In 1968, Tax Protestor Gordon Kahl stopped filing
IRS 1040 Income Tax
Returns. For 9 years thereafter, the IRS ignored him,
but in 1977 after
Gordon Kahl spoke on an evening radio talk show regarding
the
illicitness of the income tax, some 250 phone calls would come into the
radio station over the next two days; either supporting Kahl in some
aspect, or pledging never to file another tax return.
And with that,
the IRS came down on Kahl like a ton of bricks. They
quickly assembled a
case against him and two weeks later threw a
criminal prosecution against
him for violating Title 26, Section 7203
["Willful Failure to File"]. Gordon
Kahl was a low-income farmer not
even meeting minimal statutory standards
for threshold income levels
achieved before being required to file 1040s,
but that was not about to
stop the IRS, who is good at changing the facts by
creating facts.
Convicted and incarcerated, when out of Leavenworth
Federal Penitentiary
on parole, Kahl left the Texas judicial district he was
confined to by
claiming that some aspect of the Restriction Orders was
defective. He
soon moved to North Dakota -- and there, he met his fate. A
criminal
Summons issued from a Federal Court in Midland, Texas was served on
Gordon Kahl on August 8, 1980, charging him with a misdemeanor. Gordon
Kahl responded by informing the Court that he would not be appearing,
and the matter was allowed to be deferred until March 31, 1982, when the
Justice Department obtained a Federal Arrest Warrant citing his parole
violation.
Then, that Warrant was held up again until July 26, 1982,
some 16 months
later, when it was sent to the U.S. Marshals Office in Fargo,
North
Dakota on February 13, 1983. The United States Marshals and the
Federal
Court in Texas knew of his whereabouts in North Dakota at all times.
After a two and one half year delay in the case, the fact that there was
a "problem" controlling the prosecution of the case is
self-evident.
If that chronology had been published in the New York Times
in the
context of discussing some other unfortunate incidents that had
happened, it would be referred to, very defensively of the Government of
course, as mere "bureaucratic bungling," in an attempt to discredit the
obvious interposition of the "Lateness of the Hour" operating against
the Government to bar the legitimacy of their management of the
case.
Once again Gordon Kahl had attracted the attention of the United
States
Government. With the personality known as Ronald Reagan acquiescing
indifferently as President, and with William French Smith sitting as
Attorney General, the word came down the pipeline to GET RID OF GORDON
KAHL, and the stage was set for the kind of confrontation the Feds
wanted.
A violent attack was planned against Gordon Kahl at his
farmhouse, and
it was going to be well publicized. The attack would be in
the form of a
roadblock, it would be in the evening hours, and it would
occur in a
remote rural area. The timing of the attack in February of 1983
was
selected to coincide with the trials of other related criminal
prosecutions then going on that would be favorably tipped towards the
Government, as the Juries were exposed to what would be surfacing
visibly on the news as the Gordon Kahl "incident."
>From his farm
in Heaton, North Dakota, both Gordon Kahl, along with
his neighbors, and the
Chief of Police of Medina, North Dakota, Darrell
Graff, all had received
several advanced notices that the United States
Marshals were planning a
very unpleasant reception for Gordon Kahl, and
in the case of Darrell Graff,
he was told bluntly to stay out of it.
Rather than meet his
adversaries face-to-face to settle the grievance at
that lower level, Gordon
Kahl improvidently ignored the gathering storm
and tossed aside the Warrant,
thus giving his adversaries the benefit of
intensifying the impending
confrontation into an elevated status -- a
level that originates out of the
barrel of a gun, where the Feds were
quite likely to prevail. Although that
did not give the United States
Marshals the right to come out first and
shoot Kahl, it does however
require that other people in difficult positions
with juristic
authorities facing contemplated extermination itself, should
not
replicate Gordon Kahl's modus operandi.
On the 14th of February,
1983, Gordon Kahl, accompanied by his wife and
son Yori, left a meeting in a
Medina, North Dakota commercial district
and headed home. Gordon Kahl was
under surveillance and he knew it. He
could have been picked up at the
meeting, but the Feds had a surprise
for him and wanted the remoteness of a
rural environment. His son Yori
detected something adverse and dangerous in
the air, and so he took his
father's jacket and cap and wore those on
himself on the ride home that
afternoon.
Not far from his farmhouse a
roadblock had been set up by U.S. Marshal
Kenneth Muir. It was a very
unusual roadblock in that it had an
ambulance and fire truck waiting there.
Yes, there was going to be some
trouble. The Marshal had not come to arrest,
but to murder. Bringing
neither the Arrest Warrant, nor any identification,
Deputy Muir brought
his gun and orders to terminate Gordon
Kahl.
Arriving at the roadblock, Gordon's son, Yori Kahl, fled the pickup
truck and ran to a nearby telephone pole for cover. Thinking that Yori
was his dad Gordon, Marshal Muir opened the shooting by firing several
shots at Yori.
Yori did not fall to the ground quick enough to
satisfy the killer
Marshal, so Marshal Muir kept on shooting until Yori
fell. After
spending a while at the hospital, Yori Kahl would actually
survive to be
charged with murder, and later convicted by a jury in a Star
Chamber
that was highly pressured by the U.S. Marshals and had numerous
other
fatal irregularities that would never survive reversal on
appeal.
Back at the evening roadblock, after seeing his own son cut down
by
Marshal Muir, Gordon Kahl grabbed a gun and let Marshal Muir have it,
killing him and Deputy Marshal Robert Chesire. Injured was Deputy
Marshal James Hopson.
Staying in the background, looking at all of
this shooting and profanity
being thrown about, was Chief Darrell Graff of
the Medina Police
Department, who was told in advance that Kahl was going to
buy the farm,
and that he was to stay out of it. Gordon went over to the
telephone
pole, dragged his son Yori, white with blood loss and bleeding
profusely, over to an unmarked police car, drove him to a hospital back
in Medina, and then as a thick fog quickly settled in on the Fargo
countryside, Gordon Kahl sped away into the night.
Soon, a swarm of
military storm troopers descended on Fargo, in military
clothing and using
military trucks [see Time Magazine ["Dakota
Dragnet"], page 25 (February 28,
1983)]. They were on search and destroy
orders. Gordon Kahl was immediately
placed on the FBI's ten most wanted
list, and was the subject of the most
intensive fugitive search in the
history of the FBI. It was a massive
operation.
A tight clampdown was put out in North Dakota, accompanied
with
extensive random stops of motor vehicles, but nothing ever turned up.
For Gordon Kahl, thousands of armed forces were called into search the
surrounding North Dakota countryside. Every available private bounty
hunter known to the FBI was hired and put on the case, but fugitive
Gordon Kahl slipped through it all.
In comparison to what they can do
when they feel like it, it is
worthwhile noting how J. Edgar Hoover and the
FBI never showed any such
interest in capturing unknown fleeing killers when
President Kennedy was
shot in Dallas.
No roadblocks, no dragnets, no
manhunts, no searching -- nothing but CIA
agents carrying Secret Service
credentials restraining people from
approaching the grassy knoll for about
10 minutes.
For the next three months, Gordon Kahl had found a home with
some
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ginter, and a Mr. Russell, who kept moving him
quietly from house to house. It was rather obvious to anyone that if he
was ever found, he would be killed immediately.
In time, Mr.
Russell's daughter, Karen Russell Robertson, noticed that
her father was
hiding Gordon Kahl. Possessed with First Person evidence
["I saw...," "I
heard..."], she in turn went to the FBI and spilled the
beans. She was given
$25,000 and the promise of immunity from
prosecution [see the New York Times
["Arkansans Guilty in Tax Rebel
Case"], page A19 (October 19,
1983)].
The rural house where Gordon Kahl was staying was placed under
FBI
surveillance; but the results were inconclusive. On the morning of June
4th, a special FBI team of animals and savage killers [which is no
exaggeration], known as the FBI SWAT TEAM, left their home base in
Washington, D.C. and flew into Lawrence County, Arkansas on a private
FBI jet. There, they were met by local FBI agents, other FBI agents, the
Arkansas State Police, the Sheriff of Lawrence County, Arkansas, his
deputies, and a confluence of United States Marshals assembled from
across the country. Several Marshals invited to the Kahl execution
operation arrived too late and missed it.
Later in the afternoon, it
all began. The quiet, isolated and remote
house was cordoned off, roadblocks
were set up, and all without Gordon
Kahl detecting anything amiss. Soon that
afternoon, Mr. Ginter left the
house alone and he was stopped down the road.
He claimed his wife, Norma
Ginter, was in the house alone. Now, the house
where Gordon Kahl was
living was more closely surrounded, and Sheriff Gene
Matthews went to
the front door to remove Mrs. Ginter from the
scene.
With her out of the way, the FBI started open shooting, and
saturated
the house with bullets; but the earth shelter house was made with
concrete walls and Gordon Kahl survived through it all without a
scratch. The 36 year old local Sheriff, Gene Matthews, was killed
incidental to the FBI siege on the Gordon Kahl hideout.
After a
while, as the firing stopped, the FBI cordoned off the house for
themselves
while the Delta Force animals converged on the house like
starved panthers
going for a piece of meat. They found Gordon Kahl alive
and well inside the
home, hiding behind the refrigerator. He was taken
to the living room,
thrown on the floor, and was worked over with the
butt end of their rifles.
While numerous bones were being fractured and
his teeth were being smashed
in, other members of Delta Force went on a
rampage in the house, smashing
pictures and the television set,
over-turning furniture, a copier, and
taking a fireman's axe and
chopping up a bookshelf.
While Gordon Kahl
was pinned to the floor by the 6 to 8 Delta Force
panthers, still under
attack from the gun butts, the FBI agent with the
fireman's axe turned to
Gordon Kahl himself and chopped off his hand.
Then he went around and
chopped off Gordon Kahl's other hand, and then
both of his feet were
severed. While screaming with pain and with blood
gushing out profusely over
the floor where his hands and feet used to
be, Gordon Kahl was shot in the
head at close range, killing him.
A local Deputy Sheriff was given the
honor of removing the bullet from
Gordon Kahl's head [later that week, the
deputy would tell a neighbor
that he had not eaten in three days]. When
local people viewed Gordon
Kahl's dismembered body, they became nauseous and
sick, stating that the
man they just hacked apart was not Gordon Kahl, but
Mr. William Wade,
who was the owner of the land and resembled Gordon Kahl
closely in age
and appearance, and was well known to the Sheriff and others
personally.
There was confusion; immediately there was trouble. A massive
series of
roadblocks were erected again, and the thorough searching of all
automobiles over a wide radius was started; it was believed that Gordon
Kahl had slipped out once again.
Local residents monitoring the
operation on the police radio band heard
a call made for some gasoline to be
delivered to the house. Now that the
murder of Gordon Kahl had been botched,
the Feds were going to cover
their own tracks and torch the place. The Delta
Force animals left the
place with extensive blood stains covering their
clothes and took the
private FBI jet back to Washington.
The
roadblocks were called off when Mr. Wade, the owner of the land,
showed up
in town alive and well. The body of Sheriff Matthews was taken
to a local
hospital, while later in the evening after the fire the Feds
had set had
died down, the charred body of Gordon Kahl was taken to the
local
coroner.
The dismembered body was later identified as being that of
Gordon Kahl.
But the bodies and the house were only lightly charred, since
the house
was fabricated from cast concrete walls and the fire never got
that
intense. The corpse identified as being Gordon Kahl's was missing
teeth,
hands, and feet, had a bullet hole in the head (without a bullet),
and
was extensively covered with tissue bruises and fractured bones. It was
very shocking and disgusting, as people who saw photographs of Gordon
Kahl's charred remains, taken by the coroner, reported a stark and
terrified look on his charred face; he had died in extreme terror,
screaming violently from the pain. They had gotten their man.
The man
who was Director of the FBI at the time that this murder
operation was being
performed, was William Webster. He personally
supervised it. And when you
get to know William Webster very well, you
will become acquainted with a
great murderer.
Gordon Kahl was later buried with military honors --
whatever that meant.
His wife back in North Dakota received several mean
and ugly death
threats from the Feds to keep quiet or be murdered herself.
Meanwhile,
the rest of the country went on like Alice strolling through
Wonderland;
believing that all was well and that the Federal Government is
your
trusted friend, and that some little Tax Protestor over there got what
he deserved.
Back in Arkansas, while shifting through the smoldering
ruins in the
kitchen, a reporter for the New York Times accompanied by Ray
Wade, the
land owner's son, found Gordon Kahl's left foot that had been
severed
off by the axe.
It was taken to the local coroner Dr. Fahmy
Malak in Little Rock,
confirmed as being Gordon Kahl's sliced off foot.
However, this was news
not fit to emphasize, and the reporter's story was
blurred over when
printed [see New York Times ["Gunfight Shatters
Tranquility of Arkansas
Hills"], page 14 (July 3, 1983)].
Mr. and
Mrs. Ginter, who had been harboring Gordon Kahl, were charged
not only with
aiding and abetting a fugitive, but also were fraudulently
charged with the
murder of Sheriff Matthews. At Trial, the only evidence
introduced against
them, outside of the background story, was first
person evidence from Art
Russell's daughter, Karen Russell Robertson,
who reported to the Jury what
she had seen her father do. And with that
eyewitness evidence, the Ginters
and Art Russell were convicted and
sentenced to protracted incarceration in
a Federal Penitentiary [see New
York Times ["Arkansans Guilty in Tax Rebel
Case"], page A19 (October 19,
1983)].
In conclusion, note that a
large volume of the continuous reporting that
the New York Times and Time
Magazine did on the story from February
through October, was based, as
usual, on the mere replication of
whatever the FBI and wire services had
told them, as the Government
Billboards that they are -- and so their
reporting is highly edited,
inaccurate, and distorted news. Be advised that
there are numerous
inconsistencies in those articles between what they have
reported [as
the Feds are quite good at changing the facts], and what is
reported
herein. Until their own reporter J.C. Barden actually went to the
torched house to dig at facts for himself on the case, some of the real
facts never surfaced, and his reported factual details considerably
change the character and color of the savage FBI animal attack on Gordon
Kahl.
Incidentally, Mr. Ray Wade, who found Gordon Kahl's foot, was
also
threatened with being killed himself if he did not remain silent, as
were other local residents who also saw different aspects of the bloody
reign of FBI terror that went on during that fateful day -- as the FBI
once again allowed itself to be defiled by acting ministerially, without
and wanting jurisdiction, on behalf of those presiding in Washington who
had handed down the extermination orders.
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the Twin Towers DIDN'T collapse due to heat (impossible),
demolition charges
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were guided electronically);
and the Zionists/Judeo-Christians now in
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to the U.S. Constitution... as
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WAG THE DOG operation
from the start, deadly serious for our elected leaders
WHO KNOW WHO'S
GUILTY, and an Arabian Nights charade for Mom and Pop
in Littletown, U.S.A.!
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