Btw
@Null, LFJ's SSN is hosted
here, and it is taken from
this Doxbin paste.
Edit: Nevermind LFJ was born in California in 1987, I don't know where this misinfo came from that LFJ isn't a US citizen.
Big problem here, I decided to research the social security number to confirm it's validity of, as pre-2011 SSNs are coded by state (first 3 digits) and you can then date it to year by middle digit.
Since he's Canadian, he would've only gotten a SSN when he came to the US on a F-1 Student visa in 2006, definitently no later than when he started working for google in 2008 on a TN-1 Visa, or hell being very generous, lets say for giggles, he got one in June 2004 based on his first paid IT work for a US company he has listed on his Linkedin when he would've been 18.
Well, the Social Security Administration has published the highest group number for every geographical code by month from Nov 2003 to June 24 2011 at which point the SSA ended coding and switch to a random number generator, since it'll show down to the month when LFJ would've gotten his SSN.
The thing is, even the earliest aviliable set of numbers from Nov 2023 shows code 561 (in California's geographic number block) as already being maxxed out, why is this? Number block 561 was fully issued in 1987.
Just to confirm this, I decided to pull the Social Security Admin's last Death Index, listing social security numbers of everyone dead in 2014, with the associated name, DOB, DOD, SSN issue year, State of Issue, which I had to pay $25 to access for the sake of KF and discovered something very interesting searching for number block 561-99-65xx:
This private information is unavailable to guests due to policies enforced by third-parties.
It appears whoever made the fail dox pulled the social security number out of their ass by simply checking what social security number range was being issued in California during LFJ's purported birth date, the problem with this is firstly, LJF wasn't born in the US.
Secondly, the faildoxer, being under the age of 50, was unaware that during this time period, you didn't, and in fact, couldn't, get a social security number at birth, and until the late 80s, would only get it when you got your first job starting at 14 or you first immigrated to the US as an adult, as you see with the only two people from the 561-99-65xx block on the 2014 SSA death index, Gabriel got her's at 14 assumptively for her first job, Mr. Yang got his at 60, assumptively when he immigrated to the USA
Young children only started getting SSN numbers in 1987, due to the 1986 tax reform under Reagan, and it wasn't an option to get an SSN at birth until the mid-90s in California as prior to this there was no need for children to have a SSN.
Tax year 1987 ( 4/15/1988 ) it became mandatory for anyone born before 1983 (5 years old) to have an SSN to be claimed on taxes.
Tax Year 1989 ( 4/15/1990 ) it became mandatory for anyone born before 1988 (2 years old) to have a SSN to be claimed on taxes.
Tax Year 1996 ( 4/15/1997 ) it became mandatory for any child born before December 1st in the year to have a SSN to be claimed on taxes.
Only in 1995 did it finally become an
option to be automatically be assigned a SSN at birth
in California, though 3 states started in August 1987 as a pilot project by the Social Security Administration, which was opened up to all states to join in 1989, and by 1991 a vast majority of states were assigning SSNs at birth.
That said, all of this is irrelavent, LJF is a Canadian, it would've been impossible for him to get a SSN before he turned 18 circa 2004-2005