Hendrickson, like all activists in the no-tax cult, is playing lawyer. The practice of law is not about the truth. It is about winning and arguing until the money runs out. A pro se has the benefit of arguing until he has "taken it to the highest court in the land". That is why logic and pragmatism are rare in the practice of law.LPC wrote: So he's going the obfuscation route, arguing about burdens of proof and evidence and presumptions and all sorts of other crap, hoping to confuse the court enough not to notice that he has failed to make a single factual assertion or a single legal argument.
A problem arises when some confuse advocacy with truth. That is why the no-tax cult hide behind the label of "patriots" or "truthseekers" and lawyers who should know better, like Becraft, Cryer, or Riviera, continue to argue such insane positions.