Recently, pretend judge Anna issued another screed (
http://www.paulstramer.net/2021/06/chri ... ughly.html) coming down on yet another pretend government group that's not pretending according to her rules, so they must be
ignored expunged from the face of the earth. This one is affiliated somehow with pretend postmaster general Keith Livingway, who has very fancy seals on his official documents, but doesn't seem to have too many followers or anyone who sends him money.
There have been a couple of pretend indictment wars between pretend judge Anna and pretend postmaster general Livingway, including one last year with all sorts of accusations, but neither one has managed to execute the other for treason. The fact that pretend judge Anna lives in Alaska and pretend postmaster general Livingway lives in Tennessee or Kentucky or somewhere like that means that neither one has enough money to show up on the other's doorstep with pretend marshals to execute a pretend arrest.
But given all the bad feeling, pretend judge Anna calls out Christopher Doherty and his group, the American National Union. What is the American National Union, you might ask? According to their site (
https://americannationalunion.com/),
We can tell you that this Union is unlike any labor union or teachers union with which you are familiar. Our Union is for the owners of businesses. For several generations, Americans have been conditioned to provide a portion of their earnings, in fees and taxes, to municipal corporations, for their permission to run your business.
Our Union operates in separate spheres outside the federal corporation known as the United States and its political subdivisions. In fact, the businesses across the States of the Union all lie within the metes and bounds and seaward boundaries of the true country known as The United States of America. This means that only YOU, the business owner, establish your business within our Intra-State commerce and determine best practices to ensure its growth and profit.
So basically, he's trying to do for businesses what SovCits have long claimed to do for individuals: find an extradimensional wormhole in the law that means no taxes, no burdensome environmental regulations, no minimum wage requirements, etc. This is a nice Business 101 strategic move: while all the other SovCit gurus are focusing on selling the fantasy of individual exemption from taxes, enter an under-served market with less competition where you can establish an early "first mover" lead and thus potentially win dominant market share.
The site has apparently been around for a while, moldering relatively unnoticed in the wingnuttosphere, with blog posts going back a few years, but the attempt to monetize things appears to be new. In the last month, he's signed up about 6 members and the member business directory has signed up about the same number of companies. One is in New Brunswick, which last time I checked, is in Canada, a separate country. In general, I have found that a relatively high percentage of Canadians is aware that they are not part of the US, far higher than the ~50% of American high school seniors that are aware Canada is not a northern exurb of Buffalo. So it's really somewhat interesting to see a Canadian signing up for this American detaxer group.