https://edmontonjournal.com/news/local- ... ex-assault(Judge) Mah identified one local OPCA movement as the Church of the Ecumenical Redemption International, whose pseudolaw concepts Berg attempted to use in his defence. Among other things, Berg argued that he only subject to the King James Bible and that as a “Minister of Christ,” showing respect to other people constituted necrophilia.
Belanger seems to be expanding the reach of his ministry. In the past he's largely dealt with trying to get people free houses by claiming that god, through the King James bible, allows CERI followers to renounce their mortgages and trying to get people off of traffic offenses because his ministers are exempt from traffic laws. Now his church seems to be supporting the concept that violent criminals are beyond the reach of man-made statutory law unless it can be shown that the offenses they have committed are specifically legislated within the laws of the King James Bible.
This is the offense Berg was convicted of committing notwithstanding his true, sincere religious beliefs as laid down in CERI doctrine;
I find this part intriguing;A self-described “sovereign” citizen who sexually assaulted a woman at knife point has been sentenced to seven years in prison and will be monitored as a long-term offender once he gets out.
Carlo Fredrick Berg, 30, was convicted of sexual assault with a weapon in the fall of 2017 following a trial. It was Berg’s third sexual offence.
According to a sentencing decision from Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Douglas Mah, Berg approached a woman late one night in November 2015 and offered her a smoke. The woman had been foraging for cigarette butts outside a northeast Edmonton strip mall.
Suddenly, Berg pulled the woman into an alcove, produced a knife and demanded oral sex. The woman complied, fearing for her life.
Police arrested Berg the following January.
What was in the letter? Was Belanger ordering the court to release Berg because this was just an internal CERI issue regarding protected religious beliefs? Or was it just some unrelated crap similar to;Also contained in the folder was a letter from Edward Jay Robin Belanger, who Mah called a “well-known pseudolaw guru” known for engaging in vexatious court proceedings. Berg earlier proposed to live with and be supervised by Belanger if granted bail.
And Berg wanted a new role for minister Belanger, a bail superviser of miscreants within his flock. Berg also suggested that, rather than a jail sentence, he could put his evil thoughts behind him and be rehabilitated through;sheet music, magazine clippings, hand-drawn illustrations such as mandalas and pyramids with Masonic imagery, and a picture of the Guardians of the Galaxy character Groot.
I have no idea why the judge included this totally irrelevant, completely pointless comment;Berg submitted a “self-directed program of intervention” including meditation, hatha yoga and a comfort dog would help keep him from reoffending.
Isn't that nice? All along he's just been looking for a loving wife in a somewhat unconventional fashion.Mah wrote Berg also “expressed a desire, quite genuine I believe, to enter into marriage."
Information is pretty scant at the moment but I expect the judgment to be released soon and I'll post it along with an analysis. So far Belanger has been silent on Facebook and YouTube but, with the publicity for his church, that might change soon. A few days ago he coughed up a batch of videos that I'm not going to listen to that were right on topic for Berg, arguing that the government had to accommodate sincere religious beliefs, exactly what Berg seemed to be arguing. However these were aimed at 'service providers', probably the government agencies that balk at giving Belanger more welfare so probably just bad timing. I'm not going to listen to find out but you readers can feel free;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYQNu-S7YlM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmb302W8Br8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3OjAsC2NsE