I've previously written of David Carmichael's legal efforts fighting the Navy over an illegal discharge 3 years shy of 20 years of service. David became convinced that continued use of an SSN violated Biblical prohibitions against identifying with a universal identifier, and he requested the Navy use a substitute identifying number as a religious accommodation. The Navy refused to even process his request. As a result, David was forced out of the Navy losing not only his paycheck but a full retirement pension he would have received had he completed his 20 year tour. David first filed civil suit pro se (by himself, without a lawyer) against the Navy in federal court. The judge clearly disdained Carmichael and his case and was about to summarily dismiss the case when David found well-known Constitutional attorney Herb Titus who took Davids case. None-the-less, Davids case was flippantly dismissed. Titus appealed Carmichael's case, and Carmichael won his first ruling that reversed the lower court decision and ordered the trial judge to hear the case. See Carmichael v. United States, 298 F.3d 1367 (Aug 2002). Important Declarations were made in the ruling that Executive Order 9397 did not mandate federal agencies to use the SSN as the sole record keeping number.
The trial judge reopened and heard the case. David reported that the judge, remarkably, gave the Navy strong hints that they should settle the case out of court. The Navy refused to entertain Carmichaels settlement proposals and eventually ended up with a strong judgment against them for both back-pay and retirement. 66 Fed. Cl. 155 (2005). Unfortunately, David can't cash the check because he cannot find a bank to open a bank account for him without an SSN. He did however get a bank president to admit that they could fulfill their Customer Identification Procedures without David having a national identification card (Drivers license) except for the new U.S. Treasury regulation that prohibits all banking services to those who will not identify themselves with an SSN. Undaunted and uncompromising David is now preparing legal action against a bank as yet unnamed.
David is a man of substantial christian faith and he gives full credit to God for successfully bringing him through these trials. David has authored a book which I've read and recommend, called "Faith-The Final Frontier." This is David's story, or part of it as it's not over yet. It is not about his fight with the Navy, as there is only passing mention of his discharge. It's a book about how he has trusted God in a variety of serious circumstances, being led to do things "crazy" to any average person, as well as the follow-up miracles that landed him on his feet. Many of such miracles are finance related, as they took place after his forced discharge from the Navy when money was very scarce but with him still having a family to raise.
Yet in spite of the miracles, David does not relate a life of easy trust in God. Far from cavalier, his story is one relating his own shortcomings and failures to do the right thing. Often his dedicated wife enters the scene who arguably has the more difficult task of trusting David, the imperfect man, when David tells her what crazy thing God told him to do, whereas David gets to trust a perfect God. It's the story of a "free-lance human being," David's moniker in describing a life generally free of obligations to earthly institutions (one this reviewer can relate to, actually).
David relates his financial struggles within his book and though he's not related his present financial standing to me, anyone willing to support David out of respect for his efforts may consider buying his book. I was not asked to do this promotion am in no way being compensated for it. Please see http://www.faithfrontier.com for book information.
David is also the principal behind the American Christian Liberty Society (http://www.christianliberty.org) which is an organization formed for fighting the widespread use/requirement of the Social Security Number. ACLS is currently supporting a case that is before the Idaho Supreme Court, Larry Lewis v. Idaho Dept. of Trans. David anticipates that the Idaho case will be a first win of a number of wins that will reverse previous court rulings against those who cannot identify themselves with a SSN by reason of their religious convictions. If David is asked, he would much rather people send money to support ACLS because he more than likely will send a book to you without cost if you ask him for one. Right now, most of the money given to support the work of ACLS has come out of Davids and Herbs personal sacrifice. Funds are needed to provide for travel and other expenses for Herb Titus and a Idaho lawyer who is sponsoring Herb in the Idaho Court. Oral argument will be in Boise, Idaho, on May 9, 2006. (ACLS funds are completely separate from David's book finances).
Neil McIver