"How to STOP the IRS" is Step 1 of a 2 step process for escaping unwarranted government intrusion into Private affairs.
"How to STOP the IRS" is based on 12 Acts of Congress, other than and in addition to, the Internal Revenue Code, 85 U.S. Code provisions, 68 federal regulations, 55 U.S. Supreme Court decisions, IRS publications, GAO Reports, Department of Justice publications, with which IRS -- as a federal agency -- must comply.
With each of these hyperlinked with each other, and the commentary of the author, the CD-ROM guides you through a virtual reality built out of presumptions, suppositions, and semantics, providing the means for you to officially enter a Sworn Affidavit on the IRS record, establishing your understanding of the law and its operation - or lack - on you.
Accompanied by a cover letter granting a reasonable period of time for IRS to produce record evidence - records THE LAWS require them to produce - that official duties were in fact, performed to impose an obligation upon you, your Sworn Affidavit BECOMES A FEDERAL RECORD. Later, you'll use the knowledge you've gained to lock-into federal records the fact that IRS failed to produce the evidence to prove you liable.
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Based on more than 150 years of combined research; and more than 20,000 research hours by its creator, this free-standing CD-ROM trains you, the free-thinking Citizen, through hyperlinks, on the effective use of all 12 Acts of Congress, the Internal Revenue Code, and all applicable regulations, to require IRS to produce evidence that all requirements of all laws and all regulations were met to protect your rights and Liberties.
You'll use the hyperlinks to learn how the Administrative Procedure Act, the, "Constitution," of administrative agencies, requires IRS to take "official notice" of each of the 12 Acts of Congress used in this process, and all of each Act's regulations; to take "official notice" of the duties imposed on the agency by each Act's regulations, the Internal Revenue Code, and tax regulations; and even requires IRS to take "official notice" of its own records -- your records -- to know what is there...and what is not.
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