
Really? Trolls usually ask such stupid questions because they just can't help themselves in trying to get a rise out of people, what's your excuse?
I'll speak slowly
BobTheCoward. The entire 'sovereign citizen' movement/premise is "criminal", all the way down to its teeny tiny DNA. Literally
none of what they claim and do has the rule of law (or common sense or reason or intelligence either) on their side. Kinda like I said earlier about how common criminals act, i.e. what they regularly do is inevitably against the law because that's just what they do. They can only
pretend they do it because they're immune from the laws of the land. They have yet to offer a single valid argument in a proper court that they're right and everyone else is wrong (and they've been in court an uncountable number of times). Curiously the single best place in the world to offer up such ground breaking evidence
is in a court of law. Oh the irony!
So anyway their list of anti-social and criminal activity is long and includes such nonsense as income tax protest and litigation based
solely on them personally "not recognizing" the US (and/or its states) as a valid jurisdiction. Of course all while still gladly living within its borders and enjoying its way of life. Astoundingly some even renounce their US citizenship while also staying put. Then there's their weirdly usurping the rules of grammar by claiming the capitalization of entire words can make them "official" and "binding" and "lawful" for use by the everyday 'sovereign citizen'.
And then using those words (in part) to
criminally file false lien notices against real property they have no rightful claims to whatsoever. It's simply to game the system for their own possible gain (because the
filing of liens is cheap and isn't a vetted process typically nor is it an adjudication of them). It's strictly an "official" recorded filing in the county recorder's office that (in the case of SC actions) typically brings a potential legal and bureaucratic nightmare for its victims. Usually because the illegitimacy of it doesn't get completely distilled until the end of the process. You don't find it at all funny that these idiots who claim "there's no jurisdiction over them" regularly and eagerly use and abuse the County Recorder's Office which is by law a part of the "jurisdiction" they claim has no authority? Relentlessly abusing a government system they explicitly claim to not recognize isn't criminal or anti-social in any way to you? Really? I'm just speculating?
Apparently they also have regularly claimed to be state officers/governors "of some older version of their state government" that usually never existed. Why would they use such a ploy? And/or their absurd claims in various courts that murder, mayhem, theft, assault, rape, robbery and all manner of other crimes aren't actually illegal because the jurisdiction prosecuting them has no authority over them.
WP's example above is an egregious example of this. Again, why would they use such a ploy? For truth and goodness? To further the cause? To game the system so as to delay the consequences? Why is it that the person claiming such broad concepts is
inevitably and always the singular beneficiary?
You still not convinced it's bad people doing bad things?
Edited by Agatha:
Edited for civility
BobTheCoward now needs to supply "evidence" TO US that it's all "good people" and that these bad ones are really the exceptions soiling the movement's good name. You have yet to offer up a single piece of evidence or intelligence
any of that is true, just your simple-minded claims that the "good ones" would be ignored if they existed. The fact you'd defend their stupidity by asking me for evidence they're no good
without putting forth even an iota of honest effort yourself to prove the "good ones" even exist says a lot about your game.
Please don't bother to reply
to me if all you got is more insipid two sentence stupidity.