State Representative – Phil Hart –(R-Idaho): “You can look through the statutes, and
look for the law that requires you to pay, and when you do that, you cannot identify a
law that requires the average person in America who earns a wage and works in
private business to pay an income tax.”
Peter Gibbons (Tax Attorney) –It’s actually very simple. Congress tried to enact an
income tax in 1894 –The Supreme Court said that is unconstitutional. When The
Supreme Court says something is unconstitutional, it’s unconstitutional. They
(Congress) tried again in 1913 –and The Supreme Court said –the 16th amendment“No new power of taxation” –so if they (Congress) didn’t have it then (1913) and they
didn’t get it; they DON’T have it. There is no constitutional base for a tax on the
wages for Americans living and working in the 50 States of the union. Period. End of
argument.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Microchips
The latest technology for identifying people at the point of self, when they make
purchases –is actually the implantable (RFID) microchip. There are microchips
that can actually be imbedded directly into human flesh... It’s a tiny glass capsule
about the size of a grain of rice... it contains an RFID computer microchip with a
coiled antenna and it can transmit information also at a distance.
Katherine Albrecht –Author of “Spychips” (2005) makes the following comment:
“RFID is a technology that uses tiny computer technology the size of a grain of
sand or smaller; hooked up to miniature antennas to transmit information about
items at a distance. Back in 1999, Procter and Gamble, Gillette, and M %P