http://groups.google.com/group/lawmen/b ... 6218b08b35From: David Miner
Sent: Sun, May 2, 2010 6:12:19 AM
Subject: Hendrickson and "Cracking the Code" Warriors get Cracked.
First, Pete's case had nothing to do with CtC techniques. I have chatted with him a number of times over the past 6 months, and the initial charges all the way through the final staments [sic] all dealt with the honesty of Pete's statements and claims about the so-called income tax - did he or did he not believe what he was telling so many people over so many years? The case was about his truthfulness, and not about his techniques.
This means the IRS can't use Pete's conviction to go after CtC filers, because CtC filing has not yet been alleged much less adjudicated as being wrong and illegal.
Wrong, wrong, wrong. First, it is actually correct to say that "the IRS cannot use Pete's conviction to go after CtC filers." But that's because, under the U.S. legal system, prosecutors cannot "use" defendant A's conviction to "go after" defendant B anyway. That has nothing to do with whether the merits of Pete Hendrickson's scam were adjudicated in his criminal trial or not.
Second, the merits of Hendrickson's CtC scam HAVE been adjudicated -- in a civil tax proceeding involving Hendrickson himself, and in other civil tax proceedings involving some of his followers. And the scam has indeed been ruled to be invalid - in short, wrong and illegal.
David Miner continues:
Sorry, but that's just more mindless drivel, Mr. Miner.Second, Pete's CtC techniques did not make a direct claim to being a non-taxpayer. His methods merely filed taxpayer forms to correct certain presumptions about the money the filers made. If Pete's methodology involved making a direct claim about being a non-taxpayer, then there would be no need to file forms every year. A non-taxpayer does not need to have taxes withheld or file federal forms at all. I am listed in the IRS records as a non-taxpayer not required to file a return, and I have filed no returns and paid no income taxes in 20 years. Pete's process doesn't even go there. I know because he and I have talked about that extensively several times over more than 6 years.
Miner closes with a link to his own web site:
http://www.IRx-Solutions.com
Among the blatantly false statements made by Miner at his web site:
http://www.irx-solutions.com/program.htm.......there is one issue that has consistently won against the IRS in court.
All efforts to get you free from the IRS absolutely must focus on that one issue and absolutely must downplay or totally ignore the rest of the arguments.There is no section of the Internal Revenue Code or its enabling regulations that requires me, an individual American NOT involved in a revenue-taxable activity, to file a Form 1040 or pay income taxes.
Earth calling: That, of course, is a blatant lie, Mr. Miner. That argument has never, ever won against the Internal Revenue Service in a court of law.
Mr. Miner lists himself as being located in Altamonte Springs, Florida. He charges $1,800 in advance for his "services".