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Wayne Paul’s World View on The Alex Jones Show 1/4

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

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Alex talks with Wayne Paul, the brother of Texas Congressman Ron Paul.

[ ABOUT WAYNE PAUL ]

Wayne A. Paul, CPA grew up south of Pittsburgh in Greentree, PA, the youngest of five boys. His parents, who ran a dairy in the basement of their home, instilled in each of their sons a quiet, sure Christian faith, strong work ethics, tolerance of others, and a deep respect for the sanctity of life. He graduated from Waynesburg College, and obtained a Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh—in eleven months. He served in the US Army, and moved to Lake Jackson, Texas in 1974.
Wayne has enjoyed the Practice of Public Accounting for more than forty years. The majority of his career hes studied and focused on tax litigation and IRS negotiations. Because of his expertise, hes assisted taxpayers in more than twenty states. Wayne has also served as an expert witness in the courts, and recently was involved in a very significant Federal case in Nevada that dealt with the use of gold and silver coin contracts as a medium of exchange.
He served as an officer in a number of civic organizations and as an active member of his church. He taught small business accounting at a local college for ten years, and taught home-study courses on
The U.S. Constitution and its Biblical principles.
In his leisure time, like his brother, Ron, Wayne enjoys studying history, government, and economics, and is well versed on the history of our monetary system. Once an avid runner, Wayne has completed five marathons and now enjoys workouts in his Endless Pool.
He and his wife Donna live on a lake in East Texas where they run two vacation rental properties. They have five children and seven grandchildren.

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Wayne Paul’s World View on The Alex Jones Show 1/4

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Alex talks with Wayne Paul, the brother of Texas Congressman Ron Paul.

[ ABOUT WAYNE PAUL ]

Wayne A. Paul, CPA grew up south of Pittsburgh in Greentree, PA, the youngest of five boys. His parents, who ran a dairy in the basement of their home, instilled in each of their sons a quiet, sure Christian faith, strong work ethics, tolerance of others, and a deep respect for the sanctity of life. He graduated from Waynesburg College, and obtained a Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh—in eleven months. He served in the US Army, and moved to Lake Jackson, Texas in 1974.

Wayne has enjoyed the Practice of Public Accounting for more than forty years. The majority of his career hes studied and focused on tax litigation and IRS negotiations. Because of his expertise, hes assisted taxpayers in more than twenty states.

Wayne has also served as an expert witness in the courts, and recently was involved in a very significant Federal case in Nevada that dealt with the use of gold and silver coin contracts as a medium of exchange.

He served as an officer in a number of civic organizations and as an active member of his church. He taught small business accounting at a local college for ten years, and taught home-study courses on The U.S. Constitution and its Biblical principles.

In his leisure time, like his brother, Ron, Wayne enjoys studying history, government, and economics, and is well versed on the history of our monetary system. Once an avid runner, Wayne has completed five marathons and now enjoys workouts in his Endless Pool.

He and his wife Donna live on a lake in East Texas where they run two vacation rental properties. They have five children and seven grandchildren.

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Wayne Paul’s World View on The Alex Jones Show 3/4

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Alex talks with Wayne Paul, the brother of Texas Congressman Ron Paul.

[ ABOUT WAYNE PAUL ]

Wayne A. Paul, CPA grew up south of Pittsburgh in Greentree, PA, the youngest of five boys. His parents, who ran a dairy in the basement of their home, instilled in each of their sons a quiet, sure Christian faith, strong work ethics, tolerance of others, and a deep respect for the sanctity of life. He graduated from Waynesburg College, and obtained a Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh—in eleven months. He served in the US Army, and moved to Lake Jackson, Texas in 1974.
Wayne has enjoyed the Practice of Public Accounting for more than forty years. The majority of his career hes studied and focused on tax litigation and IRS negotiations. Because of his expertise, hes assisted taxpayers in more than twenty states. Wayne has also served as an expert witness in the courts, and recently was involved in a very significant Federal case in Nevada that dealt with the use of gold and silver coin contracts as a medium of exchange.
He served as an officer in a number of civic organizations and as an active member of his church. He taught small business accounting at a local college for ten years, and taught home-study courses on The U.S. Constitution and its Biblical principles.
In his leisure time, like his brother, Ron, Wayne enjoys studying history, government, and economics, and is well versed on the history of our monetary system. Once an avid runner, Wayne has completed five marathons and now enjoys workouts in his Endless Pool.
He and his wife Donna live on a lake in East Texas where they run two vacation rental properties. They have five children and seven grandchildren.

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Wayne Paul’s World View on The Alex Jones Show 2/4

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Alex talks with Wayne Paul, the brother of Texas Congressman Ron Paul.

[ ABOUT WAYNE PAUL ]

Wayne A. Paul, CPA grew up south of Pittsburgh in Greentree, PA, the youngest of five boys. His parents, who ran a dairy in the basement of their home, instilled in each of their sons a quiet, sure Christian faith, strong work ethics, tolerance of others, and a deep respect for the sanctity of life. He graduated from Waynesburg College, and obtained a Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh—in eleven months. He served in the US Army, and moved to Lake Jackson, Texas in 1974.
Wayne has enjoyed the Practice of Public Accounting for more than forty years. The majority of his career hes studied and focused on tax litigation and IRS negotiations. Because of his expertise, hes assisted taxpayers in more than twenty states. Wayne has also served as an expert witness in the courts, and recently was involved in a very significant Federal case in Nevada that dealt with the use of gold and silver coin contracts as a medium of exchange.
He served as an officer in a number of civic organizations and as an active member of his church. He taught small business accounting at a local college for ten years, and taught home-study courses on The U.S. Constitution and its Biblical principles.
In his leisure time, like his brother, Ron, Wayne enjoys studying history, government, and economics, and is well versed on the history of our monetary system. Once an avid runner, Wayne has completed five marathons and now enjoys workouts in his Endless Pool.
He and his wife Donna live on a lake in East Texas where they run two vacation rental properties. They have five children and seven grandchildren.

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Wayne Paul’s World View on The Alex Jones Show 4/4

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Alex talks with Wayne Paul, the brother of Texas Congressman Ron Paul.

[ ABOUT WAYNE PAUL ]

Wayne A. Paul, CPA grew up south of Pittsburgh in Greentree, PA, the youngest of five boys. His parents, who ran a dairy in the basement of their home, instilled in each of their sons a quiet, sure Christian faith, strong work ethics, tolerance of others, and a deep respect for the sanctity of life. He graduated from Waynesburg College, and obtained a Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh—in eleven months. He served in the US Army, and moved to Lake Jackson, Texas in 1974.
Wayne has enjoyed the Practice of Public Accounting for more than forty years. The majority of his career hes studied and focused on tax litigation and IRS negotiations. Because of his expertise, hes assisted taxpayers in more than twenty states. Wayne has also served as an expert witness in the courts, and recently was involved in a very significant Federal case in Nevada that dealt with the use of gold and silver coin contracts as a medium of exchange.
He served as an officer in a number of civic organizations and as an active member of his church. He taught small business accounting at a local college for ten years, and taught home-study courses on The U.S. Constitution and its Biblical principles.
In his leisure time, like his brother, Ron, Wayne enjoys studying history, government, and economics, and is well versed on the history of our monetary system. Once an avid runner, Wayne has completed five marathons and now enjoys workouts in his Endless Pool.
He and his wife Donna live on a lake in East Texas where they run two vacation rental properties. They have five children and seven grandchildren.

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Wayne Paul’s World View on The Alex Jones Show 1/4

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Alex talks with Wayne Paul, the brother of Texas Congressman Ron Paul.

[ ABOUT WAYNE PAUL ]

Wayne A. Paul, CPA grew up south of Pittsburgh in Greentree, PA, the youngest of five boys. His parents, who ran a dairy in the basement of their home, instilled in each of their sons a quiet, sure Christian faith, strong work ethics, tolerance of others, and a deep respect for the sanctity of life. He graduated from Waynesburg College, and obtained a Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh—in eleven months. He served in the US Army, and moved to Lake Jackson, Texas in 1974.
Wayne has enjoyed the Practice of Public Accounting for more than forty years. The majority of his career hes studied and focused on tax litigation and IRS negotiations. Because of his expertise, hes assisted taxpayers in more than twenty states. Wayne has also served as an expert witness in the courts, and recently was involved in a very significant Federal case in Nevada that dealt with the use of gold and silver coin contracts as a medium of exchange.
He served as an officer in a number of civic organizations and as an active member of his church. He taught small business accounting at a local college for ten years, and taught home-study courses on The U.S. Constitution and its Biblical principles.
In his leisure time, like his brother, Ron, Wayne enjoys studying history, government, and economics, and is well versed on the history of our monetary system. Once an avid runner, Wayne has completed five marathons and now enjoys workouts in his Endless Pool.
He and his wife Donna live on a lake in East Texas where they run two vacation rental properties. They have five children and seven grandchildren.

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Any fee, that is more than a cost quencher, is a tax!

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

(Second cut) This video speaks truth to power. Any fee, that is more than a cost quencher, is a tax or profit to which the recipient is not entitled! I encourage you to do your part and embrace this message by passing it on. I hope that the future leaders of this country see the importance of converting our tax collection method from an income tax to a consumption tax. Let’s just add up the monies saved in terms of collection, enforcement, millions of pages of tax regulations (reprinted over and over), the entire IRS organization, the entire Tax Court system, the monies spent in legal representation and litigation, the number of suicides, the entire fear factor suffered by the American public, need I say more?. It can IMMEDIATELY all be solved with a “pay at the register” solution. You could write the entire regulatory document for it on one page. Because of today’s electronic capabilities the government could collect it’s nth degree of tax on EVERY dollar spent and do it daily. It doesn’t have to be a high percentage, because the tax coffers will enjoy taxing money each time it changes hands rather than just the one shot when you earn it. So if the money is respent daily in theory they could tax it 365 times a year. It wouldn’t penalize people for saving money or making money. The proportion of tax each would contribute would be commensurate to one’s wealth and spending. The real kicker is that the methodology to change over and begin this is already in place. Send it to your political leadership. peace.(Director:Some of these photos have unknown origins as copyright or attribution was not attached. If you would like to be credited as the author of a photo please contact me.)

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