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Golden Key
Excerpted
from Volume 1 of 'The Law That Never Was'
by Bill Benson.
Bill
Benson's Golden Key is a 16 page memorandum from the Solicitor of
the Department of State, whose duty is the provision of legal opinions
for the use of the Secretary of State. In this memorandum sent to
the Secretary of State, the Solicitor of the Department of State lists
the many errors he found in the ratification process of the 16th Amendment!
It is duplicateded from the original, along with other evidence found
at the state and federal levels, in 'THE
LAW THAT NEVER WAS'
from
'THE LAW THAT NEVER WAS' by Bill Benson & Red Beckman.
When
Bill Benson had
finished researching the ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment in
twenty-eight States, the evidence from those States indicated very
clearly that a great deal was amiss in the entire process of ratifying
the Sixteenth Amendment. Documentation sent from the States to the
Secretary of State in Washington, D.C. had to be found in order to
try to pinpoint the source of the problems. Bill decided to travel
to Washington, D.C. to attempt to locate some of the material referenced
in the States.
Poking
about in the basement of the National Archives is something like poking
about in the Great Pyramids. Bill, as any good archaeologist would,
unearthed some astounding documents out of the history of our nation.
He is probably the first individual to look at these artifacts in
over seventy years. This material contains the evidence of malpractice
and fraud by attorneys, judges and politicians. The most damning of
this evidence is contained in the memoranda of the Solicitor of the
Department of State. The Solicitor of the Department of State was
the general counsel of that department. His duty was the provision
of legal opinions, which were submitted in the form of memoranda,
for the use of the Secretary of State and of the Secretary's staff.
Such memoranda were the basis upon which Philander Knox felt that
he could be justified in proclaiming the Sixteenth Amendment properly
and duly ratified.
Political
malpractice has never been so well defined and the evidence so conclusive
as in these memoranda. The most significant of which is reproduced
heafter from the original. As you read the next sixteen pages, you
will be amazed at the lack of due care in their duties and responsibilities
by the people who called themselves government. The memorandum should
cause the people of this nation to realize that politicians and public
servants can never be trusted.
The Solicitor's
memorandum is an historical document from which we can all learn.
Bill Benson and Red Beckman cannot restore our Constitutional government
of laws without the assistance of their fellow Americans. Learning
is the beginning of responsibility! If we learn and do nothing, we
are irresponsible. Bill has called this particular memorandum the
'Golden Key' and we believe you will agree. It unlocks a Pandora's
box of criminal fraud perpetrated by public servants, who betrayed
the trust of their masters. Any public servant, who attempts to cover
up this crime, these seventy odd years later, will be guilty of the
obstruction of justice. As you read this memorandum, remember how
the I.R.S. demands absolute accuracy on a 1040 income tax return.
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