There Is A Prior UCC-1 Filed By Myself As Debtor & Creditor - What's Next

There Is A Prior UCC-1 Filed By Myself As Debtor & Creditor - What's Next

A "strawman UCC-1 filing" is considered null and void (ab initio) by most courts. It is seen as "YOU" indebting "YOURSELF" to protect "YOU/SELF" - thus viewed as circular logic. We are not here to argue the points of the Birth Certificate, SSN, SPCs - we get it! For now, let's do what we know is successful. Personally we find it best to void the prior UCC-1 if it was filed "against one's self" and start anew with the trust and UCC-1 structure as taught in Trust Web Secrets.
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