There was nothing wrong with your phrasing, Noah. I understood your use of the term "survive" as meaning survival in a political or influential sense, as in Petey-boy having aboslutely no credibility within the TP/TD movement after he is convicted. I think that LPC was being ironic in referring to the death penalty....Noah wrote:Survive was not a good term, I should have used the phrase "avoid conviction" . Avoiding conviction sure beats the alternative. Thanks for reminding me of the value of exact and precise definition of words and phrases.LPC wrote:I didn't think that the death penalty was on the table.
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Yes, it's interesting that Hendrickson has repeatedly claimed, in so many words, that the courts are somehow afraid to confront his nonsensical theories, when he is the one bobbing and weaving.ASITStands wrote:You're suggesting he doesn't really want the court to address his legal theories. I agree....LPC wrote:At this point, there is only one good answer. Hendrickson *knows* that the court will rule against him, and doesn't want that to happen. It might be ego, or it might be economic self-interest (to keep the book sales alive), or it might be an unconscious defense mechanism to protect his delusions. But the conclusion that he is ducking the hard truth is now inescapable.
Hey, Peteroski, hey PeteMeister, hey Peterino! Why not just come out and assert your Cracking the Code theory directly, in court. File a brief with the Court wherein you assert that, as a matter of law, your private sector non-federally privileged earnings not connected to the exercise of a government privilege are simply not taxable? Word it any way you like, Pete. Take a stand, buddy.
What's the matter, Pete? Are you being bothered by a thought -- a thought lodged back there somewhere in some little part of your brain, a thought that is not delusional -- a thought that recognizes that your Cracking the Code tax scam is a loser -- in short, a thought, a recognition, that you are a loser?
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He won't do it because... probably something like "the fix is in, and even if I file a brief like that the courts are all under orders to find some pretext -- ANY pretext -- to rule against me."Famspear wrote:Yes, it's interesting that Hendrickson has repeatedly claimed, in so many words, that the courts are somehow afraid to confront his nonsensical theories, when he is the one bobbing and weaving.ASITStands wrote:You're suggesting he doesn't really want the court to address his legal theories. I agree....LPC wrote:At this point, there is only one good answer. Hendrickson *knows* that the court will rule against him, and doesn't want that to happen. It might be ego, or it might be economic self-interest (to keep the book sales alive), or it might be an unconscious defense mechanism to protect his delusions. But the conclusion that he is ducking the hard truth is now inescapable.
Hey, Peteroski, hey PeteMeister, hey Peterino! Why not just come out and assert your Cracking the Code theory directly, in court. File a brief with the Court wherein you assert that, as a matter of law, your private sector non-federally privileged earnings not connected to the exercise of a government privilege are simply not taxable? Word it any way you like, Pete. Take a stand, buddy.
What's the matter, Pete? Are you being bothered by a thought -- a thought lodged back there somewhere in some little part of your brain, a thought that is not delusional -- a thought that recognizes that your Cracking the Code tax scam is a loser -- in short, a thought, a recognition, that you are a loser?
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I joined LH2 so I could post it there. Not a peep out of anyone yet.When will we see this posted on Lost Horizons?
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So, Noah thinks that Petey will "survive," and Pottapaug1938 thinks that Noah is right because Petey will NOT have any credibility or political influence after Pety is convicted.Pottapaug1938 wrote:There was nothing wrong with your phrasing, Noah. I understood your use of the term "survive" as meaning survival in a political or influential sense, as in Petey-boy having aboslutely no credibility within the TP/TD movement after he is convicted.
And I think that I was NOT being "ironic."Pottapaug1938 wrote:I think that LPC was being ironic in referring to the death penalty....
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I said he may survive...LPC wrote:So, Noah thinks that Petey will "survive,"
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He will survive as a living person.Noah wrote:I said he may survive...LPC wrote:So, Noah thinks that Petey will "survive,"
He may survive with his freedom (unlikely but possible).
He won't survive in terms of his financial existence (no chance).
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But his strawman is dead meat.
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Send his strawman to me -- my Boy Scouts can use it as a fire-starter....grixit wrote:But his strawman is dead meat.
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Sorry, but it's all wet.Pottapaug1938 wrote:Send his strawman to me -- my Boy Scouts can use it as a fire-starter....
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A bombastic blowhard called Pete
Thinks his theory on taxes is neat.
Though he's facing a trial,
He is still in denial;
His own words he may soon have to eat.
Thinks his theory on taxes is neat.
Though he's facing a trial,
He is still in denial;
His own words he may soon have to eat.
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You are herewith assessed a twenty-five Quatloos penalty for frivolous limericky.Famspear wrote:A bombastic blowhard called Pete
Thinks his theory on taxes is neat.
Though he's facing a trial,
He is still in denial;
His own words he may soon have to eat.
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Re: Hendrickson's Motion to Dismiss Indictment Denied
Another attorney, Mark E. Cedrone of Philadelphia, has filed an appearance on behalf of Pete:
This probably occurred for today's Pretrial and the upcoming trial:10/19/2009 75 NOTICE OF ATTORNEY APPEARANCE: Mark E. Cedrone - NOT SWORN appearing for Peter Hendrickson (Cedrone - NOT SWORN, Mark) (Entered: 10/19/2009)
I found this blurb about him.Pretrial Conference set for 10/19/2009 11:00 AM, Voir Dire set for 10/20/2009 01:30 PM, Jury Trial set for 10/22/2009 01:00 PM before District Judge Gerald E Rosen.
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Super Lawyers, huh? Where are his cape and tights? Also, one would think that the court's dress code would prohibit such attire, but clearly they've relaxed things a little bit.Dezcad wrote:I found this blurb about him.
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You haven't met my Scouts -- I swear that they know how to light water on fire.... Besides, they can always use the strawmen for a conservation project such as erosion control.wserra wrote:Sorry, but it's all wet.Pottapaug1938 wrote:Send his strawman to me -- my Boy Scouts can use it as a fire-starter....
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That gives me an idea for a photo.webhick wrote:Super Lawyers, huh? Where are his cape and tights?
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Hmm, so SuperLawyers is just Parade Magazine in a suit?
As for Cedrone, he may be "not sworn" currently, but i'm sure he's been sworn at by judges in the past.
As for Cedrone, he may be "not sworn" currently, but i'm sure he's been sworn at by judges in the past.
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Cedrone looks like a serious criminal-tax defense attorney. Pete is finally wising up.Another attorney, Mark E. Cedrone of Philadelphia, has filed an appearance on behalf of Pete
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Actually, I was thinking that you should use one of the photos of you covering yourself with macaroni and cheese. Wait...it says here that those are our surveillance photos, so you probably haven't even seen them yet. Anyway, let me know if you want a copy or something.LPC wrote:That gives me an idea for a photo.webhick wrote:Super Lawyers, huh? Where are his cape and tights?
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For Pete's sake, let's pray!!!!.......
http://www.losthorizons.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=2245
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--"Submarine Veteran", atFellow Warriors:
This is the eve of the beginning of Pete's case (as far as I know). It is time for all of us, of all faiths, including those who lack any faith, to stop and reflect on what is at stake for our friend Peter Hendrickson, and for all Americans, who Peter represents over the next few days. For those of us that believe in the Divine, whether that is God, Allah, Jehovah, YHWH, or other names for "He who is the Creator of all", it is time to bend knees and pray for justice. It is the time for all of us to be aware that this is far more than a mere "tax" trial, it is a trial of the real freedom that our forefathers died to bring to this land. The fundamental issues that Peter has carefully threaded this trial to represent the basic freedoms established by our founders, the UNALIENABLE rights guaranteed by the supreme law of our land.
I ask every one of you to spend as much time as you possibly can over the next few days, as Paul said, in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, "Pray unceasingly" - this is the 11th hour, 59th minute, 59th second, and the result of these next few days will decide if we remain a free people or if we must fight once again to regain our freedom from slavery.
http://www.losthorizons.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=2245
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Whew!Man,that gave me chills when I read it submarine.I don't think anybody could put it better than you just stated.So,shut off the damn T.V. and sit in quiet solitude and pray.This ain't about taxes,it's about the rule of law.
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