Okay, I watched 6.5 out of 11 videos (sorry, I can't spend anymore time on it), and here's my conclusion:
Pay your taxes.
If you object, go through the existing legal/legislative system,
while still keeping whatever laws are actually or presumed to be in place. If it's ever officially overturned, ask for an apology, and THEN stop paying your taxes.
I do not believe a man is exercising good judgment to engage in an activity that may potentially rob his family of their provision, by landing himself in jail, or spending huge amounts of money in court.
I do believe that the way the tax laws are presently applied, and manipulated by the IRS, is (probably) unconstitutional, but for now will go virtually unchallenged. I do agree that the IRS has too much power. But the only entities that can
really do anything about reducing that power is Congress or the Supreme Court, and as long as they are all benefiting in some way from the present system, then I doubt anything will change.
I do not agree that taxation in general is illegal, or even a bad thing. Nor do I agree with the statement that "voluntary compliance" means I only have to pay taxes if I feel like it.