Ward of the State

Once born in a state hospital, the child becomes “abandoned goods”, and is then claimed and recorded by the corporate state.
However it is not the living baby that is abandoned, but the infant, which is a legal title as is the word baby written in all caps.
Note: Infant is originally a Latin word meaning “unable to speak” and is the basis for the word Infantry, meaning “foot soldier” with the lowest rank, who is too inexperienced and therefore cannot speak.
You are considered an infant up to the age 7, then a minor up to the age 14, where you have reached the “age of consent”, and are supposed to claim your trust at 21.
When recorded, this paper record or “certificate” gets sold, monetized and traded on the stock market.
The birth certificate, to “certify the goods”, is printed on “bond paper”, which is a type of paper that is made from linen, rather than wood, and has a greater weight than standard paper, usually 60 g/m2 or more.
This paper is often water-marked and was also used in the creation of early bank notes, as well as government bonds.
This securitization is based on the hospital’s maternity records, where a manifest of the child is recorded, such as:
  • Name of child.
  • Date of birth.
  • Sex of child.
  • Birth weight and length.
  • Place of birth.
  • Name of father.
  • Birth registration number.
Note: Your birth weight is transferred into a value based on the same weight in gold, and is used to initially set up a trust in your name; this is where the phrase “worth your weight in gold” comes from.
The process of securitization is done through the signature of a certifying official working for the hospital in conjunction with the Birth registration number, and the footprint that was made by placing the baby’s foot up against the “contract”.
Note: It is in this signing using the infant’s foot that the soul has been offered, which is then taken through baptism. Hence the word “sole” or “soul”.
A bond or debt is created from this paperwork and the new born baby has been signed as the surety for the bond and will now spend the rest of its life servicing this debt, resulting in approximately 95% of the child’s lifetime wealth going to the holder of said bond.
The parents will be given a copy of the hospital records but, because the parents are illiterate, they will not, and do not, understand what is truly written.

Ward Meaning:

  • A minor subject to Wardship.
  • A person, who by reason of incapacity, such as minority or mental illness, is under the protection of a court either directly, or through a guardian appointed by the court. Also called “ward of court”.
  • A person or body of persons under the “protection” or tutelage of a government.
Note: If you hire an attorney you are considered a “ward of the court”, which is a child without mental capacity to make your own decisions, irrespective of how old you are.
the footprint that was made by placing the baby’s foot up against the “contract”
I actually kept thinking what was the point of the foot print. 🥲
A bond or debt is created from this paperwork and the new born baby has been signed as the surety for the bond and will now spend the rest of its life servicing this debt, resulting in approximately 95% of the child’s lifetime wealth going to the holder of said bond.
I assumed yes if only you stay at the same place your entire life?
One of the interesting things I've learned is once you have a clean cut with the place where you were born, you are pretty much free - you own them NOTHING, and they are NOT getting anything from you. ( but that clean cut is not easy, especially since most ppl can't even tell themselves and their "own country" apart. )
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Great post. I’ve bookmarked it. 🙏
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41 sats \ 0 replies \ @suraz 14 May
Thanks for the insight..
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Great post mate!!
You are considered an infant up to the age 7, then a minor up to the age 14, where you have reached the “age of consent”, and are supposed to claim your trust at 21.
This is why you don't wanna teach below 21?
“worth your weight in gold”
Do they really do this? I've never heard of this practice before.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Lux 14 May
This is why you don't wanna teach below 21?
nah, i'm a learner. can only share what i learn
Do they really do this? I've never heard of this practice before.
I don't know the practice today exactly, heard different sums, a mil usd or so, in the trust. the saying comes from there
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Sach a great man you are. Your post is always so informative. I like your way to teach us for hospital dictionary.
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as always - very informative! Thank you!
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