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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    While applying for my Social Security payments I got the message these payments are required to be electronic unless the Department of the Treasury grants an exemption. I was expecting to have paper checks I can convert from FRN to lawful money with by the way I have been endorsing all other checks. Now it is not certain that I will be granted this exemption, and if I do not get it, there will be no paper check to endorse. How can I convert electronically deposited FRN to lawful money?
    The law reads that you must make your demand to the US Treasury. The IRS is agent of the Treasury and Instrumentality of Congress so the IRS forms do nicely with service/notice to the agent is service/notice to the principal. So there are ways to go about Notice of your Demand.

    My Lesson Plan includes setting you up with a record that best suits your situation. Look on www.lawfulmoneytrust.com where Michael Joseph and I have a variety of lessons about lawful money and trusts. There are some Coffee Chats available to everybody.

    My Lesson Plan is pretty simple and it is geared to get you correlating:

    • true identity
    • record forming - Refusal for Cause
    • redeeming lawful money


    You might consider whatever paper you sign, that grants the authority for direct deposit. Try to get that step printed out on paper, probably at your bank, so that you can sign it with your demand. If it is happening in Payroll or Personnel then I advise against that because your job might be on the line with you labelled a tax protester. So then a letter to the US Treasury might be the correct record - just to cover all your demands at each transaction. Once served on MNUCHIN you could serve it on your bank without your employer ever hearing wind of it.

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    My Lesson Plan includes setting you up with a record that best suits your situation. Look on www.lawfulmoneytrust.com where Michael Joseph and I have a variety of lessons about lawful money and trusts. There are some Coffee Chats available to everybody.
    Which membership level at http://www.lawfulmoneytrust.com/ includes this lesson plan?

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