One of the biggest pitfalls in the world of private processes, sovereignty, and redemption is greed. Many people hear about treasury checks, accessing their strawman accounts, or tapping into some hidden trust and suddenly lose all sense of grounding. They think it’s a lottery ticket, a shortcut to wealth. But that mindset is exactly what gets people into trouble.
Patrick Devine often spoke about honor, responsibility, and doing things properly. This isn’t about cashing in—it’s about learning, correcting your status, and operating as a living man or woman with integrity. The moment you get greedy, you step out of alignment with the process. That’s when mistakes happen—bad filings, red flags, investigations.
A clear example is in the tax return refund process. Some people go through the right channels, follow the paperwork with care, and actually receive a refund. But then they get bold, greedy. They file another return—this time for a larger amount, often inflated or unjustified. That second filing, driven by ego and desire, is what gets them flagged or questioned.
Why Greed Is So Dangerous
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It Clouds Judgment
Greed pushes people to rush through processes they don’t understand. Instead of studying, researching, and verifying, they blindly copy documents and file them, hoping for a payout. That’s not sovereignty—that’s desperation. And desperation leads to costly mistakes. -
It Invites Legal Trouble
Some people receive a legitimate tax refund through lawful administrative processes—often after careful, compliant paperwork. But then they get bold. They think, “If that worked, I’ll just file again for more.” The second return is higher, more aggressive, and often unjustified. That’s when the system responds—with audits, inquiries, or criminal charges. Not because the process itself is invalid—but because the intent behind it was. -
It Dishonors the Process
Patrick Devine always emphasized honor and responsibility. This path isn’t about accessing some secret vault for selfish gain. It’s about correcting your status, operating in truth, and reclaiming your rights—not gaming the system. When you act dishonorably, you not only put yourself at risk—you discredit the entire movement. -
The System Watches Patterns
Government systems and banking institutions monitor trends. When hundreds of nearly identical filings come in, requesting six or seven-figure refunds, it raises alarms. One person’s greed can ruin it for many others genuinely seeking remedy. This is how pathways get shut down. -
You Haven’t Earned the Capacity Yet
This journey is about learning the law, understanding contracts, operating on the private side, and restoring your proper standing. That takes time and study. If you’re just trying to “get the money,” you haven’t built the foundation to manage it—or even understand what it represents. Money follows knowledge, not shortcuts.
The Right Mindset
This isn’t a get-rich-quick scheme. It’s a return to your natural rights, your lawful status, and your divine inheritance. That requires patience, discipline, and inner work. If your only motivation is a check, you will fail. If your motivation is truth, remedy will come in many forms—financial, spiritual, and lawful.
Final Word
Don’t be greedy. Be honorable. Be educated. Be responsible.
You are not just reclaiming assets—you are reclaiming yourself.
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