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6 July, 2010 - 00:58 | benlowrey
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A4V is using your bond/trust to offset any debt created in the public arena by turning your signature/strawman into a credit instrument as opposed to a debt instument by cancelling out any add-on to the national debt of your country
A4V is honoring a system with assets and accounts in the private to set off , settle and close claims of debt, obligations and charges originating in the public,
including but not limited to Las Vegas style lap dances, pizza, beer, shennanigans and Tom Foolery charged to one's credit card.Acceptance for value entails the recognition of a good or service as valuable, and the creation of a new medium of exchange (money) to represent its value. Value is derived from the benefits of said goods or services to humanity at large, and credibility from recognition of such benefits.
PS. I'm not knowledgeable at all in the matter; I'm merely sharing my opinion based on my understanding and my heart.
this is Brett Jones of the Legal Redress Commission, (redressright.org), it appears that the term A4V or Acceptance for Value is a generic term, and thats why many are find litle success. The term (the general Discharge of all debt) is a term recognized by the IRS. However the process is a little more complex. government (federal Agencies) are use to "policies and proceedures" so ask everyone to call and write (under the freedom of information act or the equivilant), and request they send the detailed Policies and Proceedures for the general discharging of all debt. People must realize that they are not dealing with People but a system and systems have policies and proceedures and that they must play within those rules. it's their ball, their court, so be prepared to be fouled everytime....
this is Brett Jones of the Legal Redress Commission, (redressright.org), it appears that the term Remittance and setoff,The below text clearly shows that this 96 # is a remittance of voucher and is clearly in the ON US field i have added the pdf from the CRA you can find this exactly were the gentleman in the video states it is......
This can be found about three quarters through the pdf
Rule H6
Part II
Page 18
Rules Pertaining to the Inter-financial Institution
Exchange and Settlement of Bill Payment Remittances
BASED ON ASC X12 VERSION RELEASE 003030
2.0 SPECIFICATIONS FOR INTERCHANGE OF PAPER-BASED REMITTANCES
2.1 INTRODUCTION
This section describes the specifications for the application of CPA Standard 006: "Standards and
Specifications for MICR Encoded Documents", to paper-based Remittances. As such, it should
be read in conjunction with CPA Standard 006. The following additions/exceptions shall be
followed:
2.2 MICR ENCODING ON REMITTANCES
Detailed diagrams of the placement of information to appear in the MICR reserved area appear in
Appendices I and II of Part II of this Rule. All specifications contained in CPA Standard 006
remain applicable; however layout changes are as follows:
(a) Amount Field: Character positions 11-2 inclusive shall be reserved for
the Remittance Amount.
(b) On-Us Field:
i) Transaction Code Section: Code 96, to indicate it is a Remittance, shall be
located anywhere within the four positions of the
Transaction Code Section. The remaining two
positions shall be blank.
ii) Account Number Section: Character positions 31-19 inclusive shall be
reserved for Corporate Creditor Defined Data. It
is an optional field at the discretion of the
Corporate Creditor.
(c) Transit Number Field: Character positions 36, 35 and 34 (in this order) shall be
the first three digits of the CCIN. Positions 42, 41, 40,
39, and 38 (in this order) shall be the last five digits of
the CCIN. (Note: Character position 36 shall be '9' in all
cases.)
(d) Auxiliary On-Us Field: Character positions 57-46 inclusive shall also be
reserved for Corporate Creditor Defined Data. It is an
optional field at the discretion of the Corporate Creditor.
This format allows the Corporate Creditor Defined Data to be placed in two fields of the MICR line.
FIs shall first read data in the Auxiliary On-Us Field, followed by data in the Account Number
Section.
this is taken from this site it has a video http://unhypnotize.com/freeman-land-sovereign/6330-very-important-video-please-watch.html (We have not viewed as of yet).
more info for the Aforementioned Site:
Re: A very important video please watch......
hi all , i saw these vids today and was facinated .It really looks like you could pay your bills etc ,however ,I decided to call vital stats bc and inquired about the number on the back of my birth certificate
I was informed by a nice lady there that this number was not in fact a tracking number for a bond or security .Waht was the number for i asked ?
She stated it was an inventory number for stock at vita stats .
I said what kind of stock ?
shes said "I dont know if you know anything about inventory but its a number '
we use to keep track of the stock here .
hmm didnt she jsut say that ?
I thought I was on to something here and stil may well be .
so I said so its not for securities but for physical stock like paper ?
she said yes
So i said , would anyone be there be willing to issue me a signed letter to that effect ?
she told me to contact the CEO of Vitsts
if i wanted this . "she also said "this is a scam going around on the internet ..people trying to pay thier hydro bills
We have had lots of calls about it "
who is telling the truth here?
ID like to know where rob got his info
Im wondering if this just another coverup by the feds
stock has more than one meaning
stock can refer to securites or stock as in inventory .
has Rob tried this yet ?He seems t be the expert here ?
questions questions ? hmm
someone is lying
Im wondering too if the feds are now hip to this and the new certificates
have a number that in fact goes to a dead end like inventory ?
the old ones have "reveue number for treasury use only " and the number
the new ones only a number .
hmmm
actully i was surprised to get some to actually tlak to me at stats . honestly
i thought they just put me on hold until i hung up
Im going to pursue this
by sending in a bill and see waht comes out of it .
If Rob M is reading this ,could you please reply as to my questions
MAybe it only works with the old certs
.. that is the one he showed ..
regardless i wil be sending a letter to the CEO and demanding
a signed statement regadring the lady and her official party line .
Stock has more than one meaning .and she `did use the word stock .
hmmm
the great deception continues to thrive .
thank you
PEACE my brothers and sisters
Ephesians 4:22-25 - You were taught, with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by its deceitful desires; to be made new in the attitude of your minds; and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.
Therefore each of you must put off falsehood and speak truthfully to his neighbor, for we are all members of one body.
the word Lie;
A lie (also called prevarication, falsehood) is a type of deception in the form of an untruthful statement, especially with the intention to deceive others, often with the further intention to maintain a secret or reputation, protect someone's feelings or to avoid a punishment or repercussion for one's actions. To lie is to state something that one knows to be false or that one does not honestly believe to be true with the intention that a person will take it for the truth. A liar is a person who is lying, who has previously lied, or who tends by nature to lie repeatedly - even when not necessary
(vou'chər)
n.
A piece of substantiating evidence; a proof.
A written record of expenditure, disbursement, or completed transaction.
A written authorization or certificate, especially one exchangeable for cash or representing a credit against future expenditures.
tr.v., -ered, -er·ing, -ers.
To substantiate or authenticate with evidence.
To prepare a voucher for: properly vouchering each transaction.
To issue a voucher to: a company that vouchers employees when the payroll cannot be met