• @amotio
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    112 months ago

    As an European, I am almost always confused when reading posts like this. Can someone explain what is ucc1 and private trust?

    • @palebluethought
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      2 months ago

      A UCC-1 is a form that acts as kind of a public declaration that you’ve loaned someone money or property and they’re indebted to you. It helps establish the relative priority of creditors in complex financial situations, and serves as a public record of liens on the collateral of loans. Something like that, I’m not an expert.

      But it’s just a public record of a debt, basically. That debt has to actually exist, though, for the form to have any meaning. These guys have all convinced each other that just by saying they’re a creditor to the government or whoever via this form, that they can make it come true, and thereby conjure money or ownership rights out of nowhere.

    • Flying Squid
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      202 months ago

      As an American, we don’t know either because this SovCit stuff is all gibberish. They believe in magic words.

    • @KillerTofu
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      2 months ago

      The post appears to be from a “sovereign citizen”. It’s a rabbit hole of crazy where people think that the government is illegitimate and that the government also has private accounts “trusts” in everyone’s name, and something about it being in all capital letters is significant somehow? Then there’s all the arcane beliefs that they don’t have to pay taxes and they call their cars “conveyances” which somehow makes them immune to the laws about license and registration.

      I’m not doing it justice, but it is people who think they aren’t subject to any laws and believe there’s a secret rule book that if you follow makes magic happen.

      • @TexasDrunk
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        102 months ago

        Everything’s made up and the points don’t matter.

        • @Noodle07
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          42 months ago

          Up until the points are money and you owe it to someone with more power than you