From page 7 of Juan O Savin’s book called The Kid by the Side of the Road
Kennedy had these notes printed, blatantly ignoring the Federal Reserve notes from the private banks. Even today, many Americans don’t understand that the Federal Reserve and the Internal Revenue Service (the IRS), are no more federal than Federal Express. They are administered by federal employees, but as the U.S. courts have shown, the IRS is a Puerto Rican corporation. And, of course, there is nothing in the federal registry identifying an income tax, which is because it’s voluntary. Each year, we Americans voluntarily assess for ourselves a certain amount we supposedly owe. Of course, at the end of the day, it’s enforced using the statutes regarding liquor, tobacco, and firearms; just as though it is a mandatory tax. And the courts, as well as the rest of our legal system, have gone along with it. In fact, months before 9/11 happened in 2001, congress had scheduled hearings for October of 2001 to look into the legality of the IRS and the way laws surrounding it have been enforced. But those hearings never happened because of 9/11.
From page 7 of Juan O Savin’s book called The Kid by the Side of the Road
Kennedy had these notes printed, blatantly ignoring the Federal Reserve notes from the private banks. Even today, many Americans don’t understand that the Federal Reserve and the Internal Revenue Service (the IRS), are no more federal than Federal Express. They are administered by federal employees, but as the U.S. courts have shown, the IRS is a Puerto Rican corporation. And, of course, there is nothing in the federal registry identifying an income tax, which is because it’s voluntary. Each year, we Americans voluntarily assess for ourselves a certain amount we supposedly owe. Of course, at the end of the day, it’s enforced using the statutes regarding liquor, tobacco, and firearms; just as though it is a mandatory tax. And the courts, as well as the rest of our legal system, have gone along with it. In fact, months before 9/11 happened in 2001, congress had scheduled hearings for October of 2001 to look into the legality of the IRS and the way laws surrounding it have been enforced. But those hearings never happened because of 9/11.