Re: Ingunn of Røiseland - Norwegian Frikvinne (Freeman)
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 9:16 am
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Sounds like Roger might have been listening to Heather over at OPPT. As expected it worked just as well in Norway as it did in the good old USA. However Roger is just the human interest opener to the story. From there the article discusses a Sovereign meeting in Norway with a variety of different pseudo-beliefs discussed. From there the article gives a brief history (but reaching back to WWII) if the American sovereign movement. The main theme of the article is the same as I've often noted in Quatloos. Underlying their purported beliefs are a bunch of freeloaders who want everything for nothing, all of the benefits of living in a socialized society but without paying any of the costs. Now you skeptics in the crowd might think that these guys are just spouting nonsense to justify their positions as societal free riders. Not at all! They are quite willing to subject what they believe to the rigorous scrutiny of objective evidence. As they said in the meeting narrated in the link;Monday 11 November 2013, former alternative therapist Roger Larsen in the face with his DnB Nor-branch in Tønsberg. The bank faces the Kong Sverre street in the city center a little seedy, and it was just Sverres footsteps customer would go, he would speak against Rome.
Larsen was armed with a stack of documents he had downloaded from the internet, which he claimed gave him the right to redeem their creativity or life energy and to get 38 million kroner back into the account. Money is in fact a "representation of energy", and the balance is currently our single individuals, favor. The documents are in English, written in an odd legal / religious hybrid language peppered with Latin, signed "I am I, eternal energy / essence in a physical body" and equipped with thumbprints in red ink.
Got him in the unlikely not money, he was entitled to call the US president Secret Service, which sudden jurisdiction in Norway would get the stubborn bank officials arrested. Admittedly lot Larsen grace go right this Monday, but the meeting was certainly not up to expectations.
"It was like talking to a blyvegg," says Larsen on his personal video blog, who enjoy a certain cult status outside alternative environments. The bank's female deputy denied to read his documents, and noted dry, "That's not how we operate bank here."
Verify in Google. Can't be fairer and more open than that!Tonight's public works in the whole defenseless against stunt-historians and kamikaze-linguists. "But do not trust what we tell you," emphasizes both Sigurdsdatter and Lionheart, "Check yourself - go to Google!".
Although I think calling them snorkel-babblers is a touch harsh. Creative though.I'll probably not much wrong if I claim that this description of reality is quite far away from the lives of the declared freemen and frikvinner we have encountered in this article. They have the most modern comforts, and would rather go that way. Runar and Alice excepted, of course.
In addition to spreading delusions and nonsense, and potentially inspire others to destroy their lives, the snorkel-babblers parasitic. They have not returned materialism back, they just send the invoice to us. Rather than opt out and not be community load, costing the community millions in pointless, silly lawsuits. Rather than cutting ties with the cash economy and liberate themselves, they try to wriggle away promissory notes and contracts they have signed. Some also have stomach to show up at DnB Nor in Tønsberg and demand 38 million in compensation for "creativity" her.
I didn't considered "Snorkel Babbling" to be an accurate translation. I considered it just a creative whimsy of Google translate that I mentioned it because it seemed so fitting. One clue was the same as yours, I couldn't think of any context where snorkel fit into a discussion of Meads v Meads.Llwellyn wrote:Having read the google translation, I BELIEVE that the Snorkel Babbling is actually a misinterpretation .. maybe of Pseudo-Legalese ?? because the Snorkel word appears in the notes about the MEADS v MEADS case and also in a few other places. As I read, I did notice a lot of missed phrasings and sentence constructs that were .. obscure at best. Again, this is probably due to the translation program, as a speaker of multiple languages (5) I understand the issues, while I think in english form, translating into other languages where the noun, verb, article format is different can be challenging, and often I slip when translating and use the 'format' of english instead.
But, More and More loonies to add to the stack.. if I had all these loonies together in one room I could be wealthy! (Loonie is a Canadian slang term for our $1.00 coin) .. well maybe not wealthy, but enough to buy a Timmy-Ho' Coffee and Bagel!
We will see these people pop up more as the article defined them as rather 'Outside the Fringe' of movements/ideologies. In the mean time, our Frikvinne (I like that word! Frikking Frikvinne) will be able to sucker in others in her area, and pay for her paltry living, while leading others down the delusional paths!
Why didn't we think of that.They are like something L. Ron Hubbard and James Joyce could be have cooked up together.
I realize NSFW has been deprecated. Could we repurpose it as NSFK (Not Safe For Keyboards).Frikvinner in felt