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Your Birth Certificate is Worth Millions
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 60664610:MV8zNTUxMTcwXzYzODczMzg2X0QzMDFBQjBD] [quote:Cluck:MV8zNTUxMTcwXzYzODY0NTgzXzc1MTMyMzg=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 60664610:MV8zNTUxMTcwXzYzODU4ODkyXzZDRTM2NUQ0] [quote:Cluck:MV8zNTUxMTcwXzYzODU2Njg5Xzg2QkQ3MjQ=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 60664610:MV8zNTUxMTcwXzYzODU1OTYyXzE4RDNDQkYx] [quote:Cluck:MV8zNTUxMTcwXzYzODUwNDI4X0EzNkM4NDhB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 60664610:MV8zNTUxMTcwXzYzODQ3NDEyX0M4MjMyRjVF] Cluck, I thought about your 'address' posts. Is a routing number not an address? A routing number is an address through SWIFT to a bank. Thinking about the SS issue, if the SS# (minus dashes) is an account number (which makes complete sense since it's an individual identifier), could the red number be the address/ROUTING NUMBER of the account? Seems it would be easy enough to test if the red number is a routing number by setting up a payment account on a credit card account or other routing number verifying service and see if it accepts it or even identifies the bank. Routing numbers are 9 digit numbers. On the same note, the lettered prefix on a COLB red number denotes the Fed bank that holds the bond issued from the COLB. The Fed website (iirc) tells us which branch bank that is and it's easy to find the associated routing number for that branch through the Fed website. Mine is the NY Fed. The rest of the number is a CUSIP for the issued bond? Thoughts? This might be much more simple than realized. I have further thoughts that I must organize but banking is banking! It's actually NOT rocket science though they try to make it sound like it is. The bond exists, it is what the Fed takes from Treas and fills the trust account with FRN in exchange. [/quote] I have tried the bond number as a routing number. It was not recognized. I do not have a letter on the BC bond number. You are correct. The profundity of this lies within its simplicity. It's the 180 degree turn in thinking that is the difficult part. My address change with SSA worked. Flat out. Things got SUPER weird the week after I sent it in. I received an "invitation" via text. Invitation is about use of property. It's my thinking that I need to accept the property (the title), add the new address, pay it over, and send it in. [/quote] Can you explain what you did, regarding SS address change? I'm not clear what you mean by that. I do think that this process starts with filing the UCC-1 for the COLB with the issuing authority (state SecState) and notifying the Treasury. Until that is done, we have no legal standing to act as executor of any estate property. We only have standing to act as beneficiary (or on occasion like traffic court, as trustee when duped into it) and receive "benefits" as the executor (govt) sees fit. In legal terms, acting as executor, without establishing proper standing to do so, is "executor de son tort" and is illegal. [/quote] I started sending documentation to a regional ssa office with E12345678 on it. They sent back a change of address form. Very weird with typos, odd capitalization, etc. Eventually, I realized they wanted me to write my name in the "name,address" box with the address. Meaning 051000033 123456789, where 123456789 is the red number plus the check digit. I do not believe in filing UCC-1s. Yes, executor de son tort is what we are functioning as in the public. Haven't heard that phrase in a while. Yes, we are everything...executor, beneficiary, etc. [/quote] I think I comprehend what you mean about the address. Instead of using the strawman name and the federal postal address. What is the 051 number from? Looks like a bank routing number. The whole system is based in UCC (originated from ecclesiastic Vatican law), so why wouldn't the UCC-1 be used as part of the process? By acting as executor de son tort we are acting illegally. Claiming legal executor standing would be a priority instead of continuing to act illegally, yes? Since we did not create the trust, we are not trustee nor are we executor. We are only beneficiary. We should seek to administer the trust, as executor, and receive the benefits as beneficiary. In order to operate legally we must establish legal standing as rightful executor. I bet those that ended up in jail messing with this stuff did not establish legal standing as executor of the "dead person" estate and were operating illegally as executor de son tort. I think the UCC-1 creates proper standing since it establishes our overstanding as an administrator (executor) of the strawman/accounts instead of solely being controlled by the strawman/accounts as a beneficiary. Iow, the strawman becomes a debtor to us instead of us being the surety for the strawman. Is "E" your letter prefix on back of SS card? If so, Richmond Fed. [/quote] My problem with the ucc1 is that it's commercial. I focus on equity. The SS bond number is equity all the way, as far as I can tell, anyway. Given the weirdness it stirs up that seems to be correct. I don't think the Secretary of State is the one leaving things at my doorstep. Lol. Not to mention the fact that every single freaking time I have tried to file a ucc1 the SOS simply won't let it go through. I've tried I think 4 times in various states and it doesn't work. I take that as an omen to not worry about it. I want to be as organic as possible and not force things. Thus far it has worked out pretty well. I would put forward that we DO create the trust when we place our footprints on the birth record. The child is the grantor. The man is the beneficiary. We are also executor. The footprints are the authorization for the establishment of the trust. We can function in any office we like according to whatever will serve us best in the moment. FYI...I don't think we want legal standing. That's commerce. Be careful mixing commerce and equity. At the end of the day, though, you should do whatever you think best to do. [/quote] Aren't courts of equity merely courts for administering commercial contracts such as business agreements and trusts? For example, when someone is summoned to traffic court, they are summoned to an equity court based on violation of a contract (Motor Vehicle Code). To my knowledge, the entire system we are talking about is commercial equity. It's all commerce... Refer to UCC 1-103: "(b) Unless displaced by the particular provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code, the principles of law and equity, including the law merchant and the law relative to capacity to contract, principal and agent, estoppel, fraud, misrepresentation, duress, coercion, mistake, bankruptcy, and other validating or invalidating cause supplement its provisions." This seems to be saying that commercial UCC and equity are not separate. Do you agree? I guess I can't see how one can legally obtain access to trusts, set up under UCC, without submitting to UCC jurisdiction and going through the UCC to do it. Involving oneself in the workings of a trust without establishing legal standing to do so is illegal. [/quote]
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At birth your parents signed a form that authorrized the government to create a bond in your name
This gave them legal authority to recognize you as an investment,
The value of your life, blood, sweat and tears have been poured into this BOND—it’s worth more than you think.
I am claiming mine soon.
ANybody with experience doing this?
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