RESIGNATION of COMPELLED SOCIAL SECURITY TRUSTEE FORM INSTRUCTIONS Last Revised: 9/30/07

RESIGNATION of COMPELLED SOCIAL SECURITY TRUSTEE FORM INSTRUCTIONS Last Revised: 9/30/07

RESIGNATION OF COMPELLED SOCIAL SECURITY TRUSTEE FORM INSTRUCTIONS Last revised: 9/30/07 1. PURPOSE: 1.1. To allow people to legally quit the Social Security Program. 1.2. To exactly describe the full legal ramifications of participating in the program so that those who choose to continue in it may provide fully informed consent and know what they are agreeing to. 1.3. To expose and remedy fraud and deception on the part of those who administer the program in the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service. 2. REASON WHY DOCUMENT IS NECESSARY: 2.1. Social Security is a government franchise, and those who participate in government franchises have no constitutional rights. Therefore, we must quit this franchise to restore our constitutional rights. See: Government Instituted Slavery Using Franchises, Form #05.030 http://sedm.org/Forms/FormIndex.htm 2.2. There is no form or procedure published in any Social Security or IRS publication that describes how to do that which is done by this document. 2.2.1. SSA form 521 alone does not accomplish what this document accomplishes: SSA Form 521: Request for Withdrawal of [SS-5] Application, Form #06.005 http://sedm.org/Forms/FormIndex.htm 2.2.2. IRS form 4029 does not accomplish what this document accomplishes: http://famguardian.org/TaxFreedom/Forms/IRS/IRSForm4029.pdf 2.2.3. Other example documents available on Family Guardian do not address this subject completely or adequately. See: http://famguardian.org/TaxFreedom/Instructions/3.17QuitSocialSecurity.htm 3. PROCEDURE FOR USE: 3.1. Submitting the form: 3.1.1. The form is electronically fillable with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader available below. Please download and install the latest version of the program: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html 3.1.2. If you don’t have the original Social Security SS-5 form that was submitted to join Social Security, you will need to request it in order to get the date of application to put on the SSA form 521. You can obtain these records using the following form. Make sure that you want a photocopy of the original application and NOT an extract: SSA Form SSA-L996: Social Security Number Request for Extract or Photocopy, Form #03.006 http://sedm.org/Forms/FormIndex.htm 3.1.3. Fill in the return address and date on the cover letter with yours. 3.1.4. Fill in the name at the end of the cover letter. 3.1.5. Fill in the name, account number, and date at the end of Enclosure (2). 3.1.6. Print out the document on double-sided paper to keep the size down. 3.1.7. Enclosure (3), IRS Form 56: Go to the following web address and complete the IRS form 56 according to the instructions provided. http://sedm.org/Forms/Tax/Form56/AboutIRSForm56.htm Label the form 56 you complete as “Enclosure (3)” and attach to the cover letter you printed above. The form says not to include a number, but when used in connection with this form only, we include the expired Slave Surveillance Number. 3.1.8. Enclosure (4), SSA form 521: Go to the web address below, download, print, and sign the form and label as Enclosure (4). The form below is already mostly filled in so you can also use it as an example. Read the references in the subsections underneath item 5.1 below so you know the full effect of submitting this form. This is an AMENDED form filled in as required for this application. SSA Form 521: Request for Withdrawal of [SS-5] Application, Form #06.005 http://sedm.org/Forms/FormIndex.htm 3.1.9. Enclosure (5), Tax Form Attachment: Go to the web address below, download, print, and sign the form and label as Enclosure (5). Tax Form Attachment, Form #04.013 http://sedm.org/Forms/FormIndex.htm FORM INSTRUCTIONS: Resignation of Compelled Social Security Trustee 2 3.1.10. Find a Postal Annex or Mailboxes etc. that has two people on duty, one of which is a notary and the other the Mail Server who will mail the item and complete the Certificate of Service. 3.1.11. In the presence of the Notary and using blue (not black) ink, sign section 10 of the document and then have the notary notarize your identity. 3.1.12. Have the Mail Server fill out the attached Certificate of Service and sign it. Make sure item 2 includes the addresses where the items are mailed, as indicated in the Cover Letter. 3.1.13. Have the Notary fill out the Notary Public Jurat at the end of the Certificate of Service, which authenticates the identify of the Mail Server. 3.1.14. Make two copies of the entire package, including: 3.1.14.1. Cover letter 3.1.14.2. Enclosure (1): Certificate of Service 3.1.14.3. Enclosure (2): SSA Form 521 3.1.14.4. Enclosure (3): IRS Form 56 3.1.14.5. Enclosure (4): Tax Form Attachment 3.1.14.6. Enclosure (5): Resignation of Compelled Social Security Trustee. 3.1.15. Have the Mail Server put the two copies into two envelopes, each one addressed to the two Recipients indicated in the cover letter, and then seal the envelopes and personally drop them into the mail. 3.1.16. Keep the original for yourself and make several copies. You also might want to record the original with the County Recorder so that it becomes a public record which is automatically admissible as evidence in any court trial. The reason is that under Federal Rule of Evidence 902, public records are not subject to the Hearsay Rule. 3.2. Making your document admissible in court. You may want to increase the evidentiary value of the document by selecting one of the following options. 3.2.1. You may also wish to obtain an apostile of your document after sending it in according to the instructions found in the following form. An Apostille makes your document into the highest form of evidence allowed by law that is instantly admissible in court: Apostille of Documents, Form #09.004 http://sedm.org/Forms/FormIndex.htm 3.2.2. Another alternative to making the document admissible as evidence in court is to file it with the County Recorder. 3.3. After submission of the form: 3.3.1. If the Social Security Administration sends you a letter back asking for trust property: 3.3.1.1. Give them everything listed in item 14 of section 7. 3.3.1.2. Notify them that they have also accepted all liabilities AND assets of the trust. 3.3.1.3. Tell them you will be forwarding all IRS collection notices directed at the Trustee to the Commissioner of Social Security, along with a bill in the amount of $10,000 for each wrongfully delivered collection notice. 3.3.2. If you get an IRS collection notice, respond by saying that: 3.3.2.1. The Trustee has resigned and that his new replacement is the Commissioner of Social Security. 3.3.2.2. Give them the mailing address of the Commissioner of Social Security to send all future collection notices. 3.3.2.3. Demand payment of the $10,000 fine for wrongfully sending the collection notice, and inform them that you already notified them that the compelled Trustee resigned retroactive to his birth. 3.3.3. Responding to requests for the trust license number (SSN): 3.3.3.1. For government tax correspondence, read and follow the article About SSNs/TINs on Tax Correspondence: http://sedm.org/Forms/Tax/AboutSSNs/AboutSSNs.htm 3.3.3.2. If a private employer asks for the number, respond by telling them that you resigned as trustee and do not have a trust license number. Show them this document if they argue. Also, follow the directions in the free Federal and State Withholding Options for Private Employers document in handling withholding at the link below: http://famguardian.org/Publications/FedStateWHOptions/FedStateWHOptions.pdf 3.3.3.3. If a financial institution asks for the trust license number, tell them you don’t have one and don’t participate in Socialist Security. Show them this document if they have questions or concerns. 3.3.3.4. If a government organization asks for a trust license number, respond with the attachment below: http://famguardian.org/TaxFreedom/Forms/Emancipation/GovtApplAttachment.htm 3.3.4. If you get stopped for a traffic violation and the police officer wants to see your “driver license”, tell the officer that: Copyright Family Guardian Fellowship http://famguardian.org FORM INSTRUCTIONS: Resignation of Compelled Social Security Trustee 3 3.3.4.1. The drivers license was issued to a Trust, which is incompetent to drive. A license is permission by the state to do that which is otherwise illegal. It is illegal for an incompetent trust to drive, which is why it needs a license to begin with. However, the Supreme Court has repeatedly said that it has always been lawful and the exercise of an inalienable right for natural persons who are neither minors nor trusts to drive vehicles and travel freely on the open public roads and byways. 3.3.4.2. If he disputes the existence of the trust, keep a copy in the car and hand it to him and ask him to refute the evidence of the existence of the trust and the fact that you resigned as compelled Trustee. 3.3.4.3. If he questions why you have the license, tell him that the resignation in section 10 identifies it as abandoned trust property, and that the Social Security Administration was notified that they need to tell you where to send it and that if they didn’t, you are authorized to do whatever you want with it, including using it absent agency of the Trustee, because they didn’t ask for it back.

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