“No Victim, No Crime”
It is May 27, 2026.
Welcome to yestohellwith.com.
Let me ask you a dangerous question.
When did America stop requiring a victim before punishment?
Think carefully.
A man parks incorrectly.
A woman sells bread to her neighbor.
A father builds a shed on his own land.
A citizen travels without government permission.
No one is harmed.
No property damaged.
No fraud committed.
No victim exists.
Yet the State punishes anyway.
Why?
Because modern America no longer operates primarily on Common Law.
Common Law asked:
Who was harmed?
Who caused the injury?
What restitution is owed?
Modern administrative systems ask something very different:
Did you obey?
That is the difference between liberty and control.
Under Common Law:
No injury, no crime.
No contract, no obligation.
No consent, no authority.
But under administrative law, peaceful people become offenders simply because they failed to ask permission from bureaucracies they never consented to serve.
And this is the great deception.
People believe regulation equals safety.
But regulation without boundaries becomes tyranny.
Because the moment government can punish harmless behavior…
freedom no longer exists.
You are no longer living under law.
You are living under management.
The Liberty Dialogues exposes this distinction clearly.
Common Law governs harm.
Administrative systems govern behavior.
One protects rights.
The other manufactures subjects.
And once a people accepts punishment without victims…
the government no longer needs justice to exercise power.
It only needs compliance.
That is why innocent Americans live in fear of paperwork…
licenses…
codes…
permits…
registrations…
and endless bureaucratic procedures.
Not because they harmed someone.
But because they violated policy.
A Republic cannot survive this inversion.
The Constitution was written to restrain government —
not to convert every peaceful activity into regulated privilege.
The right to labor.
The right to travel.
The right to exchange goods.
The right to speak.
The right to defend yourself.
These are not permissions from the State.
They are pre-existing rights.
And once government transforms rights into licenses…
the people become tenants of their own freedom.
The Liberty Dialogues asks the question modern America avoids:
Where is the victim?
Because if there is no victim…
there is no lawful basis for punishment.
May truth reign supreme.









