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Monday, 02 February 2009 19:00 |
(originally launched into cyberspace on 02/03/2009)
A few quick (but important) orders of business:
1) There was a time there when I couldn't access the info for fulfilling orders for "Kicking the Dragon" (http://www.kickingthedragon.com), due to a really stupid mess-up (this one NOT my fault, for once). Thankfully, the problem is now fixed, and I'm almost caught up again. If you ordered the book a while ago and don't have your copy yet, I apologize, but now it's on its way.
2) After much nagging from me, the donations have all been collected for Dr. Tom's family, and the total ended up being well over $6,000. So, way to go! The list of donors (by initials) is attached at the end of this message. (Incidentally, that number does not include the donations made directly to Dr. Tom's commissary account, which I have no way to track.) All but a couple thousand dollars have already been sent off to Dr. Tom's family, and the rest will follow shortly.
3) The previous campaign to help out a political prisoner, that time Sherry Peel Jackson, also seems to have helped, though I don't know all the numbers. Again, Sherry and her husband, Colin, were worried about losing their house. Well, the threat of that is not so impending anymore. I'll shortly be forwarding a note that Colin sent to me, to pass on to all of you. In the meantime, if you still want to help them out (I know they still need it), you can do it the old-fashioned way, by sending funds directly to this address:
Colin Jackson 1560 Fieldgreen Overlook Stone Mountain, GA 30088
Or you can help them out WITHOUT spending anything you weren't already going to spend. In short, whenever you're going to go shopping online anyway, do it through the following link:
http://www.marketamerica.com/stronglife
That's all. You don't have to do anything else, or pay any extra, and some of your shopping dollars (which you were going to spend anyway) will end up helping out Sherry's family. Simple and painless.
Once again, on behalf of them and myself, many thanks to all of you who helped out Dr. Tom's family and Sherry's family. (And thanks again to those who have continued to help out my own family, even when I wasn't pathetically begging for it.)
Sincerely,
Larken Rose http://www.kickingthedragon.com |
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Christmas in Prison: Last Call |
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Thursday, 25 December 2008 19:00 |
(originally launched into cyberspace on 12/26/2008)
I just wanted to send an update, and a final begging, about helping out Dr. Tom's family while he remains a political prisoner this holiday season. Some donations people have sent might still be in the mail, but the total received so far is around $1,500. It's good, but I think we can do better.
(For those who don't know, over the years Dr. Tom poured tens of thousands of dollars of his own money into the cause of spreading the truth, without asking for anything in return. And for his honesty and principles, he and his family lost their house, and pretty much got robbed blind by the IRS.)
I may have scared some people away last time by suggesting $100 as a donation amount (though a number of people rose to that challenge). If $20, $10, or even $5 is what you can do, that would be greatly appreciated, too. This time around you can also donate to Tom's family via PayPal, by sending the funds to "cartoonlion@hushmail.com." So now that you and I have had our non- imprisoned Christmas, let's see what we can scrape up to make a political prisoner's "holiday" a bit jollier.
Once again, check or money order (or cash, if you dare) should be made out to me and sent to the address below. After I think all the donations have arrived, I'll send one big check to Dr. Tom's family, and I'll send to this list a list of donors (just including initials and amounts). Let's see if we can get the total number up around $3,000.
Sincerely,
Larken Rose P.O. Box 653 Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
(P.S. Many thanks to the people who, along with their donation Tom, also included one for my family. Our Christmas would have been pretty pathetic without it.)
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Wednesday, 17 December 2008 19:00 |
(originally launched into cyberspace on 12/18/2008)
As you've probably heard before, psychological depression generally tends to occur more often and more strongly around the holidays. And, as you could probably guess, being in prison over the holidays doesn't exactly improve matters. I only did it once, and it was right after I had gone in, so it wasn't too bad, but it still wasn't exactly fun.
Well, Dr. Charles Thomas Clayton, whom some of us know as "Dr. Tom," is about to be spending Christmas in prison--not for the first time, and not for the last. He won't be doing any Christmas shopping, and won't be having a Christmas dinner with his family. He'll be spending Christmas in a cage, as a political prisoner, for having told the truth about the federal income tax.
Now, it's very easy to feel forgotten while in prison, mainly because it's very easy to BE forgotten while in prison. The rest of us have our busy lives, and it's just not all that fun--during the holidays or at any other time--to think about the people who have been wrongfully imprisoned. Well, if you think it's frustrating and infuriating to think about such injustice, consider how it feels to be the VICTIM of such injustice.
Dr. Tom selflessly sacrificed, for the cause of truth, more time, effort and money than most of you will ever know. In fact, he has done more to spread the truth about the "income tax" fraud than just about anyone I know (including myself), all without any hope of ever being repaid. For that, the American tyrants decided he should be caged for five years. Keeping that in mind, I want EACH of you to do one or more of the following:
1) Write Dr. Tom a letter, even if all it says is that you're thinking of him, and you appreciate what he did. You can't send money, or really anything else to the address, except for magazines. (Soft-cover books may or may not make it through.) But even a really short, hand-scribbled note is a lot better than nothing. (Know that all mail into and out of prisons may be read by prison staff.) Here is the address for sending Tom mail:
Charles Thomas Clayton, Reg. #06269-078 FCI Bastrop Federal Correctional Institution P.O. Box 1010 Bastrop, TX 78602
2) Send a few bucks to Dr. Tom's commissary fund in prison, from which he can buy snacks, necessities, and a few other little things. Funds can be sent for that purpose via mail or Western Union, and the web page below explains how:
http://www.bop.gov/inmate_programs/money.jsp
You'll need to know the name of the recipient (Charles Thomas Clayton) and his inmate registration number (06269-078) to send money.
3) Last but not least--in fact, MOST importantly--I'll be taking a collection, from now until Christmas, for Tom's family, which I'll then send to them as one big check around New Year's. As I've said before, what any of us can "afford" depends in large part on what we decide is important. If you had a kid who needed a $10,000 operation to save his life, I bet just about all of you, one way or another, would find a way to come up with it. Well, how important do you think it is to help out those who have suffered as a result of putting their necks on the line for ALL of us? How much support do you think Dr. Tom deserves for the enormous sacrifices he has given? How much is it worth to you for it to be HIM doing the time for telling the truth, instead of you? It's hard to put a price tag on that, isn't it? So keep that in mind when deciding how much to send.
These days, to a lot of people (including me) $100 seems like a lot of money. But I challenge each of you to see if you can come up with that much in the next week or so, and send it off to the address shown below. (Donation checks need to be made out in my name, and then I'll post a list of contributors--just initials and dates--when I send it all off to Tom's family in one big check.) If sending $100 is really not possible for you, then send whatever you can, even if it's only $5. Most of those who read this message won't send anything (as is the case with every plea for help), so every little bit counts--and, of course, every BIG bit counts even more. It's too much to hope that Dr. Tom will actually have a happy holidays, but we ought to be able to at least make it a little less miserable. So go to it. (And do it now, before you forget.)
Sincerely,
Larken Rose P.O. Box 653 Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
http://www.kickingthedragon.com
P.S. In the next few days, I'll be sending to the list a "thank you" note from Colin Jackson, husband of Sherry Peel Jackson, for the help all of you provided to them.
P.P.S. For those of you who know Ken Evans, drop me a quick e-mail at "cartoonlion@hushmail.com" for an update. |
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Monday, 01 December 2008 19:00 |
(originally launched into cyberspace on 12/02/2008)
There are lots of things you can DO in this country that are against the law. There are even a few things you can SAY that are illegal (e.g., threats, statements that constitute fraud, slander). But I can only think of one thing that it's actually illegal to THINK in this country--one thing that it's actually against the law to BELIEVE, no matter what you do with that belief. And I happen to believe it.
Various crimes include a "mens rea" component, meaning one's state of mind is relevant to whether a crime occurred, but I'm not even talking about that. I'm talking about a belief that, all by itself, is impossible to have without breaking the law--or at least without breaking what the tyrants say is the law. Sound absurd? Read on.
How would it even be possible to make any thought a crime? If the person didn't DO anything based on his belief, or didn't even SAY anything about it, how could it possibly be illegal to think something? Well, it couldn't, which is why it takes a rather clever trick to outlaw the thought of which I speak. Suppose that the government really didn't want anyone to have a certain belief, let's call it "Belief X." Writing a law that says, "It shall be unlawful to Believe X" would look silly and would be impossible to enforce. But what if instead, the government passed a law that said:
1) You are required to sign something, under penalty of perjury, stating whether you believe "X" or not. 2) It is illegal to say that you believe "X." 3) It is illegal to DENY that you believe "X," if you really do believe it.
Passing such a law would make it quite literally illegal to BELIEVE "X," no matter what you did or said about it, since there is no way for you to believe it WITHOUT breaking the law. Whether you admit or deny your belief, either way you are a criminal (though if you deny the belief, they may never know it). The only way to NOT break the law is to not believe "X."
Again, if you think this discussion is absurd, keep reading. Because as it happens, the federal government DID impose such a law, making it ILLEGAL for me (and many thousands of others) to believe what we believe. It is, quite literally, impossible for us to hold this belief without breaking the law, at least the law as the federal control freaks depict it. In other words, the BELIEF ITSELF is illegal, no matter what we say or do about it. What's worse, the belief happens to be CORRECT. As a result, I know something true that it is a CRIME to know. Think I'm exaggerating?
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To over-simplify things a bit, I believe there are specific sections of the federal tax statutes and regulations that describe when domestic income is actually subject to the federal income tax (mainly 26 CFR 1.861-1 and following). I further believe that those sections do NOT show the income of most Americans, including myself, to be subject to the tax. I therefore conclude that I don't owe federal income taxes.
For the full explanation of what I believe, why I believe it, and why lots and lots of other people believe it, you can order my book, "Kicking the Dragon," at the following web site: http://www.kickingthedragon.com
But for right now, it doesn't matter whether you agree with my legal conclusions or not, or whether you even know what they are. The point I want to make here is how profoundly insane it is for there to be a law making it illegal to THINK or BELIEVE something. Based on what I believe, I am automatically a criminal, no matter what I do. Think I'm kidding? Try this:
If I believe I don't owe federal income taxes, what are my options?
1) I could say what I believe, and act accordingly, by not filing income tax returns and not sending the IRS money. I did that, and was sent to prison for it. So did lots of others, some of whom were also sent to prison for it. Others have also been prosecuted for filing claims for refund, asking for money back that they had sent in before. In other words, they went to prison for saying, "I don't think I owed you that." (The only reason the feds didn't do that to me is because the statute of limitations ran out on the claims I filed.)
2) On the other hand, I could pretend that I believe I owe the tax, and I could file and pay. However, that too is ILLEGAL in my case. Section 6065 of Title 26 makes it a crime to sign a return that you don't believe is accurate. So if I signed return swearing that my income is taxable, when I believe it isn't (and Judge Michael Baylson coerced me into doing exactly that), I would be breaking the law. Of course, if you overstate what you owe, they won't prosecute you for it, but it's still technically illegal.
In short, there was NO WAY for me to think what I think without breaking the law, at least as far as the feds are concerned. And that means that, for all intents and purposes, THE BELIEF ITSELF is illegal. I know that plenty of you have learned the hard way that, despite the myth of "due process" and all that, in reality, if you say you don't think you owe the tax, you will be insulted and threatened, and possibly fined or prosecuted, until you say you didn't really mean it. And then, if you say you didn't really mean it, and you sign a return swearing that you owe the tax, you'll be committing perjury. Ain't it great to live in the land of the free?
If there's one message that I hope makes it through loud and clear, for anyone who reads my book, this is it: Whatever bunk you hear about rule of law, due process, checks and balances, fairness and justice, the truth of the matter is that the federal government is funded the same way the Mafia is: by brute force. Actually, the Mafia is preferable, because at least they don't try to deceive and defraud you before sending in the stupid thugs to collect.
Sincerely,
Larken Rose http://www.kickingthedragon.com
P.S. The following poem was written and sent to me by "D.R.E.," after reading my book, "Kicking the Dragon." I just couldn't resist sending it to this list, and it seems especially appropriate to the message above:
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Martin Luther nailed his thesis to the Wittenburg church door, Larken Rose mailed his thesis to Spaulding, the IRS whore, Pope Leo X with Exsurge Domine answered with logic and fact, The IRS having none chose to attack.
Larken, oh Larken, how dare you believe, To ignore the IRS and their attempt to deceive, We told you, we told you, we told you they chant, But answers to questions they refuse to grant.
At your insistence twelve hundred did ask, Six simple questions, that was our task, Should I use this section and what does it say, About how much taxes I really must pay.
We all must have mistakenly used invisible ink, Or else the IRS chose not to think, The answer they sent was only a threat, If you ask these questions you will soon regret.
The IRS again and again chose to be truthless, You didn't back down, so they got ruthless, You are the one they put in a cage, But I sit at the keyboard livid with rage.
Eventually we hope the truth will leak out, So people will learn what eight sixty one's about, It's actually no longer about payment of taxes, It's about the Fed's choice to whack us with axes.
NeoCons are nazis with classier attire, But still want to put Larken's book in a fire, The story of Larken, this he has written, Buy it and read it before it is smitten. |
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