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April 22, 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New Westminster, B.C., April 22, 2005. While the Liberal Party is busy doing damage control regarding the immigration sponsorship scandal, Lovey Cridge, a retired forensic accountant and John Ruiz Dempsey BSCr, LL.B, a criminologist and forensic litigation specialist, both residents of Surrey, B.C., filed a class action suit on behalf of the People of Canada alleging that the Income Tax Act is a fraud. The complaint which could be the biggest class action of all time was filed on Friday April 22, 2005 in the Supreme Court of British Columbia at New Westminster. The suit alleges that the government of Canada has engaged in a deliberate scheme to defraud the people of Canada through its illegal use of an invalid or non-existent statute, namely, the Income Tax Act of 1948 which has never been properly enacted according to law. The statement of claim alleges that the Plaintiffs which includes all of the People of Canada as the purported taxpayers have been defrauded and continues to be defrauded by the Canadian government, its collection agents, the now privatized Canada Revenue Agency (the former Revenue Canada), and robbed of their wealth and fruits of their labour through an elaborate scheme of coloured, illegal and unlawful seizure of property and money through the use of various coercive schemes, threats of fines and incarceration using the bogus and non-existent tax law, and the unlawful revisions thereof namely the Income Tax Act as contained within the Revised Statutes of Canada.
The Plaintiffs says that there is no such thing as a lawful Income Tax Act in Canada. This so-called Act, is not a valid and lawful Act; this Act was unlawfully fabricated in violation of the Constitution of Canada, namely, the British North America Act of 1867 as it existed at the time of the purported enactment of the illegal Act.
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