Global Strong Cities Cold War,
Series #8
“Bicentennial Years”
Highlights submitted by Pearl L. Sturgis 1976 :
“Bicentennial Years”
American Public School Textbooks :
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“Bicentennial Years”
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“Bicentennial Years”
American Public School Textbooks :
Harvard 1635 motto: Motto of Harvard University when it was founded in 1635. To be plainly instructed and consider well that the main end of your life is to know God and Jesus Christ when it was founded with the seal that has inscription that reads CHRISTO ET ECCLESIA.
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To be plainly instructed and consider well that the main end of your life is to know God and Jesus Christ when it was founded with the seal that has inscription that reads CHRISTO ET ECCLESIA. Series 8 Bicentennial Years:
Global Strong Cities Cold War: Series 8
“Bicentennial Years”
Bite #19,Testimony of Donald McGrath:
by Senator George V. Hansen:
Donald McGrath did not believe he owed the Internal Revenue Service $39.65 so he wrote to them and told them and asked to have an IRS Official meet with him and explain where they came up with that figure. The IRS did not respond. According to McGrath: “Sensing that the IRS may try to implement a seizure on my account I wrote to the bank and asked them not to honor any IRS demands other than my consent or by an order issued from a competent court.
I then received a note from the bank stating they do honor IRS legal levies. Shortly I received another letter from the bank stating that they had turned my money over to Mr. Thorn of the IRS and sent me a canceled check they had forged on my account for $39.65.” It was a small sum but Mr. McGrath was furious. Donald McGrath, crop duster and farmer, acting as his own attorney, filed a claim against his bank in district court. The battle between McGrath and his bank and the IRS raged on for months until on Tuesday, July 29,1980, when an order to seize McGrath’s combine was issued by a local court.
The Grand Forks, Minnesota Herald carried the account of that fateful day: “The incident occurred when the sheriff deputy Robert Rost escorted a dealer truck to a farm field where McGrath’s combine was sitting. The combine was picked up by sheriff’s escorts toward Grand Forks on County road 4 with one vehicle in front and another behind. McGrath, his wife and son met the group when they were less than 2 miles from Grand Forks.
The sheriff blocked the road and on the loud speaker told McGrath he is under arrest. Words were exchanged after McGrath pulled up to the sheriff’s car and the sheriff shot McGrath in the head through the window of his car after McGrath shot the tires of the sheriff’s car. The police report admitted that the Sheriff shot first and McGrath shot second and the next shot killed McGrath from brain injury from the gunshot wound although it was a long week of suffering before he died.
McGrath had no criminal record. His son was charged with attempted murder simply for driving McGrath’s car and his wife was charged as accessory to the crime just for her presence on the scene. As of this writing (1984 by senator Hansen) charges have not been dropped against McGrath’s wife or son although their husband and father is forever dead. McGrath was born and raised to believe he was a free citizen. He thought he could get a fair hearing and a jury trial promised in the constitution!
(to be continued) ....
“Bicentennial Years”
Bite #19,Testimony of Donald McGrath:
by Senator George V. Hansen:
Donald McGrath did not believe he owed the Internal Revenue Service $39.65 so he wrote to them and told them and asked to have an IRS Official meet with him and explain where they came up with that figure. The IRS did not respond. According to McGrath: “Sensing that the IRS may try to implement a seizure on my account I wrote to the bank and asked them not to honor any IRS demands other than my consent or by an order issued from a competent court.
I then received a note from the bank stating they do honor IRS legal levies. Shortly I received another letter from the bank stating that they had turned my money over to Mr. Thorn of the IRS and sent me a canceled check they had forged on my account for $39.65.” It was a small sum but Mr. McGrath was furious. Donald McGrath, crop duster and farmer, acting as his own attorney, filed a claim against his bank in district court. The battle between McGrath and his bank and the IRS raged on for months until on Tuesday, July 29,1980, when an order to seize McGrath’s combine was issued by a local court.
The Grand Forks, Minnesota Herald carried the account of that fateful day: “The incident occurred when the sheriff deputy Robert Rost escorted a dealer truck to a farm field where McGrath’s combine was sitting. The combine was picked up by sheriff’s escorts toward Grand Forks on County road 4 with one vehicle in front and another behind. McGrath, his wife and son met the group when they were less than 2 miles from Grand Forks.
The sheriff blocked the road and on the loud speaker told McGrath he is under arrest. Words were exchanged after McGrath pulled up to the sheriff’s car and the sheriff shot McGrath in the head through the window of his car after McGrath shot the tires of the sheriff’s car. The police report admitted that the Sheriff shot first and McGrath shot second and the next shot killed McGrath from brain injury from the gunshot wound although it was a long week of suffering before he died.
McGrath had no criminal record. His son was charged with attempted murder simply for driving McGrath’s car and his wife was charged as accessory to the crime just for her presence on the scene. As of this writing (1984 by senator Hansen) charges have not been dropped against McGrath’s wife or son although their husband and father is forever dead. McGrath was born and raised to believe he was a free citizen. He thought he could get a fair hearing and a jury trial promised in the constitution!
(To be continued )
Global Strong Cities Cold War series 8
“Bicentennial Years”
Daily Bites of Global Strong Cities Cold War: Series 8: “Bicentennial Years”American Public School Textbooks Highlights submitted by Pearl L. Sturgis:
Bite#21, The Nature of the beast:
Bite#22, Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely! :
Bite#23, Destroying America’s Private Schools:
Bite#24, The Medieval Tactics of the IRS:
Bite#25, Returning from the brink of Totalitarianism:
Bite#26, A Time for Action:
Bite#27, Court Decisions of Religious Toleration:
Bite#28, How can you help to save America?:
Bite#29, Beyond Politics :
Bite#30, United We Stand:
To be Continued in the Next Daily Bites of Global Strong Cities Cold War,series #8
Bicentennial Years:
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