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Originally Posted by ezrhythm
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JG:
NO - it is not a win.
Point #1 - conviction for willful failure to file means he has an open, interest bearing account with an instrumentality of the Federal Reserve Corporation.
Point #2 - Kahn misled him to file forms (with "the number") in order to get "refunds" for past taxes paid. (dumb move).
Point #3 - As Mr Snipes has agreed, via "signature card", to abide by the rules of "The Bank", whose U.S. governor is the Secretary of Treasury, he had no grounds to disobey the rules of his "master".
Point #4 - He still has to file "returns" -and- pay back taxes, fines, etc.
Point #5 - He is still a "contributor" equally liable for the national debt (unpayable due to usury).
Point #6 - As one engaged in usury, via bank account, he is a self condemned man (see Ezekiel 18:13 KJV). He has no expectation of "Divine Justice" on his behalf, and the government can rightly assume (In God We Trust) that they're absolved of any blame for 'kicking him around'.
Point #7 - He's still a pauper at law, and thus excepted from the protections normally available to free citizens (see Art IV of Confederation, 1777).
For more indepth, See post #77, #94
http://www.suijuris.net/forum/taxati...-income-8.html
Re: pauperization
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NASP/message/361