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Suicide
Letter of Joseph Andrew Stack
The Suicide Pilot Who Crashed His
Single Engine Plane Into A Government Building In Austin, Texas
If you’re reading this, you’re no
doubt asking yourself, “Why did this have to happen?” The simple
truth is that it is complicated and has been coming for a long
time. The writing process, started many months ago, was intended to
be therapy in the face of the looming realization that there isn’t
enough therapy in the world that can fix what is really broken.
Needless to say, this rant could fill volumes with example after
example if I would let it. I find the process of writing it
frustrating, tedious, and probably pointless… especially given my
gross inability to gracefully articulate my thoughts in light of the
storm raging in my head. Exactly what is therapeutic about that I’m
not sure, but desperate times call for desperate measures.
We are all taught as children that
without laws there would be no society, only anarchy. Sadly,
starting at early ages we in this country have been brainwashed to
believe that, in return for our dedication and service, our
government stands for justice for all. We are further brainwashed
to believe that there is freedom in this place, and that we should
be ready to lay our lives down for the noble principals represented
by its founding fathers. Remember? One of these was “no taxation
without representation”. I have spent the total years of my
adulthood unlearning that crap from only a few years of my
childhood. These days anyone who really stands up for that
principal is promptly labeled a “crackpot”, traitor and worse.
While very few working people would
say they haven’t had their fair share of taxes (as can I), in my
lifetime I can say with a great degree of certainty that there has
never been a politician cast a vote on any matter with the likes of
me or my interests in mind. Nor, for that matter, are they the
least bit interested in me or anything I have to say.
Why is it that a handful of thugs and
plunderers can commit unthinkable atrocities (and in the case of the
GM executives, for scores of years) and when it’s time for their
gravy train to crash under the weight of their gluttony and
overwhelming stupidity, the force of the full federal government has
no difficulty coming to their aid within days if not hours? Yet at
the same time, the joke we call the American medical system,
including the drug and insurance companies, are murdering tens of
thousands of people a year and stealing from the corpses and victims
they cripple, and this country’s leaders don’t see this as important
as bailing out a few of their vile, rich cronies. Yet, the
political “representatives” (thieves, liars, and self-serving
scumbags is far more accurate) have endless time to sit around for
year after year and debate the state of the “terrible health care
problem”. It’s clear they see no crisis as long as the dead people
don’t get in the way of their corporate profits rolling in.
And justice? You’ve got to be
kidding!
How can any rational individual
explain that white elephant conundrum in the middle of our tax
system and, indeed, our entire legal system? Here we have a system
that is, by far, too complicated for the brightest of the master
scholars to understand. Yet, it mercilessly “holds accountable” its
victims, claiming that they’re responsible for fully complying with
laws not even the experts understand. The law “requires” a
signature on the bottom of a tax filing; yet no one can say
truthfully that they understand what they are signing; if that’s not
“duress” than what is. If this is not the measure of a
totalitarian regime, nothing is.
How did I get here?
My introduction to the real American
nightmare starts back in the early ‘80s. Unfortunately after more
than 16 years of school, somewhere along the line I picked up the
absurd, pompous notion that I could read and understand plain
English. Some friends introduced me to a group of people who were
having ‘tax code’ readings and discussions. In particular, zeroed
in on a section relating to the wonderful “exemptions” that make
institutions like the vulgar, corrupt Catholic Church so incredibly
wealthy. We carefully studied the law (with the help of some of the
“best”, high-paid, experienced tax lawyers in the business), and
then began to do exactly what the “big boys” were doing (except that
we weren’t steeling from our congregation or lying to the government
about our massive profits in the name of God). We took a great deal
of care to make it all visible, following all of the rules, exactly
the way the law said it was to be done.
The intent of this exercise and our
efforts was to bring about a much-needed re-evaluation of the laws
that allow the monsters of organized religion to make such a mockery
of people who earn an honest living. However, this is where I
learned that there are two “interpretations” for every law; one for
the very rich, and one for the rest of us… Oh, and the monsters are
the very ones making and enforcing the laws; the inquisition is
still alive and well today in this country.
That little lesson in patriotism cost
me $40,000+, 10 years of my life, and set my retirement plans back
to 0. It made me realize for the first time that I live in a
country with an ideology that is based on a total and complete lie.
It also made me realize, not only how naive I had been, but also the
incredible stupidity of the American public; that they buy, hook,
line, and sinker, the crap about their “freedom”… and that they
continue to do so with eyes closed in the face of overwhelming
evidence and all that keeps happening in front of them.
Before even having to make a shaky
recovery from the sting of the first lesson on what justice really
means in this country (around 1984 after making my way through
engineering school and still another five years of “paying my
dues”), I felt I finally had to take a chance of launching my dream
of becoming an independent engineer.
On the subjects of engineers and
dreams of independence, I should digress somewhat to say that I’m
sure that I inherited the fascination for creative problem solving
from my father. I realized this at a very young age.
The significance of independence,
however, came much later during my early years of college; at the
age of 18 or 19 when I was living on my own as student in an
apartment in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. My neighbor was an elderly
retired woman (80+ seemed ancient to me at that age) who was the
widowed wife of a retired steel worker. Her husband had worked all
his life in the steel mills of central Pennsylvania with promises
from big business and the union that, for his 30 years of service,
he would have a pension and medical care to look forward to in his
retirement. Instead he was one of the thousands who got nothing
because the incompetent mill management and corrupt union (not to
mention the government) raided their pension funds and stole their
retirement. All she had was social security to live on.
In retrospect, the situation was
laughable because here I was living on peanut butter and bread (or
Ritz crackers when I could afford to splurge) for months at a time.
When I got to know this poor figure and heard her story I felt worse
for her plight than for my own (I, after all, I thought I had
everything to in front of me). I was genuinely appalled at one
point, as we exchanged stories and commiserated with each other over
our situations, when she in her grandmotherly fashion tried to
convince me that I would be “healthier” eating cat food (like her)
rather than trying to get all my substance from peanut butter and
bread. I couldn’t quite go there, but the impression was made. I
decided that I didn’t trust big business to take care of me, and
that I would take responsibility for my own future and myself.
Return to the early ‘80s, and here I
was off to a terrifying start as a ‘wet-behind-the-ears’ contract
software engineer... and two years later, thanks to the fine
backroom, midnight effort by the sleazy executives of Arthur
Andersen (the very same folks who later brought us Enron and other
such calamities) and an equally sleazy New York Senator (Patrick
Moynihan), we saw the passage of 1986 tax reform act with its
section 1706.
For you who are unfamiliar,
here is the core text of the IRS Section 1706, defining the
treatment of workers (such as contract engineers) for tax purposes.
Visit this link for a
conference committee report (
http://www.synergistech.com/1706.shtml#ConferenceCommitteeReport
) regarding the intended interpretation of Section 1706 and the
relevant parts of Section 530, as amended. For information on how
these laws affect technical services workers and their clients, read
our discussion
here (
http://www.synergistech.com/ic-taxlaw.shtml ).
SEC. 1706. TREATMENT OF
CERTAIN TECHNICAL PERSONNEL.
(a) IN GENERAL - Section
530 of the Revenue Act of 1978 is amended by adding at the end
thereof the following new subsection:
(d) EXCEPTION. - This section shall
not apply in the case of an individual who pursuant to an
arrangement between the taxpayer and another person, provides
services for such other person as an engineer, designer, drafter,
computer programmer, systems analyst, or other similarly skilled
worker engaged in a similar line of work.
(b) EFFECTIVE DATE. -
The amendment made by this section shall apply to remuneration paid
and services rendered after December 31, 1986.
Note:
·
"another person" is the client in the
traditional job-shop relationship.
·
"taxpayer" is the recruiter, broker,
agency, or job shop.
·
"individual", "employee", or "worker"
is you.
Admittedly, you need to read the
treatment to understand what it is saying but it’s not very
complicated. The bottom line is that they may as well have put my
name right in the text of section (d). Moreover, they could only
have been more blunt if they would have came out and directly
declared me a criminal and non-citizen slave. Twenty years later, I
still can’t believe my eyes.
During 1987, I spent close to $5000
of my ‘pocket change’, and at least 1000 hours of my time writing,
printing, and mailing to any senator, congressman, governor, or slug
that might listen; none did, and they universally treated me as if I
was wasting their time. I spent countless hours on the L.A.
freeways driving to meetings and any and all of the disorganized
professional groups who were attempting to mount a campaign against
this atrocity. This, only to discover that our efforts were being
easily derailed by a few moles from the brokers who were just
beginning to enjoy the windfall from the new declaration of their
“freedom”. Oh, and don’t forget, for all of the time I was spending
on this, I was loosing income that I couldn’t bill clients.
After months of struggling it had
clearly gotten to be a futile exercise. The best we could get for
all of our trouble is a pronouncement from an IRS mouthpiece that
they weren’t going to enforce that provision (read harass engineers
and scientists). This immediately proved to be a lie, and the mere
existence of the regulation began to have its impact on my bottom
line; this, of course, was the intended effect.
Again, rewind my retirement plans
back to 0 and shift them into idle. If I had any sense, I clearly
should have left abandoned engineering and never looked back.
Instead I got busy working 100-hour
workweeks. Then came the L.A. depression of the early 1990s. Our
leaders decided that they didn’t need the all of those extra Air
Force bases they had in Southern California, so they were closed;
just like that. The result was economic devastation in the region
that rivaled the widely publicized Texas S&L fiasco. However,
because the government caused it, no one gave a shit about all of
the young families who lost their homes or street after street of
boarded up houses abandoned to the wealthy loan companies who
received government funds to “shore up” their windfall. Again, I
lost my retirement.
Years later, after weathering a
divorce and the constant struggle trying to build some momentum with
my business, I find myself once again beginning to finally pick up
some speed. Then came the .COM bust and the 911 nightmare. Our
leaders decided that all aircraft were grounded for what seemed like
an eternity; and long after that, ‘special’ facilities like San
Francisco were on security alert for months. This made access to my
customers prohibitively expensive. Ironically, after what they had
done the Government came to the aid of the airlines with billions of
our tax dollars … as usual they left me to rot and die while they
bailed out their rich, incompetent cronies WITH MY MONEY! After
these events, there went my business but not quite yet all of my
retirement and savings.
By this time, I’m thinking that it
might be good for a change. Bye to California, I’ll try Austin for
a while. So I moved, only to find out that this is a place with a
highly inflated sense of self-importance and where damn little real
engineering work is done. I’ve never experienced such a hard time
finding work. The rates are 1/3 of what I was earning before the
crash, because pay rates here are fixed by the three or four large
companies in the area who are in collusion to drive down prices and
wages… and this happens because the justice department is all on the
take and doesn’t give a fuck about serving anyone or anything but
themselves and their rich buddies.
To survive, I was forced to
cannibalize my savings and retirement, the last of which was a small
IRA. This came in a year with mammoth expenses and not a single
dollar of income. I filed no return that year thinking that because
I didn’t have any income there was no need. The sleazy government
decided that they disagreed. But they didn’t notify me in time for
me to launch a legal objection so when I attempted to get a protest
filed with the court I was told I was no longer entitled to due
process because the time to file ran out. Bend over for another
$10,000 helping of justice.
So now we come to the present. After
my experience with the CPA world, following the business crash I
swore that I’d never enter another accountant’s office again. But
here I am with a new marriage and a boatload of undocumented income,
not to mention an expensive new business asset, a piano, which I had
no idea how to handle. After considerable thought I decided that it
would be irresponsible NOT to get professional help; a very big
mistake.
When we received the forms back I was
very optimistic that they were in order. I had taken all of the
years information to Bill Ross, and he came back with results very
similar to what I was expecting. Except that he had neglected to
include the contents of Sheryl’s unreported income; $12,700 worth of
it. To make matters worse, Ross knew all along this was missing and
I didn’t have a clue until he pointed it out in the middle of the
audit. By that time it had become brutally evident that he was
representing himself and not me.
This left me stuck in the middle of
this disaster trying to defend transactions that have no
relationship to anything tax-related (at least the tax-related
transactions were poorly documented). Things I never knew anything
about and things my wife had no clue would ever matter to anyone.
The end result is… well, just look around.
I remember reading about the stock
market crash before the “great” depression and how there were
wealthy bankers and businessmen jumping out of windows when they
realized they screwed up and lost everything. Isn’t it ironic how
far we’ve come in 60 years in this country that they now know how to
fix that little economic problem; they just steal from the middle
class (who doesn’t have any say in it, elections are a joke) to
cover their asses and it’s “business-as-usual”. Now when the
wealthy fuck up, the poor get to die for the mistakes… isn’t that a
clever, tidy solution.
As government agencies go, the FAA is
often justifiably referred to as a tombstone agency, though they are
hardly alone. The recent presidential puppet GW Bush and his
cronies in their eight years certainly reinforced for all of us that
this criticism rings equally true for all of the government.
Nothing changes unless there is a body count (unless it is in the
interest of the wealthy sows at the government trough). In a
government full of hypocrites from top to bottom, life is as cheap
as their lies and their self-serving laws.
I know I’m hardly the first one to
decide I have had all I can stand. It has always been a myth that
people have stopped dying for their freedom in this country, and it
isn’t limited to the blacks, and poor immigrants. I know there have
been countless before me and there are sure to be as many after.
But I also know that by not adding my body to the count, I insure
nothing will change. I choose to not keep looking over my shoulder
at “big brother” while he strips my carcass, I choose not to ignore
what is going on all around me, I choose not to pretend that
business as usual won’t continue; I have just had enough.
I can only hope that the numbers
quickly get too big to be white washed and ignored that the American
zombies wake up and revolt; it will take nothing less. I would only
hope that by striking a nerve that stimulates the inevitable double
standard, knee-jerk government reaction that results in more stupid
draconian restrictions people wake up and begin to see the pompous
political thugs and their mindless minions for what they are.
Sadly, though I spent my entire life trying to believe it wasn’t so,
but violence not only is the answer, it is the only answer.
The cruel joke is that the really big chunks of shit at the top have
known this all along and have been laughing, at and using this
awareness against, fools like me all along.
I saw it written once that the
definition of insanity is repeating the same process over and over
and expecting the outcome to suddenly be different. I am finally
ready to stop this insanity. Well, Mr. Big Brother IRS man, let’s
try something different; take my pound of flesh and sleep well.
The communist creed: From each
according to his ability, to each according to his need.
The capitalist creed: From each
according to his gullibility, to each according to his greed.
Joe Stack (1956-2010)
02/18/2010
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