Wednesday, September 15, 2010

JKCH-3 Part 7 of 7 youtube

Kane convinced he had solved the mortgage puzzle
EXCERPT:
Ten months before the bloody West Memphis gunbattle that left two police officers dead, Jerry R. Kane began fielding questions from distressed homeowners around the country.

Angela Stark, an associate of imprisoned tax protester Irwin Schiff, hosted Kane on a monthly Internet call-in show that attracted as many as two dozen participants.

Irwin Schiff wikipedia
EXCERPT:
Irwin A. Schiff (born 1928) is a prominent figure in the tax protester movement. Schiff is known for writing and promoting literature that claims the United States income tax is applied incorrectly. He has lost several civil cases against the federal government and has a record of multiple convictions for various federal tax crimes. Schiff is serving a 13-plus year sentence for tax crimes (with his location listed as the Terre Haute Federal Correctional Institution). His projected release date is 7 October 2016.[1] Irwin Schiff is also the father of stockbroker and United States Senate candidate Peter Schiff.

Jerry-Joseph Kane antigovernment
EXCERPT:
The shootings came about 90 minutes after West Memphis police Sgt. Brandon Paudert, 39, and Officer Bill Evans, 38, were attacked with AK-47 assault rifles after they stopped a minivan on Interstate 40 in West Memphis on Thursday, authorities said.

Jerry Kane, who had a long history with police, used the Internet to question federal and local governments' authority over him and held debt-elimination seminars around the country. He recently complained about being busted at a "Nazi checkpoint" near Carrizozo, N.M., where court records show he spent three days in jail before posting a $1,500 bond on charges of driving without a license and concealing his identity.

Sheriff Gene Kelly in Clark County, Ohio, said he issued a warning to law enforcement about Kane in July 2004, after Kane said a judge tried to "enslave" him when he was sentenced to six days of community service for driving with an expired license plate and no seat belt. Kane claimed he was a "free man" and asked for $100,000 per day in gold or silver, Kelly said.

Posse comitatus the sovereign movement and the fall of Irwin Schiff
EXCERPT:
Irwin Schiff, now serving a prison term for tax evasion and fraud, wrote tax-protest books that are widely revered by so-called sovereign citizens.

In the middle of the morning rush hour last July 8, a dapper, 49-year-old gentleman by the name of Angel Cruz tapped his walking cane against the pavement as he serenely orchestrated the armed takeover of a strip mall branch of the Bank of America in a Miami suburb.

Wearing counterfeit U.S. Treasury badges, 30 of Cruz’s followers, including 10 armed guards, blocked the bank’s main entrance, parking lot and drive-through lanes. They were fiercely loyal to their fashionable leader, and with good reason: As employees of Cruz’s company, The United Cities, they’d been guaranteed lucrative jobs for 30 years and promised new cars while their mortgage, credit card and utility bills were to be paid off in full by their employer. Cruz paid for this largesse — or, rather, purported to pay — with fake bank drafts and fistfuls of “United States Private Dollars,” a counterfeit currency he churned out in his Orlando, Fla., home.

The Schiff report with Peter Schiff

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