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1099-OID, 1040-V, 1096, form 56, 1040
Is anyone on this site familiar with the possible uses of the afore mentioned forms? We are engaged in deep discussion on http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RedemptionByMethod/
and I was wondering if any here has any knowledge or experiences with these forms?
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05-20-2008, 09:44 AM
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Wnston Shrout talk about the 1099-OID and the 56. Google him and see what you com up with. Good reading.
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05-20-2008, 10:04 AM
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Sam Kennedy has discussed them on his show, Take No Prisoners;
http://www.republicbroadcasting.org/...p?cmd=archives
Scroll down the page, it's about half the way.
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05-20-2008, 12:03 PM
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Any First Hand Knowledge?
I Know The Members Here Like To Make Waves So I Figured I'd Come Back And See If Anyone Has Adapted These Techniques. I Am Pretty Knowledgeable To This Topic, Though I Can Always Improve Knowledge. If Anyone Here Can Offer Anything I Can See Or Read, I WOULD Appreciate It, But Please No More Links To Sam Or Winston, We Already Have Them.
Thanks For Sharing All!
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07-26-2008, 06:32 PM
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10990OID Success Story!
I've used the 1099-OID,1040V,1096 and 1040...and have seen results. There's info on the internet regarding how to fill out the forms. But I've only heard of people getting back FRIVILOUS FILING letters from the IRS. THe group that I'm a member of has had plenty of success with these forms.
Regarding Sam and Winston neither one of them have first hand KNOWLEDGE of the subject matter. They can't talk about it if they haven't filed their own forms...!!!
I have first hand info from people that have used Sam's method and these people have been charged with crimes and is seeking help to undo the wrong that the BIC process has put them in.
Ezra EL
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07-26-2008, 06:37 PM
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And that group is...?
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07-27-2008, 08:28 AM
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I too have interest...
in the proper use of the 1099-IOD, 1040v, fturner19.
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07-28-2008, 11:27 AM
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I have used the ZYA process on a $70k child support case and a $1.2k credit card bill as well as helping a friend with a $200k mortgage. No charges were filed and escrow was closed on those accounts.<p>Now, I will say this... I haven't been able to get released from prison using it but 2 judges recoused so far and my debtor has been placed on the court docket and called out to court 4 times. The funny thing is, they terminate the hearing the day before or on the morning of. This all started after I filed and sent copies to Paulson, IRS CID, & FDIC.<p>Oh, after the 4th termination I was contacted by the head judge of the district by phone with his inquiry abouuhe filings. I simply thanked him for acknowledging receipt by notary and informed him that he should contact the IRS! I think he had already been contacted by CID which is why he was calling me. :-)
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07-28-2008, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Fiberglassing
This all started after I filed and sent copies to Paulson, IRS CID, & FDIC.<p>Oh, after the 4th termination I was contacted by the head judge of the district by phone with his inquiry abouuhe filings. I simply thanked him for acknowledging receipt by notary and informed him that he should contact the IRS! I think he had already been contacted by CID which is why he was calling me. :-)
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Thank you for posting your story, that is quite exciting news to hear. When you reported them to CID an so forth did you use form 8300 or 3949a or your own letter format?
Thanks,
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07-31-2008, 03:29 PM
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no evidence of success
I have been dabbling lately because of a suitor or two engaged in research, and they tend to try convincing me...
Crosstalk;
Quote:
Dear Suitors;
I enjoyed showing my new video to the remnant of the We the People group Sunday. [It used to be a lot larger before Shultz was gagged.] I heard some of the suitors wanted me to forward Robert Erler's indictment again. Below.
I wanted the video to be 10 minutes and ended up at 33. Therefore there are two perspectives that I left out - perspectives that I think will help you understand the Fed and its elastic currency. 1. The Courts (I should relocate that cite) have opined that the only thing making the Fed, otherwise a private corporation, an instrumentality of the US government is that its stock certificates, FRNs private credit are designed to appreciate [sic - depreciate meant] in value. If you are a reserve bank with FRNs, stock certificates you bought those certificates (by trading or working) knowing they will be worth less tomorrow than today. That is unique among private corporations except the Fed and maybe other national central banks in other countries.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...04912516&hl=en
2. Keeping that in mind consider the patriot argument that the Income Tax is only for Profit, Gain and Interest - something like that. Now consider the video, if you bought an item with private credit you do not own it. But you may have resold it for a profit; ergo you profited from the Fed's private credit. If you are following that then you might understand this concept of Profit, Gain and Interest being taxable income describes the difference between elastic and inelastic currency too. Not just ownership. By using the private credit you profited in more ways than fractional lending. You expanded the fictional money supply and caused pressure to produce more notes when you asked for more notes than what you "paid" for the item. With lawful money, inelastic currency, there is no private credit from the Fed; so you own what you bought and you would of course only accept lawful money when you sell it off for a profit. You did not profit from the Fed's private credit so they have no claim on that profit as income.
One suitor came across an interesting video in an email which I have sanitized and attached. At first blush I disagreed with the questions based on my philosophy that the two types of people are those who do endorse the Fed and those who do not. Either state Citizens or US citizens can enter into contract and that contract is what gets examined outside the scope of citizenship. But then I viewed the short video at the end and thought it quite edifying how convoluted and obfuscated the term "voluntary" can be from the mouth of a politician when hiding (intentionally or not) that the voluntary option is to endorse private credit or redeem lawful money!
I have captured a chat room snippet too (attached).
Regards,
David Merrill.
[Without the attachment; the link is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7mRSI8yWwg ]
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The broadcast prompted an interesting response from an electrical engineer suitor:
Continued...
Last edited by David Merrill : 07-31-2008 at 03:32 PM.
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