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                                          THE STORY OF THE
                                              BUCK ACT
                                                                by
                                                        Richard McDonald
                                                             edited by
                                                         Mitch Modeleski
                                                          Introduction
                                     In order for you to understand the full import of what is
                                     happening, I must explain
certain laws to you.
                                     When passing new statutes, the Federal government
                                     always does everything according
to the principles of law.
                                     In order for the Federal  Government to tax a Citizen of
                                     one of the several states, they had to create some sort of
                                     contractual nexus. This
 contractual nexus is the "Social
                                     Security Number".
                                     In 1935, the federal government instituted Social
                                     Security. The Social
 Security Board then created 10
                                     Social Security "Districts".
 The combination of these
                                     "Districts" resulted in a "Federal
 area" which covered
                                     all the several states like a clear plastic overlay.
                                     In 1939, the federal government instituted the "Public
                                     Salary Tax Act
of 1939". This Act is a municipal law of
                                     the District of Columbia for taxing all federal and state
                                     government employees
 and those who live and work in
                                     any "Federal area".
                                     Now, the government knows that it cannot tax state
                                     Citizens who live and work outside
 the territorial
                                     jurisdiction of Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17 (1:8:17)
or
                                     Article  4, Section  3, Clause  2 (4:3:2) in the
                                     U.S.  Constitution.
 So, in  1940, Congress passed the
                                     "Buck  Act," (4  U.S.C.S.
 Sections  105-113). In
                                     Section 110(e), the Act authorized
any department of the
                                     federal government to create a "Federal  area"
 for
                                     imposition of the "Public Salary Tax Act" of 1939. This
                                     tax is imposed at 4  U.S.C.S. Sec.  111. The rest of the
                                     taxing law is found
 in the Internal Revenue Code. The
                                     Social Security Board had already
 created a
                                     "Federal area" overlay.
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                                            "4 U.S.C.S. Sec. 110(d). The term "State" includes
                                            any Territory
or possession of the United States."
                                            "4 U.S.C.S. Sec. 110(e). The term "Federal area"
                                            means any
lands or premises held or acquired by or
                                            for the use of the United States or any
department,
                                            establishment, or agency of the United States; and
                                            any Federal area,
 or any part thereof, which is
                                            located within the exterior boundaries of any State,
                                            shall be deemed to be a Federal area located within
                                            such State."
                                     There is no reasonable doubt that the "federal  State" is
                                     imposing
an excise tax under the provisions of 4 U.S.C.S.
                                     Section 105, which
states in pertinent part:
                                            "Sec. 105. State, and so forth, taxation affecting
                                            Federal areas;
sales or use tax.
                                            "(a) No person shall be relieved from liability for
                                            payment of, collection
of, or accounting for any
                                            sales or use tax levied by any State, or by any duly
                                            constituted
taxing authority therein, having
                                            jurisdiction to levy such tax, on the ground that
the
                                            sale or use, with respect to which such tax is levied,
                                            occurred in whole or in
part within a Federal area;
                                            and such State or taxing authority shall have full
                                            jurisdiction
and power to levy and collect any such
                                            tax in any Federal area within such State
to the
                                            same extent and with the same effect as though such
                                            area was not a Federal Area
                                     Irrespective of what the tax is called, if its purpose is to
                                     produce revenue, it
 is an "income tax" or a "receipts
                                     tax"
 under the Buck  Act [4  U.S.C.A. Secs.  105-110].
                                     Humble  Oil &  Refining Co.  v.  Calvert, 464  SW
                                     2d.  170  (1971), affd  (Tex) 478  SW 2d.  926, cert.  den.
                                     409 U.S. 967, 34 L.Ed.2d. 234, 93 S.Ct. 293.
                                     Thus, the obvious question arises: What is a
                                     "Federal area"?
A "Federal area" is any area designated
                                     by any agency, department,
or establishment of the federal
                                     government. This includes the Social Security
 areas
                                     designated by the Social Security Administration, any
                                     public
housing area that has federal funding, a home that
                                     has a federal bank loan, a road
 that has federal funding,
                                     and almost everything that the federal government touches
                                     through any type of aid. Springfield  v.  Kenny,
                                     104 N.E.2d 65 (1951 App.). This "Federal area" attaches
                                     to anyone who has a Social  Security Number or any
                                     personal contact with the federal or state governments.
                                     Through this mechanism, the federal government usurped
                                     the Sovereignty of the People,
as well as the Sovereignty
                                     of the several states, by creating "Federal  areas" within
                                     the boundaries of the states under the [purported]
                                     authority
of Article 4, Section 3, Clause  2 (4:3:2) in the
                                     federal Constitution,
which states:
                                            "2. The Congress shall have Power to dispose of
                                            and make all needful
 Rules and Regulations
                                            respecting the Territory or other Property belonging
                                            to the
 United States, and nothing in this
                                            Constitution shall be so construed as to prejudice
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                                            any claims of the United States, or of any particular
                                            State."
                                     Therefore, all U.S. citizens [i.e. citizens of the District of
                                     Columbia] residing
in one of the states of the Union, are
                                     classified as  "property",
 as  franchisees of the federal
                                     government, and as an "individual
 entity". See
                                     Wheeling  Steel Corp.  v.  Fox, 298  U.S.  193,
                                     80  L.Ed.  1143, 56  S.Ct.  773. Under the "Buck  Act",
                                     (4  U.S.C.S. Secs.  105-113), the federal government has
                                     created "Federal areas" within the boundaries of all the
                                     several states. These areas
are similar to any territory that
                                     the federal government acquires through purchase,
                                     conquest or treaty, thereby imposing federal territorial
                                     law upon all
 people in these "Federal  areas".
                                     Federal  territorial  law
 is evidenced by the Executive
                                     Branch's yellow-fringed U.S.  flag flying in
 schools,
                                     offices and all courtrooms.
                                     You must live on land in one of the states in the Union of
                                     states, not in any "Federal
State" or "Federal area", nor
                                     can you be involved
in any activity that would make you
                                     subject to "federal laws". You
cannot have a valid Social
                                     Security Number, a "resident"
driver's license, or a motor
                                     vehicle registered in your name. You cannot have a
                                     "federal"
 bank         account,    a     Federal   Register
                                     Account  Number relating to Individual persons [SSN],
                                     (see Executive  Order Number  9397, November  1943),
                                     or any other known "contract
implied in fact" that would
                                     place you within any "Federal area"
and thus within the
                                     territorial jurisdiction of the municipal laws of Congress.
                                     Remember,
 all  Acts of Congress are territorial in nature
                                     and only apply within
 the territorial jurisdiction of
                                     Congress.            (See         American          Banana
                                     Co.  v.  United  Fruit  Co., 213  U.S.  347, 356-357  (1909);
                                     U.S.  v.  Spelar, 338  U.S.  217,  222, 94  L.Ed.  3,
                                     70        S.Ct.        10       (1949);       New       York
                                     Central  R.R.  Co.  v.  Chisholm, 268  U.S.  29,  31-32,
                                     69 L.Ed. 828, 45 S.Ct. 402 (1925).)
                                     There has been created a fictional "Federal State within
                                     a state".
 See Howard  v.  Sinking Fund of  Louisville,
                                     344  U.S.  624, 73  S.Ct.  465,  476,
 97  L.Ed.  617  (1953);
                                     Schwartz v. O'Hara TP. School Dist., 100 A.2d. 621, 625,
                                     375  Pa.  440. (Compare also
 31  C.F.R. Parts  51.2
                                     and  52.2, which
 also identify a fictional State within a
                                     state.) This fictional "State"
 is identified by the use of
                                     two-letter abbreviations like "CA", "AZ"
 and  "TX", as
                                     distinguished from the authorized abbreviations
                                     like  "Calif.", "Ariz." and  "Tex.",  etc.
 This fictional State
                                     also uses ZIP  Codes which are within the municipal,
                                     exclusive
legislative jurisdiction of Congress.
                                     This entire scheme was accomplished by passage of the
                                     "Buck Act",
 (4  U.S.C.S. Secs.  105-113), to implement
                                     the application of the "Public Salary Tax Act" of 1939 to
                                     workers within the private sector. This subjects
all private
                                     sector workers (who have a Social Security number) to all
                                     state and federal
 laws "within this State", a "fictional
                                     Federal area"
overlaying the land in California and in all
                                     other states in the Union. In California,
this is established
                                     by California Form 590, Revenue and Taxation. All
you
                                     have to do is to state that you live in California. This
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                                     establishes that you
 do not live in a "Federal area" and
                                     that you are exempt from
 the Public  Salary Tax  Act
                                     of  1939 and also from the California
 Income  Tax for
                                     residents who live "in this State".
                                     The following definition is used throughout the several
                                     states in the application
 of their municipal laws which
                                     require some form of contract for proper application.
This
                                     definition is also included in all the codes of California,
                                     Nevada, Arizona,
Utah and New York:
                                            "In this State" or "in the State" means within the
                                            exterior
 limits of the State ... and includes all
                                            territories within such limits owned or
ceded to the
                                            United States of America."
                                     This definition concurs with the "Buck  Act" (supra)
                                     which
states:
                                            "110(d) The term "State" includes any Territory or
                                            possession
of the United States."
                                            "110(e) The term "Federal area" means any lands
                                            or premises
held or acquired by or for the use of the
                                            United States or any department, establishment,
or
                                            agency of the United States; and any Federal area,
                                            or any part thereof, which
 is located within the
                                            exterior boundaries of any State, shall be deemed to
                                            be a Federal
area located within such State."
                                     Do some research. I have given you all the proper
                                     directions in which to look for
 the jurisdictional nexus
                                     that places you within the purview of the federal
                                     government.
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