RLM News Show Podcast Blog – November 22 2013

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JFK_Plot Quotes by John F. Kennedy
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”
John F. Kennedy

“Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.”
John F. Kennedy

“A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
John F. Kennedy

“Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind.”
John F. Kennedy

“Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth.”
John F. Kennedy

“War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today.”
John F. Kennedy

“The greater our knowledge increases the more our ignorance unfolds.”
John F. Kennedy

“Man is still the most extraordinary computer of all.”
John F. Kennedy

I did my best to pull quotes which show JFK in a good light. The man was a statist and if he were President today, I would feel the same about him as I do anyone who holds that office. They are puppets and nothing more. – Grimnir

These are the links to the stories covered on the RLM News Show – November 22, 2013

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Mountain Man Arrested For Fishing, Judge Walks Out!

Published on Nov 21, 2013
In a packed courtroom, 52-year-old Ernie Tertelgte told the judge “I am a living man protected by natural law and I have the right to forage for food when I am hungry… You are trying to create a fictitious, fraudulent action.”

Charged with fishing without a license and resisting the arrest for fishing without a license, Mr. Tertegte says he’s being wrongly prosecuted for trying to feed himself.

Tertelgte, 52 years old, was arrested on Monday and is accused of fishing without a license and then resisting arrest.

He appeared before the judge via video from the Gallatin County Detention Center, and it was standing room only more than a dozen friends and family members filled the small courtroom. Tertelgte appeared subdued and respectful before the Justice of the Peace during Tuesday’s court session, which went very differently than his court appearance earlier this month, where Tertelgte and Three ForksCity Judge Wanda Drusch got into a heated exchange.

Terteltge argued that the court did not have the authority to charge him, citing “natural law.”

He told the judge, “You are trying to create a fictitious, fraudulent action.” He continued, “I am the living man, protected by natural law.”

He then yelled, “Do not tell me to shut up! I am the living, natural man, and my voice will be heard!”

Terteltge then pointed at the flag and said, “That is the Jolly Roger, that thing you call the American flag with the golf fringe around it is the Jolly Roger, and you are acting as one of its privateers!”

When the judge noted that he had pleaded not guilty, Terteltge countered, “I never plead, animals plead, sounds like baaaa, oink oink.” The back and forth exchange continued for a few more moments, and the hearing ended after both the judge and the defendant walked out.

This time, extra law enforcement officers were in court Tuesday and the proceedings happened without any outbursts.

A friend of Tertelgte’s told us that he and the others came to court to enforce the Constitution.

William Wolf said, “It’s we the people that run this and rule this country, not we the courts, not we the government, and if the people don’t start standing up for themselves and for each other, we are going to continue being subjects of this government.”

Justice Adams set Tertelgte’s bond at $500 and his next court hearing is scheduled for January.


Links to other Important Stories I didn’t have time to cover on the show


Do People Believe the JFK conspiracy?

Do People Believe the JFK conspiracy?


Right To Remain Silent Only Upon Request

The Supreme Court ruled that prosecutors can use a defendant’s silence against them if it is before police advise a suspect of their miranda rights. The refusal to speak can be used against someone if they do not specifically evoke their right to remain silent, and it was used in a case as evidence of guilt for a suspect of murder in the case Salinas . Texas. Is this another scary step in the war on civil liberties? We discuss the story and implications on society in this Buzzsaw news clip with Tyrel Ventura and Tabetha Wallace.


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