Treefarmer - thanks for your thoughtful reply. I realized how dumb the suggestion was (about creating a ficticious entity that was my real name) right after I posted it; got confused because somewhat earlier I had written down the suggested format for making the 12USC 411 demand when cashing/depositing checks, and it showed the true name in all caps. Later DM provided a quick explanation of the capitis diminutio maxima, and I realized that the true name would be True Name. But good catch. Yes, I have a true name, and I am wondering what the unseen consequences would be of switching to its exclusive use. And also how much grief the Drivers License Bureau clerks will try to lay on me if I demand that they put it on my license. Apparently there is some benefit of keeping it in the capitas dim max format, at least in terms of R4C, but I don't really see much tendency for me to appear in military court for the remainder of my life, so that does not bother me. But having my house title registered to my corporate entity (federal inventory number) is more worrisome. Since FRN's don't discharge debt, and the Fed keeps a first lien on my house while it is titled thus, in that condition it gets taxed, for which True Name gets to pay and pay. I am wondering how to pay it off in lawful money and get the title changed.
I have been trolling over at
http://usa-the-republic.com, and my take on their story is that signing up for Social Security as a US Citizen on SS-5 is what commits you to the corporate inventory condition of having surrendered your inalienable rights. So it would appear that opting out of SS by changing your status to Resident Alien (American Citizen) takes you out of the federal government hell and restores your Constitutional rights (and eliminates your need to voluntarily pay income taxes). Then if you also file a Notice & Demand form at the county clerk, and deliver notice of same to your (Federal Reserve) bank, and change your account signature card, you could demonstrate making payment in lawful dollars, and get the deed reassigned to True Name. Is this correct, and do we know of anyone who has done this? For American Citizens, who still operate under the Constitution, income and property cannot be taxed, except constitutionally, which would be apportioned, and the tax would be applied to the states.
?Government is a disease masquerading as its own cure.?
Robert LeFevre