A crash course in changing the world.
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
March
13, 2010
According to the CIA’s favorite newspaper, The Washington Post, threats against the IRS “continue to pour in after last month’s plane crash at agency offices in Austin, according to union officials.”
The threats consist of inappropriate comments made to agency workers by taxpayers, according
to National Treasury Employees Union President Colleen M. Kelley. She
would not specify if the tax collection agency received threats of
violence because the number of threats are under investigation by the
Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration and the IRS.
“It would be a little naive to think that we don’t get some threats over
the course of doing business,” said IRS Communications Director Terry
Lemons. For the government and the IRS, “business” consists of
extracting money at gunpoint and giving it to bankers who “hold” the
national debt. (Note: if the government use monetary sovereignty to print directly the money, instead of "Treasury Bonds", like China, Iran, Cuba, Italy [pre-WWII], Germany [pre-WWII], Japan [pre-WWII], North Korea, etc. there would not be a "national debt")
The Washington Post admits that “attacks” (negative comments and support for Joe Stack) are nothing new for the government sanctioned shakedown operation.
On the more radical end of the spectrum, people have rammed cars into offices as well as set them on
fire, according to Lemons. The comments and futile acting out against
the IRS is not confined to “tax day” (a day of national fear of hefty
fines, prison time, and SWAT teams), said the bureaucrat.
The Post made sure to tie in the suicidal shooting of two Pentagon cops by a
deranged man earlier this month. “The ongoing probe is unfolding in
the aftermath of last week’s attack on the Pentagon in which a gunman
wounded two police officers outside the entrance before he was fatally
shot.” The event had nothing to do with the IRS.
Maybe the IRS should spend less time investigating angry tax payers and dedicate more
resources to investigating their own. Last week, for instance, two IRS
Service Center employees in Covington, Kentucky, were charged with
stealing “government money” (money extracted from producers to pay
banksters), according to The Enquirer. The employees made off with thousands
of dollars before they were caught.
See also: former IRS Criminal Detective Joe Banister tells the truth
http://www.freedomabovefortune.com/
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