Here is the homepage of Tony Alamo Ministries, which includes a mention of "Patriot Hero Joe Banister":
http://www.alamoministries.com/content/ ... index.html
Here are some gems from his ministry website:
IRS–ROMAN CULT’S COLLECTION AGENCY
The Roman Catholic Jesuits started the international banking system called the Illuminati and the Agentur (and blamed the Jews for this). Rome’s motto is, “He that holds the money bags runs the nations.” The Vatican started all the wars (inquisitions) to rid the world of heretics (non-Roman Catholics) and then made loans from her banks to nations so they would have enough money to fight them. We foolishly permitted this cult’s collection agency into our country (the IRS—which answers only to Rome).
http://www.alamoministries.com/content/ ... crets.html
No one is surprised when government officials lie—in this case we're talking about the IRS. The IRS is well-known for its harassment of American citizens. These abuses were most recently documented in congressional hearings. But what happens to the numerous people whose lives have been ravished by the IRS?
Pastor Tony Alamo, head of the Alamo Christian Ministries, was convicted in 1994 of tax abuse and spent four years in prison because of IRS lies. The IRS stole church property, threw hundreds of church families out of their homes, confiscated their personal property, and totally disregarded the most cherished of American freedoms—religious freedom—the right to choose a religion of ones personal beliefs.
http://www.alamoministries.com/false_ac ... ocent.html
Sounds like a colorful character to say the least, that's not even a fraction of the good stuff, suprised I haven't heard him mentioned here before.During this same period, the IRS began to move against Alamo and the churches. In 1985, prodded by CAN members, they revoked the church’s tax-exempt status retroactively for the years 1977 to 1980. Despite the church’s attempts to reverse this ruling, it was upheld in 1992. The IRS simultaneously opened a criminal investigation against Alamo, thus effectively denying him the right to testify in the tax exempt case.
In 1990, the IRS filed liens of $7.9 million against church-run workshops (businesses) for taxes it claimed were due in six states -- Tennessee, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Oklahoma and Florida. The IRS then issued a (jeopardy) assessment against Alamo claiming he owed $745,000 in personal income taxes for the years 1977 through 1980, and that Alamo-related companies owed another $5 million in corporate income tax, and $1.6 million in unpaid employees withholding taxes.
http://www.alamoministries.com/content/ ... _Story.htm
Here is a website which tracks news about him: http://www.tonyalamonews.com/