no, i am telling you what will happen if you try to use your rights as a citizen of this country to argue your definition of 'owe' in regards to income taxes. you will be smacked in the face by reality.
you can say all you want that you 'do not give your consent' to pay taxes. that statement in true and can never be disproven.
but your definition of 'owe' and 'extortion' are not the ones we play by. they are very narrow definitions that you have convinced yourself of. they are imaginary conditions you have made up (your persecution complex) that you can avoid if you choose to.
the advanced state of the country you are a citizen of is at least in part due to our government, which is a product of we the people, our founding fathers, and the constitution they wrote. if we the people played by your rules, do you think so many of them would recognize the need to be extorted and fraudulently owe to an extortionist? do you think federal income taxes and the like would still exist tomorrow if everyone on the internet were to hear your brand of 'truth'?
see, this is why i have taken to saying that you seem to have a 'persecution complex' lately.
you are extremely unwilling to concede even a millimeter from your rigid rulebook of 'extortion' and 'the government will kill you' and i find it comical.
even when a fellow-minded (but more reality-based) thinker like nodrama chimes in with what really happens (wage garnishments, etc) ... you still persist with the whole 'will the government kill me if i miss a court date' routine (which i know is code for 'yes, they will kill me' thanks to your 'checkmate' exclamation in regards to the health insurance mandate. thanks for that gem).
but to answer your question about not showing up for a court date: they will issue a warrant for your arrest which they will not actively pursue from what i understand through anecdotal evidence. also, i once missed a court date for a speeding ticket for about 6 months, realized it, called the court, and made good. it was a $300 ticket, which is not the $700 (or so) fine for health insurance, but i think it probably works about the same.
in other words, they won't kill you.