The Texas rancher was living his worst nightmare. He was embroiled in an income tax case with the federal government that was intent on foreclosing on his ranch, taking everything and leaving nothing due to unpaid liens.
The rancher’s effort to fight back turned the incident into a landmark case. On September 14, 2015, he filed a petition in United States District Court, Eastern District of Texas, Lufkin Division Case No. 9:14-CV-138 that challenged the Constitutional authority of the feds to usurp the authority of the courts in Tyler County, Texas.
The United States had 14 days to respond, but remained silent, apparently the first and only time that the government failed to respond to a jurisdiction challenge.
The rancher was not dissuaded. On September 30, 2015, he filed a Demand for Dismissal. Again, there was no response. How can the worst nightmare become even worse? The rancher will likely answer that when the Federal Court in conjunction with the IRS is trying to illegally seize your property while ignoring your legal rights, this is about as bad as your nightmare can be.
All within the rights of the rancher, his petition claimed that the Federal Court lacked the territorial and personal jurisdiction in Tyler Country, Texas, and demanded a dismissal of the case. The text of the petition indicated that the law was on his side.
Read the next page to find out what happened to the Texas rancher and to the Constitutional rights of all Americans.
Jim Crow was one of their first unconstitutional laws upheld.
The Fed’s are prohibited from owning land, except in a few cases like bases and ports.
They keep it in “Trust”. They also have jurisdiction in cases that cross state lines. Though with this case being self enclosed in Texas then it would have had to start in an IRS Tax Court which means Guilty until proven innocent.
Me too. Feds have no legal jurisdictions outside DC? But if you take their money, the sh!t comes with it.
talk about bulling !!!!!!!! and corruption !!!!!!
Witchcraft
Amen
You win the internet. Great post.
Lloyd Long vs IRS
It’d no surprise to me.