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Why Roger Ver Deserves A Presidential Pardon

• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Aaron Day

His case represents an unprecedented attack on attorney-client privilege that threatens everyone who relies on professional counsel.

Today, Ver sits silenced in Spain, unable to defend himself publicly, while prosecutors use his own lawyers' records against him—records that show his meticulous attempts to follow the law. This isn't just about cryptocurrency; it's about whether any American can safely consult legal counsel without fear of prosecution.

If this precedent stands, seeking professional advice could become evidence of criminality. Business owners, entrepreneurs, and ordinary citizens who rely on lawyers and accountants will all be at risk. The time to act is now, before this dangerous precedent becomes permanent.

Imagine for a moment that you're an entrepreneur with an unwavering belief: state control over money isn't just wrong—it's a weapon. It fuels violence, breeds poverty, and crushes individual freedom. You've seen the wreckage it leaves behind and know that there has to be a better way.

You know this because you've experienced the state's brutality firsthand. 

At just 22, you were imprisoned for ten months in federal prison. Your supposed crime? Selling firecrackers on eBay's then-legal Guns & Ammo section without a license. But the real reason, as Roger tells it, was speaking truth to power—declaring that taxation is theft and wars are mass murder.

In prison, you experienced psychological torture that haunts you to this day. A guard planted a weapon on you as a "joke," threatening you with additional years in prison until you broke down in tears. You witnessed the theatrical deception when inspectors visited—seeing how the system maintains its façade of legitimacy while grinding down human dignity behind closed doors. In Roger's own words from his emotional testimony:

"That man just purely tortured me for his own amusement…when he sees that enough tears are coming down my face and that I'm crying enough, he pats me on the shoulder and says 'Relax, I'm just kidding with you.'"