Time: Mon Nov 11 06:41:40 1996
To: Arizona Daily Star
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Petition to Congress
Cc: 
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              FIRST AMENDMENT PETITION TO CONGRESS
                    FOR REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES



Dear Representative/Senator ____________________________________:

     This is a formal Petition to Congress for redress of a major
grievance which I have with the federal government.

     Recent research  has disclosed  that the original motive for
Prohibition (the  Volstead Act),  was to  give oil  companies  an
unfair jump  on their  monopoly over  automotive fuels.  It  also
appears that the BATF were created to disperse an unlawful police
force  throughout   the  several   States,  under  the  guise  of
controlling commerce in alcohol.  Once the monopoly was in place,
Prohibition was  repealed, leaving  alcohol high  and dry  as the
preferred fuel  for automobiles, and leaving this unlawful police
force in place to extort money from the American People.

     This  research   also  proves  that  the  "Internal  Revenue
Service" [sic]  is actually  an alias  for  the  Federal  Alcohol
Administration domiciled  at Trust  #62 in  Puerto Rico, under an
Act of  Congress which  was held  to be unconstitutional in 1935.
The proof  is found, among other places, in all the references to
Title 27  which can  be found  in the  regulations for  Title 26.
None of  these regulations  is lawful,  because IRC 7851(a)(6)(A)
states that the provisions of subtitle F shall take effect on the
day after  the date  of enactment of Title 26.  Unfortunately for
the federal government, Title 26, as such, has never been enacted
into positive  law, rendering  ALL the  enforcement provisions of
subtitle F  null and  void.   For example, the authority to issue
regulations in the first instance is found in subtitle F.

     From the  research cited  above, I have come to believe that
the United States federal government is now engaged in a criminal
syndicate of  extortion, perjury,  mail fraud, theft, conversion,
fraud, and  conspiracy involving  all of  the above.  I therefore
demand immediate  hearings on the relations between the "Internal
Revenue Service" and the Federal Alcohol Administration domiciled
in Puerto  Rico and operating elsewhere on this planet.  If these
hearings should  prove that the Internal Revenue Service is not a
lawful organization  within the  United States  Department of the
Treasury, then  it is time for a major shift in the wind, because
every piece  of mail  they are sending these days is one count of
mail fraud  by the  sender.  I think you will agree that We, as a
Nation, have a very big problem here.

     I will  look forward  to your  immediate  response  to  this
formal, verified  Petition for  Redress of  this major  grievance
which I,  and millions  of other  Americans, now have against the
United States  (federal government).  I never thought I would see
the day when I would be forced to define the "United States" as a
criminal enterprise, but sadly that day has now arrived.

                          VERIFICATION

     I hereby  certify, under  penalty of perjury, under the laws
of the  United States  of America,  without the  "United States",
that the  above statements  of fact  are true and correct, to the
best of my current information, knowledge, and belief, so help Me
God, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1746(1).


Executed on the ___________ day of _______________________, 1996.

Signed and printed,






Citizen of __________________________ state
all rights reserved without prejudice


              First Amendment Petition to Congress
                 Follow These Fun Instructions:

1.   Make 12  copies of your original and save it.  You will need
     it tomorrow.   Don't  forget to  print these instructions on
     the back side, so others like you will know what to do.

2.   Complete 1 form for each U.S. Senator from your state, and 1
     for your  U.S. Representative.   If  you don't already know,
     their names  are available  at your  local  public  library;
     just ask the Librarians, they will be happy to help you.

3.   Post them via first class U.S. Mail, without return address,
     to the  House of  Representatives and  United States Senate,
     Washington, D.C. [zip code exempt].  They will get there.

4.   Give 3  blank forms  to each  of 3 others who are willing to
     follow through.   This will propagate faster than 2x2x2 = 8,
     because 3x3x3 = 27!

5.   Make as  many extras as you are willing to disseminate, e.g.
     state Governor,  county grand  jury  foreperson,  any  body,
     every body,  and then some (don't forget Mom).  You will get
     extra credit for doing this step.

6.   Print the  blank form  and instructions in local newspapers,
     flyers, electronic  bulletin board  systems, Internet email,
     any way,  every way,  best way you can think of (we may want
     to imitate  you, ok?).   Lots of extra credit for doing this
     step too.

7.   If you have a computer, get your  hands on the original file
     VOLSTAD.DOC  from   Paul  Andrew,   Mitchell,   B.A.,   M.S.
     (pmitch@primenet.com) written  in MS-WORD  for DOS,  Version
     5.0B, upward compatible with almost ALL word processors.

8.   Send $1  cash to Paul Andrew, Mitchell, B.A., M.S., c/o 2509
     N. Campbell, #1776, Tucson, Arizona state [zip code exempt],
     to support  additional research, writing, communication, and
     political action  like this.   This  is a  fee for  services
     tendered, rendered,  and retained.   Extra  funds mean extra
     credits.

9.   Call late  night talk  shows and  read the  First  Amendment
     Petition to  the hosts, right on the air.  Try reading it in
     the mirror  first, when  nobody is  looking or listening, to
     give yourself  confidence.   You might  also practice  it in
     speech classes,  to get  expert feedback  on subtle  things,
     like inflection,  emphasis, and  emotion.   Weeping  is  ok.
     This is a nationwide catharsis we must overcome.

10.  It is  perfectly okay  to use  a pen  name, if you need some
     additional privacy and security.

11.  Rejoice and  be glad, for the day of your deliverance is now
     at hand.
      


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