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June 20, 2007 at 19:45:00

Scared of the IRS and going to court: You need David Myrland

by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster     Page 1 of 1 page(s)

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Are you afraid of the IRS? The government is stuffed full of agencies and bureaus that make strong men tremble and all of us blanch. Going to court has become more like mounting the trumble to the guillotine than a place where we are assured that justice will prevail. While we were sleeping the institutions of America were hijacked for the enrichment of the corporations. Now, we need to take it back.

That is no simple matter, as we all realize. But there are ways and David Myrland is one of the people who has been ding just that, a case at a time. With his help you, too can become a part of the solution to reestablishing justice in America's courts.

For David Myrland the whole thing started around April 15th, 1988 – the IRS knocked on Mr. Myrland's door to inform him that he owed taxes on some tips he had earned four years earlier. David Myrland is the fastest bar keep in the West or anyplace else. 1984 had been the last year he filed a 1040. His reaction was different than most people's; David Myrland began studying the law.

It was a bad day for injustice when that happened.

Realizing that those who confront the system lose David began an intense study of the law and the IRS code. By 1992 he was working as a full time tax payer advocate helping out others as well as writing statute that solved problems in several states.

That intense study resulted in a thorough understanding of the founding principles and a contiguous understanding of how Americans had been sold a bill of ungoods.

His insights resulted in a series of tutorials that work, enabling the user to confront and defeat the system. You can find those online at Your Remedy Is In the Law

Over the years I have seen dozens of tax protesters, seminar producers or citizens go down in flames; that is not going to happen to David Myrland.

Myrland understands the law and practice, where the statutory bodies are buried and how to use the truth. You can, too. Join us to begin your own personal revolution on the Spiritual Politician, Friday, June 21, 2007 at 4pm Pacific Time.

 

http://howtheneoconsstolefreedom.blogspot.com

Melinda Pillsbury-Foster is the author of GREED: The NeoConning of America and A Tour of Old Yosemite. The former is a novel about the lives of the NeoCons with a strong autobiographical component. The latter is a non-fiction book about her father and grandfather.

Ms. Pillsbury-Foster has been active in politics since the Goldwater Campaign. She left the Republican Party to join and become active in the Libertarian Party in 1973, working as an activist and party officer until she left the Libertarian Party in 1988.

She is also the the founder of the the Arthur C. Pillsbury Foundation

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Alessandro Machi

Once in Court, the Judge takes over, no?

I seem to recall a big trial a year or so ago in which a well known tax protestor basically had his whole defense thrown out of court by the judge.  Some of the points that were thrown out by the judge seemed like legitimate defenses.  I haven't researched the court case personally but that is what I heard from others.


It just seems that if there is no system to oversee overzealous judges, like the ones who sue for 50 million dollars over a pair of pants, how legitimate can our court system really be?

by Alessandro (9 articles, 0 quicklinks, 52 comments) on Thursday, June 21, 2007 at 2:49:06 AM
 



Melinda Pillsbury-Foster

Court Reform- American Renewal

I am not familiar with the case you refer to here.  It happens that judges make unsupportable decisions through cupidity or ignorance; sometimes these are overturned on appeal - in the cases of Bush and his Buddies those are more likely to stand - for the moment.  Justice has long arms with time.

 Much depends on reforming the system and those reforms are not just about the courts but the context in which the courts operate.  That context is the federalized system that has enabled corruption to become the rule by ignoring the operating rules and standards for justice.  That corruptive influence is now in control through such institutions as the Federalist Society. 

 

Can it be changed?  Yes.  Listen to the show on Friday.   

by themelinda (69 articles, 0 quicklinks, 20 comments) on Thursday, June 21, 2007 at 2:59:06 AM
 

 

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