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  • Treefarmer
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 473

    #31
    Originally posted by shikamaru View Post
    Think of all the activities you engage in throughout the day that are taxed i.e. using electricity, water, gas, shopping, driving, watching TV, tenuring land, etc.

    You can re-engineer your lifestyle to reduce and/or eliminate these taxable events and activities.
    If you have more time than $$, tax avoidance can be a fun and entertaining hobby
    Treefarmer

    There is power in the blood of Jesus

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    • shikamaru
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 1630

      #32
      Originally posted by Treefarmer View Post
      If you have more time than $$, tax avoidance can be a fun and entertaining hobby
      That is awesome.

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      • Himself
        Junior Member
        • Sep 2012
        • 10

        #33
        Introduction

        Hello All.

        Thought i would leave a quick little introduction here (wasn't sure the proper place). I have enjoyed reading/studying a great deal of the material here-and finally feel the remedy close at hand. Just wanted to give a great BIG THANKS to all who have put forth the effort to extend the knowledge that is so desperately needed. Of particular mention to David, I sure am glad you were trying to free the minds over there at the DailyPaul, my wife who is an avid DPer tipped me off to your latest posts ever there, and once i started reading i couldn't stop. I have been searching for truth and freedom for a few years now, and have always been let down in the end by all the "gurus" lack of anything concrete- just a bunch of theories and best guesses. When i seen your material, everything i had learned in the past and had moved on from because of lack of proof, clicked in to place so completely thanks to the missing piece of the puzzle which you supplied. Now i can truly understand the SC opinions about the income tax, and the fact that it IS a voluntary tax system. What a relief it is to finally see the way out.

        Again, a big thanks to all of you for helping dismantle this veil of illusion. I look forward to having future conversations with all you.

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        • Alberta Rose
          Junior Member
          • Oct 2012
          • 2

          #34
          Originally posted by David Merrill View Post
          Thanks;


          I have been thinking about that. Building the Category though, that has been important. My initial objective was that any one subcategory on the Forums Page would be equally edifying as any other. Just the same though; I am thinking the videos might be best for a Newbee here.


          Regards,

          David Merrill.
          Hello,
          I am new here and am having a difficult time understanding a lot of the lingo so I tried to follow the link on the videos and couldn't find any such thing. The link just led to a bunch more threads so I am reversing myself back to the start of the maze here. Are there really any introductory videos that discuss the concepts here?

          Alberta Rose

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          • fishnet
            Junior Member
            • Oct 2011
            • 21

            #35
            Originally posted by Alberta Rose View Post
            Hello,
            I am new here and am having a difficult time understanding a lot of the lingo so I tried to follow the link on the videos and couldn't find any such thing. The link just led to a bunch more threads so I am reversing myself back to the start of the maze here. Are there really any introductory videos that discuss the concepts here?

            Alberta Rose
            Alberta, try this direct link to the video
            Fishnet

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            • Treefarmer
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2011
              • 473

              #36
              Originally posted by fishnet View Post
              Alberta, try this direct link to the video
              Thank you fishnet, that was going to be my suggestion too.

              Welcome to the forum Alberta Rose.
              I hope you enjoy your learning experience and time here.
              Feel free to ask questions right in the threads where you would like clarification.
              Treefarmer

              There is power in the blood of Jesus

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              • David Merrill
                Administrator
                • Mar 2011
                • 5949

                #37
                Originally posted by Alberta Rose View Post
                Hello,
                I am new here and am having a difficult time understanding a lot of the lingo so I tried to follow the link on the videos and couldn't find any such thing. The link just led to a bunch more threads so I am reversing myself back to the start of the maze here. Are there really any introductory videos that discuss the concepts here?

                Alberta Rose

                Hi Alberta Rose;


                I apologize about my management of links over time. Please post at any failed link that there is a problem and I will spot it on New Items and can correct the problems as we go.

                Public Money v. Private Credit.

                Federal Reserve Act - Remedy.


                www.lawfulmoneytrust.com
                www.bishopcastle.us
                www.bishopcastle.mobi

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                • Alsailssouth
                  Junior Member
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 3

                  #38
                  Thanks David. I too am new here and new to BB's. I also want to get up to speed as quick as possible. Very interesting case on the judges. I just need to learn how to navigate quickly I guess. I'm logged in from my office presently. Thanks for all of your hard work.

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                  • Alsailssouth
                    Junior Member
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 3

                    #39
                    Who is Henrickson?

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                    • LearnTheLaw
                      Member
                      • Nov 2012
                      • 59

                      #40
                      Originally posted by David Merrill View Post
                      The Income Tax succinctly described is an irrecusable obligation.

                      Thanks for this piece of the puzzle, however I have a question in regards to this "the user voluntarily incurs the obligation".

                      If "We the people" have no other choice but to use FRN's, then isn't it no longer "Voluntary"???

                      "Waivers of Constitutional rights not only must be voluntary, but must be knowing, intelligent acts done with sufficient awareness of the relevant circumstances and likely consequences."
                      Brady v. U.S., 397 U.S. 742 (1970)

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                      • David Merrill
                        Administrator
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 5949

                        #41
                        Originally posted by LearnTheLaw View Post
                        Thanks for this piece of the puzzle, however I have a question in regards to this "the user voluntarily incurs the obligation".

                        If "We the people" have no other choice but to use FRN's, then isn't it no longer "Voluntary"???

                        "Waivers of Constitutional rights not only must be voluntary, but must be knowing, intelligent acts done with sufficient awareness of the relevant circumstances and likely consequences."
                        Brady v. U.S., 397 U.S. 742 (1970)
                        The choice is how you bond the FRNs.

                        Do you endorse private credit and approve of fractional lending or do you redeem them in lawful money by demand? If you do the latter then you keep all the obligations to the US through the Secretary and the US Treasurer signing each bill.
                        www.lawfulmoneytrust.com
                        www.bishopcastle.us
                        www.bishopcastle.mobi

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                        • LearnTheLaw
                          Member
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 59

                          #42
                          Originally posted by David Merrill View Post
                          The choice is how you bond the FRNs.

                          Do you endorse private credit and approve of fractional lending or do you redeem them in lawful money by demand? If you do the latter then you keep all the obligations to the US through the Secretary and the US Treasurer signing each bill.

                          I am still learning and absorbing the lessons that you're teaching [which I do find extremely interesting] and I am trying to blend them in with all of the other things I have been learning, so please forgive me if I seem to throw some off of the wall theories out there.

                          I do like other peoples opinions on them, as well as passing on info that others may not have.

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                          • shikamaru
                            Senior Member
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 1630

                            #43
                            Originally posted by LearnTheLaw View Post
                            Thanks for this piece of the puzzle, however I have a question in regards to this "the user voluntarily incurs the obligation".

                            If "We the people" have no other choice but to use FRN's, then isn't it no longer "Voluntary"???

                            "Waivers of Constitutional rights not only must be voluntary, but must be knowing, intelligent acts done with sufficient awareness of the relevant circumstances and likely consequences."
                            Brady v. U.S., 397 U.S. 742 (1970)
                            You could avoid the usage of FRNs via self-production, trade and barter, etc.

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                            • LearnTheLaw
                              Member
                              • Nov 2012
                              • 59

                              #44
                              Originally posted by shikamaru View Post
                              You could avoid the usage of FRNs via self-production, trade and barter, etc.
                              Yes I could barter or use a private currency, but not everyone in this country is willing to do business that way.

                              That wasn't the purpose of my post.

                              Since the Gov, IRS and the Courts all operate under 'Equity' or 'Contract' law I thought everyone here would find that quote useful since coercion nullifies all contracts

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                              • shikamaru
                                Senior Member
                                • Mar 2011
                                • 1630

                                #45
                                Originally posted by LearnTheLaw View Post
                                Since the Gov, IRS and the Courts all operate under 'Equity' or 'Contract' law I thought everyone here would find that quote useful since coercion nullifies all contracts
                                Depends if you can get a court to acknowledge such or ... raise the heat sufficiently high enough they dismiss one's case on the grounds of "In the interest of justice ...."

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