Summary of The Foreign Social Security Con Trust (Executor Con-Man)
The video titled "The Foreign Social Security Con Trust (Executor Con-Man)" presents a detailed discussion on alleged fraudulent systems embedded within U.S. governmental, legal, and financial structures, focusing on the concept of a "foreign constructive trust" linked to Social Security numbers and other government-issued documents. The presenters analyze historical amendments, legal interpretations, and propose a strategy for individuals to reclaim control over their legal and financial identities.
Main Financial Strategies and Business Trends Presented
- Reclaiming Treasury Access:
The presenters argue that the U.S. Treasury belongs to "We the People," who hold the "key" via birth certificates and Social Security numbers, which are claimed to be foreign constructive trusts or "con trusts." They advocate for individuals to reclaim their inheritance and credits held in these trusts. - Disavowing Foreign Constructive Trusts:
The Social Security number, driver’s license, and vehicle titles are described as foreign trusts set up by corporations and banks, which individuals unknowingly become beneficiaries of. By surrendering their "executor con" (ex con) status through a formal "manumission" document sent to U.S. Attorneys, individuals can renounce this foreign beneficiary status. - Using Constitutional Amendments as Legal Defense:
The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments are emphasized as protections against these foreign statutory laws and corporate controls, with particular focus on Section 4 of the 14th Amendment to invalidate debts and obligations created under these systems. - Legal Strategy: Filing Charges Against the "Executor Con":
Individuals are instructed to send a simple, certified letter (Manumission Document) to U.S. Attorneys, surrendering their executor con status and charging the fraudulent system with treason. This is intended to trigger legal action against corrupt officials and dismantle the foreign control structures. - Witness Protection Program as a Safeguard:
Upon surrendering the ex con status, individuals enter a form of witness protection, gaining legal protections from foreign courts and entities, including law enforcement and military. - Rejecting Commercial and Foreign Law Systems:
The presenters stress the difference between constitutional contract law (the "contracted system") and foreign statutory or commercial law ("uncontracted system"). They encourage individuals to avoid participating in foreign courts or signing documents that place them under these systems.
Market and Legal Analyses
- Constructive vs. Created Law:
The discussion differentiates between "created" law (which corporations cannot do) and "constructed" law (corporations construct systems that people voluntarily enter). The "con" in constructive is highlighted as a "con game." - Historical Context of Foreign Control:
The presenters trace the roots of these systems back to 1871 and earlier, referencing the East India Company, English statutory law, and colonial practices like penal slavery. - Banking and Credit Systems:
The banking system is described as a shell game where people’s credits (such as those from Social Security or traffic bonds) are manipulated in foreign trusts and accounts, leading to double or triple jeopardy scenarios. - Misunderstanding of Legal Terms and Systems:
Emphasis is placed on the public’s ignorance of real constitutional law, the difference between "inhabitant" and "resident," and the implications of all-capitalized names on legal documents (signifying dead or corporate entities).
Step-by-Step Methodology to Reclaim Legal and Financial Sovereignty
- Understand the Constitutional Contract Law:
Study the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments and recognize the distinction between constitutional law and foreign statutory law. - Recognize the Constructive Trust System:
Identify how government-issued documents (Social Security number, driver’s license, vehicle titles) create foreign constructive trusts where individuals are foreign beneficiaries. - Prepare the Manumission Document:
Draft a one-page certified letter surrendering your "executor con" (ex con) status, referencing constitutional protections and charging the fraudulent system with treason. - Send the Manumission to U.S. Attorneys:
Mail the document via certified mail to your local U.S. Attorney’s office, effectively filing charges and demanding prosecution of the "Mastermind" account controlling the foreign trust. - Distribute Supporting Documents:
Print and share documents explaining government violations of office and constitutional amendments with local law enforcement, attorneys, county officials, and even federal agents. - Refuse Participation in Foreign Courts:
Do not acknowledge or respect jurisdiction of foreign statutory courts; do not sign bonds, driver’s licenses, or titles that place you under their control. - Enter Witness Protection Program:
Upon surrendering the ex con, seek protection under the constitutional system, which includes law enforcement and military protection from foreign entities. - Educate Others:
Share knowledge with family, friends, and community via handouts, public postings
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