Wednesday, October 21, 2015

The Birth Certificate Discussion - Part 2

Anna von Reitz

The BC is NOT the property of the governmental services corporations operating as your "State" and usurping the public trust you are owed. The Birth Certificate is your property--- your "indemnity receipt" given to you in exchange for the legal title they have received to your estate. When you present yourself with a certified copy of your Birth Certificate in hand, you hold both the legal and beneficial title--- the complete title-- to your name and your property in hand. There can be no excuse for any judge or lawyer mistaking this fact, but they routinely contrive to continue presuming a role as executive administrator of your estate and pretend to have the right to overrule you --- the lawful beneficiary of your estate --- on the basis of deliberately falsified public records held by the probate courts. The probate courts have been "misinformed" to the effect that you are missing, and as a result, you have been "presumed dead" and declared legally dead as if you were Robinson Crusoe. Acting upon this known and obviously false presumption, the judges act as "executors de son tort"--- and dispose of you and your property however they see fit, instead of honoring your instructions to them as the lawful beneficiary of your own estate. This is a form of fraud known as a "Reverse Trust Scheme" in which the trustee of an estate, public or private, contrives to usurp the position of the lawful beneficiary for their own or an accomplice's gain. It is being done via the use of deceitfully similar names, e.g., John Quincy Adams versus JOHN QUINCY ADAMS and they are getting away with it because the basis of the fraud has been set up many years before you ever enter a courtroom and it has all been accomplished without your knowledge or consent ---- while you were still a baby in your cradle---- and equally without the knowledge or consent of your parents.

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