They're Gluttons For Punishment...
Six years or so ago, some IRS flunky made the mistake of his or her life in refusing to accept the return filed by my wife and me, leading to my uncovering the liberating truth about the income tax. A year later, some higher-level IRS stooge did it again, taking me into court with allegations of "promoting an abusive tax shelter" by way of CtC, and promptly losing three quick cases and killing that issue permanently.
Two-and-a-half years ago, a higher-level thug still pushed the agency and the DoJ to try a "lawsuit" in a face-saving, CtC-juggernaut slowing maneuver. This has proven to be a sustained, still-ongoing embarrassment to the agency, the DoJ, and the courts; and a definitive affirmation of the accuracy of what is revealed in CtC.
Now, as I got word on Wednesday, another batch of these folks is daring another, and more significant, embarrassment, by charging me with allegedly having "Willfully [made] and [subscribed] any return, statement, or other document, which contains or is verified by a written declaration that it is made under the penalties of perjury, and which he does not believe to be true and correct as to every material matter." (The details can be seen here.)
I look forward with great interest to the government's attempts to carry its burden of proving that I didn't believe what I said in my filings to be true and correct as to every material matter...
The realities of both fact and law that are involved here mean that merely competent management of this trial will result in a just outcome, and another bloody nose for a couple of agencies whose efforts the evade the law are increasingly desperate, and erratic. However, more than simply competent management can result in more prominence than attends a simple victory, and that can make this otherwise obnoxious episode a significant step forward for the truth.
That kind of management requires some specialized skills, though, and getting them will cost money. I hope all of you will participate. Donations for that purpose can be made here, or by mail to Pete Hendrickson, 232 Oriole Rd., Commerce Twp., MI 48382.
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P. S. If you see posts about this subject in newsgroups, forums, etc., please do me the favor of posting my comments above in response (with links active), or, better still, post, "Pete has posted comments about this latest attack on the truth about the tax-- along with some important links-- at http://www.losthorizons.com/Newsletter.htm#IRSAttack".
Hendrickson Indicted II
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Hendrickson Indicted II
Hendrickson responds to his indictment:
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"Nothing is more terrible than ignorance in action." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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Re: Hendrickson Indicted II
He needs to be thrown under the prison with the utmost dispatch.
Seriously.
Seriously.
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Oh please, I wouldn't want it to be over just when it's getting interesting. It's been a long wait to get to this stage, but now that it's finally show time I wouldn't want to miss a second of the entertainment. Plus, the possibility of acquittal adds some pepper to the dish. Relax and enjoy with popcorn.Doktor Avalanche wrote:He needs to be thrown under the prison with the utmost dispatch.
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Then I'm hoping for a verdict that's rendered in less time than it takes to get a pair of glasses.Lambkin wrote: Oh please, I wouldn't want it to be over just when it's getting interesting. It's been a long wait to get to this stage, but now that it's finally show time I wouldn't want to miss a second of the entertainment. Plus, the possibility of acquittal adds some pepper to the dish. Relax and enjoy with popcorn.
This guy's been an insufferable smug little prick for far too long.
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Re: Hendrickson Indicted II
Just another excuse for Demo to put off writing the alleged book.
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Re: Hendrickson Indicted II
Reminiscent of MulletBoy just before his collapse into utter and well-deserved obscurity.insufferable smug little prick
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Actually, other than the mail bomb / wearing a wire to fink on his friends bit, I don't find Hendrickson the least bit interesting.Arthur Rubin wrote:Just another excuse for Demo to put off writing the alleged book.
His scheme is nothing new (just a repackaged rehash of what other dumb dumbs have tried), and his followers are too robotic to be all that entertaining. The majority of them had a different guru when they started and Pete is their fall-back position. When Pete fails, they'll just move on to the next guru.
Demo.
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In truth, I doubt if Pete the buffoon is worth more than a footnote. As you say, no originality, and nothing but the same old repackaged nonsense, lots of sound and fury, but no substance. His loyal following will soon start deserting in droves until he is left with his chief clown, unless of course, he is one of the first to jump ship. JJ BS hasn’t been much in evidence lately, and what has been evidenced has been a weak pale image of his former blustery self, he will probably be even less so as the leaky scow that is Hendrickson continues to take on indictments/water on its inevitable downward spiral to the depths/prison.
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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Pete can forget a Cheek defense. In the introduction to Cracking the Code, PH admits that he started with the conclusion that he did not have to pay income tax and CTC was researched with that goal in mind.
I disagree that CTC is nothing new. PH has managed to divert attention from the real question, "Does the taxpayer have income?", to the irrelevant question, "Does the taxpayer have wages?"
I disagree that CTC is nothing new. PH has managed to divert attention from the real question, "Does the taxpayer have income?", to the irrelevant question, "Does the taxpayer have wages?"
"Here is a fundamental question to ask yourself- what is the goal of the income tax scam? I think it is a means to extract wealth from the masses and give it to a parasite class." Skankbeat
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Re: Hendrickson Indicted II
And, don't forget the other question.
"Is the taxpayer's signed testimony the final word on whether what he receives is wages?"
I think you hit the nail on the head about his admission in the beginning of the book.
It completely destroys whatever Cheek defense he might have had.
And, isn't it interesting that almost all tax deniers could be said to take the same position? They start with a preconceived notion they are not subject to the tax and work from there.
Pete Hendrickson was no exception. What does that say about intellectual honesty?
"Is the taxpayer's signed testimony the final word on whether what he receives is wages?"
I think you hit the nail on the head about his admission in the beginning of the book.
It completely destroys whatever Cheek defense he might have had.
And, isn't it interesting that almost all tax deniers could be said to take the same position? They start with a preconceived notion they are not subject to the tax and work from there.
Pete Hendrickson was no exception. What does that say about intellectual honesty?
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Re: Hendrickson Indicted II
The criminal trial of Peter Eric Hendrickson has been set for:
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
at 8:30 am.
If a plea bargain is desired, the deadline for that is:
December 24, 2008.
Just think: Peter may already be a jailbird (again) by the time Obama takes office on January 20th.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
at 8:30 am.
If a plea bargain is desired, the deadline for that is:
December 24, 2008.
Just think: Peter may already be a jailbird (again) by the time Obama takes office on January 20th.
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I was just browsing over at LostHorizons, and it occurred to me that, if I were defending Hendrickson (which I am not), one of the first instructions I would give him is that he is to sever all ties with those nutjobs. There is simply no way that reading their crap or associating in any way with their crap could possibly do Hendrickson any good in court in a criminal trial.
Dan Evans
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There you go being rational and reasonable again. You know that isn't allowed over at lost and delusional.
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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Along that line, a lawyer I think highly of was prone to say, "When you open your mouth or write something down, you create evidence."one of the first instructions I would give him is that he is to sever all ties with those nutjobs
Unfortunately for PH, he's well beyond the point where shutting up will do him any good.
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Has anyone heard from our old friend, Mr. Bolten (sp?)?
I am concerned that he may be dragged to the depths, with Hendrickson acting as the albatross around his neck. He seemed a nice enough guy, I would genuinely hate to see his life ruined due to his blind loyalty to the dolt who calls himself Hendrickson.
I am concerned that he may be dragged to the depths, with Hendrickson acting as the albatross around his neck. He seemed a nice enough guy, I would genuinely hate to see his life ruined due to his blind loyalty to the dolt who calls himself Hendrickson.
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Recently he has begun posting at losthorizons again, mostly since after the General Election.Investor wrote:Has anyone heard from our old friend, Mr. Bolten (sp?)?
I am concerned that he may be dragged to the depths, with Hendrickson acting as the albatross around his neck. He seemed a nice enough guy, I would genuinely hate to see his life ruined due to his blind loyalty to the dolt who calls himself Hendrickson.
It's just too bad that Ron Paul lost the presidential election, I guess. For over a year, John J. Bulten's attention seemed to have been diverted to that lost cause. At least Bulten couldn't do too much damage with that.
But, with no Ron Paul to boost any more, Bulten appears to be idle. And we know what they say about idleness and the devil's something or other......
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Re: Hendrickson Indicted II
Mr. Bulten was notified directly regarding the press release.
He also has an e-mail address or two of people who might be able to help him.
A lot depends on whether he's willing to listen to counsel, and yes, the first counsel would be to reserve silence after which he'd be advised to prepare proper tax returns. There're many roads to travel before the next event, but he's not without potential help if he asks.
He's been very silent. He ought to be talking with counsel.
He also has an e-mail address or two of people who might be able to help him.
A lot depends on whether he's willing to listen to counsel, and yes, the first counsel would be to reserve silence after which he'd be advised to prepare proper tax returns. There're many roads to travel before the next event, but he's not without potential help if he asks.
He's been very silent. He ought to be talking with counsel.
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John was active on wikipedia until the end of October. Though I doubt he is reading his page lately as I expected to get a bunch of grief when I nominated one of his pet page for deletion. In general though, aside from puffing up RP related pages to dizzying heights, he was/is a decent editor.
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The arrest warrant for Peter Hendrickson has been posted on PACER. It doesn't specifically indicate when the arrest was made, but the warrant is shown as having been "received" by the arresting officer on Wednesday, November 12th, which was also the day of the arraignment, so it seems the arrest was on that date. The warrant shows the name of an IRS-CI officer -- I would assume that would have to be a Special Agent.
I would love to know where and under what circumstances the arrest took place, and what (if anything) the Blowhardmeister had to say to the arresting officer.
EDIT: The docket also shows an appearance for the government by Mark F. Daly, an attorney at the DOJ Tax Division in Washington.
I would love to know where and under what circumstances the arrest took place, and what (if anything) the Blowhardmeister had to say to the arresting officer.
EDIT: The docket also shows an appearance for the government by Mark F. Daly, an attorney at the DOJ Tax Division in Washington.
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Something about wages, employees and income while making the quotation mark sign with his fingers. Oh, and also "DIDN'T YOU READ MY BOOK?"Famspear wrote: I would love to know where and under what circumstances the arrest took place, and what (if anything) the Blowhardmeister had to say to the arresting officer.