So many of these people. I’m starting to think that there are people who this works for, but it’s literally 1 in a million and it’s the company making a mistake and missing something or them just falling into a crack.
So I figure the same chance of that happening without sending a coupon or treasury note or some other made up thing.
I asked a sovereign citizen expert if she knew how many there were in the world and nobody knows. Which makes sense as most of them get indignant if you call them a sovereign citizen, and some of them just dip their toes into the ideology a little. It’s never been documented that it works for any of them, although some of them claim it does.
So many of these people. I’m starting to think that there are people who this works for, but it’s literally 1 in a million and it’s the company making a mistake and missing something or them just falling into a crack.
So I figure the same chance of that happening without sending a coupon or treasury note or some other made up thing.
I asked a sovereign citizen expert if she knew how many there were in the world and nobody knows. Which makes sense as most of them get indignant if you call them a sovereign citizen, and some of them just dip their toes into the ideology a little. It’s never been documented that it works for any of them, although some of them claim it does.
There has to be a few who’ve been written off as more trouble than they’re worth, and the debt has been abandoned.
Maybe, I’ll ask her. Generally the answer seems to be no when I’ve looked.