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Is there any greater example of Government and mainstream media projection than accusing the people of 'paper terrorism'? They want to criticise the "rise of pseudo law", after what they did during Covid? Is there any more egregious example of 'pseudo law' or 'paper terrorism' than the government's enforcement of Covid "rules"? Has a western government done anything - ANYTHING - in the past decade that could NOT be described as 'paper terrorism' against the people? All they do is write laws that erode freedom, security, productivity and/or economic viability of the nation, while running roughshod over human rights. Obviously people are looking for any argument or method to escape government tyranny; including suicide, which is now the leading cause of death of 15-44 year olds in Australia. I still cannot fathom how people gloss over that statistic like it's just another number? Is there any greater evidence of Government failure and overreach than suicide becoming a leading cause of death? For some people, the 'sovereign citizen' concept is simply an alternative to suicide. People want to opt out from the government. I opted out by leaving the country and all the people I love. I did so 100% because of government. So I understand. Meanwhile, their criticism of "sovereign citizens" is EXACTLY like their criticism of Covid "conspiracy theorists" and their cynical justifications for "online safety" censorship. They refuse to acknowledge or address valid arguments in favour of mocking fringe statements by non-representative idiots. Just like Covid, government is attacking anybody trying to exit. This media criticism of 'sovereign citizens' is obviously going to trigger an avalanche of people to engage in the "dangerous", "terroristic" practice of doing their own research. As such, it is hard to view this media outing of the decades-old 'free man' movement as anything other than advertising. What a perfect way to demonstrate to the public just how corrupt and malicious the government has become: encourage them to discover the rights that they used to have, so that they can learn in the harshest way that those rights are gone.

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