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au Bernd 2025-08-27 03:13:10 Nr. 7325
A few months ago I was on the mountains of Victoria, this is a picture from Mt Buffalo. Not far from there a sovereign citizen shot three police officers killing two of them and now he is on the run in the mountains. Sovereign Citizens are weird.
Why did you have to bring Anime to the mountains?
>>7327 Mountains were perfectly fine without it for millions of years.
>>7331 Anime wasn't invented back then but now that it is we have the science to improve mountains.
Why he shot the policemen?
>>7334 Because they went to his house to arrest him for sex crimes.
>>7335 Were they really crimes under the laws of the sovcits?
>>7332 Does it help to find mountain gf?
>>7354 Actually I was wrong, they were not going to arrest him but to investigate him. I apologise for unwarrantably besmirching the fine fellows reputation. I don't know, they haven't really said what he did, just that a detective from the sex crimes unit and one from the child unit were investigating him about something. >>7360 I don't know. I don't want one...
>>7371 Do you prefer island or plains gf?
>>7383 I don't want a gf of anykind... I am happy by myself.

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That feel when no mountain gf
>>7385 That's the spirit! But did you hike up the mountain or were you lazy and took a lift or something?
>>7389 I drove most of the way and climbed the 'horn'. This is the view from the other direction. Mt Buffolo is a plateau. I climbed most of Mt Stirling. From about 1000m to the summit which is a bit over 1700m.
>>7397 You would die in the Alps, I tell ya.
He's still out there. Apparently he is an experienced outdoors man.
>>7325 >sovereign citizen I've read about this on Wikipedia and they sound like the anglo Reichsbürger.
>>7511 There was a similar case in the Germoney some years ago where an hermit disarmed four police men with a bow, took the weapons and hid in the woods. More than 1000 police men searched for him and in the end he gave up.
>>7521 Yes but I think Reichsburgers are cool. >>7522 At least he didn't kill anyone. A few years ago three people from a Christian cult shot and kilted two police officers and a local who came to investigate what was happening. It seems that it was similar to this in that the police went to investigate someone on a rural property and got ambushed. They held up in the house and were killed.
>>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.
>>7525 Reichsburgers say that Germany isn't real and that only the German empire is legitimate, that's why I think they are cool. There are weird legal arguments like that here too. Like that the Queen(peace be upon her) didn't sign the Australia act in the right place or the cover of the constitution is the wrong colour. There are also Sovcits that that make up their own legal courts, one of them charged Scott Morrison(the former PM) with Human trafficking and Genocide.
>>7525 Is he also avoiding words like 'du' or 'dich' etc? Those are called Personalpronomen and reserved just for Personnel according to that logic.
>>7528 Not that I remember. They sadly don't see each others that often anymore, and I don't even remember when I saw them the last time. Also, I only visit my parents only a few times per year, so if I come 2 weekends per year and the Reichsbürger comes once or twice, the chance of meeting him is next to nought. Why though? Is "du" short for "Diener der (europäischen) Union" or something silly?
>>7531 No. It just means you. One of the most widely used words in German. But it's a Personalpronomen and I'd like to hear his explanation of that term if Personalausweis is only for personnel/staff.
>>7527 >There are weird legal arguments like that here too. Like that the Queen(peace be upon her) didn't sign the Australia act in the right place or the cover of the constitution is the wrong colour. That sounds very similar. I thought it was a very German feat, maybe I'm wrong. Also, for this guy at least, the Reich isn't even that important. It's more that the modern Germany doesn't exist. He once tried to argue with international maritime law for the lack of a proper state occupying the land formerly known as Germany. Sadly, my parents shut him down because they didn't want to discuss international maritime law while having cake and coffee. I wonder if his point was that the Saarland was in the French EEZ or something.
>>7532 lel. Don't use Germans "Sie" with their fellow coworkers? I wonder what HR would say about him using "du" with other Personal. By the way, he was very jealous that the Swiss card says "Identitätskarte". It gives you identity, while the German one makes you an employee!!1
>>7527 They shoot at fellow Germans, thats not cool. The facism they love so much would wipe them out.
>>7527 >Reichsburgers say that Germany isn't real and that only the German empire is legitimate, that's why I think they are cool. Yeah, I found that conspiracy theory very interesting when I first got in contact with it 2010 around. But the reality is that many Reichsbürger just don't want to pay taxes, obey to german laws, etc. That makes them very similar to those sovereign citizens. There was a case some years ago when one Reichsbürger hoarded weapons in his house and shot or wounded, idk exactly, one of the swat team police guys. Medias and the interior ministry would use this to hurr durr about how dangerous Reichsbürgers are. Sames applies to a coup d'etat planned by some 70 yo seniors. They make it look like it was a real danger and not some dement boomers fantasizing.
>>7573 >They make it look like it was a real danger and not some dement boomers fantasizing. In the same comment you described how they shot a cop. Doesn't that show that the danger is real? Not that those retards overthrow the government, but that they might hurt or kill people.
>>7527 >There are also Sovcits that that make up their own legal courts, one of them charged Scott Morrison(the former PM) with Human trafficking and Genocide. There is a Reichsbürger who self-declared himself to the King of Germany and has a huge fanbase he rips and leeches off of dumb Reichsbürger boomers. Peter Fitzek He even founded his own Reichs-bank, printed money, hands out Reichs-id cards, etc.
>>7574 Yeah, sure, but I think they are less dangerous than terrorists, islamists, political gangs like Hammerbande or nazi groups, stabbing refugees, etc. Interior ministry should rather care for those people.
>>7533 >He once tried to argue with international maritime law for the lack of a proper state occupying the land formerly known as Germany. Is this guy Mario Heinz Kiesel?
>>7535 Switzerland has a Führerausweis too. I guess this makes him envious too.
>>7576 What's the difference between them and terrorists? They hoard weapons to kill people in order to push their own political agenda. That's pretty much the definition of terrorist. Personally, I don't care if I get killed because they don't believe in the state, because they think a millennia-old text should be the law, or if they want to turn my country into a soviet republic. I also don't care if the guy shooting me is 70 or 17. I just don't want to get shot.
Here they're called Staatsverweigerer (State-Deniers). Activities include not paying bills, walking around with cowbells drinking discount beer and commenting anonymously on Nau.ch
>>7612 You forgot reacting to 20min comments.