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Old 12-14-2005, 10:06 PM
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Phillip, I do believe there is a lot to the bonds.

I just hope you can stand on what you are talking about.

Whenever off the hook stuff like this is filed, they try to test you w/ mental competency hearings.

I would really ask whoever you are studying with how to conduct one of these hearings should they have you go to one.

Should you not be able to clearly and concisely explain your position, etc. . ., andi if the judge wakes up on the wrong side of the bed one day or caught his old lady with the Postman, he could send you to a psych ward and get you jacked up w/ God knows what.
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Old 12-14-2005, 10:49 PM
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Why not post the PDF’s here for convenience to the respective membership???

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Old 12-15-2005, 12:25 PM
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Post Bond's And What To Do With Them

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Phillip, I do believe there is a lot to the bonds.

I just hope you can stand on what you are talking about.

Whenever off the hook stuff like this is filed, they try to test you w/ mental competency hearings.

I would really ask whoever you are studying with how to conduct one of these hearings should they have you go to one.

Should you not be able to clearly and concisely explain your position, etc. . ., andi if the judge wakes up on the wrong side of the bed one day or caught his old lady with the Postman, he could send you to a psych ward and get you jacked up w/ God knows what.





Don't worry because, i'd place the bond's into a trust. Then, as my freind, RushPat had wrote to me, "Place certain items of tangible value in those (like cars, property, etc). Form other entities like other LLCs or trusts, have them put the non-collecting liens on them so that they don't appear to be collectible, if they are ever traced to me. I would also make sure there were do***ents located with the LLCs showing the relationship I had with them (renting the property, using the car for business purposes if I were contracting through them, etc)."

Or, i'd simply sign the back of the bond's, return them to the bond office, send copy's to the deed's office (they record finanical commerical paper's), into the SOS (secretary of state) office, and then, send a 1040 IRS form to the IRS and tell them, "..... excuse me, but these bond's are not for sale and I believe (pointing the finger) that, the courts is still using my exemption on their record's...." You know what the IRS will do, right?


Another way is having a freind open a trust and sell the trust to a "liqudational company" or IRS or an invester. There's a host of way's to stick it to the court. You could send the IRS the bond's and say, "please, if you dont mind me explianing, does the court have the RIGHT's to my exemption? if so, please, forward a copy of the sign/sworn affidavit that, I [so-and-so] has (or had) handed the right to the court and the judgementship of the court, UNLIMITED right to, claim these bond's and foreclose on my right for relief on the court to grant me if, i'm not in clear (submissional) contracting to the court for future business.

Oooohhh, yea, I almost forgot. You could place the bond's under a Trust/LLC and TELL the court to "pay" or "exempt" the bond's through a invoice. This allow's you to keep a nice distance (while, playing volleyball with, nude women!) and have some fun with the "adversary". Now, once you have the invoice in place, send a default notice (after 10 days; i.e. due process of law), and wait the 30 days so, it become's a judgement of law and ........ BA'BOOM!!!! The freaken lid come's off!

You place a lien on the bondmans/share holders/insurance company that backs the "claim". The insurance company (I believe is GSA, right now and I think their the one's that make out the bond's in the first place) will drop the "insured instrument's" like bad ankle's at a new york basketball game, any bondsman will sell their share and leave the "company" (the clerk of courts) to pick up the tab, and if it's backed by shareholder's they'll scream bloody mary to anyone that care's!!!!!!!!! Just joking. Ofcourse, we could use what they call a "construtive lien" [ http://www.michiganmilitia.org/html/cnoitl.html ] (only 10 days) to so, you could sell the bond's before, they the 30 days for judgement of law.






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Old 12-16-2005, 09:09 AM
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Post Generate Tax ID Or A SSN Number!

Want a another SSN# or a EIN# (federal employer identification number)? You can generate it from a texas website that I found. You can "generate" it from a ssn, corporate, and/or tax id number.

Here's the website: http://wdgdata.cpa.state.tx.us/servlet/cpa.app.fiscal.calculators.tinGenerator

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Want a another SSN# or a EIN# (federal employer identification number)? You can generate it from a texas website that I found. You can "generate" it from a ssn, corporate, and/or tax id number.

Here's the website: http://wdgdata.cpa.state.tx.us/servl...s.tinGenerator

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THIS IS JUST TO GET A TEXAS ID NUMBER. IT LINKS YOU TO YOUR EXISTING SS# OR EIN.

THERE'S NOTHING ABOUT A NEW SS#. THAT CAN ONLY BE ISSUED BY THE SS ADMINISTRATION.

HERE'S WHAT IT SAYS:
The TIN Generator uses a 9-digit base number to calculate a unique 11-digit Texas Identification Number (TIN).
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Old 12-16-2005, 01:48 PM
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Sorry. My Mistake!

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THIS IS JUST TO GET A TEXAS ID NUMBER. IT LINKS YOU TO YOUR EXISTING SS# OR EIN.

THERE'S NOTHING ABOUT A NEW SS#. THAT CAN ONLY BE ISSUED BY THE SS ADMINISTRATION.

HERE'S WHAT IT SAYS:
The TIN Generator uses a 9-digit base number to calculate a unique 11-digit Texas Identification Number (TIN).


Sorry. I just read it myself. My mistake. Didn't read the hole thing. Dumb, right?

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