Stay Informed
June 25, 2001
What's Up?
I want to discuss several issues in this
week's stay informed. The first issue is that Stay Informed is
updated weekly so that you can follow our progress. We have
done a poor job, to say the least, keeping it updated. That
fault falls squarely on me since I am the head of endtheirs.org.
This will not occur again.
We have been very busy over the past few
months with doing the AM radio
interviews and keeping up with the e-mails
and phone calls from people without computers. We have been
sending out tons of literature, protest
letters and posters. If anyone is interested in putting up
posters for us please contact us and we will send them out
immediately. At last count we have over 27,000 protest
letters being mailed a month to the Cincinnati office of
the IRS. Thank you to all the people standing up and fighting
back. I also received a letter and a picture from two people
that last weekend put together and sent out 500 protest
letters.
I received my first response
last week from the bill
for $334,000,000 that I sent the IRS on April 16, 2001
instead of filing a tax return from Janey M. Tabor, 31-03460,
the Taxpayer Advocate from
Cincinnati, Ohio. You can read her
letter to me and my
response to her on our home page. There will be a special
section on our home page that will allow you to follow my
continuing fight with the IRS. We will post every response I
receive from the IRS so you can see just how corrupt and out
of control the IRS really is.
I recently changed jobs so I can have
more time with endtheirs.org.
We have a very limited staff so it requires that I spend more
time. The reason that I'm telling you this is because I could
use some help from you. There are several ways that you can be
of great help to us. Every person that you tell about us puts
us one person closer to putting the IRS out of business,
legally and peacefully. Every protest
letter that you send to the IRS also puts us one step
closer to that goal. By the way, when you send in those
letters do not put a name or return address on them. That way
the IRS has to open every protest letter
sent in instead of throwing them away. I got that suggestion
from an e-mail sent to me by a marketing specialist. I do read
and pay attention to every e-mail
and phone call that we receive. If you have any suggestions,
please let me know what it is. Every poster that is put up
tells more people about the protest. If you have a local
radio or TV station that you think would be interested in
what we are doing, please call them and tell them about us.
In closing, I am fighting the IRS for
several reasons. First and foremost, no one, especially the
Federal Government, has the right to accuse you, find you
guilty, and take everything you have without first going
before a Judge and Jury. Secondly, the Federal Government is
there to make sure something like this doesn't happen to you,
and if it does they are there to protect and defend you.
Lastly, it is my belief that if the Federal Government, or any
other branch of Government, does something like this to an
American taxpayer, they should be held more accountable than
anyone else. If we do not hold them to a higher standard they
will continue taking our rights away. The Federal Government
and the Politicians will never hold themselves responsible for
the gross abuses of the American people by the IRS, we have
to. If we don't, it will only continue to get worse.
Past Editions
Apr. 30, 2001
Apr. 23, 2001
Apr. 10, 2001
Mar. 12, 2001
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