“I stand as myself and speak as myself.”
The judge said Mr. Ernie Wayne Terteltge was in court because he faced charges. He told the judge he was there making a special visitation. He told the judge that spirits make appearances. He was there to ensure that the court did not taint his truthful and proper name.
When the judge read off the charges for resisting arrest and fishing without a license, he said he counter-charged the officers with overthrow of the constitution and violations of universal natural law. He also argued that they have violated a ruling from March 21, 2011. In that ruling, the judge had found that he was not a taxpayer because he is not a federal citizen. He claims he does have the right to forage for food when he is hungry.
Then Terteltge listed case law that supported his position. The judge was not particularly pleased with his recitation of court cases that established his right under natural law. She threatened to have him arrested for contempt of court. Terteltge said
“You are trying to create a fictitious, fraudulent action. I am the living man, protected by natural law.”The judge threatened him with contempt if he didn’t shut up.
“Do not tell me to shut up! I am the living, natural man, and my voice will be heard!”Then he pointed to the flag, noting the gold trim around the flag. He stated,
“That is the Jolly Roger, that thing you call the American flag with the golf fringe around it is the Jolly Roger, and you are acting as one of its privateers!”Many regard the U.S. flag with yellow trim as a sign of martial law. Pursuant to 4 U.S.C. chapter 1, §§1, 2, & 3; Executive Order 10834, August 21, 1959; 24 F.R.6865; states a military flag is a flag that resembles the regular flag of the United States, except that it has a yellow or gold fringe border on three sides. According to the view of natural law, a judge sitting under a gold or yellow fringe flag becomes the “captain” or “master” of that ship or enclave and he has absolute power to make the rules as they please. The gold or yellow fringe flag is a warning that a person’s constitutionally rights are null and void in that chamber or courtroom.
Thus, under natural law, Terteltge was correct. Nevertheless, the judge remained undaunted by Terteltge’s claims. She stated that he had plead not guilty. He stated,
“I never plead, animals plead, sounds like baaaa, oink oink.”He refused to be part of the “corporate fiction.”
The judge then got up and left. So did Terteltge and his friends.
It is quite an eloquent defense of natural law. He would be at home in Northern Alaska.
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