The Hidden Power of Assigning Debt to the Treasury for Discharge as a Private American

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Most Americans don’t realize the U.S. government removed real money in 1933 — but also gave the people a powerful remedy: the right to discharge debt through lawful assignment. Under 31 U.S.C. § 3123 and 5118, private Americans can tender value and assign obligations to the Treasury for dollar-for-dollar discharge, using the same credit-based system banks rely on daily. This isn’t fringe theory — it’s codified law, commercial equity, and constitutional remedy in action. By properly perfecting interest, assigning the debt, and documenting the discharge, you not only resolve your own claims, but reduce the national debt and restore balance. The only thing missing? The knowledge that it was always your lawful right to begin with.

Compelling Disclosure of a Social Security Number Is a Federal Felony — and Even the FBI Admits CPNs Are Legal

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Compelling someone to provide their Social Security Number (SSN) is a federal felony under 42 U.S.C. § 408(a)(8). Learn how the law protects your right to withhold your SSN and how the Privacy Act mandates full disclosure before it can be requested. Court rulings confirm your privacy rights — and even the FBI admits that Credit Privacy Numbers (CPNs) are legal alternatives. Discover how you can use a W-8BEN, foreign trust, or CPN to legally opt out of the W-4/W-2 system.

Florida vs. California & Nevada: Foreclosure, Due Process & the Living Republic

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This article contrasts Florida’s judicial foreclosure system with the non-judicial processes used in California and Nevada, exposing how administrative overreach often results in fraudulent, void trustee’s deeds of sale. Florida, by requiring court involvement, protects due process, equitable interests, and private trusts — reflecting the principles of a living constitutional republic. In contrast, California and Nevada allow corporations to seize homes without judicial review, disregarding trust law and secured party rights. Learn how private trusts, UCC filings, and legal challenges can be used to defend property rights in non-judicial states. Florida serves as a legal firewall and model for restoring true rule of law.

Notice of Appeal Filed in Walker Estate vs SIERRA PACIFIC MORTGAGE: Citing Judicial Misconduct, Constitutional Violations, Concealment, Due Process Violations, and Non-Complaint filings

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Kevin Walker Estate and affiliated trusts have filed a Verified Notice of Appeal to the Ninth Circuit, challenging a dismissal order they claim was issued without due process, proper docketing, or consideration of unrebutted affidavits. The appeal cites judicial misconduct, record tampering, and constitutional violations, demanding corrective action and recognition of their administrative filings.

No Victim, No Crime: The Unlawfulness of Enforcing Contracts Without Consent or Disclosure

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In the American republic, no man or woman can be lawfully punished for a victimless crime where no injury, harm, or contract exists. This article breaks down how statutes and administrative codes are often used to presume jurisdiction without consent, violating fundamental rights. It discusses the right not to contract, the doctrine of corpus delicti, and the legal consequences of color of law enforcement.

Confirmed Judicial Fraud and Conspiracy: Judge Jesus G. Bernal Conceals Affidavit, Notice, and Conditional Acceptance, and Dismisses Case In Chambers Under Color of Law

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In Kevin Walker Estate et al v. Jay Promisco et al, Judge Jesus G. Bernal issued a secretive in-chambers dismissal while concealing three verified and notarized filings from the official record. The Plaintiffs had submitted sworn affidavits invoking constitutional, commercial, and trust law jurisdiction. Bernal’s refusal to acknowledge these documents constitutes confirmed judicial fraud, color of law activity, and a denial of due process. An unrebutted affidavit and notice of dishonor now stand on the record, confirming default. This case raises serious constitutional and legal concerns regarding judicial integrity and abuse of office.

How Registering your automobile to get a USDOT# converts your Right to Travel into Regulation and Commerce

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Many individuals seek to travel privately and lawfully by using a USDOT number, believing it avoids commercial entanglement. But registering through the USDOT or DMV is a legal contract that transfers control and jurisdiction to the State or Federal Government. Once registered, the vehicle is no longer truly private—it becomes a regulated asset. This article breaks down how registration equates to the surrender of title, and what lawful alternatives exist for retaining sovereignty and the right to travel.

When Law Turns Unlawful: How Sheriffs Can Violate the Constitution Under Color of Law

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Peace officers like sheriffs are sworn to uphold the Constitution—but when they step outside their lawful authority, they act under "color of law." Even without bad intent, incompetence or poor training can lead to serious civil rights violations. Under 18 U.S.C. § 242, deprivation of rights—whether willful or through ignorance—is a federal crime. Ignorance of the law is no excuse, even for those sworn to enforce it.

Credit Processing Mechanisms: How Trusts, Tax Forms & Commercial Law Can Unlock Lawful Refunds and Offsets

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Credit processing mechanisms are powerful tools used by trusts, estates, and sovereign entities to lawfully claim refunds, credits, and offsets. This guide explores how forms like 1041, 1042, 1099-C, 1099-OID, and UCC filings work together within contract law and tax law. Learn how to structure bad debt deductions, lawful deposits, and original issue discounts for maximum financial remedy. Whether operating as a private trust, foreign entity, or ecclesiastical body, these strategies can unlock asset recovery and lawful discharge of debt.

When a Home Auction Sale is Void Ab Initio: The Truth About Unauthorized Trustee Sales in Non-Judicial Foreclosures

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In this episode, uncover how loan servicers weaponize non-judicial foreclosure to push fraudulent sales—often during active administrative procedures. Learn why a Trustee’s Deed of Sale executed by an unauthorized party is void ab initio, transferring neither title nor lien. When your home is held in a private trust, unlawful trustee assignments and forged sales are legally null, and fraud—having no statute of limitations—destroys any claim to validity.

In this episode, uncover how loan servicers weaponize non-judicial foreclosure to push fraudulent sales—often during active administrative procedures. Learn why a Trustee’s Deed of Sale executed by an unauthorized party is void ab initio, transferring neither title nor lien. When your home is held in a private trust, unlawful trustee assignments and forged sales are legally null, and fraud—having no statute of limitations—destroys any claim to validity.

How a ‘Foreign Trust’ Qualifies as a ‘Nation’ Under International Law

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A foreign trust can serve as the legal foundation of a nation under international law, satisfying the criteria of statehood defined by the Montevideo Convention. With legal personality, jurisdiction, territory, and population, a foreign trust operates as a sovereign entity under contract law and treaty law. This article explains how such trusts form lawful nations with full capacity to govern, contract, and claim independence.

Riverside County Retaliation, RICO, and Fraud: Verified Affidavits Confirm Fraud, RICO, and Constitutional Violations by Riverside County’s Michael Hestrin and Miranda Thomson and Riverside County Sheriff

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Fraudulent, unsigned charges filed against Kevin Lewis Walker just days after his federal civil rights lawsuit have been exposed as a criminal attempt to retaliate and extort. With no signature, no verified complaint, and no injured party, the prosecution now stands as prima facie evidence of RICO violations, mail fraud, and abuse of process. The perpetrators—including a newly licensed attorney and Riverside County DA—are fully liable.