DM me if you want to see the total value of your birth certificate and how too claim the credits

Feel free to DM me if you are interested. I can not only show you how to see it but I can also show you how to liquidate said account.

I can do many other things like discharge all debts and have your bills all paid on autopilot as well.

I'm probably not going to be around this area for much longer as I'll be exiting into the private side.
Yeah bro's not doing allat :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
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Yeah bro's not doing allat :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
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Feel free to DM me if you are interested. I can not only show you how to see it but I can also show you how to liquidate said account.

I can do many other things like discharge all debts and have your bills all paid on autopilot as well.

I'm probably not going to be around this area for much longer as I'll be exiting into the private side.
why have u ignored my dm's
 
Could this help me if I wanna find if im adopted or not?
 
I have asked chatgpt if the statement on birth certificate was true

No, this statement is false. It is a conspiracy theory that has been widely debunked.

Here’s the breakdown:

🔍 The Claim:​

“Your security bond aka Birth Certificate bond was created as a security agreement and was valued at 300 billion dollars…”
This is part of a sovereign citizen or Redemption Theory belief system. It falsely claims:

  • That your birth certificate is a financial instrument or bond.
  • That it is used by governments or banks to secretly generate massive wealth.
  • That you can "reclaim" or "access" this money.

🧾 The Truth:​

  • A birth certificate is not a bond or a financial security.
  • It is a legal identity document, issued to record your birth—not to generate funds.
  • There is no secret trust account or “value” in the hundreds of billions created from it.
  • The claim about promissory notes and bonds is fictional and unsupported by any credible financial or legal institution.

📚 Official Responses:​

  • The U.S. Treasury, FBI, and other authorities have explicitly denied these claims.
  • Promoting or acting on them (e.g., filing fake bonds or promissory notes) has led to criminal charges in some cases.

If you're seeing these kinds of statements online, they're often tied to scams or misinformation, especially targeting people in financial distress or looking for loopholes in the legal/financial system.

Let me know if you want reliable resources explaining how real bonds, birth certificates, or sovereign citizen claims work.
 
@King Solomon I’m just trying to understand, you have made great contributions in the past but I’m a bit sceptical on this one
 

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