Unlock Your Financial Freedom: Redeem Your Bond and Win in Court
The courtroom can feel like a trap, but understanding the hidden financial game behind legal cases can empower you to take control. It’s all about bonds—financial instruments tied to your identity that courts and corporations use to profit. By learning how to redeem your bond, you can settle accounts and protect your rights. Here’s a clear guide to how this system works and how you can navigate it.The Courtroom’s Secret: It’s All About BondsWhen you’re arrested or face a court case, the system isn’t just about justice—it’s about money. Every case involves bonds, which are financial tools used to turn your legal situation into profit. Here’s how it works:
- Bid Bond (GSA Form SF24): When you’re arrested, the court creates a Bid Bond, which assigns a value to your case. This is the first step in the financial process.
- Performance Bond (GSA Form SF25): This bond ensures the court’s orders are followed, acting as a guarantee of your compliance.
- Payment Bond (GSA Form SF25A): This covers the debt the court claims you owe, with a “penal sum” (a penalty amount) if you don’t pay.
- A contractor or corporation buys the Bid Bond from the court.
- A reinsurance company guarantees it with a Performance Bond.
- An investment banker underwrites the bonds, turning them into MBS.
- These securities are sold globally, generating millions for corporations while you’re left in the dark.
- Use a Conditional Acceptance: When asked for your name or other details in court, respond with a “Negative Averment” to challenge their claims. For example: “I’ll provide my name if you show the charging papers in the court record. I see no evidence of charges.”
- Demand the Bid Bond: Request the Bid Bond and ask for “full settlement and closure” of the account. This signals you know the system and are taking control.
- Instruct Your Attorney: Appoint legal counsel as your “mouthpiece” to communicate with the court, as they operate on the public side while you’re on the private side. Instruct them to file a “Letter of Rogatory” or “Acceptance for Honor,” demanding an accounting of the case’s total bill.
- Use Your CUSIP and AUTOTRIS Numbers: Include your SSN as the CUSIP and AUTOTRIS numbers (e.g., 123456789 for CUSIP, 123-45-6789 for AUTOTRIS) in a statement like:
“I accept your charges for value and consideration in return for post-settlement and closure of Case # [insert case number], account # [SSN]. Please use my exemption for full settlement and closure of this account, as it is prepaid and exempt from levy.”
Sign and date it as the “Authorized Representative.” - Stay Calm and Strategic: Be respectful but firm. Acting belligerent can lead to contempt charges, so approach the court as the Principal, calmly directing the process.