Corpus Selecti....? Huh... how do you spell that...? And where can I find out more about that.... could this defeat 'running a stop sign', when no one is around...?
I tried the"paying the least amount" once before. I used to claim 6 deductions on my W-9, or whatever tax form we fill out just before we start working for a new company. It worked out that I was the one getting an interest-free loan every payday. But at the end of the year, I would owe around $750 back since next to nothing was taken out of my paycheck (a little over $30). I was late paying, my employer received a letter from IRS and they were ready to garnish my wages--Constitutional or not.
Oh, sorry but the comments are backwards. By that i mean that you should read the comments from the 1st amendment and up. If you dont, you will be reading it top to bottom and the sequence doing it that way is 3, 2, 1.
Good Luck and sorry I had to put all the words together but that is one way of slamming the D.A. if he or she says you were practicing law. Keep up the great work and know that everyone thats making a negative comment is most likely someone that works for the system.
United States v. Bishop,412 US 346 defines willfulness as an evil motive or intent to avoid aknown duty or taskunder the lawwith a moral certainty.You couldnt have done an evil task cuz you were following the constitution.Theprosecutioncouncils pertinence toprove thatyou didwillfully,knowingly avoida knownduty ortask underthe law enableing youto getthe license.He specifically precluded hecannot performhis taskand thereforeyoucan motion todismiss with prejudice failure to state a cause of action.
Anything in conflict or repungancy is null and void of law. Since the state of (your state) converted your right into a privelege and issued a license and a fee for it Murdock v. pennsylvania. No state may convert a secured liberty into a privelege and issue a license and a fee for it.if they do shuttlesworth v. birmingham says you may ignore the license and the fee and engage in the right with impunity. That means they cant punish you.
You have a right under the 1st amendment of the constitution you have the right to work and contract you labor and your skill and your time as you see fit. The state of (your state) arbitrarily and erroneously converted your right to work into a privelege and issued a license and a fee for it. Thats unconstitutional Marburry v. madison 5 us 137 1803.
Interesting! You seemed to be pretty edgy with your language, and many indoctrinated people, I would assume... would just brush you off as a crazy man and keep walking when you tried to interview them, but I guess people are more liberty minded than I thought!
I'm fascinated by that statement that you're not allowed to offer anyone advice because you're not a lawyer. I think that's worth further inspection. I know lawyers have to sign things and take and oath to practice law and it would be interesting to see how that plays into the railroading process. Talk about a monopoly! No wonder justice is so expensive!
Great ending to the video as the armed tax collectors are making crap up trying to intimidate you into making a mistake! They obviously wanted to arrest you for not bowing down to their "authority!"
I wish someone was telling me this stuff when i was a teenager...
You rock Sam!
MeterMaidsSuck 2 years ago
go here and ask how to not pay fed taxes
they all know over their
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ne0nsurf 3 years ago
Corpus Selecti....? Huh... how do you spell that...? And where can I find out more about that.... could this defeat 'running a stop sign', when no one is around...?
NewKreature517 3 years ago
delecti
ne0nsurf 3 years ago
Thank You.... I'll google it and see what it's about.
NewKreature517 3 years ago
you will never win if you continue to play their game.get rid of your SSN.
BFTCaL 3 years ago
How does one go about getting rid of their social security number...? And can we also stop paying into the system..?
NewKreature517 3 years ago
just opt for the least amount of money to be givin to the govt.
don't create birth cirtificates for your kids
ne0nsurf 3 years ago
I tried the"paying the least amount" once before. I used to claim 6 deductions on my W-9, or whatever tax form we fill out just before we start working for a new company. It worked out that I was the one getting an interest-free loan every payday. But at the end of the year, I would owe around $750 back since next to nothing was taken out of my paycheck (a little over $30). I was late paying, my employer received a letter from IRS and they were ready to garnish my wages--Constitutional or not.
NewKreature517 3 years ago
Oh, sorry but the comments are backwards. By that i mean that you should read the comments from the 1st amendment and up. If you dont, you will be reading it top to bottom and the sequence doing it that way is 3, 2, 1.
Tactikalguy1 3 years ago
Good Luck and sorry I had to put all the words together but that is one way of slamming the D.A. if he or she says you were practicing law. Keep up the great work and know that everyone thats making a negative comment is most likely someone that works for the system.
Tactikalguy1 3 years ago
United States v. Bishop,412 US 346 defines willfulness as an evil motive or intent to avoid aknown duty or taskunder the lawwith a moral certainty.You couldnt have done an evil task cuz you were following the constitution.Theprosecutioncouncils pertinence toprove thatyou didwillfully,knowingly avoida knownduty ortask underthe law enableing youto getthe license.He specifically precluded hecannot performhis taskand thereforeyoucan motion todismiss with prejudice failure to state a cause of action.
Tactikalguy1 3 years ago
Anything in conflict or repungancy is null and void of law. Since the state of (your state) converted your right into a privelege and issued a license and a fee for it Murdock v. pennsylvania. No state may convert a secured liberty into a privelege and issue a license and a fee for it.if they do shuttlesworth v. birmingham says you may ignore the license and the fee and engage in the right with impunity. That means they cant punish you.
Tactikalguy1 3 years ago
You have a right under the 1st amendment of the constitution you have the right to work and contract you labor and your skill and your time as you see fit. The state of (your state) arbitrarily and erroneously converted your right to work into a privelege and issued a license and a fee for it. Thats unconstitutional Marburry v. madison 5 us 137 1803.
Tactikalguy1 3 years ago
Sam, you are a true hero. Thank you for what you are doing.
mport1 3 years ago 3
Interesting! You seemed to be pretty edgy with your language, and many indoctrinated people, I would assume... would just brush you off as a crazy man and keep walking when you tried to interview them, but I guess people are more liberty minded than I thought!
Great vid!
Elliissse 3 years ago
I congratulate you on your tenacity! It's people like you that bring about change.
I keep thinking of "the emperor has no clothes"!
mostradicalmanever 3 years ago
You're looking at the man behind the curtain, Sam! Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!
AnarchyInYourHead 3 years ago
I'm fascinated by that statement that you're not allowed to offer anyone advice because you're not a lawyer. I think that's worth further inspection. I know lawyers have to sign things and take and oath to practice law and it would be interesting to see how that plays into the railroading process. Talk about a monopoly! No wonder justice is so expensive!
AnarchyInYourHead 3 years ago
Great ending to the video as the armed tax collectors are making crap up trying to intimidate you into making a mistake! They obviously wanted to arrest you for not bowing down to their "authority!"
txballoonman 3 years ago
Good choice to separate this out. It's not as relevant to your story, but still interesting.
FreeKeene 3 years ago
Thank you for documenting this, again I am very inspired by the work you do.
lastlady 3 years ago