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Let me make sure I follow what happened here… He got a bunch of paperwork he presumably needed to sign in several places? Instead of doing that he put a postage stamp (?) on top of the pile and “signed across” it?
I’m still trying to wrap my head around this apparent notion that signing a stamp is supposed to have some official function lol I’m assuming it’s something he dreamt after a particularly large meal
A 2014 survey asked US law enforcement officials to rank terrorist threats to the United States. They ranked sovereign citizens as the highest threat — with Islamic extremists coming in second.
Jeez
I can’t imagine a country that ranks it’s own citizens as the highest terrorist threat
Let me make sure I follow what happened here… He got a bunch of paperwork he presumably needed to sign in several places? Instead of doing that he put a postage stamp (?) on top of the pile and “signed across” it?
Am I reading that correctly?
So it would seem. What that means in sovcit land I know not.
I’m still trying to wrap my head around this apparent notion that signing a stamp is supposed to have some official function lol I’m assuming it’s something he dreamt after a particularly large meal
I found an article that explains the stamp thing. And it’s just as stupid as you’d expect it to be.
https://www.vox.com/2016/2/9/10942860/sovereign-citizens-movement
That made my head hurt 😵
Ahahahahaha
It is though. They are violent sometimes.
Jeez
I can’t imagine a country that ranks it’s own citizens as the highest terrorist threat
I think he signed, “The authorized representative of [name].” as opposed to just his name.