An unusual court case unfolds in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where a man accused of fraud assured justice that he intended to form an army to invade the United States and claim it for the deceased Elizabeth II.
The protagonist is Ryan Frost, a 36-year-old American citizen from San Antonio, Texas, who is currently seeking asylum in the United Kingdom.
The man was arrested last August after Justice detected suspicious behavior linked to an alleged fraud scheme.
As stated in the High Court, Frost faces charges of counterfeiting, fraud through misrepresentation and possession of items intended to be used in fraudulent maneuvers. Over a period of two months, the defendant allegedly filed multiple false lawsuits with the judicial system.

Judge McAlinden revealed that he had previous contact with the defendant, who represented himself in different judicial instances. At one of those hearings, Frost displayed a seal and stated that the object granted him jurisdiction over the magistrate himself
.One of the most striking aspects of the case emerged from a lawsuit filed by Frost against an American lawyer. There, the defendant argued that he had been defrauded with money from a family estate. However, what was most surprising was the explanation of the destination he intended to give to those funds









