Colorado Corruption 1

Colorado Corruption 1

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
Yesterday we heard Alan Gentz, owner of a farm in Sterling Colorado, accuse the state of Colorado of being corrupt regarding a matter in which dollar for dollar tax credits were issued to farmers who would use a portion of their land for non-farm purposes such as conservation. After issuing the tax credits, Colorado's Department of Revenue reversed itself and put a number of farm owners in jeopardy of financial collapse. Today Allen has discovered something else.

“We just got an email a little while ago from another group. There is an FBI agent, we are reviewing the information right now as we speak, there was an FBI agent who was interviewed via broadcast that has worked for the FBI for 30 years and he had worked for the Department of Revenue and Barbara Brohl who is Executive Dir. told him to delete emails. He is willing to testify to that and has already come out publicly testifying that she has ordered deletions of emails for court records. So this is the Executive Dir. who is going back and reversing these tax credits. In our case it has been 10 years, since 2006, and then they want to charge interest and penalties for 10 years. They have used ex post facto law. The whole department is corrupt. They brought the Atty. General’s office into it and that department has been corrupted. The FBI agent has come forward and said yes, there is some corruption going on. We have a lobbyist who is going in and corrupting the lawmakers, so we have nothing but corruption going on in the state of Colorado right now.”

 

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