😵‍💫 Skitzocow Augustus Sol Invictus / Austin Gillespie - Crazy Lawyer and Failed Politician, Kicked Out of Libertarian Party

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These people are why libertarianism tats a bad rep.
 
We get it you need to tell us your smarter than us. Less we forget. Oh yea and you had a message but I was too busy banging rocks together to hear it.
 
I wonder if this guy is a Vampire: The Requiem LARPer.



He strikes me as a hardcore V:tR LARPer, and it's not just cuz of the "invictus" bit. And not just, like, a LARPer who does it for fun, but one of... you know... those LARPers.


Either way, this guy is fucking amazing. :story:
 
He probably sees himself as some kind of awesome Roman-Celtic-Neo-Pagan-Fascibertarian-Sun-God-Emperor.

The rest of the world has to squint in order to see something other than an unsually energetic edgelord with psychological problems.
 
If he renounced his US citizenship, he can't run for office. Not like he has a chance, but someone could get him kicked off the ballot if they wanted to go through the trouble of filing a suit.

Just saying you renounced it doesn't count. He has to have actually done something other than post something retarded on the Internet.

If he is ever tried for treason, for instance, he'll find out what country he's a citizen of.

Obviously, it makes him clearly unfit for office and anyone running against him would point out he's a foaming at the mouth lunatic before trouncing him at the polls, but it doesn't necessarily disqualify him.

The Department of State generally does not allow one to renounce one's U.S. citizenship except outside the United States. Why would they allow something that would just force them to initiate deportation proceedings instantly against some jackass who claims he is no longer a citizen but then refuses to leave?
 
Oh yeah, now I recall. There was some tax protester who moved to the Caymans I think, renounced his US citizenship once there, then was denied entry into the US when he tried to speak at some tax-cheat conference.

I wish my state's Senate races were so colorful.
 
Oh yeah, now I recall. There was some tax protester who moved to the Caymans I think, renounced his US citizenship once there, then was denied entry into the US when he tried to speak at some tax-cheat conference.

I wish my state's Senate races were so colorful.

A fairly recent case of such a citizen would be Roger Ver, one of the early Bitcoin guys, who moved to St. Kitts and Nevis and obtained citizenship there, shortly thereafter renouncing U.S. citizenship at the local embassy.

Later, he was denied a visa in Barbados for being unable to show he had sufficient ties to any other country and was therefore considered at risk of illegally overstaying his visa.

Apparently, he later got in applying for a visa while in Tokyo, where he apparently currently resides.

It's entirely legal to renounce citizenship to avoid taxes, although the U.S. generally assesses a final "fuck you" tax and you may still have some tax liability for a fairly lengthy period of time. This is the difference between tax evasion (illegal) and tax avoidance (legal).

It had definitely best be a lot of money involved, though, because you have sacrificed one of the world's God-tier citizenships for it.
 
He's a wizard with the ladies, if that's what you mean...
A Magus is the second highest rank in Thelema. It essentially is the same thing as calling yourself a prophet and its likely the rank that edgelords will try to claim. (Ipsissimus is the highest rank but there is next to nothing written on it and most people will just ignore it)
 
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