No Zip Codes: Use Invokes Federal Jurisdiction
No Zip Codes: Use Invokes Federal Jurisdiction
Use of the ZIP Code is voluntary. See Domestic Mail Services Regulations, Section
122.32. You should also know that the Postal service can not discriminate against the
non-use of the ZIP Code. See "Postal Reorganization Act", Section 403, (Public
Law 91-375). The federal government utilizes the ZIP code to prove that you reside in
a "federal district of the District of Columbia". This is why the IRS and other
government agencies (state and federal) require a ZIP Code when they assert
jurisdiction by sending you a letter. They claim that this speeds the mail, but this is a
sly and subtle TRICK. It is also prima facie evidence that you are a subject of
Congress and a "citizen of the District of Columbia" who is "resident" in one of the
several States.
The receipt of mail with a ZIP code is one of the requirements for the IRS to have
jurisdiction to send you notices. The government cannot bill a Citizen of Illinois,
because he is not within the purview of the MUNICIPAL LAWS of the District of
Columbia. In fact, the Internal Revenue Service has adopted the ZIP code areas as
Internal Revenue Districts. See the Federal Register, Volume 51, Number 53,
Wednesday, March 19, 1986.
You must remember that the Postal Service is a private corporation, a quasi-
governmental agency. It is no longer a full government agency. It is like the
Federal Reserve System, the Internal Revenue Service, and the United States
Marshall Service. They are all outside the restrictions of the Federal Constitution, as
private corporations. They are all powerful in their respective areas of responsibility
to enforce collection for the federal debt. So, if you are using a ZIP code, you are in
effect saying openly and notoriously that you do not live in the State of Illinois, but,
instead are a resident in the Illinois area of the District of Columbia (a federal
district). There are some so-called Patriot groups that I consider to be patriots for
money. They advocate the use of Title 42 suits (which are for federal citizens only),
send mail to you with a ZIP Code, and ask you to do things that place you within the
municipal jurisdiction of the District of Columbia.
Remember these individuals may be agents of the government or, even worse, are
advocating a one-world government by the use of the Social Security number and the
ZIP code.
So you must be aware of the movement towards a one-world government through
annihilation or elimination of State Citizens by use of the so-called 14th Amendment
and its related laws.
It is this writer's opinion, both as a result of study, e.g. of page 11 of the National
Area ZIP Code Directory; of 26 U.S.C. 7621; of Section 4 of the Federal Register,
Volume 51, Number 53, of Wednesday, March 19, 1986, Notices at pages 9571
through 9573; of Treasury Delegation Order (TDO) 150-01; of the opinion in
United States v. LaSalle National Bank, 437 U.S. 298, 308, 98 S.Ct.2d 2357, 57
L.Ed.2d 221 (1978); of 12 U.S.C. 222; of 31 U.S.C. 103; and as a result of my actual
experience, that a ZIP Code address is presumed to create a "Federal jurisdiction" or
"market venue" or "revenue districts" that override State boundaries, taking one who
uses such modes of address outside of a State venue and its constitutional protections
and into an international, commercial venue involving admiralty concerns of the
"United States", which is a commercial corporation domiciled in Washington, D.C.
More specifically, looking at the map on page 11 of the National ZIP Code Directory,
e.g. at a local post office, one will see that the first digit of a ZIP Code defines an
area that includes more than one State. The first sentence of the explanatory
paragraph begins:
"A ZIP Code is a numerical code that identifies areas within the United States and its
territories for purposes of ..." [cf. 26 CFR 1.1-1(c)].
Note the singular possessive pronoun "its", not "their", therefore carrying the
implication that it relates to the "United States" as a corporation domiciled in the
District of Columbia (in the singular sense), not in the sense of being the 50 States of
the Union (in the plural sense). The map shows all the States of the Union, but it also
shows D.C., Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, making the explanatory statement
literally correct.
Properly construed, ZIP Codes can only be applicable in Federal territories and
enclaves that may be located within the 50 States of the Union, and to the "United
States" and District of Columbia and its territories -- cf. Piqua Bank v. Knoup, 6 Ohio
342, 404 (1856) and U.S. v. Butler, 297 U.S. 1, 63 (1936) to the effect that "in every
state there are two governments; the state and the United States." Therefore, ZIP
Code addresses are for the corporate "United States" and its agents (for example, a
customs and duty collector at New York harbor, when they move out into the States of
the Union to perform functions delegated to the "United States" by the
National/Federal Constitution, or the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation,
Bureau of Motor Vehicles, or a U.S. Congressman).
But, by propaganda, misleading information and seditious syntax, government has
gotten nearly everyone in the 50 States of the Union to use ZIP Codes of address, and
that creates a PRESUMPTION or a PREJUDICIAL ADMISSION that one is in such
a Federal venue, or that one is such a government agent.
In general, it is well settled in law that Income Tax Statutes apply only to
corporations and to their officers, agents, and employees acting in their official
capacities, e.g. from Colonial Pipeline Co. v. Traigle, 421 U.S. 100, 44 L.Ed.2d 1, 95
S.Ct. 1538 (1975): "... However, all 'income tax statutes' apply only to state created
creatures known as corporations no matter whether state, local, or federal." Since
corporations act only through their officers, employees, etc., the income tax statutes
reach out to them when acting in their official capacities, but not as individuals. This
is the real purpose for Identifying Numbers -- cf. 26 CFR 301.6109-1(d) & (g) and 26
U.S.C. 6331(a) and 26 CFR 301.6331-1, Part 4.
Use of a ZIP Code address is tantamount to the admission of being a "citizen of the
United States" who does not necessarily have the protections of the first eight
Amendments to the Constitution (in the Bill of Rights) when proceeded against by
Federal or State authority -- Maxwell v. Dow, 176 U.S. 581, 20 S.Ct. 448 (1900), but,
"All the provisions of the constitution look to an indestructible union of indestructible
states", Texas v. White, 7 Wall. 700; U.S. v. Cathcart, 25 F.Case No. 14,756; In re
Charge to Grand Jury, 30 F. Case No. 18,273 (65 C.J. Section 2) -- not known to be
overturned.
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S A M P L E L E T T E R
NON-DOMESTIC
Since the use of ZIP codes is voluntary (see Domestic Mail Service Regulations,
Section 122.32), the U.S. Postal Service cannot discriminate against the non-use of
ZIP codes, pursuant to the Postal Reorganization Act, Section 403 (Public Law 91-
375)
The federal government attempts to assert jurisdiction by sending letters with ZIP
codes, when jurisdiction would otherwise be lacking. The receipt and "acceptance" of
mail with ZIP codes is one of the requirements for the Internal Revenue Service, in
particular, to have jurisdiction to send notices. In fact, the IRS has adopted ZIP code
areas as "Internal Revenue Districts". See the Federal Register, Volume 51, Number
53, for Wednesday, March 19, 1986.
The federal government cannot bill a Illinois Republic State Citizen because such a
Citizen is not within the purview of the District of Columbia, its territories,
possessions or enclaves. As a group, these areas are now uniquely and collectively
identified as "the federal zone", as explained in the book entitled The Federal Zone:
Cracking the Code of Internal Revenue, San Rafael, Account for Better Citizenship,
1992. Your immediate cooperation in this matter will be most appreciated.