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Freeman-on-the-land idiocies

I wonder what goes through these people's minds when they wake up on day two of a nine stretch? Or day 30?
"At least I showed the sheeple that I'm a sovereign human being, not just a cog in their machine, a number in their system..."

"SHUT THE FUCK UP AND QUIT DAYDREAMING, INMATE #5177923 - GET OUT YOUR COT AND HUSTLE TO YOUR WORK DETAIL ELSE I'LL PUT YOU IN THE HOLE FOR A THIRTY DAY STRETCH"
 
from the states, but it's a whopper


A former Gunnison County man convicted of fraudulently declaring financial awards in his favor and filing for possession of properties owned by jail staff and judges overseeing his court cases was sentenced to 12 years in state prison last week.

just a few of the details:

  • Nelson asserted in an Alamosa County filing that his freedom was a fundamental right of his "estate" and warned that any action against his estate - such as arrest, court proceeding, or legal process - would be punishable by death.
  • Nelson filed a claim of damages against the mother of his child in the amount of $202,000, accused her of "criminal kidnapping" and an "act of treason," and demanded she deliver him the child or be arrested.
  • Nelson filed a claim of damages against the Gunnison County judge who presided over the child custody case for the same amount, demanded return of his child, and threatened to file a lien against her personal property. That judge purchased a security system for her home and the sheriff's office increased patrols in the area after Nelson called the home and spoke to the judge's husband.
  • Nelson filed a default judgement against an Alamosa County judge claiming the judge owed him $425,000, filed a power of attorney document proclaiming his legal authority over the judge, filed a judgement document increasing the awarded damages to almost $7 million, then repeatedly messaged the judge's personal email address demanding payment. That judge warned his family members to call 9-1-1 if Nelson was ever seen, and provided them a photo of him.
 
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from the states, but it's a whopper


A former Gunnison County man convicted of fraudulently declaring financial awards in his favor and filing for possession of properties owned by jail staff and judges overseeing his court cases was sentenced to 12 years in state prison last week.

just a few of the details:

  • Nelson asserted in an Alamosa County filing that his freedom was a fundamental right of his "estate" and warned that any action against his estate - such as arrest, court proceeding, or legal process - would be punishable by death.
  • Nelson filed a claim of damages against the mother of his child in the amount of $202,000, accused her of "criminal kidnapping" and an "act of treason," and demanded she deliver him the child or be arrested.
  • Nelson filed a claim of damages against the Gunnison County judge who presided over the child custody case for the same amount, demanded return of his child, and threatened to file a lien against her personal property. That judge purchased a security system for her home and the sheriff's office increased patrols in the area after Nelson called the home and spoke to the judge's husband.
  • Nelson filed a default judgement against an Alamosa County judge claiming the judge owed him $425,000, filed a power of attorney document proclaiming his legal authority over the judge, filed a judgement document increasing the awarded damages to almost $7 million, then repeatedly messaged the judge's personal email address demanding payment. That judge warned his family members to call 9-1-1 if Nelson was ever seen, and provided them a photo of him.
How do these people find the time and money for this?
 
I love it when they get r/oddlyspecific:

  • Nelson filed a claim of damages against the mother of his child in the amount of $202,000, accused her of "criminal kidnapping" and an "act of treason," and demanded she deliver him the child or be arrested.
 
from the states, but it's a whopper


A former Gunnison County man convicted of fraudulently declaring financial awards in his favor and filing for possession of properties owned by jail staff and judges overseeing his court cases was sentenced to 12 years in state prison last week.

just a few of the details:

  • Nelson asserted in an Alamosa County filing that his freedom was a fundamental right of his "estate" and warned that any action against his estate - such as arrest, court proceeding, or legal process - would be punishable by death.
  • Nelson filed a claim of damages against the mother of his child in the amount of $202,000, accused her of "criminal kidnapping" and an "act of treason," and demanded she deliver him the child or be arrested.
  • Nelson filed a claim of damages against the Gunnison County judge who presided over the child custody case for the same amount, demanded return of his child, and threatened to file a lien against her personal property. That judge purchased a security system for her home and the sheriff's office increased patrols in the area after Nelson called the home and spoke to the judge's husband.
  • Nelson filed a default judgement against an Alamosa County judge claiming the judge owed him $425,000, filed a power of attorney document proclaiming his legal authority over the judge, filed a judgement document increasing the awarded damages to almost $7 million, then repeatedly messaged the judge's personal email address demanding payment. That judge warned his family members to call 9-1-1 if Nelson was ever seen, and provided them a photo of him.
I can't believe the judge didn't just pay up after being outsmarted in legalisms
 
One of my favourites is when they try and arrest the judge.
This guy went one further and proclaimed himself judge.

In all, Nelson pursued financial sums and property from four judges, one of whom presided over 10 criminal cases against Nelson. Collectively filing against them as a group, Nelson created filings proclaiming his legal authority over them, sometimes even naming himself a judge, and awarded himself half a million dollars from each judge.
 
I've said this before but what I cannot get my head around is how they just have no understanding of how power works.

It's never about who has the right magic words but about who's authority is recognised.
There’s not even an entry point for a discussion, for that you would need humility and self doubt. You would not be able to penetrate the astonishing levels of hubris. These guys are truly far out.
 
WTF! - Weekend Truth Festival.

Thought some will find this special Sky News report both interesting and scary, the weirdos brain-washing their kids, and getting them to chant slogans such as 'I do not consent', is particularity worrying.

Get your conspiracy theory bingo card ready, there's every chance of scoring high - 911 was an inside job, covid & vaccine part of a depopulation plan, the great re-set, ULEZ, 15-minute cities, stop net zero, the military is secretly running the country, white people replacement theory, etc., etc.

Special super-loon guests include Mark Steele (apparently the Sky reporter has an antenna implanted by the covid vaccine, that can be activated by ULEZ cameras :D), and Katie Hopkins (promoting the white genocide conspiracy theory :mad:).

 
They are wonderfully entertaining, it’s like if I suddenly played for Real Madrid and got my arse handed to me in literally every second of every match, but still ran around thinking I was their star player. It’s the incredible lack of humility insight. Very entertaining and funny from one angle, kinda depressing from another I guess.
 
I mean one thing you need probably more than most most things when in legal battles is humility and knowing your place and letting other people somewhat do you’re thinking for you. You’re faced with a huge historic mega power that’s been (arguably) fine tuned for centuries and one false move and you could be fucked.

These guys:
 
WTF! - Weekend Truth Festival.

Thought some will find this special Sky News report both interesting and scary, the weirdos brain-washing their kids, and getting them to chant slogans such as 'I do not consent', is particularity worrying.

Get your conspiracy theory bingo card ready, there's every chance of scoring high - 911 was an inside job, covid & vaccine part of a depopulation plan, the great re-set, ULEZ, 15-minute cities, stop net zero, the military is secretly running the country, white people replacement theory, etc., etc.

Special super-loon guests include Mark Steele (apparently the Sky reporter has an antenna implanted by the covid vaccine, that can be activated by ULEZ cameras :D), and Katie Hopkins (promoting the white genocide conspiracy theory :mad:).


Grim
 
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