Monday, June 4, 2018

Important Point!


By Anna Von Reitz

We are consumers of all the "services" of all these incorporated public-private "governmental service providers". 

As consumers we have a different role than to meekly obey and accept whatever they provide. 

How would you react if a restaurant served you rotten food and charged twice the price published on their menu?  Hmmm? 

What if they advertised a movie and sold tickets to it, and then showed a completely different movie?  One you didn't like or want to see?  What would you do then? 

The Latest Red Herring Argument


By Anna Von Reitz

The scam artist’s goal is always to create some kind of confusion, and then to profit from it in some way.
It could be to confuse your identity literally, so as to steal it. (No, your Honor, that’s John M. Doe, he’s a British Citizen, not John M. Doe, the noted American national.)
It could be to confuse the capacity in which you are acting, so as to bring false accusations against you. (But your Honor, he’s a licensed Commercial Vehicle Driver, not a private man merely going to the grocery store.)
It could be simply to confuse the public, and so delay action on pressing matters of state. (We don’t really know what color the sky is….sometimes it’s blue, but sometimes it’s grey or white or even black and we don’t know what to do as a result. Best to sit on it and wait.)
The modus operandi is always the same: create a confusion or problem, and then steer toward whatever result you want to come out of that confusion or problem.
Here is a good case in point.

What Does North Carolina Say?


By Anna Von Reitz

You will all remember that Larry Becraft sent out a screed last week or so, in which he claimed that Rod Class was lying and that the issues in North Carolina never meant anything and were just ignorant dismissed cases that Rod Class pursued and then blew out of proportion.  I disagreed and then Larry and his Boy Robin, Bob Hurt, jumped all over me, and tried to discredit me, too.  

Larry even went so far as to try to put words in my mouth (a legal specialty) and present false information (for the second time) that I made arguments that in fact I never voiced at all, thereby setting up a false argument and premise for himself that he then proceeded to pursue as if it were real and as if it had anything to do with me and anything I ever thought or said.  

LOL.  

Anyway, for all of those who have been confused by the lawyer crappola--- here's what North Carolina says, in Rod's favorite phrase, black ink on white paper, and in my favorite phrase --- from the horse's mouth, via one of our researchers---quote: