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Main thread for Ed and Elaine Brown vs the evil IRS, Part 13

Started by Lloyd Danforth, March 04, 2007, 04:08 PM NHFT

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Dave Ridley

I will plan to announce the apr 24 demo to the ed brown blog (quest for fair trial blog)...


Russell Kanning

http://www.rockrivertimes.com/index.pl?cmd=viewstory&cat=4&id=16174

Legality of the income tax called into question
By Rick Jones    Print this page


In the early part of this century, a man named Bob Schulz asked the IRS to show him the law that says he has to pay an income tax. They ignored him time and time again. Since Article I of our Bill of Rights says that our government must answer our questions, the answer should have been forthcoming. Bob Schulz is still waiting for his answer. He has served his written questions over and over again, with no response from government.

Then came some notable tax "evasion" cases. Vernice Kuglin, a pilot for Federal Express, made the same claims as Bob Schulz, and was found not guilty by a jury in 2004. This year, a man named Whitey Harrell was also found not guilty by a jury. Mr. Harrell stated during his trial that he would gladly pay income taxes if someone would just show him the law. The jury found Mr. Harrell not guilty because the judge refused to show the jury the law, after two separate requests. An impressive video of a speech before the National Press Club by Jury Foreman Marcella Brooks is available for free viewing on the Internet.

Then, there's the dramatic story of Ed and Elaine Brown of Plainfield, N.H. They, like Bob Schulz, have been searching in vain for the income tax law. Mr. Brown is a retired exterminator, and Mrs. Brown is a dentist with an active practice. One, or both, has been variously charged with conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government, tax evasion, willful failure to collect employment taxes, conspiracy to structure transactions, and structuring transactions. The Browns got their day in court last month, but were stymied when U.S. District Court Judge Steven McAuliffe made clear that he would allow the Browns to show that they honestly held unusual legal views, but would not allow them to try to persuade the jury of the accuracy of those ideas. Seeing the futility of being tried without being able to present evidence, Ed Brown simply went home and remains there today. He is refusing to return to court, and warns U.S. officials to stay away. He has publicly announced a $1,000,000 reward (real estate) if anyone can show him the law that compels him to pay income tax.

With $1,000,000 on the table, you would think that someone would find the law that compels us to pay an income tax. If you do find the law, a question arises. Will you claim the million dollars on your income taxes?

Bob Schulz's Web site is http://www.givemeliberty.org. Ed Brown's Web site is http://questforfairtrialinconcordnh.blogspot.com/

Rick Jones is a political activist and Rockford resident.

from the April 4-10, 2007, issue

Russell Kanning


armlaw

Quote from: James A. Pyrich on April 02, 2007, 03:39 AM NHFT
Yet more goddamned pieces of paper...

Are you seeing a trend here?
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Hey...You are the one using them, aren't you? You, know those "goddamned pieces of paper" called FRN's.  Are you going to stop using them?

eques

Quote from: armlaw on April 05, 2007, 09:15 PM NHFT
Quote from: James A. Pyrich on April 02, 2007, 03:39 AM NHFT
Yet more goddamned pieces of paper...

Are you seeing a trend here?

Hey...You are the one using them, aren't you? You, know those "goddamned pieces of paper" called FRN's.  Are you going to stop using them?

Don't try to change the subject.  The question is, do words written on a piece of paper bind me or you?  The answer is, unequivocally, "no."  Even if I somehow agreed to a contract that violated my right of self-ownership, that contract is void because it is impossible for me to yield that right.  Such a contract can never be legitimate.

Does that change the fact that an overwhelming majority believes that words do have such binding power?  No, because they then act on that belief.  That still does not make it legitimate.

If you really want to know the answer to your charge, PM me.

Kat Kanning


Rodinia

With regards to the Brown's, has there been pressure put on the county sheriff to kick the feds the fuck out of NH?

Russell Kanning


Kat Kanning

Lower elevation?  Hyperbaric chamber?  Fire hose?  Shiatsu?

Lloyd Danforth



Raineyrocks

Quote from: Kat Kanning on April 06, 2007, 11:29 AM NHFT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oaKZrDCYYQ

V protest in DC

Wow, I got the goosebumps watching that, thanks for posting it Kat!  Have you checked out their website?  I'm going to check it out now. :)

Rodinia

Quote from: Russell Kanning on April 06, 2007, 01:30 PM NHFT
How do you put pressure on a sheriff?


Well, the sheriff is an elected official and as such, he's hoping to be re-elected. He's also the highest ranking law enforcement official in the county and as such, he has the authority to tell the feds to get stuffed.  Seriously, if you think this is a serious issue, there would be 1000 or more people outside the sheriff's office demanding he boot the feds. What the people want, the people get, if they truly want it.

Russell Kanning

You can do that.
Ed and his pals in that area have been in contact with the sheriff.

Rodinia

Quote from: Russell Kanning on April 06, 2007, 04:22 PM NHFT
You can do that.
Ed and his pals in that area have been in contact with the sheriff.

There's a difference between Ed and some pals being "in contact" with the sheriff and 1000 fed up citizens outside the station demanding to ousting of the feds.