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3-25-04
WTP-tv
Goes On-Line “Liberty Hour” Programming to Resume
We The People announced today our
multimedia, on-line resource library. The library features a number of
full-length streaming videos, short-topic segments and audio files
documenting the current and past work of the WTP organization. Through
WTP-tv,
you will witness our organization in action
– our grassroots activism, our
confrontations with tyrants and our fight to restore Constitutional Order.
With WTP-tv, our organization
now moves beyond the limits of a largely text-based Internet site, further
leveraging technology to deliver 24/7, on-demand video of our actions across
America. The library itself is hosted by a separate, well-established
streaming company that serves some of the largest corporate clients in the
nation. The library also contains a number of short videos (typically several minutes long) of important news clips and television excerpts. This includes the September, 2003 IRS press conference at the U.S. Treasury where IRS Commissioner Mark Everson refused to answer a direct, specific question from New York Times tax reporter David Cay Johnston, asking, “What law requires us to file?” (WTP supporters and former IRS Agents were outside protesting) Every American should see this clip before April 15th! Also released were the webcast archives of January's watershed “Give Me Liberty 2004” conference to restore Constitutional Order and “reinvigorate” the long-forgotten Right to Petition. The conference featured a number of riveting, illuminating addresses on the topic of Freedom from some of the nation's leading conservative voices including former U.N. Ambassador Alan Keyes, syndicated columnist Joseph Sobran, commentator Bay Buchanan, film producer Aaron Russo, Hutton Gibson (father of actor/producer Mel Gibson), Internet publisher Joseph Farah, and author and lead counsel for the WTP class-action lawsuit against the IRS, Mark Lane. The GML2004 assembly also included renowned attorneys and freedom activists openly debating and substantive, far-reaching panel discussions on the fight over 2nd Amendment Rights, the income tax fraud, judicial and prosecutorial misconduct, the “Federal” Reserve, the media, and of course, the Right to Petition and legally withhold our taxes until Redress is secured.
In terms of content, it could be
argued that the intellectual, visionary and practical value of the
conference proceedings rivals the best materials found on the Discovery
Channel, the History Channel, C-SPAN or Public Television. The entire 3-days
(25+ hours) of professionally produced video content is now available on
WTP-tv.
The virtual library will also house the past (and future) “Liberty Hour” shows featuring Bob Schulz, as he addresses the most pressing challenges confronting the freedom movement and our Republic. In the coming weeks and months, we will be producing additional WTP-tv content documenting the current initiatives and issues confronting our organization and our Republic. The WTP-tv library has been configured as a mixed-mode, “free” and “pay-per-view” model. We have designed the resource so that one can access the most important WTP documentary archives either for free, or for a nominal donation that is well below what we suggest for our “hard-copy” materials – and you get to see it on-demand! Although we would love be able to freely make all the content available, we hope that you will consider the nominal donations required to access portions of our content as both a cost effective means of "previewing" our value-intensive educational offerings (before committing to the full “hard-copy” cost), and as a relatively painless way to assist the funding of the ongoing operations and critical mission of the WTP Foundation.
Although only a few dollars, each
paid viewing from our library helps generate the significant sums needed to
provide and produce the WTP-tv educational content, sustain the
organizational infrastructure of WTP, and continue the activist operations
that have brought our organization to the national forefront in the battle
for Freedom. Click Here to watch IRS Commissioner Mark Everson and Assistant Commissioner Dale Hart evade several direct questions from The New York Times asking them to cite the legal authority for the income tax.
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