Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2024-04-30 11:41:46

DarthCoin on Nostr: Many people are using a "SURNAME" in forms and documents. "Surname" is a combination ...

Many people are using a "SURNAME" in forms and documents.

"Surname" is a combination of 2 words, sur means surety and name. Surname is Surety name.

Surety is someone who is accepted to pay the debts of someone else, the ability of someone else's performance. so this is how the government trick you, they don't ask straight questions, they'll say something like "what is your surname?" Whet they're asking is what is your debtor's name? As you fill it out, you're agreeing that you have now become the DEBTOR.

That's how they do it and that will get you into CONTRACT LAW, you are basically forming a contract at that point even though you don't know it, you're agreeing to a contract that isn't even written on paper.

If they ask: what us your surname? They are actually asking: What is your debtor's name? So you are agreeing that you have now become the debtor.

This violates informed consent, if you do not have informed consent on any contract you have the right to terminate the contract. The contract itself is null and void. If you know basic contract law you can see all this stuff and see the fraud.

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER !
Author Public Key
npub1lxktpvp5cnq3wl5ctu2x88e30mc0ahh8v47qvzc5dmneqqjrzlkqpm5xlc