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Dave Wood
10-21-2007, 10:02 AM
Rp has every right to bring up Ronald Reagan in any and all of his speeches and he should start doing it regularly.

The more he makes people think about who Reagan really was and what he was trying to do for us, the more the rest of the so-called Republicans will look like Democrats.

The Grace commission needs to be brought up often to help explain RPs so-called "radical. kooky" ideas since the MSM will only offer people soundbites and misinformation. Every time he speaks on the MSM, the Grace commission should come out of his mouth.

It will do two things. First it will force the MSM and financial TV to start discussing what it was and why the recommendations werent followed by congress much to the sha-grin of Reagan who requested the commission and expected it to be followed!

The second thing it will do is begin to put Ron Paul, Ronald Reagan, Grace commision control of bureaucracy, In the minds of voters. Many voters remember those days and will begin to understand RPs stances better.


The following is one of the Grace commissions findings regarding your tax money as well as a detailed write-up of exactly who the IRS really is. (This should really get your attention about why the IRS needs to go) Enjoy!:eek::eek::eek:


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Most people I relate this info to think I'm nuts. Be that as it may, it is still the truth. It is one of those truths most just do not want to hear.hangman


The Truth About Taxation
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Aug 18, 2004


The IRS....the power to steal under color of law that is not...

The IRS is not who you think they are. IRS agents are neither trained nor paid by the United States Government. Pursuant to Treasury Delegation Order No. 92, the IRS is trained under the direction of the Division of Human Resources United Nations (U.N.) and the Commissioner (International), by the office of Personnel Management.

In the 1979 edition of 22 USCA 278, "The United Nations," you will find Executive Order 10422. The Office of Personnel Management is under the direction of the Secretary of the United Nations. Pursuant to Treasury Delegation Order No. 91, the IRS entered into a "Service Agreement" with the US Treasury Department (See Public Law 94-564, Legislative History, pg. 5967, Reorganization (BANKRUPTCY!!!) Plan No. 26) and the Agency for International Development.

This agency is an international paramilitary operation and according to the Department of the Army Field manual (1969) 41-10, pgs 1-4, Sec. 1-7 (b) & 1-6, Sec. 1-10 (7) (c) (1), and 22 USCA 284, includes such activities as, "Assumption of full or partial executive, legislative, and judicial authority over a country or area."

The IRS is also an agency/member of a 169 nation pact called the International Criminal Police Organization, or INTERPOL, found at 22 USCA 263a. The memorandum of Understanding, (MOU), between the Secretary of Treasury, AKA the corporate governor of "The Fund" and "The Bank" (International Monetary Fund, and the International Bank for reconstruction and Development), indicated that the Attorney General and its associates are soliciting and collecting information for foreign principals; the international organizations, corporations, and associations, exemplified by 22 USCA 286f.

According to the 1994 US Government Manual, at page 390, the Attorney General is the permanent representative to INTERPOL, and the Secretary of Treasury is the alternate member. Under Article 30 of the INTERPOL constitution, these individuals must expatriate their citizenship. They serve no allegiance to the United States of America.

The IRS is paid by "The Fund" and "The Bank." Thus it appears from the documentary evidence that the Internal Revenue Service agents are "Agents of a Foreign Principle" within the meaning and intent of the "Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938" for private, not public, gain.

The IRS is directed and controlled by the corporate Governor of "The Fund" and "The Bank". The Federal Reserve Bank and the IRS collection agency are both privately owned and operated under private statutes. The IRS operates under public policy, not Constitutional Law, and in the interest of our nation's foreign creditors.

The Constitution only permits Congress to lay and collect taxes. It does not authorize Congress to delegate the tax collection power to a private corporation, which collects our taxes for a private bank, the Federal Reserve, who then deposits it into the Treasury of the IMF.

The IRS is not allowed to state that they collect taxes for the United States Treasury. They only refer to "The Treasury."

D. J. Logan

http://www.wealth4freedom.com/truth/IRSENEMY.htm
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Where Do Your Taxes Go?

According to the 2001 World Almanac, the federal government claimed just over $1 trillion in revenues from income taxes in 2000-up from $895 billion in 1999.

In the world of the working class, we put our few hundred dollars into a checking account to cover the checks we write to pay our monthly bills; savings are minimal, if any at all.

In the world of high finance and multi-billion dollar budgets, things are more complex. This is a world of politicians, lawyers, accountants, businessmen and bankers; a world of credit, fractional reserve banking, interest, stocks, bonds, trusts, annuities, futures, letters of credit and other financial instruments.

We are taught to believe our taxed labors are applied directly to building and maintaining roads, bridges, schools, parks and national forests for the public good. However, research shows that the $1 trillion collected is not deposited into any bank account to pay the nation's bills.

So, the next logical question is, "Where are all these tax dollars going?"

Most people believe their tax dollars are applied directly to the expenses of government. An extension of this same belief promotes people's desire to pay their fair share of the tax burden so we can all enjoy the benefits of living in America.

The Grace Commission

Industrialist Peter Grace and syndicated columnist Jack Anderson formed the Grace Commission in 1982 in response to President Reagan's "Private Sector Survey on Cost Control." Two years later, after 161 corporate executives and community leaders directed over 2,000 researchers to investigate government spending, the 47-volume, 21,000-page Grace Commission Report was published.

The $76 million study was funded entirely from private sector donations and cost the taxpayers nothing. The commission made 2,478 recommendations that would save the taxpayers $424.4 billion over three years without cutting essential services or raising taxes.

In a letter to President Reagan dated January 12, 1984, Grace encapsulated his commission's findings. He warned the president of multi-trillion dollar government debts by the year 2000 should the federal government not act upon his commission's recommendations.

In this same letter, Grace told President Reagan that "one-third" of the tax dollars collected are wasted and another third not collected. "With two-thirds of everyone's personal income taxes wasted or not collected, 100 percent of what is collected is absorbed solely by interest on the Federal debt and by Federal Government contributions to transfer payments. In other words, all individual income tax revenues are gone before one nickel is spent on the services which taxpayers expect from their Government."

Your slice of the pie

The fiscal year 2004 federal budget is about $2 trillion. The spending in percentages this year looks like this: 26.2%-military 22.6%-interest on the debt 19%-health care 5.5%-income security 3.4%-veterans' benefits 3.3%-education 2.5%-nutrition spending 1.6%-housing 1.6%-environment 11.4%-everything else

Looking at it a different way, if you had $1,500 deducted from your paychecks as an "income" tax and your tax dollars were directly applied to government expenses, your contributions by category would be:

$393-military
$339-interest on national debt $285-healthcare $83-income security $51-veterans' benefits $48-education $38-nutrition spending $24-housing $24-environmental protection $216-everything else

But, if the Grace Commission is correct, then not one penny of income tax money is actually being spent on services the American People expect their government to provide.

So what is funding government? Tax researcher Richard Standring believes the U.S. funds itself with loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The IMF?

The IMF was created at the United Nations Monetary and Financial conference in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, July 12, 1944. Per Title 22, Section 286 U.S. Code, the U.S. became an IMF member in 1945.

Standring followed checks naming the IRS as the payee. He claims the checks go to a Federal Reserve bank, a private banking institution that has never been audited. The money then goes to the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and is deposited into what is called a "Quad Zero" account. It is from this account that IRS tax refunds are distributed (per 22 USC 286 and 31 CFR 11, section 214.7).

According to Standring's research, whatever is left over is then transferred to the IMF. From there the money is redistributed among countries throughout the world-including the U.S.-in the form of loans. These loans must then be paid back to IMF bankers at interest.

According to the U.S. Bureau of the Public Debt, Americans were in the red $1.663 trillion in 1984. Twenty years later the debt has increased nearly five-fold to $7.1 trillion.

Inferences

Government waste is no secret.

In 1984 the Grace Commission accurately predicted $multi-trillion government debt by 2000. The IMF, not the American people, is funding the operations of government through loan capital it receives, in part, through taxation of Americans' wages. With every dollar paid to the IRS in taxes, America's debt to the IMF increases-with interest. Paying wage taxes supports global banking, not the U.S. government or Americans.

What about schools and roads?

Schools, roads and bridges are not funded by income taxes at all. Property taxes fund schools; roads and bridges are funded by gas taxes; airports, sewer and water systems are funded by user fees.

The originators of this site hope this information will be useful to educate the public and change the hearts of our leaders. Nothing on this website and in these articles is intended to give legal advice. Nothing on this site is intended to incite anyone to commit acts against our civil government. You are advised to read this material and other material on this subject as well as seek legal advice before you commit yourself to any course of action.

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