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13th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution (Dec. 18, 1865)
Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
Title 22, USC, Section 7102 (Definitions) INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE
The term “involuntary servitude” includes a condition of servitude induced by means of—
(A) any scheme, plan, or pattern intended to cause a person to believe that, if the person did not enter into or continue in such condition, that person or another person would suffer serious harm or physical restraint; or
(B) the abuse or threatened abuse of the legal process.
First, we wish to acknowledge and to thank our readers for their donations and outpouring of responses to our last article and the voluminous pieces of information and horror stories they provided on and about the IRS. The tens of thousands, if not millions of American citizens that have been damaged, tormented, abused, intimidated, harassed and jailed by the IRS is not only tragic, it is a massive injustice and a wholesale assault on freedom itself. From all appearances and from what we have read, these injustices were created by a never-ending stream of slight-of-hand and illegal acts by the Congress, the Department of the Treasury and IRS bureaucrats ever since the 16th Amendment was supposedly ratified in 1913. These illegal acts by government leads us into our next area of discussion, involuntary servitude to government by the people.
Our last three articles dealt with a scheme “to cause a person to believe that, if the person did not enter into or continue in such condition, that person or another person would suffer serious harm or physical restraint, or be subjected to the abuse or threatened abuse of the legal process.”Without a doubt that scheme is the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Internal Revenue Code as laid down in Title 26 of the United States Code (USC). As they used to say in the old westerns you are an involuntary servant to the U. S. Government “six ways from Sunday,” and the IRS is just one of the ways. Now you can add Obama Care to the list? What’s next, a national ID card, or perhaps an RFID chip implanted in our ears ….. like cattle?
Each American is being shoved, pushed, cajoled, herded, manipulated, indoctrinated and brainwashed by their government, along with the social, environmental and international organizations that use and lobby the government to implement their radical agendas. Unfortunately, a huge percentage of the population is clueless.
The acronyms of government bureaucracies roll off the tongues of politicians like the staccato of a machine gun in mostly capitalized three-letter combinations of the alphabet. The ESA, EPA, HHS, DHS, DOE, DOD, DOJ, FCC, FTC, IRS, DoEd, USDA, BLM, NEA, NSA, CIA and the USWF are just a few of those acronyms and represents the length the government has gone to control the people in a web of laws and lies. Each time the Congress is in session, they create another three-letter department, or pass some ludicrous law or laws to further erode what little is left of an individual American’s freedom. They then pass the law onto the IRS to enforce and the IRS enforces those laws like the Nazi Gestapo during the horrific reign of a deranged Hitler.
In a U. S. Supreme court-case back in 1988 (United States v. Kozminski, 487 U.S. 931) the High Court went to great lengths to identify what involuntary servitude meant legally. The case hinged on Title 18 of the US Code, Section 241 and 1584. (source) The court concluded that: “the term ‘involuntary servitude’ necessarily means a condition of servitude in which the victim (think American citizen) is forced to work for the defendant (think U. S. Government or the IRS) by the use or threat of physical restraint or physical injury, or by the use or threat of coercion through law or the legal process. This definition encompasses cases in which the defendant holds the victim in servitude by placing him or her in fear of such physical restraint, or injury, or legal coercion.” ”LEGAL COERCION!” This description so fits the IRS and the IRS Code, that it cannot be construed in any other way. Most Americans live in abject fear of the IRS. They roll over because to fight the IRS requires thousands of dollars in legal fees and court costs that could easily deplete even a robust savings account. Jail time is also a real possibility. The court statistics of IRS challenges are abysmal. Only about 2% of the cases are won in favor of the taxpayer. Could it be that the IRS deck is stacked against the citizen? You bet and on purpose!
In one such case of an audit we endured several years ago, we were told by the IRS that we owed $15,000 more in taxes. The issue begged for a challenge. So we contacted an attorney to discuss our options. He immediately told us that to challenge the additional taxes would cost well over the $15,000 we were being assessed and we might lose. We paid the $15,000 to the IRS under protest. A lot of good that did. Since then, we have learned a great deal about challenging the IRS and won’t roll over so easy. If you have been following our battle with the IRS, you can easily see we are not rolling over and instead, tempting the “Tiger” by pulling its tail, muzzling its teeth and de-clawing its paws by using the Tiger’s own law against it.
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