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posted ago by winn ago by winn +36 / -0

I never really did a deep dive into them, but damn I didn't know the Feds classified them this way 😐

There are aspects that I see cross over, such as:

One prevalent sovereign-citizen theory is the Redemption Theory, which claims the U.S. government went bankrupt when it abandoned the gold standard basis for currency in 1933 and began using citizens as collateral in trade agreements with foreign governments.

https://leb.fbi.gov/articles/featured-articles/sovereign-citizens-a-growing-domestic-threat-to-law-enforcement

Is it because some people took the movement too far, such as fraud, murders or bombings, or is it because there are beliefs in this which hit too close to the truth, and so the movement needs tarnishing?