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YesToHellWith is determined to expose the wrongful conviction and imprisonment of Orlando Carter. We are asking that President Trump review this injustice and exonerate Carter.

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  • Download the Liberty Dialogues System
    Aug 21 2026

    Over the last week, nearly 5,000 people have begun following this Facebook page.

    First, thank you. I sincerely appreciate your interest and your willingness to support this effort.

    But I want to note something.

    With nearly 5,000 new followers on FB alone, there aree only 500 downloads of the Liberty Dialogues System.

    So if you are following because you believe in this effort, because you want to learn, or to understand what how to change the culture of government, I encourage you to take the next step.

    Go to TheLibertyDialogues.com and download the entire Liberty Dialogues System.

    It is free.

    There is no obligation. Get it. read it, study it, and use it.

    And here is why this matters.

    The more people who understand the Liberty Dialogues System, the more people we will reach in the months ahead.

    Understanding spreads.

    Confidence spreads.

    People begin asking better questions. They begin thinking differently about authority, jurisdiction, responsibility, and government itself.

    And that is how culture begins to change.

    Not simply because government suddenly decides to change—but because we change first.

    We change our own minds.

    We change our own hearts.

    We change what we are willing to accept without question.

    And as more people do that, government will eventually have to respond to a different kind of citizenry.

    My goal is simple:

    5,000 followers on FB. 5,000 downloads.

    If you’re going to follow, then truly follow.

    Go to TheLibertyDialogues.com today.

    Thank you for your support.

    And as always, May truth reign supreme.



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    2 mins
  • You do not need an attorney...
    Aug 21 2026

    I want to be very direct.

    Every day, people send me emails, and private messages asking for help with government problems. I do not respond to these requests. I am not an attorney. Moreover, my focus is to help you as you learn how to help yourself with your personal challenges.

    Consequently, My focus is to put the Liberty Dialogues System into your hands.

    If you have a problem with a court, agency, official, or government action and you have not downloaded the system and watched the training, you are making a serious mistake.

    The Liberty Dialogues teaches you to examine what many attorneys do not understand.

    With the LD System You can research, draft motions, prepare objections, analyze evidence, prepare voir dire, preserve the record, and build a case through appeal.

    That means something important:

    We can dramatically reduce our dependence upon attorneys—and in many cases make them unnecessary altogether.

    This system has sold for $387. I believe its value exceeds $2,000.

    Right now, it is free.

    And if you download it, I am holding a free class Monday at 8 p.m. Eastern to show you how to use the Liberty Dialogues with AI and answer your questions.

    Go to TheLibertyDialogues.com.

    Download it. Learn it. Use it.

    Stop asking whether someone else can help you. Learn how to help yourself.

    May truth reign supreme.



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  • What does it mean to “alter” government?
    Aug 21 2026
    WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO “ALTER” GOVERNMENT?There is a word in the Declaration of Independence that may be more important than abolish.The word is:Alter.The Declaration says when government becomes destructive of the ends for which it was created, it is the Right of the People:“to alter or to abolish it.”Why did the Founders give us both words?Because alteration and abolition are not the same thing.To alter something is to change it.To correct it.To restructure it.And that raises an important question:How much of our government could be restored without abolishing it at all?Suppose an agency exercises authority beyond its proper boundaries.Do you abolish the government?No.Correct the agency.Suppose Congress passes an unconstitutional law.Do you abolish the government?No.Challenge the law.Suppose an elected official abuses the authority of his office.Remove him.Suppose power has accumulated in one institution that properly belongs somewhere else.Redistribute that power through lawful means.The principle is simple:The remedy should fit the defect.You don’t demolish a house because a window is broken.You repair the window.But what happens when the problem isn’t the window?What happens when the foundation itself begins to fail?Now alteration becomes much more serious.And our constitutional system already recognizes this principle.We hold elections.We repeal statutes.We restructure agencies.We eliminate offices.We alter jurisdiction.We amend state constitutions.And Article V provides a process for amending the United States Constitution itself.Think about what that means.The governmental structure created by the People was never intended to be untouchable.It can be changed.And who possesses the ultimate political authority behind those changes?The People.That is why the word alter matters so much.Because the choice presented by the Declaration is not simply:Accept government exactly as it exists—or destroy it.There is an enormous territory between those two extremes.Reform it.Restore constitutional boundaries.Return improperly accumulated power to the proper level of government.Strengthen the institutions capable of checking governmental abuse.Demand accountability from officials.Replace representatives who refuse to represent.Require government to demonstrate the authority it exercises.And perhaps most importantly—restore meaningful remedies when government crosses the line.This is where the Liberty Dialogues approach becomes practical.Before demanding that an institution disappear, ask:What exactly is broken?Authority?Jurisdiction?Accountability?Representation?Due process?Enforcement?The remedy depends upon the answer.And this is also why I believe so strongly in beginning locally.Before asking whether an entire national government must fundamentally change, ask what can be changed in your own county.Who is your sheriff?Who are your county officials?Who are your judges?Who represents you in the state legislature?What authority do they actually possess?What limitations accompany that authority?And will they exercise their lawful authority to protect the People when another governmental institution crosses its boundary?That is alteration at its most practical level.Not chaos.Not revolution.Correction.County by county.State by state.Institution by institution.And if those corrections work, something extraordinary happens:Abolition never becomes necessary.That should be the objective.Because the Declaration’s warning cuts both ways.Government should not be changed for “light and transient causes.”But neither should institutions become sacred merely because they have existed for a long time.Government exists for a purpose.The institution is not the ultimate object.The People are.So preserve what works.Correct what doesn’t.Reform what can be reformed.Alter what must be altered.But then we confront the harder question.What if alteration fails?What if the People repeatedly attempt correction—and the structure itself prevents correction?What if the evidence establishes that the problem is no longer an official, an agency, a statute, or even a branch of government?What if the form itself has become destructive of the purpose for which government was created?Only then do we arrive at the second word the Declaration gives us.Abolish.And before anyone uses that word casually, we need to understand exactly what it means.That’s Part Five.What does it actually mean to abolish a government?And as always—May truth reign supreme. Get full access to YesToHellWith at yestohellwith.substack.com/subscribe
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