The defaults in the system from Social Security to all of the benefit programs have been set to max inclusion, max pay for these people and minimum collection.
The defaults in the system from Social Security to all of the benefit programs have been set to max inclusion, max pay for these people and minimum collection.
And that's where we found, for example, people who were, you know, 300 years old in the Social Security Administration database. Now, I thought that this was a mistake of not registering their deaths. That people were born like a long time ago and it had defaulted to like a certain number. And so, that after time, those people were still in the system. It was just an error of the way the accounting was done. Yeah. So, that's not true. So, there's – or at least one of two things must be true. There's a typo or some mistake in the computer or it's fraudulent. But we don't have any 300-year-old vampires living in America. Allegedly. Allegedly. And we don't have people in some cases who are receiving payments who are born in the future. Born in the future? Born in the future. Really? Yes. The people receiving payments whose birth date was like 2100 and something.
So the Social Security Administration database is used as a source of truth by all the other databases that the government uses. So even if they stop the payments on the Social Security Administration database, like unemployment insurance, small business administration, student loans, all check the Social Security Administration database to say, is this a legitimate, alive person? And the Social Security database will say, yes, this person is still alive even though they're 200 years old. But forget to mention that they're 200 years old. It just says – it just returns – when the computer is queried, it says, yes, this person is alive. And so then they're able to exploit the entire rest of the government ecosystem. So then you get fake student loans. Then you get fake unemployment insurance. Then you get fake medical payments.
This showed millions of people over the age of 100 in the social security rolls, but there are actually, like, there are audits of this shit, like, who gets payments, and it turns out that 89,106 people. over the age of 99 received benefits in December 2024.