Another article today focused on where the RotMers were heading and why. But they have so far refused to provide detailed answers on those issues, other than to say they were heading to Maine, somewhere around Bangor for "military training." A Facebook posting on their site showed people in military fatigues and carrying weapons while walking through the woods.
It turns out that the vehicles they were traveling in were not registered which is another typical sovrun tactic.
The article also references a previous occasion where one of the RotMers appeared in court over a complaint he filed against police over a speeding incident:
Then, there were the actions of Lesley Malave, who preferred to be known by his Moorish name of Moreeno Bey.
Malave, who was not involved in the Wakefield standoff, tied the court up in knots when he filed a complaint after his partner was pulled over for speeding in November 2019.
Citing the 1787 treaty, he accused the police of surrounding the car like “a pack of hyenas."
He presented his Moorish identification cards and signed and dated legal documents using the Moorish calendar — as well as the Gregorian one.
Leonard Kesten, the lawyer representing the police, remembers his encounter with the Rise of the Moors well.
“I had never heard of them. If you represent towns, cities, and police, you get some interesting cases,” he said.
“They were relying on the Constitution while saying they are not subject to our laws, which seems to be problematic. [Seems? It's downright problematic, no seems about it.]
“Then, there was the problem about the document filing fee.”
Instead of meeting the $400 demanded by the court, Malave offered a silver coin that he said was worth $913.
“He offered the coin, and the judge didn't want any part of it. He just went away, and it never went any further,” he recalled.
So, for using a Moorish calendar for dating pseudolegal documents, I give extra points for coming up with original nonsense. But I take away points for relying on the Constitution while at the same time claiming you are not under its authority and all other laws that flow from it.
And I wonder if that silver coin was a leftover Liberty Dollar from Von Nothaus.