By Anna Von Reitz
Thank you, Andrew, for sharing this oldie but goodie with me. I had seen it and read it and enjoyed it years ago, but lost track of it in the intervening melee and it was a real pleasure to see again, because it explains the whole basic fraud scheme and situation so simply, logically, and plainly.
I am just going to add that the alternative to claiming duress is to use the alternative "address in care of".
Instead of sending the mail directly to you, the sender sends it to you "in care of" your address, which is a separate entity.
This "address" that has been "given" to you, is another federal corporation plot to wring money out of and assert power over you, but by sending mail "in care of" their address and to your attention neatly pits one plot against another. Your mail doesn't get delayed, but you stay clean and out of the federal picture.