Just for general info, what state are you located in? I tried to open an acct. in MD to no avail.
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See Thread 10099 if you are doing this for 1040 reasons, which does NOT require what you are attempting.
Also see http://iuvdeposit.wordpress.com/
I have read only a fraction of this site which has taken me on a roller coaster for nearly an entire week now and even still have several windows from different posts open going back and forth to reference. I have found its not so easy to "query" for particular pieces of information you seek. I would open a read a thread and move on to the next. Only problem is I discover that while on information overload, it is next to impossible to remember where I read this piece or that piece.
I have post 10099 bookmarked but it makes no reference on how one established a "court of records", at least not all in one place that I have seen yet. As this seems to be an important and integral part of the remedy..I thought it would have its own thread...yet a search for those specific words turns up all sorts of wild results...has anyone compiled a "wiki" on this or can anyone point me in the right direction as to where I can read more on the subject somewhere on the site?
Thanks!
I like the definition in the Colorado statutes:
P.S. Welcome! Your journey and mouse ventures sound interesting. I hope you will share your adventures here.
Lately I am venturing into oaths of office but here is a perfect example of Record-Forming as found in authority of law (attached). Notice that I even had the reference librarian at the federal repository verify it as a true and correct copy of the Congressional Records.
Thanks, Doug! I've been learning and understanding.
I have direct deposit, so how can I make lawful demand?
1.) Call/write my bank receiving my payroll direct deposit checks and have the signature card changed.
2.) Just send my bank a notarized affadavit stating RLM.
3.) File a NOTICE AND DEMAND with my closest Fed bank.
4.) Change my payroll checks to not be direct deposit, which I probably can't do.
5.) File a notarized NOTICE AND DEMAND with my local county register of deeds and/or PACER.
5.) None of the above- just file a 1040 form utilizing Line 21.
Thanks in advance!
NONE of your above items.
See http://1040relief.blogspot.com/p/getting-started.html
Above link is exactly how I do it. And it has worked for the past 5 consecutive years, Federal and 4 different States.
Thanks once more! I've read that but it doesn't mention how I do that physically on what paper/form and to who if I don't have direct deposit?
How and to who and where do I physically do this? -Thanks for your patience.Quote:
. just to make it CLEAR by a PREPONDERENCE of substantive evidence under their FRE Exception to Hearsay Rule 803(6)(B) that from that date onward "lawful money and full discharge is demanded for all transactions 12 USC 411, 95a(2)" applies to ALL transactions...