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…he interrupted U.S. District Judge Ann Montgomery just before she was about impose sentence. "The key ingredient in this dilemma is to live faithfully," he said. "I believe I was going to the next level to help mankind."
He then went on to deny his status as a U.S. citizen and deny "the existence of the fictitious defendant Robert Beale."
He also denied that he received a fair trial or access to information to defend himself, and he challenged the jurisdiction of the court.
"I do not consent to incarceration, fine of supervised release," he said. "I have not committed a crime."
He then went on to deny his status as a U.S. citizen and deny "the existence of the fictitious defendant Robert Beale."
He also denied that he received a fair trial or access to information to defend himself, and he challenged the jurisdiction of the court.
"I do not consent to incarceration, fine of supervised release," he said. "I have not committed a crime."
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