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When Prosecutors seek Convictions over Justice

When Prosecutors seek Convictions over Justice

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It is May 9, 2026. Welcome to yestohellwith.com.Former US Attorney Benjamin Glassman, you are a liar. Former US Attorney Kenneth Parker, you are a liar. This sets the tone for this vide.Over the next two weeks, you are going to witness a series that continues exposing one of the deepest failures inside the American justice system: the failure of prosecutors to uphold their responsibilities, their ethics, their obligations, and even their oath.And this series centers around a man named Orlando Carter.Orlando Carter is a man I met while I was in prison.And one of the things that struck me most profoundly when I began learning about his case was this: he never imagined — not in America, not as a businessman, not as a family man, not as a father — that he would ever endure the level of injustice that he ultimately experienced inside the federal system.And the reality is that many Americans feel exactly the same way.Most people assume the system will protect the innocent.Most people assume prosecutors are carefully searching for truth.Most people assume federal agencies independently verify the claims being presented to juries.Most people assume that if a person is convicted in federal court, the foundational evidence must have been thoroughly examined and unquestionably established.But what if that assumption is wrong?What if the system often protects its conclusions more aggressively than it protects the search for truth itself?Because that is where this story becomes deeply disturbing.Now understand something carefully.This series is not merely about a conviction.It is about what allegedly happened after the conviction.Because unlike many criminal cases that disappear quietly into history — this case reportedly never ended.Years after conviction.Years after imprisonment.Years after release.The search reportedly continued.Records.Banking documents.Agency correspondence.OCC findings.Contradictory federal positions.Questions concerning the alleged obligation at the center of the prosecution.And people do not continue fighting for decades unless they believe something fundamental was wrong from the very beginning.So let me be very direct with you.I believe — and I know — that Orlando Carter is innocent.I believe — and I know — that federal prosecutors failed in their duty.They did not fully investigate.They did not properly reconcile contradictions.They did not independently verify the underlying structure in the manner the public assumes they did.Instead, they pursued conviction.They pursued narrative.And they pursued institutional preservation.Not truth.Not fairness.And not justice.And I am going to say something publicly and directly by design.Former United States Attorney Benjamin Glassman — you are a liar.Mr. Benjamin Glassman, you lied to me and you lied to the public when you stated that evidence relating to the alleged four-million-dollar loan had been shredded by the federal government.That statement was false.And I proved it through multiple independent avenues.And I will say the same regarding former United States Attorney Kenneth Parker.Mr. Kenneth Parker — you are a liar.You repeated the same false narrative concerning the alleged destruction of evidence.And the facts did not support your claims.Now understand why this matters.Because if prosecutors and federal officials preserve false narratives after learning contradictory information — then the issue is no longer merely prosecutorial error.The issue becomes institutional self-protection.And that should concern every American regardless of political affiliation.Because what happened to Orlando Carter can happen to anybody.That is the larger warning here.And that is why this series matters.Not only must Americans understand the structural failures inside the justice system — they must also understand how to defend themselves against those failures.And this is precisely why I continue stressing the importance of the Liberty Dialogues framework.Because when you understand the Liberty Dialogues order — Authority, Jurisdiction, Status, Standing, Obligation, and Enforcement, under the umbrella of presumption — you begin forcing government actors to establish their position structurally rather than emotionally.You stop assuming.You stop conceding.You stop reacting from fear.And you begin requiring proof.The students now using the Liberty Dialogues framework are already constructing extraordinarily sophisticated responses and defenses that most people would never have known how to create previously.And I firmly believe this: had Orlando Carter possessed the Liberty Dialogues framework in 2007 and 2008, he likely would never have been convicted at all.I believe that completely.So as you watch this series, I want you to focus on three things.First — understand that Orlando Carter’s situation could become anybody’s situation in modern America.Second — understand how prosecutors sometimes fail Americans while pursuing ...
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