nbc wrote:
And then what? The sovereign citizen gets to chose a new contract or President? Has Strunk ever thought these arguments through to its 'logical' conclusion?
Where do these people get their ideas? Maritime law, contract law, fascinating foolishness.
Well, in general most Sovereign Citizens (Generally US) and Freeman on the Land (Generally Commonwealth nations) types (the ones at least who aren't scammers) don't think through their ideas. They treat the law as if it were magic and that if you say the magic words then you have power over your oppressors. Literally whether you call yourself a person or a flesh and blood human being makes a difference as to whether the powers that be can enslave you or not. Similarly if you drive a vehicle, you have to obey statue law but if you exercise your common law* right to travel in your personal conveyance not in commerce you don't need insurance or a license, nor can you be fined for speeding, etc.
Most of this has been established through what has been dubbed the University of Youtube. It's a separate world, and very gullible and/or desperate people pay money for "seminars" and such from scammers and true believers so that they don't have to pay taxes or be subject to any law they don't wish but be able to welch on credit cart and mortgage debt while collecting unemployment.
It's a very stupid conspiracy theory, in some ways stupider than birthism, because a lot of Freeman and Sovereign Citizens end up turning routine traffic stops into serious jail time by not cooperating with the police and disrupting courts. Their magical thinking of getting out of debt also causes serious problems. There is some overlap between birthism and this other conspiracy theory (Dr. k(H)ate, FundFilcher, Strunk)
There isn't much logic or sense to it. It literally treats the law like magic. One example is the accepted for value scam, in which you write accepted for value on your credit card bill in blue ink at a 45 degree angle (and these details are important for the incantation to work) and it turns the bill into a bill of exchange which settles the account using your birth bond that is supposedly worth 8 million dollars which the powers that be secretly create when you are born using your birth certificate and trade it on the open market (but you can redeem it somehow by, uh, more nonsense that has never worked).
*not common law as we know, but a set of arbitrary nonsense the Freeman/Sov Citizens have dreamed up with very little historical much less legal backing.