Anonymous ID: 071700 Dec. 4, 2018, 2:47 p.m. No.4152676   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2698

>>4151638 PB On the 16th Amendment that had to be passed to make Federal Tax possible.

Dig started in 1996-7 with very early internet anons and lawyers. For some reason the site is still up. I was there watching the research and construction. Surprised it is still around.

 

>The 16th Amendment was never properly ratified so was actually never a proper amendment. But since it has been enacted “as if” it were, we must deal with other measures which will show you that none of the enforcement of Income Tax on persons is valid.

 

>>4152100

>>4152284

Hey, the old site from 1997 IRS research I was looking at back then is still up. It is located here. Would be good for lawfags to look at it. Very hard to navigate because back then the links could only be organized as lists. Early internet. Also formatted for computers before windows 98.

 

http://www.supremelaw.org/

 

 

This "31 Answers about the IRS" thing was written by 1997 although the site says it started in 1996. Mad amounts of citations with respect to the IRS, but I have never vetted them.

 

http://www.supremelaw.org/sls/31answers.htm

 

One day while I was looking at it, back in 97, there was a type of ftp uploading discussion going on about children and women being taken out of the basements in LA and loaded on to a big military type transport plane. One of the writer/researchers at this site was asking if they could shoot out the wheels of the jet without endangering the children.

The pages were deleted not long after.

I never found out what happened to the Jet, or the Kids.

 

Most interesting to me was the "Cooper file" a writing by William J Cooper, who I think was eventually murdered. But he wrote a history of the IRS here.

 

http://www.supremelaw.org/authors/cooper/cooper.htm

 

Its like the site suddenly froze.