LightinDarkness
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What I find most strange about grndslm is that when you debunk point by point and he replies, what he says doesn't actually refute what you just said. Its like 99% of the things hes typing is the equivalent of "I DUN WANNA OBEY LAWS I DONT LIKE AND YOU CANT MAKE ME!" in the voice of a three year old whiny voice. I mean, how do you respond to that really?
So lets just make this simple, grndslm. All you have to do to prove your case is something that time and again we've seen every self-proclaimed FOTL fail to do:
Cite one single court case from any country on any statute law where a self-proclaimed freeman on the land was allowed to ignore statute law because of he declined to consent to it.
Thats it. Thats all you have to do. It cannot get anymore simple. If the world operates as you believe it does, where as long as you do the right tap dance in court and refuse to do certain things to "decline" consent, then this should be so easy to find. The world cannot be as you believe it is if you can't offer even one case like this.
And don't tell me that the court would never issue such an opinion. Courts issue opinions like this all the time for real, valid exemptions from statute law (like sovereign Native American tribes).
So lets just make this simple, grndslm. All you have to do to prove your case is something that time and again we've seen every self-proclaimed FOTL fail to do:
Cite one single court case from any country on any statute law where a self-proclaimed freeman on the land was allowed to ignore statute law because of he declined to consent to it.
Thats it. Thats all you have to do. It cannot get anymore simple. If the world operates as you believe it does, where as long as you do the right tap dance in court and refuse to do certain things to "decline" consent, then this should be so easy to find. The world cannot be as you believe it is if you can't offer even one case like this.
And don't tell me that the court would never issue such an opinion. Courts issue opinions like this all the time for real, valid exemptions from statute law (like sovereign Native American tribes).
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