Sovereign citizen movement

ChesusRice

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Tactics
The weapon of choice for sovereign citizens is paper. A simple traffic violation or pet-licensing case can end up provoking dozens of court filings containing hundreds of pages of pseudo-legal nonsense. For example, a sovereign was involved in 2010 in a protracted legal battle over having to pay a dog-licensing fee. She filed 10 sovereign documents in court over a two-month period and then declared victory when the harried prosecutor decided to drop the case. The battle was fought over a three-year dog license that in Pinellas County, Fla., where the sovereign lives, costs just $20. Tax cases are even worse. Sovereign filings in such legal battles can quickly exceed a thousand pages. While a normal criminal case docket might have 60 or 70 entries, many involving sovereigns have as many as 1,200. The courts are struggling to keep up, and judges, prosecutors and public defenders are being swamped.

The size of the documents is an issue, but so is the nonsensical language the documents are written in. They have a kind of special sovereign code language that judges, lawyers and other court staff simply can't understand (nor can most non-sovereigns). Sovereigns believe that if they can find just the right combination of words, punctuation, paper, ink color and timing, they can have anything they want — freedom from taxes, unlimited wealth, and life without licenses, fees or laws, are all just a few strangely worded documents away. It's the modern-day equivalent of "abracadabra."

Since most sovereigns favor paper over guns, when sovereigns are angry with government officials, their revenge most often takes the form of "paper terrorism." Sovereigns file retaliatory, bogus property liens that may not be discovered by the victim until they attempt to sell their property. Sovereigns also file fake tax forms that are designed to ruin an enemy's credit rating and cause them to be audited by the IRS. In the mid-1990s, a period when the sovereign movement was also on the rise, several states passed laws specifically aimed at these paper terrorism tactics.
 

Unclebaldrick

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The more I learn about Qtards, the more they remind me of adherents of the "sovereign citizen" movement. Not surprised that this thread is full of the same type of retards.

These people are adorable. Check it out. These are the same type of robroy-esque morons that make up part of the core of the Capitol terrorists.



 
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Fogdog

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The more I learn about Qtards, the more they remind me of adherents of the "sovereign citizen" movement. Not surprised that this thread is full of the same type of retards.

These people are adorable. Check it out. These are the same type of robroy-esque morons that make up part of the core of the Capitol terrorists.



"We aren't driving we are travelling."

I'll remember that the next time I want to get arrested for driving on a suspended license.
 

UncleBuck

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The more I learn about Qtards, the more they remind me of adherents of the "sovereign citizen" movement. Not surprised that this thread is full of the same type of retards.

These people are adorable. Check it out. These are the same type of robroy-esque morons that make up part of the core of the Capitol terrorists.



except that robert bad touch cant leave the state without clearing it with his parole officer first
 

schuylaar

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The more I learn about Qtards, the more they remind me of adherents of the "sovereign citizen" movement. Not surprised that this thread is full of the same type of retards.

These people are adorable. Check it out. These are the same type of robroy-esque morons that make up part of the core of the Capitol terrorists.



it's like a whole sub-section of Karens.
 

Unclebaldrick

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I have been delving into the Q-hole on Telegram and Discord. The funniest thing is that so many of them talk just like that flaccid "intellectual" and failed pimp and sex-trafficker @ttystikk, especially in regard to comments regarding their "research".
 

TacoMac

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No idea what telegram is and I had a discord account long ago for War Thunder but haven't used it in years.

Didn't even know it was still around.
 

Fogdog

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The more I learn about Qtards, the more they remind me of adherents of the "sovereign citizen" movement. Not surprised that this thread is full of the same type of retards.

These people are adorable. Check it out. These are the same type of robroy-esque morons that make up part of the core of the Capitol terrorists.



What WAS the second stop about?
 

Unclebaldrick

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What WAS the second stop about?
Who knows. Cops suck so it could have been anything. I got pulled over a couple years ago because one of the two drivers associated with the vehicle (wife and I) showed on their computer as having an expired license. It was me. I forgot to renew it. It was the day after it expired. What kind of probable cause was that?

Horrible bullshit little speed trap town. But I am white so, no search and no ticket.
 
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