• Flying Squid
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    806 months ago

    Of course, that’s if you believe the STATE-RUN Wikipedia.

    • @edgemaster72
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      286 months ago

      The website doesn’t have gold fringe on it so I think that’s land jurisdiction, it should be ok

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOPM
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      146 months ago

      Amazingly there’s no such thing as a public notary save for in the mind of sovcits.

      • Nougat
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        296 months ago

        The reversing of adjective-noun order in phrases like “notary public” and “attorney general” are holdovers from Middle English, after the Norman conquest. French was the language of authority and nobility then, and French word order is noun-adjective.

        • @[email protected]
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          Til attorney General doesn’t originate from military. Always thought it was a relic from the past when it did or something

    • @[email protected]
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      146 months ago

      That’s only relevant if you didn’t apply for a Certificate of Exclusion From Mass Knowledge Database. So… you now owe me $3000.

  • @DaddleDew
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    406 months ago

    I’m starting to believe that most of these posts are just people trolling in hopes that someone dumb enough will think that it is legit and do something that will get them arrested.

    • @SkyezOpen
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      336 months ago

      The ones running it are scammers that charge people for books and magical forms and fake license plates and ids and the like. The rest are just suckers.

    • @TexasDrunk
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      166 months ago

      I grew up in Northeast Texas. I don’t know this dude but knowing a lot of people there I can confidently say there are definitely people there who believe it. It’s the same people who think you can’t be arrested if you commit the same crime twice due to a bad reading of “double jeopardy”.

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    If he brought his documents to a notary public I’m sure they wouldn’t offer any resistance to the “jurisdiction” and still sign it. Does the sovcit think this nullifies the documents? Does he think “shit, now I gotta take to the sea”? Will the evil gubment come knocking? So many questions.

  • @CatZoomies
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    It’s fascinating to try to understand their logic. What the hell is the land and sea to these persons? Unless you’re living on a boat, you’re living on the land. I don’t think Sovcits buy boats and live on the oceans surrounding the States, so why do they parrot “maritime law” when they try to live on the land while not being subject to our laws or tax payments? Does maritime law allow me to live as a parasite in the U.S. with my ~$2 million account or whatever it is they believe they have?

    It’s just so confusing how manipulated and deranged these conspiracists are.

    Keep posting these, and thanks for infiltrating their space to bring us a glimpse of their mindset.

      • @CatZoomies
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        76 months ago

        This is just good stuff. Those persons are just a mix of grifter, scammers, actual believers, and unfortunately the pitiable vulnerable ones that got suckered in and fully believe it.

        I will say that I’m a person of the land, and maritime laws don’t apply to me personally. The maritime law I always break is Poseidon’s Kiss. I take exceptional measures to never let that happen to me ever again.

  • Dr. Bob
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    226 months ago

    I am a notary public. I had no idea I wielded such power!

    It’s just a work thing where there always needs to be one around to notarize documents in an emergency so we have lots of them. I also get to administer oaths when people join the service.

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOPM
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      66 months ago

      You could have a side business hustling crazy sovcits.

      • Dr. Bob
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        66 months ago

        Yeah but I’d have to talk to them. I’m not sure it’s worth the $20 or whatever.

          • Dr. Bob
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            26 months ago

            I’ve never charged. Lol. I became a notary because of work and 90% of my stamps are for my employer. I do the odd immigration or mortgage work for my colleagues for free/beers.

    • wander1236
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      Do sovereign citizens also refuse gifts because “gift” in German means poison?

      • @[email protected]
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        146 months ago

        gift = poison

        But then my naturopath says that what big pharma says is poison is actually good, healing medicine.

        So poison = good

        Therefore gifts = good.

        • Diplomjodler
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          136 months ago

          That’s some first rate logic there. You should write a book. All the sovcits would lap it up.

          • @[email protected]
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            66 months ago

            Sweet. My book will be travelling to a bookstore near you.

            Cash only, the government made it so I can’t accept payments from our secret bank accounts. Sorry folks.

            • Diplomjodler
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              56 months ago

              Cool. I’ll pay with some paper full of unintelligible legal mumbo jumbo.

      • Flying Squid
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        66 months ago

        ““GIFT”” means POISON because, by accepting a ““GIFT”” you are POISONING the “”““STATE””!!!>!!!

    • Flying Squid
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      26 months ago

      This suggests that there are grains of truth to the insane things they think up and that gives them too much credit.

  • @RizzRustbolt
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    76 months ago

    Somebody needs to explain to these folks the definition of “superseded”.