OPPT / IUV / UPDATE: DANGEROUS LIAISONS






People continue to attempt to use their Social Security numbers, minus the dashes, to pay off their debt  (you know, the debt that you don't have anymore because the OPPT foreclosed on everybody, and all debts were paid in 2012, to banks and "creditors" who were foreclosed on in 2012?) -- and continue to report they are having little to no success.

This public notice just came out from the Federal Reserve in Atlanta, Georgia:

Consumer Scam Alert: Do Not Use Federal Reserve Routing Account Numbers to Pay Bills; Could Face Late Fees, Other Charges


For immediate release: July 12, 2017


Recently, the Federal Reserve Banks have received a number of unauthorized transactions in which consumers have tried to use the Fed's routing numbers and their Social Security numbers to pay their bills.

It is important for consumers to know that when making online or e-check bill payments, they cannot use Federal Reserve routing numbers. Federal Reserve routing numbers are used for sorting and processing payments between banks. Any video, text, email, phone call, flyer, or website that describes how to pay bills using a Federal Reserve Bank routing number or using an account at the Federal Reserve Bank is a scam.

The Federal Reserve provides banking services only for banks. Individuals do not have accounts at the Federal Reserve.


The bill payments being attempted using the Fed's routing numbers are being rejected and returned unpaid. Consumers who have attempted to use the Fed's routing numbers to pay their bills may be subject to penalty fees from the company they were attempting to pay.

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Someone I was chatting with then asked, "but -- we're all our own banks, aren't we?"

Personally, I'm anything I want to say I am.  Today, I'm a movie star.  And someday I'd like to be a famous horse trainer.  Who knows about tomorrow ... and yes, why shouldn't we all be our own banks.  But wait ...

What's the reality?

The reality is there are still criminals running our government.  And I do appreciate the extension of an olive branch to them.  But again I rely on current law combined with past history.

The struggle has always been ours, because they created the game.  If they're experiencing fear for the first time, I would say I'm not inclined to do anything about it other than let them experience what we've had to deal with for generations, it just might create a sense of empathy in obviously heartless individuals.  The problem for us is, when they're fearful, they do tend to take it out on us.   

I know there are good people throughout all the systems.  That doesn't change the fact that their job descriptions clearly define what they can and cannot do if they want to keep their jobs.  Since I'm unable to read intentions from a distance within people I don't know, it's a little difficult to predict a reaction.

I hear new documents will be coming, or already have come out, that will correct this.  It still won't change who's holding the keys.

With the "corrected" documents, however, I do expect that this notice from the Federal Reserve will be removed from their website tout de suite.  I'll be watching for it.

The recording below is in one part the story of a man who was dragged from the vehicle he bought using these documents by corporate policy enforcers with no paper warrant.  And I don't care if this was the right thing or wrong thing to do on the part of the system, just listen to what he went through because of this.





Personally, fake money to pay fake debt isn't important enough to me to take these kinds of risks.  And I think this whole thing is one of the most irresponsible outings coming from this entire group that I've ever seen -- and they're quick to remind you that this is "your" decision, which appears to me to be a disclaimer that might remove themselves from being in any way responsible for failures.  I would bet though, that they'll take full responsibility for any successes.

I'm not writing this to say that what these people are trying to do is a bad thing, nor is my intention to say I have a better plan.

I continue to say, proceed with caution.  Know the law, know the risks, and remember history.  And remember the billions of people who are suffering now, who don't have access to even this information.

The debt is not yours to begin with by law and the money to pay it doesn't exist and it's my conclusion that these two things must be corrected first.  The right to access your inheritance should be extended to all -- and it should be simple, lawful, safe, and work for everyone on this planet.  Like anyone who sends you a bill, you should be provided with contact information and assistance should you have any questions.  Written terms and conditions should be provided to you along with any documents that provide authority and all should be understandable and in language you can understand.  In this way it becomes available to share with people who aren't quite awake yet, people who have the same right you do, to make an informed decision. 

I realize I'm asking for a lot here.  I'm one of those people who believes everyone has the right to make an informed decision without risking their safety in the process -- and I haven't lost faith that that day is coming.


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