Subject: Facade of Legality -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear Subscriber, The IRS, with the help of the DOJ and the federal courts, is an extortion machine. (But most of you already knew that.) All the tap- dancing they do about "law" is nothing more than a show they put on to try to give the impression that what they do is somehow legal, and therefore legitimate. But they don't care one bit about the law. They care about getting money, whether people owe it or not, and they will use any means--legal or not--to destroy those who don't pay the "protection" fee. They will try to hurt you if you don't comply, and afterwards fabricate some legal excuse for why it was okay for them to do so. If the folks at the IRS and DOJ really did care about the law, and thought they were truly collecting only what was "legally" owed, they would NOT behave the way they do. They could still be zealous, still prosecute some people, etc., but a few things would be very different. In my trial, the JUDGE (acting as back-up prosecutor) took me to task for not filing returns reporting my income as if it were taxable, and then filing a claim for refund to get it back. Then the DOJ picked up on that bizarre argument: that if I really believed I didn't owe it, I would have PAID it, and then tried to get it back. (Gee, I wonder if we should all do that for EVERY tax we don't think we owe. I don't think I owe any Albuquerque, NM property taxes--because I have no property there--but maybe I should pay them, and then try to get them back, to please the federal courts.) But aside from the silliness of the argument, the prosecution and the judge all decided that I was evil for NOT giving the IRS money and then filing a claim for refund to try to get it back. In fact, they harped on the fact that I DIDN'T sue the IRS as if it proves that I believe I owe the tax. (How's that for a logical non- sequitur?) So, if I were a good citizen, according to the government, I would give the IRS lots of money, and then file a claim for refund (1040X), and if they denied that, I would sue to try to get my money back. That, in my case, is what they declared I SHOULD have done, and I was a nasty criminal because I didn't do that. In the case of Dr. Tom Clayton, however, he was nasty criminal because he DID do exactly that. The DOJ called his claims for refund "false claims"--when they were no such thing--and charged him with multiple felony counts of filing false returns (26 USC 7206(1)). The claims themselves made no secret about the reason for the request for refunds: he had concluded that he had previously paid taxes on NON-taxable income. Nonetheless, the DOJ fascists painted that as a CRIMINAL act, and flung him in prison for it, where he is right now. (Incidentally, he did appeal his conviction, and that gross misapplication of the "false returns" statute is one of the main issues being challenged.) What it boils down to is that if you don't accept on faith the conventional wisdom regarding the federal income tax, there is NOTHING you can do to make the federal fascists happy. If you merely speak your mind, they will criminalize that, and call it an "abusive tax shelter," or a "corrupt attempt to interfere with the administration of the tax laws." If you don't file, they will prosecute you, and say you should have paid and then sued to get it back. But if you pay up, and try to get it back, they will prosecute you for filing "false claims." In some cases even asking QUESTIONS is portrayed as a criminal act by these lunatics (which IRS Special Agent Donald Pearlman did in my own little inquisition). There's a reason I call it "heresy": that's exactly how they treat it. In short, you are EVIL if you BELIEVE something they don't like. No matter what you do, you are a heretic, and they will find an excuse to persecute you--even if you're doing exactly what they said the last "tax heretic" SHOULD have done. The IRS has its indisputable doctrine (which happens to contradict the law), and-- from their cult-like vantage point--it is IMPOSSIBLE to honestly disagree with them. Any who disagree are sneaky, nasty criminals, who should be burned at the stake. Luckily, the government can't fling people in prison without the consent of the American people (by way of the jury box). Unluckily, the American people tend to be idiots, who not only blindly believe the gospel according to the IRS--which by itself would be understandable--but who whole-heartedly AGREE that not accepting on blind faith the proclamations of any moronic federal bureaucrat is a SIN, and that anyone who does so DESERVES to be put in a cage. Every once in a while, however, someone with a brain ends up on a jury. It happened in Vernice Kuglin's case. It happened in Joe Banister's case. It happened in Tommy Cryer's case. And, with any luck, it is happening right now, in Sherry Jackson's case, which (as I understand it) started today. We shall see. Sincerely, Larken Rose http://www.larkenrose.com (P.S. This is a good opportunity to once again suggest that, if you want to help out Dr. Tom's family during his incarceration as a political prisoner, find the "Click & Pledge" button at the bottom right hand corner of the http://www.theft-by-deception.com web site. You can either do a one-time donation, or better yet, have it be a monthly recurring thing. Even $10 a month from a bunch of us would be a big help.) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com/verify Charset: UTF8 Version: Hush 2.5 wpwEAQECAAYFAkcmW5UACgkQGmVFo/iGj33MCQQAn3WbVmOUt7Ea6HG19QxJlwsV17H7 7sRFRH/ZDZ4CuvjQvNsGlB8mFIY6/AFjP4iNaxkR2nCUyCcQuUQSHq/rHGxV78oxaGp7 0RP+qsArcS/bmaik8hyEwGoZbZ4n3OOdzRhZasn2fSbVTRAt3VWK6gLbXS3yiVv1SbvY QbbnZA8= =DPAh -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -------------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, send a blank message to 861-on@mail-list.com