Proverbs 3:5, 6 "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths."
Letter To The Court.
By
Dean Gotcher
Dear Honorable Members of the Court
I write this letter not out of anger or a desire to argue, but from a place of deep grief where the pain of loss and the weight of injustice have settled like a heavy fog. I've been denied the chance to bring my evidence before you, and with the denial I've come to terms with what I've suspected for a long while, that the courts are owned by the corporations. The system has left no place for the living man as he is effectively silenced, censored and removed. His is a voice that can not be heard. My case was winnable, it was rooted in what happened to my wife alone but the legal fiction of the corporate State successfully locked me out both by limiting my ability to sue a "healthcare" provider due to forcing a narrow band of options (all which require a lawyer) and I was also blocked on the other end by classifying my wife as an estate (which again prevented my speaking in court without a state approved lawyer), and yet having gone to over twenty lawyers I found none who would represent me. It was this cascade of simple and heartbreaking rejection that forced me to sue as a pro se.
The agents of these corporations, formerly caring doctors and nurses, have become mercenaries preferring job security and retirement accounts more than the well being of their patients. Today they will congratulate themselves as they know they will get their perks, the lawyers will be paid, the nurse will carry on as if nothing happened and the doctor will soon forget all about my wife. The State has made it too easy for these lackadaisical services to proliferate as these healthcare workers know they are protected and therefore they can afford to cut corners and look the other way to separate themselves from the consequences of their subpar treatment. Everyone knows the system is broken but no one will say it, there's too much at risk to do that. There will be no discussion to do what is right, but only a dialogue where we ask what can we get out of this for ourselves such that the wrongs committed may be generalized and managed by the State to prevent damage to this corporate and self interested way of life. The individual does not matter. What you say does not matter. Once you go through that door they own you and you're just a lab rat. During Covid, millions died at the doctor's hands and no body can touch them because the courts are now owned by the corporate. King George is back.
An old time discussion would focus on what the patient needs but today's dialogue is focused on how can the patient's illness be used to funnel money from their pocket to the corporate pocket and when a patient dies during that pursuit, which is inevitable, the system protects itself from damages so that the overall lifestyle of those engaged in the system will continue. We used to seek to do what was right first, but "right" has been twisted to mean what makes the most money. Those responsible for prematurely taking my wife from me will not even have to acknowledge that a wrong was done because the system protects them, wrapping them in layers of immunity and procedure. So they will celebrate and have no incentive to improve but to only get worse, being reduced to stimulus and response, not to understand and do what is right, but to chase that which provides the preferred stimulus: fancy cars, fancy dinners, fancy trips, fancy people with money. Doing what is right doesn't satisfy the self in that way, it satisfies a deeper sense of justice; doing right simply doesn't feed the corporate.
Marxist Curriculum, "Bloom's Taxonomies," which since 1956 has been responsible for the educational foundation of our nation confirms that today's mindset was intentionally thrust on us when Benjamin Bloom wrote in his books for teacher training. Bloom noted two Marxists (Theodor Adorno and Erick Fromm, affective domain, pg 166) as his foundation of theory and practice:
"The affective domain is, in retrospect, a virtual 'Pandora's Box.'" "We are not entirely sure that opening our 'box' is necessarily a good thing; we are certain that it is not likely to be a source of peace and harmony among the members of a school staff." "It is in this 'box' that the most influential controls are to be found."
Yes, this mindset has gone unchallenged in our schools for 70 years and it is the system we've chosen and the system that plagues not only the medical industry but the legislature and the courts. They have intentionally opened Pandora's Box and not only can it not be closed but will get worse until it finally falls under the weight of its own corruption. György Lukács of the Frankfurt school, which has undermined our culture, further confirms that these results are not by chance but by careful design, when he said:
"while for the dialectical method the central problem is to change reality . . . reality with its 'obedience to laws.'"
This is to change the obedience to laws to support whatever reality may be constructed. A reality where any wrong can be reshaped, ignored or classified in a particular way such that it is negated by technicalities and processes, such as hiding these wrongs behind a license or by creating a legal fiction that forces legal questions that become impossible for a judge to deny without shirking his duty. Yes, we've been intentionally led down this Marxist path where every part is all quite legal in the end, not moral but very, very legal as every i is dotted and t is crossed and statute is passed in this "new" reality.
Right and wrong used to come first: we do what is right, we don't do what is wrong. But now, it's been changed to right and better, where "right" means a "better" life for the the corporates and those who participate in the system, and where "wrong" is reserved only for those who would get in the way. So, now it's between them and God. They'll have their fancy lives, their comforts and retirements, but someday they will meet God, and He will hold them accountable for the lives that they've prioritized less than their paychecks. I would hope that they would repent and turn back to a calling that once might have been noble but I don't expect that will happen. In fact, I'm convinced the system would also censor, silence and remove them if they tried, as participants in this system cannot allow dissent at any level. So, I hope from the depths of my compassion that one day they will not have to suffer a similar fate of watching a loved one ground up and their recourse taken away by the very system they've helped build, but that's the inevitable result of those who place their trust in the corporate. Perhaps they will then take a moment to remember my wife.
In the end I wasn't able to move my case forward, not because I couldn't prove my allegations, but because I was locked out before I got started, the legislature was very thoughtful in blocking every avenue a pro se litigant might attempt to take and because my case didn't meet the prerequisites that allowed the state to ensure a profit and manage the outcome demonstrates that they were actively working against the People when these laws were passed as they were clearly written to appease the medical industry at the expense of leaving their victims with no hope of justice.
If your loved ones are in the healthcare system, you should know that they are effectively in the hands of hired mercenaries, interested in and incentivized by job security, bank accounts and retirements. If your loved one happens to get in the way of these goals, if their care disrupts the flow of profit then the entire system will move to prevent you from seeking justice. Can an action be brought against healthcare workers? Yes it can, but only if your case brings more money to people who feed the corporate structure. If your case, like mine, cannot promise a sizable amount of wealth, if it's only about justice for one devastated family then it will be turned down by the only people allowed to litigate such a case, and your loved one will be tossed aside with no recourse. It's a heartbreaking truth that has left me swimming in grief because it is true and it is my desire to speak truth to power, and hold to my faith that God sees all, and that justice, true justice, awaits beyond these corporate owned halls.
With a heavy heart for this Nation and State,
I am Dean Gotcher, a grieving soul denied Justice.
© Institution for Authority Research, Dean Gotcher 2026