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158 sats \ 12 replies \ @Lux 24 Oct \ on: Stacker Saloon
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2. Never answer to your Name
You must get into the habit of not answering to your name; either in person, or over the phone.
You will already know what these people are trying to do; they wish to contract with your legal identity, and not you as a living breathing man or woman.
This will become evident when they use the word Mr or Mrs before your name.
You can respond to this in a couple of ways:
Option 1
First simply reply that “MR [your name]” isn’t you, and therefore offer declined, and end the conversation there and then.
If they try and insist, ask if they have any evidence that you are indeed your legal title i.e. “MR [your name]”, which of course they do not have.
Note: This is where your affidavit of status comes into play, but do not tip your hand yet, you want them to incriminate themselves first.
Option 2
You take the offensive route and not answer their question, but instead return a question back at them requiring them to identify themselves first.
They made the first move in this game, now it’s your turn, and you’re not backing down.
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For option 2, can one simply ask, (RE a phone call) who is calling?
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Option 2 is my favorite. I takes them off their game right away.
@Lux, are you a natural law expert?
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He's doing an excellent work posting every day a very informative "pill".
See here a full list: #586916
Unfortunately not many stackers are paying attention to his pills.
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That is their loss. I find them very informative and have used the same advice in the past.
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Thanks for the link. Bookmarked
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Learning in public is fine, others get to learn with you. I am sure that many of the pre-indoctrinated have not seen this at all. Especially, lawyers do not really know about this.
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Fun fact: my sister is a lawyer. And when I start talking with her about this stuff, she get so angry and told me to not talk with her again about this.
We have 6 years not talking each others. Imagine, my own sister hates me because I know this stuff.
Definitely those who knows about this do not want to talk about because they swear an oath to the BAR, the cast and they are fucking scared.
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My daughter-in-law is a lawyer, too. I understood this situation before she was a lawyer and before I met her. I knew that if I talked to her about it there would be problems. You just cannot change some people, no matter how you would wish different. I guess you could call it a case of self-censorship.
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