Quote Originally Posted by David Neil View Post

Part of my strategy is to request the Oaths of Office of the Secretary, Commissioner of IRS, and any agent that dealt with my FrivPen process Using Rule 5.1 Constitutional Challenge. I guess I could do the judge as well. See this video Robb Ryder
I think you are playing the wrong side and turn.

That FrivPen is completely administrative. The Janitor can be Judge in equity.

You be the judge and court of record by Refusing the FrivPen for Cause timely. Show your demand for lawful money with the R4C to the US Treasury and publish it on PACER. When you get that then look for the Chief Judge oath of office in case the clerk misbehaves, or the "Judge" makes a slur.