Posted on 08/08/2014 7:43:54 PM PDT by MtnClimber
I was in a government threat briefing recently and they brought up the "Sovreign Citizen" movement as a threat even before islamic extreamism. I had never heard of Sovreign Citizen, but I surely have heard and seen the destruction by islamic exremists. Am I missing something? Are these Sovreign Citizens just labels being tagged to TEA Party members? I am just suspicious that the greatest security threat in the USA is a group I have never heard of. Can anyone fill me in on this?
Puzzles me how they get from place to place? Must be one of them at least is a trust fund baby
Amen, mate. See My previous.
There are no “sovereign citizens”.
There are sovereigns and there are citizens.
a “citizen” is: a member of a political body who owes allegiance to the government and gets protection in return.
Wikipedia would never give an unbiased view on this. Before corporatism, ie social security, we were ALL sovereign, free, and in charge of the government. Now we are servants.
Back in the 1950’s it was in the papers that two women on a farm in east Texas had declared their property to be a sovereign state independent of the U.S. They named their fifty acre country “Eneri” (Irene spelled backwards) with its capital “Lraep” (Pearl spelled backwards) located in the farmhouse as Eneri’s seat of government.
Don’t know what became of that experiment in sovereignty.
Sovereign citizens are no threat to you. The Federal govt feels threatened because they subscribe to the Constitution pre 14th amendment. They basically want the govt to butt out of their business. They refuse to go before a magistrate which most people don’t know is totally legal. You always have the right to demand a jury trial. Even for a traffic ticket.
The sovereign citizen movement is kind of complicated and you should google it and read up on it.
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