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This Four Part Series on Brad Barton's show covers everything you need to know to become income tax free. Be sure to watch the first video below which summarizes the solution you can take advantage of.

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Topics Discussed

  1. Introduction of Kirk Carmichael and the concept of "revocation of election" to move out of the federal system.
  2. The role of unincorporated associations in removing asset reporting linked to social security numbers.
  3. Kirk Carmichael’s personal background, including his exit from the traditional tax system in 2009.
  4. The psychological impact of receiving IRS letters and how education can remove the fear associated with them.
  5. A discussion on the nature of jurisdiction and how individuals unknowingly enter it through licenses and contracts.
  6. The historical context of the 1913 hijacking of the currency by the Federal Reserve and the Rockefeller family.
  7. The distinction between the constitutional republic of the 50 states and the 10-square-mile federal corporation of Washington DC.
  8. The foundational history of the 13 colonies and their rebellion against English taxation.
  9. The harmonious relationship between the 16th Amendment and the Federal Reserve Act.
  10. The specific jurisdictional application of federal income tax to residents of Washington DC, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
  11. An explanation of "word magicy" and how the tax code defines terms like "United States," "resident alien," and "US citizen."
  12. A walkthrough of an IRS letter to identify how the agency defines who is actually required to file.
  13. The process of using a revocation of election to change legal standing to a non-resident alien.
  14. How unincorporated associations provide asset protection from liens, judgments, and creditors.
  15. Clarification that changing tax status does not affect social security benefits, passports, or driver's licenses.
  16. Details on the daily Q&A sessions and educational support offered through the teaching ministry.
  17. Brad Barton’s personal testimony regarding his $140,000 tax savings and his experience "leaving the plantation."
  18. Closing reflections on faith, the importance of seeking truth, and trust in national leadership.

4 Part Taxation Series: Summary (4/24/25)

Topics Discussed

  1. Introduction to the step-by-step blueprint for removing oneself from the federal income tax system.
  2. The philosophical and moral stance of withdrawing financial support from a system described as "luciferian."
  3. The concept of the Social Security number as a franchise of the USA Corporation based in Washington DC.
  4. Historical context regarding the 13 colonies and their foundational rebellion against taxation without representation.
  5. The testimony of former IRS investigator Joe Bannister regarding the legal basis for mandatory tax filing.
  6. Biblical perspectives on taxation, specifically focusing on the distinction between taxing sons and strangers in Matthew 17:25.
  7. A timeline of the 16th Amendment and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913.
  8. The jurisdictional distinction between the constitutional republic of the 50 states and the federal corporation of Washington DC.
  9. The significance of the 16th Amendment not being listed in the Federal Registry for the 50 states.
  10. An analysis of the central banking system and the Federal Reserve as a private Ponzi scheme.
  11. Alexander Hamilton’s role in establishing central banking and a separate federal jurisdiction.
  12. Symbolic interpretations of the $10 bill, highlighting Alexander Hamilton's orientation away from "We the People."
  13. How individuals unknowingly enter federal jurisdiction by signing employment contracts and W-2 forms at a young age.
  14. The function of an Unincorporated Nonprofit Association (UNA) as a tool for protecting assets outside the federal system.
  15. The process of "revocation of election" as a method for employees to exit the tax system.
  16. Evidence from personal IRS transcripts showing 14 years of zero reported income to a Social Security number.
  17. The mechanics of UNAs, including their privacy, lack of ownership, and tax-exempt EINs.
  18. Discussion regarding Donald Trump’s stance on the IRS and the assertion that income tax does not apply to most Americans.
  19. Information on daily educational Q&A sessions and professional coaching for those seeking to exit the system.

Part 1 on 4/15/25

Part 2 on 4/17/25

Part 3 on 4/22/25

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