The Federal Mafia
by Irwin Schiff
Publisher: Freedom Books 1999
ISBN/ASIN: 0930374096
ISBN-13: 9780930374099
Number of pages: 303
Description:
The Federal Mafia exposes every facet of the government's illegal enforcement of the income tax - and will convince you that Organized Crime in America begins with The Federal Government. The government doesn't want you to know what's in this book.
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