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I'm probably not the only one faced with this problem. What can I do?

I am not rich, but the assets I have to pass on are not insignificant. - The only eligible heir I have is my nephew. - He is proud of being part jewish while also identifying as Christian, but lacking basic Christian beliefs. - He is proud of vaccinating his kids. - He is proud of stubbornly maintaining his ignorance, despite evidence I have provided to him, and happy to comply with the jewish agenda. - He would be happy to pull the plug on me and take all my stuff.

The law apparently prohibits me from hiring a lawyer as my personal representative. Other than handing everything over to you, what should I do?

I'm probably not the only one faced with this problem. What can I do? I am not rich, but the assets I have to pass on are not insignificant. - The only eligible heir I have is my nephew. - He is proud of being part jewish while also identifying as Christian, but lacking basic Christian beliefs. - He is proud of vaccinating his kids. - He is proud of stubbornly maintaining his ignorance, despite evidence I have provided to him, and happy to comply with the jewish agenda. - He would be happy to pull the plug on me and take all my stuff. The law apparently prohibits me from hiring a lawyer as my personal representative. Other than handing everything over to you, what should I do?

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J6 prisoners/legal fees/family - if they aren't freed ... before you go.

They align with your beliefs and are paying dearly for doing so.

Or pick one of the J6 to make a difference in their life, help them to recover something for what they have lost.

PS: I'm in about the same situation as you but don't expect to be leaving anytime soon.

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Best Response!

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Thanks!

Thinking about it, it wouldn't be a bad idea to set up this kind of fund and spread the word to the older Patriots around the country who are in this same situation, no heirs or no one in their family that they want to leave their last worldly possessions to. Someone like Gary Sinise could run it. I bet there are thousands of Old Patriots with the same dilemma. No patriotic heirs or nothing but ungrateful spoiled America hating liberal kids brainwashed to reject everything America was. I bet there are thousands of old Patriots that would seriously consider this.

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I'm betting that you're right.

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This is a great idea. I would be most passionate about starting a foundation to preserve all that "misinformation" that needs to remain available down through the generations, so the Truth never gets buried again. Going about that would be a challenge. Think of it like a presidential library. But it would probably need stronger security. And making / keeping it available and advertising it to the world would be an ongoing effort. And keeping jews entirely out of the organization. Is that too much to ask?

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Other than handing everything over to you, what should I do?

Donating to a right wing cause you believe in wouldn't be the worst.

But, you could also try to find some more distant family that is aligned with you and give it to them.

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Spend it all.

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The law apparently prohibits me from hiring a lawyer as my personal representative.

Please elaborate.

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I contacted an estate planning lawyer and asked him about this. He said he could not be my personal representative. I assumed it was a conflict of interest.

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Or he was a jew and didn't want to participate in denying money to a fellow jew. Or he figured your estate wasn't large enough to interest him. Who knows.

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I contacted an estate planning lawyer and asked him about this. He said he could not be my personal representative. I assumed it was a conflict of interest.

That seems odd. I would have thought an estate planning lawyer's job would include acting as your representative in the matter of designating an heir.

In any case, a friend of mine without kids left all of his worldly goods to two local charities that he was involved with. Perhaps that is something you can look into.

I'd advise against any of the big charities as they spend more money trying to get donations than they do on whatever they're supposed to be supporting.

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Guy's wording is awkward. I assume by "be (his) personal representative" he means after he's dead.

An estate planning attorney can help you make a will and set up a trust, etc. But anyone who is going to be an executor (or beneficiary) of a will can't be involved in planning it and vice versa - for obvious conflict of interest reasons:

"I'm the executor of the will. See it says so right here."

"Didn't you help construct the will?"

"Yes, but I pinky swear I didn't underhandedly set it up so I would end up with control of assets."

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The law apparently prohibits me from hiring a lawyer as my personal representative.

Never true. Someone is gaslighting you and trying to make sure you are isolated.

Go get legal advice. Usually the fist conversation is free. A good lawyer will help you create a will that will allow you to do whatever you want with your assets. Charity, family, etc.

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You don't owe your family shit. You could donate all your money to your church, your favorite charity, one of his children, even your buddy Mike.

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Good try Mike!

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My name is Terry but I can be Mike.

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It doesn't have to be family, do you have friends you trust? Do you know of a young person who is a good person but in a shit situation? Hell if nothing else leave it to E Michael Jones, Patrick Little, or even the National Justice Party, just don't let the fucking government get it.

This is the part where they reply all of those are zionists.

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That's the bit people don't understand. If you don't have a will and don't have heirs, it all goes to your state government.

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You can explicitly disinherit your nephew and explicitly appoint a non-relative as your representative, e.g. a trusted friend. I can dig up the exact legal verbiage if you need it, since my own will has similar provisions.

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Rather than disinherit someone you should leave them 20 bucks. That shows clear intent and they cannot contest it nearly as easily.

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The purpose of explicitly disinheriting people is to ensure they don't get your residual estate by default if you and your beneficiaries die. e.g. my spouse and I have no children, so our beneficiaries are my spouse's siblings. It'd only take a family reunion and a freak car accident to take out all the named beneficiaries. To resolve that we'd either need a really lengthy list of backup beneficiaries, or just explicitly disinherit my douche canoe immediate family and say "IDGAF" after that.

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put the assets into a trust to protect them. then figure out who to put in charge of the trust.

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We have a really good friend who was our neighbor for a few years in the same predicament as you.

He has two children who are trash, and their children are trash.

He has asked us what we think he should do with his inheritance. We have no answer. It's a terribly sad thing to face.

I feel extremely blessed that two of my three children have turned out very well. One of them is not included in the will until he changes some things. I'm not holding my breath on that though. Amazing how different children can be from their parents.

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As has been said: Make the will iron clad. close every loophole.

First: spend it on your self. honestly you earned it, enjoy it. That car you wanted as a kid or visit to wherever your ancestors came from.

Whatever is left: Donate to a worthy non jewed cause you believe in.

If you have enough years in the tank see if you can adopt? Or even buy a womb donation. That's assuming you can push on for 16+ years to see them grownup.

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