The "F" Zone as a Fund Raiser for The Nousury Network

In recent history the IRS targeted the entertainment industry for large scale tax changes. Specifically
in the definitions of employee vs. independent contractor and the determination thereof. These
changes were made by broadly interpreting existing tax laws and unfortunately came at the expense
of small companies without the resources to fight the large levies placed on them by IRS and state
agencies.

The recent insurgence of patriot groups, militia and other similar groups is related to the rising
discontent with the tax system as well as the federal government. These groups, in general,
feel the government has become too powerful an entity in which the rights of the individual are
continually eroded. Recent disclosures, such as the government's radiation experiments upon
unwitting participants, the Iran-Contra drugs-for-weapons scandal, the leaving behind of American
POW's in North Korea, or the CIA's fundraising by selling crack in our inner cities, has led to an
ever increasing distrust of the American Government.

And now, recent evidence has suggested that the sixteenth amendment to the Constitution, upon
which all authority for modern taxation rests, was never legally ratified. The number of states that
ratified it was less than the three-fourths margin needed to declare it an amendment, yet the acting
Secretary of State in 1913 declared it ratified. Patriot groups have used this information, as well
as an extensive knowledge of the laws, U.S. codes, and the Constitution, to "legally" avoid paying
taxes.

Multiple members of congress have made it their platform and vow to change the tax system and
the IRS. One publication suggested that within the next year some 20 million citizens will have
an adverse encounter with the IRS. A movie called "The F Zone" has portrays one man fighting for
his rights as evidence that the "Tax Revolt" has begun.

The movie "The F Zone" is NOT being shown in theatres, nor is it likely to be stocked in your local
video store. Hollywood rarely produces any kind of entertainment which is relative to "The Freedom Movement."

It is curious indeed that, every once in a while, a movie sneaks through the censorial gates of political correctness. One such movie - "The F Zone," now available on video can be ordered from The Nousury Network.

In "The F Zone," the tax revolt we've all been engaged in privately is documented as one man fights
for his rights ... and (because good drama requires a love angle) only one woman can save him.
You'll scarcely believe the mind-blowing factual information regarding the IRS, and its power to
forcefully tax U.S. citizens via the 16th Amendment as depicted in this PG-13 movie. You will ask
yourself over and over again: How did this movie ever get made?

It's the dramatic story of businessman Dennis Smith, who despite his innocence, is financially ruined
by the IRS. Led by agent Lothar Gunter, the feds levy his bank accounts and seize his assets forcing
him out of business.

Dennis accepts help from tax attorney Loren Adams, but without adequate funds to mount an
opposition he must resort to her off-the-record advice. Angered by Dennis' evasiveness, Lothar and
his marshals make life difficult for Dennis ... who manages to stay one step ahead.

You can't see it in the theatres nor are your local video stores likely to be carrying it, so a few of us will
have to buy and share it with others. Maybe share it with your friendly IRS agent (in the USA) and your
friendly CCRA agent (in Canada). Maybe even buy one and invite your local video store to stock it on
his/her rental shelf.

Information and ordering instructions for Americans: The retail cost of "The F Zone" is $19.95
(US Funds) plus $7.00 (US Funds) shipping and handling. The total cost to get the video "The F Zone"
delivered to an American address is $26.95 (US Funds).

Information and ordering instructions for Canadians: The American price of "The F Zone" has
been converted to Canadian Funds, the additional shipping and handling charges added plus the GST,
PST and Customs handling fee - since Canada Post refuses to honour the tax exempt status cards.

The retail cost of "The F Zone" is $30.00 (Canadian Funds) plus $15.00 (Canadian Funds) shipping
and handling plus Canada Customs imposes $2.09 (Canadian Funds) for GST and $2.39 (Canadian
Funds) PST plus a $5.00 (Canadian funds) Customs handling fee. The total cost to get the video
"The F Zone" delivered to a Canadian address is $54.48 (Canadian Funds).

Since The Nousury Network has selected "The F Zone" as a fundraiser for the Appeal Cases for James-Brad: Medd, Jean-Serge: Brisson and Tom-Joseph: Kennedy we are suggesting a donation of $65.00 (Canadian Funds) or a donation of $45.00 (US Funds) when requesting a copy of "The F Zone." Such a donation leaves a small amount of each sale to be shared by the three ongoing Appeal cases in Ontario.

When ordering "The F Zone" please make any cheques and/or money orders payable to The Nousury Network and mail them to: The Nousury Network, P.O. Box 9333, Ottawa, Ontario  K1G 3V1

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