Every time I hear about a petition for a ridiculous idea I am remined of the time we got 35,000 people to petition Obama to build a Death Star.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/death-star-petition_n_2460265
Isn't it the 5th edition that they use as the terminology says what they want it to say?
Also looking it up and found the Amazon page for the 5th edition and one of the reviews:
> I sought out this product because it is the last edition before the NWO began changing the dictionary. If you don't believe it, compare the definitions for the USA. The USA or US now ceases to exist legally. Now I must get a ninth edition for the new words that have since been created.
Well while those military plebs were sweeping floors and following the government like sheep, our hero was studying the blade and memorizing The Art of War so maybe he would be able to take out around 50 men before they got him.
It's not even his theory dude, there's entire books about the realignment during and after the civil rights era. Go read a book my guy, it's history not a conspiracy
I didn't rewrite anything. I copied the definition verbatim from a google search for "define extortion". I just didn't use the same dictionary as you. A law dictionary is obviously going to focus on the legal definition of a word, which might not be the same as another dictionary that is not focused on legal definitions.
The Websters definition: the act or practice of extorting especially money or other property; especially : the offense committed by an official engaging in such practice
I'm not sure why you jump straight to accusations of intellectual dishonesty or "trying to win an argument". I was just trying to have a conversation, not an argument.
><em>Sovereign Citizen’s Cut-Out Kit</em> – This is a book that can be purchased from many retailers such as Amazon or Barnes & Noble. It describes the movement and the theory of how to remove oneself from government control.
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Amazon needs to not sell that.
Idk about the UK, but in the US they try to claim that if the court has a flag that's bearing gold fringes on the outside (Like this one) then it is an admiralty court and can't hear criminal cases.
I'm pretty sure Midwest USA isn't hearing any naval cases... But hey, it's entertaining to let them try.
Reminds me of some early American colonial societies-it was quite common for someone to pay for a service with another service.
Specific details escape me, but it was in the book In Small Things Forgotten: An Archaeology of Early American Life for anyone who might be interested in the topic.
Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Small-Things-Forgotten-Archaeology-American/dp/0385483996
Bambuser. It streams with a locked phone, buffers for automatic later uploading on slow nets, and recordings can't be deleted from within the app, should someone force you to unlock the phone.
Negative: even if you turn up resolution and bitrate to the max the quality isn't very good.
This is linked in the article itself, but it's worth reading the plea agreement entirely since it contains the basis of the charges:
Oh Shit! I googled it and they have books. For some reason it never occurred to me that they would "read." This movement felt video exclusive.
https://www.amazon.com/TITLE-SCHWAG-Sovereign-Citizens-Handbook/dp/1493741306
They do, that's partially what makes them so incredibly dangerous. They also share a lot of similarities with the Posse Comitatus movement, which in turn is what a lot of right-wingers and white supremacists/nationalists believe. Tim McVeigh, members of The Order, Terry Nichols, and guys like Bo Gritz are/were all fervent sovereign citizens and also quite tied to the right-wing militia movement. Daniel Levitas has this great book called The Terrorist Next Door, which is incredibly insightful and detailed.
You ought to read the full plea agreement that has the alleged facts contained therein:
Here's a book that has an incredible history of this:
Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History
https://www.amazon.com/Fantasyland-America-Haywire-500-Year-History-ebook/dp/B004J4WNJE
That's an out of print older edition. It's $15.
Did you pay more than $20 bucks? On sale today for < $16 It works great and yes, you are correct, paper thin vegetable slices are awesome; especially in wraps.
Well the debt can be paid in real property.Obviously need to give them this: https://www.amazon.com/Plot-Land-Ireland-Beautiful-Countryside/dp/B00KBZX966 along with an official appraisal valuing the land at $4.whatever Billion.
But, please understand this is key. You absolutely must get the appraisal notorized.
This has a lot of other gadgets on it and seems like something I need, just because I like gadgets. http://www.amazon.com/Swiss-Tech-ST81562-BodyGard-Emergency/dp/B00CU6B4IY/ref=pd_sim_263_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=08Q8CHVKVD7NWWTG5BCQ&dpSrc=sims&dpST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_
This one is similar but without a tire pressure gauge and alarm. http://www.amazon.com/resqme-Original-Keychain-Escape-Black/dp/B000IE0EZO/ref=sr_1_2?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1441033176&sr=1-2&keywords=spring+loaded+window+punch+key+ring&pebp=1441033177352&perid=1E7ZMZRY3RR5CCRQZYMN