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  • Syndromes and Solutions
    Apr 20 2026
    It is April 20th.Welcome to yestohellwith.com.Oftentimes, we have a sense—deep down—that something is wrong.We feel it.We see it.We experience it.But we cannot quite articulate it.There’s a syndrome… an atmosphere… a condition… and we know it exists—but we don’t yet understand how and why it came to be that way.And that is a dangerous place for a people to live.Because if you cannot define the problem… you cannot defeat it.So let’s define it.What is this syndrome?It is the convergence of three conditions:An ignorance among the people of the structure they live under.A presumption of authority by the institutions that govern.And a habitual compliance by the people themselves.Ignorance… presumption… compliance.That is the cycle.And that cycle repeats—year after year—until it is challenged.But once you begin to dig—once you start ferreting through the ins and outs, the ups and downs, and the arounds of it—you begin to see it.Maybe not perfectly… but clearly enough.And once you can see it… you can speak it.And once you can speak it… you can act on it.Let me give you an example.Congress.Congress, as it operates today, reflects a failure of understanding—both among those elected and those doing the electing.Now ask yourself—Why do we keep electing individuals who do not demonstrate a working understanding of the system they are governing?Why do so many people not even recognize it?Because the American people, broadly speaking, do not understand the system they are participating in.Ignorance elects ignorance.And ignorance in office governs through presumption.A presumption that you will cooperate.A presumption that you will comply.A presumption that you will graduate right along with their agenda.Left versus right?That’s smoke and mirrors.Because Congress moves forward no matter who is in control—and it advances its agenda, not yours.And here is the deeper structural failure:Congress looks up.It looks up to federal power structures.It looks inward—for self-promotion, advancement, and position.But it does not look out…And it does not look down…At the American people.A true representative looks outward.A true representative looks downward—broadly—at the people and says:“I serve them.”Until that changes, nothing changes.Now look at the courts.The courts function, in large part, as a high-throughput administrative process.A conveyor belt.And why does it work?Because we accept it.We pay the fine.We move on.We say, “that’s just the system.”No.That is not the system operating correctly.That is ignorance feeding the system.We do not know our rights.We do not understand process.We do not assert due process.And because of that—we capitulate.So what is the point?The point is this:At some point, you must become aware.You must observe.You must know.You must understand.And then—you must apply wisdom.Because when you defeat your own ignorance…You begin to force the system to operate within its own limits.And when enough people do that…Everything changes.Understand the mechanism:Ignorance → presumption → compliance → reinforcement.Break that cycle—and the system changes.Now consider a practical example.When 50 to 100 individuals in a jurisdiction demand jury trials, the system experiences immediate strain:Docket congestion.Prosecutorial overload.Resource limitations.Cases begin to stall.Some are dismissed.The system does not collapse—but it is forced to operate within its actual capacity.This is not theory.This is process.Why does this happen?Because individuals stop cooperating blindly.They begin understanding.They begin asserting.That is power.That is restoration.That is how a free people becomes free again.Now understand something else.There will always be noise.There will always be those who snap, yap, and bark without ever taking the time to understand what is being said.Names like Bradley Allen.Names like Christopher Wayne.They criticize without comprehension.They dismiss without inquiry.They want you to look at them—to follow them—to believe they have the answer.But they are a distraction.This is not about following.This is about understanding.The Liberty Dialogues is not about me.It is not about any one man.It is a framework.A pathway.A construct rooted in truth.It teaches you how the system actually works—so you can work within it and force it to operate within its proper limits.And more importantly—It shifts the burden.From the individual defending himself…To the system proving its authority.Now listen carefully—Because this is where most people stop.Like many of you, I believe I have a solution.A real solution.It is not political—it is procedural.It is not violent—it is structural.It does not destroy the system—it forces the system to confront itself.It is simple.It is powerful.And it is profoundly counterintuitive.So much so…That it may be resisted at all costs.Someone—or some people—may even lose their ...
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  • An American armed with Records!
    Apr 20 2026

    The Most Dangerous Thing to a Presumptive System Is a Citizen With Records

    It is April 20th. Welcome to YesToHellWith.com.

    We have now completed this series on oaths and bonds.

    What have we learned?

    We learned that authority should never be presumed. We learned that an oath is the promise. We learned that a bond is the accountability. We learned that records matter.

    The Liberty Dialogues does not teach people to make reckless accusations. It teaches people to ask disciplined questions.

    Where is the oath? Where is the bond? Where is the proof of authority?

    Because the system depends upon your silence. It depends upon your assumption. It depends upon your willingness to believe that title alone creates power.

    But title is not proof. Appearance is not proof. Prestige is not proof.

    Proof is proof.

    And if an official claims authority over your life, your liberty, your property, or your money, then you have every right to require evidence that the official lawfully qualified for that authority.

    The most dangerous thing to a presumptive system is not anger. It is not rebellion.

    It is a citizen with records.

    A citizen who asks the right questions. A citizen who preserves the answers. A citizen who understands that the burden of proving authority belongs to the one who claims it.

    And as always, may truth reign supreme.



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  • Are Judges bonded?
    Apr 20 2026

    Are Judges and Prosecutors Really Bonded?It is April 19th. Welcome to YesToHellWith.com.Many people assume that judges and prosecutors are above this process.They are not.They may not always have an individual bond, but they are often covered by: - Blanket policies - Judicial risk pools - State insurance funds - Professional liability programsSo ask for the records.Send the request to: - Court administration - State administrative office - County risk management office - State treasurerAsk specifically:“Please identify any bond, blanket bond, liability coverage, risk pool, or financial protection applicable to Judge Smith or Prosecutor Jones during the period from January 1, 2025 through present.”Again, we are not relying on assumptions.We are creating a record.Because even the most powerful official depends upon one thing:Presumption.And when you challenge presumption with documentation, the entire conversation changes.



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