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24th May 2025 Bucolic Living Law Unincorporated Business Discussion
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And we'll… we'll get moving. Um…
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Alright, welcome, friends! This is the Bucolic Living Law. Um, you know, we're talking about businesses here, and how to operate businesses, so the business class is the 24th of May.
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And, um, I'm just gonna start with the Bivens decision. This meeting is private, bearing false witness, misrepresentation, and posting inflammatory rhetoric in public forums is forbidden. And she'll be addressed in an appropriate manner.
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To eliminate all conflict and false allegations, is there anyone in attendance at today's meeting? That is a member or agent of any law enforcement agency or public agency of the federal, state, county, city, or township agencies present.
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Is there a response to the Bivens decision for the first time?
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Hearing none, is there a Bivens decision for a second time.
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Hearing none, is there a Bivens decision for the third time?
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Alright, anyone who is here under false pretenses, anyone who is working for any foreign government, including the territorial or municipal United States.
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Uh, anyone who is being paid or coerced to be here.
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Must fully disclose their presence and purpose now. Or leave the conference call. If you subsequently show up as federal witnesses, you will be discredited for failure to disclose.
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Are you now, or have you ever received money or personal support of any kind from the intelligence community.
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All right, well, upon no response to this notice of the Bivens decision, this meeting shall now proceed.
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Welcome, everybody! So… Okay, I'm really excited about this article. Anna says in the International Public Notice for All U.S. Treasury officers.
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Um, she's saying… I just want to read this article, and uh… and then, of course, you know, we'll talk about this a little bit, and then anything that you guys came with that you have questions about, we'll hit those.
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Okay? Um, alright. International public notice, all U.S. Treasury officers. We've been scammed, we've been set up, we've been misrepresented.
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Undisclosed and unconscionable contracts have been used to entrap and misidentify Americans.
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As foreign citizens as their own country, it's the biggest heist by public employees.
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Actually, by foreign subcontractors, service vendors, um, ever in history. So these foreign governmental service corporations Operating under the color of law have deliberately entrapped misrepresented, misidentified.
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And subjected Americans to all sorts of foreign law gambits. They have created 3 phony Public trusts. The first, an American infant dis… a dissident estate.
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It was created by letting, uh, by getting our mothers to sign bills of lading.
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With no disclosure to them that they were waiving their baby's American birthright estate.
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And so the American babies were victims of the undisclosed unconscionable contracts.
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Denigrating them and misidentifying them as u.s.citizens, words of the state, and indentured servants of the British monarch.
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You know, quote-unquote humans. And then, trafficking them into the jurisdiction of the sea and subjecting them to the law of the sea.
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If you guys are new to this information, this is the birth certificate scam, okay?
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Um, anyway, this gave rise to the second phony public trust, when the u.s. Citizen went AWOL a few years later and was declared legally dead, lost at sea.
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This created a British territorial Siemens estate. Under Admiralty Law.
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Isn't that convenient? And, oh, great, the American baby has now been defrauded out of his birthright.
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And the Brit who inherited his identity is quote-unquote dead. And the third phony public interest estate trust here is a Roman municipal inferior trust, a SESTAQV trust, doing business as a U.S. S corporation under the dead baby's And British, uh, merchant mans
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All caps, name, N-A-M-E, all in caps. Vested in all capital letters, and considered.
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A quote-unquote citizen of the United States, or a slave. Here is your notice. Issued to all Treasury officers worldwide.
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All three of these public trusts are phony. All three have to be dissolved. The hold harmless and Diplomatic immunity provided to past UDOT SDOT presidents by the World Bank and all those juicy quote-unquote special trusts.
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Created way back in 1933 by executive order 2039, she says. It's all bunko, and so is the quote-unquote securitization of our labor.
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Our intellectual assets and our time on Earth. This is all commercial fraud.
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They come with filthy, dirty hands bearing claims against non-existent public trusts.
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So, all their purported debt is debt that you all securitized in violation of United States and international law.
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You have no state immunity for, and neither the World Bank nor the World Court can give you any.
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You are SOL, and we… The intended victims have claimed all your debt, even all your new debt created by Joe Biden in perpetuity.
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Your plausible deniability is now at an end, and so is your underwriting.
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Any and all claims by the American who has claimed and declared their revisionary trust interest in their birthright estate is to be discharged using This private, registered indemnity bond number, AMRI.
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And then there's four zeros, one R-A-R-A, 395-427-640. U.s, which will be in constant accrual.
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Until it expires in 2056, friends. This is fun. Okay, this is a lot of fun. Do you see what's going on here?
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We're gonna talk about this some more. You can verify the individual's lawful standing by visiting their State Assembly LRO or examining their other records demonstrating their adult choice of political status and intention to live and die as an American.
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Not some form of u.s.citizen. The bondholder is our fiduciary, acting as the first American dead baby estate trust receiver.
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And therefore, a foreign non-combatant, sovereign empowered to settle all debts on land, air, or water.
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All international and global American debts, including but not limited to intergenerational debts, are to be expunged and exonerated. As is our custom and law, the debts of the phony trusts and the dummy corporations associated with them are to be discharged against the credit owed the victims of this hideous
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Institutionalized, constructive fraud scheme. Immediately. This applies to all foreign claims of property taxes.
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Mortgages, loans, monetary defaults, etc, of any kind presumed to be owed by any American derived estate or individual American.
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These must be discharged against what the American babies are already owed.
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As the sum debt of the derivative estates and trusts And franchise operations.
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It is all credit owed to the living man. All corporations, all debtors, all living people are creditors, absent specific proof of current voluntary.
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And fully disclosed federal employment. All Americans are non-combatant, non-United States citizens. By definition, peaceful, preferential creditors by nature.
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Release the funds. Not to TTLs, but directly through Global Family Prosperity Center's accessible To the victims of these financial… And impersonation crimes.
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This is not any kind of quote-unquote war. This is business, and not a point of law to be argued.
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The actual claims have been cured. And the assets secured.
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The purported debts must be settled and swept away without further obstruction, and the creditors must be set free from any donor presumptions or foreign citizenship obligations that have been foisted off onto them.
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Make it so. Issued by Anna Maria Reisinger, fiduciary of the United States of America.
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So, what do you guys think about that?
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Anyone? Anyone? Yeah.
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That sounds awesome.
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Yeah, this is so good, right?
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Sounds like we're getting close to the bank opening.
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This has nothing to do with the bank opening. This is her trying to get us the rest of our stuff.
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Oh, I know, but the biggest…
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You guys, the bank getting opened requires actual stuff that the guy… those guys are work… they… they went from making a… bank that was only supposed to serve other banks, like a commercial-level bank.
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To having to become… a bank that was going to now have to serve the general population.
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You know, all the way on the ground. As, like, a customer-based bank. Do you get it? Like, they were… What Anna and them were originally building was an infrastructure that was supposed to be, like, a business-to-business thing that was supposed to
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Operate on the level of, like, Swift. Okay, so that other banks' could come in and use that system, and they were just going to be working through those banks.
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I know that. I'm just saying that There has… she's… I went and looked up what those initials of that other… of where she didn't want it to go.
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And found that it was their funnel system. And it's getting sent to the GFG bank.
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Right. So, this is all I'm trying to…
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But we know they have to go back to the drawing board several times to go, oh, we need this too, oh, we need that too, and they're not quite done yet, maybe, but I think it's getting close.
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Right. We know. Yeah. Alright, thank you, Karen.
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Okay, so what we want to do is we… there's people out here like, you guys want to be able to manage discharging things, and Anna's given her… She's given us this… this, uh, the indemnity bond to say this is what it should be discharged against. For anybody who isn't
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You know, following what's going on. Um, but besides that. I don't know, I mean, I've had people ask before, um, what your indemnity bond number is, and so I wanted to go over that also. So.
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You know, when you actually notice the state of state. Then that actual… Your, uh, number that you get from the post office, you're doing this in postal court.
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That's what you're doing. You're creating an instrument because, look, we want to be able to… we don't want to register ourselves, but we want to be able to manage An instrument that is registered in their system, right, or recorded in their system.
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And so, you do that through postal court. I mean, that's what Anna's done with every single thing that she's ever done, which is why this registered bond number has actual you know, the RA… this number is actually a registered male number at the end.
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And it's… it is associated with that actual instrument. Yes, Michael.
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Okay, so, um, the word register that just popped in my mind, I had to… create… ask this question, because register popped up.
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And of course, when we register something. It becomes ownership of that other entity, or maybe the government, like our car.
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Um, if your tag expires, the registration tag expires. Does that mean that contract is null and void?
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And you're now… ownership of your automobile again, or… How does that work?
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Well, they want you to… they need you to continue to give them your power.
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So you keep having… right, so it expires, and you have to re… redo it. So, yeah.
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I know that.
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You know, you can also go give them their tag back.
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You could just go give them their tag back and be like, bye-bye!
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Okay.
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You just say, you know, I'm not registering with you anymore, and give them their stuff back.
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I hope that I… I hold the title. I hold the title to my automobile. It's no longer a vehicle.
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Right.
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And then you have an unregistered vehicle. Listen, y'all, so my… Okay, but the title is not your M.O. I mean, it's not the manufacturing certificate, the MCO. So… so, the title… listen, titles are always giving… or they're always owned by somebody else.
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Your title isn't ownership at all. Okay? A deed is an ownership either.
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Hmm.
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The deed is the bill, the title is that you paid the bill, but they still own it because you registered it back with them, and they gave you a title.
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Mm-hmm.
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Gotcha.
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That's your coat check. Do you see what I'm saying? Right, so what you want is to… look, if you own cows, and you're gonna sell your cows to somebody.
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Then your cows might be branded with Mossbox logo of brand on the cow, right?
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Right.
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Okay, when you sell the cow, Michael, then the next farm or rancher guy is gonna put an X over your brand and put his brand beside it. Do you see what I mean?
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Yes.
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Okay, so the VIN number… on your car, you should look at that as your branded vehicle. They made it into a vehicle. It was just a motor, like, it was just a car, okay?
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They turned it into their legal vehicle by putting a VIN number on it, because it didn't have that before.
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Right. How do I get rid of it?
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Okay, you just take a… I don't know, you're a man, like, find something that you can shave it off of there with, you know? Like, literally X it out. So you scrape it off, you exit out, you do whatever, and get it off of your…
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Right.
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They're… they're often on the chassis. Not always. Um, there are often in the door And they're also, like, you know.
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They're also in the… Yes, the windshield. Mm-hmm.
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Near the bottom of the windshield. Right, so those are the three places they usually brand it, and you could just shave that off.
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So, you shave it off, and you rebrand it. You know, you put your brand on there, like.
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I'll just put… I'll just put…
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It could just be a circle, or an X, or a sticker, you know? Like, they sell these… They sell these VIN covers, like, you can buy something that's a VIN cover.
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And it's literally, like, a sticker, okay? And you put it, um… I think that the tape that they're made out of are… probably tolerates heat a little bit better, or whatever. Supposedly. I don't… I don't know how good those work, okay? But… Um, you can put them over the VIN number, because now it's not a vehicle anymore, right? It's your private property.
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Good, great. I'll just put Happy Traveler on there.
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Right, put anything you want on it, or just put nothing at all, but, like, the bigger deal is that you want to mark your vehicle as private property.
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You want everything that you own to be just called private property. If you start trying to play their games.
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Driving, car, truck, boat, plane, whatever, you know. Like, they're gonna… they're going to find a way to get in there and try to… make it their own. We are not interested in any of that, right? So we're gonna call it private property only.
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Now, the best thing to do is, when you do your 928 paperwork, and I really advocate for the 928, and really encourage people to do it. If you really read what those documents say, then it eliminates all possibility of anyone actually really, uh, taking ownership or claiming you, because you are…
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Um, you know, taking back all of your powers of attorney everywhere and all the things, you're also expatriating. You're doing all the bits and the bots.
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And, you know, if you're former military, then you include your, um, military letter, and all of that goes in this, right?
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Um, and you, you annull all your marriages, you do everything in this one move.
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And it isn't… it is my encouragement for everybody to do it in the testimony in the form of an affidavit, okay?
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And you notice the state of state. When you do that, then you know, you can use registered mail if you want to. Um, it costs the same… maybe it's $2 cheaper, I don't know where you're at, but where I'm at, it costs about the same.
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I do express Um, priority mail, because It is guaranteed, it's insured, you get, um, an autograph on that as well.
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Especially when you demand it. When you say to the postman.
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I mean, tell the postmaster when you go there, I will not accept a digital signature, and that you only want an actual wet auto… like, a wet signature for the package.
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And then you have to go through the extra steps. Of looking that up, and then requesting that they send you proof of delivery.
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And then they'll send you an email with the actual autograph, okay?
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You'll get the wet signature. Now, this is your chain of custody, and that number on that slip.
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For the, um… priority mail.
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It has the same, uh… you know, two letters in the front, 9 digits, and the US at the end, and that actually becomes your indemnity number.
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Now, I would say take that indemnity number. And put it on your private property Name tag, right? You could put that on all of your private property that you have everywhere.
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And it brings everybody back to that document, which… what is that? That is an unrebutted affidavit, because I don't know anybody that has sent that affidavit into the Secretary of State, and… that the governor has ever rebutted it.
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Do you guys know anybody who has rebutted that affidavit? Karen, do you know somebody who's rebutted that affidavit?
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Okay, well, I just want to keep moving. We don't have a lot of time today.
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No, that's not where my hand was up.
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So, I want to keep… I want to stay on task.
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Just a quick question to what Mike… Well, this is… it goes back to what Michael… it's just quick what Michael was asking.
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I'm staying on topic, Karen.
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All those things you said we could do for the vehicle, MEs, which I'm running that part down, I didn't know about that part.
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I knew about the manufacturers. Certificate thing that the car dealership gets.
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Well, what you're saying work if you don't have that, too? Because they never want to give it to you.
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Right. Just rebrand the actual private property Well, because you're turning… listen, what's gonna work with criminals?
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And that will work. Well, that's true.
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You're talking about criminals. You need to know what you're talking about, and also how to stand on it.
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Are you going to enforce it? It's up to you. I don't know. Are you going to?
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Okay.
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Yeah. Oh, no, I just need to know. So…
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Yeah, okay. This is all about our enforcement, friends. So, look, this is what you do. When you put your actual name on it.
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Which is this indemnity number. When you're naming your private property with your brand, which I… I… I would say it should be this indemnity number that, you know, because it's tied to your paperwork.
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It is actually showing them your affidavit, where you're noticing the governor.
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And the governor's never, you know, rebuting it. And then you have the chain of custody for that.
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So this is a great instrument that goes through their system that gives you a number Because, look, a lot of folks are doing all of these different remedy styles where they're trying to get a DOT number, they're doing A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. I mean, I… I know because I've tried and done a lot of this stuff.
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And what I know is that You know what?
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I don't have to do that, because… look, a lot of the things that people are teaching in remedy classes all over the place right now, under UCC and everything else.
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Anna said, we don't have to do any UCC filings, because she's already done all the UCC filings.
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She provided us with this 928 package of incredible, perfect language.
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And no one is able to rebut it. Do you guys see?
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Do you comprehend what I'm saying? It's not something that is up for argument. They can't argue it.
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The Living Law Firm has done such an incredible job with this paperwork.
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That no one can rebut it And that is the big deal.
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When dealing with the de facto. They just can't rebut it. They don't need to be able to rebut what it is.
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So, if you use that, now that is your estate's Indemnification number.
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Right? And it holds you harmless. And you can use that for everything.
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You know, now, does that mean… That's going to pay somebody on your behalf, or whatever, because this is what everybody wants. Okay, no, that's not what it means.
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But we're still in a step-by-step process. Anna's working on the bank, okay? That's a whole different project. Um, but in the meantime, we have to be able to know how to protect our property.
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We have to be able to know how to control our own things. Let's just use this car thing as an example then, okay? So You aren't registering it, so that means you're not insuring it or anything, because insurance, anyway, is legalized gambling, right?
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So, what do you do? Okay, what do you do? First of all, make sure you're declared properly.
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Have that number, notice the state of state with the testimony in the form of an affidavit. If you just send them a letter.
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They don't have to read it, you guys. If you send them a testimony in the form of an affidavit, they must Respond, and rebut it. And if they do not rebut it.
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Then guess what? It becomes judgment. They accept it.
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It is the law now, in your favor. And that number, when you're indemnified with that number, it gives you the power now to be able to move forward and just say.
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Uh, I sent you an unrebutted affidavit, so… Thank you, you know, obviously we agree.
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You know? There's nothing else to say at that point. And they know it, alright? So they're agreeing with you.
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That you are the banker. You are the creditor, you are with clean hands, that you are at peace, you're there, you know.
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Because we're… we're not hating each other, we're not fighting with anybody, you guys. We don't have fights, okay? All we do is they don't like something?
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We… they try to solicit us for business. We say no contract.
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They want to pressure us a little bit more, we're gonna be like, excuse me, stop misaddressing me.
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Do you know who I am? Oh, and here's my fee schedule, you want to keep talking.
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That's all. This is just business. This is just transactional. They think… they want you to meet them and do a com… commerce exchange, and we're not interested in that.
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The main thing is, is a do not consent. Without your consent, then it cannot establish jurisdiction.
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Exactly. Yep.
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And also… and also, I saw that this was, like, a year ago, a congressman was talking to the head of the Popos.
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On one of the political channels on mainstream.
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And he asked that head popo. If they say, uh, I do not consent, will you honor it?
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Mm-hmm.
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And they said yes. The… And then, also, I've tested out a couple times in Florida, and it works, and the police in Clay County, Florida, I don't know about anywhere else, this is where I tested it.
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They said that they were advised about people like us, and to honor it.
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Exactly.
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So, I'm just, you know… so the main thing is, uh, do not consent. Would you advise saying, do not consent when they try to rob you for not having a registration and your Um, that's the reason I haven't done it, because I've lived in Mississippi, and now I'm back in Florida.
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And I do not feel like dealing with these pirates.
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Mm-hmm. Right. I can just only speak for my own experience in us, just like you, right? So, what happens is.
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Um, ever since, I've put my private property tags on the vehicle, I have not been stopped, okay? My husband got stopped.
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When he got stopped, then, you know, they don't want… they're not going to be like, oh, hey, friend, you know, what's up, blah blah blah. They want to see if they can get you to contract.
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So, you know, he did the typical, you know, what is the emergency?
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You know, he used his passport. When, you know, he says, I don't, you know.
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I don't have to identify myself to you. What is the emergency? Do you need help? Is there something going on?
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But then he gave them the passport, because these are just innocent guys, like, we're not really trying to have a war with these people and educate them on the side of the road.
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And they don't know… they don't know no better.
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You know? Right, they don't know, and he… the guy… the guy is like, do you understand? No, I don't understand the words coming out of your mouth, but obviously, you don't know who I am. So… Here's who I am, you know, and also.
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Is there an emergency? You know? So, that particular guy was super cop.
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And what he did was, you know, normally with men. They make them get out of the vehicle and do all this stuff. He didn't dare do that, though, just for the record.
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But he did throw… you know, because my husband kept saying, I don't understand the words coming out of your mouth.
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So, the guy gave him a ticket, which is fine. But what was fun about it is that he gave him something with, like, 9… or 10 things on it, like… whatever, 9 or 10. Like, he tried to get them for everything.
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But, technically, because the vehicle's not registered in their system, blah blah blah blah blah blah, you know, the dude could have tried to say, well, I'm just taking your vehicle, and he didn't.
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We immediately sent them a testimony in the form of an affidavit, sent it to the clerk of court.
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You know, sent the clerk of court a different kind of notice as well, where we were just like, you know, this is void for fraud. Also sent them back their, uh.
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10-page ticket, or whatever. And a fee schedule.
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And once we did that. Um, and we went on rebutted, then I sent the clerk of court a follow-up. Okay, you know, I… I asked… I sent this to you.
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It has been, you know, 7 days unrebetted. You know, I need you to clear the docket and redact this entire case, like, remove it from your system.
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When, you know, we never want to hear from you again, basically. This case is closed.
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And we've never heard anything. And if you try to look any of this stuff up.
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Online, then there's no cases. So… You know, they know what their limits are, and it's like, I told the guys, you know, because My guys are the ones who get pulled over more than me and my daughter.
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And if the guys get pulled over, which… I mean, my son, they've stopped pulling him over cold.
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They were… ask… ask Michael Mossbach knows. They were pulling my son over all the time, like, every day, like, like, you know, because we're in this small little town area, and they… every time they would go through… we have, like, 5 or 6 overlapping small towns.
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And this one small town. They are super cops in there, and they will pull you over all day long.
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And so, he would get pulled over almost every day, you know, so it was so funny. I mean, it was crazy, actually.
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And the one time, they wanted him to leave his vehicle, and um… but once we put our private plates on, I'm gonna tell you, that changed everything, and they have not talked to him again.
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Yeah, last night on my way home from dinner with Shanna.
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Um, Jean.
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Um, I had to go through a roadblock. Way out here by the lake, okay?
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They were taken, you know, licenses. And then he checked my registration, which I'm not registered.
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And he kindly reminded me that I should do that. To register it now.
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Uh, before it gets too long and it costs more money, and yada yada yada.
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And, um, I didn't argue, I just said, oh, thank you.
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You know, he asked if I'd been drinking. No, sir, I haven't.
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That was it, he let me go, you know? But… I just feel like I don't know how to… Um, what's the right way of asking?
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Like, it's better just to… to let it ride than to argue with them.
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Would that be a correct assumption? That I'm not registered, and I'm not going to be registered, and…
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I mean, you don't… you don't… you don't… yeah… Right, you don't want to… you're not trying to teach them anything on the side of the road, Jean. You're just gonna say, what's the emergency? They're gonna look at you like, I've said that to them.
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Right.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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At one of those drinking stops with all the lights, and it's all very intimidating and all that, right? And they always do it out, you know.
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Kind of in the country, because they do it out by us, okay, too. And when we were going through there, I was like, what is the emergency here?
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What is the emergency? And, you know, my husband's being all nice and whatever. We're out on a date, okay? And I'm just like, what is the emergency? And the dude is like, oh my god, she's crazy. He goes, are you serious? I'm trying to protect you.
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I said, I don't need your protection. What is the emergency? Do you need our… help? Is there a problem out here?
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You know? And he realized he needed to just let us keep moving.
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You know, but you don't say a lot of words, Jean. Whatever he… because he was asking, you know, Rojes, he's like, I need to see, you know, this, that, the other.
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Yeah.
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And Rohit gave him his credential card. And he didn't even give him anything else.
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And the guy was just like, um, do you have a driver's license? And he's like.
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He says, no, and he said, is there an emergency? Do you need help? Like, we just kept asking him if he needed help.
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And then he was just like, um, I'm trying to help, blah blah blah. I said, okay, um, also, you're only… You know, you're only allowed to… stop us if you… are, you know, if it's an emergency, and if there's an emergency, we're happy to help.
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Do you… is this an emergency? You know? And we just kind of overwhelmed him with that. Like, what's happening?
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Oh my god, is someone hurt? What's happened? You know, you got all these bright lights out here.
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Because they want to blind you and make you feel like you're some kind of crazy criminal. They just want to bust everybody, right?
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And all they can do is enforce alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, so that's all they keep trying to hit on all the time, you know? But Gene, um, when you come to the June… seventh class, we will talk a little bit more about that, and since you'll be in, you know, live and in the flesh with us, we can help you work some of that stuff out if you want.
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Okay. I just thought I would mention it since we, um, were talking about it, and it just happened last night, but, you know… Alright, so, alright.
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Yeah. Absolutely, 100%. I mean, we need to get you… you need to get some private tags.
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Right.
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So that your private property can be marked I mean, they just need to know who you are. They should be able to see it from a distance. They should not want to come anywhere near you. I yield, Lavelle, go ahead.
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Thank you. Great information. Um, I just… when you was talking about the UCC,
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Yeah, it stopped.
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Did everybody stop hearing her, or just me?
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Shoot. Um, say something?
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Can you hear me? Okay, is that better? Not at all, no?
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Uh, there you are, I hear you now
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Okay. Um, I was saying I'm more of a… A visual learner, and as an instructor, you know, there are different types of learners. And so, I… I felt that I had to do, like, get my private tag, my Z tag, because I had an example
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Through the UCC way, so I wouldn't have to, you know.
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Pay insurance and registration, all of that. Because I didn't have an example, and I think Anna, she lays it out well, but for the… I'm just speaking for the people who are… or the men and women who are visual learners, it's real challenging, because you can hear the audio.
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But sometimes you need someone to say, here's my application, and fill out, you know, block 16A, make sure you do this.
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So, that's why I had to do the UCC, and if anybody knows And you've done examples, that's how we have to help each other. If you've done a process.
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You can help others by saying, this is how I did. We have an example in front of us, because some people can hear it, just like when you were talking about the indemnity.
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We hear it, it makes sense, but when it comes to actually doing it, sometimes there are pieces missing that you can't complete the task.
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So, sometimes, and like I said, I know she's saying don't use the UCC, but, like, for example, even a 4-star, 5-star passports.
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We're hearing it, but when I see someone who has an actual example to follow this.
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I get it. Um, I think that, um, the problem is that everybody's situation… there's so many, um.
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So many pieces to that. I will say this, on the Bucolic Living Law.
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Site, um, we're gonna be, uh, there's a… there's gonna be a… there's a generator that's set up to do specifically your SOS notice, um.
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And that is probably the main thing that everybody needs to do.
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And then, as far as the rest of it goes, um.
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You know. I mean, I don't know if you're talking about how to put that together.
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To mail it. To the post office, so, like, that could just require a video, and we could just do that, that's fine.
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Um, I think the main… the bigger thing is how to write the actual… Um, testimony in the form of an affidavit, and everybody wants me to just give them some blank blanket thing, but the thing is that… there's… there's so many things to consider when we're writing them to personalize them for everybody's specific situation
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And that's why… I don't know how to do that without knowing all your details, so… the way that we created the generator it creates the, uh, notice based on the way that you answer the form.
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You know? And it's… it's applicable based on the way that you answer the questions on the form.
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And I think that is one of the fastest ways to get somebody their basic indemn… I mean, their basic, um, SOS notice.
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And then when you send it, then you get the indemnity number.
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And that alleviates all the UCC stuff that you have to do, so that's really what I mean, Lavelle.
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And as far as 5-star passports go, I know a lot of people with 5-star passports And I don't think that they're all being treated very well at all of the ports. I've got a 4-star one.
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And I know that they know that something's up with me, but I also… I can't get around, um… The scanner thing without telling them that, you know, I have a medical exemption, and then they want to try to pat you down, or whatever, they still want to molest you a little bit.
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But… I don't know too many people that are just walking through, like, unmolested.
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So, if anyone else has an actual experience they can share.
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Like that, I want to know what it is, because I haven't seen that yet.
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Shanna, what's up?
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Um, I just wanted to kind of ask that the… I'm also at work, so if you ask me a question in return, I don't answer, it's probably because somebody walked in.
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But I wanted to ask specifically, I don't specifically own my car, because I'm making car payments on it.
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So therefore, I shouldn't do that whole regis… like, stretch the VIN number or anything like that, correct? Because I don't own the car yet.
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Do you know what I'm trying to say? Like, I… I got… yeah.
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I know, I hear you. I mean, technically. Okay, so here's the situation with that.
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We know, like, even right here, with this article that Anna writes, we should be able to discharge your car loan against this indemnity bond number.
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Okay.
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That she wrote in the article, okay? So, we should be able to just discharge that and deal with that.
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So, the problem is, these are criminals, right? And a car is something easy that they can just come and tow.
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What we have not tested… I don't know about this. If any of you dudes, then just let me know. I don't know of anybody Who has tested?
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Doing all these things at once. For example. We can discharge your car loan to this indemnity number.
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Rename your car by taking the VIN number off. Okay? And also doing your SOS, And also.
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Putting your private tags on there. Okay? Because then, they can't even find your car, because it's not registered with their registration.
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To get it. Do you see what I mean? So, if you want to be the guinea pig.
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I was like, I'll be your guinea pig, I'll do it, let's do it, I'll…
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If you want to be… if you want to be the guinea pig, then me and you need a private meeting, and I'll help you do the thing, and then we can report to everybody the results, because we can try to discharge… because I don't know anybody who's done all these moves together. Do you know what I mean?
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I'll do it… I'll do it too.
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Like, there might be… Okay, well then, we can do that. I'd like to see you guys in the flesh so that we can do the document properly, and um… and then we can report to everybody how it works out, but
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You know, because I don't know anyone who's done every one of those processes, and now that she's given us this, we have that.
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For the car, you know, to write off that. I mean, I knew different ways to discharge debt.
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But discharging card debt was tough, and it was, you know, people would end up… it was too easy for them to come and get the, uh… car, so that was always an issue. You know, but discharging student loan, we've done that all day long. Discharging mortgages, we could do that all day long.
00:40:53.000 --> 00:40:57.000
But this is something different. Nancy?
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Oops. Um, yeah, you were asking about the passport. Frank has a 5-star for what passport, and he still had to go through everything. It didn't mean anything to them.
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I know, that's what I'm talking about. Like, I know a lot of people with a 5-star passport.
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Yeah.
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And it's still… doesn't really work, or whatever. I mean, and we do… Uh, Ines is asking about the… What state is best for nationals?
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I had a question, uh, uh-uh. Yeah, honest… Okay.
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Hold on one second, Ines, I'll come back to you, because I want to go through the whole line real quick.
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Karen, do you have something to say about this topic?
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I just was trying to ask, what is… you keep referring to an SOS notice. What do you… I… What is the effort?
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The state of state… the state of state notice, the notice you send to the state of state.
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What is that?
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Oh, okay, yeah, I got that. Okay, I didn't know… we didn't call it SOS, so I didn't thought it was something different.
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All right, thank you. Okay, Inas, what were you saying?
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Now, I lost… oh, oh, the passport. Um, you know, I've been, um… investigating this for over 10 years. But, um, and I haven't because so many people try to rip me off, you know, the… Secured party creditors and the nationals that are actually Freemasons. But, um, I heard something… y'all talking, a 5-star passport. I've heard about a diplomatic passport.
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Is that what you're talking about? Is it different?
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Um, the 5-star… okay, so there is… there's the 5-star diplomatic one, which Nancy and them filed their… Nancy and them did their, uh, passports long… a longer time ago.
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And after they already did theirs. Then we were learning all these other things.
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Okay.
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And then we did ours, and then we learned more things, and then other people after us learn more things. What we've learned also is that if we just recently did it, like, within the last two years.
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Uh, if you try to go back and redo it with the new stuff that we've figured out, then what happens, Nancy?
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You catch a lot of crap.
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Put your boots on.
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They'll just keep… they'll just take your passport back, and then… and then they'll be like, never mind, you don't even need a passport, just, just… go away. And we don't want to do that, because we want to make sure that we let people remain Americans, you know, like, they need to have… that's… that is the… a past
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Court is actually designed to identify American state nationals. That is our proper and only credential.
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Okay.
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That the de facto recognizes, okay? Now, they've created all this convoluted bullshit, which is complete fraud.
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But the way that you autograph your passport book. Is actually what gives you your diplomatic status.
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And I do notice, Nancy, that if I use my passport book with that autograph.
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Versus the card. That would… which shows them the stars so freely, easily. They treat me way different.
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Better or worse.
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It's better, but you still… I mean, I don't know, and some of them, depending on who it is, will walk you around the scanner.
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So I did get walked around the scanner twice.
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Uh, what… Well, they look at mine and they go, did you adulterate your… your… because I have on there the stamp and the thing.
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Mm-hmm.
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And they're going, this could be construed as, um… as destruction of your… Yeah, and I'm… and I'm going, that's the way I was instructed to sign it.
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Uh, destruction of property, you should just say, you need… No, no, you don't say that! Listen to what I'm saying, Nancy.
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By whom?
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Someone's instructing you, you are incompetent. Are you a sovereign or not?
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Yes, I am, but I was just saying that I…
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Okay, well then you're not instructed. To do anything. Listen to what I'm saying. You're so… you're so… innocently loving and kind.
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Yeah.
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That you can't think about the way they've established this nation of bastards, okay?
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You have to have a nation of bastards for them to have an enslaved population, alright?
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So, either you know who you are. Or you don't. And if you know who you are, you don't give a… you're not asking anybody for permission for anything. If they just can't see who you are, that you're alive then, you know, they're crazy.
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Well, that was only one guy that did that. The rest of them just look at it and let me go, so… Yeah, right.
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But I'm trying to tell you something so you don't repeat this process again.
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Oh, I won't.
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When someone says to you, what have you done, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, just say.
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What are you… what are you confused about? This is who I am. Who are you?
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Also, you work for me. What are you doing? Is there an… is there… is there a problem? Is there an emergency here?
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I don't understand you. I don't understand the words coming out of your mouth. The number one thing you can say to anybody is, I don't understand what you're saying.
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I don't understand the words coming out of your mouth. Because you don't stand under them.
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Right.
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When I say… I don't use understand. I think.
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Okay, and S, I wanna… I'm sorry, like, look, I'm glad you're excited and enjoying, but… right.
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No, go ahead. Comprehend…
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Yeah, but let's also use our, um, our, uh… speaking protocols, please. Okay, Shanna, we yield the floor to you.
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Um, I just wanted to, like… I don't know if I'm asking a question, but before I did my documentation for Nancy.
00:46:50.000 --> 00:47:04.000
Um, probably several months before, I had done TSA PreTech. Which is, you know, you give them your fingerprints and do all that, which allows me to kind of skip the lines, and also I don't get pat down or any of that stuff. I get to just kind of
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But you're stuck in here when you walk through. And so, that was one way I was gonna say, but I also don't know how that affects me as an American state nationalist, given that I had done that, because I gave them my fingerprints and everything like that, so…
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I don't know what… how that affects me. I don't know if you know anything about that.
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I do. My husband is… he was TSA PreCheck already before, because he had to travel for work so much.
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And at that time, they weren't doing the biometric facial scan.
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Did they do yours?
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Right, so that's good. It's just your… it's just your fingerprint.
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Um… not one I had done it, no. Uh, it was just a thing… As far as I remember, it's just fingerprint.
00:47:44.000 --> 00:47:48.000
Yeah, but when you go through the airport, like, when I went to Belie and everything.
00:47:48.000 --> 00:47:55.000
Um, like, the Peru section, they don't… they didn't stamp my passport, they just… They just looked at it and scanned my face.
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You don't let them scan your face, I don't let them. I say I do not comp… I… we always… say, um… No, no thank you. Like, the minute that you get to the post… to the airport, or even anywhere, they're wanting every port, they want you to let them scan your face, and we say no thank you.
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Absolutely, 100%. And you say, no thank you.
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You can say no. Okay. I just… I just didn't want to cause any issues getting through by saying no. I thought it was a little…
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You better create all the issues, Shanna. You better create all the issues. Because if you don't stand up for the truth.
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Then you're a liar. And if you're a liar, you're a slave.
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Yeah.
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You remain enslaved because you lie. The only way to be enslaved is by lying.
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That's how they took away our power.
00:48:47.000 --> 00:48:48.000
Exactly.
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Political… Right. They trained you to be politically correct and polite. Alright, let me just get back to this, but before I do that, I've bet Dan has some really good things for us. Go ahead, Dan.
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Um, yeah, a couple things real fast. Uh, on travel, and obviously standing your ground and standing for the truth, you and I had the first-hand experience of missing a flight because of it, because I was not gonna play their games, and I had to stand on my ground, and so we took a later flight, and we wasted a whole day. But we had the experience, and we have to… we have that to learn and to talk about.
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Um, the other thing was… The passport concept, I just got mine in. I finally got, you know, whatever done. I have not got my card yet, but I have my book.
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But what I thought was awfully funny, when you fill out all this paperwork, you know, you're… passport, your… what is it, DS, whatever, 11, or whatever, horrible with dyslexia when I get the forms going. But anyhow… Um, you know, I noticed that
00:49:46.000 --> 00:49:54.000
My actual book that you said you have better… you know, better times with than the card, so to speak.
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Is… as business as can be, though. I haven't had my card to look at it otherwise, but everything in my book is business. It is all capital letters.
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It is… has my registration date as my birthdate, so it says my date of birth is January 8th.
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Uh-huh.
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But my actual date of birth is January 4th. So, like, you know how you fill this cup, or you fill out your passport with all this, you know, upper and then lower, because you're literally separating them. That's why one side is your business, and one side is you, living, rural delivery, etc, etc.
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They don't change it, they don't change it on the book.
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And so I noticed when I got my book.
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Yeah, they didn't change it. I haven't seen anybody who's gotten it upper and lower case or properly done, Dan. That's the reason why Anna said… The only thing that matters is the way that you autograph it, and the way you enforce it.
00:50:46.000 --> 00:50:57.000
So, has anybody else noticed, in general? Am I the only one that noticed? Your registration date, you know, because that's how we are… we're separating ourselves, but… So, like, my passport says my date of birth. Birth is January 8th, which is not true.
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So, you know…
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I… mine… mine has my actual born day on it, so I don't know. And, um, and so I'm interested in knowing If, you know, what everybody else's experience is with this, but I've always been able to have… mine always has had my born day, but I actually have a separate birthday from… because I think my birthday is, like, September…
00:51:18.000 --> 00:51:27.000
Something… my actual born day is August 28th, but the birthday… I want to say it's September 3rd, or something like that.
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It might be September 9th. I don't know.
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My passport, my mom's passport, has our born deck on there, too, and both of us are signed and read our autographed.
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With our thumbprint copyright and our thumbprint, underneath all rights reserved without prejudice, the global stamp up on the right, and then canceled out.
00:51:46.000 --> 00:51:55.000
With our autograph at a diagonal line And then, um, stating from… from and to.
00:51:55.000 --> 00:52:00.000
Where you're actually mailing yourself, because you're basically, you're mailing yourself all around the world.
00:52:00.000 --> 00:52:16.000
Mm-hmm, but your actual autograph should be in blue in the water jurisdiction with a red thumb seal over it, because you're standing over the water. So that covers you in, uh, merit… American Admiralty on the water.
00:52:16.000 --> 00:52:31.000
And it, uh, the dollar stamp seal. Should be the one only in red, and you don't have to say from and to, you just put your, like, if you're from Raleigh, North Carolina, you put Raleigh, North Carolina on there.
00:52:31.000 --> 00:52:38.000
And… or wherever you want to go home to, wherever your domicile is, you want to put your domicile airport location there, okay?
00:52:38.000 --> 00:52:39.000
Are we still talking about the passport?
00:52:39.000 --> 00:52:45.000
And then… Yeah, we're talking about the actual book, the passport book itself.
00:52:45.000 --> 00:52:51.000
So, when you have the passport book. That's how you autograph your passport book.
00:52:51.000 --> 00:53:17.000
It should be autographed in blue ink with your byline, by your living hand, in blue, and then you red thumb seal over it, because that covers, you know, I mean, what… our land jurisdiction stands over everything anyway, but… And living men, with our thumb steel, we actually have superior concurrent general jurisdiction everywhere as well. But Anna says you want to sign in water, and then
00:53:17.000 --> 00:53:28.000
Put the land, uh, thumb seal over the top, which stands over the water, and then year, uh, forever stamp, the global stamp, and then cancel the stamp.
00:53:28.000 --> 00:53:33.000
Because you're the postmaster. So, as the postmaster.
00:53:33.000 --> 00:53:42.000
That's what gives you, also, uh. Jurisdiction in the air. So now you have your jurisdiction on land, air, and sea, and that's how.
00:53:42.000 --> 00:53:43.000
Does anybody have any examples of that that they could put a picture somewhere?
00:53:43.000 --> 00:53:59.000
Yeah. I have it, and it's on my Telegram channel, and I don't have the… flexibility to pull that up here, but if… I think, Michael, you've seen it before on there. I don't know if anybody else has it, where they can just
00:53:59.000 --> 00:54:01.000
Pop it into the chat for us. Hey, Lauria! Yes?
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Lori, may I? Yes, how are you, Neathi, this morning? I'm telling you guys, this is so much great information here today. And listen.
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Now, I think that everybody that have an example, just like Dan just said there, will make our classes go with Okay, the next time we'll do passports, somebody bring their passport information. Block out your information, but show us A, B, C, D, this is how we did it. The next meeting will have, okay, somebody did something on the car tags.
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Maybe that may go two weeks, or whatever. Then we bring the example. We all are learning at the same time, and the next thing you know, we all… instead of, okay, you put that over there, put that…
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