
The number on the back of the card is only one of ten numbers which identifies the bond it’s associated with.

#Ĭhandra: Is there a way to research the federal reserve bank that corresponds with the letter?Ī good samaritan: There’s ten bonds associated with one SSN at the Fed. #” The letter represents the Federal Reserve Bank that hold the bond the 8 digits is the acc. RON: The # on the back of your ssn card is “Priority Exemption Acc. It is a reference number, having nothing to do with your SS #.” The representative had the following four answers: 1) “No idea, hold on.” 2) “Hold on, I have never heard of that.” 3) “I am still checking, I have never had this question before.” And finally 4) “It refers to when the card was issued. So, if I was born in 76, I would enter 76xxxxxxxx.įed Up: I called Social Security headquarters asking about this. You will find out what yours is if you have one. They told me to enter the year of my birth, followed by the red number. filed to the international banking houses back in the 1930’s, the time of the great depression.ĬhelC: came upon this when someone referred me here: You’re their chattel property, and you’re being used as collateral on the bankruptcy the US Govt. Supposedly, if you have a replacement card issued to you, the number on the back will come in red ink, and you can use it to declare that you’re a soveriegn American and not a citizen OF the United States….If you use the number on the back, the “tracking number for blank cards” printed in red ink, you’re claiming ownership of the card and the chattel property it represents. That’s why you use the number on the front, your employee ID number (SSN). If you’re just a regular John Doe citizen, you’re an employee of the US Corporation, and are in fact yourself a corporation. Your SSN is tied to Social Security Administration which is tied directly to the Federal Reserve System, which is privately owned by stock-holding banks, one of which is Barclay’s, a Royal Britich Bank, as well as several American banks, which are also British owned and controlled.īeaver: I heard an urban legend that the red numbers on the back of the social security card are your EIN, employer ID number. Puzzled: By the way, about that thing that you think is BS, with your SSN being tied to some royal british bank is in fact completely true. Mine are of another color and I don’t know why. Puzzled: I’m still trying to find out more about the numbers on the back of Social Security cards. Golbguru: Do you have a reference for this statement: “but from what I’ve gathered that is a bank routing number linking you as property of some royalty british bank.” ? As far as I am concerned that’s total BS.įreedomfighter2: I’m actually looking for documentation but all I remember is hearing about it in some google video…not the most reassuring evidence, but for now until im disproven I suggest leaving it as an option…when i come across the video ill post it.

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I am very curious as well.įreedomfighter: about that serial or whatever on the back…im researching it but from what I’ve gathered that is a bank routing number linking you as property of some royalty british bank. What’s the red numbers on the back of a social security card for?Ĭaptian Jack Sparrow: Does anyone know what those red numbers on the back are for. I figure we could all use a laugh now and then, so here it is: the meaning of the numbers. Interesting, but not what I was looking for. However, I did run across a blog post that recounted a few interesting tidbits about Social Security numbers. To my disappointment, a Google search didn’t turn up much. Sure enough, there’s a number on the back. Luckily, Marian is more conscientious than I am and managed to dig hers up. But it got me wondering: what number on the back of your Social Security card? I haven’t owned a physical Social Security card for decades, so I couldn’t check.

“That number indicates the bank that bought you when you were born based on a projection of your life’s earnings,” they told him. Bob Inglis told a story about meeting up with some constituents who earnestly regaled him about the sinister origins of the number on the back of your Social Security card.
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