[Update: this page now has a YouTube version.] A local bank confirmed a security number is not required for a bank account; meaning the ‘social’ security number or any other security number. But rather than just walk in and bring a print-out of the gov’t website stating a security number is not required, I sent […]
Tag: portpass
Portpasses in times of war per the 1800 treaty with France
This 1800 treaty with France, pasted below, is recommended by a donor who said: “The other aspects of this treaty clearly show the value of commerce and how commerce is protected even in war. I believe this treaty really explains the matrix we live in. It was very helpful for me.” “Clearly shows how a […]
Gov’t has directions for port-pass application without social security number; must sign declaration without united states
The Dept of State of USofA has directions for people applying for a port-pass without a social security number. They write: “fill in the passport application SSN box # 5 with zeros“. “fill out and sign” a declaration attesting “I have never been issued a Social Security Number by the Social Security Administration.” Here’s their […]
Be a simple man. Take the words at face value. Police is pronounced poilcy. U.S. is not U.S.ofA. Persons is not people.
I need travel letters not a port-pass. I’m traveling, not shipping goods.
It occurs to me that state citizens need travel papers, not the port-pass/pass-port. A port-pass/pass-port is for commerce: for shipping from one port to another. Here’s a comment from Quora.com about how there supposedly used to be portpasses but now supposedly the portpass for people is different. I think not. We’re using portpasses is the […]
National or Citizen? Common to see ‘national’ in news stories about non-USA people. USA passports for nationals and citizens
Affidavit for passport, by Roger Sayles
See this affidavit for a passport, shown below, written by Roger Sayles, in which one asserts that one is a state citizen (e.g., Californian), not a U.S. Citizen (e.g. Federal Citizen; e.g., Puerto Rican). Since reading the six papers from NativeBornCitizen.com and the essay by Merle about two governments, it’s clear that those born on the […]