edit: i'm a faggot. "commercial" liens, not civil liens
so, i don't know how for real this guy is; i just got turned onto him today. he's got a pretty long series of vids about becoming your own trust or LLC in a way that gets you out from alot of bureacratic bullshit (supposedly). was curious if anyone else was familiar with any of this.
warning: to access vids requires an e-mail. this pdf, however, is free, and pretty interesting in it's own right.
this doesn't seem like the usual sovereign citizen stuff, but i could be wrong.
edit: the name ADRIANA ESTEVEZ ring any bells? supposedly, she's had alot of successes with civil commercial liens and being a sovereign national rather than a citizen of the corporation of the U.S.
While I believe there may be something to all this, the ramifications may be more than one is willing to accept. I have a feeling you would lose any potential benefits if you fell on rough times or even social security. Every up side has a down side. A friend was telling me about this stuff earlier this year and my advice was to be careful and don't jump into it without first knowing the details, good and bad.
edit: i'm a faggot. "commercial" liens, not civil liens
so, i don't know how for real this guy is; i just got turned onto him today. he's got a pretty long series of vids about becoming your own trust or LLC in a way that gets you out from alot of bureacratic bullshit (supposedly). was curious if anyone else was familiar with any of this.
warning: to access vids requires an e-mail. this pdf, however, is free, and pretty interesting in it's own right.
this doesn't seem like the usual sovereign citizen stuff, but i could be wrong.
edit: the name ADRIANA ESTEVEZ ring any bells? supposedly, she's had alot of successes with
civilcommercial liens and being a sovereign national rather than a citizen of the corporation of the U.S.edit2: archive link for onestupidfuck: https://archive.is/Ypmfq
While I believe there may be something to all this, the ramifications may be more than one is willing to accept. I have a feeling you would lose any potential benefits if you fell on rough times or even social security. Every up side has a down side. A friend was telling me about this stuff earlier this year and my advice was to be careful and don't jump into it without first knowing the details, good and bad.