Time: Sun Nov 24 04:37:38 1996 To: marmstrong <marmstrong@snowcrest.net> From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: Watching over me Cc: Bcc: Hi Mar, I am honored to learn that you would share this story with me. No good swimming teacher would ever throw young students into a pool, before they had learned how to tread water. Why don't you write to the tax collector and explain that your "taxes" were paid under protest, because you have good reason to believe that all properties recorded as "fee simple" transactions in California are actually collateral for the federal debt under section four of the so-called 14th Amendment, and that this "amendment" was never lawfully ratified, under authority of Dyett v. Turner, Utah Supreme Court (1968)? In this way, you can ease into a matter which is volatile, and even terrifying to many people, to say the least. /s/ Paul Mitchell P.S. See URL: http://www.supremelaw.com At 12:31 AM 11/24/96 -0800, you wrote: >Paul: > >Remember when I told you that I wasn't going >to be able to pay my house taxes this year? >Remember also that my experience has been that >God watches over me and takes care of my needs, >even when I doubt Him? > >Today I sold one of my old paintings of Charlie >Parker, the tenor saxaphonist. You guessed it - >just enough to pay my taxes. > >I know you all didn't see it as a crisis - that >I could do it the "common law way," but I haven't >the personal knowledge of procedure and that type >of law not to get tripped up and lose my house. > >To me this event is a small miracle in a chain of >miracles in my life. > >I just wanted to share it with you ! > >Mar > >
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