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q: What does attorney "at-law" mean? a: These attorneys do not have licenses.

They are using private copywritten laws . It is the color of law. It is not admiralty/maritime. q: What does "refugee" mean? a: The refugees from the flooding of Louisana are talked about. They have left t heir nationsor descendence. They have abandoned their heritage. q: What does "United States naturalization" mean? a:It means you give up your country for a corporate fiction. q: What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? a: It the treaty that ended the Mexican-American War in 1848. Mexico ceded prese nt-day California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado to the United States. Mexico also relinquinshed all claims to Mexico. [Jean Keating says the t reaty was not proper and Mexico still claims the ceded lands.] q: Are borders real or a fiction? a: Borders are a fiction. q: Who are the inigenous people? a: They are smaller people. The North American Indians were small boned people l ike the the Mexican people. They are Spanish. q: Why have millions of Mexicans been allowed to cross the border? a: The government is not making enough money off of social security. q: Why is every court case a tax issue? a: The defendant has been charged. A liability has been created. The judge says there is a penalty. You can not pay with public money. You have to pay with priv ate money. You have to move funds from your private trust to the public. You bec ome the surety for the debt. q: What is the "anonymous tax"? a: This is a tax that is due for all criminal charges such as trafficking mariju ana. q: Is there a lien on a mortgaged house? a: Yes. The lien must be satisfied. An offer can be made to satisfy the lien upo n proof of assignment as recorded in the county. As the subtrustee or nominee, y ou can be on the offensive for active nonforeclosed mortgages. q: May a defendant request documents via subpoenas? a: No. However, as a claimant with a counter-claim, you can subpoena documents. q: What is "quiet title"> a: Quiet title is a legal action to grant clear title to a single owner when the re is a potential for several different claims to ownership. It is to "quiet" al l other claims. q: Is the Clerk of the Court a clerical position? a: Yes. The clerk looks for several things in a foreclosure - a note, a deed of trust, an interest in the house, etc. It is not her job to review or judge the p aperwork. q: What are your options after a foreclosure? a: There are ten days for an appeal. If you don't show up, you lose by default. You have no interest. However, you can seek return of your equity or previous p ayments in the property.

q: What is "street name"? a: When you buy or sell securities with a broker, you name is not actually on th e stock or bond certificate. The broker's name appears on the certificate. q: What is "durable" power of attorney? a: The general, special and health care powers of attorney can be made "durable" by adding certain text to the document. This means the document will remain in effect or take effect even if the grantor becomes physically or mentally incapa ble of revoking it. As an example, the bank would not accept the "General Power of Attorney" of a bedridden spouse for an IRA change, they required a durable PO A. q: What is a "nominee"? a: A person named or designated to act in place of another. q: What happens at a typical closing? a: We sign a promissary note for the price of the house and then we establish a deed of trust. This gives the financial institution permission to reassign the p roperty. q: When a financial institution reassigns a property, how is it recorded? a: It should be recorded in the county's Recorder's Office. q: What does a quiet title do? a: A quiet title grants clear title to a single owner and pulls the asset out of the tax rolls. q: There are several abandoned houses. You have quiet title. Who is responsible for the property taxes? a: Seek clarification. I think the people living in the houses are responsible f or the property taxes. q: A real estate agent moves personal property from a foreclosed property and st ores it in a locked facility. What options does the owner of the personal prope rty have? a: File a police report for stolen property and file a complaint with the state Association of Realtors. The real estate agent is an agent of the foreclosing ba nk. I think the real estate agent had the right to move the property to the road , but not to put it in locked storage. Seek clarification. q: If your house has been foreclosed, and you didn't appeal within ten days, wh at are you options? a: You want to get the equity back. You want to have all your payments returned. q: The bank is supposed to send the lendees an IRS Form 1099. This form reports income other than wages, salaries and tips. a: Most people lendees do not receive an IRS Form 1099. q: May an authorized representative be a trustee? a: An authorized representative, who opens a bank account, may not be a trustee. q: Why do you want an EIN number? a: An EIN number allows you to use IRS Form 1041, an Income Tax Forms for Estate s and Trusts. This allows you to writes off your expenses. q: Is the SSN account responsible for the public debt? a: Yes. q: What is "usufruct"? a: It is the legal right of using and enjoying the fruits or profits of somethin

g belonging to another. q: What is a "security"? a: [A security is a fungible, negotiable financial instrument. Fungible is the p roperty of a good or a commodity whose individual units are capable of mutual su bstitution. Examples include crude oil, wheat, precious metals, and currencies. It is a like a note, the the term is more than nine months.] q: May proof of income, as from the Individual Master File, provide the basis fo r a bond? a: A forensic analysis of the IMF file for a particular SSN may document income on the SSN account. q: When the defendant's name is called in court, how should one respond? a: Anything other that "special appearance" waives all your rights. q: What does the term "third world country" mean? a: It refers to a country without the International Monetary Fund. q: What is the definiton of "patriot"? a: A patriot owes allegiance to his country. How can you be a patriot if there a re no countries. q: Is the U.S. government opposed to "sovereign citizens"? a: Jerry Kane was assassinated. The military is being trained to kill sovereign citizens. q: What is a "U.S. national"? a: It is someone who is not tied to any state.

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