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  2. Social Security number - Wikipedia

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    The Social Security Administration has suggested that, if asked to provide their Social Security number, a citizen should ask which law requires its use. [31] In accordance with §7213 of the 9/11 Commission Implementation Act of 2004 and 20 CFR 422.103 , the number of replacement Social Security cards per person is generally limited to three ...

  3. Strawman theory - Wikipedia

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    When a baby is born in the U.S., a birth certificate is issued, and the parents apply for a Social Security number. Sovereigns say the government uses that birth certificate to set up a secret Treasury account which it funds with an amount ranging from $600,000 to $20 million, depending on the particular sovereign belief system.

  4. List of Social Security legislation (United States) - Wikipedia

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    1972 - Social Security Amendments of 1972 (Supplemental Security Income), Pub. L. 92–603 1973 - Social Security Benefits Increase, Pub. L. 93–233 1977 - Social Security Amendments of 1977, Pub. L. 95–216

  5. Was every Social Security Number hacked and leaked? How a ...

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    The lawsuit says the plaintiff got an alert in July from an identity theft protection company saying his Social Security number had been leaked as a result of a breach of National Public Data.

  6. When is it OK to share your Social Security number? - AOL

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    The Social Security Administration said that it’s important for your employer to have your correct Social Security number to ensure records are correct. Financial Institutions

  7. Social Security Number Stolen? What To Do

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    Identity thieves snatch these precious digits through a variety of ways, including by hacking us online or scamming us by posing as a legit agency such as the IRS or Social Security Administration.

  8. Reasonable expectation of privacy (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, there is no search where officers monitor what phone numbers an individual dials, [7] although the Congress has enacted laws that restrict such monitoring. The Supreme Court has also ruled that there is no objectively reasonable expectation of privacy (and thus no search) when officers hovering in a helicopter 400 feet above a ...

  9. Buffett's prescription for Social Security - AOL

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    When President Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law in 1935, life expectancy in America was only 59.9 years for men and 63.9 for women. Fast forward to today, and these numbers have ...