Saturday, January 3, 2009, Lyno Sullivan
1122 Human Trust Account
This page summarizes a highly useful Peace Engine™ patent claim: A Human Trust Account (HTA). The account itself is managed upon the Internet by its owning Human, that Human’s family, and, when so ordered by a Court of Justice, a court appointed payee to make all HTA setups and pre-approve store-by-store daily spending limits and establish purchase restrictions. The human or a Court designated payee makes arrangements for monthly bill paying ACH (electronic) transactions used to pay the bills, on behalf of the human. With all necessary bills being paid automatically on time, in some situations, a small amount of cash may be withdrawn on a pre-arranged basis to cover minimal daily cash needs.
Consider the case of a human under Court supervision for drug usage or under family supervision for abuse of some substance requiring ready cash for purchase, for example, over the counter cough syrup medicine. The HTA restricts what kinds of things it will pay for. The daily cash withdrawal limit crimps or eliminates the ability of the HTA to supply cash used to purchase the forbidden drug.
The HTA account may be used for debit transactions subject to account permissions and restrictions. The account card may be used as a Reality ID™ card subject to state and federal laws and regulations.
Because the Human Trust Account may be granted to minors by their parents or guardians, the card may, optionally, incorporate a GPS location means useful in situations of theft or loss of card or to track runaway teenagers and humans ordered by the Court to be so trackable by family members, guardians, and so forth.
The HTA card is designed to fulfill a deep and pervasive need in our society to protect our children and the common people from the predators filling our economy with drugs and other addictive substances and self-destructive behaviors seeking to destroy civilization.
These predators, from the lowly street drug dealer, unto the high and mighty leviathans of the international marketplace–the bankers, credit card companies, cellular phone companies, and even civilized corporations are succumbing to the ease with which the poor may be preyed upon for their money and for their time.
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Digg: http://digg.com/business_finance/Human_Trust_Account
The digg.com post received the comments and Share/Shout of a friend.
http://digg.com/users/michaelpinto
This is a brilliant idea: If you’re a parent of an adult child who is addicted to drugs how do you give them money to stay alive — yet not help drug pushers? The solution is to have a special account to help the addict. This is a great idea and deserves some attention and reshouts.
{ reshout for my friend lynosull }
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