Thursday, February 22, 2007

Fear is the key element for the IRS in achieving its mission.

FredMarshall1937 said...

"Fear is the key element for the IRS in achieving its mission. Without fear, the IRS would have a difficult time maintaining our so-called system of voluntary compliance. Given the opportunity the IRS will take the way out and grab whatever it can...the IRS does not care about you or what your future...may be." - Santo Presti, former IRS Criminal Investigation agent and author of "IRS in Action."

Santo Presti IRS in Action

From the reader comments here.

3 comments:

  1. For those of you who might think you can go online and down load some document proving the income tax on American labor is legal so you can win the prize being offered by Ed Brown and others, think again. As you can see from this picture the law involves more than you know, "JOEY"

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  2. First there is the Constitution of the united States of America, then

    9543 pages of title 26 internal revenue code,

    5 volumes 150,709 pages code of federal regulations,

    Public Laws or acts of congress that created the law? Thousands of pages over 100 years,
    Some lost forever in the national archives.

    2 Volumes, Bill Benson's "The Law That Never Was",

    The Holy Bible since our nation was founded on it's commandments and divine text.

    Black's Law dictionary

    The Federalist Papers

    Then there are all the books written to help you sift through the volumes of codes, statutes, regulations and publications such as,

    The Federal Mafia by Irwin Schiff
    Cracking the Code by Peter Hendrickson
    The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin
    The Federal Zone by Paul Andrew Mitchell
    Constitutional Income, Do you have any? by Phil Hart

    Thousands of protester, research and government websites.

    NONTAXPAYER.ORG
    GIVEMELIBERTY.ORG
    http://larkenrose.blogspot.com/ by Larken Rose
    http://famguardian.org/

    Just to name a few. Oh ya! lets not forget the IRS, House of representatives, Library of congress, firstgov.gov, Cornell Law School http://www.law.cornell.edu/tour.html#important
    and the supreme court
    http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=us&navby=year

    There are so many other places you may want to give up right now, so don't ever say we don't do our home work or our own research. This isn't a hobby to most of us.
    It's Reality every day.

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  3. http://bleap.blogspot.com/

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