What Do Sovereign Citizens Get Out of All Their Nonsense?

All thirteen states signed the Articles of Confederation.

If I were to buy into such nonsense, I guarantee you I would not be paying for those books with “government” money; I’d use one of those alternative instruments the books suggest.

I’ve seen military cases dismissed that should not have been; they should’ve been continued with a corrected charge sheet. The majority of those cases were for “damage to government property” when a soldier got himself a sunburn or other injury. The best one, though, centered on an improperly complete DA Form 31 (Request and Authority for Leave). The soldier was gone for a year and two weeks. Of course he did not get paid for the whole year, but he did not get punished either. My guess is that the command did not really want to deal with him any longer than necessary so letting him off got him gone sooner. So, how did he get away with a year-long leave? Simple, friends, simple. He accidentally wrote the wrong year in the return date and the chain of command signed off on that.

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Yep. SovCit/FOTL/etc. bs is yet another flavor of CT nonsense. And CTers are mean-spirited shitheads who only care about how wonderful, smart, and damned clever they appear to be. And they’re egotists, obviously, which is why, as you say, they believe what other CTers tell them: it’s what they want to hear and, “By God, there’s someone out there saying it, dammit, I hear them, so it must be true, damn, I’m clever!”

Yep. Not only are those engaged in civil disobedience willing to accept the consequences of breaking the unjust law, they usually couch their disobedience on other aspects, legitimate aspects, of the legal system. They are not touting the constitution as illegitimate nor that they are some fictional identity. They are calling on their society to honor its ideals and, get this, basic laws to right a wrong.

They claim that a flag with fringes on it is an “admiralty flag” and therefore a court displaying such flag is an admiralty court with no jurisdiction over them.

That reminds me of the F14 pilot joke:

Question: What’s the biggest problem with the Tomcat?
Answer: The R10 switch.

I do believe LEO not only conducts training in various police departments around the world, but also there are seminars to discuss these particular loons.

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