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Old 05-20-2008, 06:10 PM
jeagas68 jeagas68 is offline
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Originally Posted by jetgraphics
JG: They had better thank the fools who submitted said document. It's fraud, and an open invitation to a future weenie roast - in Tax court.
Sigh.
Reasoning: Only account holders, duly enumerated, are "persons liable" for the "income tax" derived from the Social Security Act of 1935, which imposes an "income tax" on WAGES.
In addition, as "contributors" (FICA), they are equally liable to pay the impossible national debt. Thus making worthless notes (FRNs) into LEGAL TENDER. Obligated parties can never object to the tender of their own notes. Ergo, their wages, paid in worthless notes, of no par value, rise to the face value.
And if they have an open, interest bearing account with a bank *(usurers), they have signed an agreement to provide an annual financial statement in the form the bank requests.
http://www.suijuris.net/forum/130516-post49.html
And as we all should know, the U.S. governor of the World Bank, IMF, etc, etc, is the Secretary of Treasury, who shall not be paid by the U.S. government (see Title 22 USC Sec 286a, et seq)

22 USC Sec. 286a Appointments
(a) Governors and executive directors; term of office
The President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint a governor of the Fund who shall also serve as a governor of the (World) Bank, and an executive director of the (International Monetary) Fund and an executive director of the Bank. ...
(d) Compensation for services (1) No person shall be entitled to receive any salary or other compensation from the United States for services as a Governor, executive director, councilor, alternate, or associate.
(2) The United States executive director of the Fund shall not be compensated by the Fund at a rate in excess of the rate ...

According to page 494 of the U.S. Government Manual, 1993/1994 edition:
"In addition , the Secretary (of Treasury) has many responsibilities as chief financial officer of the Government. The Secretary serves as Chairman pro tempore of the Economic Policy council and as U.S. Governor of the International Monetary Fund, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the African Development Bank."
WHO'S IN CHARGE OF THE "BANK"?
The Secretary of Treasury, who shall not be paid by the U.S. government.
Other "small points"
Perjury jurat is limited to those who are IN government.
An address (domestic to the United States) is claimed.
Residency is claimed.

You have case law to back this theory of yours up?
Because I have a thank you letter and 2 zeroed out accounts from Revenue Office plus an endorsement from a corporate attorney that the presentment is true and correct.
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