Friday, December 12, 2008

So How Does This All Work - For You!?

So far it has worked real good for the company… they just didn’t tell you how to go about getting your debt set off and how to access and use the pre-paid account.

Well, that’s just great! So what can you do?!

One must acquire a “certified copy” of one’s birth certificate from the keeper of the records in your state, usually the department of vital records, and do what is called an “accepted for value”.


Stamp Specimen

Accept for value” the birth certificate and create a “bond” ( an insurance policy guaranteeing we won’t harm anyone) and send them both with a copy of the UCC-1 financing statement, proving our security interest in the birth certificate, and send it all to the ‘payroll clerk’ of the company, also known as “the Secretary of the Treasury.”

Today it is Henry M. Paulsen, Jr.

We need to let him know that we want use our pre-paid account. Think about it - it is the same as asking him to pay for the expenses we have incurred on an “expense report” while being employed with the ‘company’.

The company gave us an “expense account” the prepaid account… we might as well use it.

When someone sends you a bill it is what is referred to as a “presentment.” What they are attempting to do is create “new money” with…“money of account

Check book money” - by getting you to accept the liability they are sending you, and get you to “pay” the bill with “money of exchange” (Federal Reserve Notes) or the equity you created, i.e. money that was created as a result of your labor!

In commerce - whoever creates a liability MUST bring in the remedy as well. If the sender doesn’t send the funds to ‘pay’ the bill you must accept the bill for the value you gave it when you were born and use your exemption / prepaid account to off set the debt the sender is creating.

So, it is your choice whether to “set off” the debt with your pre-paid account by accepting the bill for value and sending the bill to the “Paymaster”, i.e.; the Secretary of the Treasury, or IRS for adjustment, OR give them the equity from your labor, i.e., Federal Reserve Notes.

So what do you do? - You accept the bill for value and send it to the “payroll clerk”…


Regards,
Edward

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