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PostPosted: 08/29/14 8:38 pm • # 101 
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:eek2 :angry :\'( And a bunch of other feelings I can't express right now.


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PostPosted: 10/03/14 7:47 am • # 102 
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This idiot is lucky the judge didn't hold him for "mental observation" ~ :ey ~ Sooz

‘Sovereign citizen’ tells traffic court he doesn’t exist: ‘My mom never gave birth to me’
Travis Gettys | 03 Oct 2014

A Massachusetts “sovereign citizen” was arrested for illegally driving just hours after he was ordered to pay a $500 for driving without a valid license.

Christopher Noone, of Monson, paid the fine and an additional $407 in court costs Tuesday at the Newburyport District Courthouse, but police said he attempted to drive himself home, reported The Salem News.

State troopers stopped the 21-year-old Noone and charged him with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

Noone was cited for unlicensed operation in July 2013 after leaving a pickup truck running with an attached horse trailer parked along a city street.

He rejected a prosecutor’s offer last year to decriminalize the violation and fine him only $50, and instead demanded a trial and risk a possible $1,000 fine.

Noone argued this week during a bench trial that he was not a person as defined by the commonwealth of Massachusetts – and thus, was not bound by its laws, the newspaper reported.

He asked Sgt. Steve Trepanier during the hearing whether he’d actually seen him driving the truck, and the officer reminded Noone that he admitted at the time to driving the pickup without a license.

Noone claimed the state had no evidence he was a person because he did not have a birth certificate or Social Security number, as required to obtain a driver’s license.

The police officer testified that Noone had offered his name and birth date when he was cited, the newspaper reported, but Noone quickly objected.

“I don’t have a date of birth,” he said.

After Noone argued he was defined as a corporation, not a person, under Massachusetts law, the judge tried to trick him into providing his birth date, last name, and address.

But he said none of those questions applied to him, the newspaper reported.

“My mom never gave birth to me,” Noone said.

Noone told the judge during closing arguments that the case should be dismissed because there was no evidence he drove the truck, and he wasn’t even a person.

The judge, however, ruled in favor of the prosecution and ordered Noone to pay half the maximum fine.

Noone said he would appeal the ruling, but the judge suggested it would probably be cheaper and easier to just get a valid driver’s license.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/10/sovereign-citizen-tells-traffic-court-he-doesnt-exist-my-mom-never-gave-birth-to-me/


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PostPosted: 10/03/14 8:51 am • # 103 
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“My mom never gave birth to me,” Noone said.


I knew it! There ARE aliens amongst us! 0]


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PostPosted: 10/12/14 8:31 pm • # 104 
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WHOA!!! ~ :g ~ Sooz

Alabama school makes 5-year-old sign contract stating she won’t kill or commit suicide
Tom Boggioni | 12 Oct 2014

The mother of a 5-year-old Alabama girl is incensed with her daughter’s school after the child was forced to sign a contract stating that she would not kill anyone or commit suicide, reports Local 15.

The mother, identified only as Rebecca, states the child was forced to sign the agreement after she reportedly pointed a crayon at another student like it was a gun.

“They told me she drew something that resembled a gun,” said Rebecca. “According to them she pointed a crayon at another student and said, ‘pew pew’.”

After the alleged incident, the child was given a questionnaire to evaluate her for suicidal thoughts and asked if she was depressed while her mother waited in the school lobby after being called to the school.

Without asking for permission, Rebecca said her child was then given a Mobile County Public School Safety Contract to sign stating she wouldn’t kill herself or others. As a 5-year-old, she cannot legally sign a contract in Alabama.

“Most of these words on here, she’s never heard in her life,” Rebecca said, adding that her daughter asked her afterward what ‘suicide’ is.

“As a parent that’s not right. I’m the one should be able to talk to my child and not have someone else mention words like this in front of her at all.”

The girl’s mother wants the incident removed from her daughters permanent record, adding that the school has recommended that her daughter to see a psychiatrist which she believes is unnecessary.

Watch the video below from Local 15: [Video accessible via the end link]

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/10/alabama-school-makes-5-year-old-sign-agreement-stating-she-wont-kill-or-commit-suicide/


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PostPosted: 10/12/14 11:41 pm • # 105 
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Somebody needs to see a psychiatrist and it isn't the child.


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PostPosted: 10/15/14 7:27 am • # 106 
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I love the "search" feature here! ~ this is an UPDATE to post #59 [on page 3] above ~ Sooz

‘Sovereign citizen’ gets 7 years for targeting judges, prosecutors with bogus $100B liens
Travis Gettys | 15 Oct 2014

A federal judge sentenced a “sovereign citizen” who targeted court and law enforcement officials with bogus liens to seven years in prison – beyond what even prosecutors had recommended.

Cherron Phillips filed maritime liens, each worth $100 billion, against former U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, former chief U.S. District Court Judge James Holderman, three other judges, and five other law enforcement officials.

The 44-year-old Chicago woman, who goes by the name River Tali Bey, became involved in the sovereign citizen movement after her older brother died in 2003 and a younger brother was arrested on drug charges in 2006.

Her parents were then charged with tax evasion, and all three relatives were sentenced to federal prison.

Phillips, who was the longtime girlfriend of former NBA star Nick Anderson and is the mother of his adult son, engaged in the sovereign citizen practice the judge described as “paper terrorism.”

She began filing the bogus liens after she was barred in 2011 from the federal courthouse in Chicago.

Her attorney had asked the court for probation for her conviction on 10 counts of retaliation against a federal official.

But U.S. District Judge Michael Reagan imposed the seven-year term, six months longer than even prosecutors had recommended.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/10/sovereign-citizen-gets-7-years-for-targeting-judges-prosecutors-with-bogus-100b-liens/


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PostPosted: 10/15/14 10:12 am • # 107 
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Jail time doesn't matter to one who was never born... or something. :flogging


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