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Tarkan wrote:Sovereign Citizens of the World Unite!
Kurt wrote:Tarkan wrote:Sovereign Citizens of the World Unite!
That's what is weird about it (to me) I know the S.C movement and stuff they claim and I remember that they had a claim that no debts were valid because it was not gold or something.
The one S.C. I knew did go on and tell me about how I could claim US laws did not cover me and he said he used the same methods to avoid taxes and traffic tickets. He had a confidence about his claims that made me wonder if the rest of us really were just chumps. (this was 2001) Then a few months later the hosts of the first "online people" I had met in real life told me they had to kick him out of their house because he never left after the gathering. He just sort of stayed and drank their beer and ate their food because it turned out he was homeless due to being evicted after claiming, as an S.C, that he had squatters rights.
Didn't fly.
Alphabet wrote:30 years ago, if you told me Red states would start embracing the good green, new 30 round mags could not just be owned but bought for $5, and a simple brace now gets you essentially an SBR with no form 1, I'd have laughed (while crying) at you.
Now, those are reality. Shit changes. Always starts small by a few "whackos."
Kurt wrote:I have one Serbian Trillion dinar note. I bought it for 4 dollars in Nis in 1994.
Two weeks later that $4 would have been worth 1/16 of a cent. If i had know the level of dipshitery today i could have gone to Nis two weeks later and bought 1600000 trillion dinar notes and sold them to chumps for $100 each claiming the Government was going to revalue them.
snaark wrote:Kurt wrote:I have one Serbian Trillion dinar note. I bought it for 4 dollars in Nis in 1994.
Two weeks later that $4 would have been worth 1/16 of a cent. If i had know the level of dipshitery today i could have gone to Nis two weeks later and bought 1600000 trillion dinar notes and sold them to chumps for $100 each claiming the Government was going to revalue them.
The highest denomination Yugoslavian (Serbia did not exist as a country back then) note was 500 billion dinars. I have one of them too. I sometimes think of starting a collection of high denomination banknotes from hyperinflation events around the world. Zimbabwean dollars, Weimar Republic marks, Hungarian pengos etc etc. But I never had much patience for collecting stuff.
I wouldn't call it hate. People across the political spectrum tend to get way more emotional about, say, child-molesters.Alphabet wrote: One of the most interesting things about Sovereign Citizens ,(and I'm not one.) is that the cheerleaders on both the right and left hate them.
Might tell you something.
Tarkan wrote:All that may be well and true, but if you don't pay your taxes long enough, men with guns will come to arrest you, a US attorney will prosecute you, and then a judge will sentence you.Kurt wrote: He just sort of stayed and drank their beer and ate their food because it turned out he was homeless due to being evicted after claiming, as an S.C, that he had squatters rights.
el3so wrote:I wouldn't call it hate. People across the political spectrum tend to get way more emotional about, say, child-molesters.Alphabet wrote: One of the most interesting things about Sovereign Citizens ,(and I'm not one.) is that the cheerleaders on both the right and left hate them.
Might tell you something.
Sov Cits are easy to dump on because they are ignorant, poor and they come in all shapes and forms. As for debt erasure by magic money, no thanks.
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