By Anna Von Reitz
Your
private earnings are being deliberately mischaracterized as corporate
income in order to tax you and make you liable to pay federal income
taxes.
As
I have said before, the federal government is totally foreign and is
supposed to operate only in international jurisdictions. So when you
pay federal taxes you are paying them to a foreign government, as if you
were a German paying taxes to France.
Federal
services are supposed to be paid for by: (a) our states and (b) by sin
taxes on alcohol, tobacco, and firearms and (c) by any special purpose
directly apportioned or excise taxes that are truly necessary.
The
states have resources and public lands to manage and sell and all that
guarantees substantial income, so that they as the actual parties making
the contract to receive services from the federal government are
supposed to be paying the lion's share for those services that they
would otherwise be expected to provide for themselves.
Above
and beyond that, the federal government has the income from alcohol,
tobacco, and firearms manufacture and sales. Such so-called "sin taxes"
placed on regulated substances bring in a lot of money to pay for
federal services each year. There are also special excise taxes placed
on gasoline and oil purchases, telephone services, natural gas
utilities, internet services, pension and insurance plans and
international sales of goods and services.
Between
the deliberately mis-applied income tax and all these other taxes, the
Average American pays between 50 and 60 percent of their earnings every
year for services from the federal government corporations, and that is
not counting the substantial bite taken out each year by inflation.
Inflation
is, in effect, a silent and murderous tax that clicks along no matter
where your money is or what it is or is not invested in.
Compare
these rates of taxation with the most abused serfs in the Middle Ages
who paid the king up to 25% of their gross production every year, and
you will see that we have indeed suffered through "great tribulation"---
as in paying "tribute" to Caesar.
The
income tax is especially onerous. It was imposed on federal employees
as a "privilege tax" to be paid as franchise taxes, supposedly in
equitable exchange for the benefits of public employment, and also on
federally chartered corporations in exchange for the benefit of
incorporation--- bankruptcy protection, stockholder asset protection,
and so on.
This
special tax on federal employees can certainly be seen as unjust, until
you realize that these people have knowingly signed up to work for this
foreign government and that people are free to accept or reject their
offers of employment, warts, enfranchisement, income taxes, and all.
The
rest of us, however, who don't get a federal paycheck and who are not
operating as federal franchises, are not now and never have been liable
to pay federal income taxes.
Think about it--- can France tax a German? No.
Can a German volunteer to pay a tax to the French government? Sure, if he wants to.
And
that is what happened in World War II. The Territorial United States
Congress set up a Victory Tax program by which patriotic Americans could
volunteer to have an amount equal to the tax paid by federal employees
deducted from their take home pay and put toward the war effort. We
signed up by the millions..... but, even through the Second World War
ended in September 1945, the end date on the Victory Tax legislation
simply set the end date "as the end of hostilities" and Congress never
repealed the legislation nor amended the language.
Using
the so-called Cold War as its excuse, the Territorial United States
Congress went right on taxing millions of Americans under false
pretenses. Ever since then there has been some kind of euphemistic,
specious "war" going on which allows the cretins to claim that there are
"ongoing hostilities" that justify continuing to tax Americans under
these false pretenses.
Once
unsuspecting Americans sign a 1040 under penalty of perjury stating
that they are Withholding Agents, other juicy provisions kick in as
well. A "Withholding Agent" is a Warrant Officer in the Queen's
Merchant Marine Service, and you have unwittingly sworn under penalty of
perjury that you are one. You automatically become subject to
Territorial United States statutory law, are presumed to have
voluntarily given up your political status as an American, and are
required to file and keep filing taxes every year thereafter. If you
don't you are not doing your "voluntary" quasi-military job duties, and
if you complain that you aren't really a Withholding Agent, you are dead
in the water because you have already signed on the dotted line that
you are one.
In
this way, the perpetrators not only get the fat tax revenue, they gain
control over you and subject you to their territorial statutory law,
which allows them to prosecute you under the British Equity Law system
and allows them to use their "discretion" to dispose of you and your
assets however they see fit.
Thus,
what started out as a Good Faith effort by Americans to help win the
Second World War became an instrument of oppression and false
impersonation the likes of which the world has seldom seen since the
days of Ancient Egypt. Since 1941 the territorial Internal Revenue
Service and the municipal IRS have pillaged and wantonly plundered
the earnings and assets of millions of Americans who never held any kind
of federal job, never realized any actual profit or benefit from this
system, and who never actually owed any "income tax" at all.
So,
you say, there must be a remedy to this gross injustice. If nothing
else, the rats must have left an "out" for themselves, and so there is.
If you are not a federal employee or dependent and not operating in the
capacity of a federal franchise corporation, you can "revoke" your
election to pay federal income taxes that you never owed in the first
place.
All
you have to do is send a Registered Letter, Return Receipt Requested,
to the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (Territorial) and
the Commissioner of the IRS (Municipal) and inform them of your decision
to revoke your election to pay federal income taxes and setting an
effective date for the revocation.
This
last bit can be tricky, as they keep changing the dates of their own
fiscal years so as to trap unwary people with a few months of
unaccounted for "income" left hanging---which they then use to prosecute
the victim. It used to be that July 1 was the beginning of the federal fiscal year for all departments and agencies. Then some began using October 1 as the beginning of their fiscal year.
My
advice would be to set the effective date a year and a half or two
years prior to any current tax year. For example, for the 2017 Tax
Year due April 15, 2018,
I would make the effective date July 1, 2016 or January 1, 2016, just
to be sure I made the severance date include all possible taxes due for
2017.
For
those who haven't filed in a few years for whatever reasons, you can
revoke election to pay retroactively for up to ten (10) years, so long
as you have not filed any of those years.
The
bottom line is that if you aren't a federal employee or dependent and
aren't operating as a federal franchise corporation as a result, you
never owed the income tax in the first place.
But
what about the Congressional Acts that tax Social Security income of
retirees? The Territorial United States Congress and its "Acts" have no
authority related to an American standing on dry land. That's for
starters. Secondly, the only portion or percentage of Social Security
income that can be taxed would be that portion deriving from actual
federal employment.
Say
that you worked as a federal civilian employee for twenty years and
then worked in the private sector for a Mom and Pop Store for twenty
years. The only portion of your Social Security that would be taxable
would be the portion derived from actual federal employment.
Please
note that many Americans have trivial amounts of federal employment
wages that contribute a few dollars per month to Social Security
payments, mostly from part-time work such as firefighter wages for the
Park Service, or a couple year stint in the military fifty years ago.
Each case is different so you have to look at your own employment
history, but in the vast majority of cases the amount of federal wages
and the resulting contribution to Social Security retirement payments is
far less than the standard deductible and can be safely ignored.
So
unless you actually worked for the federal government your whole
working life, you most likely don't have to pay income taxes on 100%
of your Social Security payments and may not have to pay any federal
income taxes on your Social Security payments at all.
Please
note that the vermin will try to mischaracterize Social Security
payments based on your actual labor as "benefits"--- which are welfare
payments, not pension payments based on money you and your employers
paid into the system.
They
will also try to mischaracterize Social Security payments as "income"
instead of pension payments. The word "income" specifically means
corporate accruals of profit separated from capital. If you aren't an
actual federal employee and aren't acting in the capacity of a federal
corporation franchise, you have no "income"--- what you have are
"private earnings" being mischaracterized as "income".
This
additional after-the-fact Second Helping of people's earnings is
perhaps the most galling betrayal of trust of all. Most American are
owed 100% of any Social Security payments tax-free, but by continuing to
tax federal employee wages a second time, even after they are separated
from employment and officially "retired", the vermin in Washington, DC
contrive to make what superficially appear to be claims on the pension
payments they owe to people who never worked an actual day in their life
for the federal government and they thereby reduce the quality of life
for millions of American Seniors for no good reason but corporate greed.
Do
you want to support corporations that knowingly, willfully bilk
millions of innocent American Seniors out of pension payments they
earned fair and square?
I
don't. That's why I pulled the plug in 1998, revoked my "voluntary"
election to pay federal income taxes, and never looked back. It is past
time for the good-natured and patriotic and generous American people to
pull the plug and stop paying taxes they don't owe to foreign
government corporations that have acted in gross breach of trust and
promoted commercial crimes on our soil.
Let
them tap all their Slush Funds and "Externally Managed Investment
Funds" and pony up every penny and every service that they owe to
American Seniors ---and unless you worked for the federal government
your entire working life, slap their hands when they come to tax your
Social Security payments a second time. Revoke your election to pay and
stand there on your little flat feet and repeat after me: "I ain't no
Federale."
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1 comment:
Again totally agree!!!
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