                        User Instructions
                        The Federal Zone:
              Cracking the Code of Internal Revenue
                          third edition

                       Electronic Version

1.   The third  edition of  The  Federal  Zone  is  available  in
     electronic format.   Each chapter and appendix is a separate
     MS-DOS logical file.

2.   All DOS files were written to floppy disk in the sequence of
     their appearance in the book.

3.   All files  were written  by Microsoft  WORD for DOS, version
     5.0B, using an Intel 80386 cpu with MS-DOS version 5.00.

4.   Files in this format can be translated by all of Microsoft's
     word processing  packages  (e.g.  Windows  WRITE,  WORD  FOR
     WINDOWS,  Microsoft  PUBLISHER),  and  by  such  third-party
     translation programs  as SOFTWARE  BRIDGE and WORD-FOR-WORD.
     Such translations are not yet perfect, however.

5.   To compress the entire third edition with the PKZIP utility,
     execute the following sequence of DOS commands:

          C> prompt $p$g
          C:\> mkdir fedzone.dir
          C:\> cd fedzone.dir
          C:\FEDZONE.DIR> copy b:\*.* /v
          C:\FEDZONE.DIR> pkzip fedzone.zip *.doc *.txt

     This sequence  assumes that  your current  logical drive  is
     drive C: and that the PKZIP command is stored in a directory
     that is  in your PATH statement.  This sequence also assumes
     that your  3.5" floppy  drive is  drive B:.  Experienced DOS
     users are  presumed to  know how to modify this sequence for
     their own specific situations.

6.   To create  a single compressed file that is self-extracting,
     execute the following after step 5 above:

          C:\FEDZONE.DIR> zip2exe fedzone.zip

     This command  writes the file FEDZONE.EXE, which can then be
     copied to  other DOS  machines  which  do  not  support  the
     PKUNZIP decompression  utility.  If DOS users have the PKZIP
     utility, they are presumed to have the ZIP2EXE utility also.

7.   After copying  the file  FEDZONE.EXE to another DOS machine,
     the separate  DOS files  in The Federal Zone, third edition,
     can be extracted and decompressed automatically as follows:

          C:\REMOTE.DIR> fedzone.exe



8.   The third  edition is  also available in plain ASCII format,     
     without any  special character formatting (e.g., underlines,
     bold, or  italics).   Files in  this format  have  a  ".TXT"
     suffix.

9.   To compress  the ASCII version of the third edition with the
     PKZIP  utility,   execute  the  following  sequence  of  DOS
     commands:

          C> prompt $p$g
          C:\> mkdir fedztext.dir
          C:\> cd fedztext.dir
          C:\FEDZTEXT.DIR> copy b:\*.txt /v
          C:\FEDZTEXT.DIR> pkzip fedztext.zip *.txt

     This sequence  assumes that  your current  logical drive  is
     drive C: and that the PKZIP command is stored in a directory
     that is  in your PATH statement.  This sequence also assumes
     that your  3.5" floppy  drive is  drive B:.  Experienced DOS
     users are  presumed to  know how to modify this sequence for
     their own specific situations.

10.  To create  a single compressed file that is self-extracting,
     execute the following after step 9 above:

          C:\FEDZTEXT.DIR> zip2exe fedztext.zip

     This command writes the file FEDZTEXT.EXE, which can then be
     copied to  other DOS  machines  which  do  not  support  the
     PKUNZIP decompression  utility.  If DOS users have the PKZIP
     utility, they are presumed to have the ZIP2EXE utility also.

11.  After copying  the file FEDZTEXT.EXE to another DOS machine,
     the separate ASCII files in The Federal Zone, third edition,
     can be extracted and decompressed automatically as follows:

          C:\REMOTE.DIR> fedztext.exe


                        SHAREWARE POLICY                                
                                
The electronic  third  edition  of  The  Federal  Zone  is  being
distributed as computer "shareware".  The purpose of shareware is
to combine  personal honor  with the  phenomenon  of  spontaneous
digital reproduction.    If  the  information  contained  in  the
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In this  way, value  is freely  and efficiently  given for  value
received, and  we are  thereby provided  with  financial  support
which is vital for us to continue our work to benefit the Freedom
Movement in America.  Sorry, but we do not accept credit cards of
any kind.
                                
If the  information contained  in the electronic third edition is
not useful,  then its  recipients are  not expected  to send  any
payment.   In either  event, recipients are expected to honor the
copyright restrictions  which are  stated in  the PREFACE.  These
are repeated as follows:


(1)  The information contained in this book is lawfully protected
     from reproduction  infringements for  purposes of generating
     revenue of any kind.

(2)  Violators are  hereby warned  that  they  can  and  will  be
     prosecuted to  the full  extent of American law, at the sole
     discretion of the Author and Publisher.

(3)  The only  other restriction  on the use and dissemination of
     the electronic  third edition  is the requirement that users
     not modify the content of the character stream in any way.

(4)  The purpose  of this  requirement is  faithfully to preserve
     all   punctuation,   Capitalization,   bold,   italics   and
     underlines exactly as found in the original text.

(5)  Permission is hereby given to translate the electronic third
     edition  into   formats  compatible   with  different   word
     processors, resulting  at  most  in  cosmetic  changes  like
     different margins which may cause changes in pagination.


May you  come to cherish the birthright of freedom which is yours
to claim and to share.

