To whom it may concern,

 This last week, the Net was buzzing with information about Bob Schulz's
"IRS Showdown II" scheduled for the National Press Club in DC on
November 13, 1999. Lots of people expected C-Span to cover this meeting
like it did the previous one, but that did not happen. You have inquired
regarding the lack of coverage by C-Span and I offer the following.
Because so many others have also inquired, please excuse this "form"
response which I am sending to everyone.

 On July 1and 2, 1999, Bob Schulz from New York sponsored his first "IRS
Showdown" in DC. Speakers at this first meeting were Bill Benson (author
of "The Law That Never Was" which addresses the question of the
non-ratification of the 16th Amendment), Bill Conklin, Joe Banister
(former IRS Special Agent), Devvy Kidd and myself. Fortunately on July
2, C-Span broadcast the second day of that meeting nationwide and untold
numbers of Americans caught it. Lots of interest in that first Showdown
was generated as a consequence. Many contacted C-Span and ordered video
tapes of the seminar and C-Span has informed Bob Schulz that it sold
more videos of that meeting than any other program it has ever
broadcast.

 Bob planned his second Showdown for this last weekend, November 13,
because of the apparent success of the first. Of the two meeting rooms
on the 13th floor of the Press Club Building in DC, Bob rented the
bigger "special events" meeting room; the Press Club has a built-in
broadcast studio above this particular meeting room, thus making
coverage of a meeting there extremely easy. Thereafter, Bob contacted
C-Span inquiring whether it would cover this second meeting like it did
the first, and was informed that there was a great likelihood that it
would, reserving the possibility of cancellation in the event of some
other "more interesting meetings or events." Of course, C-Span does not
let those conducting events know about whether it will broadcast a
meeting until 24 hours before.

 When Bob made the arrangements for this second meeting, he was also
lining up the speakers. He asked Bill Benson to again attend as well as
former IRS Special Agent Joe Banister. Joe anticipated that he could get
another retired IRS revenue agent  to also attend and this other agent
has views similar to those of Joe. Bob contacted Dave Bosset, an
accountant and employer from Florida who recently received a "refund"
check from the IRS repaying taxes withheld from his employees, and
invited him to attend. As for me, I told Bob that whether I could attend
depended upon a lack of other obligations for that weekend.

 Last Thursday, I called Bob and informed him that I could attend the
second Showdown. At that time, Bob told me that he expected C-Span to
provide TV coverage of the event and he wanted us to spread the word. I
did, and you read one of the announcements distributed by me or some
other of the interested parties. Bill Benson contacted many with the
same message and everyone anticipated that C-Span would  televise that
meeting on Saturday, Nov. 13.

 On Friday, Nov. 12, most of the speakers arrived at the hotel at which
we were staying early; I did not get there until mid-night. Nobody had
seen Bob Schulz before we went to bed because he was driving down from
New York. The next morning, we all went to the Press Club in DC, and
upon seeing Bob, he informed us of his expectation of televised coverage
by C-Span. However, he did mention that he provided a notice of the
meeting to all of the other press agencies located in the Press Club
Building on Friday, Nov. 12 and invited their attendance.

 About 30 minutes before the meeting was to start, everyone was
anticipating the arrival of the C-Span crew. But when showtime arrived
and C-Span failed to appear, we had to start the meeting anyway. It was
a good, well attended meeting and video tapes will be made available
from several sources, one of whom will be Devvy Kidd whose webpage is
at:

 http://www.devvy.com/index.html

 A particular highlight of this meeting was the speech given by Dave
Bosset. Dave is an accountant by profession as well as a computer
program writer. He is a businessman from Florida and recently (this last
June) applied for a refund from the IRS  regarding withholding taxes
that his company had paid on behalf of its employees. Dave received that
refund. He told those attending this meeting about what he did and the
legal basis for his refund claim. This is a "first" and lots of people
are interested in this issue. I hope that Dave soon sets up his own
webpage.

 Other speakers were Bill Benson, whose webpage is located at:

  http://www.thelawthatneverwas.com/

Joe Banister, the former IRS Special Agent, also spoke and his webpage
is located at:

  http://www.freedomabovefortune.com/

Devvy Kidd has several articles about Joe posted to her webpage at:

  http://www.devvy.com/banister.html

  http://www.devvy.com/banister2.html

Bob Schulz's webpage is located at:

  http://www.givemeliberty.org/

And of course, mine (with Scott McDonald's) is located at:

  http://www.networkusa.org/index.shtml

 We were very disappointed that C-Span failed to broadcast the second
meeting of IRS Showdown. Presently, this is what we know regarding the
failure of C-Span to attend and broadcast Showdown II:

 When the IRS Showdown was over, we went back to the hotel. Bill Benson
received an important message to call his wife, and that lead to certain
very intriguing information. Bill had informed lots of people that at
Showdown II, he would identify Senator Orin Hatch as a party who
attempted to buy all of Bill's work and books regarding the
non-ratification of the 16th Amendment so that this information would
not "get into the hands of the kooks out there" across America. Bill did
tell everyone at Showdown II what Sen. Hatch's "henchmen" tried to do.
But Bill received after the meeting a very important message from a good
and reliable friend: C-Span did not attend and broadcast this meeting
because it was paid "big bucks" not to.

 As more information is learned regarding this C-Span matter, I expect
Bob Schulz to post that information to his webpage. Why don't you
periodically check there to receive information about any late breaking
developments.

    Larry Becraft


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