Just checked the log. That was Harvey himself.bmielke wrote:He's doing that himself? I figured the mods were removing them to save other future idiots.
Maybe Harvester won't be with us much longer...
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"A wise man proportions belief to the evidence."
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If I had any respect left of him, I would have lost it.wserra wrote:Just checked the log. That was Harvey himself.bmielke wrote:He's doing that himself? I figured the mods were removing them to save other future idiots.
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Yeah. It's a common trait among the nutters. Some even believe their self-deception.bmielke wrote:He's doing that himself? I figured the mods were removing them to save other future idiots.
"Here's a link, they can't argue with that!"
"I bet they will delete my link"
"Let me delete my link before they do"
"Put in a comment that it was deleted so everyone knows"
"OMG! They took out my link again!"
"Help! Help! I'm being repressed!"
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Is this Viagra spam?Harvester wrote:STAND TALL WARRIORS!
Are you saying that Ron Paul serves as a convenient chew toy to keep stupid puppies occupied so they don't roll in the garbage? -grixit
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You know the difference between a TP Guru and Viagra?Evil Squirrel Overlord wrote:Is this Viagra spam?Harvester wrote:STAND TALL WARRIORS!
Viagra lives up to it's promises...
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Oh no, he's doing it. I thought everyone knew, sorry. Actually, it's just pathetic that he's so starved for attention that he makes believe he's getting it in order to make people think he's getting it. That's just, well, pathetic.bmielke wrote:He's doing that himself? I figured the mods were removing them to save other future idiots.Gregg wrote:Oh, but he put's the [edit redacted link] to make it look like he's oppressed.. wrote:And, appropriately, no idiotic links.
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But that's just Harvey in a nutshell, pathetic!!!
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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Just when I thought he couldn't get any worse, now he's over on LH schlepping Van Pelt
http://www.losthorizons.com/phpBB/viewt ... 185c1e8aa4
Yes, the Restore America Plan leadership has split, and, at this time I don't offer an opinion as to which has the football, or, if they're likely to carry it into the endzone. It may come down to each of us discovering the fraud, standing up for the rule of law, until the tipping point is reached.
As to the secret war, I share the following 63-page document with the recognition some of what's presented may not be welcome here. I offer it only in the spirit of sharing; not promotion or proselytizing. And I don't feel it conflicts with Pete's research. Note there are many typos here, seems like it was scanned via OCR.
http://friends-n-family-research.info/F ... tAtSea.pdf
http://www.losthorizons.com/phpBB/viewt ... 185c1e8aa4
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"Yes, the Restore America Plan leadership has split, and, at this time I don't offer an opinion as to which has the football, or, if they're likely to carry it into the endzone."
It's much more likely that they will fumble the football into their own end zone, every time their team has possession.
It's much more likely that they will fumble the football into their own end zone, every time their team has possession.
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And gets smacked down by SkankBeat;Gregg wrote:Just when I thought he couldn't get any worse, now he's over on LH schlepping Van Pelt
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As to the secret war, I share the following 63-page document with the recognition some of what's presented may not be welcome here. I offer it only in the spirit of sharing; not promotion or proselytizing. And I don't feel it conflicts with Pete's research. Note there are many typos here, seems like it was scanned via OCR.
http://friends-n-family-research.info/F ... tAtSea.pdf
Poor Harvey, even the LostHeads laugh at him.This document is deliberate disinformation crafted by attorneys. An unconvincing attempt has been made to pass their work off as "grassroots". People should review this document, take note of its construction, and be aware that such disinformation "landmines" are being planted to derail growing public knowledge. The authors sell admiralty remedy without providing full disclosure that when you contract into admiralty you forfeit the common law and other protections. You will be truly "walking the plank". This is far removed from CTC.
http://www.losthorizons.com/phpBB/viewt ... 69cc0ce997
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Sort of like this play.Pottapaug1938 wrote:"Yes, the Restore America Plan leadership has split, and, at this time I don't offer an opinion as to which has the football, or, if they're likely to carry it into the endzone."
It's much more likely that they will fumble the football into their own end zone, every time their team has possession.
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I knew he "censored" his own material, but I assumed all the redacted links were the mods. The fact that he is ddoing it him self is the most pathetic thing I think I have ever heard.Gregg wrote: Oh no, he's doing it. I thought everyone knew, sorry. Actually, it's just pathetic that he's so starved for attention that he makes believe he's getting it in order to make people think he's getting it. That's just, well, pathetic.
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And that ladys and gentlemen is the only time Van Pelt will ever be accused of being an attorney.Thule wrote: And gets smacked down by SkankBeat;
Poor Harvey, even the LostHeads laugh at him.This document is deliberate disinformation crafted by attorneys. An unconvincing attempt has been made to pass their work off as "grassroots". People should review this document, take note of its construction, and be aware that such disinformation "landmines" are being planted to derail growing public knowledge. The authors sell admiralty remedy without providing full disclosure that when you contract into admiralty you forfeit the common law and other protections. You will be truly "walking the plank". This is far removed from CTC.
http://www.losthorizons.com/phpBB/viewt ... 69cc0ce997
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The mods have redacted links in Harvester's post - I know, because I have done it myself. But occasionally Harvester has made it look as though we have removed links on his posts, probably as his way of "protesting" our not letting him abuse the board here.bmielke wrote:I knew he "censored" his own material, but I assumed all the redacted links were the mods. The fact that he is ddoing it him self is the most pathetic thing I think I have ever heard.Gregg wrote: Oh no, he's doing it. I thought everyone knew, sorry. Actually, it's just pathetic that he's so starved for attention that he makes believe he's getting it in order to make people think he's getting it. That's just, well, pathetic.
Wow, Harvester is actually helping our conspiracy by tricking paytriots into pursuing admiralty remedy instead of common law remedy. Stand tall, cat's paw!The authors sell admiralty remedy without providing full disclosure that when you contract into admiralty you forfeit the common law and other protections. You will be truly "walking the plank". This is far removed from CTC.
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Not as far as he thinks. One useless pile of ineffective gibberish gets the same end result as the next pile of ineffective gibberish. The only real difference might be in the amount of time spent in prison.Skankbrain wrote:This is far removed from CTC.
All the States incorporated daughter corporations for transaction of business in the 1960s or so. - Some voice in Van Pelt's head, circa 2006.
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Skankbeat thinks he's so smart, but he doesn't stop to think that admiralty law is FOREVER! Once you make that deal with the Devil you are forever thereafter under admiralty law. Does he realize that his own mother signed his birth certificate? He is now under admiralty law!
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Wait, that's all it takes? What if I burn my birff Certicate? Can that fix it?Brandybuck wrote:Skankbeat thinks he's so smart, but he doesn't stop to think that admiralty law is FOREVER! Once you make that deal with the Devil you are forever thereafter under admiralty law. Does he realize that his own mother signed his birth certificate? He is now under admiralty law!
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As a judge once wrote, while he may believe the Court operates under admiralty law, he doesn't have both oars in the water.
Perhaps someone could refresh my recollection as to the exact source of the remark.
Perhaps someone could refresh my recollection as to the exact source of the remark.
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wserra wrote:As a judge once wrote, while he may believe the Court operates under admiralty law, he doesn't have both oars in the water.
Perhaps someone could refresh my recollection as to the exact source of the remark.
Itz vs. U.S. Tax Court 60 AFTR 2d 87-5113 87-2 USTC P 9497
" Plaintiff's attempt to invoke the maritime jurisdiction of this Court will most likely be unsuccessul, for it appears that Plaintiff has at least one oar out of the water. "
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And they say T.C. judges have no sense of humor.
Thanks, Omne.
Thanks, Omne.
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