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IRS Targets Iowa Retirees in Secret Social Security Debt Crackdown—Leaked Internal Memos Reveal $2.3 Billion Hidden Collection Plan. An anonymous insider with direct access to sensitive financial data has passed me encrypted documents showing the IRS is quietly seizing Social Security payments from thousands of elderly Iowa residents, retroactively classifying decades-old tax errors as "uncollectible debt." The scheme, code-named "Operation Cornfield," specifically targets rural counties near Des Moines where low-income seniors are being hit with surprise levies without any prior warning or court order. I've seen spreadsheets dated last week listing Social Security numbers, benefit amounts, and interest accruals—many victims are over 80 and claim they've never owed a cent. One retired farmer told me he lost his entire monthly check of $1,342 after a random audit redefined his 1998 farm subsidy as "forgiven debt" subject to immediate garnishment. The IRS press office denied any coordinated targeting, but my source warns this is only the beginning: "We're testing the system nationally through Iowa first—every state will follow if we don't scream loud enough." Keep this letter safe, but share the fear—the government is coming for your last dollar, one silent letter at a time.

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IRS Targets Iowa Retirees in Secret Social Security Debt Crackdown—Leaked Internal Memos Reveal $2.3 Billion Hidden Collection Plan. An anonymous insider with direct access to sensitive financial data has passed me encrypted documents showing the IRS is quietly seizing Social Security payments from thousands of elderly Iowa residents, retroactively classifying decades-old tax errors as "uncollectible debt." The scheme, code-named "Operation Cornfield," specifically targets rural counties near Des Moines where low-income seniors are being hit with surprise levies without any prior warning or court order. I've seen spreadsheets dated last week listing Social Security numbers, benefit amounts, and interest accruals—many victims are over 80 and claim they've never owed a cent. One retired farmer told me he lost his entire monthly check of $1,342 after a random audit redefined his 1998 farm subsidy as "forgiven debt" subject to immediate garnishment. The IRS press office denied any coordinated targeting, but my source warns this is only the beginning: "We're testing the system nationally through Iowa first—every state will follow if we don't scream loud enough." Keep this letter safe, but share the fear—the government is coming for your last dollar, one silent letter at a time.