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    jesse james
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    Hey let me ask you guys a question .........has anybody here actually read the Social Security Act?

    The reason why I ask if anybody has read the Act is because Social Security defines "state" using the federal territory description.

    (e) State, United States, and citizen
    For purposes of this chapter?
    (1) State
    The term ?State? includes the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa.
    (2) United States
    The term ?United States? when used in a geographical sense includes the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa.
    An individual who is a citizen of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (but not otherwise a citizen of the United States) shall be considered, for purposes of this section, as a citizen of the United States.
    Not only are the federal union state overlays included in this definition........ so are the territories and possessions.

    Social security isnt hiding anything from you....you just werent inform how to read and understand law.
    By participating in SS you are actively well within federal jurisdiction.

    Heres more to confirm and document.

    Title 5
    USC : Title 5 - GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES

    (13) the term ?Federal personnel? means officers and employees of the Government of the United States, members of the uniformed services (including members of the Reserve Components), individuals entitled to receive immediate or deferred retirement benefits under any retirement program of the Government of the United States (including survivor benefits).
    Anybody care to guess who administers Social security?
    The government of the united states thats who!
    And if you are not convinced-

    26usc 3101
    (a) Old-age, survivors, and disability insurance
    In addition to other taxes, there is hereby imposed on the income of every individual a tax equal to the following percentages of the wages (as defined in section 3121 (a)) received by him with respect to employment (as defined in section 3121 (b))?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jesse james View Post
    Hey let me ask you guys a question .........has anybody here actually read the Social Security Act?

    The reason why I ask if anybody has read the Act is because Social Security defines "state" using the federal territory description.



    Not only are the federal union state overlays included in this definition........ so are the territories and possessions.

    Social security isnt hiding anything from you....you just werent inform how to read and understand law.
    By participating in SS you are actively well within federal jurisdiction.

    Heres more to confirm and document.

    Title 5
    USC : Title 5 - GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES


    Anybody care to guess who administers Social security?
    The government of the united states thats who!
    And if you are not convinced-

    26usc 3101

    There are three vital components to jurisdiction.

    1) territorial
    2) in personam
    3) subject matter

    Therefore if you participate in SS then you are indeed under federal jurisdiction, but only so far as matters of Social Security (subject matter jurisdiction). The Supreme Court has determined (1938) that Social Security is a valid Income Tax, but it is not the same thing as the IRS Income Tax system.

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    When one is called MR that's presumptive jurisdiction One,s requirement in a fictional jurisdiction, is a $0cial $ecuritized number for Tracking All Mr /Ms registered employee fictions Any Securitization is for debt and or default backed with insurance bonds benefits are for state not estate . Now how u handle fiction is made trollproff plain, David Merrill shares facts that can be to ones education or embarrassment be graceful 2 what u think is just a random claim.

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