I deny signing by any means any kind of contract or agreement with the blanket terms you are trying to force on me.
Izzy responds:
stay off my property. Once you enter my property, you have entered some sort of relationship with me: if you entered illicitly, then you've entered a predator-prey relationship --
This "predator-prey relationship"/ absolute 'allodial' ownership stuff is total bunk.
Land ownership in the USA is constantly disputed.
One example occurs when land owners block hunting access to public lands. IE; -- I once shot a buck on National Forest land several miles south from where I had entered on a public road.
On my map I noticed a dead end section line road less than a mile away east from my kill at the beginning of private property. I packed the deer out to the dead end road, and found it not in use and illegaly posted by the adjacent owner. Ignoring the bogus 'no trespassing' sign, I continued packing out to where the road was in public use.
The owner saw me, and threatened to call the sheriff. I called his bluff, and the sheriff told him to get a life, -- that he couldn't block off a section line access easement.
Under izzies theory, the land owner could have shot me? -- Bull.
It wasn't his land. If it were his land, he could.
"This "predator-prey relationship"...stuff is total bunk."
Even a blind hog finds an acorn once in a while.
I was already starting to think of him as a predator or parasite; the kind of thing productive, cooperative people join together to get rid of.
If he wants to admit himself as such, I say let him.