wesley snipes acquitted on most serious tax charges http://wesawthat.blogspot.com/2008/02/jury-acquits-wesley-snipes-of-fraud.html The Money Masters video, by Bill Still and Pat Carmack, gives a history of how the European and American banking systems are being taken over. It sometimes appears on google video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-515319560256183936 If that link fails, just search for it: http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Money+Masters&hl=en Compare the Money Masters video to Aaron Russo's film, "Freedom to Fascism". Who is really trying to educate you about the banking system, and who is trying to divert attention away from the Rothschilds and onto the Americans who work at the IRS? Who is trying to help you understand the corruption, and who is trying to frighten you with stories of the "New World Order"? Which of these videos would you recommend for students? The Money Masters DVDs are worth buying, and is even useful for college students, whereas Russo's video is evidence that Russo works with criminals. http://www.erichufschmid.net/TFC/Video-PhilosophyOfZionismAndIsrael.html ==== Snipes Acquitted Of Fraud, Found Guilty Of Failing To File Tax Returns OCALA, Fla. -- A jury has acquitted Wesley Snipes of federal tax-fraud and conspiracy charges, but convicted him of failing to file tax returns. Snipes could be sentenced to as much as three years in prison. He originally faced a possible 16 years. Snipes and two co-defendants -- a former accountant and a tax protest leader -- were indicted in 2006. His co-defendants were convicted by the same jury of tax fraud and conspiracy. The star of the "Blade" films and "White Men Can't Jump" is among the most famous targets of an IRS criminal investigation, and his prosecution was key for the government. The actor used tax protest arguments long rejected by courts but still continuing to find adherents. For example, Snipes said the IRS' own code meant no citizen had to pay taxes on income earned in this country, and the agency had no legal authority to collect wages anyway, because it is not a proper government entity.