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Originally Posted by jerrypitts
The only concern I have with the whole concept, much the same as would be faced with the tar and feathers concept, is the fact that when they are confronted with a commercial lein, they will undoubtedly send out the goon-squad and have you picked up and incarcerated. So much for the weekly meetings... you will then be back at square one, having to deal with them on their level, on their turf and according to their makeshift rules, regs, codes, and other forms of non-law.
otherwise, it is an excellent idea.
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Thanky.
I'm a sovereign citizen encountering some definate quality of life issues in this sociopolitical atmosphere, and I'm also a reincarnationist. This combination allows for a certain liberality of approach on my part (read: frothing private Citizen with a deathwish). For my own part, I could care less, and the decentralized nature of the information dispersal means that, with or without me specifically, the meetings continue to go on regardless. As mentioned, it's difficult to defeat an entire community, particularly when vigilant. Additionally, having a community of people to pull a
habeas corpus is a somewhat comforting notion. In a situation where the Powers That Be have it in for someone, I'd much prefer to be directly in the public eye amidst an activist community than out in a remote compound somewhere.
And, lest we forget, further encroachments on my liberties allow for further private claims.
Justice cannot be denied perpetually. It can only be denied until it causes a society to collapse for lack of it. It's kind of like a game of "chicken", with injustice on one side, the collapse of society on the other, driving right for each other at massive speeds. Eventually, something's gotta give. Keeping it all out of public scrutiny in the first place is, if anything, what's allowed it to go on for so long as it is.
- Satori