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What more do you need? And don't go spouting any nonsense about congress, or the supreme court either.
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I'd be more than happy to talk about congress and the supreme court. In fact the first supreme court said that any laws that are contrary to the constitution are null and void (Marbury vs. Madison).
And if you want to talk about congress let's talk about how congress didn't ratify the 16th amendment. There were 48 states in 1913 which means 36 votes were required to pass the 16th amendment. Several states re-wrote the amendment before signing which eliminates thier votes, several voted against it but were counted for it, etc. Philander Knox committed fraud and claimed it had passed when in fact it didn't pass. And nothing that the supreme court says can make less than 36 votes into 36 votes.
The amendment also goes directly against the body of the constitution (it states we all direct taxes must be aproportioned) which makes it null and void. Also there's a little matter of signing a 1040 (tax confession form) goes against the 5th amendment. Having government take your income means you're working as a slave for much of the year which is against the 13th amendment. The IRS grabs your bank records and forces people to report certain transactions which goes against the 4th amendment. And it goes on and on.
The courts work for the government and it's in their interests to rule in favor of the fraud of income taxes.
The simple and undeniable truth is that income taxes are unconstitutional and therefore null and void but the courts conspire with the government to perpetuate this fraud. Also not one person with our organization has ever lost money or gone to jail.
juju showed Bob Schulz's website for the We the People foundation which are a great bunch of people. I'll be seeing Bob on the 26th of this month in Irvine. The original research for the fraud committed by Philander Knox was done by Bill Benson at
http://www.thelawthatneverwas.com
Paying income taxes isn't our patriotic duty or even the right thing to do. America was built by freedom loving tax protestors (Boston Tea Party) and those who value liberty are still protesting unjust and unconstitutional taxes. Especially when they're not needed to run a constitutional government like income taxes.