Sherry Peel Jackson - Breaking The Chains Of The IRS (1/11)

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Sherry Peel Jackson is an ex-IRS agent who left when she discovered that there is not law requiring American citizens to pay income tax. Since than she has gone public on this issue and has been fighting two of America's greatest crime syndicates, the IRS and the Federal Reserve. Sherry Jackson is a true American hero.

On February 14th 2008 she was sentenced to four years in prison for refusing to pay her income tax.

If you wish to make a donation to get her free, please send donations to:

Colin Jackson
1560 Fieldgreen Overlook
Stone Mountain, Georgia 30088

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  • @Tubeusercomm i have seen your comments. The fact that these people went to jail for their beliefs does not discredit them but accredits them. " " You are a fucking goon!

  • Yep know it is illegal but we need the chutzpah to NOT PAY.:-))) No guts American.;-)))

  • Rumor has it that Sherry was released from prison on Feb. 15th.

  • It turns out some IRS agents figured out they can make more money of suckers who don't like paying taxes than holding a regular job.

    Sherry Peel Jackson, Joe Banister, and the rest of the clan are a hoax! Title 26 has never been defeated before. Do you think you will be the first to do so? Go ahead and try!

    The IRS can be repealed but not through tax evasion. Be smart and ignore these goons!! Look up Roan Paul and Peter Schiff.

  • Joe Banister's (Thompson) case did not even involve the question of the liability for federal income taxes.

    A jury acquitted Joe Banister of multiple counts of assisting Al Thompson file a fraudulent tax return.

    Al Thompson was sentenced in a separate trial to six years in a federal penitentiary.

    His wife has divorced him and he lost his business.

  • Charles Thomas Clayton was convicted on two counts of making false tax returns + six counts of willful failure to file + was sentenced to 5 years in prison.

    Clayton himself prepared the amended returns for 1997 and 1998 sent them to Banister for approval, and then sent them to the IRS.

    It was Banister who was instructing Clayton as to the method for making claims for refunds.

    As a result of his conviction, the Texas Medical Board revoked Clayton's license to practice medicine.

  • SHERRY PEEL JACKSON, a former IRS Revenue Agent and a former Certified Public Accountant was sentenced on February 14, 2008 to four years in federal prison on four counts of failure to file her individual tax returns for the years 2000 to 2003.

    In 2000, defendant came into contact with Joseph Banister, a

    former IRS agent, who is a supporter of WTP; defendant later became

    a member of Banister's tax protestor's "Hall of Fame." See

    attached Govt. Exhibit 1.

  • JANUARY 8, 2004

    Richard Michael Simkanin was found guilty of ten counts of willful failure to collect, account for and pay over taxes due; 15 counts of making false claims against the United States; and four counts of failure to file individual income tax returns.

    The defense called Joseph Banister, a former IRS Criminal Investigator, who now claims there is no law mandating income taxes. Simkanin was sentenced to 7 years

  • Mr. Banister has many followers, including Matthew J. Allen, a sheriff's deputy in Marin County, Calif., who was found guilty of one felony count of filing a false state income tax return, and two felony counts of filing a fraudulent Form W-4 Employee Withholding Allowance Certificate.

    Allen said he subscribes to the philosophies of Joseph Banister.

  • Banister's attorney Robert Bernhoft represented Wesley Snipes who was convicted of three counts of willful failure to file.

    Snipes was sentenced to three years in prison.

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