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L. Coyote

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3. #FluffyUnicorn " It’s Legal To Kill A Cop Who’s “Unlawfully Trying to Arrest You"
Sat Jan 23, 2016, 10:45 PM
Jan 2016
http://www.wweek.com/2016/01/23/montana-militant-ryan-payne-its-legal-to-kill-a-cop-whos-unlawfully-trying-to-arrest-you/
Missoula Independent profile offers fullest picture of Bundyland security chief.
By Aaron Mesh

Want to know more about the armed seditionists holding the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge?

Look to their hometown papers.
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he came to believe that slavery never really existed in the United States and that African Americans in the antebellum South “didn’t view themselves as slaves.” He came to believe in “an effort by some Jews to control the world.” He came to believe the founders of the United States intended for the states to act as sovereign countries. He came to believe taxes are a form of “legal plunder.” He came to believe names are spelled in all-caps on driver’s licenses because U.S. citizens are actually “corporate entities.” He came to believe U.S. courts are actually foreign admiralty courts. He came to believe that “in most states you have the lawful authority to kill a police officer that is unlawfully trying to arrest you.” He came to believe when a newborn child’s footprint is made on a birth certificate, that child is effectively entering a life of servitude to the U.S. government, which borrows money from China based on that child’s estimated lifetime earning potential.


Read the whole story. It's crazy good.
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