Quatloos mention in Intelligence Report

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Lambkin
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Quatloos mention in Intelligence Report

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The Spring 2009 issue of SPLC's Intelligence Report has a 6-page spread on sovereign citizen movements, with mention of many infamous characters such as Angel Cruz, Irwin Schiff, Robert Beale, Ed Brown, Cirino Gonzalez, Jay Adkisson, and JJ MacNab.
"It's cyclical," said Jay Adkisson, a finance lawyer who runs the online watchdog Quatloos.com, which monitors and exposes financial and tax-avoidance schemes and frauds. "Any time the economy is down, you see a resurgence of people blaming the government for what goes wrong."
The sovereign citizens movement veers wildly between the deadly serious - threats, bombs and sniper rifles - and the utterly ridiculous, like the notion that legal documents signed in red crayon are not subject to U.S. law.
That particular tenet inspired the title of Bombs, Taxes and Red Crayons, a forthcoming book by J.J. MacNab, an expert on sovereign citizens who has recently testified before the U.S. Senate and other regulatory committees on the growing violence and sophistication of sovereign-citizen movement adherents and other so-called tax protesters.
Intelligence Report is "free to law enforcement, journalists, scholars and community activists." (http://www.splcenter.org/)
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Re: Quatloos mention in Intelligence Report

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Lambkin wrote:....
That particular tenet inspired the title of Bombs, Taxes and Red Crayons, a forthcoming book by J.J. MacNab, an expert on sovereign citizens who has recently testified before the U.S. Senate and other regulatory committees on the growing violence and sophistication of sovereign-citizen movement adherents and other so-called tax protesters.
Ah, yes - more propaganda about the alleged mysterious MacNab book. :wink:
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"It's cyclical," said Jay Adkisson, a finance lawyer who runs the online watchdog Quatloos.com, which monitors and exposes financial and tax-avoidance schemes and frauds. "Any time the economy is down, you see a resurgence of people blaming the government for what goes wrong."
Well now, Mr. Adkisson must be prophet!

Seriously, who else would the people blame for the corruption, molestation, and determent of our national values? Keeping in mind that is the government causing these events to occur [through e.g. globalism, totalitarianism, socialism], it becomes very easy to see where the fingers of the populous should be pointing. Should the people just blame themselves for not getting an education, for not saving up enough money, for working only two jobs instead of three, or should the people blame the banks for taking and taking and taking and then having a massive party on the East Coast and then the West Coast and then flee to the safety of Singapore or where ever, or should the people just blame their parents for not loving them enough or telling them that Santa is not real, or hell how about we all just blame the evil “terrorists” (after all, that one seems to do wonders for the Executive)?

Does anybody here actually think for a hot second that anybody in the Legislature is representing the best interests of the Nation as they are sworn to or are they looking out for what is best for Mr. and Misses our-for-myself Lobbyist, while they run a CYA blitz on the affairs of the mass populous? Face the fact, America is being destroyed by design, period. Anyone actually think Bush or Obama or Clinton gives a thought or consideration about the populous?
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Re: Quatloos mention in Intelligence Report

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Tax Protester wrote:
"It's cyclical," said Jay Adkisson, a finance lawyer who runs the online watchdog Quatloos.com, which monitors and exposes financial and tax-avoidance schemes and frauds. "Any time the economy is down, you see a resurgence of people blaming the government for what goes wrong."
Well now, Mr. Adkisson must be prophet!

Seriously, who else would the people blame for the corruption, molestation, and determent of our national values? Keeping in mind that is the government causing these events to occur [through e.g. globalism, totalitarianism, socialism], it becomes very easy to see where the fingers of the populous should be pointing. Should the people just blame themselves for not getting an education, for not saving up enough money, for working only two jobs instead of three, or should the people blame the banks for taking and taking and taking and then having a massive party on the East Coast and then the West Coast and then flee to the safety of Singapore or where ever, or should the people just blame their parents for not loving them enough or telling them that Santa is not real, or hell how about we all just blame the evil “terrorists” (after all, that one seems to do wonders for the Executive)?

Does anybody here actually think for a hot second that anybody in the Legislature is representing the best interests of the Nation as they are sworn to or are they looking out for what is best for Mr. and Misses our-for-myself Lobbyist, while they run a CYA blitz on the affairs of the mass populous? Face the fact, America is being destroyed by design, period. Anyone actually think Bush or Obama or Clinton gives a thought or consideration about the populous?
Ive got to agree with em here.
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Re: Quatloos mention in Intelligence Report

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Take the political rants to the offtopic forum, please.
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Post by Nikki »

Demosthenes wrote:Take the political rants to the offtopic forum, please.
But the alleged book rants can remain :?: