FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: Financial Background


β€œIn the certified copies of the resolutions passed by the
legislatures of the several states ratifying the proposed 16th
amendment, it appears that only four of these resolutions (those
submitted by Arizona, North Dakota, Tennessee and New Mexico)
have quoted absolutely accurately and correctly the 16th
amendment as proposed by Congress. The other thirty-three
resolutions all contain errors either of punctuation, capitalization,
or wording. Minnesota, it is to be remembered, did not transmit to

the Department a copy of the resolution passed by the legislature


of the state. The resolutions passed by twenty-two states contain
errors only of capitalization or punctuation, or both, while those
of eleven states contain errors in the wording...”

Benson discovered that some word changes and misplaced commas
were done by legislative intent. State Legislatures voting to ratify a
proposed Constitutional amendment, must use a certified, exact copy,
as passed by the Congress. Since this was not done, legally, the
Government can only collect an income tax within the guidelines set
forth by the Supreme Court in Pollock v. Farmers Loan & Trust Co.,
157 U.S. 429 (1895), and all sections of the Internal Revenue Code,
based on the 16th Amendment, are not valid.

So, of the 48 states:

Eight states (Rhode Island, Utah, Connecticut, New Hampshire,
Kentucky, Florida, Virginia, and Pennsylvania) did not approve or
ratify the amendment.

Texas and Louisiana were forbidden by their own state
constitution to empower the federal government to tax their
citizens.

Vermont and Massachusetts rejected the amendment with a
recorded vote count, but later declared it passed without a
recorded vote only after the amendment had been declared
ratified by Knox.

Tennessee, Ohio, Mississippi, California, and Washington
violated their own state constitutions during their ratification
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