Wolf lives in a rarefied world and doesn't really get out much.
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.
On August 2, 2013, Marx had filed a pro se lawsuit under 42 USC section 1983 in Federal court in Georgia against the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office and over twenty individuals including numerous law enforcement officers in connection with an arrest that had been conducted at his residence at Cumming, Georgia, on August 10, 2011.
Dennis Marx v. Forsyth County Sheriff's Office et al., Case no. 2:13-cv-00175-RWS, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (Gainesville Div.)
"My greatest fear is that the audience will beat me to the punch line." -- David Mamet
News report is that Dennis Marx was trying to enter that courthouse carrying guns (plural), explosives, smoke grenades, and various cop/military type implements.
Will certainly go down as a new and novel approach at any rate. Certainly doesn’t appear to be any question about what his motives or intentions were at least. I don’t think there is any way that this can be spun out to putting him as the innocent victim, although I’m sure the attempt will be made.
I guess he does qualify though as an entry in the Darwin Awards for the coming year, and is certainly a novel approach to suicide by cop.
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.
In looking over some of the paperwork that Marx filed in his lawsuit against the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office, I have to say that I am not convinced that I've seen tangible evidence that Marx held "sovereign citizen" beliefs, or that his lawsuit or the courthouse shooting were connected to the "sovereign citizen" madness. Several major news sources have made that connection, but I don't see it so far.
I will continue to monitor this.
"My greatest fear is that the audience will beat me to the punch line." -- David Mamet
One of the problems (or if not a problem, then simply phenomena) about this sort of thing is that the expression "Sovereign Citizen" is not readily restricted or categorized, the way "Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeer" might be. Lots of people call themselves, or allow others to call them, SovCits but their own agenda and beliefs are different from other people who are also called SovCits. There are probably a lot of yclept SovCits who are willing to pay taxes but draw the line at getting driver's license, and vice versa. It's not as if there were official and ironclad criteria for being a SovCit.
Today in Las Vegas someone started shooting up a restaurant, starting with two uniformed policemen who were there, shouting "The Revolution has begun." His Revolution came to an abrupt end about two blocks away within the hour, and so far I haven't heard any further details. Maybe SovCit, maybe not. Lots of people who are more rightly members of the tinfoil helmet brigade don't mind calling themselves SovCits and/or Teapartiers when they are really just Badly Medicated.
Yes, we need to start distinguishing the flavors. We can use code words like Extra Crispy, Original Recipe, Southwestern, Impending Gastrointestinal Episode.
So like a racist sovereign who believes that he has a right to everything he touches and is hiding out in a bunker ready to destroy the world would be an Extra Crispy Burrito with crippling IGE.
When chosen for jury duty, tell the judge "fortune cookie says guilty" - A fortune cookie
webhick wrote:Yes, we need to start distinguishing the flavors. We can use code words like Extra Crispy, Original Recipe, Southwestern, Impending Gastrointestinal Episode.
So like a racist sovereign who believes that he has a right to everything he touches and is hiding out in a bunker ready to destroy the world would be an Extra Crispy Burrito with crippling IGE.
grixit wrote:Fortunately, most of the rank and file is just tutti frutti.
With a hefty sprinkling of mixed nuts.....
"My greatest fear is that the audience will beat me to the punch line." -- David Mamet