Bob’s Bicycles: A Story of the Income Tax from LostHorizons.com
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KEK this is great
Interesting, this is a 2007 essay, but it gets the point across, namely that the income tax must be evitable to be Constitutional, but the government is not required to explain how or to disabuse people of the notion that it's inevitable. Details of course must be gleaned from the IRC rather than from editorial opinions like this.
Yes, there are details on actual implementation milestones and extraction steps elsewhere on LostHorizons.com.
That essay is more of a parable, if you will.
Have confirmed with my contact a claim that LH works, but isn’t always the clearest or most responsive to inquiries.
I am not a lawyer or a financial advisor, and this is not legal or financial advice, everyone has to come to their own conclusions.
That's a standing criticism! For me, I try to make myself available to everyone to answer inquiries and help people draw conclusions, but I do it with Q&A and guided nudges rather than a seminar that people might think is advice. But the more that the whole scheme can be described by general consensus (and it's been done at Scored before), the more people can see it for what it is. Looks like the current system is scheduled to default into something else prior to the mass consciousness necessary on the IRC, though.
“The IRC”?
I definitely don’t understand the issue well enough to give people seminars, only familiar (somewhat) with the concept and that it works.
Only RESIDENTS of the District of Columbia and employees of the owners of said district, aka "federal (contract) government" are required to pay income taxes. The cabal simply invented an artificial, fictional "District of Columbia" via the 2-letter state codes and zip codes.
It's this simple. Once a man or woman ADMITS, via signing a 1040, that they are a RESIDENT of the fictional district (your home address using the state code and zip code), they've sealed their fate.
If you don't file/sign the 1040 and don't admit you live in their fictional district, the parasites (IRS) can't attach to you.
Thus, "Res-Idents" in Latin -> "Res {property}" "Ident (identity/identification}" are "property the controlling cabal) claim they own". And most men and women unwittingly AGREE with their trick because they BELIEVE their lies.
Men and woman were UNLAWFULLY CONVERTED into property at the start of the FDR regime. This is why they confiscated gold. Because property cannot own property. Few people realize that less than 1% of men and women paid any "income taxes" until 1942 with the implementation of the "voluntary" 10% "Victory tax" when FDR tricked us into joining WWII. The 16th amendment in 1913 applied to virtually nobody...only a tiny few wealthy. It was sold as a "wealth tax" to Congress. And it was never even ratified by enough states.
The whole scheme is one giant, fraudulent fairy tale from beginning to end.
But the vast majority of people are still controlled by FEAR and ADVERSARIAL ENERGY such that they're not ready to accept this simple and obvious truth. Said energies are the CAUSE of the problems they get themselves caught up in when they do try.
If you can release the fear and the IDEA that this fictional entity known as "IRS" is your "enemy" that you "must fight", then it's smooth sailing and there's literally nothing to bother with. They leave you alone if you don't give them any of your attention.
As long as you don't literally live in Washington D.C. and are not an employee of the federal government, you're not required to pay "income (corporate profit) taxes". This is precisely how their deceptive "amendment-Code-Act-TItle" is written. You just have to read it and use the definitions they've provided. It's quite the treasure hunt. Fortunately, some people have done all that hard work already for us. And this is what they've all concluded. And none of them have paid any income taxes for decades, which they openly and publicly admit. They figured out "the game" and have shared their wisdom openly.
And yet still, the FEAR dominates the consciousness of the masses. it just takes one "cautionary tale" about that one guy who tried this and lost everything to dissuade people. The problem is, he didn't "try this" correctly (as explained above). And more importantly, he had an adversarial mentality and a ton of fear in the mix as well. Nobody that knows the above and doesn't admit to being their property ever loses. But their stories aren't very "sensational" so you never hear them, so as to keep the fear alive!
This may be true, but it’s not what I have very high confidence through firsthand testimony to be true.
Which part do you disagree with? That no matter what the truth is, they can still lien your property or throw you in jail if they want?
I didn’t say I disagreed with it, I said I can’t confirm it.
Peymon can. All the confirmation you could ever want, and then some.
https://www.freedomlawschool.org/knowledge-base
Ah, nice. I still can’t confirm or deny that claim from firsthand testimony, though. It’s not a question of if it exists.
As has been noted several times here the last few days, there are a lot of fringe topics in this area where people get in trouble.
Even with my firsthand testimony, it’s possible that it’s not true. It should exist only as a starting point for doing one’s own research.
I hear ya. Hopefully you understand you can pay this guy, Peymon, like basically 25% of your last payment to the IRS, and he'll deal with all your potential IRS issues, including paying up to one million dollars if you end up losing to the IRS. He says, in 35 years, that has yet to happen to any of his clients. And perhaps, more importantly, he says most of his clients never even get harassed. But sure, take it FWIW. He's selling his services, so he's not inclined to share situations that maybe didn't work out that well for a few.
But I think most importantly, he says if you make less than $750K a year, you're likely not even going to be harassed because it costs the IRS, on average, $250K to take someone to tax court when it's all said and done. So if they can't recover at least double that, it's really not even worth it for them.
Last I heard him mention in one of his videos, there were some 20-25 million "non-filers" in 2020 or 2021. Of which, he said the IRS only has the manpower and resources to chase down less than 1%. And you can pretty much bet that 1% are the biggest earners of the bunch. Nothing else would make sense.
But in the end, the fear and adversarial attitude are the biggest determining factors. If you're carrying one or both, I'd think twice. That FUD-Monster does far more damage than most everybody yet understands. Of the maybe three dozen people I've discussed this with over the years, only 5 followed through. The other thirty-odd folks were far too scared and I told them they shouldn't even try it.
No matter what, you're never going to get a letter or a phone call from the IRS letting you know "you're off the hook". This one fact alone has stopped most people from going forward. The fear of the unknown is the biggest boogeyman of them all. Not knowing whether the IRS may or may not come after them in the future was all it took to put an end to it. As such, now when I talk with new people about this subject, it's one of the first things I explain to them. Saves a lot of time.
"Worrying" is the most insane thing human beings do - on the regular. It makes absolutely no sense. Why would anybody want to think about a future they don't want? It's pure insanity. And yet, practically everybody does it quite frequently. Only when someone really stops and realizes this, and makes a sincere effort to shut that FUD-monster off, is it advisable to stop paying your fraudulent income taxes. "Truth-facts-evidence" have nothing to do with any of it in the end, because imagination creates reality. A mind filled with worry and uncertainty is a recipe for a near-certain disaster...
100% on that.