Fun with Sui, Part XXIII

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Fun with Sui, Part XXIII

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This SuiJuris post may win a record for the most paytriot myths in a single post:
I junked the Certificates of Title for my cars, canceled my insurance, registration, and license, and "drive" my car bearing a [decorative] Canadian plate on the common [postal] roads of the Union states.

I made myself a photo ID bearing my Christian appellation (no Last Name) and nativity (baptismal) date (not Date of Birth), had it Notarized by a State Witness (labeled as such), and got an Apostille to Certify by the State the Notary's legitimacy (and to give my ID a traceable Apostille number). My ID also bears 5 $5 silver (assured value) Washington/Jackson stamps on it, showing that I'm not a pauper, as well as 3 1 cent American Kestrel stamps (bearing the correct cent sign), through which I had the Notary Public make her circular seal, which I then signed through for legal joiner with the Universal Postal Union (via the Stamps) and the State.

The $5 stamps are positioned in the shape of a cross, with no stamp in the center, where I printed 'Non-State, Non-Federal, Non-Commercial, Non-Residential' (to further rebut the presumption that I'm under compact state/federal jurisdiction.

I've no property registered with the State where I'm presumed to Reside.

If/when I'm stopped I'll simply hand the officer my personal ID and, if asked, politely respond that I've no other to provide (to self-incriminate), noting that a Notary Public is a State Official, so while the ID is not State-issued, it is legal ID.

Thankfully, I've not been "tested" yet, after conducting myself in this way for several months, though I know that it's just a matter of time.

I have copies of my Junked Certificates (to use if I need to retrieve my cars from the impound- not to betray myself to commercial cops), as well as Notarized receipts of purchase (bearing 5 $5 silver stamps to show) for my cars purchased (from my all-caps State juristic persona) to show that the cars have been lawfully bought, as vs. being merely 'without encumbrance', and that the State does not own them.
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Re: Fun with Sui, Part XXIII

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Whew!!

He must have a tin foil hat somewhere - he just forgot to mention it, maybe.
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Why do I have a feeling that the cop may do a sobriety check?
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Re: Fun with Sui, Part XXIII

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Brings a whole new meaning to the phrase, "virtual reality." :lol:
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Re: Fun with Sui, Part XXIII

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I junked the Certificates of Title for my cars, canceled my insurance, registration, and license, and "drive" my car bearing a [decorative] Canadian plate on the common [postal] roads of the Union states.
FAIL


Everyone knows that flying the flag or a foreign country on your vessel means that under admiralty, you're under the jurisdiction of that nation. Therefore, as a de facto Canadian national, this yutz has automatically waived all his rights as a common-law, domestically domiciled uniteD stAtes citizen.

Now, when he gets pulled over, the cop is allowed to beat him like rented mule, which is what's expected when you come across a furinger on your sovereign soil.
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Come on admit it, one of you posted that on sui. I keep meaning to read threads there but never get around to it. You guys make so much fun of them. I did see the you tube video of the Canadian woman attempt to fight off the bankers with her super secret wording. That was kind of amusing but at the same time pitiful.
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Re: Fun with Sui, Part XXIII

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Sorry to ruin your illusions, Stevie, but there are actually people out there dafter than you. There is an entire thread devoted to this particular nonsense, and this is just the latest in a long list of posters, each getting further from reality with every passing moment.

Besides, this is too ridiculous to have been made up by someone, they actually believe that whole run of mythology, which they will keep right on believing even after their car has been seized and impounded and they are sitting in a cell for no license, registration, and no insurance, and hopefully not after they have hit and killed someone.

And in answer to a question not asked, I want the badge of any LEO who lets one of these bozos go, for any reason.
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The reason they continue to exist is that scammers use these theories to pitch bogus "mortgage elimination" deals to people in distress, who buy into them (and thus give over their last few dollars) in desperation.

Just more Paytriotism in the end (literally and figuratively)
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SteveSy wrote:Come on admit it, one of you posted that on sui. I keep meaning to read threads there but never get around to it. You guys make so much fun of them.
Steve, I assure you that post was not planted. Read their forums some time, I have never seen such nuttiness in my life.

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Re: Fun with Sui, Part XXIII

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Dr. Caligari wrote:
SteveSy wrote:Come on admit it, one of you posted that on sui. I keep meaning to read threads there but never get around to it. You guys make so much fun of them.
Steve, I assure you that post was not planted. Read their forums some time, I have never seen such nuttiness in my life.

http://www.suijuris.net/forum/educational-learning/
That message does have a hint of Webhick in it, so I can see why Stevie would think it was an effort to troll Sui. However, Webhick would not have put in the part about keeping copies of the titles. She probably would have put in something about a sacrificing some animal at midnight under a full moon. :lol:
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ErsatzAnatchist wrote:That message does have a hint of Webhick in it, so I can see why Stevie would think it was an effort to troll Sui. However, Webhick would not have put in the part about keeping copies of the titles. She probably would have put in something about a sacrificing some animal at midnight under a full moon. :lol:
You mean like the Spanking Cheetah? They're endangered you know. Apparently they got "fresh" one too many times.

I thought that bit about copies of the titles was odd, to say the least. I mean, why would you destroy something for its negative implications, but take a copy before hand. Sounds to me that by keeping a copy, he's still subjecting himself to the same problems as keeping the title.
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Re: Fun with Sui, Part XXIII

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I thought that bit about copies of the titles was odd, to say the least. I mean, why would you destroy something for its negative implications, but take a copy before hand. Sounds to me that by keeping a copy, he's still subjecting himself to the same problems as keeping the title.
Not at all. The copy is just a picture of the certificate. Just as a photo does no contain the soul of the subject, a photocopy lacks the essence of the original. British regimental colours are always touched by the king or queen. That activates their power. Title certificates are sat upon by the governor for anywhere from 1 to 6 days, depending on the make and model. (You don't think it really takes 45 days to just print and mail them, do you?) That act binds the car's nominal owner to his master. The copies, of course, are free of state influence. Lastly, the copies are in black and white, so they don't even have the color of the law.
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Re: Fun with Sui, Part XXIII

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Quixote wrote:
I thought that bit about copies of the titles was odd, to say the least. I mean, why would you destroy something for its negative implications, but take a copy before hand. Sounds to me that by keeping a copy, he's still subjecting himself to the same problems as keeping the title.
Not at all. The copy is just a picture of the certificate. Just as a photo does no contain the soul of the subject, a photocopy lacks the essence of the original. British regimental colours are always touched by the king or queen. That activates their power. Title certificates are sat upon by the governor for anywhere from 1 to 6 days, depending on the make and model. (You don't think it really takes 45 days to just print and mail them, do you?) That act binds the car's nominal owner to his master. The copies, of course, are free of state influence. Lastly, the copies are in black and white, so they don't even have the color of the law.
I'm going to have to ask the Queen if her husband gets to activate the power, since he's still only a duke.
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