Yes, most people have bad behavior in their past.
But not everybody has blown up an innocent postal employee.
All of this overlooks the main issue, which is that you have tens-of-thousands of real legal and constitutional scholars in the United States who somehow have overlooked the enormous alleged loophole that is the CtC position, and then you have Pete Hendrickson who lacks any significant education, training or experience in tax or legal matters who claims to have somehow found the "cold fusion" equivalent of avoiding taxes.
Is Pete right and all these thousands of scholars wrong, or is Pete off on a wild goose chase and neither he nor his followers are either smart enough nor educated enough to see that he is just flat-assed wrong?
Rhetorical question, of course.
Why can't Pete get anybody with an ounce of credibility to support his position? Why is it only the pro-wrasslin' fans, dodgin' child supporters, and assorted other mega-losers who support him?
At least the courts aren't the least bit confused.
It is also funny to me to see Pete keep his money saved number on his website even though a substantial portion of it has been paid back via settlements, and it doesn't take into account the negative number that it probably would be when fines, sanctions and interest are taken into account.
But at the end of the day, we all know that Pete doesn't care one whit about the TRUTH, and instead just wants to sell as much of his snake oil to his stupid followers as he can before the Feds show up on his doorstep again.