Yesterday we discussed the Four Corners of Justice
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I am Beau Johnson. December 24, 2025. Welcome to YesToHellWith.com. You have about six more days to get the $1.00 report at jamesbowersjohnson.com revealing ChatGPT’s acceptance that the federal government enforces income tax laws through fraudulent presumption. Yesterday we discussed the Four Corners of Justice. Today, here’s why it exists. This is the case of Arlon Jones. In 1940s Virginia, Jones was a poor father with two children and a paraplegic wife. His family was starving. In desperation, he killed a single heifer owned by a wealthy neighbor to feed them. That was the crime. No violence. No scheme. No profit motive. He was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Why? Because intent was ignored. Because discretion was abused. Because the judge was a close personal friend of the rancher. And because no one intervened. Under the Four Corners of Justice, nearly every actor crossed the line. Arlon Jones didn’t die in prison because justice failed once. He died because everyone allowed it. This isn’t history. It’s a warning.
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