I have a friend who is caught up in the UCC scam. This is what I found on his browser. I scolded him for putting fortune above freedom and I made it very clear to him, that he could lose his property if he goes forward with filing bogus claims with the IRS.
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http://www.creditorsincommerce.com/docs/MIC-application.pdfOh Yeah, this "program" cost $2,100. Here is a segment of the:
APPLICATION FOR THE MASTERY IN COMMERCE TRAINING PROGRAM
The Mastery in Commerce Training Program, hereinafter “MIC”, is a comprehensive training
program where the candidates will engage in a seven (7) month advanced curriculum covering the
following topics: i) Uniform Commercial Code; ii) Admiralty Law & Procedure; iii) Contract Law;
iv) Trust Law; v) Court Rules & Procedures; vi) Private Banking; and vii) operating effectively in
all jurisdictions, private and public. The purpose of the MIC is for the candidates to become
competent and highly effective in all the topics mentioned above, through an interactive, hands on,
training environment, where each participant will create various processes and contracts, each
participant will learn to create and manage trusts and private foundations, and each participant
will learn how to effectively coach and deliver, via a training environment, all the topics of the MIC
curriculum. Upon completion and certification of each candidate’s competence, each candidate will
then be qualified to: i) coach people in the curriculum; ii) train groups of people in the curriculum;
and iii) hold a position as either an executive trustee or a member of the board of trustees, of the
various trusts and private foundations being created to serve the people of our world, and be the
catalyst for a global transformation in consciousness. It is the duty of each participant to: i) attend
all seven (7) weekend trainings; ii) participate in weekly conference calls; and iii) complete all
course work assigned between each of the monthly weekend trainings. To be considered as a
candidate for the MIC this application must be completed in its entirety and submitted for the
approval of the MIC Review Board of Trustees by May 22, 2010. Upon each applicant’s approval a
notice of acceptance will be presented to each candidate.