kizzey (@kizzey)
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The taxes are paid to the Royal Crown…. but THE TAX IS DEPOSITED INTO THE CENTRAL BANK OF LONDON. We learned in the video below that the Crown’s wealth is given to Great Britain… and I guess they get to have their picture on the coinage and the paper used as currency. And for some odd reason, the same Royal images are placed upon the coinage and currency of their other colonies that pay tribute to the crown…speaking of those that is, who still have visible strings attached. Other strings like US, Inc. and that tribute, are hidden behind the veil. Strange way of doing things, I must say…one would almost imagine it a form of money laundering, or something secret that others aren’t supposed to know. There wonderful brotherhood symbolism is now planted, at the IRS headquarters in Maryland. This is a universal symbol – appearing all over the globe. Isn’t it charming that is says…” We The People”? Don’t that make you feel all warm and cozy? Doesn’t that make you feel better about congress taking taxpayer monies to hire an army of 87,000 more IRS agents and arm them with guns to visit you? The IRS is a foreign debt collector. The money you mail in or they come and collect from you is not a part of your government. This is a private corporation that is part of the Central Banking System that makes sure you pay the foreign taxes you owe. You make your checks out to the Federal Reserves which is the bank they are collecting for, which is not a part of your government. That is their name, and part of the illusion that you are supporting your government by paying your fair share of war debts. Of which the banks fund both sides or whatever nation is borrowing funds from them to fight their war.IRS new motto for us is: Service plus Enforcement equals Compliance. I don’t know what the words on this are. But I am sure it isn’t anything to do with our rights in the constitution. Read: Sinister Sites: IRS Headquarters, Maryland (http://whale.to) http://whale.to/c/sinister_sites1.html