RE: Valuing Steem Rewards As Taxable Income Is A Vast Overstatement Of Tax Liability - Part 1

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Valuing Steem Rewards As Taxable Income Is A Vast Overstatement Of Tax Liability - Part 1

in taxes •  7 years ago 

The IRS is a scam because they use deceit (technically fraud) to manufacture consent. When you attempt to circumvent the fraud by educating yourself, the IRS will resort to threats of violence to force consent (coercion and extortion). Thus, they are no better than mafia gangsters. But, rather than leave your country, you can leave the farm, so to speak. The term "US" refers only to the 75 square mile area of Washington D.C.. The term "employee" refers only to one's status as an employee of the "US" - not an employee of the company for whom you work. So, do not declare yourself to be an employee or resident of the US and you have no tax liability. The other option is to demand "lawful money" in exchange for your "legal tender." That remedy works.

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have you tried it? many have tried and now rest 6 feet under. What is upsetting is that these things exist only as long as people comply with them. If there was a national never pay irs again day and the majority participated, that would be the end of the racket

Yes, I have used the lawful money remedy and I have read that many other have as well. I have never heard from the IRS since using lawful money. The problem with the other methods is that people don't understand WHERE they are becoming parties to a contract with the IRS. Anytime you use a SSN or most businesses connected to money, you are entering into a defacto contract with the IRS. So, if you try to leave this contract after the fact, they will grind you to a fine paste. Contract is LAW. It is the only law in existence now. As you say, the real problem is that people's compliance give the scam life. Most people are too lazy and unable to group together in meaningful ways to bring real change. Take gay marriage for bad example. What did they gain? The "right" to a piece of paper from the government. Some tax breaks. There are easier ways to get married and there are easier ways to get a tax break without involving the government. And what has changed? Everybody is still in the same prison of the mind. Deeper in fact.

please do some posts on this ! interesting stuff. you have tested it and it worked I would like to learn more
I just saw what Ken Okeefe is trying to do. check him out on youtube

I do not advocate listening to to anybody - including myself - on this subject. You must read and understand contract law, federal "code" and IRS "code" and the relevant definitions. MUCH of US code is built on ignorance of the true definitions of words and the impact of implied contracts. Nobody can help you or save you. You must help and save yourself. That is the real price of freedom.

you can watch Aaron Russo's documentary : America from freedom to facism
According to it there are millions of Americans that do not file for the income tax
I think it's mostly the public figures like William Cooper that get offed

They absolutely ARE mafia/gangsters.

That kind of argument is from the tax protest movement of the 1990s. I know because I watched them with great interest and even attended their meetings. You would do well to get better legal counsel.