Author: Súngbá Asanti Kofi (also writing as Samuel Louis Calvin)
Publisher: Scroll Wealth Press(TM)
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
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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(TM), 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
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