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2022-05-12

This is an asked-slightly-tongue-in-cheek:question, but it opens up a fascinating box of quantum grammar and legal intricacy that probably escapes us all.

We have mentioned the quantum:grammar before.

I mention that because if you haven't read that yet, what follows will be utterly incomprehensible.

If you have read it, it will be only mostly incomprehensible.

It is based upon the situation in the US where every citizen is said to be pledged to the Federal Reserve as collateral against the national debt - hence every birth certificate is held by the Bank so (in simple terms) they know where to collect.

Since the US was allegedly bankrupted in 1999 I assume that means that all US citizens now work for the Fed as their property. Slaves in fact. I'm not sure how that sits legally but I assume it's illegal to own slaves these days, even for the Fed, but who knows?

Does a similar situation apply in the UK? Again, who knows? 

Anyway, Russel-Jay:Gould being allegedly the global postmaster (me neither) has set up a procedure whereby we can all allegedly legally claim ourselves back as living thinking legal entities rather than as the empty non-thinking slave vessels owned by the banks deceased legal system.

If you are with me so far, and have vaguely followed my probably-inaccurate-in-detail but close-in-concept:narrative, and you wish to stake your claim (only $150) then this is the site for you. Don't laugh - it's just possible that you may be glad of it ...  although I would have to say that it could do a better job of explaining just how claiming back your life in this way will benefit anybody. 

"For these Claim of the Life-Contracts ARE with the Authorization of the Postmaster-General of our World: Russell-Jay: Gould"

Still, claiming back your life must be good in principle.

We await developments!

If anybody should feel tempted to try it, I would advise proceeding with caution - and would be very interested to know how you get on - we need a guinea-pig!