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A great take on the Sovereign Citizen movement, of which Kevin is either witting or unwittingly a part of – perhaps to the detriment of the society he claims to want to help.

Warrior Publications

The Sovereign Citizen Movement is all of the above, and then some

WarriorPublications.wordpress.com, May 2011

You might have seen them at meetings, talking for as long as they were tolerated, sometimes for hours. Rambling on and on about archaic laws and confused legalisms. You might have even grasped some of the main points: The government is a corporation. The courts follow Admiralty law. Cashing in your SIN card can get you as much as $7 million. Declaring yourself sovereign enables you to legally drive without a driver’s license. Hell, we can make our OWN driver’s licenses. That’s always a popular one.

You may not have known it at the time, but you just had an introduction to the bizarre world of the sovereign citizen movement, today one of the fastest growing segments of the extreme right patriot movement in the US. And one which has a long association with white…

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  1. you are only trying to discredit a person who has been the most effective at disseminating the truth. No one much reads a musty old book in a dusty library that is 60 years old. People pay attn. to Kevin Annett because his story is riveting and it is on the internet. He is doing a great job!

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    1. God Bless Kevin Annett! all those indians murdered in the residential schools by the church, RCMP and government will get their justice.

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      1. Have you read anything on this blog Kanone? Are you First Nations, Inuit or Metis? Do you not see that Kevin’s court is illegitimate and a scam? God bless you for coming to the defence of a person who has done nothing but USE ‘Indians’ for his own gain.

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