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Reason: None provided.

That is correct. It is illegal and can be undone. Technically, it is the parents unknowingly entering their child into a contract which again, is totally illegal, and is a FRAUDULENT contract because it violates at least one of the requirements to be a legal contract per common law of contracts.


Signed affidavit "terminating all contracts entered into unknowingly" wipes them all away.


I understand it is part of the Trust Law and UCC (possibly Roman Civil Law origin with "voluntary servitude") that requires the person entering into the contract to know the terms, even if they are unaware they are entering into a contract. KL has some sauce on this specifically in this SGT report video @1:11:00: https://rumble.com/v1h04b7-they-stole-the-keys-to-our-liberty-and-were-taking-them-back.html

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That is correct. It is illegal and can be undone. Technically, it is the parents unknowingly entering their child into a contract which again, is totally illegal, and is a FRAUDULENT contract.


Signed affidavit "terminating all contracts entered into unknowingly" wipes them all away.


I understand it is part of the Trust Law and UCC (possibly Roman Civil Law origin with "voluntary servitude") that requires the person entering into the contract to know the terms, even if they are unaware they are entering into a contract. KL has some sauce on this specifically in this SGT report video @1:11:00: https://rumble.com/v1h04b7-they-stole-the-keys-to-our-liberty-and-were-taking-them-back.html

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That is correct. It is illegal and can be undone. Technically, it is the parents unknowingly entering their child into a contract which again, is totally illegal, and is a FRAUDULENT contract.


Signed affidavit "terminating all contracts entered into unknowingly" wipes them all away.


I understand it is part of the Trust Law and UCC (possibly Roman Civil Law origin with "voluntary servitude") that requires the person entering into the contract to know the terms, even if they are unaware they are entering into a contract. KL has some sauce on this specifically in this SGT report video at 1:11:00: https://rumble.com/v1h04b7-they-stole-the-keys-to-our-liberty-and-were-taking-them-back.html

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That is correct. It is illegal and can be undone. Technically, it is the parents unknowingly entering their child into a contract which again, is totally illegal, and is a FRAUDULENT contract.


Signed affidavit "terminating all contracts entered into unknowingly" wipes them all away.


I understand it is part of the Trust Law and UCC (possibly Roman Civil Law origin with "voluntary servitude") that requires the person entering into the contract to know the terms, even if they are unaware they are entering into a contract. KL has some sauce on this specifically in this SGT report video: https://rumble.com/v1h04b7-they-stole-the-keys-to-our-liberty-and-were-taking-them-back.html

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

That is correct. It is illegal and can be undone. Technically, it is the parents unknowingly entering their child into a contract which again, is totally illegal, and is a FRAUDULENT contract.


Signed affidavit "terminating all contracts entered into unknowingly" wipes them all away.


I understand it is part of the Trust Law and UCC (possibly Roman Civil Law origin) that requires the person entering into the contract to know the terms, even if they are unaware they are entering into a contract. KL has some sauce on this specifically in this SGT report video: https://rumble.com/v1h04b7-they-stole-the-keys-to-our-liberty-and-were-taking-them-back.html

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

That is correct. It is illegal and can be undone. Technically, it is the parents unknowingly entering their child into a contract which again, is totally illegal.


Signed affidavit "terminating all contracts entered into unknowingly" wipes them all away.


I understand it is part of the Trust Law and UCC (possibly Roman Civil Law origin) that requires the person entering into the contract to know the terms, even if they are unaware they are entering into a contract. KL has some sauce on this specifically in this SGT report video: https://rumble.com/v1h04b7-they-stole-the-keys-to-our-liberty-and-were-taking-them-back.html

1 year ago
1 score