Before we go any further, one thing has to be cleared up
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Before we go any further, one thing has to be cleared up—or everything that follows will fail. Most people are already asking: “What about my past filings?” “My Social Security number?” “The IRS records that already exist?” That’s exactly where they lose. They assume history equals proof. It doesn’t. An IRS record is not authority. It’s administrative history that creates presumption. And here’s the rule that matters: You do not address the past first. The moment you start explaining, revoking consent, or correcting records, you’ve accepted their framing and fixed their problem for them. Order doesn’t erase history. Order brackets it. It forces proof of the present—authority, jurisdiction, obligation—before the past matters at all. If the system ignores that, the record shows abuse, not consent. You don’t fight the past. You force justification of the present. Now we can move forward
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