FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

(Dana P.) #1

FINAL WARNING: Financial Background


U.S. Government the power to levy a tax on those people who were
either government employees, or who lived and worked in a “Federal
Area.” A year later, the Buck Act was passed, which gave the U.S.
Government the power to create a “Federal Area” so they could levy
the Public Salary Tax. Since it was unconstitutional to tax anyone
outside of the jurisdiction of the District, this Act, in Section 110(d) and
(e), made the land within the territorial boundaries of a State, a
“Federal Area.” This, in effect, created a paper state, known as a
Federal Area, for the purposes of the U.S. Government; and those
people who were sovereign state citizens, now found themselves also
living in this Federal Area. Now the U.S. Government had to make that
citizen one of their subjects by bringing them under the jurisdiction of
the District.

This was accomplished by deceiving the citizen into entering an
adhesion contract with the U.S. Government, such as a Social Security
application, an Income Tax form, a Driver’s License application, a Bank
Account application, and other similar things. Contrary to what most
people believe, it is not mandatory to apply for a Social Security
number; however, in order for a sovereign state citizen to be eligible
for Social Security benefits, they have to waive the rights given to
them under our Republic.

Probably, the most incredible example of the adhesion contract is the
Income Tax system. In 1884, it was accepted that the “property which
every man has is his own labor (and) as it is the original foundation of
all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable.” Therefore,
since ‘wages’ are received as compensation for labor, it can not be
legally taxed. ‘Income,’ however, is the process of profiting from a
business (someone else’s labor) or investments, and is taxable, as in a
Corporation, which is an artificial entity which is given the right to
exist by the State. The Constitution only allows the Congress to collect
taxes, and that is limited to a uniform excise tax on gasoline, alcohol,
tobacco, telephone bills, firearms, and tires, things revolving in one
way or another around interstate commerce. The payment of these
taxes are voluntary, because they are based on consumption. These
funds go directly to the U.S. Treasury to pay the expenses of the
country.

Because we live in a Republic, the Internal Revenue Service Code, Title
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