FEDS
CALL COURT CERTIFIED DOCUMENTS
A "THEORY" IN
BILL BENSON CASE
Posted:
February 15, 2005
1:05 AM Eastern
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Bill Benson is a former
revenue collector for the
State of Illinois. Back
in 1984, Benson was commissioned
to conduct an investigation
into the ratification of
the Sixteenth Amendment
to the U.S. Constitution.
Benson traveled to all 48
states which had been admitted
to the Union at the time
of the ratification of this
amendment in 1913. He spent
close to a year in the bowels
of these state archives
collecting official documents.
What
Benson found according to
legal researchers was nothing
short of a bombshell: Not
only was the Sixteenth Amendment
- the so-called "income
tax amendment' never ratified
by the required number of
states, he also discovered
that the Seventeenth Amendment
wasn't ratified either.
The
Seventeenth Amendment allows
for U.S. Senators to be
elected by the citizens
of the states. Prior to
this amendment, U.S. Senators
were appointed by each state
legislature.
Benson
published a two part volume
on the Sixteenth Amendment,
'The Law That Never Was'.
He also published another
work titled, 'Proof the
Seventeenth Amendment was
Never Ratified'. Over the
past twenty years as a result
of Benson's battle to expose
the alleged fraud which
occurred on these two amendments,
Benson has refused to voluntarily
file or pay income taxes.
While he did spend time
in prison, his fiercely
fought battles against the
government are legendary.
NWVs
has now learned that the
federal government has once
again gone after Benson
to, in his own words, "Shut
down the truth from the
American people." The
government has filed an
injunction seeking to force
Benson to cease and desist
from selling his reliance
defense package on income
taxes, post a statement
on his web site announcing
the government's injunction
and demanding the names
of anyone Benson has sold
his reliance defense package
to relating the Sixteenth
Amendment.
According
to Benson in a telephone
interview, "The government
is calling my documents
a theory! Can you imagine
that? I have 17,000 documents
that we call court certified
and the government refers
to them as a theory!"
Benson
indeed has the 17,000 hard
documents he maintains prove
his allegations that both
the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Amendments were never ratified.
His legal team in Milwaukee,
the Law Offices of Robert
G. Bernhoft, S.C., have
now filed a Defendant's
Motion
to Dismiss Plaintiff's
Complaint and Motion for
Preliminary Injunction for
Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction
and for Failure to State
a Claim Upon Which Relief
Can be Granted.
One
of the most intriguing parts
of this filing is that Benson's
counsel, Jeffrey A. Dickstein,
appears to be turning the
table on the government
and putting them in a position
where in order to prvail,
the government must prove
the Sixteenth Amendment
was ratified - something
Benson steadfastly claims
they cannot do and states
he has the documents to
prove it. According to Benson's
latest filing:
"As
previously discussed, the
United States can not prevail
as a matter of law unless
it can prove Benson “made
or caused to be made false
or fraudulent statements
concerning the tax benefits
to be derived from the entity,
plan or arrangement”
and that “he knew
or had reason to know the
statements were false or
fraudulent.” This
requires the United States
to prove the Sixteenth Amendment
was properly ratified, because
if it were not properly
ratified, Benson’s
statements would not be
false or fraudulent, they
would be true, and the United
States’ action would
fail."
On
June 21, 2001, Phil Hart,
who is now a member of the
Idaho State Legislature,
filed a Petition for Writ
of Certiorari with the United
States Supreme Court on
this very issue. The court
refused to hear his case.
The
government has maintained
for decades that the Sixteenth
Amendment was ratified,
it is the legal basis for
the income tax and call
any arguments to the contrary
"frivolous."
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