Canadian legal scholarDonald J. Netolitzky has identified six core concepts in what he calls the "Pseudolaw Memeplex" that originated in the US sovereign citizen movement and later spread to other anti-government movements: 1) everything is a contract, 2) silence means agreement, 3) legal action requires an injured party, 4) government authority is defective or limited, 5) the “strawman” illusion, and 6) monetary and banking conspiracy theories.[1]
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https://bridge.georgetown.edu/research/factsheet-sweden-democrats/
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/sweden-democrats-anti-muslim-hysteria/