Sheriff Scott London says he learned more about the Constitution in the year he spent campaigning for his job than in all of his years of schooling combined.
The first Republican elected sheriff in Eddy County, New Mexico, became the first sheriff in 25 years to stand up to the IRS. He physically stood at the gate of a troubled citizen’s property while US Marshals threatened his arrest. The landowner filed an appeal with the court and expects his case to receive due process before his land is publicly sold. The sheriff agrees. The judge does not.
WASHINGTON, February 7, 2015—New Mexico’s Eddy County Sheriff Scott London notified the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) via letter that the sale of county resident Kent Carter’s property is canceled until Carter receives due process of law and his appeal is heard. The certified letter dated February 4 received an immediate response from the Undersecretary of the Treasury’s office. According to the Treasury’s website, however, the public auction is still slated for February 19.
“Many officers have stood up over the years for the rights of citizens being victimized by the federal government,” said Sheriff Mack, founder of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, “But Sheriff London is the first one to stand up to the IRS since the early 1990s.” Mack said, “His actions show courage and humility. London is setting a good example for the rest of our sheriffs.”
Approximately ten days before Christmas, U.S. Marshals broke in the door of Carter’s rental property with their guns drawn. The tenant was a young mother with a new baby—home alone while her husband was at work. Sheriff London was called to the property to intervene. He advised the Marshals that Carter’s case was in appeal and he deserved due process. They threatened to arrest London, but he stood his ground and they backed off.
Carter has battled the IRS for decades over taxes on the earnings of his modest construction business. One court document listed his debt at $145,000, a figure Carter says an assessing agent “pulled out of thin air.” Every time he challenged them, his bill would shoot up a few hundred thousand dollars. His legal complaints state that the IRS failed to adhere to its own tax code, did not use proper accounting methods, and that the collection activity was unlawful because no notices of deficiency were given. Carter says his private and confidential information, including his social security number, was filed in public records and given to third parties. The IRS countered that it can publish and disperse the private information of Americans if it is trying to collect their money or property. A judge agreed.
Carter says the IRS is currently claiming he owes $890,000, a figure that “doubled with the stroke of a pen.”
The Taxation & Revenue Department ordered Carter to cease “engaging in business in New Mexico” until his arbitrary tax debt was paid. Carter appealed this injunction on the grounds that it was both unconstitutional and vague, as it deprived him of his right to make a living and also prohibited him from, “carrying on or causing to be carried on any activity with the purpose of direct or indirect benefit.”
“The IRS fabricates evidence against citizens by pulling numbers out of a hat and adding fees,” said Mack, “They wear people down emotionally and financially until they can’t take it anymore. No citizen should ever have to fight the IRS for decades in order to keep his land.”
“The IRS is a lie. The income tax is a lie,” said Carter. “Why should they be able to take anything? They’re worse than the mafia.”
The Carter properties have liens placed against them. A locksmith was instructed to change the locks. The IRS authorized the United States Marshal Service to arrest/evict anyone found on the premises. London, however, physically stood in front of Carter’s gate until the Marshals backed down. A public auction on the front steps of the Eddy County Courthouse is scheduled, but the local county sheriff—trained in the Constitution—resisted.
Show Info 12-29-2014 – News, Guest Sheriff Richard Mack
Second Hour Guest
Richard Mack
In the second hour JD is Joined by Sheriff Richard Mack of the CSPOA to speak about the fundamentals of law enforcement in America. Among other things, Sheriff Mack speaks about the growing division between civilians and LEOs, the recent events in Furgusen, MO. and New York City, and the true historical role of both the elected Sheriff and the corporate sponsored policy enforcers.
Author/speaker and former sheriff Richard Mack has served in a wide variety of roles over the course of his nearly twenty year career in law enforcement, which began in Provo, Utah.
Mack began his career with the Provo Police Department as a parking enforcement cadet while attending BYU. A couple of years later he became a full-time officer and was soon promoted to Corporal, Sergeant, and Detective.
After nearly 11 years at Provo PD, Mack decided to return to his childhood turf in Arizona and run for Graham County Sheriff. His campaign took off and he was elected in 1988.
He was sheriff for two terms until 1997. He was named Elected Official of the Year by the Arizona-New Mexico Coalition of Counties in 1994, received the NRA Law Officer of the Year, inducted into the NRA Hall of Fame, 1995 Cicero Award, Samuel Adams Leadership Award from the Local Sovereignty Coalition, and Gun Owners of America Defender of the Second Amendment Award.
During the past two years Sheriff Mack has been a speaker at more than 70 different Tea Party rallies all across the country, ranging all the way from Honolulu to Bangor, Maine. Mack has supported this noble movement, because it is both effective and peaceful.
Author/speaker and former sheriff Richard Mack has served in a wide variety of roles over the course of his nearly twenty year career in law enforcement, which began in Provo, Utah.
Mack began his career with the Provo Police Department as a parking enforcement cadet while attending BYU. A couple of years later he became a full-time officer and was soon promoted to Corporal, Sergeant, and Detective.
Sheriff Richard Mack Undercover
His most traumatic experience there was a one-year assignment as an undercover narcotics agent. After nearly 11 years at Provo PD, Mack decided to return to his childhood turf in Arizona and run for Graham County Sheriff. His campaign took off and he was elected in 1988.
He was sheriff for two terms until 1997. He was named Elected Official of the Year by the Arizona-New Mexico Coalition of Counties in 1994, received the NRA Law Officer of the Year, inducted into the NRA Hall of Fame, 1995 Cicero Award, Samuel Adams Leadership Award from the Local Sovereignty Coalition, and Gun Owners of America Defender of the Second Amendment Award.
During his tenure, federal officers informed the sheriffs of the state that they would be required to enforce the so-called “Brady Bill” and run background checks at their expense under the law. In 1994, Mack and six other sheriffs from across the country, challenged the constitutionality of the Brady Billand ultimately, fought it all the way to the United States Supreme Court, where they won a monumental decision for freedom.
Sheriff Richard Mack
Three years later, in a landmark 5-4 split decision based on the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Mack won his case.
A graduate of the FBI National Academy, some of Mack’s positions include: patrol officer, undercover narcotics officer, hostage negotiator, youth officer, school resource officer, communications supervisor, corporal, front desk sergeant, detective, sheriff, Search and Rescue supervisor, jail administrator, and DARE instructor.
Mack has been a consultant on numerous cases regarding police abuse, brutality, and other misconduct by public officials. He has joined with other members of the law enforcement community to speak out in favor of drug policy reform.
A graduate of Brigham Young University, Mack lives with his wife in Fredericksburg, Texas.
During the past two years Sheriff Mack has been a speaker at more than 70 different Tea Party rallies all across the country, ranging all the way from Honolulu to Bangor, Maine. Mack has supported this noble movement, because it is both effective and peaceful.
Please see the ‘Speaking Engagements’ page for a list of many of the Tea Party and other events that Sheriff Mack has spoken at in recent years.
Video: Sheriff Richard Mack speaks against gun control
Sheriff Richard Mack takes a stand for liberty and speaks out against I594 at the “I will NOT comply” rally held in Olympia, WA on 13 Dec 2014. This rally was organized in opposition to the new draconian gun law I-594, which criminalizes ALL weapon transfers without a background check.
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Your home and mortgage HAS
been compromised. This is where you will find links to articles and documents that will help you determine if your mortgage is compromised, and show what you can do about it. Scroll down for document links or go to Documents Page - Mortgages or Mortgage Crisis Articles - Mortgage Crisis.
Checklist to see if your Mortgage is one of the 70 Million Compromised - Link
Glenn C. Gregory Affidavit, see Section 2C – The Home Buying Process, (pages 51 through 58) and Section 5 – Search Related Encryption (pages 195 – 217) - Link
United States Code that allows setting aside of Bankruptcy due to Fraud including False Statements by Bankruptcy Petitioners and Illegal Transfers of Property - Link
No Statute of Limitations in a Bankruptcy Fraud Case - Link
Platsky V. C.I.A. – Federal Appeals Court Extends Rights of Pro Se Litigants in Federal Civil Lawsuits - Link
Terrorist Funding
Shell Game (with external exhibits) by 2Lt Scott Bennett, Proceeds from RMBS Trading used to fund Terrorist Activities and Networks - Link
Lack of Action from Government Exposed
Service members Civil Relief Act (P.L. 108-189) Revised 12/9/2003 - Link
Federal Trade Commission finds Homecomings Financial, LLC Violated ECOA & FTC Laws - Link
Equal Credit Opportunity Act (EOCA) (15 USC §1691) - Link
Pres. Obama signs Executive Order 13519 creating FFETF to be led by DOJ to investigate and prosecute crimes associated with Mortgage Crisis - Link
Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force (FFETF) homepage claims they will investigate and prosecute Residential Mortgage Backed /Securities, (RMBS) Fraud and other crimes - Link
Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009 (FERA), (P.L. 111-21) – “To improve enforcement of mortgage fraud, securities and commodities fraud, financial institution fraud, and other frauds related to Federal assistance and relief programs, for the recovery of funds lost to these frauds, and for other purposes.” - Link
Helping Families Save their Homes Act, Title VI- Enhanced Oversight of the /Troubled Asset Relief Program, (P.L. 111-22) - Link
Largest Bankruptcy in Recorded History
Bankruptcy Judge Approves selling of over 2.75 Million Residential Mortgages just as Largest Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Gets Underway - Link
Wistleblower
Whistleblower Jurat Affidavit concerning MERS, several large banks and mortgage companies, RMBS Fraud, Income Tax Evasion, Income Tax Fraud and Securities Fraud - Link
Inspectors General
DOJ Inspector General claims no jurisdiction in investigating topics in Whistleblower package - Link
FTC Inspector General Claims Whistleblower Information falls outside of his jurisdiction - Link