TREASURY DIRECT: YOUR PERSONAL LOST AND FOUND?

It's my understanding that back in 2012, the OPPT foreclosed on all corporations worldwide. This is a good thing. I remember it being explained to us by Heather Jarraf that we should think of the $10 billion per person on the planet figure as being in the "lost and found." They located the Lost and Found and made claim against it, purportedly on behalf of all the people on Earth.
Makes perfect sense.
Now, in 2017, through more documents, called "Factualized Trust," and "Original" such-and-such published for people to use, we are told we are free to go to Treasury Direct and say, here's my ID number (Social Security number), now -- pay this bill for me. Create the digits for me that I can exchange for this car -- this utility bill -- this credit card company.
Is this the Lost and Found?
I've been to a Lost and Found before. I proved ownership of the item I lost, and claimed it back. Let's say it was a coat I left behind.
Do they say, "Okay, we'll give you the arm today, and next time you come in, we'll give you the collar. And when you come in again, we'll give you the other arm."
If I lost a car, do they give it back to me, fender first, then left rear wheel, then windshield ... ?
No, I pick up the keys, say thank you for holding this for me, get into my car, put on my coat, and my relationship with the Lost and Found is ended.
But I lost much more than a coat or a car. My identity was stolen and used to create wealth for people who set up a system only they had access to -- a system of digits on a computer screen, not worth anything really, while they created the illusion that it was worth something. Well, it was, to us, because we suffered if we didn't play the game. If we didn't work to create more digits for them to use, more energy for them to harvest, go to war for them, flip burgers for them, build highways and strip malls for them, go out and enforce corporate policy for them -- we didn't eat.
All the while, they held title to every car I bought, every home I purchased, and if that wasn't enough, I had to purchase licenses and permits and insurance to use them, pay taxes on them, and protect them against a loss. And what's more, they took those things from me if I didn't make the payments.
Let's go with the fact that possession is 9/10 of the law. And let's say that Treasury Direct is the Lost and Found, and we're going there to retrieve something that's ours, that they have.
They must have it, because they're the ones who do the distributing, right?
So my question is, if I go to Treasury Direct as the Lost and Found and prove ownership of the stuff they're supposedly holding for me now, what am I retrieving?
If I take the coat I left there in pieces, don't they still hold ownership of the coat until I've taken every thread? Aren't I agreeing that they still own the coat by not asking them for the whole thing at one time?
Do I get the car back by collecting it piece by piece? Aren't they still holding ownership of the car, even though I have the title in my hand, until I retrieve each piece?
If our value is infinite, and it is, what exactly is Treasury Direct's role in all this? Are they brokers, distributors, what?
Where is the real value here?
In the name. In the title. In proof of ownership.
It's also the value for them.
Just pondering ...
I'm adding here a post that brought all this to my attention this morning.
And it also brought to my attention that I don't have enough information right now to do anything but observe and let all of this play out.

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