If all this is true, plastering it all over your vehicle and driving around town like this is about the last way to be taken seriously... This person gives off not mentally well vibes.
You are correct, however all the info scrawled on the side of a truck with no organization or direction is the exact type of thing a sovereign citizen would do. I zoomed in and read as much as I could and I still barely know what the hell it is talking about the way there is no structure or context.
That's all very sad if true and I'm sure the feeling of powerlessness is terrible, but Trump would most definitely help the criminal steal whatever is left at his farm, so not the best person to appeal to for help.
/u/No_Cook2983 provides some much needed context in another thread:
I know a little bit about this guy. I think he’s ‘Lazaro’.
At first glance, this might look like an anti-Trump political statement. But this guy is actually a super conservative Republican. I think he’s originally from Cuba.
He owned a local business. It was a residence in a commercial development. It had a nursery and landscaping business attached, and it did OK.
But for some reason he lost it. I don’t recall why. I think it was for nonpayment of property taxes. But the guy wouldn’t surrender his property.
Then he was forced out by the police. And that’s when he snapped.
On the other sides of this truck, he has five police officers listed. They were the people who served his legal notices and evicted him from the property. The ‘printing company’ guy purchased the place at a foreclosure auction.
He maintains there was a conspiracy to assassinate him for objecting to the foreclosure. He thinks the police were hired by a local businessman to kill him.
And most importantly, he feels there was a collaborative conspiracy to unlawfully seize his real estate.
He had his day in court, and his case was heard several times. I think it was dismissed with prejudice. In other words, he is legally prohibited from refiling the same case.
But he feels that the courts are collaborating with the conspirators. That’s why he wants the federal government and the FBI to intervene.
It’s a lot of information to fit on a bumper sticker.
Yes, many, many worse cities in the US? Is this even a serious question? Being poor anywhere sucks…. If your finances are ok Miami is great and you get to enjoy everything it has to offer, including weather and ocean. If your complaint is really about people than your complaint is really about people of a certain geographic/cultural background.
I was specifically talking about similarly prominent cities. No, it's not about people of a certain background. It's about the culture present among basically all people here, not specific to any background. It's a mentality present in so many here regardless of their background or ethnicity. Yes, of course being poor sucks everywhere. To be fair, I'm not the type of person who enjoys the scenery or weather here, so I can see how people who do can take more out of it than I do.
Respectfully, I think it is impossible to state that there is a problem with the people of Miami without it being a complaint about people of a specific cultural/geographic origin. That is how Miami is in fact different from other US cities so if you are saying this city sucks because of the people versus other US cities then that is very much what you are saying.
I don't think that's it, necessarily. It was mob run and cartel run from the get-go, and the scammer mentality was never disincentivised. It was never going to be like the others as a result. The quality of person who is drawn to Miami (and Florida) is for shit and has been for ages, foreign born or not.
Ahhh …that’s a Miami classic. I don’t know the story behind it but I used to see this truck parked by cocoplum most weekends.
Yes, that's where I've seen it too.
It drives down grand Ave sometimes too
I see this truck in Kendall and Homestead all the time
He’s at city hall fairly often as well
If all this is true, plastering it all over your vehicle and driving around town like this is about the last way to be taken seriously... This person gives off not mentally well vibes.
Huge sovereign citizen vibes here no matter how true the story is. Definitely a way to get noticed, but not in a way that will be helpful.
Nothing written on that truck implies that this person is a sovereign citizen.
You are correct, however all the info scrawled on the side of a truck with no organization or direction is the exact type of thing a sovereign citizen would do. I zoomed in and read as much as I could and I still barely know what the hell it is talking about the way there is no structure or context.
r/infowarriorrides
/r/schizophreniarides
That’s where it’s from.
That's all very sad if true and I'm sure the feeling of powerlessness is terrible, but Trump would most definitely help the criminal steal whatever is left at his farm, so not the best person to appeal to for help.
Edit: it appears these might be some of the people they were referring to? https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/5-florida-men-accused-of-returning-55000-worth-of-stolen-items-throughout-the-state
Absolutely cooked.
Ayúdame Papi Tron!!!
/u/No_Cook2983 provides some much needed context in another thread:
source reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/SchizophreniaRides/comments/1oa2ogb/homestead_fl_jams/nk8zuty/
I have seen this vehicle around miami a few times, and I'm always somewhat curious as to what happened.
Mentally unwell.
Bro I saw this crazy shit like a week ago
$120k in 2012 money, they owe that guy a quarter million now.
Dude puts all of his business out there is probably why he got robbed in the first place.
Just another clown
I’ve seen it a couple times. People try to read it while driving which is a real issue.
I miss this guy! He used to park by Cocoplum Circle regularly.
Certified Miami local
Pretty sure I've seen this truck parked in front of City Hall.
Good god Miami sucks
Bc one guy has schizophrenia? That makes Miami suck?
You seen the ugly Spider-Man car around 8rj street and that area? I used to see it all the time when I lived by there. Always hated it. 😂
Is there a worse big city in the US? I don't think there are any others with similar prominence that are as bad or worse
Yes, many, many worse cities in the US? Is this even a serious question? Being poor anywhere sucks…. If your finances are ok Miami is great and you get to enjoy everything it has to offer, including weather and ocean. If your complaint is really about people than your complaint is really about people of a certain geographic/cultural background.
I was specifically talking about similarly prominent cities. No, it's not about people of a certain background. It's about the culture present among basically all people here, not specific to any background. It's a mentality present in so many here regardless of their background or ethnicity. Yes, of course being poor sucks everywhere. To be fair, I'm not the type of person who enjoys the scenery or weather here, so I can see how people who do can take more out of it than I do.
Respectfully, I think it is impossible to state that there is a problem with the people of Miami without it being a complaint about people of a specific cultural/geographic origin. That is how Miami is in fact different from other US cities so if you are saying this city sucks because of the people versus other US cities then that is very much what you are saying.
Surely this is a coincidence. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_foreign-born_population
I don't think that's it, necessarily. It was mob run and cartel run from the get-go, and the scammer mentality was never disincentivised. It was never going to be like the others as a result. The quality of person who is drawn to Miami (and Florida) is for shit and has been for ages, foreign born or not.
You’re right. And then millions of immigrants moved in with that same scammer mentality. As you say
Meanwhile, grey, worn down cities up north and in the midwest are making all sorts of positive posts and comments about their city.
You might lack a sense of proportion.
Do you live here in Miami? If so, why not work to make a change?
Florida Man
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