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For the well-meaning dragons in our community's lives…

The Well-Meaning Dragon Page

A page for the family and friends of UA members — the ones who push back hard, because they care. We wrote this for you.

Hopefully the title of this page caught your attention. This page is dedicated to the well-meaning dragons — the friends and family — in the lives of members of our community.

If you are fresh in your pursuit of the revelation that the Federal income tax system is voluntary, have now discovered there is a simple way to eliminate it, and are excited to share with others, then most likely you have run into immediate opposition. That surprising opposition very often comes from well-meaning family and friends who do not want to see something harmful happen to you.

In other words, they have good intentions… but they breathe fire. That "fire" isn't only the weight of their immediate rejection of your message — it usually comes with stern warnings that you will be going to jail or lose all your assets. Just the suggestion of not paying an income tax causes an emotional knee-jerk reaction, sending minds and hearts into dark places built on misperceptions we have all inherited.

"My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge." Hosea 4:6

This is a spiritual principle, and it is especially true when it comes to a Federal income tax that most people have never actually owed. You would think that there would be an element of trust — that the person sharing has done real research and unearthed something valuable — but normally the opposite happens. Your family knows you as a fellow "taxpayer," so you have no credit in their eyes, and the focus quickly shifts to "who has tricked you into getting into so much trouble?"

That is why we developed this page. Send your well-meaning dragon friends here to engage with the difficult subjects that people cling to first when rejecting the message. And if you are reading this right now as a well-meaning dragon in the life of somebody you love — we are genuinely glad you are here. We have accumulated these topics for you.

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The Hard Questions

Topics

Topic 01

What about court cases? There are famous people who have gone to prison for income tax issues.

The Answer

Yes, there have been. But isn't knowing why they went to prison more important than just the fact that they went?

Watch the video below to understand that in each of those court cases, the person had signed Federal tax forms — entering themselves into the Federal jurisdiction of the District of Columbia. On top of that, they did not know the actual basis on which an action was being brought against them, and they did not know the remedy of the Revocation of Election.

Watch on YouTube Presented by Dave Champion

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