If a court sends me mail (probably a summons) and the envelope puts my name in title case, but the papers inside put my name in all caps, does that mean I don’t have to show up?
Yeah, they think normal caps are the “living person” and all caps is a corporation that they’re the trustee of and that the corporation has a ton of money (GDP divided by population, I think) somewhere. A lot of their financial nonsense is them trying to get debtors to take the money from the imaginary corporation.
They seem no less crazy to me, but that, at least, makes sense. Why does everyone have a corporation in their name? When did this begin? I have so many questions.
I can translate the question:
If a court sends me mail (probably a summons) and the envelope puts my name in title case, but the papers inside put my name in all caps, does that mean I don’t have to show up?
Wait, do they think there’s a difference between regular and all caps? Is that the private/public thing?
Yeah, they think normal caps are the “living person” and all caps is a corporation that they’re the trustee of and that the corporation has a ton of money (GDP divided by population, I think) somewhere. A lot of their financial nonsense is them trying to get debtors to take the money from the imaginary corporation.
They seem no less crazy to me, but that, at least, makes sense. Why does everyone have a corporation in their name? When did this begin? I have so many questions.
Let the good times roll.