A California man sent threats to a Florida congressman, and the Florida Just-ice Dept charged him with:
“one count of transmission of a threat in interstate commerce“!
I think he sent a threat, not an offer for a California timeshare.
But all crimes are commercial. Why? Because STATE OF FLORIDA is a corporation, specifically a franchise of UNITED STATES (the corporation), and corporations can only sue other corporations. Hence they ‘charged’ the (strawman) franchise of this man. The FIRST LAST name.
As I stated in another post, if we’re talking about corporations, then everything they do must be an offer to contract. Hence, if the corporation threatens to kill someone, that’s also an offer! Crazy, but true.
Related thoughts
- The United States of America is supposed to regulate interstate commerce, not Florida
- I typed out ‘justice’ as ‘just-ice’ because we’re dealing with merchants on the seas. I presume just ice means that punishment in their now-fictional world means someone is put on ice and cannot sail/sale/sell.
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- Definition of person does not say ‘man’; ATF Code of Federal Regs; and all crimes are commercial
- Tax form says ‘individual” means “sole-proprietor”. Individual is not a man. It means a company, an entity.
- I need travel letters not a port-pass. I’m traveling, not shipping goods.
- Review these slides
- Read this,
- review this diagram of US vs USofA,
- read these six PDFs,
- watch Richard McDonald's seminar intro
- learn to speak like a simple man
- If this site ever goes down, the archive is on the wayback machine.

“I think he sent a threat, not an offer for a California timeshare.” Lolol
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