There is new information on a federal investigation in Southern Nevada. They have been labeled 'paper terrorists', but they say they are fighting for freedom.
The people behind the sovereign citizen movement really have deep roots.
It's a group energized by discontent with the Federal Government and there's plenty of that to go around right now.
The FBI says these men had gone past radical ideas and taken up crime. They aren't just all over the internet, they are the sovereign people's movement.
They may also be your neighbors or people you do business with, like a Sign and Pint shop in Las Vegas, where FBI agents confiscated computers and crates of records.
Agents say after hours in Las Vegas the Sovereign People's Movement met and "taught people to file fictitious obligations to discharge their debt."
Once agents had taken the records they wanted and cameras were off, she told us the sovereign movement is just a social group for people disappointed in the government.
Jan Lindsey was far from social with the Federal Judge at his first arraignment.
"My name is Jan ; capital j-little-a-little-n," said Lindsey at court.
That is Lindsey using some of what the FBI calls paper terrorism, because a person's name is spell in capital letters on things like indictments and contracts, the sovereign people's movement says those are referring to a fictitious representation of the person.
A straw man.
The FBI says, that's one technique Lindsey use to avoid paying taxes on $166,000 his wife made, as an executive assistant to the chairman of, Enron.
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