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pseudolegal
About this tag
The pseudolegal tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about pseudolaw, a set of legal theories and arguments that are not recognized by legitimate courts. A prominent example is the Freeman on the Land movement, also known as FMOTL or FOTL, which claims individuals can opt out of government authority by rejecting laws as contractual agreements. These ideas are considered pseudolegal because they lack legal validity and are often used in sovereign citizen arguments. The tag includes threads examining the fallacies and risks of such beliefs, particularly how they intersect with real-world legal systems and consequences.
Freeman on the land, also known as FMOTL, FOTL, "Footle" or simply freeman,[1] is a form of pseudolegal woo in various English-speaking countries. Freemen believe they can opt out of being governed, and that what normal people understand to be "laws" are merely a form of "contract" that applies...