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But just as Barry's daughter, Lori, is now defending herself in court for her second murder trial, Barry Cox took one law class and believed that he could, acting as his own attorney, validly argue in court against the United States government that he had no tax liability. Therefore, he stopped paying taxes in the 1980s. So how'd that work out?
But just as Barry's daughter, Lori, is now defending herself in court for her second murder trial, Barry Cox took one law class and believed that he could, acting as his own attorney, validly argue in court against the United States government that he had no tax liability. Therefore, he stopped paying taxes in the 1980s. So how'd that work out?
We're going to get to that here in a bit.
We're going to get to that here in a bit.
We're going to get to that here in a bit.
Yeah. Well, more punctuation. You're right. Well, eventually, Barry also became an author who released his very own e-book in 2019 called How the American Public Can Dismantle the IRS. Here's the IRS's address.
Yeah. Well, more punctuation. You're right. Well, eventually, Barry also became an author who released his very own e-book in 2019 called How the American Public Can Dismantle the IRS. Here's the IRS's address.
Yeah. Well, more punctuation. You're right. Well, eventually, Barry also became an author who released his very own e-book in 2019 called How the American Public Can Dismantle the IRS. Here's the IRS's address.
Over 421 indecipherable pages, Barry mixes all the modern conspiracy keywords like cabal, deep state, and Satanism with passages from both the Bible and the Book of Mormon. And all this is to argue about why paying taxes makes you what else? Here's another keyword. A zombie. Oh, shit. The Z word.
Over 421 indecipherable pages, Barry mixes all the modern conspiracy keywords like cabal, deep state, and Satanism with passages from both the Bible and the Book of Mormon. And all this is to argue about why paying taxes makes you what else? Here's another keyword. A zombie. Oh, shit. The Z word.
Over 421 indecipherable pages, Barry mixes all the modern conspiracy keywords like cabal, deep state, and Satanism with passages from both the Bible and the Book of Mormon. And all this is to argue about why paying taxes makes you what else? Here's another keyword. A zombie. Oh, shit. The Z word.
It's really good. I'm proud of you. It feels good. Yeah, I don't have to keep the secret anymore. It's been driving me nuts for years.
It's really good. I'm proud of you. It feels good. Yeah, I don't have to keep the secret anymore. It's been driving me nuts for years.
It's really good. I'm proud of you. It feels good. Yeah, I don't have to keep the secret anymore. It's been driving me nuts for years.
Yes, yes, you'll see. This fable is known as the White Horse Prophecy, and it is key to the understanding of this entire story to know that Lori Vallow was raised believing that everything I'm about to say is 100% the truth. Now, the White Horse Prophecy is a sort of Mormon urban legend, a piece of apocrypha not officially recognized by the LDS Church as canon.
Yes, yes, you'll see. This fable is known as the White Horse Prophecy, and it is key to the understanding of this entire story to know that Lori Vallow was raised believing that everything I'm about to say is 100% the truth. Now, the White Horse Prophecy is a sort of Mormon urban legend, a piece of apocrypha not officially recognized by the LDS Church as canon.
Yes, yes, you'll see. This fable is known as the White Horse Prophecy, and it is key to the understanding of this entire story to know that Lori Vallow was raised believing that everything I'm about to say is 100% the truth. Now, the White Horse Prophecy is a sort of Mormon urban legend, a piece of apocrypha not officially recognized by the LDS Church as canon.
But it is said to be a prophecy made by none other than Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism. Now, the story goes that Joseph Smith revealed this prophecy to only one man. This man claimed that Smith told him that the Mormon people will eventually go to the Rocky Mountains, where they will establish a society of great and mighty people.
But it is said to be a prophecy made by none other than Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism. Now, the story goes that Joseph Smith revealed this prophecy to only one man. This man claimed that Smith told him that the Mormon people will eventually go to the Rocky Mountains, where they will establish a society of great and mighty people.
But it is said to be a prophecy made by none other than Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism. Now, the story goes that Joseph Smith revealed this prophecy to only one man. This man claimed that Smith told him that the Mormon people will eventually go to the Rocky Mountains, where they will establish a society of great and mighty people.