Indianapolis Baptist Temple Passively Resists IRS
LOUISVILLE, KY – When at our meetup in Indianapolis this past Monday, I had the pleasure of meeting Paul Zimmerman, who dropped some knowledge about an incident that went down in Indianapolis a few years back that pitted the Indianapolis Baptist Temple against the IRS (and soon enough, agents from other federal law enforcement agencies). Having been on-site as a reporter with the now-defunct SierraTimes.com during the siege, Paul had first-hand experience. I tend to think I have a decent knowledge on such incidents so I asked Paul if he wouldn’t mind giving an overview of the event to point to yet another example of the fact that government is an institution based in violence – that if you don’t pay them off they’ll come after you with guns.
And in fact that’s what happened.
Thanks to Todd Grotenhuis (and his lovely wife Andrea) for setting-up the Indy meetup and facilitating this connecting with Paul. Keep fighting the good fight!
When at the http://motorhomediaries.com’s Indy meetup we ran into Paul Zimmerman, a fellow fan of freedom who, as a journalist, had first-hand knowledge of a siege a few years back that pitted the Indianapolis Baptist Temple against the IRS in yet another example that showed that government is an institution based in violence – that if you don’t pay them off they’ll come after you with guns.
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I’m having a “wish I were there” moment! Interesting vid, and the meeting must have been great