So how much of an idiot is Robinson? Well, for starters, he is taking a page straight out of Ed "Constitutional Ranger" Brown's playbook:
David E. Robinson, 75, said Wednesday that he will not appear in court Friday morning to face charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States by impeding and impairing the IRS.
Know how grand juries are a big hit with the sovcit movement? Not so for our purist Robinson:
And Robinson is showing that he is no ordinary piker and footslogger in the sovcit army. Membership in the NLA or RuSA? Pfffft - Robinson has his own army:...Robinson argues that the federal grand jury process that led to his and Messier’s indictment was unconstitutional and improperly targeted
“If it was your intention to address this correspondence to [Robinson and Messier], it is obviously a mistake and incomplete, as there is no compliance and extradition order allowing you to address living inhabitants of a foreign state, and no penal bonds were attached for our action, and no official copy of any charges recorded by a court of record were presented,” the letter states.
Robinson said that the summons was addressed to his “legal, fictional identity” because “the court is a fictional entity limited to addressing only fictional entities.”
“The federal government is a for-profit corporation that is illegally occupying the seats of Congress of Washington, D.C.,” he said. “They have established fictional mirror-images, or clones, of each live person … but Mr. Messier and I are flesh-and-blood living persons.”
Robinson, who — in part — distinguishes between his real identity and “fictional” identity by using uppercase letters for one and lowercase letters for the other, is the author of the 2012 book, “Maine Lawsuit Against The IRS: For Unfair Trade Practices.” He said Wednesday that he was elected attorney general of the Maine Republic Free State Trust, but he declined to say how many members the trust includes. He said he has had no correspondence with national Sovereign Citizen groups or the Constitutional Coalition, a Maine group that has similarly questioned some aspect of the federal government’s authority.