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To: Taki who wrote (119438)9/15/2003 9:12:18 AM
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WOW.Read all.(COMTEX)B: IRS Agents: "The Tax is a Fraud. No Answers, No Taxes"; Former
IRS Agents to be Available at Press Conference
B: IRS Agents: "The Tax is a Fraud. No Answers, No Taxes"; Former IRS Agents to
e Available at Press Conference

Sep 15, 2003 (U.S. Newswire via COMTEX) -- News Advisory:

Tomorrow, September 16, three former IRS Agents will be on hand at a Treasury
Department press conference on "abusive tax avoidance," to accuse the Treasury
Department of being the abuser and to provide the other side of the story.

On September 12, 2003, the Treasury Department issued a press release with the
heading, "MEDIA ADVISORY: TREASURY, IRS AND STATES TO ANNOUNCE NEW PARTNERSHIP
TO FIGHT ABUSIVE TAX AVOIDANCE ON TUESDAY; NEW YORK, CALIFORNIA, OTHER STATE
OFFICIALS ATTEND."

Treasury's press conference is scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday, September 16 at
the Department of Treasury Media Room (Room 4121) at the Main Treasury Building
at 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC. The former agents will arrive
early to hand out their press kits. They will hold a sidewalk press conference
immediately following Treasury's press conference.

The three former agents who will be making special trips to DC for the event are
Joseph Banister, a CPA from California (who was asked to resign from his job as
a Special Agent with the Criminal Investigation Division of the Internal Revenue
Service, merely because he submitted a research report to his superiors and
respectfully asked his superiors for answers to certain questions regarding the
legal authority behind the internal revenue law), John Turner from California
(who voluntarily resigned from his job as a Revenue Officer for a decade with
the IRS, after concluding that the IRS did not have the authority to require him
to do what he was asked to do -- enforce the internal revenue laws by issuing
assessments and seizing bank accounts and property from people who did not pay
the tax), and Sherry Jackson, a CPA and Certified Fraud Examiner from Georgia
(who voluntarily resigned from her job as a Revenue Agent assigned to an elite
IRS fraud detection unit; she too has concluded that the internal revenue law is
a fraud).

The former agents have joined a nation-wide petition process that has been
seeking answers from the government to certain questions regarding the origin
and enforcement of the internal revenue law. In the absence of any response to
their petitions, the "Tax Honest Movement" is now encouraging people to retain
their tax money until the government answers those questions.

"The government has long been abusing the people by abusing its constitutionally
limited powers to tax," said Joseph Banister. "Now the government is compounding
that abuse by ignoring the people's constitutionally guaranteed right to honest
answers to their petitions for redress of those grievances."

The former agents will announce that it is the government that is the abuser,
not the people and that the people have the right to enforce their rights by
retaining their money, that is "No Answers, No Taxes."

usnewswire.com


CONTACT: Devvy Kidd of the We The People Foundation for
Constitutional Education, 443-482-331


Copyright (C) 2003, U.S. Newswire

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