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government ban on “conspiracy theorizing.”
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[quote:Example 1726864:MV8yMTQzMDc1XzM2MTk0ODYzXzhBNDY0Q0RC] Well isnt it nice they provide an example of a Government using conspiracy to make laws against individuals that have become full blown Americans holding all ideals intact, respecting tha Law of the Land. What should be outlawed is this conspiracy theory. Since when is a Soverign not a Government of one of several in the Union. Their motto is: We are the government. Sovereigns Love to Govern, their body only. What is IT; Don't Tread on Me ... Any conspiracy against them and the Bill of Rights is a rogue governing body, not following their own laws. We have historical examples already. 10th Amendment last three words - Can you say denial. Pulling at straws is useless when the truth is greater or superior to that of fiction or defacto. 10 miles by 10 miles, go back to your Laws and follow them. No one is out to get you but yourselves. [/quote]
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Such “cognitive infiltration,” Sunstein argued, should be used to enforce a U.S. government ban on “conspiracy theorizing.” Among the beliefs Sunstein classified as a “conspiracy theory” is that global-warming advocacy is a fraud.
The FBI defines “sovereign citizens” as “anti-government extremists who believe that even though they physically reside in this country, they are separate or ‘sovereign’ from the United States.”
The law enforcement agency noted such citizens believe they don’t have to answer to any government authority, including courts, taxing entities, motor vehicle departments or police.
The FBI warned that sovereign citizens commit murder and physical assault; threaten judges, law enforcement professionals and government personnel; impersonate police officers and diplomats; and engineer various white-collar scams, including mortgage fraud and so-called “redemption” schemes.
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