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SPECIAL  CHALLENGE


Freedom Law School is offering a $300,000.00 Reward to anyone who can prove the following:

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Source: Freedom Law School
Posted on 04/04/2001 15:03:30 PDT by sirgawain

Freedom Law School will offer $300,000 to the first person, who can demonstrate any of the below propositions. The winner can collect up to $300,000 if he/she can demonstrate all of the 3 propositions listed below:

1.  Show what statute written by the Congress of the United States requires me to file an Income Tax Confession (Return) and pay an Income Tax.

2.   How can I file an Income Tax Confession (Return) without waiving my 5th Amendment protected right to not give any information to the government that may be used to prosecute me?

3.   Prove that the 16th Amendment of the United States Constitution, the Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which, according to the IRS and modern American courts permitted the Income Tax to exist, was lawfully added to the U.S. Constitution.

Freedom Law School declares that:

There is no statute that makes any American Citizen, who works for a living in the United States of America, liable or responsible to pay the income tax. Individuals only become liable to pay the income tax when they voluntarily file a tax return, and the I.R.S. follows its assessment procedures as outlined in the Internal Revenue Code.

If there were a statute which clearly and unequivocally required the filing of tax returns, such a statute would be unconstitutional under the present income tax system to the extent that it would require individuals to give the government information which could be used against them to prosecute them criminally. Although the IRS and the modern American Courts claim that the 16th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution permitted the Income Tax to be imposed on the compensation for labor of the average working man, this Amendment was not properly added to the U.S. Constitution.

The IRS, under our U.S. Constitution, cannot legally require information on 1040 returns from individuals -- this is the reason why the IRS continually refers to the income tax as "voluntary."

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