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AWARE SPC Beginners Guidebook

The document discusses the process and benefits of becoming a secure party creditor. It outlines the initial steps, which include opening a PO box, taking copies of one's birth certificate, appointing a trustee and beneficiaries. It then describes how the secure party creditor package is created, proofed, and finalized for the customer. The benefits listed include remaining in honor, protecting assets, operating privately, and more.

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AWARE SPC Beginners Guidebook

The document discusses the process and benefits of becoming a secure party creditor. It outlines the initial steps, which include opening a PO box, taking copies of one's birth certificate, appointing a trustee and beneficiaries. It then describes how the secure party creditor package is created, proofed, and finalized for the customer. The benefits listed include remaining in honor, protecting assets, operating privately, and more.

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The Secure Party Creditor Order Process

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Getting Started

Becoming a secure party creditor is one of the first steps to becoming free and
establishing your sovereignty as it allows you to take control of your freedom
life and gain standing in law. Becoming a secure creditor is quite equivalent
to taking the red pill and walking the red line. While there are many other
processes involved to establishing your freedomty, becoming an SPC is a great
first start we recommend and suggest everyone serious about taking their
freedom to another level accomplish.

Getting started to become a Secure Party Creditor is easy, simple, fast, hassle-
free, and does not require all that much. In fact, all that’s really required from
you is your birth certificate, which does NOT have to be authenticated to
become a Secure Party Creditor. If you have the long form or short form birth
certificate, either is sufficient to start this process. Not all our customers who
become Secure Creditors have their Certificate of Live Birth authenticated and
they are having success!

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SPC Beginning Steps

If you entering the path to becoming a secure party creditor, here are the
first action steps you're required to take:

1.) Open P.O. Box Address


The purpose of opening a P.O. box address is to remain on the private side.
The P.O box separates you, the agent/heir with the DEBTOR. A Creditor
dealing in commerce has to remain on the private side and not using your
home address creates that separation, keeping you in the private
jurisdiction.

2.) Take A Photocopy of your Birth Certificate


You'll be required to take a front photocopy of the front and back of your
birth certificate. If you have the long form, Certificate of Live Birth, even
better! Submit a photocopy of your COLB. If you do not have the Certificate
of Live Birth, that's fine. Take a photocopy of whatever birth certificate copy
you have.

3.) Appoint A Trustee


A second Trustee is required for you to appoint. This second trustee must be
someone whom you trust wholeheartedly with your life and trust with your
personal finances! If you do not trust this person enough with your life, best
you do not even consider appointing them as your Trustee.
Your appointed Trustee should be someone who's loyal and would
comprehend the basis of operating a trust and would take the role as your
Trustee seriously. You do not need a jokester or someone who's deceitful as
this will only cause troubles with your trust and the assets held in the trust.
This second Trustee has to be able to replace you. You are the First Trustee
of your SPC Trust and you need a secondary Trustee who can act in your
best interest if you were to not be around.
It's important to note that the Trustee cannot have two roles. They are
either a Trustee or a Beneficiary. They cannot be both as that would be a
violation in trust law.

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Think about who you want to appoint as your secondary Trustee. If you need
to change this information in the future, please let A.W.A.R.E know and our
paralegals can correct this for you if you get our Secure Party Creditor
package.

4.) Beneficiary or Beneficiaries: Who Will You Appoint?


This is another thing to think about: whom will you appoint as the
beneficiary or beneficiaries of your trust? Included in your SPC package, you
get a created for you, 14th Amendment Domestic trust which you'll learn
how to operate at the end of the package as it's included in A.W.A.R.E's
Secure Party Creditor book.

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The Secure Party Creditor Order Process

Our team creates all the necessary documents for you so all you have to do is
Review, Print, Notarize, and File via Mail to all the necessary parties.
You’ll be provided with all the step-by-step filing instructions on where to file
what set of documents, so you won’t be lost ever during this process.
Here are the process steps…

1. Order Form
After checkout, you'll be required to fill out our basic and short, SPC order
form so that we have the necessary information to prepare your package. The
link to the SPC order form is found in the "thank you" email after you've placed
your order on our website. If donated using Cash App or by filling out our
Credit Card Authorization form, then you'll be sent the SPC order form
manually.

2. Assigned an SPC Service Manager Mentor


As soon as you place your order for the SPC package, you'll be assigned your
a Service Manager who is your SPC Mentor, there to guide and support you
along the process. She'll be there for you through the entire process, offering
email support 7 days a week with text support 5 days a week from 8am to
8pm UTC. If you have any questions, your service manager is there to answer
them.

3. Package Proofing
Proofing your SPC package is the first step before finalizing your package. In
about 7 to 14 business days, you'll receive your package for proofing by you.
This proofing phase is used to ensure that all inputted information is correct
and if you wish to make any corrections to the name of your second Trustee,
addresses, etc... then you may do so in the proofing phase.

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In the process of creating your Secure Party Creditor package, a 14th
Amendment Citizen trust will be created for you which includes an estate EIN
obtained for your ESTATE NAME. This EIN is linked only to your SPC Trust and
will allow you to open a U.S. bank account.

To note, when you are sent your SPC package for proofing, you have enough
time to proofread your package, with no rush on your end. You can take
however much time needed to proofread your SPC package and decide who
you’ll like to appoint as your second Trustee and whom you’ll appoint as your
beneficiary or beneficiaries. Once you confirm all information is correct, it can
take anywhere from 1-5 business days (or sooner) for your SPC package to
be finalized, depending on what needs to be finalized. The quicker you confirm
your SPC details, the quicker your SPC package can be finalized for
completion.

3. Finalization
Once finalized, your completed SPC package will be emailed to you by your
assigned service manager, with step by step filing instructions.

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Benefits of Becoming a Secure Party Creditor

 You remain in honor and on the private side


 You've separated yourself from your ENS LEGIS TRUST NAME from
the public into the private
 You establish a new status and standing as a private mam operating
in commerce
 Protect the assets and collateral of your ESTATE name by backdating
a security agreement to your 18th birthday. This creates you as a
“secured party” or lien-holder over that name, thus, protecting it’s
assets from lien, levy, seizure, garnishment, or forfeiture.
 Have more success and confidence through your administrative
process paperwork
 The ability to operate privately, in foreign jurisdiction
 Claim ownership and trusteeship over your ESTATE name
 Reserves/secure your inalienable rights and interests and assert your
rights with confidence
 Establish a bold and superior interest in the debtor trust
 Establish a Common Law Copyright
 The ability to setoff and discharge your debts on the private side
 Helps remedify your court cases if you know how to properly assert
your rights
 Discharge child support while remaining in honor

and more!

Disclaimer: The SPC is not the only one remedy to all of your law issues
(if any). This package only includes the documentation of becoming a Secure
Creditor. Your due diligence is required and necessary for this package but you'll
be steered in the right direction as you'll have FULL support from AWARE.

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This package is not the Diplomatic Immunity, is not the "Do Not Detain" list,
nor does it include the steps to discharging your debts. We have individual
packages for the services to set off your debts via 3 different methods.

With our Secured Party Creditor Package, you get:

1. Complete, Ready to Notarize and File Document Set


2. Step-By-Step Instructions
3. Amazing, Responsive, and Fast Customer Service
4. Email Support

So all you have to do is…

1. Review and Correct (if there are any mistakes)


2. Print
3. Notarize
4. File

That’s it! Our done for you package is done

Documents included in the SPC package:


 Common Law Copyright
 Hold Harmless and Indemnity Agreement
 Security Agreement
 UCC Financing Statement
 UCC Financing Addendum
 Form-56
 W-8ben
 Bond For Investment
 Cover Letter
 Chargeback
 Declaration of Trust

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 Schedule A
 INCLUDED: a 14th Amendment Trust Created for You with an EIN
Assigned For You: We create all the necessary documents that will
successfully establish your common law, 14th amendment citizen
trust.
 As a BONUS: A.W.A.R.E’s Secure Party Creditor Book that teaches
you: how to operate as a Secure Party Creditor, Basics on how to
operate your SPC trust, how to open a U.S bank account with your
SPC trust’s EIN, overstanding your SPC paperwork, answers to your
frequently asked questions, and more!

…and many more.

Freebies Included:
 Step by step filing instructions
 Visual Signing Instructions (so you know which pages to sign and
where)
 Step by step instructions to opening your U.S. bank account with
your created SPC trust with EIN (these instructions include a list of
the documents you'll need to open your account. In addition, you'll
receive the blueprint on how to open a Fidelity Bank account written
from one of our customers who had success following our
instructions!)
 A.W.A.R.E's Secure Party Creditor Basic User Guide
 Email and text support with your Service Manager
 FREE 10 minute consultation which would have to be scheduled next
week or after so if you have any questions or doubts, you can ask it
then.

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What is a Secure Party Creditor and How Becoming an SPC
Can Benefit Me

Along the years, the term Secured Party Creditor (or in short, SPC) has
become revered by many, especially from folks who seek higher levels of
freedom and looking to reserve their unalienable rights. Some find it hard to
describe what it means to be an SPC so we’ll explain…

Becoming a Secure Party Creditor is an act of separating your living man or


woman self from the ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, ENS LEGIS TRADENAME A.K.A
STRAWMAN while protecting the assets and collateral of your ESTATE name
by creating a security agreement with the date of your 18th birthday. By doing
this, it creates you as a “secured party” or lien-holder over that name, thus,
protecting the assets of the ENS LEGIS from lien, levy, seizure, garnishment,
or forfeiture.

Due to the fraud of the legal name trickery game that you were unaware of
when you were born, fraud does void all contracts if the party being defrauded
takes affirmative action to call out the fraud. By securing yourself as a secure
party creditor, you have effectively canceled out the frauds made upon us
since birth and these are contracts that were done without your awareness
and worse yet, without your consent! In order to make a lawful contract, at
least the consent of two parties is required.

Becoming an SPC is more than just filing a UCC 1 and a Security Agreement.
We always advice that you become learnith and stay consistent with your
studies as it’ll really help you in your path to becoming a secure creditor. You’ll
be tested and even threatened by these public officials, so you have to know
how to assert yourself in an honorable, non-combative, non-adverse way to
have the most success. If you lack the correct process to filing your secure

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party creditor package, you won’t achieve much. Being an SPC is about
maintaining the status and living as a private citizen not obligated to their
statutory codes, rules or regulations (as that applies to the 14 th amendment
citizen-slave). You’ll also be living as the trustee of a domestic public trust
vessel who contracts and operates in the public venue.

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SPC FAQs

QUESTIONS:

How many people is this secure party creditor package for?


After filing my SPC package, would I be able to access my Personal
Treasury Account 101, yearly 4.25%, and the ENS LEGIS DTC account?
Do I need to fill out two UCC 1’s if I have two last names (my maiden
name and married name)?
Will I be able to discharge my debts immediately after filing the SPC
package?
I haven’t received anything back from the UCC division and it’s been
two weeks. What now?
Do I really have to wait to mail out my second phase of SPC
documents?
I legally changed my first and last name. How do I fill out a UCC 1?
What Happens After I Place My Order?
Why is there weird formatting in my SPC package?
Does the SPC package include hidden fees or services?
By becoming an SPC, will I be able to access my DTC strawman trust
account?
Will I be able to access my birth certificate bond?
Does my birth certificate have to be authenticated to become a secure
party creditor?
How long does it take to become an SPC with A.W.A.R.E?
How do I go about discharging my debts?
Is it required that I get a P.O box address before getting this package?

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ANSWERS

Q: How many people is this secure party creditor package for?


A: Our SPC package is for one individual only.

Q: After filing my SPC package, would I be able to access my Personal


Treasury Account 101, yearly 4.25%, and the ENS LEGIS DTC account?
A: Currently, our paralegals are not prioritizing accessing the DTC or
strawman account so we won’t say “yes” to accessing the account question.
However, once you are a secure party creditor, you’ll be able to access such
accounts as you have moved into the private side. But once again, A.W.A.R.E’s
paralegals does not advocate such account accessing so we can’t say yes.

Q: Do I need to fill out two UCC 1’s if I have two last names (my
maiden name and married name)?
A: In cases where you have two last names, we would use the full name on
your birth certificate as the primary debtor on your UCC 1 and add your
married name as a debtor on the UCC 1 addendum.

Q: Will I be able to discharge my debts immediately after filing the


SPC package?
A: Once you receive your green card from Puerto Rico, you can begin to start
setting off your debts. Though, you can discharge without receiving your green
card, we advise to wait because once you receive your green card, you have
put the Puerto Rico Secretary of Treasury on notice of your SPC status/filing.

Q: I haven’t received anything back from the UCC division and it’s
been two weeks. What now?

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A: It may take more than 2 weeks to receive your UCC 1 filing number back.
Be patient and wait. This is quite ‘normal’ to experience a slight delay in
receiving back your UCC filing number form the first mailing.

Q: Do I really have to wait to mail out my second phase of SPC


documents?
A: Yes, you do have to wait because the Notification of Record document
requires your UCC 1 filing number which you receive in the mail after you’ve
sent your first set of document mailings. Be patient.

Q: I legally changed my first and last name. How do I fill out a UCC 1?
A: The name on your original birth certificate is the name we’ll use as the
primary debtor on your UCC 1, and list your legally changed name as an added
debtor on your UCC addendum.

Q: What Happens After I Place My Order?


A: You will be given an order number and should be automatically redirected
to our custom “thank you” page where you’ll need to choose Secure Party
Creditor Order Form and fill it out so we have your information to process and
complete your order.

Q: Why is there weird formatting in my SPC package?


A: This is intentional, correct and for a reason because you changed your
status as a Secure Party Creditor so these formats will look ‘foreign’, but just
to know, it’s correct.

Q: Does the SPC package include hidden fees or services?


A: No, our SPC package does NOT include any hidden fees or services. You
get what you order which is a Done For You SPC package with step by step
filing instructions that you do yourself, as well as A.W.A.R.E’s Secure Party

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Creditor Basic User Guide eBook to educate you on what it means to be an
SPC, benefits of an SPC, what an SPC is and what it isn’t, and answers to your
frequently asked questions.

A.W.A.R.E is a very transparent company. We do not hide anything.

Q: By becoming an SPC, will I be able to access mt DTC strawman trust


account?
A: While you would be able to do that BEING a Secure Creditor (because you’re
on the private side), accessing the DTC STRAWMAN account is beyond the
scope of the services we offer. Our paralegals don’t specialize in that service
and our SPC package does not include any DTC accessing instructions. This is
something you would have to do extensive research and studying to be able
to do and is an administrative process involved to go about that.

Q: Will I be able to access my birth certificate bond?


A: While this is one of the advantages of becoming a Secure Creditor, this
knowledge is beyond the scope of the services we offer at the moment. Thus,
we do not include any instructions or package that allows you to gain interest
or access the funds from your birth certificate bond.

Q: Does my birth certificate have to be authenticated to become a


secure party creditor?
A: No, not at all. In fact, many of our customers who became SPCs did not
have their birth certificates authenticated. As long as you have your birth
certificate, that’s all that is required. If you have your birth certificate
authenticated, even better!

If you have the Certificate of Live Birth, that is the most ideal!

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Q: How long does it take to become an SPC with A.W.A.R.E?
A: It can take anywhere from 7 to 21 business days to get your SPC package
created, or even up to 30 business days at most, depending on a few different
factors such as how quick you proofread your package, and how much editing
is required.

Q: How do I go about discharging my debts?


A: A.W.A.R.E offers an individual package that allows you to set off your debts
via the most up to date process using forms 1040, 1040V and form 1096 along
with sending a Cover Letter to Vendor, Dept. of Treasury and a Cover Letter
to the Internal Revenue Service. All the documents and forms in our Utility
Debt Setoff package is “done for you, you file.”

Read more about our Utility Setoff Package here.

If you wish to discharge debts such as student loans, child support, business
credit, mortgage, etc… we also have a different package for that which
includes the done for you promissory note or negotiable instrument.

Q: Is it required that I get a P.O box address before getting this


package?
A: Yes, most definitely! We highly recommend you opening a P.O box as this
creates a private separation between your DEBTOR and you, the Secure Party.
P.O box address keeps you on the private side, whereas using your home
address is public, used for the debtor.

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