David L. Miner

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Sixty-one year old David Miner is now inmate # 54438-018 at the Federal Bureau of Prisons. He is listed as being "in transit," and his projected release date is July 18, 2014.
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Miner's web site, www dot irx solutions dot com, has bitten the dust.

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David Miner is now listed as a resident of the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) at Tallahassee, Florida.
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I really love reading through these older threads. Demo quoted a 2005 post from Mr. Miner on a yahoo group which is just precious given the ultimate outcome of his war against the IRS:
You CAN stop the IRS cold. It is done quite regularly by those who cheat on
their taxes and have enough money to hire the best legal specialists.

These specialists know loopholes and technically effective tactics that win with
regularity.

I have worked with thousands over more than 15 years and have not lost one
client to the clutches of the IRS.
Guess those tactics really worked well...could save all those thousands of clients, but apparently not himself!
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By the way, cases like this give me hope that some day we will see Kelby Smith (of the fake Republic for the United States and HisAdvocates.org scam) in jail. Hes not advocating tax fraud (YET!) but does advocate for mortgage fraud, and makes people pay him for the privilege - different type of case I know but I have to have hope.
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LightinDarkness wrote:I really love reading through these older threads. Demo quoted a 2005 post from Mr. Miner on a yahoo group which is just precious given the ultimate outcome of his war against the IRS:
You CAN stop the IRS cold. It is done quite regularly by those who cheat on
their taxes and have enough money to hire the best legal specialists.

These specialists know loopholes and technically effective tactics that win with
regularity.

I have worked with thousands over more than 15 years and have not lost one
client to the clutches of the IRS.
Guess those tactics really worked well...could save all those thousands of clients, but apparently not himself!
Miner: I'm making WAR!

IRS: That may be so, but you lost.

Miner: I will never be defeated! I know all the tricks!

BoP: Here's your new toothbrush. Don't drop the soap. You'll get used to the constant clanging noises.
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David L. Miner wrote:You CAN stop the IRS cold. It is done quite regularly by those who cheat on their taxes and have enough money to hire the best legal specialists.

These specialists know loopholes and technically effective tactics that win with regularity.
I guess Dave should have hired one of those "best legal specialists" so he could have used one of those "loopholes" or even one of those "technically effective tactics" -- instead of relying on Miner's own "skills."
I have worked with thousands over more than 15 years and have not lost one client to the clutches of the IRS.
Yeah, right.

8)

That plucky protester named Miner
Might become a repetitive whiner.
For it's clear he's been beaten,
And for now will be eatin'
His meals in the prison hall diner.
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David L. Miner wrote:I have worked with thousands over more than 15 years and have not lost one client to the clutches of the IRS.
But but David, then how did you end up in jail on your own case???
David L. Miner wrote:These specialists know loopholes and technically effective tactics that win with regularity.
Apparently all those magic loopholes and theoretical tactics only work theory.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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Re: David L. Miner

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David Miner was released from prison on schedule, on July 18, 2014.
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I don't know the terms of his release but you just have to feel sorry for whoever is his supervisor.
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Re: David L. Miner

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Conviction affirmed on appeal:

http://www.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pd ... 91p-06.pdf

Interesting legal issue concerning the requirement that the defendant be aware of IRS action in order to be convicted under omnibus clause of 7212.