Random Freemanesque Babblings II: Back to the Futile

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Re: Random Freemanesque Babblings II: Back to the Futile

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'm not sure he's used overtly Freeloader arguments in his adventures through the courts alleging fraud, but his supporters (one of whom gave his name to the court as King Charles III) certainly do.
He's associated with Action4Justice, who have featured here previously, if memory serves, and as mentioned in the court case, Rapid Response. His YT channel features guest appearances from Tobe Hayden.

This video has a jovial bailiff mocking the wet signature business.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJZQgOGG62Y
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AnOwlCalledSage wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 10:12 amAndrew Stansfield started telling everyone who would listen that he had discovered the whole banking system was corrupt, and now appears as the darling "expert" on many of the unhinged FotLer podcasts. I think he even once appeared in a video involving Neelu.
Think it's Anthony Stansfield. O'Bonkers has done an interview with him that features heavily in his TGBMS trash piece.
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AnOwlCalledSage wrote: Wed Oct 30, 2024 10:12 am
rosy wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 5:54 pm I'm not sure he's used overtly Freeloader arguments in his adventures through the courts alleging fraud, but his supporters (one of whom gave his name to the court as King Charles III) certainly do.
.... It just so happened that on this occasion the underlying complaint was true. Hence, Andrew Anthony Stansfield started telling everyone who would listen that he had discovered the whole banking system was corrupt, and now appears as the darling "expert" on many of the unhinged FotLer podcasts. I think he even once appeared in a video involving Neelu.

Edit: Correcting name error
Oh Neelu loves Anthony Stansfield. She has posted loads of videos with and about him. She's also been hanging around the Trevor Mealham case too. I'm sure her contribution was helpful.

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Article from the Guardian about how the writer's husband went down the conspiracy rabbit hole.

Some mention of FMOTL beliefs, and a guest appearance by Matrix Freedom.

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyl ... y-theorist
my husband also believed that nanoparticles in the Covid-19 vaccine would be used to integrate us with the Internet of Things (if the vaccine didn’t kill us from myocarditis first); that digital ID would limit our travel and affect financial independence; that debt was a social construct and could be avoided using “maritime law”; and that only cryptocurrency could save us.
The next day, I woke to find the car being clamped for an “unlawful” fine that Arlo had challenged. One of many, as it turned out. The dog needed walking and I needed the car to get to the park. I was fuming. I stormed out to meet the bailiff without shoes on my feet and a face like thunder.

“This is my husband, right?” He read out the name on the paperwork, as if it needed confirming.

I stumbled attempting to explain Arlo’s rationale for nonpayment (something to do with strawmen and maritime law), before stabbing my pin number into the bailiff’s card machine and parting with £600. He gave me a tight smile, intended to show empathy. “Yup. I hear it more and more, that conspiracy talk.”
It was summer and Arlo had been hanging out at a London wellness space founded by some conspiracy theorists, where he heard about a company called Matrix Freedom. Without my knowledge, Arlo paid them £8,000 to write off his loans, credit card and mortgage debt using “maritime law” and access webinars about the process.
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Don't know if anyone's seen this but the Spin vs Truth website says that a lady in Ireland who stirred up stuff online when the Hampstead Hoax was going on has been served papers from the UK Attorney General. https://spinvtruth.wordpress.com/2024/1 ... tuous-two/
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Re: Random Freemanesque Babblings II: Back to the Futile

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CrankyBoomer wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2024 2:24 pm Don't know if anyone's seen this but the Spin vs Truth website says that a lady in Ireland who stirred up stuff online when the Hampstead Hoax was going on has been served papers from the UK Attorney General. https://spinvtruth.wordpress.com/2024/1 ... tuous-two/
If this is true it's been a long time coming. There were certainly rumours that a case was being prepared against her 4 years ago for the Hampstead case but as a result of her fleeing the country, it did fall into the out of jurisdiction quagmire.

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hucknallred wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2024 6:55 am
The guy called Too Tall on there dishes out some staggeringly bad advice, but presents it in a way that the freeloaders lap up as legal advice.
Not many come back to say it worked.
I love this:
Too Tall 1 September: For Sale land Rover Discovery. Full 12 Month MOT....... Bank transfer only for security and peace of mind.

Andrew Clifford: I'll give you a promissory note for it.

Too Tall: Andrew Clifford: Technically it would work but I would have to pressure the bank to credit my account......
What, no faith in the system?

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Robert Menard was, back in his glory days, Canada's most influential Freeman. He essentially invented the movement here and a lot of your British grifters copied his scams. His biggest scam, the one he promoted the most frequently, was selling suckers the dream that they could write up promissory notes and use them instead of paying cash. He even tried it himself at a restaurant here in Vancouver and ended up arrested. Although he was totally discredited years ago and is barely remembered now he was still trying to flog his promissory note scam to a British audience last year, about a quarter century after he first tried it.

viewtopic.php?f=48&t=12387

While he shifted positions and schemes in response to changing times he had one fixed, firm position during his entire sovereign career. Cash only, he refused to accept the promissory notes he flogged.
"Yes Burnaby49, I do in fact believe all process servers are peace officers. I've good reason to believe so." Robert Menard in his May 28, 2015 video "Process Servers".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeI-J2PhdGs