Must have been part of me unwilling to be silent in the face of (the afflicted with) evil. I have some quatlude canceling headgear now; all set.
David & Michael, thank you for your comments ... and this IRS blessing!
Must have been part of me unwilling to be silent in the face of (the afflicted with) evil. I have some quatlude canceling headgear now; all set.
David & Michael, thank you for your comments ... and this IRS blessing!
Good way to put it. By their silence, the IRS has given you their blessing. Lawful money income is not income under the Revenue Acts of Congress. Or maybe a special dispensation - you're a member of that - group in Colorado doing it right - I don't know how that works, I'm not Catholic.
Special Dispensation. You raise an interesting question. Since lawful money filers are NOT bothered by the IRS, who or what mechanism prevents the IRS notices from going out to them? Are all the suitors on a NO FLY LIST? I doubt there's a LAWFUL MONEY DEPT at the IRS, too obvious. This is the sort of secret info that needs to be kept hush-hush. Do you think a single attorney must sign-off on every notice that goes out?
LPC may have given us a clue. They might be getting bank records ... not looking for unreported income ... but to see if you're endorsing private credit of the Federal Reserve, via naked signature backside of your paycheck !
BTW, we just got our W2 for 2014. After LM filing expect another fat refund & victory!Originally Posted by LPC
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Perhaps this is how it works in the IRS Ogden Campus:
Layne Carver: you got a minute?
Bill: Sure
Layne: Got a taxpayer here, system flagged in 2013 for nonfile in TY2012 with 1099 income. Thing is ... my Civil Penalty letters never went out.
Bill: okay . . .
Layne: so TY2013 same taxpayer files, but non-reports his 1099 income. Zero-income. I set the system to issue the CP treatment but again ... no notices went out.
Bill: and?...
Layne: the only one able to override is General Counsel. That's you Bill.
Bill: well, sometimes things mess-up. Maybe 1099s were in error; maybe filer really had no income.
Layne: Are you saying, not all income is income?
Bill: I'm saying mistakes can happen, but this... taxpayer here, John whathisname, it's nothing for you to worry your pretty little head over.
Layne: Exsqueeze me? Listen Bill, there's talk going around... that group in Colorado, this lawful money thing. That it's the real deal. And if so, then we're really taxing Federal Reserve currency, not all income.
Bill: O that's absurd.
Layne: Is it? I looked at John's TY2013 1040, and he takes a lawful money negative on Line 21 and it sails through, no flags, no notices. Putting 2 and 2 together here...
Bill: Do you like having a job here? all the benefits & perks?
Layne: What's that supposed to mean? Bill, my name is on all these notices. I'd like to know if I'm ... I'm just helping you collect on the biggest scam known to man.
Bill: Scam? [nervous laughter] Layne Carver's not your real name anyway. Hey listen, I'm late for a meeting. [graps laptop and scurries off]
Tonight we are all PATRIOTS
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PATS BEAT BANKSTERS IN SUPERBOWL OF FREEDOM
Glendale, Arizona - The Patriots won Super Bowl XLIX last night 28-24 when the Banksters critical drive was intercepted by Lawful Money with 20 seconds left. Throughout the game, Banksters relied on their traditional Federal Reserve gameplan and strategy of infiltration, mimicking and propaganda, even acting like they were sending in Forms to correct their status. Banksters had a 10-point lead going into the 4th quarter. But under the capable leadship of David Merrill and long-time veteran Michael Joseph the Patriots rallied back with 2 touchdowns putting them up by 4. The Banksters ground back with a just a yard to go and appeared on the verge of victory. Banksters called for a 3-receiver set. But the Pats showed an unusual 8-man front, goal-line set. Banksters took the bait and passed the football. Their disinfo backfired. Badly.
Once again, Bankster loudmouth Famspear seemed unaware his team had lost, or that his disinfo aided the opponent, saying "The Patriots didn't really win." "The way they played is just beyond dumb. Stamping REDEEMED LAWFUL MONEY on the back of your paycheck like it means anything is absurd!" he lectured. Quatloser Dan B. Evans was equally non-plussed with "No court has ever ruled pay-for-labor isn't taxable."
Patriots had a long history of endorsing Bankster currency, unawares. But this Super Bowl night was different. Winning team QB said "Using debt notes as money? I mean c'mon! we aren't falling for that anymore." Even Perry's halftime show suggested she had tamed the glowing-eyed IRS beast with her golden [lawful money] leash. Then rising above the field saw the game for what it was. A currency war against America. But last night The Patriots had outwitted the Banksters.
Fair and square.