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Clyde on The APA
The Administrative Procedures Act (APA)*is an illusion of due process but in reality far from it.* States have joined the deception in much the same way, such that the deception is foolproof.
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By using the APA, the government can set up a semi-judicial tribunal who is extremely*limited and who's discretion is narrowly defined.* By limited the discretion by code, success is assured.* For instance, all APA bodies have no discretion to hear Natural law,*Constitutional or common law complaints.* Thus if you protest your property taxes, the Board of Equalization only has discretion to adjust the amount of the assessment, not to rule on any direct attack on the assessment itself.* The IRS as well, only has discretion to adjust the amounts depending on evidence presented to them.* In this manner, no direct challenge can ever be sustained against the assessments.
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Since, no direct attack is authorized by the code, nor are they duties defined by code to do anymore than act on the assessment amounts, all challenges are frivolous, no matter what the merits are.* Thus the courts as well are locked into trial de novo hearing of they*administrative hearing by code and the tyranny is complete with no remedy available.
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If the American sheeple understood the process, there would not be a Congressman alive to perpetuate the tyranny, however they have lost any ounce of reality and recognition of who they really are in relation to that artificial entity we call government.
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The only remedy*lies in the common law default and its enforcement, which should be as effective as the common law traffic defaults.* The only obstacle to the process is the corruption of those who have power to*make judgments in the well oiled and designed support of the three branches to impose tyranny and open aggression on the People.*
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