Sometimes it doesn't hurt to play along. In the end, the results tend to be the same.
Imagine some terrorist overseas attempting this semi-make believe legal double talk with US troops.
Sometimes it doesn't hurt to play along. In the end, the results tend to be the same.
Imagine some terrorist overseas attempting this semi-make believe legal double talk with US troops.
On behalf of the sovereign man, unencumbered by the corporation and legal restrictions of the Articles of Confederation, we bid you greetings.
Posted as the agent and settler for the individual. cstone, the mod is currently an enigma, shrouded in mystery, and sprinkled with unfathomable perplexity; however if you leave a message, one of the many imps employed by said mod will be happy to file your message.
These "sovereigns" crack me up. What does any of that gibberish mean anyway? The judge addressed all 4 entities of that idiot and they all went to jail.![]()
Also I love that she threatens to sue in the same breath that she claims that laws aren't real.
I'd never heard of these groups so I just read the first few pages of the wiki about them. Is the point to not pay taxes or just plain not follow any law at all? It seems like they'd have more success if there wasn't such a high level of douche in what they're up to. I'm reminded of the scene from the movie Blow where he tries to argue that all he did was bring natural plants across an imaginary line drawn on the map.
I had no idea this was a thing! There goes my productivity today.
My favorite so far is the video in cstone's post. I love it when the judge begins speaking in legalese terms and the settler/agent/individual doesn't understand because he just repeats smart sounding phrases he's heard before. He has no real concept of what he's saying.
I applaud the professionalism of the people dealing with these individuals. I wouldn't be able to stop laughing.
The "k" is silent.
97% of them are like this. Only very few SC's could have an intelligent and engaging conversation with you; although they would spend most of the conversation quoting, and then interpreting, outdated US law and court cases (most of which were later overturned).
It's comical until they get your attention by somehow affecting your life. (not my situation)
Lessons cost money. Good ones cost lots. -Tony Beets
My favorite part of the wiki page is where it talks about a guy who didn't show up for prison, then they found him and it even lists his prisoner number and location. LOL
"There are no finger prints under water."