Neither You or I Are A “person” https://www.craftylifestyle.co.uk/uploads/2/3/2/8/23282466/neither_you_or_i_are_a_person.pdf
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In a court case? You want me to define for you what a win is in a court case?
Ok, let's see. We'll assume the person using Sovereign tactics is a defendant. So if they plead not guilty of whatever they're charged with, and their use of Sovereign whatever results in the court finding them not guilty, that's a win.
No. I want you to clarify how YOU define "win" in this context. I don't want you to do anything for me, but thanks for the offer.
Would you consider a case being dismissed as a win?
Or a case being put into limbo for 5+ years?
Is being found "not guilty" under a system that is corrupt or which exerts jurisdiction by fraud a win? In many cases, I would say no. It merely perpetuates the system, and the individual is still controlled by it.
To even begin looking at this question, you need to be able to understand the difference between "legal" and "lawful". Can you explain the difference to me?
Keep shilling harder. You need more practice. You're far too transparent.
Oh, and also, try to cut down on the projection. It's a dead giveaway.
Okey dokey