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REMEDY For The People -Accepting Gifts

Gift(return) All Obligations of the Government To Reduce The


Public Debt
To provide the people of the United States with an opportunity to make
gifts to the United States Government to be used to reduce the public
debt.
Whereas defined pursuant to Accepting Gifts; (a) To provide the people
of the United States with an opportunity to make gifts to the United
States Government to be used to reduce the public debt(1) the
Secretary of the Treasury may accept for the Government a gift of
(A) money made only on the condition that it be used to reduce the
public debt; (B) an obligation of the Government included in the public
debt made only on the condition that the obligation be canceled and
retired and not reissued; and (C) other intangible personal property
made only on the condition that the property is sold and the proceeds
from the sale used to reduce the public debt; and (2) the Administrator
of General Services may accept for the Government a gift of tangible
property made only on the condition that it be sold and the proceeds
from the sale be used to reduce the public debt. Defined pursuant to
See: [31 U.S.C. 3113 Accepting Gifts]
Whereas defined pursuant to titles eighteen sections eight: The term
"obligation or other security of the United States"
Includes
All bonds,
Certificates of indebtedness,
National bank currency,
Federal Reserve notes,
Federal Reserve bank notes,
Coupons,
United States notes,
Treasury notes,
Gold certificates,
Silver certificates,
Fractional notes,
Certificates of deposit,
Bills,
Checks,
Or drafts for money, drawn by or upon authorized officers of the United
States,
Stamps and other representatives of value, of whatever denomination,
issued under any Act of Congress, and canceled United States stamps.
GIFT defined: contracts. The act by which the owner of a thing,
voluntarily transfers the title and possession of the same, from
himself to another person who accepts it, without any consideration. It
differs from a grant, sale, or barter in this, that in each of these
cases there must be a consideration, and a gift, as the definition
states, must be without consideration. 2. The manner of making the gift
may be in writing, or verbally, and, as far as personal chattels are
concerned, they are equally binding. Perk. Sec. 57; 2 Bl. Com. 441. But
real estate must be transferred by deed. 3. There must be a transfer
made with an intention of passing the title, and delivering the
possession of the thing given, and it must be accepted by the donee. 1
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Madd. Ch. R. 176, Am. ed. p. 104; sed vide 2 Barn. & Ald. 551; Noy's
Rep. 67. 4. The transfer must be without consideration, for if there be
the least consideration, it will change the contract into a sale or
barter, if possession be delivered; or if not, into an executory
contract. 2 Bl. Com. 440. 5. Gifts are divided into gifts inter vivos,
and gifts causa mortis; and also' into simple or proper gifts; that is,
such as are to take immediate effect, without any condition; and
qualified or improper gifts, or such as derive their force upon the
happening, of some condition or contingency; as, for example, a donatio
causa mortis. Vide Donatio causa mortis; Gifts inter vivos; and Vin.
Ab. h. t.; Com. Dig. Biens, D 2, and Grant; Bac. Ab. Grant; 14 Vin. Ab.
19 3 M. & S. 7 5 Taunt. 212 1 Miles, R. 109. A Law Dictionary Adapted
To The Constitution And Laws Of The United States Of America And Of The
Several States Of The American Union by: John Bouvier Revised Sixth
Edition, 1856
Directly on the middle of the obligation of the Government write in
blue ink on a 45-degree angle:
In My Private Capacity as Bailor for Bailee of said account I accept as
valuable consideration, And Return For Value Accepting Gifts:
obligation of the Government included in the public debt made only on
the condition that the obligation be canceled and retired and not
reissued.
This my free will, voluntary act and deed true and lawful attorney-in-
fact to make, execute, seal,
acknowledge and deliver under my hand and seal, explicitly reserving
all rights without prejudice;
By:__________________________________________
Sui Juris known as; John of the genealogy of Doe Bailor for JOHN
DOE Bailee
Forward Registered Mail return receipt requested write the Registered
Mail Number on top of obligation of the Government
Example Registered Mail Number: RE 123 456 789 US
"Private and Confidential"
c/o JACK LEW d/b/a/ The Secretary
IRS INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
1973 N Rulon White Boulevard M/S 4210
Ogden, Utah U.S.A.
Near [84404-0040]
without the U.S.
on the back flap
"Priority"
Always keep a copy of the returned obligation along with copies of the
registered mail receipt.
Partial list of bills that can be "Gifted" (sent) to the U.S. Secretary
of the Treasury so the obligation be canceled and retired and not
reissued!

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Obligations of the United States include but is not limited to;
existing debt obligations of the United States:
hospital bill
doctor bill
insurance bill
dentist bill
traffic ticket bill
parking ticket bill
summons bill
warrant bill
irs tax bill
property tax bill
credit card bill
gas bill
water bill
electric bill
phone bill
cell phone bill
cable bill
mortgage bill
foreclosure bill
consumer bill
retail Installment bill
etc.
Modus legel dat donationi defined: The manner gives law to a gift. Co.
Litt. 19 a.
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