Seven years after my research began, into the linking of the Internal Revenue Service to crimes against humanity, I have finally concluded what I call “the reason for concern” in regards to this powerful Government organization. John Brighton, former CPA and tax ethics professor at the famed Lawson School of Business, in north Hampshire, phoned me from a disabled radio tower somewhere in eastern Maine, and with only days to go from the completion of “the reason for concern” told me news of his own research into the criminal acts perpetrated on the American citizens by the IRS.
“It doesn’t exist” were the words whispered to me by John over his muffled cell phone which was surely being tracked by the sub-Government as we spoke.
John went on to say that although the IRS has rented out and even owns buildings across the country, employs thousands and even issues refund checks to tax-payers who “over pay”, the IRS may not even exist at all-except on paper and probably tangibly for all those names that appear on its payrolls. “Without existing” John said, (as he whispered even quieter into the bugged, GPS tracked cell phone) “the IRS can avoid being investigated or held accountable for it’s criminal acts and unconstitutional extortion of the American public.
I began to think about how brilliant it all was, how perfect a plan from start to finish. The Rockafellers and Bilderbergs and all the other secret leaders of the known world, needed a means-besides their incredibly successful business ventures and lucrative investments-to glean even more money from the peasants. They used their infiltration of all world Governments to set up a tax enforcement organization that would police the tax payers and again, issue “refunds” to those tax payers who they took money from, but then gave back to, in an effort to not bring attention to their actual stealing of other monies from other tax payers.
All the while not even existing at all. So when brave American citizens finally have enough, of having to pay for roads and bridges and police departments and fire departments and schools and public works and other “necessities” the Government would have us believe that we deserve, and decide to rise up and take their money back so they can buy things they really need-like automobiles to get around in and guns to police themselves with and water filtration systems to treat water to make it drinkable-we go to a building with pitchforks and torches only to find out, it’s empty?
I’ll be publishing the entire “the reason for concern” online in the next few days and in case you were wondering, no I haven’t heard from John since we last spoke about the IRS and its non-existence. I can only pray that he wasn’t snipered off by a silent drone craft, as he ascended to the top of the radio tower, in an attempt to hide from the “IRS” black ops force that was surely hot on his trail, but that of course never made themselves known to John (except for the strange beeps their bugging devices made on John’s phone, seconds before another call would ring through).