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DnA 4-14: Commentary on Enclosed .GIFs

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DnA Electronic Magazine
 · 14 May 2023

FOIA GIF INFORMATION


By: Lestat De Lioncourt

The gifs that are packed with this issue of DnA Magazine are perhaps the most powerful documents that can make anyone question the authority of the Internal Revenue Service.

** These GIFS are longer than your screen **
** Try to scroll down, so you won't miss any details in the documents! **

I have refrained from typing these into TXT files, because of the doubt that they could create. However, we decided to scan them into gifs to show the letter head, etc. Now, there should be no question to their authenticity. Photocopies will be available through the online ordering system when requested.

FOIA-01.GIF
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FOIA-01.GIF

This gif is an exact scan from a FOIA request sent to the Senate of the United States of America. The original requester of the information asked to know the exact law which requires any person to file or pay the federal income tax.

The response is quite interesting. They can't find one.

The Senate however tries to mislead you in the second and third paragraph. They state that Article I Section 8 Paragraph I gives the IRS the congress to lay and collect taxes on incomes. This is a complete lie.

Article I, Section 8, Paragraph I states:

The Congress shall have the power to lay and collect taxes on duties, imposts and excises. However all duties, imposts and excises shall be apportioned throughout the many states.

They also try to tell you that "it is 'inferred' by the Congress", which is a very blatant lie. All laws must be SPECIFICALLY AND UNDERSTANDABLY LAID OUT. Nothing should be "inferred". This is a very good FOIA, and it clearly shows the underhanded tactics of those trying to cover-up the blatant lies, deceit, and terrorism committed by the IRS.

FOIA-02.GIF
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FOIA-02.GIF

This gif is perhaps the most interesting of all the FOIAs we have collected thus far. At first it seems that such a question is frivolous. However if you look towards the bottom of the gif, there is a statute of law which everyone should know about.

What you see at the bottom of the GIF is the following:

[...]

U.S. Code

Ë 71 Title 4 - Flag and Seal, Seat of Government, and

Ë 71. Permanent Seat of Government

All that part of the territories of the United States included within the present limits of the District of Columbia shall be the permanent seat of government of the United States.

(July 30, 1947, ch. 389, 61 Stat. 643)

Ë 72. Public Offices; at Seat of Government

All offices attached to the seat of Government shall be exercised in the District of Columbia, and not elsewhere, except as otherwise expressly provided by law.

(July 30, 1947, ch. 389, 61 Stat. 643)


[...]


Basically, this FOIA proves that the IRS does not have ANY jurisdiction outside of the District of Columbia. And yet, how have they gotten away with it for so long? How have we been duped into thinking that the IRS was a "necessary evil"? Well, we and others are exposing them for what they are: extortionists, thieves and terrorists. It doesn't take much to prove these points. All it does take is that people are willing to learn a little, and cast aside what they have been CONDITIONED into believing!

If this is your first exposure to the IRS cover-up, then call DnA Systems, and d/l the information files we have available. I guarantee that you will be shocked and angered, that you have been duped into believing the lies of the IRS.

We will be scanning more FOIAs as soon as we get them in.


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