What is a Revocation of Election?
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Let’s have a serious conversation.
Every day, I receive documents, videos, and so-called solutions. Patriot mythology. Guru advice. Quick fixes. And I test some of them.
People are searching, desperate, they are looking for relief.
They want something to work. They need it to be the answer. I’ve been there myself.
But wanting something to be true does not make it so. It does not make it real. And it certainly does not make it safe.
That’s why the Liberty Dialogues exists.
It’s not a theory. It’s a filter.
A step-by-step framework that allows you to take any claim, any document, any notice—and break it down into authority, jurisdiction, status, standing, obligation, and enforcement—so you can see immediately whether a given document or theory holds… or collapses.
Let me give you a real example.
People come to me talking about a “Revocation of Election.” I ask one question:
Why are you doing it? What is the ROE?
And the answer is always the same:
“Because it gets me out of the tax system.”
But does it?
So I took one of those documents—twelve pages—and ran just two paragraphs through the Liberty Dialogues. These paragraphs dealt with the tax code’s election provision under 6013. This code section deals with:
A nonresident alien individual who is married to a U.S. citizen or resident, and who has made an election under §6013(g) to be treated as a resident of the United States for income tax purposes.
and does not deal with:
· Single individuals
· U.S. citizens filing alone
· People who never made a §6013(g) election
· General taxpayers
· Any broad “revocation of election” theory
Now, The Liberty Dialogues found nine errors.
Nine.
That’s not a solution. That’s a liability in progress.
And the cost of getting this wrong is not theoretical.
It’s liens.It’s penalties.It’s years trying to fix something that never should have been done.
This is the difference:
Everyone else gives you supposed answers to what is not real, .
The Liberty Dialogues gives you a way to test whether those responses are even valid.
It moves you from reacting… to analyzing.From believing… to verifying.From hoping… to knowing.
And here’s the better approach:
And even more important, why not use the Liberty Dialogues to compel the IRS to respond to your queries rather than submit a document that is suspect? Instead of making claims—ask the question.
Go to the IRS and ask:
What election exists?What classification applies?And how does it apply to you?
That’s how you maintain control.That’s how you build a record.That’s how you operate in good faith.
Every American should develop and document their good faith beliefs. Now, I provide a letter in the GOOD FAITH section to students who are involved in the statementofunderstanding.com program.
If you want to see this in action, I’ll send you a letter from this file that that holds the IRS accountable to the issue of the ROE withut making claims under statutes that do not apply.
If you want this document,
Send the CODE WORDS: Liberty DIALOGUES and And I’ll send it to you.
Now, let me share an important conclusion;
if you want to stop guessing…If you’re ready to stop relying on questionable opinions…
Get the Liberty Dialogues.
It’s $48. For this modest investment, you can avoid suspicious solutions that cost $500 that give you nothing and potentially cause a lot of problems.
The Liberty Dialogues is the most important filter you ever put between yourself and bad information.
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