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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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  • The Power of the Liberty Dialogues
    Mar 4 2026

    It is March 4. Welcome to yestohellwith.com.I would like to share another testimonial from a YTHW subscriber about his use of the Liberty Dialogues. He states: “These Video Calls concerning usage of the Liberty Dialogues is tremendous. As a long time Pro-Se litigant I have struggled with my research into the many aspects of law and government issues as applicable to my problems/concerns. Using the internet and even with my book research, I have always been saddled with the core structure of the individual reference(s) and its results.There has been no control over the product on the internet until now. The use of the Liberty Dialogs with ChatGPT allows some control by the user with the ability to upload and have analysis based on a foundation and structure as directed by you. The Video call(s) with Beau and other participants discuss usage, implementation and result analysis - is invaluable. The Liberty Dialogues Video Calls are a valuable tool in my research and application of the Constitution and Laws of these United States.”And as always, may truth reign supreme.



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  • Are you able to defend yourself?
    Mar 4 2026

    It is March 4. Welcome to yestohellwith.com

    Today we continue the video series that, quite unfortunately, but appropriately, focuses on the submission of the American people generally to the current legal system and why the Liberty Dialogues are vital to greater understanding.

    We will begin with an example that is simple: a traffic ticket.

    You’re driving in your home town.You get pulled over.You receive a citation.

    Now watch carefully what happens next.

    The officer presumes you are a statutory “person” under the transportation code.The court presumes jurisdiction over you.The code is applied with the same presumption to your conduct.

    You appear.You plead.The process moves forward.

    Everything operates automatically.

    Now here is the critical distinction.

    No one first establishes:

    What type of jurisdiction is being exercised?Is it territorial? Subject-matter? Personal?

    What status is being applied to you?Private individual? Commercial operator?

    What authority is being invoked — and over what capacity?

    The Liberty Dialogues framework teaches something different.

    It does not begin with defiance.It does not begin with emotional reaction.

    It begins with structured inquiry.

    Before arguing facts,before pleading,before defending,

    ask:

    What is the legal basis?Where is jurisdiction established?Where is applicability defined?

    Because courts move by presumption unless presumption is examined.

    Most people argue their driving speed.

    In a traffic case, most defendants focus only on the factual allegation —“How fast was I going?”

    They argue:

    The radar was wrong.

    The officer misread it.

    I was keeping up with traffic.

    I wasn’t going that fast.

    In other words, they accept the structure of the proceeding and only dispute the measurement.

    They argue within the system’s presumption.

    They do not question:

    Whether the court has jurisdiction.

    Whether the statute applies to their specific status.

    Whether the code governs the activity as engaged.

    Whether enforcement authority has been properly established.

    Most people argue the fact pattern — not the authority structure.

    They defend themselves on the allegation,but they do not examine the legal foundation under which the allegation is being made.

    Now — important boundary:

    This does not mean jurisdiction is absent.It does not mean statutes do not apply.It means most people never analyze those questions at all.

    They move immediately to defending the accusation.

    The Liberty Dialogues framework shifts attention from:

    “Was I going 62 in a 55?”

    to:

    “What authority is being exercised, and over whom?”

    Whether that inquiry succeeds in a given case is a separate matter.

    LD examines authority.

    That’s the contrast.

    Most people live inside a legal system they do not understand.

    They sign documents they have not read.They accept statuses they cannot define.They comply with processes they cannot explain.

    Not because they are weak.Not because they are incapable.

    Because no one ever taught them how authority actually operates.

    The SOU for You package is not a protest tool.

    It is not a loophole kit.

    It is not magic language.

    It is a structured education in:

    • Status• Jurisdiction• Presumption• Standing• Obligation

    It teaches you how to read before you react.

    How to analyze before you argue.

    How to understand what is being applied to you — and why.

    You cannot intelligently consent to what you do not comprehend.

    And you cannot challenge what you cannot define.

    Most people live in emotional reaction to the system.

    The SOU gives you intellectual positioning inside the system.

    It forces clarity.

    It forces precision.

    It forces you to confront definitions.

    Whether you ultimately agree with every conclusion or not is secondary.

    What matters is that you stop operating blindly.

    The SOU for You is not about escaping responsibility.

    It is about understanding responsibility.

    If you want outrage, you don’t need it.

    If you want structure, you do.

    Clarity is power.

    And ignorance is expensive.



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  • Passion over Reason
    Mar 4 2026

    It is March 4, welcome to yestohellwith.com.

    Yesterday, I posted a video stating that I will never file another federal income tax return.

    Within one day, it has almost 200,000 views. This was the same video that had over a million views and FB deleted.

    Now compare the 200,000 views in one day to the video posted the same day offering a free document that would help people understand the court process. It has under 5,000 views and of those, 250 requests for the document.

    So what does that tell you?

    The idea of not filing strikes a nerve. It hits emotionally. It awakens something deep inside people. Supporters were passionate. Critics were emotional — even hostile.

    But here’s the point.

    Passion alone is not enough.

    Yes, passion fueled the colonists in the 1700s. They sensed something was wrong. Something unjust. Something contemptible.

    But passion without reason loses in court.

    Passion without strategy loses to agencies.

    Passion without structure loses the long game.

    We must think.

    We must understand jurisdiction.

    We must understand authority.

    We must argue intelligently and prevail on the larger points.

    Emotion may ignite the fire.

    But reason wins the war.

    And with that — I encourage you to get the SOU for you package. It is located below the memberships on yestohellwith.com. Once you have the SOU for You package with the Liberty Dialogues, join me on the live video chats and learn how to use the Liberty Dialogues series with ChatGPT. Become a powerful force when you confront any level of government. And as always,

    May truth reign supreme.



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