![[HERO] The Wizard of Ounces: Cracking the Coded Financial Allegory of Oz](https://cdn.marblism.com/Cd3rL4pClGA.webp)
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Most people think they are watching a whimsical childhood classic when they sit down to see The Wizard of Oz. They see a girl from Kansas, a talking scarecrow, and a man made of tin. But for those with eyes to see and ears to hear, this 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer masterpiece is something much more profound. It is a high-level, coded allegory for the factual bankruptcy of the United States Government in 1933 and the subsequent creation of the “straw man” legal system that governs your life today.
If you look between the lines, you’ll find that the “Wizard” wasn’t just a character: he represents the masterminds behind the global plantation. Today, we are pulling back the curtain on the Wizard of Ounces.
THE SETTING: FROM KANSAS TO THE “FEDERAL ZONE”
In the beginning, Dorothy is in Kansas: the Heartland, the geographical center of the USA, and more importantly, the “solid ground” of the Republic. Then comes the twister. That tornado wasn’t just bad weather; it symbolized the whirling confusion of the 1929 stock market crash, the theft of America’s gold, and the Great Depression that followed.
When the house finally lands, Dorothy tells Toto, “I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
She was right. After the bankruptcy of 1933, “Kansas” was no longer the sovereign state on the soil. It became “KS”: an artificial corporate venue, a “federal territory” within the “Federal Zone.” Dorothy and Toto were now “in this state,” a legal term indicating they had moved from the private side to the public, artificial dimension of corporate governance.

THE SCARECROW: THE BRAINLESS STRAW MAN
The first character Dorothy meets is the Scarecrow. He’s made of straw, he’s hollow, and he’s missing a brain.
THE CODE: The Scarecrow represents the STRAW MAN: the all-capital letters name (e.g., JOHN DOE) created by the government via your birth certificate. In the 1930s, the American people were too distracted by the economic “twister” to realize their sovereign status was being swapped for an artificial persona.
As the Scarecrow sang: “I’d unravel every riddle, for every ‘individdle’ in trouble or in pain.”
Translation? Once you discover that your Straw Man exists and you take legal title to it, the political and legal mysteries that keep you in “pain” are resolved. You move from being a debtor to a Secured Party Creditor.
THE TIN MAN: THE T-I-N (TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER) VESSEL
Next, we find the Tin Man. He is a hollow man made of metal: a “vessel” or “vehicle.” In modern commercial law, these are code words for the Straw Man.
THE CODE: The Tin Man is the T-I-N Man (Taxpayer Identification Number). Just as the Scarecrow had no brain, the Tin Man had no heart. He represents the mechanical, heartless nature of Commerce. There is nothing personal in commerce; it’s “just business.”
The Tin Man carries an ax: the symbol of the “fasces,” representing fascist commercial power. You see this symbol on the back of the American Mercury-head dime (Mercury is the God of Commerce) and on the walls of the US Senate. The Tin Man is the “Taxpayer,” a heartless commercial entity bound to the gears of the corporate state.
THE COWARDLY LION: THE FEARFUL AMERICAN PEOPLE
The Lion is the “King of Beasts,” representing the once-fearless American people. But in the movie, he has lost his courage.
THE CODE: After a few rounds with the UCC-constituted IRS, most people lose their courage too. They view the people as “cattle” to be herded and harvested. The Lion represents the sovereign who has been bullied into submission by the heartless “Tin Man” laws of commerce. You have the power, but you’ve been conditioned to roar in fear rather than in authority.
THE WICKED WITCH AND MISS GULCH: THE LEGAL SYSTEM
The villain of the story is the Wicked Witch of the West. In the “real world” of the film, she is Almira Gulch, a woman who “owned half the county” and arrived with an “Order from the Sheriff” to take Dorothy’s dog, Toto.
THE CODE: Miss Gulch and the Wicked Witch represent the Legal System: judges and attorneys. Notice how she uses “Orders” and “The Law” to seize property.
What does “Toto” mean? In Latin, the language of the law, “In Toto” means “Everything.” The legal system doesn’t just want your compliance; it wants everything you own. Miss Gulch threatens a suit that will “take your whole farm.” Today, 70% of the world’s attorneys are in the U.S., working to transfer wealth from the people to the banks and the government.
THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD AND THE RUBY SLIPPERS
To find the Wizard, Dorothy must “Follow the Yellow Brick Road.”
THE CODE: Follow the trail of America’s stolen gold (yellow bricks), and you will find the thief.
In the original 1900 book by L. Frank Baum, the slippers were SILVER, not ruby. In 1900, the value of one ounce (Oz) of gold was set at 15 ounces of silver. Silver backed the currency and carried the country to prosperity. By 1939, when the movie was made, the gold was gone: confiscated by the Federal Reserve.
The slippers were changed to RUBY (Red).
- Red symbolizes the “flesh-and-blood” man or woman (private).
- Blue/Black ink on a birth certificate symbolizes the “corporate blood” (public).
- Red serial numbers on the back of your Social Security card signify the private-side account.
The Wicked Witch (the legal system) wanted those slippers at any cost. Why? Because the slippers represent the private power of the living soul.

THE WIZARD: THE CONFIDENCE MAN OF THE FED
When Dorothy finally reaches the Emerald City (the city of “Green” Federal Reserve Notes), she finds the Wizard. He is a “Professor Marvel,” a traveling mystic who is “Acclaimed by the Crowned Heads of Europe.”
THE CODE: The Wizard represents the Central Bankers. He uses smoke, mirrors, and a loud voice to maintain the illusion of power. He is a “confidence man.” He admits he was an “old Kansas man” himself: the bankers made a killing in the “Western wilderness” of America by stealing the gold and labor of the “grateful and responsive rural folk.”
He tells the Scarecrow he needs a “diploma” from a “university” to have a brain. He creates artificial status to replace natural intelligence and sovereignty.
THE WAY HOME: RECLAIMING YOUR SOVEREIGNTY
At the end of the movie, Glenda the Good Witch tells Dorothy: “You don’t need to be helped. You’ve always had the power to go back to Kansas.”
THE CODE: You have always had the power to reclaim your sovereignty. You just forgot. The “remedy” is not a magic spell; it is a legal process.
Just as Dorothy clicked her heels, you can click into your status as a sovereign by using proper status correction techniques. This is the “Invoice and Bill of Exchange” that allows you to take legal title to your Straw Man and move back to the “solid ground” of the private sector.
As Dorothy said, “There’s no place like home.” And there is nothing like the feeling of being a Sovereign in your own land.

READY TO UNVEIL THE FULL SYSTEM?
If you are ready to stop being the “Scarecrow” and start acting like the “Sovereign,” you need to get the full breakdown. In my book, “Follow the Yellow Brick Road: Unveiling America’s Financial System,” I dive even deeper into:
- The legal fiction of the Certificate of Birth.
- How to navigate the “Emerald City” of fiat currency.
- Exposing the “Flying Monkeys” (the enforcers of the corrupt system).
- Reclaiming your power from the illusionists behind the curtain.
Ready to step into the Private Life? Text ‘Private Life’ to 702-200-4900 for immediate consulting and access to the NGICDST Trust Templates through DK’s Private Business Circle.
Don’t let the Wizard keep you in a trance. The curtain has been pulled back. The road is clear. It’s time to come home to your sovereignty.
Peace and Prosperity,
Don Kilam
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