Why the so called 16th Amendment is "The Law That Never Was."
Date: 6/22/2013 1:02:50 AM ( 11 y ago)
May 31, 2020 -
"[T]he sole purpose of the Sixteenth Amendment was to remove the apportionment requirement for whichever incomes were otherwise taxable. 45 Cong. Rec. 2245-2246 (1910); id. at 2539; see also Brushaber v. Union Pacific R. Co., 240 U. S. 1, 240 U. S. 17-18 (1916)" So. Carolina v. Baker, 485 U.S. 505 (1988)"[3]
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June 16, 2019 - Today, I ask you to remember a great man you never knew. His name? Bill Benson.
As a retired forensic auditor for the State of Illinois, he began to suspect that something was wrong with the records and the claim that the Sixteenth Amendment (the Federal Income Tax) was ever ratified by the States.
So he and a few others began the long, long trek, all across this country, digging into records in State Archives that nobody had looked at in a hundred years, getting Certified Copies, and painstakingly piecing together the proof that the Sixteenth Amendment was never ratified by the States of the Union.
That proof, a two volume set of over-sized books published as "The Law That Never Was" absolutely documents the deceit and the fraud against the American People.
As a thank you, the Powers That Be arrested Bill Benson on false federal charges and denied him the medication he needed to live.[2]
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June 22, 2013 -
"(A) campaign of corruption on behalf of spreading misunderstanding of the income tax was assisted by increasingly widespread public-schooling in which was taught a worship of the state, propaganda resources which included exhortations by the likes of Donald Duck, and ten years of deep mental softening taking place during the rigors of the Great Depression. Needless to say, no such campaign would have been undertaken had the 16th Amendment actually authorized the general tax in which you are constantly invited to believe. ..."
At "Son of Truth of Self" (also at CureZone) this writer has posted several times on this source of most excellent information regarding the truth of the federal income tax and its limited application. The author of "Cracking The Code": Pete Hendrickson, shares why the 16th Amendment did not change the tax law.[1]
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Notes:
[1] http://www.losthorizons.com/Newsletter.htm#PageOne
[2] http://www.paulstramer.net/2019/06/about-small-contributions.html
[3] “Lawful Income Tax Avoidance Bonus Report: The Limits On Government Taxing Power (What The IRS Doesn’t Want You To Know!)" Page 22.
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