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My Journey Into True Nationality & Learning How to Dispute the IRS Effectively
For most of my life, I believed what I was told about identity, citizenship, taxes, and authority. I filled out the forms. I checked the boxes. I signed where they told me to sign. I never questioned the foundation—until the pressure forced me to. What began as frustration with the IRS turned into a full-scale journey into true nationality, lawful status, and administrative rights. And what I discovered changed not only how I deal with the government—but how I understand myself. This is the story of that journey. The Problem That Woke Me Up: When the IRS Came Knocking Like many people, my awakening didn’t start with curiosity—it started with conflict. IRS letters. Withholding notices. Threats of liens. Confusing penalties I didn’t agree with. No real explanation—just deadlines and pressure. At first, I did what most people do: I panicked. Then I complied. Then I got angry. And finally, I started studying. That’s when I realized something critical: Most people never lose because they’re wrong. They lose because they never challenge the process. The IRS operates almost entirely through administrative procedure—not courtroom law. Once I understood that, everything changed. The Shift: From Fear to Formulas I began learning: - The difference between assessment and proof - How withholding authority actually works - What lock-in letters really are - How liens attach—and how they can be challenged - What triggers $5,000 frivolous penalties - And most importantly, how to respond properly in writing Instead of reacting emotionally, I started responding lawfully and strategically. Certified mail. Timelines. Evidence requests. Administrative due process. Clear objections. Record-keeping. And for the first time, I saw results. How Nationality Became the Missing Key While studying IRS procedure, I ran into something unexpected: Nationality classification. Not street-level identity politics— but how status is defined in law, paperwork, and federal systems.
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Case Dismissed
Akiem, I just want to give you your flowers when it comes to my grandson's case. It was dismissed back on the 11/10/2025 for the best interest of Justice. Even though they stated our affidavits and motions were denied. My daughter was nervous about doing this on her own and the nature of the case. She reached out to an attorney to represent my grandson. Prior to this, we filed a motion for reconsideration of ordering dismissing motion to dismiss summons and notice; Request for transfer to the Muskogee (Creek) Nation Children's Court; and objection to Misidentification. This was filed and prior to hiring her BS attorney who never filed not one motion other his appearance on grandson's behalf. They never address this her previous motion, 5 months later, no reason but dismissed for Justice best interest. When you truly think about, they would never let her come into court representing on my grandson behalf, win in open court. All of a sudden dismissed without her hired attorney filing not one paper. There's only one conclusion, the previously filled paperwork was working behind the scene. Thank you again. Family, just remember that you have to stay the course.
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