Ten Seconds to Implosion: The Magna Carta Lawful Rebellion

The Magna Carta Lawful Rebellion [MCLR] is an example of a “legal cult,” a social group organized around key guru leaders who obtain their elevated status and hold followers via alleged special knowledge of law. The MCLR’s two gurus, David Robinson and Jacquie Phoenix (legal name Jacqueline Robinson...

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Main Author: Netolitzky, Donald J. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: ICSA 2023
In: International journal of coercion, abuse and manipulation IJCS
Year: 2023, Volume: 6
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