You know, your sheriff was elected by the public to enforce the laws and he feels like it's his job to enforce the law [01:09:55.740 --> 01:10:03.340] So when I have problems with the sheriff, I don't have philosophical problems with my public officials [01:10:04.860 --> 01:10:09.260] I only have legal problems with them. We we have a rule here [01:10:10.380 --> 01:10:14.060] Never ask a public official to do anything you actually want them to do [01:10:15.580 --> 01:10:16.860] because [01:10:16.860 --> 01:10:21.900] You never ask the public official to do anything that the law does not compel [01:10:21.900 --> 01:10:25.660] If you ask them to do something that the law does not compel them to do [01:10:26.460 --> 01:10:27.740] then [01:10:27.740 --> 01:10:30.780] For the most part, they're not authorized to do it [01:10:32.860 --> 01:10:36.620] They only do what they're authorized to do [01:10:37.900 --> 01:10:44.620] And they must do what they're required to do. So I ask them to do stuff that they're required to do if they're not [01:10:45.340 --> 01:10:47.340] Performing what they're required to do [01:10:47.340 --> 01:10:52.540] So I ask them to do stuff that they're required to do if they're not performing the way [01:10:53.580 --> 01:10:59.740] The law says they're supposed to perform then I demand that they do it when they don't have criminal charges against them [01:11:01.180 --> 01:11:03.180] Nothing personal guys [01:11:03.580 --> 01:11:07.820] This is what the law is you claim to enforce this law that works for me [01:11:09.340 --> 01:11:11.100] I can use you [01:11:11.100 --> 01:11:17.740] If you pretend to to to follow all of these laws, I can use those because every remedy I need is in there [01:11:20.060 --> 01:11:24.960] I I have now a suit against all of the highest judges in texas [01:11:25.660 --> 01:11:27.900] I've sued them in their personal capacity [01:11:28.700 --> 01:11:30.700] a 500 million [01:11:31.260 --> 01:11:35.100] And I have ample evidence to support the 500 million [01:11:35.100 --> 01:11:40.460] What do you think these judges are going to do when they get served by the u.s. Marshal? [01:11:41.260 --> 01:11:43.600] The suit against each one of them personally [01:11:46.300 --> 01:11:52.220] This is how we get their attention I don't care to to win the suit against them personally [01:11:53.100 --> 01:11:55.100] I want to get their attention [01:11:56.060 --> 01:11:59.180] I want them to follow the law the way it's written [01:11:59.180 --> 01:12:04.780] And talking to them and reasoning with them is not going to get us anywhere [01:12:05.580 --> 01:12:07.180] Yeah, unfortunately [01:12:07.180 --> 01:12:09.180] I have tried that too [01:12:11.580 --> 01:12:16.700] And they may listen politely and smile and then when you leave they're going to go back to doing what they're doing [01:12:17.740 --> 01:12:19.740] if we are to [01:12:19.820 --> 01:12:24.460] If we are to take control of our system, we must be the master of the servant [01:12:24.460 --> 01:12:30.540] And the only way we can be the master of that servant is know their code better than they do [01:12:31.660 --> 01:12:33.660] when was the last time you read the [01:12:34.680 --> 01:12:35.900] kansas [01:12:35.900 --> 01:12:38.780] Penal code and kansas criminal procedure code [01:12:40.380 --> 01:12:42.380] I have not [01:12:42.860 --> 01:12:44.860] You have no idea what you're doing [01:12:45.580 --> 01:12:50.460] You have no idea how to go after them. I'm going to suggest if you get those two [01:12:50.460 --> 01:12:54.460] Read them twice [01:12:54.540 --> 01:12:59.660] They're not as big as they appear because everything is outlined in there. So there's a lot of white space [01:13:00.700 --> 01:13:03.660] You read them through the first time. Don't try to understand them. Just read them [01:13:05.020 --> 01:13:08.940] Then go back and read it again when you read it the second time [01:13:09.660 --> 01:13:15.600] You'll start putting all the pieces together because the laws are not written like books or novels [01:13:16.940 --> 01:13:18.940] The laws are passed and then [01:13:18.940 --> 01:13:25.280] The past when they're passed not necessarily in context with anything else. They're stuck in national register [01:13:26.380 --> 01:13:28.380] Register or the the public ledger [01:13:28.380 --> 01:13:30.380] Whatever they use in kansas [01:13:30.380 --> 01:13:34.860] And then they hire this publisher to go in there and find all the laws that fit together [01:13:35.340 --> 01:13:37.340] And stick them in one volume [01:13:38.220 --> 01:13:40.860] So you you'll have laws in the front [01:13:41.820 --> 01:13:45.900] That refer to laws in the back and laws in the back that refer to laws in the front [01:13:45.900 --> 01:13:49.980] So you read it through quickly then go back and read it again [01:13:51.100 --> 01:13:53.100] And kind of read like a comic book [01:13:54.780 --> 01:13:59.500] You'll be surprised at how much power you have at the things you can do to these guys [01:14:00.220 --> 01:14:02.220] To bring them in line [01:14:02.780 --> 01:14:07.980] Okay, it will it will be a pleasant read and then you read the criminal procedure code [01:14:08.540 --> 01:14:10.540] And you look at what they're doing [01:14:11.020 --> 01:14:13.020] They won't be doing any of that [01:14:13.020 --> 01:14:17.340] You know, i'm here in texas and I read the code as an engineer [01:14:18.300 --> 01:14:20.300] So I read it like a tech manual [01:14:21.100 --> 01:14:23.100] And then I looked at the practice [01:14:24.300 --> 01:14:28.140] And I thought have I stepped through the looking glass [01:14:29.660 --> 01:14:34.060] How can the practice be so dramatically different than the code? [01:14:35.500 --> 01:14:40.960] And that's why i'm here. It set me on an odyssey. Uh, it was a conundrum and engineers like conundrums [01:14:40.960 --> 01:14:46.160] It's taken 30 years to figure out precisely what was wrong [01:14:47.200 --> 01:14:50.800] And precisely how to fix it. No, i'm implementing the fix [01:14:52.560 --> 01:14:54.560] You can do that [01:14:55.040 --> 01:14:57.200] But you can't do that until you know the code [01:14:58.320 --> 01:15:00.320] So read the penal code [01:15:00.880 --> 01:15:02.560] Okay [01:15:02.560 --> 01:15:04.560] Read it twice. It's not that big [01:15:05.680 --> 01:15:09.840] The back half of it gets into some really obscure stuff that you probably won't care about [01:15:09.840 --> 01:15:11.840] but the front half [01:15:12.480 --> 01:15:13.520] and then [01:15:13.520 --> 01:15:17.200] Read the penal code and the criminal procedure code that way read them twice [01:15:18.000 --> 01:15:20.000] You'll know them better than those guys do [01:15:21.360 --> 01:15:23.360] Okay, then you looks like [01:15:24.720 --> 01:15:27.680] You go down and you ask your public official to do something [01:15:28.080 --> 01:15:31.920] We have another rule never make a proactive statement of law out of your own mouth [01:15:32.800 --> 01:15:36.180] I go down and say I want to see all warrants [01:15:36.180 --> 01:15:40.340] For the last six months that were issued and subsequently [01:15:40.880 --> 01:15:46.420] Executed in accordance with your duty under 15.16 takes us go to good procedure [01:15:47.780 --> 01:15:50.660] And the clerk sat there and looked at me with her mouth hanging open [01:15:51.940 --> 01:15:56.020] I got she said I need to talk to the magistrate good idea [01:15:57.140 --> 01:16:00.820] I got no crapola from him. I got no argument from him [01:16:00.820 --> 01:16:07.860] I always ask them to do things in the verbiage of the code that requires them to do it [01:16:08.900 --> 01:16:12.500] And when they don't do it, I call 9-1-1 ask somebody to come out and arrest them [01:16:14.580 --> 01:16:18.740] That is great fun and it gets their attention you had a comment bread [01:16:20.420 --> 01:16:26.420] Yeah in kansas, I see and it's the kansas statutes here it says [01:16:26.420 --> 01:16:32.100] Um chapter 21 is crimes and punishments that would be [01:16:32.980 --> 01:16:34.660] the penal code [01:16:34.660 --> 01:16:36.660] And chapter 22 [01:16:36.740 --> 01:16:41.940] Is criminal procedure that says how they have to do things if they want to [01:16:42.900 --> 01:16:46.260] Start a case against somebody. This is how this is the steps [01:16:47.380 --> 01:16:49.380] Need to be taken and by whom? 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Yeah [01:20:22.260 --> 01:20:27.780] Okay, we are back randy kelton brett fountain real law radio and i'm talking to kevin in kansas [01:20:27.780 --> 01:20:32.820] And kevin you can have a powerful effect [01:20:34.020 --> 01:20:37.300] Okay, you have you have to know the law first [01:20:38.260 --> 01:20:43.060] I'm gonna read it. I'm gonna read it. If not tonight tomorrow. I'm gonna read both chapters [01:20:46.100 --> 01:20:50.260] Then you call us back and we will have a whole different conversation [01:20:51.300 --> 01:20:52.900] Okay [01:20:52.900 --> 01:20:54.900] We got tools [01:20:54.900 --> 01:21:02.420] We got all kinds of cool tools you haven't lived until you stood in a courtroom and turned to the bailiff and said mr [01:21:02.420 --> 01:21:04.420] Bailiff, did you hear that? [01:21:05.140 --> 01:21:08.180] Yes, mr. Kelton. I did arrest that judge [01:21:09.300 --> 01:21:11.300] I've done that in court eight times [01:21:12.420 --> 01:21:14.420] what [01:21:14.500 --> 01:21:18.340] Every time the judge sat there and kept his mouth shut [01:21:20.340 --> 01:21:22.340] Because he knew [01:21:22.340 --> 01:21:29.380] And he knew that I knew one word out of him witness tampering obstruction both of them felonies [01:21:31.300 --> 01:21:33.300] You can do that [01:21:34.020 --> 01:21:39.300] You can take these guys to task but you got to know their code when you do [01:21:41.060 --> 01:21:47.700] The last time I did that I gave the the magistrate seven six or seven criminal complaints [01:21:47.700 --> 01:21:54.020] One of them against a magistrate a justice of the peace that I had just sued was in the courtroom [01:21:54.660 --> 01:21:56.660] one against the sheriff [01:21:57.300 --> 01:22:01.860] Several other asunder public officials and he refused to even read him [01:22:03.300 --> 01:22:09.860] I quoted walker v packer to him that says a judge has no discretion in properly applying the law to the facts [01:22:10.340 --> 01:22:12.660] A failure to do so is an abuse of discretion [01:22:12.660 --> 01:22:19.220] And in texas an abuse of discretion that has the effect of denying me in the full free access to her enjoyment of a right [01:22:19.700 --> 01:22:25.460] That's a violation of 39.03 penal code official oppression. Mr. Bailiff. Did you hear that? [01:22:26.260 --> 01:22:27.940] He just stood there [01:22:27.940 --> 01:22:29.940] Arrest that judge [01:22:30.740 --> 01:22:33.000] It got real quiet in the courtroom [01:22:35.220 --> 01:22:38.020] When you take their code and cram it down their throats [01:22:38.020 --> 01:22:42.420] You get their attention. I didn't particularly want the judge arrested [01:22:44.580 --> 01:22:47.140] He's just he was just acting like a stubborn mule [01:22:48.020 --> 01:22:52.920] And I just wanted to whack him upside the head with a two by four to get his attention [01:22:56.580 --> 01:22:58.580] We can fix this system [01:22:58.980 --> 01:23:01.140] but it takes things guys like you who [01:23:01.860 --> 01:23:03.060] who [01:23:03.060 --> 01:23:05.060] Have the will to do something [01:23:05.060 --> 01:23:07.060] We've got the tools [01:23:08.340 --> 01:23:11.140] Yeah, and the moral underpinning to understand why [01:23:11.780 --> 01:23:13.780] instead of just [01:23:13.860 --> 01:23:17.860] Somebody that wants to just be a rebel and you know, throw off all restraint and [01:23:18.580 --> 01:23:23.060] And no, sir. I was just going by what you know my limited knowledge. That's all [01:23:24.020 --> 01:23:26.020] Yeah, exactly [01:23:27.700 --> 01:23:31.700] Once once you increase that knowledge you will become a force and you [01:23:31.700 --> 01:23:36.520] Get when I go into court, i'm never rude. I'm never disrespectful [01:23:37.540 --> 01:23:39.380] I'm never angry [01:23:39.380 --> 01:23:41.380] If I get angry, they don't get to know it [01:23:43.220 --> 01:23:45.220] And that makes it even worse [01:23:46.740 --> 01:23:49.060] Because it makes you a force to be reckoned with [01:23:50.420 --> 01:23:51.940] Yes, sir [01:23:51.940 --> 01:23:57.300] And you sound like you have the character for it. You're not coming on here angry. That's what i'm saying. Yeah [01:23:57.300 --> 01:24:01.780] Yeah, and you're not looking for a fight. You're looking to fix something [01:24:02.660 --> 01:24:06.420] That's right. And I we need to do this. I need yeah [01:24:06.980 --> 01:24:08.660] It matters [01:24:08.660 --> 01:24:10.020] Yes, sir [01:24:10.020 --> 01:24:13.300] You will become much more powerful than the guys who are angry [01:24:14.180 --> 01:24:17.240] And really poed at them. That's not a good strategy [01:24:18.900 --> 01:24:20.900] Not being upset at them at all [01:24:22.420 --> 01:24:24.420] Knowing their code better than they do [01:24:24.420 --> 01:24:29.460] And not letting them manipulate you that makes them crazy [01:24:30.660 --> 01:24:31.860] Yes, sir [01:24:31.860 --> 01:24:33.860] I sued this judge [01:24:34.500 --> 01:24:38.100] And it became clear to him that when I went into his [01:24:39.620 --> 01:24:44.740] Court and handed him these quick criminal complaints. I knew exactly what he was going to do [01:24:45.860 --> 01:24:48.340] I played him like a cheap fiddle [01:24:49.380 --> 01:24:51.380] And he knew I played him [01:24:51.380 --> 01:24:54.500] I knew I played him and there was nothing he'd do about it [01:24:56.180 --> 01:25:01.560] So now the judge was in court with me where I had sued him personally [01:25:03.780 --> 01:25:07.300] He was a had a whole different attitude when he came into court that day [01:25:08.500 --> 01:25:13.940] He was not so arrogant as he was when he threw my complaints down and said since you're not a lawyer [01:25:14.180 --> 01:25:16.660] I'm not even going to read these and stormed out of the room [01:25:16.660 --> 01:25:22.980] He stormed out of the room. I took out my phone call 911. I need an officer out to arrest him [01:25:24.740 --> 01:25:25.940] Oh [01:25:25.940 --> 01:25:27.940] That is so much fun [01:25:30.100 --> 01:25:33.540] You just haven't lived until you ask a policeman to arrest a judge [01:25:34.340 --> 01:25:36.340] Well, i'm ready to live [01:25:37.060 --> 01:25:41.220] You get to you get to see what we call this little chicken dance [01:25:41.220 --> 01:25:49.060] And that's where the officer shifted from one foot to the other trying to find a way off this dime. You just put him on [01:25:53.860 --> 01:25:56.740] And it is great fun sometimes you have to be real careful [01:25:57.220 --> 01:26:00.660] Uh, it's not polite to smirk in their face [01:26:01.380 --> 01:26:04.740] And laughing out loud is absolutely a no no [01:26:05.300 --> 01:26:07.380] You got a way to get out of the court to do that [01:26:07.380 --> 01:26:10.420] But once you find out that you can do that [01:26:12.820 --> 01:26:14.820] They need [01:26:15.140 --> 01:26:17.540] One or two people in every county [01:26:18.980 --> 01:26:20.980] That when he comes down there [01:26:21.300 --> 01:26:26.660] They do like I had a friend get a a job at the county tax assessor's office and they're [01:26:27.380 --> 01:26:29.380] Taking him through orientation [01:26:29.700 --> 01:26:35.380] And they take him to the front desk and they're telling him how it all works and and the guy said there's one guy that [01:26:35.380 --> 01:26:37.380] Comes in here randy kelton [01:26:38.020 --> 01:26:40.020] Watch that guy [01:26:41.060 --> 01:26:43.060] They didn't know he knew me [01:26:43.300 --> 01:26:50.100] Said he's always laughing and joking but he's just trying to get you to do something so he can call the police and try to get you arrested [01:26:51.380 --> 01:26:54.500] John was said he was thinking yeah, that's right. He is [01:26:55.380 --> 01:27:00.180] So don't screw with him if they've got one or two people in every county like that [01:27:01.460 --> 01:27:03.460] Changes their perspective [01:27:03.460 --> 01:27:05.460] Changes their perspective [01:27:07.860 --> 01:27:10.900] And the worst thing is is i'm not angry [01:27:11.860 --> 01:27:13.860] I laugh and I joke with them [01:27:14.500 --> 01:27:16.020] But they know [01:27:16.020 --> 01:27:18.020] One half inch across the legal line [01:27:18.420 --> 01:27:20.420] uh the county clerk [01:27:21.460 --> 01:27:26.660] I asked her to do something once and she wouldn't do it and the bailiff is in there and I said kirk. Did you hear that? [01:27:27.780 --> 01:27:29.860] Yes, mr. Kelton. I did arrest her [01:27:29.860 --> 01:27:33.380] And oh sherry parker was just a sweetheart [01:27:34.580 --> 01:27:38.660] She almost couldn't believe I was asking the bailiff to arrest her in her own office [01:27:40.420 --> 01:27:45.860] She never got over that when I came down to the clerk's office after that [01:27:47.600 --> 01:27:49.600] Everybody was on their toes [01:27:51.620 --> 01:27:56.660] And they need somebody that keeps them on their toes that you can do that [01:27:56.660 --> 01:27:58.660] That [01:27:59.940 --> 01:28:02.500] There's no rule that says you can't have fun in the process [01:28:05.460 --> 01:28:10.260] Kevin let me give you a url to point you to uh this stuff that you're going to start reading tonight [01:28:12.100 --> 01:28:16.420] Or tomorrow I have to go off the porch because I have to get a pen [01:28:18.020 --> 01:28:20.020] Okay [01:28:23.220 --> 01:28:25.220] Yeah, i'm gonna point him to uh [01:28:25.220 --> 01:28:31.940] Have a state specific collection here for some kansas constitution and [01:28:32.740 --> 01:28:38.980] The statutes that came from the kansas legislature so he can kind of have a springboard to start with [01:28:39.620 --> 01:28:41.780] Good, and I like his state of mind [01:28:42.660 --> 01:28:44.660] Yes, that's great [01:28:45.620 --> 01:28:51.860] If he can carry that off in front of him he will he will be some kind of force to be reckoned with exactly [01:28:51.860 --> 01:28:53.860] Really? [01:28:54.740 --> 01:28:56.740] Okay, are you ready kevin [01:28:56.740 --> 01:28:58.660] Yes, yes, sir [01:28:58.660 --> 01:29:00.660] Okay, so this is [01:29:00.880 --> 01:29:02.880] www. [01:29:03.460 --> 01:29:05.140] Law [01:29:05.140 --> 01:29:06.500] dot [01:29:06.500 --> 01:29:09.300] Cornell c-o-r-n-e-l-l [01:29:11.860 --> 01:29:13.860] Dot edu [01:29:14.500 --> 01:29:16.660] Yes, slash states [01:29:17.460 --> 01:29:19.460] plural s-t-a-t-e-s [01:29:19.460 --> 01:29:21.940] Yes slash kansas [01:29:23.380 --> 01:29:25.380] Okay, so [01:29:26.880 --> 01:29:32.740] www.law.cornell.edu slash states slash kansas that'll take you to a springboard you can [01:29:33.460 --> 01:29:35.940] from there you get the constitution and the [01:29:36.580 --> 01:29:40.100] statutes that came from the kansas legislature and [01:29:41.300 --> 01:29:44.900] On the legislature page you will have to they've got an old link there [01:29:44.900 --> 01:29:51.300] So you will have to at the very top click to go to the current year, but you'll be able to find things from there [01:29:51.700 --> 01:29:53.860] All right. 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Hello chris [01:35:10.900 --> 01:35:13.140] What do you have for us today? [01:35:14.580 --> 01:35:16.580] I'll try to make it quick. Um [01:35:16.980 --> 01:35:21.380] I had a couple quirky things happen with the court this weekend defense on my case [01:35:22.100 --> 01:35:23.620] um [01:35:23.620 --> 01:35:29.460] So I I think I told you guys that I filed a motion to compel because they were playing games with [01:35:29.460 --> 01:35:36.820] Privilege claims and there's nothing privilege that i've asked for. Um, but they tried to play that card and then the judge [01:35:37.300 --> 01:35:39.300] Teeter-totter back and forth [01:35:39.380 --> 01:35:44.900] So I just filed a motion to compel it. It kind of shot me in the foot for timing but um, [01:35:45.460 --> 01:35:49.300] It was a forceful, you know forceful paper or a forceful motion [01:35:50.340 --> 01:35:52.580] However, when they filed their response [01:35:53.540 --> 01:35:55.540] they actually uh [01:35:55.540 --> 01:36:01.700] Produced some of the things that I asked for that they said they tried to keep under privilege. So i'm curious [01:36:02.420 --> 01:36:04.420] What type of maneuver this is? [01:36:05.380 --> 01:36:09.140] Um, they've redacted some stuff and and they're just trying to hide it [01:36:09.140 --> 01:36:12.660] But basically my my hunch of them trying to hide this stuff [01:36:13.620 --> 01:36:18.820] It seems to be pretty accurate because there is no way that they had no legitimate privilege claim [01:36:18.820 --> 01:36:22.660] But i've never I didn't I thought they would object to everything in the motion and then make the decision [01:36:22.660 --> 01:36:25.780] I didn't I thought they would object to everything in the motion and then make the judge [01:36:26.740 --> 01:36:29.940] You know make the judge decide I didn't see this part coming. Okay [01:36:30.740 --> 01:36:32.740] Okay, objecting to everything [01:36:33.380 --> 01:36:35.380] Is kind of standard procedure [01:36:39.140 --> 01:36:42.340] They always do think it's the kitchen sink, I know [01:36:45.620 --> 01:36:46.820] But [01:36:46.820 --> 01:36:48.820] they instead of [01:36:48.820 --> 01:36:54.100] So they objected to everything behind the scenes and we're doing discovery, right, but I forced them [01:36:55.380 --> 01:37:01.460] Five by filing a motion to compel I forced the issue before the court and before the judge's eyes [01:37:02.660 --> 01:37:04.420] and [01:37:04.420 --> 01:37:09.940] She gave them some time to respond to it. But instead of them also objecting in this motion [01:37:10.020 --> 01:37:13.620] They chose not to object to this motion. At least not all of it [01:37:14.580 --> 01:37:17.140] They actually decided to produce some of the documents. So [01:37:17.140 --> 01:37:20.900] I don't know. I is to me. It implies a little bit that they're [01:37:21.860 --> 01:37:27.700] Realizing worried about the word that the judge is going to get annoyed and cut a button off their shirt [01:37:29.620 --> 01:37:31.620] Possibly, yeah [01:37:34.420 --> 01:37:36.420] Possibly you said that [01:37:37.140 --> 01:37:42.740] Excuse me. You said last time the judge indicated she was getting annoyed with how long it was taking [01:37:42.740 --> 01:37:44.740] And you just yeah [01:37:45.060 --> 01:37:50.100] You pushed it in there the judge's face that these guys are causing the delay [01:37:50.100 --> 01:37:53.700] So they they were probably concerned that they're you're going to get the judge [01:37:54.340 --> 01:37:56.340] Annoyed at them [01:37:57.460 --> 01:38:01.620] Well, i'm wondering if they think sanctions might be coming in some form and I mean i'm [01:38:02.420 --> 01:38:06.100] Sitting on the fence. This is one thing i'm thinking about saying because last time we talked [01:38:06.580 --> 01:38:08.340] We also talked about them delaying things [01:38:08.340 --> 01:38:12.900] But this actually implies that they were misleading the court. That's what i'm thinking [01:38:13.620 --> 01:38:17.540] Yeah, and then lawyers are terrified of sanctions [01:38:18.900 --> 01:38:22.580] Because a judge can sanction them at their caprice [01:38:24.340 --> 01:38:26.340] Just because they want to [01:38:26.900 --> 01:38:28.180] and [01:38:28.180 --> 01:38:30.180] they do [01:38:30.420 --> 01:38:33.300] So they do not want the judge upset at them [01:38:33.300 --> 01:38:37.060] Because they'll either hammer them here or they'll hammer them with their next client [01:38:38.580 --> 01:38:44.020] When lawyers get out of law school, you know in law school, they teach them how to argue legal elements [01:38:44.900 --> 01:38:46.900] What they don't tell them [01:38:46.900 --> 01:38:53.300] It's when you get out of law school. You're going to spend the rest of your professional career kissing some arrogant judges behind [01:38:55.860 --> 01:38:57.860] That they don't tell them [01:38:58.260 --> 01:39:00.260] They don't tell them [01:39:00.260 --> 01:39:02.820] That they don't tell them [01:39:03.940 --> 01:39:08.580] Now your pro se so they're figuring they can kick you around a bit [01:39:09.540 --> 01:39:12.180] And then you took it and rubbed it in the face of the judge [01:39:13.620 --> 01:39:15.620] It sounds like you got their attention [01:39:18.980 --> 01:39:25.700] So i'm thinking about reminding her of the waste of time and also misleading the court this time [01:39:26.580 --> 01:39:28.580] um [01:39:28.580 --> 01:39:33.060] And I just didn't just kind of took me a little off guard. I mean, I didn't think they would [01:39:33.860 --> 01:39:37.940] Show their hand that way, you know, but uh, I mean it's obvious they're lying [01:39:38.820 --> 01:39:43.860] To me, it's very obvious but to that to the judge. She doesn't she's not taking my case seriously [01:39:43.860 --> 01:39:46.500] so she doesn't know the nuances of what's been going on, but [01:39:47.300 --> 01:39:51.220] I hope I hope she sees it. I hope I can convince her that this is [01:39:51.940 --> 01:39:53.940] This is not okay [01:39:53.940 --> 01:39:55.940] but um [01:39:55.940 --> 01:40:00.100] Okay, i'll sit with that one and then um, the other quick one is so [01:40:00.740 --> 01:40:03.140] I filed a suit against the insurance company [01:40:03.940 --> 01:40:06.820] And I told you guys that last time but I was thinking about this [01:40:06.900 --> 01:40:12.660] So i'm not allowed to get attorney's fees. I'm not allowed to get any of my expenses for court essentially from from this first lawsuit [01:40:13.140 --> 01:40:17.460] but because the insurance company broke insurance law within illinois [01:40:18.500 --> 01:40:21.940] And and therefore caused me to have to sue their client [01:40:21.940 --> 01:40:29.960] Can I claim that as damages having being forced to go into court to recover other damages? Absolutely. Absolutely [01:40:31.940 --> 01:40:35.860] Okay, but what the judge gives you is what the judge gives you [01:40:36.900 --> 01:40:39.620] But you can claim just about anything you want to [01:40:40.980 --> 01:40:45.460] You can ask the judge to cover your cost as a sanction [01:40:47.300 --> 01:40:49.300] The judge has the power to do that [01:40:49.300 --> 01:40:51.300] So [01:40:51.380 --> 01:40:53.460] You can pretty well ask for anything you want to [01:40:55.380 --> 01:40:56.180] Okay [01:40:56.180 --> 01:41:02.820] Don't and don't expect to get everything you want to and sometimes you'll ask for something that you don't care if you get or not [01:41:03.780 --> 01:41:06.420] Just to put the other side on the dime [01:41:09.540 --> 01:41:15.700] Because the lawyers are terrified of judges they never know when a judge is going to hammer on [01:41:15.700 --> 01:41:17.700] Them [01:41:18.580 --> 01:41:23.780] And especially to get a pro se and they're annoying the judge there's not much the judge can do to you [01:41:24.980 --> 01:41:27.540] There's a lot that she can do to the lawyers [01:41:30.340 --> 01:41:36.580] Yeah, my favorite my favorite one was uh brenda burton where the judge [01:41:38.100 --> 01:41:41.940] Told the lawyers on the other side i'm giving you this courtroom today [01:41:42.820 --> 01:41:44.820] It's yours all afternoon [01:41:44.820 --> 01:41:50.260] But when I come back tomorrow, you will have made miss burton an offer [01:41:50.660 --> 01:41:55.140] She cannot refuse. I do not want to see her face in my courtroom again [01:41:55.700 --> 01:41:57.860] Do I make myself clear? [01:41:59.620 --> 01:42:01.620] Now he can that was a federal judge [01:42:02.020 --> 01:42:05.620] He can do that to lawyers. He couldn't do that to brenda [01:42:06.500 --> 01:42:07.700] She was [01:42:07.700 --> 01:42:09.700] Pounding him big time [01:42:09.700 --> 01:42:14.820] And he couldn't do anything to her, but he could do something to the lawyers [01:42:16.740 --> 01:42:18.740] I hope that gives you some ideas [01:42:20.260 --> 01:42:24.580] Well, yeah, I just it's two separate cases now so i'm trying to figure out [01:42:25.200 --> 01:42:29.620] Damages is like this huge thing, you know, and at least that's what the lawyers think of it [01:42:30.500 --> 01:42:33.940] um, but i'm starting to see what you said like even the judges [01:42:34.900 --> 01:42:36.260] can't [01:42:36.260 --> 01:42:41.140] Land on a specific damage and say no, you can't claim that they just try to persuade you [01:42:41.140 --> 01:42:45.220] Whereas a lawyer will try to like sell you that idea. You can't claim that as a damn as well [01:42:45.540 --> 01:42:47.620] Like you said randy, I can claim whatever I want [01:42:48.180 --> 01:42:50.900] It's up to the jury at this point whether they accept that or not [01:42:51.780 --> 01:42:53.860] um, yeah, and i've recorded and [01:42:54.660 --> 01:42:58.260] The jury is only one number they're going to remember at the end of the day [01:43:00.180 --> 01:43:02.420] And that's the number you walked in the door with [01:43:02.420 --> 01:43:06.340] Okay, they'll give you most likely give you a percentage of that [01:43:08.100 --> 01:43:12.180] So the bigger the number likely the bigger the percentage [01:43:15.300 --> 01:43:16.740] Okay [01:43:16.740 --> 01:43:23.460] And then the last thing that happened today was the my course my case got reassigned to another federal judge [01:43:23.460 --> 01:43:29.860] Um, 282 cases got pulled from this one judge and reassigned [01:43:32.580 --> 01:43:34.580] Well, maybe the judge is sick or something [01:43:36.180 --> 01:43:43.540] Well, I heard I heard that they're they're missing federal judges in um, illinois, there's not enough so they just got four new ones [01:43:44.420 --> 01:43:46.420] Oh, that may be why [01:43:46.820 --> 01:43:50.980] Okay. 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She's gonna have to familiarize herself with that's probably gonna take more many more months [01:46:49.840 --> 01:46:54.480] Plus she's got a motion on her hand because the old judge took eight months and never got to it apparently [01:46:54.480 --> 01:46:59.760] A motion to dismiss i'm just curious how that kind of plays out as far as timing [01:47:00.880 --> 01:47:04.320] Did you get the new judge or is this a [01:47:05.040 --> 01:47:07.040] Just a different judge [01:47:07.520 --> 01:47:09.520] Wait a minute. This is the judge or the magistrate [01:47:10.880 --> 01:47:13.520] The main judge or the case scott. Oh, okay [01:47:16.800 --> 01:47:18.800] I'm not sure depends on the judge [01:47:18.800 --> 01:47:24.240] Judge well, how does that work? So he's he may or may not have been working on a motion [01:47:24.640 --> 01:47:29.920] You know a motion to dismiss and a ruling on on one of the accounts and it's been we're going on [01:47:30.000 --> 01:47:31.920] We're past eight months now [01:47:31.920 --> 01:47:33.920] And he never got to it. And so [01:47:34.720 --> 01:47:40.080] Now she's she's got a new caseload of 282 cases apparently. She's a new judge, I guess [01:47:40.960 --> 01:47:42.880] and um [01:47:42.880 --> 01:47:45.520] Jesus could we wait another six months? I mean, this is crazy [01:47:45.520 --> 01:47:48.000] Yeah, they could [01:47:49.520 --> 01:47:52.980] Okay, one thing about these cases they take forever [01:47:54.800 --> 01:47:59.440] Yeah, I mean we're we're going to be a three-year case here pretty soon at some point [01:48:00.480 --> 01:48:02.480] Well, we're two years in with that [01:48:02.640 --> 01:48:06.560] That's pretty three to three to four years is pretty standard [01:48:07.760 --> 01:48:08.960] Okay [01:48:08.960 --> 01:48:10.960] Okay [01:48:10.960 --> 01:48:12.800] All right, I may call back in another night [01:48:12.800 --> 01:48:17.760] I don't know if you got another caller and find out about staying the rest of this case since we've got a new judge [01:48:17.840 --> 01:48:20.560] Etc, etc, because this is getting a little ridiculous [01:48:20.960 --> 01:48:22.960] So yeah [01:48:23.040 --> 01:48:24.400] Okay [01:48:24.400 --> 01:48:26.400] Okay. Well, thank you chris [01:48:27.040 --> 01:48:29.040] Now we're welcome. Thank now we're going to [01:48:29.920 --> 01:48:33.300] Whoops, and now we're going to go to ted in california [01:48:34.720 --> 01:48:36.720] Hello ted [01:48:36.720 --> 01:48:42.080] Good evening. Dr. Kelton and uh, best regards brett [01:48:42.880 --> 01:48:44.560] um [01:48:44.560 --> 01:48:47.200] Wow so much was covered that that other guy [01:48:49.600 --> 01:48:51.600] No, i brett [01:48:55.600 --> 01:48:59.920] Okay, what do you have for us I said I had best regards for brett [01:49:01.280 --> 01:49:04.160] And yeah, I like that best regards are good [01:49:04.160 --> 01:49:09.520] So and since randy wants to drop me like a hot rock [01:49:14.000 --> 01:49:16.880] You you know, I would drop you gently [01:49:18.800 --> 01:49:21.040] You're lucky you got a dr. Kelton out of me [01:49:26.640 --> 01:49:28.640] Okay, what do you have for us [01:49:29.120 --> 01:49:32.880] That's pretty much what I wanted right there was to hear you laugh [01:49:32.880 --> 01:49:33.840] back [01:49:33.840 --> 01:49:36.960] Because I got my house off you guys [01:49:37.760 --> 01:49:38.960] uh [01:49:38.960 --> 01:49:40.960] You're two hours ahead of me [01:49:40.960 --> 01:49:43.120] And i've been listening all night [01:49:44.000 --> 01:49:46.160] and boy what a marathon and [01:49:47.600 --> 01:49:52.400] Uh, I mean I just really have respect and appreciation for [01:49:53.200 --> 01:49:58.640] What you guys are doing and even just listening I pick up things and so brett tonight [01:49:59.440 --> 01:50:01.440] I went to the cornell law [01:50:01.440 --> 01:50:04.160] Uh website and the awesome thing is [01:50:05.280 --> 01:50:07.280] Is if you take off [01:50:08.880 --> 01:50:10.880] If you stop at edu [01:50:11.360 --> 01:50:13.360] and then go into [01:50:14.000 --> 01:50:15.680] the uh [01:50:15.680 --> 01:50:19.440] Tabs at the at the top. It's the second tab get law [01:50:20.640 --> 01:50:22.240] Yeah, the law [01:50:22.240 --> 01:50:24.340] Right under get the law is constitution [01:50:24.340 --> 01:50:30.580] Constitution and guess what folks you can take it a section at a time and uh, [01:50:31.060 --> 01:50:34.100] Read it read the united states constitution right there [01:50:34.980 --> 01:50:36.980] Is that great? So [01:50:37.380 --> 01:50:38.980] uh, there's [01:50:38.980 --> 01:50:46.260] Whether you're on the show talking or monitoring the show. I learn every every time I I uh [01:50:47.200 --> 01:50:48.580] participate [01:50:48.580 --> 01:50:50.420] in this process [01:50:50.420 --> 01:50:51.540] uh [01:50:51.540 --> 01:50:57.940] Your guy in new york, I would tell ask him to because he seems to want to research and stuff on this [01:50:59.380 --> 01:51:02.660] COVID stuff I would tell him the next step is to [01:51:04.180 --> 01:51:06.180] Look at what remediation [01:51:06.820 --> 01:51:08.820] Can be done for those that uh [01:51:09.700 --> 01:51:12.820] Want to pursue that because there are things out there [01:51:13.460 --> 01:51:17.380] And your caller from california is was dead on with everything [01:51:17.380 --> 01:51:20.820] Uh, and you know, he's backing it up with researchers [01:51:21.860 --> 01:51:23.860] uh, what wasn't discussed [01:51:24.660 --> 01:51:28.100] Is that from the beginning there were doctors? [01:51:29.060 --> 01:51:31.060] that knew better [01:51:31.940 --> 01:51:35.380] Than to do the treatments that they did specifically [01:51:36.340 --> 01:51:37.780] the ventilators [01:51:37.780 --> 01:51:39.780] But they were afraid [01:51:40.100 --> 01:51:43.140] to uh deviate from the protocol [01:51:44.180 --> 01:51:46.180] and that protocol [01:51:46.180 --> 01:51:48.180] Ended up killing a lot of people [01:51:48.660 --> 01:51:51.460] And that's not that was not discussed tonight [01:51:52.100 --> 01:51:57.620] And the whole thing is very depressing and as we move forward out of it, you know help [01:51:58.180 --> 01:52:02.180] An hour ago or so randy, you know, you said it was kind of depressing [01:52:02.660 --> 01:52:08.660] I agreed with you and I I went into the freezer and got some ice cream put some chocolate syrup on top of it [01:52:09.860 --> 01:52:11.860] Now that is depressing [01:52:11.860 --> 01:52:15.140] My I think I can forego my diet tonight [01:52:16.580 --> 01:52:17.860] because [01:52:17.860 --> 01:52:20.180] This is just all too depressing [01:52:21.060 --> 01:52:22.740] but uh [01:52:22.740 --> 01:52:24.180] you know [01:52:24.180 --> 01:52:31.300] There's the the bad out there and there's there's there's actually a lot of good out there that isn't getting uh discussed [01:52:31.860 --> 01:52:33.860] all these things that are going on [01:52:34.660 --> 01:52:39.780] Uh, I don't disagree with one of the things you said about population though randy [01:52:39.780 --> 01:52:45.940] There are the people out there that's the evil out there. They believe we're at the point where they don't need us anymore [01:52:46.740 --> 01:52:48.740] And so they they do [01:52:49.380 --> 01:52:51.380] there there is those [01:52:51.700 --> 01:52:58.100] That want to depopulate at this time. They figure we don't we're not needed anymore. They have ai they have robotics [01:52:58.900 --> 01:53:03.140] There's a thing that concerns me and I thought about it while he was talking [01:53:04.260 --> 01:53:06.260] And that is yellowstone national park [01:53:06.260 --> 01:53:11.620] It's some 40,000 years overdue for an eruption [01:53:13.220 --> 01:53:18.900] The ground is rising precipitously the geysers are changing their frequency [01:53:19.620 --> 01:53:21.620] Everything's moving out there [01:53:23.300 --> 01:53:28.020] There's serious indication that uh yellowstone could blow [01:53:29.540 --> 01:53:31.540] If yellowstone could blow [01:53:31.540 --> 01:53:35.220] It could coat the entire united states [01:53:36.100 --> 01:53:41.700] Round yellowstone up to five feet of ash texas up to six inches of ash [01:53:43.460 --> 01:53:47.780] It would be an incredible catastrophe and we also have [01:53:48.340 --> 01:53:51.860] The big one in california just watched a program on it last night [01:53:52.820 --> 01:53:54.820] It's not the san andreas fault [01:53:54.820 --> 01:54:02.500] The big one in california just watched a program on it last night. It's not the san andreas fault. That is the concern [01:54:04.100 --> 01:54:07.700] That fault is fairly safe because it moves regular [01:54:08.900 --> 01:54:11.880] It's the subduction zone off the coast of oregon [01:54:14.260 --> 01:54:22.120] That one is it goes off every 300 300 years or 500 years [01:54:22.120 --> 01:54:24.120] 500 years [01:54:24.120 --> 01:54:26.520] And it's 50 years overdue [01:54:28.360 --> 01:54:32.280] If that one goes off it'll pretty well wipe out the west coast [01:54:34.040 --> 01:54:39.720] There are a couple of things looming that could dramatically yellowstone being the big one [01:54:41.400 --> 01:54:44.380] If yellowstone blows the way it has historically [01:54:45.480 --> 01:54:47.480] uh it could [01:54:47.960 --> 01:54:50.680] Go a long way toward depopulating the planet [01:54:50.680 --> 01:54:53.100] And that's one of the super volcanoes [01:54:55.160 --> 01:55:02.460] And it's one of the most dangerous yellowstone national park lies inside a caldera [01:55:04.980 --> 01:55:06.980] 25 mile caldera [01:55:09.320 --> 01:55:11.320] Holy mackerel [01:55:12.440 --> 01:55:18.520] We look at these volcanoes and you see the the lava coming out of the top [01:55:18.520 --> 01:55:22.840] What if the top of that was 25 miles across? [01:55:26.600 --> 01:55:33.320] And that's beginning to look good this the geologists are getting very concerned about it [01:55:34.920 --> 01:55:39.800] With what they've done already we could wind up losing more of a population than we want to [01:55:39.800 --> 01:55:49.260] Do and you know like europe europe is at 1.38 population [01:55:51.800 --> 01:55:53.800] Wait for the rate of [01:55:54.440 --> 01:56:00.600] The rate of births is 1.38 per person it takes 2.1 to maintain the population [01:56:01.780 --> 01:56:06.700] 1.28 historically is the point at which a population cannot recover [01:56:06.700 --> 01:56:08.700] In europe's at 1.38 [01:56:10.060 --> 01:56:12.060] We're not birthing new children [01:56:13.340 --> 01:56:18.940] The only places that are are third world nations and as they come out of third world nation status [01:56:19.660 --> 01:56:22.220] They stop having all these children because it's too expensive [01:56:23.660 --> 01:56:25.660] We are likely to [01:56:25.980 --> 01:56:31.740] Reduce our population significantly just because we're more successful [01:56:31.740 --> 01:56:36.220] And have you said in a wal-mart lately and watch the people coming in and out of it? [01:56:39.100 --> 01:56:43.500] The population is in such incredibly poor health [01:56:45.500 --> 01:56:49.740] We're likely to take care of this population problem all on our own just our [01:56:50.460 --> 01:56:52.460] Dr. Joe and I were talking about that earlier [01:56:53.340 --> 01:56:54.780] our [01:56:54.780 --> 01:56:56.780] technological advancement has [01:56:56.780 --> 01:57:03.180] our technological advancement has so far outstripped our [01:57:04.060 --> 01:57:06.060] cultural adjustment [01:57:06.620 --> 01:57:09.600] That we may advance ourselves into oblivion [01:57:11.660 --> 01:57:14.780] So there are a lot of things playing against us right now [01:57:17.820 --> 01:57:19.820] So now are you depressed [01:57:20.940 --> 01:57:24.060] Well, I am very close to the [01:57:24.060 --> 01:57:26.940] the location you spoke of and uh [01:57:28.220 --> 01:57:30.220] Outside of oregon [01:57:30.700 --> 01:57:33.740] Matter of fact get much closer. My my toes are almost [01:57:34.780 --> 01:57:36.780] in the ocean water out here [01:57:37.260 --> 01:57:38.940] and uh [01:57:38.940 --> 01:57:42.380] I uh, i'll tell you, you know life life is [01:57:43.080 --> 01:57:46.940] Absolutely dangerous because none of us are getting out of here alive [01:57:47.980 --> 01:57:50.460] That's that's what my mom kept saying [01:57:50.460 --> 01:57:57.740] That is not going to get out alive well i've told her well if I can't get out alive, it just ain't going [01:57:59.660 --> 01:58:03.900] Now I just want to give a quick shout out to chris I lost his number [01:58:03.980 --> 01:58:05.740] I hope he's still listening [01:58:05.740 --> 01:58:11.100] And uh, i'm gonna thank him again because he he helped me with some things health wise [01:58:11.980 --> 01:58:13.500] and um [01:58:13.500 --> 01:58:15.980] Again guys, I appreciate all that you do [01:58:16.860 --> 01:58:18.300] this is a [01:58:18.300 --> 01:58:20.460] time well spent [01:58:20.460 --> 01:58:22.460] Okay. 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