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Under the laws of war citizens are forbidden from taking part in war crimes and terrorist acts and are legally bound to disobey the orders of any Government that supports or endorses such illegal acts of aggression1. This universal duty to refuse to obey unlawful orders includes orders to pay tax [Income tax, council tax, VAT etc]. If governments use taxpayers’ money for unlawful purposes such as waging a war of aggression or engaging in acts of terrorism, the obligation of taxpayers to pay tax is reversed and becomes a legal duty to refuse to pay tax. The legislation makes it clear that if taxpayers continue to pay tax or tax collectors continue to collect tax, knowing that some of it will be used to wage war and contribute to the deaths of innocent men women and children, they become accessories to the crimes of their Government and criminally liable for arrest, prosecution and punishment as war criminals. Contrary to the UK Governments repeated claims of legality, each of the wars fought or supported by Britain since 2001 against Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria is illegal in both international and domestic law. By using cruise missiles, rockets, bombs, drones and radioactive munitions to attack and kill thousands of civilians, Britain’s leaders violated the binding terms of the Kellogg-Briand Pact, the UN Charter, the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Court Act 2001 and the Terrorism Act 2000. Some good referance material here to stop paying The Man, if you have any more resources please put them in the comments for everyone to see, we thank you! We are Anonymous We are Legion We do not Forgive We do not Forget Expect us...
Posted on: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 18:52:01 +0000

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