Our Children Deserve Better From Us
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Enforcement begins where proof should begin, and the burden is shifted to the individual to disprove a liability that was never lawfully established in the first place.
At the same time, those same AI analyses also expose a deeper and more uncomfortable truth: the system prevails out of necessity, not legitimacy. It prevails because it must. It prevails because it always has. Continuity is preserved not because jurisdiction is cleanly proven in each case, but because disruption is intolerable to institutions dependent on uninterrupted revenue. In other words, the system survives not by truth, but by inertia—and inertia is sustained through fear.
I will speak candidly. I lost everything – family home, livelihood because the federal government needed to keep Americans fearful and compliant.
This truth gave rise to what is now known as the Liberty Dialogues.
The Liberty Dialogues is not a protest movement.It is not tax evasion.It is not defiance of lawful authority.
It is a comprehensive, documented framework designed to restore the proper constitutional order of governance: authority must be identified first, jurisdiction must be established second, and obligation may arise only afterward—if at all.
Where Congress has done this properly—through legitimate excise taxes tied to voluntary federal activity—the law functions cleanly. Where Congress has not, enforcement fills the void with presumption, and prosecution becomes the mechanism for enforcing silence.
For more than a century, this presumptive model has held the American people in a stranglehold. Generations have been conditioned to believe they are obligated to the tax system by their mere existence alone, governed by implication, and subject to punishment without proof. Fear has replaced clarity. Compliance has replaced consent.
Congress is not innocent in this. Rather Congress is GUILTY.
Congress is complicit by allowing laws in America—especially tax laws—to be written and maintained in vague, open-ended language that predictably invites presumption. Either Congress knows that obligation is being enforced against Americans without clearly established federal jurisdiction and allows it to continue, or Congress does not understand how its own statutes are being applied.
Both possibilities are unacceptable. And all congressman and senators should be terminated without question.
If those in Congress know and remain silent, they are complicit in fraud by omission, they have no business holding office. If those in Congress do not know of this fraud, they have no business holding office.
Ambiguity that predictably produces coercion is not neutral. It is culpable.
The Liberty Dialogues exposes this system conclusively—not through ideology, not through slogans, but through statute, definition, jurisdiction, and record. These works are not meant to inflame. They are meant to end a lie. They are meant to liberate the American people once and for all.
And they will.
The Liberty Dialogues are—and will be—the books read around the world, because they articulate what millions already know intuitively but have never seen demonstrated with precision: that federal power in America has expanded not through lawful definition, but through unchallenged assumption and massive and coercive fraud.
This message is not a threat.It is a demand for accountability.
To Congress: understand and comply with your limited authority and jurisdiction. State all taxable classes openly—or accept responsibility for the abuse that follows your ambiguity.
To the Executive: restraint is not weakness. Prosecuting Americans to maintain fear and compliance is not justice—it is coercion. Your duty is to execute the law faithfully, not to preserve your silence where authority has not been proven.
I am not asking for permission.I am not seeking mercy.
I am stating plainly that the truth is already out, and it will not be put back into the shadows.
Lawful authority does not fear examination.Truth does not fear definition.And a just government does not need to employ fear in order to function.
The century-long reliance on presumption ends when it is exposed.
That process has begun.
The American people demand and deserve this. And as always, may truth reign supreme.
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