How Can We End The Income Tax?
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We
have a clause in Section 30 of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 allowing
the US to buy back the Federal Reserve Corporation for roughly $500
billion dollars any time we wish. We may also abolish the Federal
Reserve Corporation, or repeal the act, our choice. The last provision
of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, Sec. 30 states “the right to amend,
alter or repeal this act is expressly reserved.” This language “means”
that congress can at any time move to abolish the Federal Reserve
System, or buy back the stock and make it part of the Treasury
Department, or to alter the system as it sees fit. It has never done
so. Should we buy it back, the $500 billion represents outstanding
stock shares.
The
FED holds the $7 trillion dollar interest debt paid by the income tax
and the social security debt of $10 trillion dollars for a total of $17
trillion dollars. Good purchase don't you think? $500 billion to buy
the company that holds the notes for our $17 trillion dollar debt? No
more income tax, IRS, Federal debt, etc. The US treasury makes our
money again, backed by gold and silver, and Americans now keep an extra
30 to 40 percent of their wages which will create the greatest economic
boom in the history of the United States of America. Why doesn't the
government answer this question as to why they are fraudulently
cheating Americans?
Our
federal government is funded by excise, imposts, and duties, and has
been since 1776. The income tax was only to pay for the money making
and interest costs incurred by turning over our money making to the 12
International Banks that own the Federal Reserve Corporation, during
that same year of 1913. Our Gasoline, Tobacco, Alcohol, and taxes on
products coming into this country are huge, and are the only things
funding the US federal government, and can continue to do the same in
the future. It is time to end the Income Tax/IRS/Federal Reserve
Corporation Slavery imposed by the legislators in government that have
sold America out since 1913.
Idaho Observer Newspaper
article on Rick Stanley regarding IRS and Income Tax
Rick Stanley, left, with
former IRS agents Joe Bannister
and John Turner at the Indianapolis Airport Holiday Inn
Nov. 12, 2002. All three men came all the way across
the country with We the People and Freedom Drive 2002
which climaxed in a tax honesty movement rally in D.C.
Nov. 14. Photo by Art Norris
Stanley Informs IRS it has
no authority to collect taxes Denver businessman, Senate candidate,
liberty activist vows to meet collection activities with force.
Denver - On February 21,
2003, Denver businessman and liberty activist/organizer Rick Stanley
received a letter from the Internal Revenue Service. According to
Stanley, "The letter attempted to explain that the IRS serves to
'assist' individuals in the collection of taxes; dispel any other
information received on about the IRS and its capacity from any other
sources outside the IRS as fraudulent and to prosecute (an indirect
threat to my wife and myself) those Americans who "fail" to comply with
the laws regarding income tax."
The letter, which
inferred that the IRS was fully aware of Stanley's leadership role in
the tax honesty movement, was accompanied by a tax brochure which also
attempted to explain the nature and capacity of the IRS. "The IRS
brochure, without a doubt IS the fraudulent information being
disseminated to Americans by the federal government, " wrote Stanley.
Stanley, along with a
growing number of Americans, believe that the income tax is an
unconstitutionally-collected unapportioned direct tax; the government
has no authority to assess taxes against the wages of Americans because
wages are property, not income. Stanley also believes that the
exhaustive research of Bill Benson, author of "The Law That never Was,"
proves that the 16th Amendment which allegedly authorized the income
tax, was never properly ratified.
Stanley is a handsome,
good natured, charismatic and fearlessly principled American who
refuses to pay income taxes or withhold them from employees pay checks
until the government answers We the People's constitutionally submitted
petition for redress of income tax-related grievances. His brief,
direct response to the IRS letter is published in its entirety below.
It would appear Stanley has drawn his line in the sand. "Will the IRS
choose to cross the line?" is a question that remains to be answered.
Richard E. Jr. &
Pamela J. Stanley
6280 E. 39th Ave.
Denver, CO 80278-1319
February 24, 2003
Internal Revenue Service
1973 North Rulon White Blvd.
Ogden, Utah 84201
Attn: Mr. Parizek
Re: Richard and Pamela
Stanley SS# xxx-xx-xxxx, xxx-xx-xxxx
Employee ID# xx-xxxxx
To Whom This May Concern
Avoiding the issues is
unacceptable. As an American, I will not tolerate it anymore. You have
no authority to make me pay income tax. I have no liability to pay this
income tax.
I am an American that
demands his constitutional rights. Since you refuse to respond,
regarding any issues I have added to my master file, I see no reason to
play the letter game.
If you try to steal my
property, I am an American, and I will defend my property with all the
force required. Your force will be met with mine. You have been warned.
Warn your master, Satan. God has promised me protection in this matter.
You are correct. You do
not have the authority to change the laws. The laws are very distinct.
Without authority, you are nothing more than a collector, trying to
exceed your authority.
Sincerely,
Rick Stanley
Constitutional Activist, Warrior for God and America