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Wombaticus Rex wrote:I definitely know people who have bookshelves full of William Cooper and Edward Griffin and call themselves Freemen, hoist an upside-down flag, and drive around without a license mostly on back roads because there's not a single state trooper who gives a shit about any of this. All the guys I grew up knowing who were into this stuff have been touched by the IRS and the ATF, so I'm pretty skeptical. I know a LOT about the upper half of my motherland and, no. Doesn't mean they don't exist, of course, just my $0.02.
Isn't Montana the state where bars have drive-thru shots and there's no speed limit? That sounds like a much more plausible setting for a real deal Freeman movement.
Wombaticus Rex wrote:I'm also more than a little bit amused by the fact that the guy who presents "The Strawman Illusion" video is a fucking Australian who is being taken as an expert on US law by American citizens.
The basic concept is that all your legal dealings are a legal fiction, a caps-lock proxy of who you are, and that proxy can be ended, thus freeing you from the US cycle of Maya. You will go from a Strawman to a Freeman. This is often referred to as the "Redemption" movement.
Wombaticus Rex wrote:The basic concept is that all your legal dealings are a legal fiction, a caps-lock proxy of who you are...
justdrew wrote:I've also seen similar folks pushing the idea that some stop signs you don't have to stop at because they don't have some sticker on the back of them.
DrVolin wrote:justdrew wrote:I've also seen similar folks pushing the idea that some stop signs you don't have to stop at because they don't have some sticker on the back of them.
That sounds like a fantastic case study for biocultural evolution. What gets selected out first, the belief, or the carriers?
brainpanhandler wrote:The hidden admiralty law nautical language stuff is good fun.
"But of course we're all aboard that citizenSHIP again... "
I dunno. It's only slightly crazier than that the fictional legal entity of a corporation has the same rights under the constitution as a flesh and blood citizen.
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