What happened to The Spirit of ’76?
What happened to The Spirit of ’76?
Pete Hendrickson wrote a book called Cracking the Code that offers evidence to support the claim that the income tax was meant to be an excise tax that applies only to those who benefit in some way from a federal privilege, such as government employees, office holders, contractors, and welfare recipients. Regardless of what might be said against this claim, thousands of people, following that concept, have received large tax refunds from the IRS.
To pressure Hendrickson to repudiate his book, a federal judge has ordered his wife, Doreen, to sign a statement acknowledging that the income tax applies to her. If she does not do this – and if Hendrickson does not repudiate his book, she will go to prison. She is standing firm and will not sign a statement she believes to be false.
The judge, Victoria Roberts (a Clinton appointee) does not claim that Doreen owes any tax or that her interpretation of the tax
law is incorrect, only that she must sign a statement that repudiates the concept in Cracking the Code. In other words, she has been ordered by a judge to perjure herself, which would make her guilty of a felony. Clearly, this is not the America of 1776.
Exposing Corruption posted 2016 May 27 (Story)
G. Edward Griffin
2016 May 27