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Anybody Have A Birth Certificate From Your State Handy?
I am looking for synchronized numbers that will give me a clue about what to look for and if it might be for the treasury department or the office of the comptroller or other such evilness.
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02-07-2008, 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by sheisaceo
Anybody Have a Birth Certificate From Your State Handy?
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How do I get a state?
Codeee was saying he had one. I never got him to tell me how he got it. Can you help me?
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02-07-2008, 03:31 PM
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Hey man, I don't need you to jerk off here right now. Peace out alright? I am trying to solve for ME so please?
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02-07-2008, 03:34 PM
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Try the Socialist security account number that was connected to the business number that was assigned to the CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH that you were authorized to use at the time you were born.
Minus the last digit.
How many digits are there on an SS# account?
Better yet what else does the number 8 represent?
Infinity?
How about the number 9?
try sin.
Interesting that the account that they have of Canada is referred to as a SIN . AKA Social Insurance Number.
Just a thought here, but what if that eight digit number is somehow a treasury account number?
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02-07-2008, 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by rentiap
Try the Socialist security account number that was connected to the business number that was assigned to the CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH that you were authorized to use at the time you were born.
Minus the last digit.
How many digits are there on an SS# account?
Better yet what else does the number 8 represent?
Infinity?
How about the number 9?
try sin.
Interesting that the account that they have of Canada is referred to as a SIN . AKA Social Insurance Number.
Just a thought here, but what if that eight digit number is somehow a treasury account number?
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SS#=9 digits for US cattle. I have been trying that and the registrar's number or the date of birth or the cert number and still not getting it...yet.
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02-07-2008, 03:56 PM
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Minus the last digit.
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02-07-2008, 04:47 PM
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Not getting it. Need Vic Beck it looks like.
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02-07-2008, 04:53 PM
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These are a few of my favorites. I like the one from DC as it says American Bank Note Company down in the corner. The British one is interesting enough for codifying the family name. Like the consular designations of name attached.
Regards,
David Merrill.
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02-07-2008, 05:33 PM
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The first one looks exactly like mine, here in Texas.
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02-08-2008, 07:11 AM
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I have a much older birth certificate and I have looked at many old (before WW2) birth certificates.
Mine was printed on a nicely printed form on ordinary paper, but its genuineness wassupposedly proven by an impression seal (with the emblem of the state health dept) and a rubber stamp in bright blue. This was evidently considered sufficient in the days before high-quality color copiers. Very similar for other states, although some foreign birth certificates and some church baptismal certificates were printed on superlarge sheets of paper (folio size), also very difficult for amateurs to fake. Some were done on the kind of paper used for money orders and checks - the sort with a background pattern that wouldn't photocopy but would show very conspicuously where anyone had tried to erase or alter something.
As the copying and printing equipment available to bad guys became more sophisticated, the birth certificates also switched to more sophisticated anti-copying/counterfeting/alteration methods, including the very elegant scrollwork and background patterns of the sort used on currency.
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