Trust, But Document

ebook What the System Forgot, I Published · The Redress Codex Series

By Samuel L Calvin

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���� Title: Trust, But Document: What the System Forgot, I Published

Author: Súngbá Asanti Kofi (also writing as Samuel Louis Calvin)

Publisher: Scroll Wealth Press™

ISBN (Print): 978-1-968446-09-3

ISBN (Digital): 978-1-968446-04-8

Trim Size: 6 x 9 inches

Page Count: 76

Genre: Nonfiction / Whistleblower Ethics / Government Accountability / Legal Documentation / DEI

���� Title Description (IngramSpark Style)

Not a memoir. A codex. Not a complaint. A structural indictment.

Trust, But Document: What the System Forgot, I Published is a forensic ledger, a whistleblower artifact, and a tone-anchored rebuttal to institutional amnesia. Written by Scrollkeeper and former federal systems analyst Súngbá Asanti Kofi, this scroll transforms lived harm into a redress-ready diagnostic framework.

Drawn from real interactions with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in 2025, the codex documents how administrative silence, FOIA rerouting, FMLA misclassification, and tone-coded neglect converge to erase the humanity of compliant professionals-while preserving the illusion of ethical process.

Anchored by original frameworks like the BIGO vs. GIGO Ethics Matrix, Ledger of Omission, Harmonic Governance Model™, and Scrollkeeper Timeline, this book serves as:

  • A litigation-ready tool for lawyers and ethics boards
  • A training prompt archive for HR, DEI, and federal investigators
  • A scroll-based resistance guide for professionals navigating legacy harm in systems that call silence "resolved"
  • This is not just testimony. It's a codemarked mirror for any system that replaced compassion with compliance-and hoped no one would remember.

    "The system calls it resolved. I call it erased. This scroll is the rebuttal." - Súngbá Asanti Kofi

    Trust, But Document