A Citizen's Call to Discernment: Evidence Circulated After Easter 2026 Concerning Alleged Injustices against Americans occurring in the United States (April 12, 2026)
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This post presents a communication circulated on April 12, 2026, raising serious questions concerning the exercise of authority in a foreclosure-related matter and the consequences that may have followed.
The communication includes allegations of fraud, lack of lawful authority, and responsibility for events resulting in the deaths of two individuals.
These allegations are presented as claims, not as established facts. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Personal identifying information has been redacted where appropriate.
The purpose of this post is not to resolve the issues raised, but to present them in a manner that allows others to engage in thoughtful and honest discernment. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
In a time when many rely on institutions, experts, or systems to determine what is true, it is easy to react—either by accepting or rejecting what is presented—without examination.
This post is offered as an alternative: an invitation to pause, to examine what is asserted, and to consider what it means to discern truth responsibly in matters that affect both individuals and the public. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Personal identifying information has been redacted where appropriate.
The purpose of this post is not to resolve the issues raised, but to present them in a manner that allows others to engage in thoughtful and honest discernment.
A Citizen’s Call to Discernment: Evidence Circulated After
Easter 2026 Concerning Alleged Injustices against Americans
occurring in the United States (April 12, 2026)
ABSTRACT:
This post presents a communication circulated on April 12, 2026, raising
serious questions concerning the exercise of authority in a foreclosure-related
matter and the consequences that may have followed. The communication
includes allegations of fraud, lack of lawful authority, and responsibility for
events resulting in the deaths of two individuals. These allegations are
presented as claims, not as established facts.
I do not offer this material as a lawyer advancing legal arguments, nor as one
asserting the truth of the matters described. Rather, I share it as a citizen who
believes that when such claims arise, they require careful and disciplined
discernment.
In a time when many rely on institutions, experts, or systems to determine
what is true, it is easy to react—either by accepting or rejecting what is
presented—without examination. This post is offered as an alternative: an
invitation to pause, to examine what is asserted, and to consider what it means
to discern truth responsibly in matters that affect both individuals and the
public.
Personal identifying information has been redacted where appropriate. The
purpose of this post is not to resolve the issues raised, but to present them in a
manner that allows others to engage in thoughtful and honest discernment.
Introduction
This post arises out of a communication that came to me on the Sunday
following Easter, April 12, 2026. It was circulated among a group of individuals
and raises serious questions regarding a foreclosure-related matter, the
authority under which certain actions were taken, and the tragic deaths of two
men said to have occurred in connection with those events.
I was required to download the email from Ed Vallejo as a google doc in order
to redact the email addresses of its recipients.
I was able, with the help of Todd AI, to reconstruct the email in a form that reflects the original. I believe the email is evidence that many people in the United States are aware of the corruption going on in their country and do not approve of it.
Thus, it is evidence that many of us the peoples of the world may have an interest in justice which our governments do not share.
The email communication reproduced below is direct and urgent in tone. It
contains allegations of fraud, forgery, and the improper exercise of legal
authority, and it calls for accountability.
These are not minor claims. They are the kind of assertions that, if true, would demand careful attention; and if untrue, would also require careful correction. In either case, they present a situation in which citizen discernment is necessary.
I do not present this material as a lawyer making arguments or asserting
conclusions.
Nor do I claim that the matters described have been established as
fact. Instead, I present this communication as I received it—subject to
appropriate redactions—because I believe that when such claims arise, they
should not simply be accepted or dismissed without examination. Too often, we
are conditioned to react quickly: to align ourselves with a narrative, to defer to
authority, or to reject claims out of hand. That is not the purpose of this post.
The purpose of this post is to pause. To look carefully at what is being asserted.
To consider the questions being raised—particularly those concerning
authority, responsibility, and truth—and to engage in the process of
Read the full email on Academia.edu

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