My favorite part is that he refuses to acknowledge being a citizen (or person or other legal fiction) of the United States but then invokes the United States constitution to argue for his rights.
It is always funny/interesting the contradictory opinions that sovcits hold, but I just want to point out that the rights granted by the Constitution apply to anyone in the US regardless of citizenship or legal status. This is a good thing. This guy has all the rights even if he did manage to become stateless, they just don't apply how he thinks they do.
I just noticed he was too stupid to change any of the “Your name here” on the first letter. It reminds me of the Portal message “participants name must by the pride of participants home town”
Well, perhaps they are really called 'Your Name Here', who are we to judge? Why bother filling the 'By' field if the form already states their name, that's just redundant. Think of all the time saved!
I'm more confused about the 27th day of May 27. How exactly does that work?