Topic: Sovereign Citizen

11 chapters across the catalog

Warren, Melinda & I
Episode 579 32:54 - 40:38

579: Warren, Melinda & I

Jordan Maxwell, Sovereign Citizen Corporate Theories

The hosts critique the theories of Jordan Maxwell, a lecturer who claims the United States is a corporation owned by foreign interests under maritime law. Maxwell's assertions regarding the Act of 1871 and the idea that individuals are traded on the stock exchange are dismissed as illogical. The discussion emphasizes that these "sovereign citizen" tropes often cause more confusion than clarity.

Blast Wave Accelerator
Episode 578 22:20 - 26:33

578: Blast Wave Accelerator

District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871, Sovereign Citizen Claims

Claims circulating online suggest the United States became a corporation via the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871. This theory often asserts that individuals' names in capital letters represent corporate entities owned by the government. Legal analysis refutes these claims, noting that the 1871 Act was largely repealed in 1874 and does not fundamentally alter the nature of American citizenship or governance.

Eat a Baseball
Episode 489 2:39:34 - 2:45:48

489: Eat a Baseball

White House Working Group, Online Radicalization

A new White House interagency working group is tasked with countering "online radicalization to violence." The initiative targets groups including Al-Qaeda adherents, white supremacists, and "sovereign citizens." The hosts express concern that the broad definitions of "division" and "anti-government extremism" could eventually be used to target independent media and political dissenters.

Last Show Ever
Episode 305 1:19:59 - 1:24:32

305: Last Show Ever

60 Minutes Profile on the Sovereign Citizen Movement

The hosts critique a 60 Minutes segment on "Sovereign Citizens," featuring expert J.J. McNab. The report links the movement to the Posse Comitatus, Terry Nichols, and Wesley Snipes. The hosts argue that the media is attempting to demonize the concept of individual sovereignty and link it to domestic terrorism and tax evasion.

Eggs & Poop
Episode 229 1:10:10 - 1:17:38

229: Eggs & Poop

Sovereign Citizens, Squatting, Southern Poverty Law Center

A new movement of "sovereign citizens" is reportedly squatting in foreclosed homes and filing bogus deeds. Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center explains the history of the movement, while the hosts suggest the trend is driven by banks' inability to prove ownership of sliced-and-diced mortgage securities.

Trains To FEMA
Episode 202 54:08 - 1:00:31

202: Trains To FEMA

Resignation of Dennis Blair and the HIG Interrogation Teams

Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair resigns, with the hosts speculating on a connection to the police shootout involving anti-government activists Jerry Kane and his son in Arkansas. They discuss the formation of the High Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG), a mobile team led by the FBI. The discussion focuses on the potential for targeted assassinations of US citizens labeled as militants.

We're All Terrorists Now
Episode 95 58:49 - 1:03:06

95: We're All Terrorists Now

Categorization of Extremist Groups and Patriot Movement

The DHS lexicon includes a wide range of groups, from "green anarchists" and "hacktivists" to the "Patriot Movement." The document defines the Patriot Movement as right-wing extremists who link their beliefs to the American Revolution and reject federal authority. The hosts express concern that mainstream political views, such as anti-globalism and support for states' rights, are being criminalized as extremist.