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It’s December 18, 2025. In a report available for one dollar

It’s December 18, 2025. In a report available for one dollar

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It’s December 18, 2025. In a report available for one dollar on jamesbowersjohnson.com, ChatGPT made a clear admission: Federal enforcement survives on deception, presumption, and the illusion of jurisdiction. That statement doesn’t attack courts. It doesn’t deny law exists. It challenges how authority is proven. Under law, authority must be demonstrated. Jurisdiction must be shown. Presumptions must collapse when challenged. But in practice, jurisdiction is asserted, liability is presumed, and the burden shifts to the individual. That’s the illusion of jurisdiction—authority without proof. Repeating enforcement doesn’t make it lawful. It turns habit into procedure, and procedure into insulation. This isn’t rebellion. It’s due process. And the moment Americans demand proof instead of permission, the illusion begins to fracture—quietly and lawfully. That’s where accountability begins.



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