Foundations of Freedom
Social Security Act of 1935: HR 7260
About 1935, Americans started engaging in a relationship ( adhesion contract ) with the Social Security Administration (SSA). The purpose is to generate funds for the General Trust Fund. The SSA gives everyone a card that does not belong to them. They are to hold it and endorse it, thus giving it consciousness and physical reality (v. fictional capacity). This acceptance makes one a fiduciary (trustee capacity) for the actual owner of the card. Now the holder of the card is in a trust — oops! The STRAW MAN is not you, but a trust that you give life to by using the number and accepting the ‗name‘ of the STRAW MAN. This act, in conjunction with the Buck Act, created an overlay of jurisdiction on the states.
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