THE 4TH AMENDMENT SECURED IN ONE'S PERSON, PROPERTY, EFFECTS, ASSETS PROGRAM
AND THE HONORARY MEMBER DEBT RELIEF PROGRAM
CORE SERVICE PACKAGE
Package Name: Take It Back
Price: $660.00 (standard fee)
Third-Party Vehicle Collateral Insurance: Additional cost of $250–$500 depending on the state
Coverage Duration: Up to 3 years
Purpose: Operates as collateral coverage to rebut State's presumption of ownership
SERVICES PROVIDED
Vehicle-Related Services
Collateralizing a vehicle valued up to $25,000
Dissection of vehicle valuation, paid monies, interest, and right of recoupment
Provision of required documentation for ownership challenge and rebuttal
Estate and Identity Control
Assistance in gaining control over decedent estate
Legal rebuttal to state-presumed corporate personhood via all-capital name
Application of case law regarding the legal distinction between natural persons and corporations
LEGAL AUTHORITIES & REFERENCES
Senate Document No. 43 (1933)
"Ultimate ownership of all property is in the State..."
Individual ownership is classified as mere use, subordinate to the State
Case Law Supporting All-Caps Name Distinction
In Re: Chase Manhattan Bank, 585 F.2d 1087 (2d Cir. 1978)
First Nat’l Bank of Boston v. Bellotti, 435 U.S. 765 (1978)
AT&T v. FCC, 487 F.2d 865 (2d Cir. 1973)
Bank of Am. v. 203 N. LaSalle St. P’ship, 526 U.S. 434 (1999)
State v. J.L. Mfg., 92 S.E.2d 177 (N.C. 1956)
State v. Swift, 276 N.W. 789 (Wis. 1938)
State v. Superior Court (Maricopa), 582 P.2d 496 (Ariz. Ct. App. 1978)
U.S. v. 21st Century Tobacco, 505 F.3d 1069 (9th Cir. 2007)
In re Tyco Int’l Sec. Litig., 422 F.3d 389 (2d Cir. 2005)
Amato v. FDIC, 399 F.3d 356 (2d Cir. 2005)
U.S. v. Global Crossing Ltd., 375 F.3d 1218 (11th Cir. 2004)
In re Enron Corp. Sec. Litig., 250 F.3d 1322 (5th Cir. 2001)
AGE OF MAJORITY & ESTATE CONTROL
Gaining Control Over Minor Estate
Cites Age of Majority Act and Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA)
Control over minor’s account gained after age of majority
Legal basis for asserting authority over securities previously held in custodianship
Supporting Case Examples
In re Estate of Smith – Minor not entitled to control until majority
In re Estate of Jones – Custodian not liable if acted in good faith
In re Estate of Brown – Control granted once majority reached
State-Specific Requirements
Minnesota Court Rule 220:
Affidavit required for registering memorial upon title
Must state person named in birth certificate is same as on title
Must affirm attainment of age of majority
Other State Laws Requiring Age-of-Majority Affidavits
Arizona
Colorado
Florida
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
RIGHT TO SECURITY
Enumerated Rights Emphasized
Security in person, property, possession, and assets
Legal protections from government seizure, theft, abuse, and unlawful surveillance
Citations to:
U.S. Constitution (4th Amendment)
Canadian Supreme Court rulings
South African Constitutional interpretations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 3)
LEGAL POSITIONING & INTENT
Rebuttal of State ownership presumption over property
Restoration of absolute title and lawful possession
Gaining legal identity control at age of majority
Legal structuring to reclaim and secure rights under foundational and international law
$660.00
THE HONORARY MEMBER DEBT RELIEF PROGRAM is a post-purchase, add-on program designed exclusively for existing clients who have already acquired prior packages such as:
AMCF
AMARALEGION
THE FOURTH AMENDMENT COLLATERAL ACQUISITION SECURE PROGRAM
PURPOSE AND FUNCTION
Program Cost: $420
Eligibility:
Only for existing clients of the above-referenced programs
Objective:
To provide an additional lawful offset of existing debt, by documenting lawful discharge, referencing lawful tender under Congressional Public Policy of June 5, 1933
Mechanism of Relief:
Debt is “discharged dollar for dollar in a particular kind of coin or currency of the United States”
Based on lawful authority: Emergency Banking Relief Act (March 9, 1933) and Gold Repeal Joint Resolution (June 5, 1933)
Utilizes notes, drafts, bills of exchange, bankers' acceptances, and trade acceptances as legal tender
Discharge documentation may be used as a credit on tax records
Offset is recognized in alignment with the public policy declaration of Congress and binding case law
LEGAL FOUNDATIONS AND PUBLIC POLICY CITATIONS
Emergency Banking Relief Act (1933)
Authorized issuance of new legal instruments as lawful tender
Created “New Money” backed by credit of the nation, valued at par (100 cents on the dollar)
Gold Repeal Act (Joint Resolution of 1933)
Invalidated obligations demanding payment in specific coin or currency
Made contracts specifying gold payment unenforceable
Upheld public policy against private enforcement of obsolete forms of tender
Judicial Precedent Affirming Public Policy Supremacy:
California State Auto. Ass’n Inter-Ins. Bureau v. Maloney, 341 U.S. 105 (1951)
Friedman v. Tappan Development Corp., 22 A.D.2d 780 (1964)
Jones v. Star Credit Corp., 59 Misc. 2d 689 (1969)
Pace Allied Corp. v. Hewes, 409 N.E.2d 43 (N.Y. 1980)
DELIVERY OF SERVICE
Program Output:
Lawfully prepared and formatted documentation evidencing tender of payment
Documentation prepared in accordance with public policy
Notification to necessary third parties regarding discharge or offset
Discharge Validity:
The documentation is intended to preclude refusal of lawful payment, and serve as a defense against claims of ongoing debt
CONTRACTUAL NATURE
All contractual obligations, including promissory notes, are treated as partnership agreements
Contract = Business Relationship
Your participation = legal partnership with the note-holding party
Therefore, documentation is structured as lawful tender between business entities under public policy
NOTICE TO CLIENTS
This is not a general advisory service
Client support is limited to those who have already acquired the program
Program page is subject to updates, and clients are advised to monitor for revisions
Legal and historical references are non-negotiable and binding under the law
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