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Did you know that IRS Tax Relief is real ?
.....that most of the time you do not owe taxes at all ?

  • That the vast majority of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) is not the law itself, but is only evidence-- a representation-- of the actual statutes in force, and like in the game of post-office, the real language has been a bit garbled in transmission.

 

  • That “income”, “wages”, “self-employment income”, “employee”, “employer” and “trade or business”-- as these and certain other terms are used within, and in regard to, the tax law-- have narrow legal meanings exclusively involving, and applying to, certain privileged activities, such as holding or administering a government office, or working in one. 

 

  • That although the tax statutes make perfectly clear that, for instance, language describing the obligations of “employees”-- and the taxes to which “employees” are subject-- only apply to a small minority of American workers, the distinction is artfully concealed in the IRC representation of the law, and is never forthrightly acknowledged in any IRS publication (although it is obliquely acknowledged whenever necessary for the avoidance of legal jeopardy).

 

  • That an elaborate system has been created which causes some people to whom the tax laws do not otherwise apply (maybe including you) to inadvertently declare themselves to be among the persons to whom those laws do apply.

 

"The revenue laws are a code or system in regulation of tax assessment and collection. They relate to taxpayers, and not to nontaxpayers. The latter are without their scope.”  United States Court of Claims, Economy Plumbing and Heating v. United States, 470 F.2d 585, at 589 (1972)

 

The days of fearing the IRS, and the rest of the Federal Government for that matter, are over. Like Tolkien's black arrow that brought down the accursed dragon, Smaug, or the sword that Arthur pulled from the stone, Pete Hendrickson has given all Americans the one weapon they will ever need to assert their true power in this country. That weapon is the truth, and it does cut mightily!

There is not room enough in this editorial to tell the story of Peter Hendrickson  though you can be sure I will take the time to tell it elsewhere. It was during a truly fateful turn in my unlearning process, back in 2003, that I came across his work, Cracking the Code, The Fascinating Truth About Taxation in America.

Before that time, I had come across one futile theory after another challenging the authority of the IRS to seize the hard-won earnings of private sector American citizens. All of these pretenders had one thing in common. They based their claims, in one way or another, on the unconstitutionality of the Income Tax, either in the law's passage or its application.

Pete Hendrickson claims the exact opposite is true. As the Supreme Court has always upheld, the Revenue Laws, as enacted, are entirely constitutional. Where Hendrickson scores the absolute, total victory is in emphasizing that the Federal Government, because of our Constitution, has a very limited scope of power.

This truth has always been on the books, but a great deal of suspicious and immoral activity has occurred over the years to hide this very powerful understanding. Indeed, the shock of the Great Depression and World War II provided ample opportunity for the wolves in society to debauch the law and carefully corrupt the common understanding of it within the flock-at-large. The fleecing that has gone on since that time has helped to create a lawless power that today threatens the world with extinction.

Cutting to the chase, the truth is simply this; a private sector worker's earnings are not legally subject to the federal tax on income. They never have been, and as long as we still have a Constitution, they never will be.

Why then, you ask, have you been paying income taxes on your earnings all these years? The answer is harsh, so take a deep breath before you read on.

 
Answer:
You have been lied to. You have been misled. You are ignorant. You are scared. You are weak.

 

 

 

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