oh my god, you've opened my eyes. on this day, thanks to your wisdom, I have decided to never believe anything on the internet, starting with you, random stranger on the internet. I think you're full of shit
I hope people understand that most AI search engines recite popular myths, and it’s even filter through political lenses. It even makes up sources/references out of thin air. You really have to double and triple check it.
I read on FB that a teacher is using AI as a part of their class homework assignments by having students ask AI a question, and then write a report explaining, with factual sources, why the AI answer is wrong.
Oh damn statutory law?? How evil that they trap us with such fiendery. In my sovereign utopia, we won't have statues, we'll just have regulations! Yeah! The regulations can be based on other regulations, which are based on other regulations, on and on until... God, I guess?
Side note, that is a bleak fucking format, holy hell. Who tf is the dude on the left? TikTok has lost the plot
The whole thrust of that is to use the 'appeal to authority' ( the questions to Alexa and its answers) to back up the silly idea there is a big pile of money hidden from you that dates from birth. That we all have one.
I understand the twisted "logic" behind a lot of the sovcit nonsense, such as the "paper man" thing, and I even understand the idea that they can sell a birth certificate as a bond, but I've never been able to make sense of a few things:
Who do they think is BUYING these "bonds" for hundreds of millions of dollars?
WHY are they buying them? How do they make money from buying them?
Why do they think that the government, having gone to all that trouble, would give the money to them?
The really sad part is that no explanations will ever convince them they were and are wrong. A hundred million dollars for everyone born in the USA would cover at least 250 million people -- $2.5 x 10^16. $25 quadrillion dollars. I doubt there's that much money in the whole world, and there certainly isn't in just the USA.
Posted from a recent sock puppet account too, somebody so lazy they use AI to add window dressing to their grift. It is discouraging that there are people stupid enough to fall for this sort of crap.
Wow, I can't believe I first heard about this scam over twenty years ago. Frivolous filer tax protestors would try using it as a, well if my drivel doesn't make the bill go away, this money has to be real so take it from there and send me the rest.
The logic is irrefutable. If these guys spent half as much time focused on actual productive work they'd be a lot happier and have actual real money to ease their lives.
We've seen folks show up here to claim they bought a house and in effect charged it to their secret treasury account. Needless to say there is never any evidence to support their fantasy.
Its a complete scam
https://www.treasurydirect.gov/laws-and-regulations/fraud/birth-certificate-bonds/
Excellent link, well worth reading.
Oh so you just believe everything that’s in the internet do you??
I certainly don't believe what is posted via a recent sock puppet account.
They should believe this. I have a US Treasury account and the vast majority of the money in it came from my pocket.
The rest came from intrest and bond maturity. But you first have to purchase the bonds, they aren't given to you.
You submit a cie vua dersisty and demand the strawman birthright. DM for more info
Holy shit, you people do exist
Im good, I know plenty about treasurydirect.gov
oh my god, you've opened my eyes. on this day, thanks to your wisdom, I have decided to never believe anything on the internet, starting with you, random stranger on the internet. I think you're full of shit
I hope people understand that most AI search engines recite popular myths, and it’s even filter through political lenses. It even makes up sources/references out of thin air. You really have to double and triple check it.
I read on FB that a teacher is using AI as a part of their class homework assignments by having students ask AI a question, and then write a report explaining, with factual sources, why the AI answer is wrong.
Brilliant, that teacher is saving young minds.
You are giving this person too much credit. You can set routines on alexa to give specific responses to specific phrases. No real AI needed.
It's amazing just how inaccurate AI is. It's so bad and so wrong so consistently that I'm starting to wonder if it's not intentional.Â
Oh damn statutory law?? How evil that they trap us with such fiendery. In my sovereign utopia, we won't have statues, we'll just have regulations! Yeah! The regulations can be based on other regulations, which are based on other regulations, on and on until... God, I guess?
Side note, that is a bleak fucking format, holy hell. Who tf is the dude on the left? TikTok has lost the plot
I’m kinda of curious where maritime law comes into play with this one
Quite sub there. The major poster is also the mod. All of that crap is just mind rot.
I dont understand any of this 🤔
Nothing to understand. You do in other words.
The whole thrust of that is to use the 'appeal to authority' ( the questions to Alexa and its answers) to back up the silly idea there is a big pile of money hidden from you that dates from birth. That we all have one.
Insert breaking bad meme - Jesse, what the fuck are you talking about?
I understand the twisted "logic" behind a lot of the sovcit nonsense, such as the "paper man" thing, and I even understand the idea that they can sell a birth certificate as a bond, but I've never been able to make sense of a few things:
Who do they think is BUYING these "bonds" for hundreds of millions of dollars?
WHY are they buying them? How do they make money from buying them?
Why do they think that the government, having gone to all that trouble, would give the money to them?
The really sad part is that no explanations will ever convince them they were and are wrong. A hundred million dollars for everyone born in the USA would cover at least 250 million people -- $2.5 x 10^16. $25 quadrillion dollars. I doubt there's that much money in the whole world, and there certainly isn't in just the USA.
I’m just so lost trying to make sense of the logic (or lack there of) of these SovCits.
It’s all about the all caps and Latin terminology
And combining legal terms into Mad Libs phrases.🤣🤣🤣
Posted from a recent sock puppet account too, somebody so lazy they use AI to add window dressing to their grift. It is discouraging that there are people stupid enough to fall for this sort of crap.
that whole subreddit is 1 person try ing to sell something. its just 1 account posting
And someone with a Reddit account of the same age has shown up here to claim it's all real.
Wow, I can't believe I first heard about this scam over twenty years ago. Frivolous filer tax protestors would try using it as a, well if my drivel doesn't make the bill go away, this money has to be real so take it from there and send me the rest.
Is there anyone claiming to have gotten their birth bond? Is it a huge cheque? Suitcase of cash? Gold bullion?
These folks are batshit crazy.
I love it when a moron taps his forehead knowingly.
The logic is irrefutable. If these guys spent half as much time focused on actual productive work they'd be a lot happier and have actual real money to ease their lives.
Has anyone ever claimed to have received their magical bond? Do you get a big lottery sized cheque? Suitcase full of cash? Gold bullion?
We've seen folks show up here to claim they bought a house and in effect charged it to their secret treasury account. Needless to say there is never any evidence to support their fantasy.
Yeah, for every "I was an idiot and this was a scam" screenshot there are like fifty "this totally worked" ones.
2026
Is this big pile of money in the room with us?
Looks like the algorithm has finally dragged me down to the people who actually believe this nonsense.
Alexa, why do I smell burning toast and my ears are ringing?
In theory