Skye Prince Military Med Bed Update 11-22-2024

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MED BEDS: changed procedure as of Fri. 22 Nov. 2024

· Med Beds will be available to everyone including the general public, all at the same time, all around the World.

· Med Bed treatments are completely free to everyone and done through the Military.

· Priority One will be those who are in critical condition and dying, in an extremely urgent condition.

· Priority Two are those who have Humanitarian Projects (redeeming ZIM Bonds)

· Priority Three is the general public.

· Med Beds for both humans and animals are presently available and ready to begin healing in every major city in the World

· You will be booking your appointments through the Star Link Satellite System, not through email, and on a national or global number that is hooked to a Military secure Website.

· We will be able to begin booking appointments at the same time as the RV appointments, both of which are imminent.

· There will be a public announcement and demonstration on use of the Med Beds.

· They are taking down people charging money for the use of Med Bed techniques because they want everyone to have free access.
Income Tax did not exist until The Bureau of Internal Revenue was established on July 1, 1862, by the Revenue Act of 1862. This act was signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln to help fund the Civil War.

The tax was not intended to be permanent. It was repealed in 1872, after the Civil War ended and the immediate financial pressures had subsided.

- 1862: Bureau of Internal Revenue founded to fund the Civil War.
- 1872: Income tax repealed post-war.
- 1913: 16th Amendment ratified; income tax reinstated.
- 1953: Renamed to IRS under Eisenhower.

Bill Benson's "The Law That Never Was" argues:

- Kentucky voted on a misworded amendment, later rejected, yet counted.

- Oklahoma altered the amendment's wording but was still included.

- Tennessee ignored state rules; voted without public influence.

- Texas & Louisiana violated state constitutions on federal taxing authority.

- Multiple States skipped the three-day reading requirement.

Certification Failures in some states, with some not even sending documents.

Benson concludes these issues invalidate the ratification, reducing the number of legal ratifications below the required 36.

However, despite these criticisms, the 16th Amendment's legality remains upheld by courts.

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