STRAWMAN: The NAME Game
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Straw man, as defined in Black's Law 6th Edition is “A front; a third party who is put up in name only to take part in a transaction. Nominal party to a transaction; one who acts as an agent for another for the purpose of taking title to real property and executing whatever documents and instruments the principle may direct respecting the property. Person who purchases property for another to conceal identity of real purchaser, or to accomplish some other purpose otherwise not allowed.” Or, if you want to delve into Latin, Stramineus homo is defined as “a man of straw, one of no substance, put forward as bail or surety.”
This straw man has a name similar to your name but it's spelled in all upper case letters like YOUR NAME. We consent through its tricky little deceptions because “YOUR NAME” seems a lot like “your name” and until lately no one informed us of our government induced schizophrenia.
By learning UCC procedures and perfecting a security interest in your straw man, you can become the owner/operator of your special friend, the straw man, and thereby defeat governments presumption that they control the straw man, and with it, you, by your failure to understand your fictional schizophrenic condition. At least, that's the theory.
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A good friend came to visit us last month, he went to high school with my husband, and is one of my favorite characters. He put us first on his list to share this and other concepts of money and "existence". I am grateful. I've always been in my own little world when it comes to ideas of money and debt, working and being. This friend basically came to us with ideas I've always known but just didn't know where they were. I'm quite lazy when it comes to tracking down money, I prefer to do stuff, although I do love money and really don't have much animosity toward it. I don't feed into political wares, but still aim to be educated. That's what it is all about though. Being educated. Just take responsibility for yourself. Most people don't want to do that, and don't realize that everything that you ever want is right there on the table. If you put all your trust in someone else doing things for you, I hope you're not naive enough to believe that they are not going to do things to benefit themselves in the process...

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