7 thoughts on “Sovereign Citizen Training for Law Enforcement

  1. Check out the yellow fringe on the flag……umm yea…..thats for your strawman….idiots…..they need to read the constitution….act of 1871….dumbasses

  2. So much for that whole “Constitutional Sheriff” thing I was hearing about a while back.
    While I would never refer to myself as a “Sovereign Citizen”, the one thing I took away from watching this video was the FEAR. Lotsa fear in that video.
    If they weren’t a-fearing of people fighting back, they wouldn’t have bothered making the video in the first place.
    I found the memorial wall with the statues in front of it extremely hilarious.
    They had to put the statues there so it looks like somebody visits the place and actually gives a flying f#@k.

  3. I’m not sure if I qualify as a “sovereign citizen,” but I do know that the federal government is illegitimate.

    How do I know this? In three ways:

    1. Opinion polls show that a majority of the population no longer believes the US government has the consent of the governed. Such consent is REQUIRED for legitimacy, since no human beings have any inherent right to govern others (by force or otherwise).

    2. From the narrow viewpoint of legal legitimacy, the federal government routinely and blatantly violates the highest law of the land: the social contract that provides the fundamental basis for its existence. Obviously we’re talking about the Bill of Rights and other key parts of the Constitution. Examples include civil forfeiture, warrantless spying, gun restrictions, wars not declared by Congress, forcible taxation to fund particular religious beliefs (Jewish and “Christian” Zionism)…there are too many to list.

    We can dispense with all legal sophistry and tendentious “interpretations” of the Constitution when examining these matters. The ability to read and understand simple written English is all that’s required to see that the above practices are direct violations of the Constitution. Yes, certain social questions may reveal gray areas in the Bill of Rights, but issues like those above are not among them.

    Simply put, the Supreme Court has been full of sh!t regarding many of its decisions. For instance, the “justices” are either lying or stupid when they claim that the Bill of Rights permits people to be deprived of their property without trial or even arrest, or that it provides for the restriction of “dangerous or unusual weapons.” (How can a weapon not be dangerous? If an item isn’t dangerous, then it’s not a weapon.)

    3. Even if a government is legitimate according to both the letter of the law and the consent of a solid majority, it nonetheless loses its legitimacy if it imposes laws contrary to justice. In the simplest terms, “justice” exists when no one’s rights are violated except to the extent that he has deliberately or negligently violated the rights of others.

    Laws against victimless acts are obviously contrary to justice, since they harm people who have offered no harm to others. No one suffers one bit if I saw down a shotgun barrel to less than 18 inches without a tax stamp. Yet the federal government enforces many such laws, thereby imposing a state of tyranny and rendering itself illegitimate.

    With all that said, I think it’s pointless for sovereign citizens to fight legal or physical battles over minutiae such as traffic tickets. When dealing with the piggies or bureaucrats in mundane matters, it’s probably best to keep your beliefs to yourself as much as possible. Stay off the local pigs’ radar. Pretend to be a good little citizen, knowing inside that you reject all illegitimate authority and reserve the right to defy it, even to the death, if a sufficiently dire situation merits such a response.

  4. This highly crafted video is reminiscent of another remarkable film in history, Reefer Madness.
    Propaganda filled the entirety of it’s content.(either one)
    Seattle’s police recently lost hundreds of hours of dashcam footage due to a “server malfunction”. They use the technologies only as they see fit, not necessarily as per their original intended purpose.
    Be sure to turn in your guns when you vote!!

  5. Sounds Like a Strawman argument If I’ve ever heard one.
    Starts out reasonable then goes straight into the illogical.
    300k give me a break. Wheres the census?
    Claims without actual proof.
    Video proof without any one saying “I’m a sovereign citizen”.
    Videos claiming the were chasing the sovereigns.
    Government preaching about how good government is.
    Love your servitude.
    Yellow Propaganda at it best/worst…

    noman
    Arizona

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