r/CapitolConsequences Jan 26 '23

Sovereign Citizen Pauline Bauer convicted of all charges, including felony obstruction CONVICTION

https://www.wskg.org/news/2023-01-25/pauline-bauer-pa-woman-who-called-for-nancy-pelosi-to-be-hanged-during-jan-6-attack-guilty-on-all-counts
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u/bigtimejohnny Jan 26 '23

Is there even a single time anywhere that the sovereign citizen argument has worked? How do so many people invest in something that has a 100% failure rate?

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u/jingois Jan 26 '23

No.

Buuuuuut... it can take a lot of time to actually see consequences. If you keep spouting nonsense, forcing adjournments as each judge tries to give you a do-over to get a real lawyer, keep pretending every judgement against you is actually a win, ignore the consequences and refuse to pay - it could be many years before your speeding ticket turns into baliffs turning up to throw you out of your home and sell it / jail you.

And that whole time you are contributing to "Yeah I sent a motion to compel him to sign his oath of office with a proper wax seal, and told that stupid judge to shut up and he banged his hammer, had a tantrum about contempt and I walked out of there with more bullshit paperwork demanding money from my CORPORATE PERSONHOOD, which means nothing! Still winning!"