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Originally Posted by jeagas68
True he cannot just come out an declare it, but if through evidence of a administrative process of Notice of Cancellation, and agencies failure to state a claim "PERSONHOOD" upon demand in response in a satisfactory time period then he could have put in a counterclaim for estoppal of personam jurisdiction and claim of right, also demanding remedy for damages/costs.
FRCP Rule 56 and/or 12b
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This doesn't make any sense. Even the Rules are inapposite; assuming FRCP means the Rules of Civil Procedure, 56 refers to summary judgement and 12(b) to responsive pleadings. If FRCP means the Rules of Criminal Procedure, which would make more sense when talking about Rodney Skurdal, rule 56 is the hours when the federal court is open to receive pleadings and 12(b) refers to pretrial motions; perhaps you meant rule 12.2 "notice of an insanity defense", which is certainly appropriate when discussing Skurdal's career.
In any event, Skurdal cannot claim to be "a free man" because he is currently living in a gated community, eating institutional cooking, sleeping on very low thread count bedding, and, I am certain, "learning to share." See, for example:
http://www.rickross.com/reference/freemen/freemen5.html