For centuries the phrase “paying your taxes” has been used to express a citizen’s duty to his country. But while most feel an obligation to pay their taxes, very few feel qualified to figure out just what their taxes are. So instead they hire tax professionals, whose determinations seem to be one part accounting and two parts witchcraft.
An astounding amount of money is spent every year, not just on the actual taxes, but on paying tax experts to delve into the treacherous jungle of the federal tax code and come out with a solid number representing the client’s tax liability. It’s no secret, however, that different tax-law witch doctors will end up with different bottom lines, based upon the same set of financial facts—strengthening even more the impression that deciphering the tax laws is more like astrology than mathematics. In fact, it is all but universally conceded now, including by top government officials, that the tax code is indecipherable, and that no one truly understands it all, or has even read it all. None other than Albert Einstein is quoted as saying, “The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax.” Nonetheless, tens of millions of us are expected to comply with it every year, even though no one knows for sure what all it requires.
As it turns out, however, the United States federal tax code contains something far more sinister than its outrageous complexity. And though this “something” is admittedly complex, with a little effort it can be known and understood, even by those of us unaccustomed to dealing with the legalese voodoo of the tax code. (Ironically, it is those arrogant enough to believe that they already understand everything about the tax laws who seem to be the least able to understand and accept the incriminating evidence found in the labyrinth of law books.)
The evidence to be found by those who dare to look does not reveal mere complexity, contradiction, and unfairness in the tax code—none of which would be likely to surprise anyone—but instead shows something far more disturbing and more devious: not a mistake or a loophole, but a premeditated, prolonged, concerted effort to deceive and defraud the American public, to the tune of well over one trillion dollars ($1,000,000,000,000) every year.
Some dismiss out of hand anything they view as a “conspiracy theory,” and the larger the alleged conspiracy, the less likely they are to believe it. A multitrillion-dollar deception will, therefore, be rejected out of hand as ridiculous by many people, regardless of the evidence.
Albert Einstein also said that the highest form of arrogance is “condemnation before investigation.” For those who dare to follow the evidence wherever it leads, the facts can speakfor themselves. What follows is evidence of the largest financial fraud in history, perpetrated by agents of the United States government.[source]
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