This is an old piece from the Washington Monthly. In fact, it's a piece from 2008. But it's new to me and that's why I want it to be new to you. Read it. It's fascinating.
The thing that drew me wasn't the A Plot, which is a truly interesting story of a bunch of Baltimore criminals trying to daffiest defense of all time. The B Plot is what got my attention, specifically the way that the B Plot was the history of the Sovereign Citizens movement. It pulls a lot of threads together, even to the point of the cranks who think that the layout of Washington D.C. is a secret message from the Masons.
Read it. It's kind of long, but it's illuminating in that it ties Reconstruction and Jim Crow and the Posse Commitatus movement together. It's also illuminating in how it explains the rise of militias and how ol' Sheriff Joe out in Maricopa County thinks that he can arrest the President and all the county sheriffs who think they can stop the feds from taking away their guns.
Mostly it's interesting in the way that everything old is new again. [Via]
The thing that drew me wasn't the A Plot, which is a truly interesting story of a bunch of Baltimore criminals trying to daffiest defense of all time. The B Plot is what got my attention, specifically the way that the B Plot was the history of the Sovereign Citizens movement. It pulls a lot of threads together, even to the point of the cranks who think that the layout of Washington D.C. is a secret message from the Masons.
Read it. It's kind of long, but it's illuminating in that it ties Reconstruction and Jim Crow and the Posse Commitatus movement together. It's also illuminating in how it explains the rise of militias and how ol' Sheriff Joe out in Maricopa County thinks that he can arrest the President and all the county sheriffs who think they can stop the feds from taking away their guns.
Mostly it's interesting in the way that everything old is new again. [Via]
Wow. That is fascinating, Geds! Thanks.
Even as a quasi/sympathetic to/ anarchist...it is amazing what people can cook up.
Posted by: Brian M | 03/07/2013 at 04:28 PM