Time: Sat Nov 02 22:12:30 1996
To: Nancy Lord
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Recently Asked Questions
Cc: donelle@snowcrest.net
Bcc: 

Nancy,

Can you please help Erin with
answers to some, if not all,
of these questions?

Thanks.

/s/ Paul Mitchell


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>RAQ's:(Recently Asked Questions:)
>
>I often get asked questions I don't
>readily have answers for.  Here are
>three:
>
>#1:
>Is it true that physicians are rewarded
>50% of the money spent on perscriptions
>written by them, from the pharmecutical
>companies?
>
>
>#2:
>Is it true that pharmecutical companies
>don't pay income tax?

This one is a new one on me.
Since most of them are corporations,
and corporations are generally taxed
on their "limited liability" privilege,
as a creature of the state, I would
look for an explicit exemption, of which
I am not aware within the Internal Revenue
Code.  I do know that the Federal Reserve
Banks are exempt from income tax, even
though they are private corporations.
See Lewis v. United States, 9th Circuit,
1982 (I believe).


>
>
>#3:
>Is it true that in 1954 the Eisenhower 
>administration made a deal with Mexico,
>Central and South America to bring in
>a certain amount of cocaine to help those
>country's economies?

There might be an answer to this
question in John Coleman's book,
"The Committee of 300," which 
spends a lot of time discussing
the Far East India Company and
its successors in interest.
Far East India dates back to
the opium wars and the Boxer
Rebellion (not Barbara Boxer, 
mind you).

/s/ Paul Mitchell


>
>
>If anyone has answers, or leads, it would
>be appreciated. 
>
>In Liberty Only,
>Erin
>
>donelle@snowcrest.net
      


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