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Re: IxCimi post# 234994

Tuesday, 03/13/2012 11:20:54 PM

Tuesday, March 13, 2012 11:20:54 PM

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lxCimi, Waste of Time, Energy and Money .. pg 5 OF 14 ..

knew the misnomer before .. now to a list of recent sovereign incidents ..

• Nampa, Idaho, February 2010: Fred Covey was convicted for having filed bogus UCC liens against two IRS employees, claiming that they owed him more than $166 million; he had also filed similar liens against the Secretary of the Treasury and against Idaho State Tax Commission employees. He also sent fictitious financial instruments to the IRS, demanding they be used to pay his federal tax debt and that his account be set to zero. For that, he was convicted of interfering with internal revenue laws.
Illinois

• Marion, Illinois, April 2010: Daniel Petersen, one of the leaders of the Montana Freemen, who engaged in an 81-day standoff with the federal government in 1996, was sentenced to 7 ½ years in prison for filing bogus liens against three federal judges. Petersen was still in federal prison at the time he filed the liens, serving out the 15 year prison sentence handed to him by U.S. District Judge John Coughenour, one of the victims of Petersen’s liens. Petersen’s full scheme reveals the ingenuity and energy of sovereign citizens. He not only filed liens against the federal judges, but also issued bounties for their arrests. Then he created a phony company and recruited other inmates to invest in it, promising them large sums of money after he collected the money ($100 trillion, plus interest, he told them) that the government allegedly owed him.
Indiana

• Delaware County, Indiana, March 2010: Indiana sovereign citizen Brad Henry petitioned Delaware County officials to release him from annual property taxes because his house was an “embassy.” The county did not agree.

• Terre Haute, Indiana, April 2008: Russell Dean Landers, another imprisoned member of the Montana Freemen, was sentenced to an additional 15 years in prison; Landers was one of three federal inmates who had demanded millions of dollars from prison officials for using their “copyrighted” names without their permission. They were convicted of conspiracy and mailing threatening communications with the intent to extort.

• Fort Wayne, Indiana, April 2008: Sovereign citizen Jonathan Dilley was arrested (and later convicted) for using fictitious “private bonds” and “promissory notes” to pay off nearly $800,000 in debts. He received a four year sentence.

Warning: gun related violence .. http://www.adl.org/learn/sovereign_movement/list_recent_sovereign_incidents.pdf

Quite a CULT you belong to.

It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”

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