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In David Corn's piece this morning, Rep. Bob Inglis told a story about meeting up with some constituents who earnestly regaled him about the sinister origins of the number on the back of your Social Security card. "That number indicates the bank that bought you when you were born based on a projection of your life's earnings," they told him.
Good times. But it got me wondering: what number on the back of your Social Security card? I haven't owned a physical Social Security card for decades, so I couldn't check. Luckily, Marian is more conscientious than I am and managed to dig hers up. Sure enough, there's a number on the back. But what's it for?
Originally posted by DerekJR321
Interesting. I'm very curious to learn more about this. If anyone comes across a site, or some info where I can see what this "B" number means please let me know.
Originally posted by purplemonkeydishwasher
It's your person, dude. The fictional entity that is responsible for the 50 000 rules of legislature that your body is found abiding by. It's how they can take your child away, since it is not yours; it's how they take your car and house away; it's how they'll lock you up. Control of your person. The number itself is a routing number co-inciding with a branch of the Fed.
Originally posted by Zaxxon
You can check this by going and getting your SSN card reissued as the serial numbers shouldn't be the same.
Originally posted by mothershipzeta
Originally posted by purplemonkeydishwasher
It's your person, dude. The fictional entity that is responsible for the 50 000 rules of legislature that your body is found abiding by. It's how they can take your child away, since it is not yours; it's how they take your car and house away; it's how they'll lock you up. Control of your person. The number itself is a routing number co-inciding with a branch of the Fed.
How does this relate to fringed flags and the United States Flag of Peacetime?
Originally from www.apfn.org...
Since March 9, 1933, the United States has been in a state of declared national emergency. In fact, there are now in effect four presidentially-proclaimed states of national emergency: In addition to the national emergency declared by President Roosevelt in 1933, there are also the national emergency proclaimed by President Truman on December 16, 1950, during the Korean conflict, and the states of national emergency declared by President Nixon on March 23, 1970, and August 15, 1971.