A promise that sounds too good to be true. Financial security right from birth, packaged in a document that we all have – the birth certificate. Could it be that each of us is already a millionaire without knowing it? In this article we dispel the myths and offer you a hard fact check.

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Birth certificate on the stock market? The 19 million euro myth decoded!

The claim;

“💥 The value of your birth certificate is €14,393.94 per month
👉 Nineteen million euros, that is the average value of your birth certificate traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
👉 The return is your deposit account (managed/looted by the government simulation using “double-entry accounting”).
💥 (Note for Germany: Our “straw man account” is maintained at the Frankfurter Sparkasse with IBAN number (SV number) )
👉 So if you were 110 years old, you would be entitled to 172,727 euros for each year of your life.
This 172,727 euros divided by 12 months results in 14,393.94 euros per month for living costs. 👉 This should also make it clear why so many asylum seekers are lured here. (Be motivated by bombing of their homeland) You also get a collateral account here. (legalized human trafficking)]

· Everything is paid for in advance at birth.
· Your birth certificate is on the exchange https://rumble.com/v2kqsbk-your-birth-certificate-is-on…

(Note for Germany:)
How do I find out the value of my birth bond?
To do this, enter the following line in the browser:
https://quotes.fidelity.com/webxpress/get_quote

Now enter your social security number in this form:
_52_111040_H_003, whereby the underscore \ corresponds to a space on the keyboard.
At the bottom left in the “Money Market Fund Quote” section you will find two buttons Trade / Research
Click on “Research” In the “Details” section you will find a value under “Portfolio Net Assets” ($M). This value of e.g. $2,201.16 multiplied by a factor of 1000 is your total value e.g. 2.2 million US dollars.”

Myth 1: The birth certificate on the stock exchange

It's a seductive idea. 19 million euros, just for you, traded on the renowned New York Stock Exchange. But does this claim stand up to scrutiny?

The reality is different. Numerous commodities, commodities and stocks are traded on the NYSE, but birth certificates? This is simply wrong. In fact, there is no exchange in the world that trades birth certificates. Service providers such as US Birth Certificates and the US Treasury Department have already warned against such false reports.

Myth 2: The mysterious value of your birth certificate

It has been said that each of us has a hidden source of wealth and we just need to know how to access it. The formula for this should be very simple: enter your social security number on an investment portal and voilà - the value of your birth certificate is revealed!

But stop! Do you really give out your social security number online just to get a supposed treasure? Aside from obvious security concerns, the actual insight is rather sobering: Entering the suggested number yields information about stock funds, not the value of a birth certificate.

Myth 3: The reason for migration

Migration is a complex issue that is influenced by a variety of factors. The idea that people come to Germany to benefit from a supposed birth certificate bonus is not only misleading, but also disrespectful to those who have to leave their homeland due to wars, persecution or economic reasons.

What really matters

The idea that our birth certificates are secret securities is tempting. Who doesn't want to believe that they can become a millionaire without doing anything of their own? But in a world where myths and fake news are spreading faster than ever before, it's important to treat such claims with skepticism.

The birth certificate has an invaluable value, but not in the form of money. It is a testimony to our existence, a document that certifies our identity and our roots.

Conclusion: The idea that birth certificates are traded on the stock exchange is a myth that quickly shatters upon closer inspection. It is important to critically question such claims and not to be blinded by false promises. The true meaning of the birth certificate lies not in its monetary value, but in what it says about us as individuals.

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