Oregon Malheur Trial
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Re: Oregon Malheur Trial
WARNING AGAIN the fogbow appears to have been hacked or at least have some infection issues.
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Courtesy of the currently diseased Fogbow, some new filings from my new favorite Guru, Julie Embry:
https://www.scribd.com/document/3277672 ... -to-Compel
https://www.scribd.com/document/3277672 ... Prohibitio
This third one by Ryan, appears to be referencing OPPT:
https://www.scribd.com/document/3277695 ... o-Warranto
Update: I spoke too soon. Ryan literally cites OPPT websites in this filing:
https://www.scribd.com/document/3277672 ... Prohibitio
https://www.scribd.com/document/3277672 ... -to-Compel
https://www.scribd.com/document/3277672 ... Prohibitio
This third one by Ryan, appears to be referencing OPPT:
https://www.scribd.com/document/3277695 ... o-Warranto
It includes Heather's favorite phrase, nunc pro tunc. So yeah, Ryan Bundy is trying OPPT paperwork in court.Was not your corporation foreclosed on December Twenty-Fifth, Two thousand Twelve?
Update: I spoke too soon. Ryan literally cites OPPT websites in this filing:
https://www.scribd.com/document/3277672 ... Prohibitio
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Based on the above-cited recent filings, one might think this case was being prosecuted in Colorado.
Otherwise, how could the defendants have become so totally stoned?
Otherwise, how could the defendants have become so totally stoned?
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Update re. Fogbow: they're moving to new hosts and will be offline from tomorrow morning until... well, apparently that's up in the air.
Hopefully not too long.
Hopefully not too long.
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A guy named Fabio actually testified for the defense:
http://www.oregonlive.com/oregon-stando ... r_home_pop
I think we wait for the verdict now.
http://www.oregonlive.com/oregon-stando ... r_home_pop
I think we wait for the verdict now.
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I was struck by this part:Jeffrey wrote:http://www.oregonlive.com/oregon-stando ... r_home_pop
Gosh, it's almost like Ryan Bundy is suggesting that needlessly bringing guns to things is, like, intimidating to other people, or something.During cross-examination by defendant Ryan Bundy and defense lawyer Marcus Mumford, Jones acknowledged that he was armed and accompanied by another agent when he visited with Schrock. Bundy asked if the agent considered it intimidating to show up as a government agent, armed, to interview a defense witness.
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If the Amazing Mumbles and CRyan were up, or is it down, to their usual standards, it is fortunate that hanging isn't on the menu. As far as I have been able to determine, the defense witnesses so far have only been of either low comedic or prosecutorial assistance. I would suspect that the jury is by this time more than over the lot of them.
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http://www.oregonlive.com/oregon-stando ... _big-photo
I'm guessing jury deliberations will be short.
I'm guessing jury deliberations will be short.
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From what I've read Mumbles was going for the Chewbacca defence.
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That whole filing is a masterpiece of stupid, but I especially LOL'ed at this line:
As anyone with the slightest familiarity with financial trading knows, a call is an option to buy, and a put is an option to sell. So, apparently a buy is like a sell or a buy. You know, for the lien bonds that are securitized from monopolized private civil court judgments, sent to the clearing house, sold as commercial items through an underwriting company with an escrow agent as go-between, and deposited in the Federal Reserve Bank, which is all legal because they have an "NAICS put code number." It's like they ate investopedia.com and threw up.they operate through call warrants, which are like a put or a call/
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Serious madness indeed!Jeffrey wrote:Ryan and Julie have just outdone themselves:
https://www.scribd.com/document/3281069 ... 22-0-30644
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I want to know two things:
1) who is smuggling the hallucinogens into the prison which Ryan had taken before writing this mock-legal bilge water?
2) where can I get some?
1) who is smuggling the hallucinogens into the prison which Ryan had taken before writing this mock-legal bilge water?
2) where can I get some?
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Actually, I would be seriously shocked if CRyan understood one word in eight of that gibberish. He's a good follower, and Julie says file this and he does. His "paralegal"/"helper", Julie, is the one responsible for most if not all of it and she has been busy stealing from the likes of Winny Shout and other notable sovcit intellects. From all evidence I have seen CRyan and Ammo are barely more than literate, and I'm not sure either of them could string a coherent sentence together unaided.
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OK, maybe this is a dumb question, but: why does the court have to tolerate this? If this Julie isn't a lawyer, what right does she have to waste the court's time with such stupid dreck? That document alone should be grounds for contempt of court. I know about McKenzie friends from the UK forum, but I didn't know such a thing existed in the US. I thought your representation had to be an properly admitted lawyer.
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I think reading that pretty much undid about half my my PhD in Economics. I may need to go all the way back to Wealth of Nations now...TheNewSaint wrote:That whole filing is a masterpiece of stupid, but I especially LOL'ed at this line:
As anyone with the slightest familiarity with financial trading knows, a call is an option to buy, and a put is an option to sell. So, apparently a buy is like a sell or a buy. You know, for the lien bonds that are securitized from monopolized private civil court judgments, sent to the clearing house, sold as commercial items through an underwriting company with an escrow agent as go-between, and deposited in the Federal Reserve Bank, which is all legal because they have an "NAICS put code number." It's like they ate investopedia.com and threw up.they operate through call warrants, which are like a put or a call/
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Pro se litigants, especially in criminal cases are often granted extreme latitude, in part because nothing in these kinds of filings has any bearing on the outcome of the case and most judges today simply ignore them or minimally address them as meaningless. Some will take the time to actually comment on them and/order them stricken from the record but by and large, they're harmless.TheNewSaint wrote:OK, maybe this is a dumb question, but: why does the court have to tolerate this? If this Julie isn't a lawyer, what right does she have to waste the court's time with such stupid dreck? That document alone should be grounds for contempt of court. I know about McKenzie friends from the UK forum, but I didn't know such a thing existed in the US. I thought your representation had to be an properly admitted lawyer.
And of course, for those with PACER accounts, they can be entertaining.
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Good to know. Thanks.Judge Roy Bean wrote:Pro se litigants, especially in criminal cases are often granted extreme latitude, in part because nothing in these kinds of filings has any bearing on the outcome of the case and most judges today simply ignore them or minimally address them as meaningless. Some will take the time to actually comment on them and/order them stricken from the record but by and large, they're harmless.
And of course, for those with PACER accounts, they can be entertaining.
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I'm going to raise hell at Illuminati HQ Boston during our next bacchanal festival. I should have enough seniority to get the best in mind-altering substances for my emergency survival kit.AndyK wrote:1 - the Illuminati
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