You decide, but I'll let them speak. This posting for a Special Agent role was taken down, but I managed to snap a screenshot of the role's "Major Duties." Not paying your taxes definitely warrants the use of "deadly force," don't you agree?
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What time does the paranoid conspiracy theory circle jerk start?You decide, but I'll let them speak. This posting for a Special Agent role was taken down, but I managed to snap a screenshot of the role's "Major Duties." Not paying your taxes definitely warrants the use of "deadly force," don't you agree?
These won't be accountant types. My guess you'll get ones that couldn't get on with the PMC groups or thousands of Antifa types.Absolutely. If you think these marxist, totalitarian bean counters won’t shoot citizens I have some ocean front property to sell you in Western Oklahoma.
The bigger question is, are THEY willing to die, trying to kill me, or any of us.You decide, but I'll let them speak. This posting for a Special Agent role was taken down, but I managed to snap a screenshot of the role's "Major Duties." Not paying your taxes definitely warrants the use of "deadly force," don't you agree?
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The bigger question is, are they willing to die, trying to kill me, or any of us.
To be fair anyone who isn't in line with the regime has been declared a terrorist right? All 81 million people who voted for Trump. Anyone who speaks out about COVID bullshit or schools grooming kids. Anyone who believes in the constitution or the bible, or acknowledges there are only two genders.According to Wikipedia:
The Criminal Investigation strategic plan is composed of four interdependent programs: Legal Source Tax Crimes; Illegal Source Financial Crimes; Narcotics Related Financial Crimes; and Counterterrorism Financing. These four programs are mutually supportive, and encourage utilization of all statutes within CI's jurisdiction, the grand jury process, and enforcement techniques to combat tax, money laundering and currency crime violations. Criminal Investigation must investigate and assist in the prosecution of those significant financial investigations that will generate the maximum deterrent effect, enhance voluntary compliance, and promote public confidence in the tax system.
Legal source tax crimes
Investigating Legal Source Tax Crimes is IRS-CI's primary resource commitment. Legal Source Tax investigations involve taxpayers in legal industries and occupations who earned income legally but chose to evade taxes by violating tax laws.
Illegal source financial crimes
The Illegal Source Financial Crimes Program attempts to detect all tax and tax-related violations, as well as money laundering and currency violations. This program recognizes that money gained through illegal sources is part of the "untaxed underground economy" that threatens the voluntary tax compliance system and undermines public confidence in the tax system.
Narcotics-related financial crimes
The Narcotics-Related Financial Crimes Program was established in 1919, and is one of IRS-CI's oldest initiatives. Its goal is to utilize the financial investigative expertise of its special agents to disrupt and dismantle major drug and money laundering organizations. IRS-CI's role in supporting narcotics related investigations was highlighted in the 1996 book, The Phoenix Solution: Getting Serious About Winning the Drug War, by Vincent T. Bugliosi.
Counterterrorism and espionage
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, IRS Criminal Investigation actively participates in federal counterterrorism investigations. In addition to standard investigative support, IRS-CI Special Agents add financial investigative and computer forensic expertise to terrorism investigations. IRS CI's support on investigations related to counterterrorism was highlighted in the 2013 book "Treasury's War: The Unleashing of a New Era of Financial Warfare," by Juan Zarate.
Criminal Investigation also actively participates in high-level espionage investigations, for many of the same reasons special agents originally worked on liquor bootlegger, organized crime, and public corruption investigations. In many high-level, complex investigations criminal actors are well insulated from culpability apportioned through traditional techniques of evidence development. The common weakness of many high level criminal activities remains money or the financial benefit, which is difficult to conceal.
So that's what the IRS-CI special agents are for. Not for the average taxpayer/tax-not-payer, but for actual criminal activity involving money laundering/trafficking and funding naughty people. Doesn't mean they wouldn't get as petty as any other IRS personnel or federal "special agents", but officially speaking there's a legitimate reason. After all, the Secret Service was created to protect the country's financial infrastructure against counterfeiters etc, not just to protect the grand-high-muckamucks.
But if the ATF is willing to shoot my dog, I'm sure some IRS fellow would be just as happy to shoot me. Ditto with FBI, Secret Service, whomever else. In a normal world, one wouldn't have to worry about that sort of thing, of course...
1 on 1....maybe 5 on 1 perhaps. When 3 Bearcats roll up on you in the middle of theIf push came to shove, I expect the odds would favor the average Hide member vs the average IRS gun toters.
1 on 1....maybe 5 on 1 perhaps. When 3 Bearcats roll up on you in the middle of the
night while you're sleeping unaware....perhaps not. They won't ever roll up for a fair fight!!
Because the DOA is less likely to KILL the average citizen than the IRS although I did use some unapproved fertilizer on some tomato plants one time, but lets keep that between us.....Considering that the Department of Agriculture has its own police force, I really don't even understand why this is newsworthy.
You decide, but I'll let them speak. This posting for a Special Agent role was taken down, but I managed to snap a screenshot of the role's "Major Duties." Not paying your taxes definitely warrants the use of "deadly force," don't you agree?
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Feds have to execute their search warrants between the hours of 6 am and 10 pm1 on 1....maybe 5 on 1 perhaps. When 3 Bearcats roll up on you in the middle of the
night while you're sleeping unaware....perhaps not. They won't ever roll up for a fair fight!!
Good thing they have been labeling people who believe in limited government and constitutional limits on government terrorists since Obama's administration.According to Wikipedia:
Counterterrorism and espionage
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, IRS Criminal Investigation actively participates in federal counterterrorism investigations. In addition to standard investigative support, IRS-CI Special Agents add financial investigative and computer forensic expertise to terrorism investigations. IRS CI's support on investigations related to counterterrorism was highlighted in the 2013 book "Treasury's War: The Unleashing of a New Era of Financial Warfare," by Juan Zarate.
Criminal Investigation also actively participates in high-level espionage investigations, for many of the same reasons special agents originally worked on liquor bootlegger, organized crime, and public corruption investigations. In many high-level, complex investigations criminal actors are well insulated from culpability apportioned through traditional techniques of evidence development. The common weakness of many high level criminal activities remains money or the financial benefit, which is difficult to conceal.
So that's what the IRS-CI special agents are for. Not for the average taxpayer/tax-not-payer, but for actual criminal activity involving money laundering/trafficking and funding naughty people. Doesn't mean they wouldn't get as petty as any other IRS personnel or federal "special agents", but officially speaking there's a legitimate reason. After all, the Secret Service was created to protect the country's financial infrastructure against counterfeiters etc, not just to protect the grand-high-muckamucks.
But if the ATF is willing to shoot my dog, I'm sure some IRS fellow would be just as happy to shoot me. Ditto with FBI, Secret Service, whomever else. In a normal world, one wouldn't have to worry about that sort of thing, of course...
Preemptive strikes work both ways1 on 1....maybe 5 on 1 perhaps. When 3 Bearcats roll up on you in the middle of the
night while you're sleeping unaware....perhaps not. They won't ever roll up for a fair fight!!
If they are at your front door you've already lost. There's a reason military bases have perimeters.Preemptive strikes work both ways
If they are at your front door you've already lost. There's a reason military bases have perimeters
" the "untaxed underground economy" that threatens the voluntary tax compliance system"According to Wikipedia:
The Criminal Investigation strategic plan is composed of four interdependent programs: Legal Source Tax Crimes; Illegal Source Financial Crimes; Narcotics Related Financial Crimes; and Counterterrorism Financing. These four programs are mutually supportive, and encourage utilization of all statutes within CI's jurisdiction, the grand jury process, and enforcement techniques to combat tax, money laundering and currency crime violations. Criminal Investigation must investigate and assist in the prosecution of those significant financial investigations that will generate the maximum deterrent effect, enhance voluntary compliance, and promote public confidence in the tax system.
Legal source tax crimes
Investigating Legal Source Tax Crimes is IRS-CI's primary resource commitment. Legal Source Tax investigations involve taxpayers in legal industries and occupations who earned income legally but chose to evade taxes by violating tax laws.
Illegal source financial crimes
The Illegal Source Financial Crimes Program attempts to detect all tax and tax-related violations, as well as money laundering and currency violations. This program recognizes that money gained through illegal sources is part of the "untaxed underground economy" that threatens the voluntary tax compliance system and undermines public confidence in the tax system.
Narcotics-related financial crimes
The Narcotics-Related Financial Crimes Program was established in 1919, and is one of IRS-CI's oldest initiatives. Its goal is to utilize the financial investigative expertise of its special agents to disrupt and dismantle major drug and money laundering organizations. IRS-CI's role in supporting narcotics related investigations was highlighted in the 1996 book, The Phoenix Solution: Getting Serious About Winning the Drug War, by Vincent T. Bugliosi.
Counterterrorism and espionage
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, IRS Criminal Investigation actively participates in federal counterterrorism investigations. In addition to standard investigative support, IRS-CI Special Agents add financial investigative and computer forensic expertise to terrorism investigations. IRS CI's support on investigations related to counterterrorism was highlighted in the 2013 book "Treasury's War: The Unleashing of a New Era of Financial Warfare," by Juan Zarate.
Criminal Investigation also actively participates in high-level espionage investigations, for many of the same reasons special agents originally worked on liquor bootlegger, organized crime, and public corruption investigations. In many high-level, complex investigations criminal actors are well insulated from culpability apportioned through traditional techniques of evidence development. The common weakness of many high level criminal activities remains money or the financial benefit, which is difficult to conceal.
So that's what the IRS-CI special agents are for. Not for the average taxpayer/tax-not-payer, but for actual criminal activity involving money laundering/trafficking and funding naughty people. Doesn't mean they wouldn't get as petty as any other IRS personnel or federal "special agents", but officially speaking there's a legitimate reason. After all, the Secret Service was created to protect the country's financial infrastructure against counterfeiters etc, not just to protect the grand-high-muckamucks.
But if the ATF is willing to shoot my dog, I'm sure some IRS fellow would be just as happy to shoot me. Ditto with FBI, Secret Service, whomever else. In a normal world, one wouldn't have to worry about that sort of thing, of course...
Paying taxes isn't but choosing to calculate your taxes yourself, reporting accurately, and paying the correct amount owed is what they mean by "voluntary". But usually not complying with tax code doesn't result in getting shot at for your average Joe. Yet." the "untaxed underground economy" that threatens the voluntary tax compliance system"
... Wait, it's been voluntary this whole time?
When they mandate that you need to have 120% of your tax liability withheld from your check so you can "loan" money to the Fed all year long.... failure to comply might get you shot. That language will probably be hidden in the next "emergency" spending bill where we pretend to send more billion$ to Ukraine, and fight global warming and white nationalism racism crackers with some LGBTCONFUSED+ studies thrown in for good measure.Paying taxes isn't but choosing to calculate your taxes yourself, reporting accurately, and paying the correct amount owed is what they mean by "voluntary". But usually not complying with tax code doesn't result in getting shot at for your average Joe. Yet.
But we won't. We sit and bitch just like the silent majority did in the generation before us while we send our kids the bill for our comfortablelifestylejust like our parrents did. Our own government cagencys cover up for the ruling class to kidnap children and fuck them all the time while we sit here obey their laws and pay their taxes like good little subjects. American men don't have the balls anymore to stand up to this and the handful that do are so disassociated and isolated that all they're gonna do is get shot down one by one as the media paints them as the pedofile. The masses will cheer and it will be business as usual.99% of .gov and .mil employees live in the same communities that we do and finding them isn't particularly tough.
They don't require an Accounting degree?
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