This is complete fantasy. First off, he's a psy ops officer. Second off, being in special forces doesn't make you 1) a legal expert or 2) need to know status for any of that.
Going to his video on Admiralty law - All of his examples early on like "doctors registering with the department of transportation" or "hospitals are considered ports or dry docks" are completely made up. Totally baseless. There's no law that states this, there's no paperwork anywhere that backs this up, and nobody involved with hospitals - doctors, administrators, directors, etc - know anything about any of this. The admiralty law comes from the fact that the flags in a US court have gold fringes. That's the only actual evidence for any of this guys claims and it's weak.
This is complete fantasy. First off, he's a psy ops officer. Second off, being in special forces doesn't make you 1) a legal expert or 2) need to know status for any of that.
Going to his video on Admiralty law - All of his examples early on like "doctors registering with the department of transportation" or "hospitals are considered ports or dry docks" are completely made up. Totally baseless. There's no law that states this, there's no paperwork anywhere that backs this up, and nobody involved with hospitals - doctors, administrators, directors, etc - know anything about any of this. The admiralty law comes from the fact that the flags in a US court have gold fringes. That's the only actual evidence for any of this guys claims and it's weak.
Well there ya go