Social Critic Pokes Holes in Legal Matrix

 

April 10, 2012

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Marc Steven’s book “Adventures in Legal Land” helped Al Thompson defeat a conspiracy charge which would have cost him another five years in prison.

by Al Thompson
(henrymakow.com)

One of the most frustrating experiences I have had is to ask an “IRS” agent to explain the law that establishes an income tax and how it applies to me. 

Many of my friends and family thought I was cracked.  Of course, Luciferian NWO freaks don’t want people to know that they are being fleeced, robbed, murdered, and even kidnapped in the name of a “state”; whatever that happens to be. 

My goal was to get to the truth and then act on it.  I had personally witnessed my father-in-law ask an agent what law made him liable for the income tax.

If the agent could produce the law, he would write him a check for it.  The agent refused to answer. 
    
When I was in Sacramento jail in December 2004, a nice person sent me a book written by Marc Stevens called: “Adventures in Legal Land” (2002).

According to Wikipedia, the book focuses on the legal and political systems of the United States, and examines these and society in general from an anarcho-capitalist and voluntary-ist philosophical viewpoint. 

This book showed just how crooked the legal process is and how to shift the burden of proof. This book helped me to defeat a conspiracy charge, which saved me another 5 years in prison.

Fast-forward about eight years: I remembered Marc and I found his website.  What struck me about this site was in an audio with an IRS attorney called “Kimberly Clark” who refused to disclose any proof that Marc’s client was a taxpayer or had taxable income.
    
I encourage you to take 15 minutes of your time to listen to this YouTube version of the call that Marc made on behalf of his client.  Notice how she has that condescending “vocal fry” sound in her voice.

Ms. Clark’s answers were the same things that many of us old time “tax protesters” heard.  The nonsense is almost unbelievable, but most of those exchanges are on the old cassette tapes stored away where few people can hear them.  

What was striking in this audio is that the attorney is accusing Marc of making an argument, when no argument was being presented.  Marc was simply asking for proof that his client is a taxpayer or had any taxable income, and of course she had no witnesses and they had no evidence.
    
The government, as it is understood today, does not care about the welfare of the people.  They only care about themselves.  They are willing to lie and distort anything to get their way. 

To me, people in government are just greedy communists, statists, socialists, crooks, and fascists who want to control every facet of our lives. 

Marc Stevens shows the arrogance, the deceitfulness, and the lunacy of the people who run the “Government” and the media that supports it.

Marc is an excellent legal consultant. His strategy is:

   -Damage control: the client has already received a certain amount of damage just for catching a case, and Marc is excellent and getting down to the basic points

    -Who is the witness and does he have any “personal first-hand knowledge of the facts of the case?

    -What are the facts in evidence and how do they apply to his clients.

    -Never assume anything when dealing with a judge or attorney

    -Never disagree

    -Never give them something to deny

    -Take away the “judge’s” discretion

    -Never argue the merits

    -How to properly cross-examine a bureaucrat

Mark’s book is something everyone should have in order to help them defend themselves in court.  I get better results handling my case myself than hiring an attorney that I can’t afford.  If the attorney screws up, I still go to jail or lose my case.  The attorney still gets the money and goes home to his family.

No one can function properly without the truth.   Marc demonstrates just how crooked “Government” types can be.  My biggest question:  How could anyone work for an outfit like this and then go home and sleep at night?

Walter Allen Thompson is the author of The Grace of Repentance: Keeping God’s Commandments
and he blogs here.  Al spent five years in jail for challenging income tax law.

Al can be reached at [email protected]

Henry Makow is the author of A Long Way to go for a Date. He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto. He welcomes your feedback and ideas at

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