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Old 12-07-2006, 04:09 AM
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Originally posted by Henry Bowman

It could be a double edged sword opening mail addressed to the STRAWMAN, and then saying (as the true name) that they don't have jurisdiction.


Use the elusive STRAWMAN to your advantage. Everthing that is delivered to your mailbox is your property, which includes all pseudonyms of your true name. Affirmatively take possession of those pseudonyms as a property right rather than accepting them as a surety. Erroneous presumptions will now be laid to rest.

When corresponding with vermin, inform them that you hold the property rights to that pseudonym and inquire whether the communication was misaddressed. Demand to be properly addressed in future communication. Since they have now been noticed, they have no standing in any proceeding against you. They could in fact be liable for a tort action for unauthorized use (theft) of your property.

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