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  Attention Soldiers of the United States Armed Forces:
  Your command structure has been compromised. You are taking orders from domestic enemies of the U.S. Constitution.
  The Dwell Time program is the levying of war against the United States.
  "I was just following orders"
is not a viable excuse. If you act above the law against U.S. citizens on U.S. soil as part
  of a military unit, you personally will be committing an act of treason, and you personally will be held accountable.


November 14, 2009 - Saturday 

Category: News and Politics
Step One: stop calling the IRS our government and start referring to it as a criminal enterprise, which it is. If anyone else refers to it as our government, you can politely correct them.

Step Two: stop signing your consent to be part of this criminal enterprise. This may cost you a few hundred dollars a year in tax returns, but it will save your country. You decide.

Step Three: if your employer wants you to be part of this criminal enterprise and threatens to take away your job if you are not, use a hidden camera to record his criminal activity and upload it to YouTube.

Step Four: network with other nontaxpayers. Start a weekly meeting of IRS Nontaxpayers at your local library. Discuss ways to support each other in the tough times ahead. The IRS Nontaxpayer issue will get them in the door, but it will also enable you to form a needed support community for when the power goes out or there aren't enough imports to sustain individuals of your community. I promise you that Washington DC is not going to be able to take care of you when imports stop flowing next year. You will thank me if you get a sustainable protection group going.

Step Five: stand your ground. You are obeying the law. Anyone trying to force you to finance murder, rape, torture, coercion of State governments or the levying of war against the United States is breaking the law. Remember that Washington DC does not produce anything. The only reason it wants to control your wealth is to steal it.

Randomlight

 
"stop signing your consent to be part of this criminal enterprise. This may cost you a few hundred dollars a year in tax returns"

Can you explain that a little more?

 
Posted by Randomlight on November 14, 2009 - Saturday - 4:49 PM
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Zephram Stark

 
If you work for someone else and they pay you in Fed Notes, they may be Fed licensed. They may fear that the Fed will take away their license if they fail to give the Fed tribute taken from your paycheck. As the Fed loses its power, this factor becomes increasingly insignificant, but some businesses are still willing to subjugate themselves to an international banking conglomerate because their stockholders only care about milking the life out of the cow, so to speak.

It doesn't occur to them that this cow is vital to the well being of their children and grandchildren.

 
Posted by Zephram Stark on November 14, 2009 - Saturday - 5:24 PM
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Nappy Headed Ho

 
Here are some other things taxpayers finance:


Fed Ponzi scheme


Wiretapping without a warrant


Endless war

Oklahoma Guinea Pigs

 
Posted by Nappy Headed Ho on November 14, 2009 - Saturday - 5:41 PM
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Nik-uh
Nicole Hodges

 
Tough entry; great intention behind the topic but how can you utilize such an idea to an actual movement?
 
Posted by Nik-uh on November 14, 2009 - Saturday - 8:21 PM
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Zephram Stark

 
I didn't need a movement to stop committing treason against my country. On the day the USA PATRIOT Act was signed, I vowed I would never pay the IRS another cent until it was repealed. I would keep that promise even I were the only one, but I can assure you that I am not. While I might be one of the most vocal, there are over forty-three million citizens of States in this union who refuse to sign an IRS form, not because it is easy, but because they love this country and they refuse to help destroy what their children will inherit.



 
Posted by Zephram Stark on November 14, 2009 - Saturday - 11:16 PM
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Nip

 
Can I attend your meeting?

 
Posted by Nip on November 14, 2009 - Saturday - 8:33 PM
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Zephram Stark

 
I would love that. The best way to get into one of our private meetings is to attend a local C4L event and meet those of us who are nontaxpayers. After the surface meeting ends and everyone feels comfortable, we'll have a big group hug and adjourn to the private section of the clubhouse to discuss battery powered air raid sirens, alternative economic systems, a likely depth needed to keep data lines safe from EMP, or the latest anti-tank gun someone picked up at the farmer's market.



 
Posted by Zephram Stark on November 14, 2009 - Saturday - 11:39 PM
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E - ROCK

 
Zephram, so an employer needs to be licensed by the FED to pay its employees in FED notes. So let's say an employer decides to forfeit that license. After that, the employer would have to devise some other form of compensation for its employees? What else? What other ramifications would that employer have to deal with? Are there modern examples of this? It has been said that since the Patriot Act many Americans have vowed to discontinue cooperation with the IRS until the Patriot Act is repealed. Are there examples of employers taking similar actions? What was involved? I imagine that the employees must escape their normal perceptions of commerce like banking and purchasing goods and services. Instead, they would need to get serious about true capitalism, bartering, self-sufficiency, and haggling. Is there any precedence or frame of reference for this sort of transition? Would it be similar to "living Amish" or native American? Are there any banks on American soil that are not part of the FED network? Could there be, say if I wanted to create my own bank and chose the recognize any currency like Gold and Silver? Gold and Silver seems to be doing so well as the US dollar continues to tank. Is there any other currency as strong as Gold or Silver and also sustainable against the World Bank's SDR's?

 
Posted by E - ROCK on November 16, 2009 - Monday - 3:17 PM
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Zephram Stark

 
"So an employer needs to be licensed by the FED to pay its employees in FED notes."

According to the Fed's Business.gov, "Every business needs one or more federal, state or local licenses or permits to operate." Directly or indirectly, the Fed can influence all federal, state and local license granting agencies.

"So let's say an employer decides to forfeit that license. After that, the employer would have to devise some other form of compensation for its employees?"

Compensation is not required, but tracking is. In order for society to operate efficiently, people or parties must get feedback as to how others perceive the relative value of their contributions. Take Google for example, a corporation with a free cafeteria, gym and other amenities for employees. At one time, the Googleplex had only two similar sized copy centers, but the North center was tracked as making almost twice as many copies as the South center. Instead of cutting the food, gym time and other amenities of the employees working in the South center, Google used the tracking data to identify which departments were traveling a farther distance to use the North center and asked them what they preferred about that facility. When the South center received this data, it used it to improve operations without any need to employ individual compensation as leverage. Employees saw the Googleplex as a good thing and wanted to promote its success as a whole. The only thing they needed in order to accomplish this was efficient tracking of preference and feedback.

Given a choice between being a vital component of a growing communal organism and being a replaceable cog, most people would take the former. All the employer has to do is create an environment where vitality is more valuable than replaceability.

"What else? What other ramifications would that employer have to deal with?"

Licensing and liquidity are pretty much it.

"Are there modern examples of this?"

To some extent, any sizable corporation circumvents the IRS in its internal operations by tracking the value of internal trades without Fed Notes. The only thing a corporation needs Fed Notes for is to trade with the outside world. There is no reason a community of any size cannot do the same thing. It merely needs the right database for tracking.

"It has been said that since the Patriot Act many Americans have vowed to discontinue cooperation with the IRS until the Patriot Act is repealed. Are there examples of employers taking similar actions? What was involved?"

Dave Champion advises companies on how to become IRS free. Becky Foster said she was going to set her company up with a lawyer to stop financing treason through the IRS. You can ask them.

"I imagine that the employees must escape their normal perceptions of commerce like banking and purchasing goods and services. Instead, they would need to get serious about true capitalism, bartering, self-sufficiency, and haggling.

Capitalism is one option. The free markets are good as long as you can keep them free, but free markets are only possible where uninhibited communication, distribution and accounting exist.

"Is there any precedence or frame of reference for this sort of transition?"

Many counties along the East Coast are switching to time tracking, Liberty Dollars or LETS. Madison Hours is one of the biggest such operations around here, but the time tracking side of it still pays the IRS a small amount to keep them off their backs. It has started transitioning to a purely LETS system that would not pay the IRS anything.

"Would it be similar to "living Amish" or native American?"

Internally, the Amish and Native American tribes use Utopian tracking similar to Google, but more comprehensive and less technically enabled. Without relational database technology, Native American Potlatch contribution tracking and recognition ceremonies are scalable to the size of only a few tribes. Outside of a Potlatch group, the tribe has to use Wampum or some other form of currency.

"Are there any banks on American soil that are not part of the FED network?"

The Lakota Bank is not part of the Federal Reserve System and refuses to implement any type of fractional reserve scam.

"Could there be, say if I wanted to create my own bank and chose the recognize any currency like Gold and Silver?"

Legally, yes, but the Fed does not limit itself to legal constraints. For example, it recently stole $20 million in Liberty Dollar silver coins. Bernard von NotHaus is still trying to get them back.

"Gold and Silver seems to be doing so well as the US dollar continues to tank."


Gold and silver are going down in value relative to purchasing power because they are being suppressed to make the Fed Note seem stronger. It won't last much longer.

"Is there any other currency as strong as Gold or Silver and also sustainable against the World Bank's SDR's?"

Over the long haul, gold and silver will maintain their purchasing power, but some other currencies are actually going up rapidly. Heirloom seeds have recently gone up in value over 500% and will become invaluable if rumors of Monsanto's terminator gene seeds are true. Ammunition is already a hot item used as a liquid medium of trade. Unregistered weapons are also highly liquid and are poised to go through the roof in value.

How much would you pay for an unregistered weapon to keep this from happening to your children?



 
Posted by Zephram Stark on November 17, 2009 - Tuesday - 7:17 AM
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Whitey Lawful

 
... You sure about this?
 
Posted by Whitey Lawful on November 22, 2009 - Sunday - 6:29 AM
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Zephram Stark

 
100% sure

This is the year we take our country back without any offensive violence. We simply refuse to finance the levying of war against our own country. Anyone who cannot do that is weak.

 
Posted by Zephram Stark on November 22, 2009 - Sunday - 7:28 AM
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flea

 
sorry but I had to LOL at the "our network of non-tax payers"
 
Posted by flea on November 29, 2009 - Sunday - 4:38 PM
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flea

 
scratch the "our"
 
Posted by flea on November 29, 2009 - Sunday - 4:38 PM
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Zephram Stark

 
Don't move to Paris. Stay here and fight !

 
Posted by Zephram Stark on November 29, 2009 - Sunday - 5:15 PM
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Zephram Stark

 


 
Posted by Zephram Stark on November 29, 2009 - Sunday - 5:30 PM
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Zephram Stark



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