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The documentary includes interviews with a host of people who are experts, scholars and whistle-blowers. All deny the legitimacy of the income-tax laws, including [[Irwin Schiff]], who is now in jail because a judge refused to allow Irwin to introduce the law in the courtroom to defend himself.  The judge stated that he would decide what the law was.
The documentary includes interviews with a host of people who are experts, scholars and whistle-blowers. All deny the legitimacy of the income-tax laws, including [[Irwin Schiff]], who is now in jail because a judge refused to allow Irwin to introduce the law in the courtroom to defend himself.  The judge stated that he would decide what the law was.


==Political career==
==Political Career==
Russo became involved in politics in the early 1990s when he produced and starred in a video entitled ''Mad As Hell'' in which he criticized [[North American Free Trade Agreement|NAFTA]], The [[War on Drugs]], the concept of a National Identity Card, and government regulation of alternative medicine.
Russo became involved in politics in the early 1990s when he produced and starred in a video entitled ''Mad As Hell'' in which he criticized [[North American Free Trade Agreement|NAFTA]], The [[War on Drugs]], the concept of a National Identity Card, and government regulation of alternative medicine.


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*[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1263677258215075609&q=Aaron+Russo+Nick+Rockefeller&hl=en Aaron Ruso talks about Nick Rockefeller, 9/11 and population control]- Google Video
*[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1263677258215075609&q=Aaron+Russo+Nick+Rockefeller&hl=en Aaron Ruso talks about Nick Rockefeller, 9/11 and population control]- Google Video


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