MEDIA WANTS WACO-STYLE MASSACRE
New Hampshire Patriot Not What Mainstream Wants You to Believe
By Mark Anderson
The circumstances surrounding the Browns, a New Hampshire couple
convicted of federal income tax evasion, could turn on a dime.
Recently AFP interviewed Ed Brown, a Plainfield home owner who
grew up in the Roxbury slums of Boston. He and Mrs. Brown, who
is a dentist, are self-made people who worked hard for their lot
in life, only to see it swept away by a government that takes in
gargantuan sums of money via taxes on the domestic populace to
pay enormous interest on the national debt (which cannot be
repaid), much of which is due to America‚s endless military
conflicts.
When AFP contacted Brown recently, he was living everyday life
as best he can at the house he built on their 110 acres. His
wife, who he said is in a state of arrest wearing an electronic
ankle bracelet—is staying with a son in a neighboring state.
“The dental business died a week ago Tuesday,” Brown told AFP.
“My wife’s a prisoner—like she’s a flight risk!”
The two are supposed to be sentenced April 24, having each been
convicted Jan. 18 in federal court in Concord for not paying
income taxes since 1996. The government claims the Browns owe
some $625,000.
“Everybody should say, ‘show me the law and I’ll pay the tax,’ ”
Brown told AFP. That is what he told federal authorities who
can’t seem to produce a copy of a law requiring payment of the
federal income tax.
Filmmaker Aaron Russo’s America: From Freedom to Fascism
documentary interviews a number of former IRS agents and other
authoritative people who say that the powers that be, when asked
to provide a copy of the law, such as an enabling statute, that
requires U.S. workers to pay federal income tax on their wages,
come up empty-handed.
Russo concluded that if the federal income tax applies to anyone
or anything, it applies to corporate capital gains, not the
incomes of individuals, and that the IRS doesn’t even define
income.
The proverbial “tax man” came down on the Browns just as they
had considered selling their home and acreage so they could live
in a warmer climate. Notably, their property is across the road
from 500 acres owned by Supreme Court Justice Steven Breyer.
But making the best of the winter weather, individuals and
families with children have been over to Brown’s place lately
for sledding and skating—before and since the tax trouble began.
Life still seems more or less normal, though Brown suspects that
federal agents may eventually storm the house and arrest him,
perhaps after the publicity on his and his wife’s plight calms
down.
As of Jan. 25, he said the publicity was still significant, with
TV news crews continuing to pay attention. He also told AFP that
while he has always paid the 54 other kinds of taxes levied on
Americans—
with property taxes hitting $14,000 a year on their home and
$18,000 a year on their office building for the former dental
business—he won’t budge on the federal income tax.
For one thing, as already noted, no one can produce a copy of
the law that requires payment of an unapportioned tax on the
labor of Americans. Moreover, there are due-process issues
whereby U.S. District Court Judge Steven McAuliffe apparently
disallowed the Browns from bringing forth any evidence or
witnesses they needed for defending themselves in court. Also,
the issue of federal jurisdiction, or the lack thereof, comes
into play, Brown pointed out.
Addressing some conventional media reports that characterized
his home as a virtual fortress, or “compound” with a “lookout
tower,” Brown replied, “It’s a deck, for crying out loud—an
octagon-shaped compass deck.”
Just below the elevated deck on the large, well-built
house—which has solar-power capability and was off the grid from
1990 to 2003—is a reading room.
“We’re very mainstream, middle-class people,” said Brown, who
noted that media reports suggesting he’s “holed up” in his house
are off base.
Some areas of the house have been boarded up to keep out blowing
snow, so he is not “barricading” himself in the house, he
explained.
The Union Leader seems also to have played the “antigovernment”
card, even though many American patriots make a careful
distinction by saying they are anti-corruption of government,
not anti-government.
Notably, the Associated Press article in The Union Leader
couldn’t resist the highly charged word “compound,” which
conceivably could create a bunker mentality in the minds of
readers and may quell public outrage if federal agents ever
decide to forcibly enter Brown’s home to arrest him. As the
article claimed:
“A jury decided that the Browns plotted to hide their income and
avoid taxes on Elaine Brown’s income of $1.9 million between
1996 and 2003. Over 10 years, they also used $215,890 of postal
money orders broken into increments just below the reporting
threshold to pay for their hilltop compound and for Elaine
Brown’s dental offices.”
U.S. marshals said on a couple occasions they had no plans to
forcibly enter Brown’s property and arrest him, though national
media sources quoted marshals as saying that they “have to
decide how to seize the Browns’ assets, possibly including their
home.”
Citing a new twist in this case, a recent issue of The Boston
Globe noted that federal agents “seized more than 30 weapons
from the Brown house in May.”
Brown commented by telling AFP, “They stole $15,000 worth of my
guns and turned them over to a gun shop.”
Brown was still at home on Jan. 25, preferring only to comment
off the record about the situation.
(Issue #6, February 5, 2007)
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