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	<title>Comments on: coordinated pro se tax-haters clogging up courts</title>
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		<title>By: shlep: the Self-Help Law ExPress &#187; Blog Archive &#187; paper terrorism, prisoners, and pro se mischief</title>
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		<description>[...] A recent article in Future Trends in State Courts 2006, &#8220;The Anti-Government Movement Today&#8220;  (National Center for State Courts, by Charles A. Ericksen and Anne E. Skove), has a well-footnoted discussion of the malicious mischief being perpetrated in courts and other government bodies by the Anti-Government Movement.  The tactics amount to &#8220;paper terrorism&#8220; -- &#8221;the use of fraudulent legal documents and filings, as well as the misuse of legitimate documents and filings, in order to intimidate, harass and coerce public officials, law enforcement officers and private citizens.&#8221; (from &#8220;Sovereign Citizen&#8221; Movement, at the Anti-Defamation League&#8217;s law enforcement website; and see our post &#8220;coordinated pro se tax-haters clogging up the courts, Oct. 13, 2006) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] A recent article in Future Trends in State Courts 2006, &#8220;The Anti-Government Movement Today&#8220;  (National Center for State Courts, by Charles A. Ericksen and Anne E. Skove), has a well-footnoted discussion of the malicious mischief being perpetrated in courts and other government bodies by the Anti-Government Movement.  The tactics amount to &#8220;paper terrorism&#8220; &#8211; &#8221;the use of fraudulent legal documents and filings, as well as the misuse of legitimate documents and filings, in order to intimidate, harass and coerce public officials, law enforcement officers and private citizens.&#8221; (from &#8220;Sovereign Citizen&#8221; Movement, at the Anti-Defamation League&#8217;s law enforcement website; and see our post &#8220;coordinated pro se tax-haters clogging up the courts, Oct. 13, 2006) [...]</p>
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