New Identity FAQ

Q: A friend created a new identity by forging a birth certificate. It's been two years and so far it's worked fine.

A: Unfortunately, a new identity based on a forged birth certificate is of limited value. If you need a new social security number (required by federal law to get a job) forged documents just won't get the job done and will expose you to unnecessary risk.

Despite this shortcoming, an identity based on a forged birth certificate and a forged baptismal certificate can be very useful as a quick, transitional identity to be used while you're waiting to receive your genuine new ID documents. 


Q:
I've heard you can change your identity by just doing a "name change" in a court of law. Can this work?

A: Yes and no. It all depends on where you perform the name change. In some areas the name change information is recorded in a state-wide database. This makes it very easy for almost anyone to discover and expose the link between your new and old identities.

But in other areas the transaction is kept only in the local courthouse records which would make it impossible for anyone to learn the facts unless they knew in exactly what town you performed the name change. Our report includes a comprehensive chart that shows you the very best locations for a completely private legal name change.


Q:
I've purchased several books that promised to teach me everything I need to create a new identity. Most of them were rip-offs. I didn't learn anything I could use. What makes your report any different?

A: Despite all the glowing promises in their ads, most of today's identity changing publications contain little or no really useful information. The only publication you want is one that clearly states that it provides everything you need to create a completely new identity in an entirely new name backed up by a full range of genuine, officially-issued ID documents.

Most of the new identity reports on the market are just rehashed versions of the old dead-infant "Paper Tripping" technique from way back in the 1970s. This tired old system is both worthless and extremely dangerous. 

Ariza Research's "How to Create a New Identity" is one of the few publications that gives you a workable system that can be used to create an entirely new identity in an entirely new name of your choosing.

Ours is one of the few publications that can honestly make such a bold promise. And our report isn't full of unnecessary rubbish. Instead it's concise and contains only the useful, real-world information you need in a super-detailed, step-by-step format.

Q: I've seen dozens of sites that offer good looking fake id.   Are these any good?

A: No, most of these outfits are rip-offs. Ten years ago you could purchase all sorts of really high-quality fake ID (including blank Social Security cards) through the mail but unfortunately recent changes in federal laws have made it all but impossible to legally obtain anything that even remotely looks like a genuine document. Don't waste your money.

Q: Where can I find someone who will do the whole thing for me. I'm willing to pay them a bundle. 

A: Watch out!  If you snoop around the web you may run into someone who will promise to create a whole new identity for you. It sounds very inviting. You pay them their fee and they do all the work and take all the risk for you. When they're done they hand you a nice neat package that contains a full set of ID documents in your new name. 

Unfortunately these guys are pure trouble. They will either sell you stolen ID documents, or will sell you exactly the same documents they sold the last dozen suckers or are cops who will arrest you when you meet or are scam artists who will rip you off by charging you a hefty up-front fee (Usually $3,000 to $5,000 in cash) and then vanish into thin air never to be seen again.

We get a steady flow of complaints about these guys. We have yet to receive a note from anyone who was happy with such a transaction. Any way you look at it, these people are to be carefully avoided.


Q:
I've tried to get birth certificates from the official files but the clerks are real jerks! They act like they're doing you a favor just to talk to you! It's going to take me forever to create a new identity!

A: Unfortunately this is a common problem. Always remember that the vital record files are, according to federal law, public records. Over the years various courts have supported the right of citizens to have access to these records despite whatever restrictions arrogant local officials attempt to impose.

Also, few identity-changers are aware that there's a rich and powerful world-wide organization that regularly takes uncooperative vital record clerks to court to force them to release records. Several dozen clerks have actually lost their jobs and pensions after losing one of these suits.

All you have to do is mention this powerful organization in an unthreatening way and you'll get instant cooperation! (the full details are discussed in our report)  To learn more - Click Here.

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