Ars Technica is a site with some interesting history. Currently its readership and staff have acute cases of TDS. Snowden used to be a regular poster there. Infamous pedophile Peter Bright (Dr. Pizza) was also an infamous poster and contributor there. It's a Conde Nast property now.
I'll be keeping an eye on how GORDON PEDERSEN/Gordon Pedersen does with this defense.
EDIT: Oh shit and let me tie this into Q, and apologies for burying what could have been the lede:
So basically he’s being tried for the generic snake oil salesman schtick.
And his defense essentially rests on the claim the law doesn’t apply to him. TBH. I’d probably have tried the Sovereign Citizen stuff as a Hail Mary pass if a more conventional defense failed.
As the defense hasn’t ever worked yet. Even in the cases where the Judge was willing to let them make an argument.
I think this is well worth watching for the anon interested in sovereign citizen/US corporation/court legitimacy topics.
The guy has money and the willingness to file some of the arguments we see floated in only a theoretical sense.
Here are his products:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/91BE0F4B-B0E1-4B3C-AC37-45DC5575DC19?ingress=0&visitId=0533e601-954e-46ca-acdb-2efcb2327647&ref_=ast_bln
Some of the court documents he's filed:
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.utd.120963/gov.uscourts.utd.120963.14.0.pdf
Here are the charges:
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.utd.120963/gov.uscourts.utd.120963.1.0.pdf
Ars Technica is a site with some interesting history. Currently its readership and staff have acute cases of TDS. Snowden used to be a regular poster there. Infamous pedophile Peter Bright (Dr. Pizza) was also an infamous poster and contributor there. It's a Conde Nast property now.
I'll be keeping an eye on how GORDON PEDERSEN/Gordon Pedersen does with this defense.
EDIT: Oh shit and let me tie this into Q, and apologies for burying what could have been the lede:
John Huber is the US Attorney for the case.
https://anontools.xyz/?text=huber&adv=true&whole=true&refs=false
u/#q2973
Why is John Huber doing this small-fry, silver supplement FDA case??
Full name is Gordon Hunter Pedersen
If they lose this, they lose everything.
Which John Huber?
My guess is this one:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Huber
In the charges it actually appears to list some sort of attorney license number?
#7226
Weird, it says John W. Huber retired in 2021...
https://www.justice.gov/usao-ut/pr/john-huber-leaves-his-post-longest-serving-united-states-attorney-nation
Maybe he could still be on the paperwork because the case began before he left?
"...America’s longest currently serving U.S. Attorney is moving on..."
Tangent: 7+2+2+6 = 17
That was my thought: weird. Perhaps a "U.S. Attorney" as in an attorney for the Corporation, cannot prosecute a sovereign citizen? Just a thought..
So basically he’s being tried for the generic snake oil salesman schtick.
And his defense essentially rests on the claim the law doesn’t apply to him. TBH. I’d probably have tried the Sovereign Citizen stuff as a Hail Mary pass if a more conventional defense failed.
As the defense hasn’t ever worked yet. Even in the cases where the Judge was willing to let them make an argument.
I read the indictment. Nothing really jumps out. Probably would have been fine if he had just slapped the appropriate disclaimers on his stuff.
Really rough to see government wasting time on stuff like this when vaccines and remdesivir are still being given...