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The Federal Zone: Cracking the Code of Internal Revenue by Mitch Modeleski (Fourth Edition: Electronic Version) The Federal Zone: Cracking the Code of Internal Revenue by Mitch Modeleski (fourth edition: electronic version) Note: Mr. Modeleski analyzes the Title 26 IRS tax code (among others) to elucidate the subtleties of our complex Republic and it's modern distortions. This is not simple "tax protest," this book is about much more than taxes. Also, there are certain notations used throughout the text which are absolutely essential to understanding the concepts presented. dimitri Published by: Account for Better Citizenship c/o USPS Post Office Box 6189 San Rafael, California Republic, Postal Code 94903-0189/TDC July 4, 1993 Table of Contents ·Disclaimer - Special Notice - Dedications - Notations ·Introduction o Chapter 1: The Brushaber Decision o Chapter 2: Status and Jurisdiction o Chapter 3: The Matrix o Chapter 4: The Three United States o Chapter 5: What State Are You In? o Chapter 6: Empirical Results o Chapter 7: Inside Sources o Chapter 8: Is it Voluntary? o Chapter 9: The Law of Presumption o Chapter 10: The Fundamental Law o Chapter 11: Sovereignty o Chapter 12: Includes What? o Chapter 13: Amendment 16 Post Mortem o Chapter 14: Conclusions o Appendices A: Letter to John Knox and Memorandum of Law B: Omnibus Acts C: Treasury Decision 2313 D: Form 1040 for 1913 (Instructions only elec. version) E: Viacom Transcript F: Affidavit of Rescission G: Deceptive IRS Code Words H: Analysis of U.S. vs Hicks I: Notice to 50 Governors J: Petitions to Congress K: IRS Form 1040NR (not available in elec. version) L: IRS Form W-8 M: List of Organizations N: Bibliography O: Constructive Notice and Demand P: Miscellaneous Letters Q: Apportionment Statute R: Affirmations: Within & Without S: Affidavit of Foreign Status T: Revocation of Birth Certificate U: Revocation of Voter Registration V: Affidavit of Applicable Law W: Memos on Downes vs Bidwell X: Certificate of Exemption from Withholding Y: Memoranda of Law by Richard McDonald Z: The Nature and Cause: Case Law Disclaimer This book is designed to educate you about federal income tax law, the Treasury regulations which promulgate that law, and the various court decisions which have interpreted both. It is sold with the understanding that the Author and Publisher are not engaged in rendering legal services of any kind. The right to author and publish this book, no matter how often the statutes, regulations and case law are quoted, is explicitly guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution for the United States of America, a written contract to which the federal government, the 50 States, and their respective agencies are all parties. Federal and State laws are changing constantly, and no single book can possibly address all legal situations in which you may find yourself, now or in the future. The Federal Zone: Cracking the Code of Internal Revenue Common Law Copyright July 4, 1993 Mitch Modeleski The information contained in this book is lawfully protected from reproduction infringements for purposes of generating revenue of any kind. 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The printed second edition remains $40 will supplies last. We will accept cash, checks and blank postal money orders. A blank postal money order shows nothing on the 'payee' line, allowing us to write our own payee on this line and to negotiate the money order freely. Sorry, but we do not take credit cards. We reserve the right to endorse your checks 'without prejudice UCC 1-207' and without granting jurisdiction (see Appendix F). Thank you very much for your interest and support. Publication History: First Edition January 1992 hard-copy Second Edition July 4th 1992 hard-copy Third Edition January 1993 electronic Fourth Edition July 4th 1993 electronic Dedications If Frank Brushaber was a Nonresident Alien, then so am I, and so are millions of other Americans who will know the truth if we teach them. We have in our political system a Government of the United States** and a government of each of the several States. Each one of these governments is distinct from the others, and each has citizens of its own .... Slaughter-House Cases [United States vs Cruikshank, 92 U.S. 542 (1875)] It is quite clear, then, that there is a citizenship of the United States** and a citizenship of a State, which are distinct from each other and which depend upon different characteristics or circumstances in the individual. [Slaughter House Cases, 83 U.S. 36 (1873)] Mitch Modeleski, Founder Account for Better Citizenship San Rafael, California Republic July 4, 1993 Notations The Supreme Court has officially defined the key term 'United States' to have three separate and distinct meanings: 1. It may be the name of a sovereign occupying the position of other sovereigns in the family of nations. 2. It may designate the limited territory over which the sovereignty of the federal government extends. 3. It may be the collective name for the fifty States which are united by and under the Constitution. Understanding these several meanings is absolutely crucial to understanding the remainder of this book. Much confusion will result from failing to recognize (or decipher) the meaning that is used in any given context. In order to reinforce their importance, these three meanings will be identified by using the following convention whenever possible: (1) United States* or U.S.* (first meaning) The name of the sovereign nation, occupying the position of other sovereigns in the family of nations. (2) United States** or U.S.** (second meaning) The federal government and the limited territory over which it exercises exclusive sovereign authority. (3) United States*** or U.S.*** (third meaning) The collective name for the States united by and under the Constitution for the United States of America. At the risk of being criticized for violating formal English style, quotations have also been modified with this notation. The risk of misunderstanding was judged to be far more serious than any violations of conventional style. It is the Author's sincere intent that the addition of asterisks will be obvious in all cases, even if the meaning of 'United States' is not obvious in any particular case. Exceptions to this convention will be made for book titles, for United States Codes (abbreviated USC or U.S.C.), for the United States (or U.S.) Constitution, and for the United States (or U.S.) Supreme Court. Other notations should be obvious from their context, but will be repeated here for extra clarity: IR means Internal Revenue (e.g., IR Manual refers to the IRS Internal Revenue Manual) IRC means Internal Revenue Code (also known as Title 26) IRS means Internal Revenue Service in the Department of the Treasury USC means United States Code (e.g., 26 USC 7701 refers to Title 26, United States Codes, Section 7701) CFR means Code of Federal Regulations (e.g., 26 CFR 1.871-1 are the regulations for Section 871 of Title 26) T.D. means Treasury Decision, a written decision published in the Federal Register by the Treasury Department. U.S. means United States decision when used to cite a ruling of the Supreme Court (e.g., 324 U.S.
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