>>7523
Reichsbürger are just Alman Sovcits. They're essentially sovcits but based on nuances in legal texts. Like, "look, in the preamble of the constitution, there's this comma and therefore ${absurd chain of nonsense that ends with them not having to pay public broadcasting fees}". I think sovcits are every bit as crazy and dangerous, but they seem less Alman about it.
My favourite is that some of them think that Germany is a company because the government is listed in some tax registry (don't tell them that they need this in case the government as an entity buys something, or hires something like a cleaning service for their offices and the cleaners want to do their tax declaration, they need this number). Also, the German identity card says "Personal identity card". In German, personal can mean "of a person", like in English, but also "staff". Of course reichsbürger pretend that it ONLY means staff and that this is the ultimate proof that Germany is a company. A German friend of my parents fell down this rabbit hole. When he visited my parents place when I was there as well and he told us this "see, in Germany we aren't persons, we are staff", I almost dropped my cup of coffee.