I was on the IRS website earlier looking for some personal information, and that led me to reading a few tax posts on Reddit, and every complaint was the same: "I mailed my tax return a year ago and it's still not processed!! HELP!" I saw one post that said the IRS is behind in processing millions of returns from the past two years, so I looked into it some more.
From the Wall Street Journal two days ago: "Anything that requires human eyes or hands at the IRS—paper returns, telephone calls and correcting errors made on returns—still could be subject to significant delays.
“I don’t even call them any more,” said Richard Pon, a San Francisco accountant, who says it is better to mail letters and wait several months for a reply, rather than charge clients while he waits hours on hold to speak with an IRS employee."
And from Accounting Today last week: "A group of 99 House Republicans has sent a letter to Internal Revenue Service commissioner Charles Rettig asking for information about how the IRS plans to fix the backlog of unprocessed tax returns before the 2022 filing season.
In a letter Thursday, the members pointed out the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration recently reported that more than 9.6 million unprocessed paper returns received in 2021, plus another 5 million paper and e-file returns, have been suspended during processing."
There is NO WAY that the IRS is going to bounce back from what the plandemic did to them, no matter how many henchmen Biden says he's going to hire. And due to changes in tax laws because of the plandemic, there is going to be even more of a delay. They will never, ever get close to caught up. Was this part of the plan, or just a nice side effect? And where does it go from here? Just curious what my frens think about this.
And I know a lot of people are talking about never filing again. I've always thought that unless this is a mass undertaking, it won't work. But...do they even have the ability to retaliate at this point? It's getting interesting if you really look at this situation. I'm not advising to not file. It's an extremely risky move. But it almost seems now that the IRS as we know it will cease to exist in the near future, simply because it has to. So much at the IRS is automated, but when people are still forced to mail late returns by mail, and many people even file current returns by mail, this requires human beings (or whatever the IRS hires) to do the handling and processing.
They cannot pretend to keep up with this much longer. They can't even answer their phone calls, numbers of which are increasing daily every time a taxpayer gets frustrated that their return they mailed a year ago hasn't been processed. Either things will get much better for the average American worker, or...they're planning some technological method of making our lives much, much harder and heavily taxed.
Thoughts?
I agree with what you're saying. I don't want to go into a lot of detail here, but the person who was selling the course my husband bought about how to get away with legally not filing taxes ended up in prison. And we got lucky we didn't suffer worse consequences. We owed a lot, but they never got aggressive about getting it, and now we're in the clear. Oddly enough, we got hit harder by the state tax department at the time. They were totally aggressive. I'm just saying, people have been trying these methods for a long time, and it has never worked unless you just get lucky and can fly under the radar. People lose their entire lives over it. The tax department is like the casino. It always wins.
But now it's different. Now we actually have a chance to own the casino. Yes, I know, we technically already do, but you have maybe a few thousand people who actually believe that or know anything about it. Now would be a great time, while the IRS is vulnerable, to start teaching people how to take back the power over their own hard-earned money. We also need to start talking more about the other options and what a possible alternative would look like. That's where you lose a lot of people. "Muh roads! Muh infrastructure! Muh social programs!" They need to know that there are other ways and you don't need the IRS for anything except stealing your money and giving it to programs you'd lose sleep over if you knew about them.
The IRS has the legal power to imprison you, without warrant, or due process if any IRS agent (agent for the IRS, AKA agent for the Fed) suspects you of a “tax crime.” No paperwork is required. Like a mob boss, they can tell the police to take everything from you, for any reason, on a whim. They can do this because they are agents of the sovereign Fed, and because we have given them that power by our laws. They were the Patriot Act before there was a Patriot Act. They are our King (literally AKA by written decree).
I will not be “selling” anything. I will be showing, in excruciating detail, precisely how this situation exists. The choice to act will be up to the individual, but the document I present is intended to be sufficient to show in court, that the laws and actions are in violation of the Constitution, not to mention completely immoral and literal slavery. It is intended to show, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that we are slaves, and that our slavery is designed to transfer all assets to the PTB (the people who own the Fed).
It doesn’t matter if any court agrees or not, it is designed to be entered into the court of public opinion in a way that makes it impossible to deny. See Part 1 of this document so you can understand the level of this exposition, and the way I present evidence. I will not be saying these things, I will be showing them.
As for “ending up in prison;” war is war, and it has its costs. We are at war with the sovereign entity called The Fed. Yes, maybe in the past we had no chance for this and now we do, but it will still take a process to get to victory. It won’t “just happen.” That process is one of education and taking up arms (where by “arms” I mean; the pen is mightier than the sword). Real (primary sourced) information, in a format that can be understood and not rejected by cognitive dissonance (a Rogerian, “less is more” approach), is the key to victory.
We can’t all end up in prison, and when we win, all “war prisoners” will be released, by decree of the victors (us). This is a game of numbers. We need enough to really understand what is going on for us to win. That is what I am working on, and I know I am not alone in that endeavor.
We will destroy them, it is only a matter of time. I will have my disclosure out by this tax season. I don’t know if we will win this year, but we will get that process started this year. By next year, they will be toast (if not this year). This is the last year of the Fed (if it wasn’t last year).
Its not the “IRS’ that is vulnerable. The IRS is just an agent of The Federal Reserve (and the BIS). If the IRS is vulnerable, that means the BIS is vulnerable, and if the BIS is vulnerable, it means we have already won, we just don’t know it yet. We don’t know it because people don’t yet understand that the IRS and Fed are the same entity, nor that The Fed is not in any way a part of our government (rather it is the sovereign entity our government answers to), nor have they ever even heard of the BIS (our legal God-Emperor's real name).
“Technically” (aka legally) we don’t own anything. Nothing. We are slaves. Even if we have paid off our mortgage we don’t own our home (on multiple levels). Same with your car for the same reasons. We don’t own them at all. Even outside of the reasons we don't own our home/car, on a more basic level we don’t actually own anything (legally). The IRS can come and take all of your stuff at any time on a whim. Legally speaking, they own everything you use, including you.
This will be a part of my report. This is, I agree, a huge part of winning the war. There needs to be another option to take another option. First the entire fraud must be revealed, then we must have an alternative. This is what I, and many others like me, are working on.
I have full confidence the end of the Fed is coming, and what comes after is gonna be good.