Time: Fri Nov 08 04:43:08 1996
To: "Michael Thomson" <MichaelThomson@msn.com>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Re: Kick Back more Info
Cc: 
Bcc: 

Instructions for viewing the two files
IRM1229A.PCX and IRM1229B.PCX:

As the story goes, these two files were
originally faxed into a fax/modem, then
converted into .PCX format, so they can
be viewed with the Microsoft Windows 
PAINT program, which all Windows users
should have.  For MS-DOS users, the files
should come in .EXE format, which only
needs to be copied into its own DOS 
directory and executed like any other
DOS command.

The file IRM1229.EXE decompresses itself
and writes three files:  

     README.TXT   (the file you are reading)
     IRM1229A.PCX (page 1 of the fax)
     IRM1229B.PCX (page 2 of the fax)

Except for the obvious annotations, the
page from the Internal Revenue Manual is
a faithful copy of the original.  This is
the page which contains evidence of the
cash awards to the President and other
government agents, paid through "Treasury".

If President Clinton has been receiving
these cash awards of $35,000 each, then he
is violating Article I, Section 1, 
Clause 7 in the U.S. Constitution, which
states that "... he shall not receive
within that Period any other Emolument
from the United States, or any of them."

Rumor also has it that an anonymous 
Freedom of Information Act Request has
been filed to obtain all financial 
records associated with the Performance
Management and Recognition System (PMRS)
which is mentioned in the IRM.  This 
rumor remains unconfirmed.

It is also rumored that the Department
of Defense is intervening to protect 
the agents who first filed this FOIA
request, because the results are likely
to cause widespread exposure of the multiple 
frauds being perpetrated by the IRS against
the American People on behalf of foreign
principals involved in a criminal syndicate
of extortion, mail fraud, and outright
terrorism.  This rumor also remains 
unconfirmed.




At 05:09 AM 11/8/96 UT, you wrote:
>Dear Paul,
>
>I got "The Kick-Back Racket: Performance Management and Recognition System" 
>from CYBERNEWS-PUBLISH-L@cornell.edu. EXCELLENT article!!! God bless you. You 
>made a great contribution to our country. Please keep me informed. Please add 
>my name to your list.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Michael Thomson
>
>MichaelThomson@msn.com
>
>
      


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