Taxes explained

5 Oct 2009 by John Conway
Fundamental #13-A
How many of you know that there is an anti slavery clause in our Constitution?  Lets take a look at why we rebelled against, “taxes” imposed by England on us.
Lets say that you have toiled in a coal mine all day and were able to produce a nice wheel barrel full of coal to support your family and yourself .  You come out of the mine, and there is an armed man and a tank waiting for you  He takes a shovel and removes all but enough coal for you to eat for the purpose of reproducing more coal miners (children), and give you enough energy to be able to return to this mine tomorrow.  Here you have the two elements of slavery.  One: fear of a superior force.  Two,:your production is not your own,.

Here is where this present day tax was mandated, by whom and for what:  (I told you this would take a few post):

In a book called the “Captains and the Kings”, the author Taylor Caldwell  exposed the European Cabal.  It’s called the “Round Table”.  Taylor knew exactly what she was talking about; she was a member of the Board of Special Inquiry at the Department of Justice in Buffalo New York from 1924-1931.

In her forward she has this advise.  “It was not until the League of Just Men and Karl Marx that conspirators and conspiracies became one, with one aim, and one objective…slaves of a planned society.”

People of the earth will not be safe until they are aware of their true enemy.

She writes:

“The whole apparatus had begun with the League of Just Men, of which Carl Marx had been a member, but the apparatus was not communistic or socialistic or monarchist or democratic or anything else.  They merely used these political ideologies as weapons against mankind, to confuse it to tame it and enslave it…”

Their goal she writes: “We must now have prudently scheduled wars all over the world, for they will be more and more necessary to absorb the products of our growing industrial and technological society…The middle class, in all nations, as we know, must be eliminated, for they tend to stimulate and invent chaotic liberty.  They stand in the way of our plan… without a Federal income tax inAmerica our objectives remain uncertain there, and frustrated.  We must all over the world, have entire control over peoples money.  Such taxes are necessary for wars and inflation and the mechanization of humanity, the dependence of humanity on what we shall decide to give it.  Without war we cannot have a planned society, anywhere in the world.  We are succeeding, without war and only through taxes, in the Scandinavian countries, but that is not possible in such immense countries like America and Russia , where revolutionary tactics, peaceful or violent, are absolutely necessary, and which need to be financed through taxation.”

More to come.

John T. (Jack) Conway

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