>This may be a little off-topic for /pol/, if it is; its not intended as a slide thread.I have a possible mandela effect that I dont understand. Throughout my life and studies of law I have heard time and time again the same quote for the penalty of treason (picrel), but googling and the AI response has left no results and AI gives me some BS about how it originated online from muh sovereign citizens. Obviously after hearing the same exact quote repeatedly over the years it comes from something and isnt just "Dont look into it goy"Does anyone know the source of where the quote comes from exactly?
"When in the presence of two witnesses to the same overt act or in an open court of law if you fail to timely move to protect and defend the constitution of the United States and honor your oath of officer you are subject to the charge of capital felony treason, and upon confiction you will be taken by the posse to the nearest busy intersection and at high noon hung by the neck until dead"
>>530390489The wording "you" immediately strikes me as false. Laws aren't addressed to the reader in the second person. And "hanged at high noon at the nearest busy intersection" is larp shit
>>530390997Ive heard the same quote over the years more than a few times. For everyone to say the exact same thing is more than just a coincidence