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- An Analysis of Intent -



     The enclosed papers contain a list of contracts for goods and services ordered by the Internal Revenue Service.  These are existing contracts which are being fulfilled right now.  The cost of those goods and services ranges from a few tens of thousands of dollars, to literally billions of dollars.  There are 183 separate and distinct contracts listed on these 9 pages.  All are current.

     Some of the goods and services contracted for are as simple as a few thousand pistols and shotguns, and janitorial services.  Other goods and services are more complex, such as a vast network of computerized cameras designed to automatically identify and screen visual information.

     On page one we see that one million dollars worth of semi-automatic pistols have been ordered for 1998.  One million dollars worth of pistols, at an average cost of four hundred dollars each, would equal two thousand five hundred pistols.  Why would the IRS need 2,500 extra pistols, above the number of pistols they currently possess?  Will 2,500 extra agents be hired?  Will those agents who receive those pistols in 1998 become proficient in the use of those pistols by, say, the year 2000?

     On page one we also see an order for 200,000 dollars worth of shotguns.  According to the contract, the order is to be filled by the year 2000.  At a cost of 200 dollars each (my estimate), that should net the IRS an extra 1,000 shotguns.  Shotguns are excellent weapons for close quarters work, such as inside of houses, bedrooms, kitchens, living rooms.  In the hands of a civilian law enforcement officer, a shotgun is not generally used as an out-of-doors weapon.  The range is too limited.  A shotgun also has the benefit of requiring less training to become proficient.  Also, from the perspective of a forced entry team, a shotgun is a great morale booster.  One thousand extra shotguns should go a long way in the year 2000.

     Let us now return to our discussion of the more complex goods and services.  The vast network of computerized systems designed to automatically identify and screen visual images are some of the more complex items.  On page one there is the "Service Center Recognition Image Processing System."  At one-hundred million dollars, that must certainly be a complex image processing system.  What "Image" is being recognized and processed in that system?  We should have the answer in less than 3 years.  According to the contract, that particular system will be in full operation by the year 2001.  It is only one of a number of interconnecting systems.

     Another contract for another "Image System" appears on page four.  It is being called an "Image-Based Input Processing System."  Again, we can only speculate as to what is being referred to as the "Image."  The image must refer to more than an identifying number, such as a social security number.  There are already in existence scanners which will read and identify numbers.  Our supermarkets have such devices which feed into a centralized computer.  What the policy makers at the I.R.S. have in mind is something far more complex.

     Perhaps the "Image" refers to a fingerprint, either a picture of one, or an actual human finger could be placed on a scanner and read.  Another possibility is that the image referred to is a picture of a persons face, literally a snapshot.  Maybe a camera connected to computers will be trained on an actual flesh and blood human face, and read it, as though the person's face were nothing more than a series of binary numbers.

     If we speculate, just a bit further, but certainly well within the range of possibility, we can see further applications.  Using telescopic lenses, an individual could be automatically identified from long distances, or even automatically selected from a crowd of people.  A camera could conceivably pan across a crowd of people gathered at a football game, and automatically identify and fix on one person.

     Using satellite communications, the Image-System could be used anywhere in the world.  A portable hand-held camera, connected to the system, could be carried into the most remote areas of the world.

     This second Image-System will be in operation in less than a dozen years, according to the contract.  I presume that in some more strategic areas of our country the system will be in full operation much sooner.  The cost is expected to be one-thousand million dollars, according to the contract.  I'm phrasing the dollar figure in long form so that there will be no mistake; this totalitarian nightmare is going to cost us a  lot of money, and this is just the tip of the iceberg.

     This list of contracts in my possession is only a small fraction of the total number of contracts associated with the I.R.S.  There are over 180 separate contracts on these 9 pages alone.  Most of these contracts involve some kind of computerized interface.  Many of the contracts are for the direct purchase and application of computers and related hardware, software, systems and networks.  Thousands of computer operators, technicians, programmers  and designers are needed to service and maintain these systems.  The continued yearly cost to service and maintain them will be enormous.

     Each of the 183 contracts in this list would fill at least a number of pages, and some would fill hundreds of pages.  Others, the more complex ones, would easily fill volumes.  The number of people needed to service just the paper-work related to the ongoing maintenance of these systems, will cost hundreds of millions of dollars a year.

     Beyond the service, upkeep and maintenance of the various computerized systems, which will require paperwork, the systems themselves will each generate their own independent paperwork.  Those millions of pieces of computer generated paper-work will need to be analyzed, filed  and disseminated several times at several levels of the bureaucracy. From the person behind the computer screen to the agent in the field is a long and circuitous route.  It is a route that involves a plurality of people along the way.  The number of people needed to service the computer generated paperwork will require an additional hundreds of millions of dollars a year, in perpetuity.

     Of the 183 contracts, 19 of them are for two hundred million (200,000,000), dollars, each.  One contract is for five times that amount.  Contracts for tens of millions of dollars, and hundreds of millions of dollars are sprinkled liberally throughout.  Money is apparently no object to the I.R.S.

     On page two there is listed a contract for the "Purchase and support of Data Encryption Radios."  These cryptographic radios are to be purchased by next year, 1999.  Our naval and military forces use such radios to keep secret information from getting into the hands of the enemy.  When I was in the service such radios and other electronic encoding devices were called "crypto gear".

     We can all appreciate the need to keep a secret, but the I.R.S. is purchasing fifty-million dollars worth of these data encryption radios and related support systems.  I.R.S. intelligence apparently expects the amount of radio traffic, over the next few years, to be heavy and sustained.  The level of secrecy suggested by the purchase of fifty million dollars worth of radio encryption hardware and support systems is equal to anything Orwell  could have imagined.  That level of secrecy would effectively seal off the I.R.S. from the American people.  This is an existing contract.  The I.R.S. is indeed being sealed off.  It would appear from this and other contracts, that the word has gone out at the I.R.S. to batten down the hatches, and prepare for a siege.

     What we know about the I.R.S. is only what they allow us to know.  Even our elected officials, in the highest offices, are afraid to investigate the I.R.S. too closely.  What we know about the I.R.S. comes only from the official mouthpiece of the I.R.S.  In as far as the I.R.S. is a closed system, in virtually total control of internal information, it has some of the characteristics of an autonomous sovereign nation.

     On page two there is a contract for "Subminiature Audio Recorders and Playback Units".  Subminiature recorders are designed to secretly record conversations.  The I.R.S. wants to take receipt of one million dollars worth of those recorders within the next two years.  There is also a contract, page 3, for "Video Surveillance Systems".  Those "Video Surveillance Systems" are probably nothing more than cam corders, but fifty-thousand dollars buys a lot of cam corders.  There's also a contract, Pg. 5, for "Conversion of Surveillance Vehicles".  The date to complete those conversions is 1999, at a cost of one million dollars.  The cost of those conversions does not include the purchase price of the vehicles, or the price of the camera equipment, telephoto lenses and listening  devices.  I can only guess at the cost of each conversion, but at a cost of five to ten thousand dollars for each conversion, the math becomes very simple.  One million dollars will convert anywhere from one hundred to two hundred cars, trucks and vans to  surveillance vehicles.  The cost for the vehicles, equipment and personnel is separate.  Those separate costs are easily in the tens of millions of dollars, or more.

     On page 5, one of the contracts reads "Asset Forfeiture Management Support".  The I.R.S. is the only agency of the U.S. Federal government that is not required by Congress, or the President, or the Supreme Court to even make a pretense to abiding by Constitutional due process.  That freedom allows the I.R.S. lawyers to be extraordinarily  effective at seizing peoples' assets.  Nevertheless, ten million dollars will be spent to improve the efficiency of asset seizures.

     The money being extracted from the American people is being used to improve those very methods of extraction.  It's a vicious circle that feeds on itself.  Related to asset forfeitures is the contract, pg. 6, entitled "Audit of Asset Forfeiture Fund".  The cost of that internal audit is one million dollars.  The fund itself must be considerably more than $1,000,000 (one million dollars), otherwise, why spend that amount of money to audit the fund.  The more important question is, however, what is the nature of this so-called fund?  The source of the fund is probably self explanatory in the name of the fund.  The source is  the seized assets of Americans.  As a fund it is a source of supply, a stock of ready cash set aside for internal use of the I.R.S.  The control on those funds, outside of the I.R.S., would be very limited, or non existent.  In effect, the fund becomes, for the I.R.S. bureaucracy, a slush fund, to be used at the discretion of those in power.  The seizure of assets is profitable to the I.R.S. in its continued growth and expansion.  Those seizures and the fund are the definition of a police state.  They are the mechanics of a police state.  All totalitarian police states feed off their host.

     Twenty-five million dollars, page 5, is devoted to "Multimedia/Advertising Services".  This twenty-five million dollars is presently being spent in the various mass-media as a public relations ploy to win the hearts and minds of the American people.  Through television and radio commentaries and talk shows we've been hearing about the kinder and gentler I.R.S.  In newspaper and magazine articles and editorials we've been reading the same thing.  From the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, from the L.A. Times, UPI, Associated Press, A.B.C., C.B.S., N.B.C., and C.N.N., we've been hearing that a new day has dawned.  This is going on, from coast  to coast, in every state in the country.  The I.R.S. has the equivalent of a propaganda minister to oversee this multimedia advertising contract.

     Twenty-five million dollars will also pay doctors of psychology to take surveys and analyze the expressed thoughts of Americans.  Such analysis will allow the I.R.S. to present to Americans the desired image of the I.R.S.  The I.R.S. is now considered to be dramatically changed for the better.  The kinder and gentler image taking shape seems to be that of a  big friendly circus bear.  It's big and kind of clumsy, but not anything to worry about.  The flip side of this image begins to seep through our subconscious, not anything to worry about, just a little careful handling, keep it fed, and there's not anything to worry about.

     On page 6 there is the "Public Broadcasting Service, Tax Clinic".  It's a public service from the I.R.S.  How friendly can you get!  That's downright neighborly.  And Americans had to cough up only a half million dollars for this service.

     In the last few paragraphs, do we see a pattern?  Would it be too much to say that an organ of the U.S. Federal Government practices thought control?  Is government sponsored thought control something found only in totalitarian countries?

     The strategy of the I.R.S. is to treat the awakening American resistance as an image problem.  As the new image is being created in the minds of the American people, the I.R.S. is becoming far more efficient than it ever was.

     In the Baltimore Sun  newspaper of February 27, 1998, we get a better feeling for reality.  On page 1B we find the following headline:  "I.R.S. Offers Tips to Ukrainians".  The article opens with this statement, "Tax officials from the former Soviet Republic learn the methods  used here to gather revenue."  The article refers to "high-level tax officers" who are here for a "crash course in I.R.S. methods".  Apparently the methods used in the former Soviet bloc are not as efficient as those used by the tax collecting arm of the U.S. Federal Government.

     The article continues, "Lewis L. Kubiet, an I.R.S. revenue officer, told the Ukrainians that civil procedures such as tax liens on property, asset seizures, and court ordered garnishment of wages - are all key tools to the I.R.S. arsenal".  Yes indeed, and if "civil procedure" fails, then there are a few thousand shotguns and pistols to back it up.

     The Ukrainians complained that in their former Communist country the judges and bankers can not be relied on to cooperate with the tax collectors, so liens and asset seizures might not be as effective.  One of the reasons, suggested in the article, for the compliant nature of American banks, is the U.S. Federal Government strings attached to American banks through the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.  The strings attached to the American judges, and their courts, can be seen in the fringed flag on a pole, which flies in every court in every county, state and city in our nation.  That fringed flag, in the court, connects every court and judge to the U.S. Federal Government in Washington, D.C.

     Further on we read the words of Dominic G. LaPonzina, the I.R. S. spokesman in Baltimore.  This is the quotation, "Voluntary compliance is high because people know what can happen to them."  If it is "voluntary compliance" Mr. LaPonzina, then why should anything happen to them?  The cynicism behind the words of Mr. LaPonzina and his colleagues is evident.  At the end of the article one I.R.S. agent is  quoted as saying, about her job, "It's a thrilling feeling." (sic)

     The continued repetition of the phrase "voluntary system" in reference to the I.R.S. demand for money is another glaring example of the ongoing propaganda campaign.  If someone is thrown into jail and has his property seized, if he refuses to volunteer, that is not a voluntary system.  The former heads of the former U.S.S.R. claimed that there were free elections in the U.S.S.R.  That there was only one party, the Communist party, seemed to make little difference in their logic.  The Ukrainians are familiar with the kind of reasoning used by the heads of the I.R.S.

     In the Wall Street Journal of March 26, 1998, there is another article on page one, column one which discusses the I.R.S.  The article refers to the I.R.S. as a "creditor" which the headline indicates we should think of "Like Other Creditors."  The subheading goes on to indicate that while reform is necessary and desirable, "Will it Embolden Deadbeats?"  In other words,  the I.R.S. has a vulnerable side which we must protect.  Well golly gee-whiz, Auntie Em, I never knew that.

     The writer of the article, Jacob M. Schlesinger, goes on to say, "For the fact is that a lot of what is characterized as I.R.S. misconduct today, legally speaking, isn't".  As the writer pointed out, "A federal judge in Louisiana agreed in 1992 that Internal Revenue Service Agents had committed 'procedural' errors..."  My goodness, we should never confuse "procedural error" with actual criminal  law breaking by armed thugs.  Gosh, no.  Apparently some agents are expected to find the procedure somewhat stressfull.  That eventuality is covered on page 6.  The contract is entitled "Psychological Stress Counseling."  Those agents unable to execute procedure, as ordered, will be retired early, as head cases.

     In the Journal article we also read about the "new taxpayer bill of rights".  Whatever happened to the old Bill of Rights?  Why is Congress about to give us a "new bill of rights," when it does not honor the old one?  Why would Congress honor the new one any more than they did the old one?

     Further on we are again shown the vulnerable side of the I.R.S.  The subtle hint of lamentation in the following quotation is almost too much to bear.  "A credit-card company can choose its customers.  The I.R.S. can't and it often is at a disadvantage because the government relies on individuals to assess their own burdens".  Oh my, whatever are we to do.?  It just makes you want to reach out and hug the poor darlings.  The I.R.S. is at a "disadvantage", and they "rely" on us.  Really?

     On page 7 of the list we find "Conduct Customer Satisfaction Surveys."  In other words, this one million dollars will be spent to analyze how the propaganda is working.  The term "customer" is part of the propaganda.  Since when are Americans customers in relation to the I.R.S.?  Is the I.R.S. the proprietor?  Is the I.R.S. the owner of the U.S. Federal Government?  As a collection agency for the Federal Reserve Corporation (a consortium of international bankers), perhaps the I.R.S. is an agent of the owner.  Perhaps all the careful preparation by the I.R.S. is because the owners are about to take possession of their property.

     Out of the 183 contracts, 148 are to be fulfilled by the year 2000.  Had I not known otherwise, I would have guessed that these contracts were designed to equip a military force.  Furthermore, I would have guessed that the military force was preparing for a long battle, and soon.

     What we see in these pages is the manic power of a totalitarian government out of control.  All of their enormous power is designed for one purpose, to extract money from the individual citizen.  It is the individual who must choose to part with his  money, or not.  Each individual American must be made to feel isolated, vulnerable and incapable of resisting.  The overwhelming power of the I.R.S. must be understood on a subconscious level.  Only then will compliance be automatic and unquestioned.

      The substance of everything we see in these 183 contracts, the underlying motivation, the philosophical roots and the overtly expressed intent is known to the highest levels of the U.S. Federal Government.  The existence of these contracts is proof of consent at the highest levels of the U.S. Federal Government.

     Not explicitly stated in this list of contracts in my possession is the existence of enforcers.  To back up the demands for more money, there is an army of armed enforcers.  Not only are there I.R.S. field agents who are armed, there are Federal B.A.T.F. agents who are even more heavily armed. Those enforcers are controlled by elements of the U.S. Federal Government in Washington, D.C.

     Any physical resistance would be classified as  a felony.  City, state and county law enforcement officers could be called in as reinforcement.  If any federal agent is injured attempting to enforce the law, the Federal Bureau of Investigation would then send heavily armed agents to interdict the perpetrator on behalf of the U.S. Federal Government in Washington, D.C.  All means necessary to stop the resistance would be used.

     What appears in this list is the inverse of Hitler's Big Lie.  The truth is actually unbelievable.  The enormity of what is  being done to the American people is so grotesque that few of us are able to see it.  We just don't believe what we are actually looking at.  Some survivors of shark attacks and grizzly bear attacks have said that they just did not believe what they saw.    They did not believe that they were being dismembered and disemboweled in front of their own eyes.  America has been betrayed, but it did not happen all at once.  It was a gradual betrayal over scores of years, so we did not see it all at once, and we did not resist.  We Americans, over ninety percent (90%+), of whom are Christian, tend to be trusting of the motives of others.  We tend to turn the other cheek.  We tend to be forgiving.  But Jesus Christ never intended that we should commit suicide.

     The I.R.S., an organ of the U.S. Federal Government in Washington, D.C., is quietly making plans to wage a campaign of economic terrorism.  The target of the campaign is the people of America.  The evidence is overwhelming.  The question begins to present itself; why?  Why now?  As taxes have become more punitive and confiscatory, individuals have begun to resist in progressively larger numbers.  That fact alone, however, would not have triggered the reaction we see in these 183 contracts.

     The following correspondence gives us a probable answer to the above question.  It appears in the Baltimore Sun newspaper of February 27th, 1998, page 18, section A.

"President Clinton's suggestion that the projected federal budget surplus should be used to restore the long-range solvency of Social Security sets a new standard in disingenuous rip-offs of the American taxpayer. It would create the illusion of restoring the program's financial integrity without accomplishing a thing.

Let's analyze the proposal.

The Treasury writes a check to the Social Security Trust Funds equal to the budget surplus.  The trustees, in turn, use the cash to purchase U.S. Treasury securities, which they are required to do by present law, and pay for them by writing a check back to the Treasury. The only net change is that the trust funds have been enlarged by the U.S. securities, which are nothing other than IOUs to be redeemed by future taxpayers as they come due.

The basic situation of the Social Security program remains unchanged.
Beginning about 2012, payroll tax revenues will be inadequate to cover the cost of current benefits.  If benefits are not reduced, either payroll taxes will have to be increased or general revenues, coming primarily from income-tax payers, will have to be tapped to make good on the benefit promises then coming due.
Artificially pumping up the trust fund balances will not change that basic reality in the least.

                         Dwight K. Bartlett 3rd
                                      Annapolis

'The writer was the Social Security Administration's chief actuary from 1979 to 1981."

     The fraud is about to be exposed.  Once the reality becomes apparent, other cracks in the U.S. Federal Government will begin to show.  The entire police-state apparatus, operated out of Washington, D.C., will be uncovered.  The entire centralized system of control will stand naked in front of the world to see.

     When the Social Security system collapses, no longer will there exist a valid reason, for the U.S. Federal  Government in Washington, D.C., to dictate that each of us must use a U.S. Government issued Social Security number.  The key to the computerized police-state is the numerical designation which the U.S. Federal Government has appended to our respective names.  Without that key, the police-state collapses.

     The whole alphabet-soup package of centralized control and enforcement will be diminished.  The U.S. Federal Government octopus, with its tentacles in every state of the union, in every county and city in America, will virtually disappear.  A few million people will be forced to go out and find honest work.

     When the Social Security system self-destructs, there will be no reason to devote our labor to paying into the system.  Even before the Social Security system terminates, it will become obvious that there is not even a pretext for a reason to pay into the system.  Just the knowledge that the system is on its way out, will accelerate the collapse.  In just a few years, we should expect to see  more Americans, tens of millions more, ignoring the Social Security system, and dumping their Social Security numbers, en mass.

     Through U.S. Federal Government and foundation funded studies, the reaction of the American people to the collapse of the Social Security system is undoubtedly known.  As each of us takes pen and paper in hand, to fill out tax forms, it will actually become difficult for each of us to force our own hand to write the numbers, and sign our name.  As we contemplate the situation, in the privacy of our own hearts, we will no longer be able to, knowingly, pay tribute.  At that point, the charade of "voluntary compliance" will become a glaring spotlight, shining directly into our face.

     There will be limited alternatives left to the U.S. Federal Government in Washington, D.C.  The U.S. Federal Government will be reduced to the size it was prior to 1933, with all of the concomitant reductions in power.  Either that, or those in positions of authority will make the choice to continue to extort money, by even more forceful means.

     The reaction of the American people to the collapse of the Social Security system will not happen all at once.  The reaction will, at first, be a gradual process which will quickly accelerate.  People  will begin to fill out the tax forms in a sloppy careless manner.  The forms will begin to arrive at the I.R.S. processing centers later than usual.  The total number of forms will diminish.  The I.R.S. will simply receive less paper work, and less money.

     The talking heads, Dan Rather, Peter Jennings, Tom Brokaw and the hacks at C.N.N. will either feign total ignorance of the impending collapse, or bad-mouth those "troublemakers" who are not paying their share of the burden.  Newspapers and other periodicals will introduce their own attempts to forestall the inevitable.  Even the Hollywood and Television entertainment industry will be called in.  The propaganda campaign will involve all avenues of the news and entertainment industry.  College and University professors, those with the correct political attitude, will be called in to do their part.  Anyone, any group, any association or corporation which fears the loss of funding will enter the fray.

     The Federal Reserve Corporation, the U.S. Treasury, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the United Nations will be exerting enormous pressure on the U.S. Federal Government in Washington, D.C., to do something.  From behind the scenes, the Insiders (controlling members of the Council on  Foreign Relations [C.F.R.], and the Trilateral Commission [T.C.]), will be more active than usual.  Some of them will be in a panic to prop up their favorite "government funded" projects.  Other members of the C.F.R. and T.C. will be frantically repositioning themselves for a fail-safe landing on the other side.  The Insider controlled foundations will be applying pressure at critical points.

     Against this background of what will appear on the surface to be a seamless web, the I.R.S. will use its extra  shotguns, pistols and surveillance vehicles to follow through with procedure.  In the previously discussed list of contracts, there are ten which involve the Department of the Treasury, and which total over seven-hundred million dollars ($700,000,000+).   The enforcement arm of the Treasury Department is the more heavily armed and more militant Federal Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms.  They, too, will be called in to reinforce the exercise of procedure.

     As one might expect, "procedural errors" will abound.  Dissenters will be told by judges and prosecutors that "procedural error" is not a crime.  The whole judicial organ of the country, controlled by the U.S. Federal Government in Washington, D.C., will fall in line.

     At this point, today, what occurs in the very near future, depends on the choices we make.  We can choose freedom, or we can choose to do nothing.  If we choose to do nothing, the critical choices will be made for us.

     We should be thinking about war crimes tribunals, to be held when all of this is over.  The majority of war criminals at Nuremberg were not military, they were civilian.  They were civilian law enforcement officers and civilian prison guards.  They were civilian officers of the court and civilian officers of  the state, judges and prosecuters.  They were civilian doctors and lawyers.  The vast majority of the German military, of all ranks, were honorable men.  Here in America, an army of civilian officers is in the process of imposing totalitarian control.  The advanced state of the process is evidenced by the nature of some of the contracts in the list.  Those at the top of the hierarchy are the most responsible for what is occurring.  We should take note of their names.

     It is likely that in the face of escalating resistance from the people, counter-control will be established under the guise of an emergency.  The ruse of emergency legislation has been the method most successfully used in the past.  We can go back in time, year by year, decade by decade, to a series of emergencies, real or imagined, upon which legislation has been based.

     The Emergency War Powers Act of 1933 is one example of such legislation.  Americans continue to be under the restrictions imposed by that act.  The continued legislation, which is allowed under the present state of emergency, established by the above act, continues to restrict Americans seeking redress of grievances.  The above act also bestows powers and authority on the U.S. Federal Government in Washington, D.C. which it would not otherwise have.

     The use of Executive Orders, which carry the weight of law, is another method of gradually ratcheting up control.  The Executive Order is an extra-Constitutional executive power.  Recent use of Executive Orders has been sharply increased.  Executive Orders has the benefit of avoiding open public discussion and Congressional debate.

     These contracts are the building blocks of a police-state apparatus; in scope and technology, unlike anything the world has  ever seen.  The technology is indeed overwhelming.  There is no escape.  So we must do something now.  We still have time to stop the inevitable bloodshed, before it is too late.  A peaceful restoration of order is still possible.

     Yes, we must organize, immediately.  Yes, we must arm ourselves.  Yes, we must educate one another.  But more than this, we must pray.  We must all hold hands and pray.  Our fight is, ultimately, a spiritual battle against evil.

     If we allow ourselves to be spiritually disarmed, we
will lose this battle.  Hundreds of million of Christians, all over the world, are looking to us, as fellow Christians, for a glimmer of hope in their own lives.  As America goes, so goes the rest of the world.

                           God Help Us.

                                          Jack
 

The website for the above list of contracts is:

            http://www.treas.gov/sba/irssic.html
 
 

  [ Note: In the summer or fall of 1998, elements within the I.R.S. attempted to alter and hide information contained within the above website.]