Reagan Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago There's no "possible" fraud -- there IS fraud. It's my understanding that there are people that are on SS that are 300 years old. Plus, there are people that are on SS that are actually born in the future. It's time to stop this nonsense! @Big girl @UT alum @DCT @Boyz N Da Hood DCT 1 Quote
DCT Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Reagan said: There's no "possible" fraud -- there IS fraud. It's my understanding that there are people that are on SS that are 300 years old. Plus, there are people that are on SS that are actually born in the future. It's time to stop this nonsense! @Big girl @UT alum @DCT @Boyz N Da Hood What is your source? The reports of people being 300 years old on SSI are false and based on internal data discrepancies that do not result in actual benefit payments. The maximum proven human lifespan is significantly less than 300 years. Claims about individuals in the Social Security Administration (SSA) database being hundreds of years old stem from a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of internal administrative data, not actual beneficiary reports. Quote
DCT Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 11 minutes ago, DCT said: What is your source? The reports of people being 300 years old on SSI are false and based on internal data discrepancies that do not result in actual benefit payments. The maximum proven human lifespan is significantly less than 300 years. Claims about individuals in the Social Security Administration (SSA) database being hundreds of years old stem from a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of internal administrative data, not actual beneficiary reports. AI Overview While there are online rumors and social media claims about people getting massive future SSI checks or being "future people," reports from official sources like the Social Security Administration (SSA) (https://www.ssa.gov/news/en/press/releases/index.html) and policy experts confirm these are not legitimate; they stem from confusion with outdated records or fake schemes, not actual "future" payments, with official news focusing on routine COLA (Cost-of-Living Adjustments) around the $300-$400 range for current benefits, not future dates or ages. Quote
Reagan Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago 7 hours ago, DCT said: What is your source? The reports of people being 300 years old on SSI are false and based on internal data discrepancies that do not result in actual benefit payments. The maximum proven human lifespan is significantly less than 300 years. Claims about individuals in the Social Security Administration (SSA) database being hundreds of years old stem from a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of internal administrative data, not actual beneficiary reports. I got this info from an interview that Elon Musk did. I’ll try to find it. But, I didn’t say they were receiving SS payments. I was trying to make a point that these people in the future had SS numbers. Not necessarily SS payments. Why? I’ll give you a hint: “Everything” stems from a SS number. I’ll try to find Elon’s interview clip and post it. PS — It’s interesting that your source had to state the obvious: “The maximum proven human lifespan is significantly less than 300 hundred years.” Ya think!! DCT 1 Quote
OlDawg Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Adam & Seth's son's beg to differ with the age cap. Quote
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