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  • The Liberty Dialogues
    Mar 6 2026

    Today is Friday, March 6, welcome to yestohellwith.com.

    I will be hosting a call this evening at 6 p.m. Eastern Time about the Liberty Dialogues and how to effectively use them with AI and ChatGPT.

    This call is designed to show people how the Liberty Dialogues framework can be used to analyze personal conflicts involving government authority, jurisdiction, presumption, and obligation. Many people sense that something in the system is fundamentally wrong, but they lack the structure to clearly identify the problem. The Liberty Dialogues provide that structure.

    If you are interested in attending the call, simply send me an email with the subject line: “Liberty Dialogues.”

    Once I receive your email, I will confirm your purchase of the SOU4U package, and I will then send you the conference credentials for tonight’s call.

    In the meantime, I encourage you to visit StatementOfUnderstanding.com and learn how this program helps individuals document their good-faith beliefs before any conflict arises with any level of government. This program contains an extensive overview of the power of presumption, a concept that drives much of the modern legal system but is largely unknown to most Americans.

    Finally, here is a brief testimonial from a recent subscriber who attended one of the live Liberty Dialogues calls.

    The Sunday call was very informative. Learning to use the Liberty Dialogues along with ChatGPT has opened a massive new doorway to understanding and dealing with government systems with the proper sequence and structure. It has also aided in allowing for a positive disconnection from the emotion of dealing with controversy in these systems, which allows for a cleaner outcome and a clearer record.

    Sadly, we do not know what we do not know. Let’s resolve this and let’s do it now.

    And as always,

    may truth reign supreme.



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    2 mins
  • The Government Expects You to Cooperate.
    Mar 6 2026

    It is March 6. Welcome to YesToHellWith.com.

    In 1933, the United States Supreme Court decided a case called United States v. Murdock. In that decision, the Court made an observation about the relationship between citizens and government. The Court explained that the American system of law assumes that most citizens will act in good faith, and that the machinery of government therefore functions best when people respond honestly to lawful inquiries rather than immediately entering into adversarial conflict.

    For that reason, the Court stated:

    “The relation of the citizen to the government is ideally one of cooperation rather than of confrontation.”

    Now notice something important about the way the Court framed that statement.

    The Court wrote from the perspective of the citizen toward the government, not from the perspective of the government toward the citizen.

    In other words, the Court was describing the expected conduct of the citizen—that the citizen should respond honestly and in good faith before becoming adversarial.

    Implicit in that statement is something equally important: the government itself was not supposed to begin the relationship from a position of suspicion, contention, or presumption of wrongdoing.

    The expectation was that the citizen would deal honestly with government, not that government would begin by presuming dishonesty from the citizen.

    Now on the surface, the Court’s statement about cooperation sounds reasonable.But within the Liberty Dialogues framework, that statement deserves much closer examination.

    Because cooperation only works when authority is legitimate, jurisdiction is defined, and presumptions are honest.

    The problem in modern America is that cooperation has quietly become submission.

    People cooperate with demands they do not understand.They cooperate with authority that has never been proven.They cooperate with jurisdiction that has never been established.

    And through that cooperation, presumption becomes power.

    In the Liberty Dialogues we explain something very simple:

    When government authority expands through presumption rather than proof, cooperation is no longer a virtue.

    It becomes the mechanism of your own subordination.

    In those circumstances, lawful confrontation becomes necessary.

    Not violent confrontation.Not reckless confrontation.

    But constitutional and intellectual confrontation.

    Jurisdiction must be questioned.Authority must be proven.Presumptions must be rebutted.

    And this is precisely where the Liberty Dialogues enter the picture.

    The Liberty Dialogues are not merely commentary on government. They are a constitutional analytical framework that confrontationally challenges the presumptive authority of government itself.

    By forcing questions of authority, jurisdiction, status, standing, and presumption, the Liberty Dialogues bring the system into the open.

    And that confrontation—peaceful, intellectual, and constitutional—creates something extremely important.

    It gives the people the opportunity to finally understand the system they are dealing with, and once that understanding exists, it gives them the opportunity to prevail within it.

    And as always,

    may truth reign supreme.



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    4 mins
  • How to Use the Liberty Dialogues
    Mar 5 2026

    It is March 5 and welcome to yestohellwith.comHere is another testimonial of a yestohellwith subscriber who is applying the Liberty Dialogues to personal situations. Now before I quote this person, I invite you to note her posture and what kind of work she does. Moreover, she has been frequently kicked off of Facebook for speaking truth. Here is what this subscriber said: I've been examining legislative bills so I can give intelligent non emotional testimony and I truly appreciate your work since it is grounded on facts and lawfulness that helps me dig into legislative bills for the hidden agenda of taking power from the people by presuming authority when non exists. Now if this person can use the Liberty Dialogues to establish that no authority exists from the legislative perspective, how powerful would the Liberty Dialogues be for your personal life.I will have a call this Friday at 6 EST for those who have the SOU for You package and want to learn how to apply ChatGPT or AI to your research. If you are interested, send me an email and Mention “Liberty Dialogues” in the subject line. I will send you the call credentials.Be sure to prepare your good faith beliefs in writing. Go to statementofunderstanding.com to learn more. And as always, may truth reign supreme.



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