I don't think he's an indian
The story is that the government (which is a corporation registered in Delaware) went bankrupt in 1934 and borrowed money using citizens (including future citizens) as collateral, and when your parents signed your birth certificate they unwittingly created the strawman, a corporation with your name but in all caps, which is worth $1,000,000 (actually $600K
and change, compound interest (crappy rate - it less than doubles in 70 years) over your lifetime makes it $1M) and only the strawman is subject to, well, anything. If you file the right papers, you void the contracts (which you can void void because your parents signed them, you didn't, and your parents were tricked into signing them) of your birth certificate and social security number, so you (the biological entity) get to own your strawman including the $1M. If you don't the government owns you as a slave. Admiralty law fits into this somehow, and the UCC is inscribed in fire-letters inside the One Ring.
This stuff is all very complicated. And completely insane. And if it is right, it doesn't matter because why would such an illegitimate government respect your paperwork anyway?
I looked at some of it last night. Completely nuts. But there is a certain genius to it - they get their victims to brainwash themselves. Anybody that objects is told that they need to study more, that it takes at least 18 hours of intense study to understand it. It took me about 10 minutes to get that it is nonsense, but I stared at the train-wreck, the insanity, for several hours.
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I think it's perfectly clear we're in the wrong band.
(Tori Amos)