• DarkMessiah@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    …How do these people not realise they’re being scammed? It’s… blatant!

    It could only be more obvious if the documents were being held by a Nigerian Prince who wanted to send $1 million along with them! I feel like I could walk up to one of these fools and tell them, “I am actively scamming you, but if you trust me with a few dollars, magical fairies will come and restore you to your prime and grant you and those you love eternal youth, life, and wealth,” and they’d give me everything they could get their hands on!

    It’s almost hard to not pity them at this point…

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      The best (worst?) part about this… that address is a church

      They are being scammed by a church, but is a time honored tradition

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          Some people like the community aspect of it, and doing charity / volunteer work. But other than that you are mostly right.

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            Could also choose to engage with your community and do charity/volunteer work without supporting organizations like the Catholic church that actively shield pedo priests from prosecution. So many ways to do good without also enabling evil.

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        To be fair, it’s probably a randomly chosen address that has nothing to do with the church. It’s not exactly like they’re going to process returns.

    • BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.worldOPM
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      The Facebook groups have thousands of people. I think the parallels between these people and Qanon are pretty significant.

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      It would be fun to come up with a grift like this but use the same twisted legalese to claim what they are paying for is worthless. If you can’t beat em, join em.

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    At this point we should just rename the community to InsaneSovCits. Not that I don’t get a chuckle out of the posts

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          I’ve been collecting these for years and my friends are sick of it so you’ll definitely be entertained. The depths of their crazy is bottomless.

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        Yesterday or so I suggested starting a new sub if this one got busy, but I said the if because with Lemmy as small as it is, it doesn’t need a niche community for everything yet. Someday if there is more plentiful content it might need its own place, but even Reddit funneled most things into r/reddit.com for years.

        Plus sovcits really are insane. It fits!

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    Who wants to open a business with me to fleece sovcits who think this kind of thing is legit?

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      I mean, it looks like that business is already there selling passports. Maybe we could sell them World Vehicle Registration plates?

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    Isn’t applying for a passport like this, from any third party, kind of directly counter to what sovcits say they stand for? What with the sending of photos and money to a shadowy organisation to be registered in a database, and all.

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      What sovcits believe in is being as much of a stupid dumbass as possible because being intelligent makes you a sheep.

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    Same energy over here in germany. People buy id cards stating they are citizens of the „Deutsches Reich“. Of course there are several groups claiming they are an exile government, succesors, etc. and ripping of delusional people. Frankly, no pity from me.

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      I wish I didn’t have a conscience, so I could fleece those people myself and get rich of their stupidity.

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        I feel this about so, so many things. I could probably drop ship so many “let’s go Brandon” flags from the cheapest print shop and make a bundle, but then I’d be contributing to that brain-melting stupidity.

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    I can hear the curb your enthusiasm theme playing when the guy is told it is not a valid travel document. 🤡

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    Countries that have accepted the World Passport

    The following is a list of countries which, on at least one occasion, have recognized the World Passport on a “de facto” basis, by stamping a national visa and/or entry/exit stamp.

    I like the fact that they argue their passport isn’t fake because some bored / overworked customs guy once stamped it.

    Their website has a Legal section as well, but I’m too tired to look through it.

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    I am seriously wondering why they ordered eleven copies. Why would you even be able to order more than one?

    I mean, yes, this is scam, but still…

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    I’m less familiar with these sovcits but this post got me thinking, what do y’all think the Venn diagram between this type of person and those who complain about “illegal” immigrants looks like? Are these the same nutjob racists or are they a different kind of nutjob?

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      When you start digging into who is behind the conspiracy, you tend to hit “the Jews” (or a corresponding dogwhistle) pretty reliably, which leads to concerns less about illegal immigrants, and more about brown people.

      I had a friend who went from moon landing conspiracism to flat earth, sovcit, Nazi over the course of a couple of years. I called the coming Nazism well over a year ahead of time, and people thought I was nuts. When most conspiracies blame the Jews, I can’t understand why people get surprised by it.

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        That’s a bit of ‘surprised Pikachu’ energy, like what else would you expect if most conspiracies are “[some group based on an arbitrary trait] is in control and hides it”

        The exceptions are probably just trollz that went out of control and found real followers, like flat earth

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      A lot of sovcits are actually black (the Moorish Science Temple has a lot of them for some reason), but they all haaaaaate Jews. Sovereign citizen movement has roots in white supremacy for sure though.

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      You kinda want them to manage to get past the TSA so they can get arrested trying to illegally enter another country and have to decide if getting help from the state department is worth admitting they are a US citizen

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    Hey so

    How illegal would it be if I set up “services” for these idiots and took their money? I could even advertise as non-legal documents and “spread the rumor” that they totally are legal, it just has to say that.

    I’m sure lots of them would freely give me their money for a “count of iceland”-or-whatever-title-that-was-like document.

    Edit: Oh, guess I’m too late lol

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      It’s possible that it’s the perfect crime. Because this is definitely fraud, but as long as it’s a sovcit going after you you have a high chance if beating them in a court of law as long as you have lawyer. Because they will be self representing and spouting complete insanity. You do have a pretty high chance of getting shot though, so do all your business online.

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        They also have to find you when you get the IDs made in HongKong, The passports in Malaysia, all shipped to Uzbekistan in packaging that clearly says “movie props” where they are packaged up and shipped to the customers with no return address, the website is hosted in moldovia and you only accept payment in bitcoin.

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        I’m seriously thinking on it. Seriously. Surely a first-year law student could form a disclaimer that would pass muster.

        “This product/service/whatever is not legal for use by citizens of the United States of America. This product/service/whatever confers no legal, uh, anything, in an American court of law.”

        “Not legal tender.”, sort of thing. My god, you could take these people with monopoly money.

        At this point I’m tired of being a decent, moral man. Why should I not grift these idiots? Why should I not print up Trump flags and Jesus flags? I could sleep at night taking these idiot’s money.

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          Seriously

          I think if you specifically say something like “non-legal documents”. You might even be able to get in “for novelty purposes” some where in there?

          You only need them to buy it once its not like they are going to be repeat customers.

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        I’m not a lawyer nor do I know anything about anything.

        But this is an excellent opportunity to look into shell companies, and forming a double llc. It allows you to keep your personal information out of the public.

        Lawsuits are laughable and can be ignored with a lawyer. Unless you really fuck up because you made your corporate seal look too similar to a actual government one, customers suing you would be dismissed or can be ignore.