When you were born, you became an heir to the land’s wealth, but a hidden system claims your inheritance through a deceptive document: your Certificate of Live Birth (COLB). Here’s how this scheme works and how you can fight back to restore your rights.The Birth Certificate DeceptionYour COLB isn’t just a record of your birth—it’s a tool used by the government to control your estate. The Internal Revenue Manual (I.R.M. 21.7.13.3.2.2) defines an infant (anyone under 21) as the “decedent” of an estate or trust that hasn’t yet received a Social Security Number. This labels you as “property” of the state from birth.When your mother signs the COLB, she’s listed as the “informant,” unknowingly acting as a trustee who transfers your estate to the state. Notice these details:
- The COLB pre-fills your mother’s maiden name and address, implying she’s unmarried.
- Your father’s name and address are omitted, which weakens his role as the estate’s executor (the person legally in charge).
- The state prefers the mother to sign, as seen in Oklahoma’s guidelines, which instruct hospitals to have only the mother sign the COLB, never the father.
- File a UCC-1 Financing Statement: Declare yourself the Secured Party Creditor of your “strawman” (the commercial entity created in your name) to assert control over your estate.
- Correct Birth Records: Update state records to restore your status as a living person, not a “decedent” or trust asset.
- Use Commercial Liens: As outlined in our Secured Party Creditor Process Pack, file liens against officials or entities that violate your rights, pressuring them to comply.
- Challenge the Fraud: Demand proof of authority (e.g., a signed executor’s consent) when the state claims control over your assets.