When Truth Dies, Narratives Live

In Part One of this series, we looked at deaths like Karen Silkwood, Dr. David Kelly, and Dr. Mary Sherman—cases where the “official” stories never quite lined up with reality, yet the world moved on. In Part Two, we continue the thread. Different names, different decades, but the same unnerving pattern: people on the verge… Continue reading When Truth Dies, Narratives Live

Genocide by Any Other Name

Imagine a country — let’s call it State X. In just a span of 72 hours, State X: Now strip away the names, the politics, the excuses. Ask yourself: What does international law actually say about these actions? The Laws on the Books 1. UN Charter — Use of Force 2. Geneva Conventions — Civilian… Continue reading Genocide by Any Other Name

Respect Over Ego

The tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk demands clarity, dignity, and space for honest dialogue. This is not a moment for interruptions, petty dominance displays, or derailing the conversation with disrespect. Yet, that’s exactly what happened during a recent podcast discussion. Instead of allowing voices to be heard, one participant chose to overtalk, bulldoze, and dismiss… Continue reading Respect Over Ego

The Fabric of Allegiance

I have recently traveled a bit and am reminded of pre-9/11 travel, to see the scam that was the Patriot Act and all the other supposed “safety necessities” for travel and the world around us. I cannot help but see money grabs, control mechanisms, and total assaults on humanity in more ways than we will… Continue reading The Fabric of Allegiance

From Podium to Grave

When Muammar Gaddafi took the stage at the 64th United Nations General Assembly in 2009, the world expected a spectacle. The Libyan leader was famous for fiery speeches, unconventional style, and blunt challenges to the Western-dominated order. But few could have predicted just how prophetic some of his words would prove to be. In a… Continue reading From Podium to Grave

Buried with the Evidence

History, we’re told, is a neat timeline of heroes, villains, and turning points. But scratch beneath the surface and you’ll find another layer: a pattern of convenient deaths, lost documents, and official stories that don’t withstand the slightest push. These aren’t random tragedies. They are the pressure points where truth was smothered to protect power… Continue reading Buried with the Evidence

Patterns in the Static

If you’ve ever seen The Kingsman, you’ll remember the over-the-top villain who uses hidden signals to turn ordinary people into violent, mindless puppets. It’s an absurd, darkly comic premise… until you start peeling back the layers of history and science, and realize the line between fiction and reality is paper-thin. The truth is, militaries and… Continue reading Patterns in the Static

Central Bank Dollars: Programmed to Obey

I’ve recently traveled a bit and felt the jarring reminder of what life used to be like—pre-9/11, pre-TSA, pre-Patriot Act. There was a time when traveling felt like freedom, not like navigating a sterile, monitored cattle chute in the name of “safety.” That so-called security overhaul was just the beginning. It was a masterclass in… Continue reading Central Bank Dollars: Programmed to Obey

The Silent Swap

Let’s take a walk through a hypothetical scenario—one that feels less like fiction and more like a future headline. Imagine this: Israel, increasingly isolated on the global stage, turns to its greatest benefactor—America. Under the guise of “refugee relief,” it asks to resettle hundreds of thousands (or more) of its citizens here on U.S. soil.… Continue reading The Silent Swap

The Trial of the Century?

While the world was distracted, a more sinister corruption story was building behind the scenes.  Netanyahu’s Qatar Gambit: Starting in 2018, Qatar transferred roughly $30 million per month into Gaza—ostensibly for humanitarian aid and civil salaries. Israel had full knowledge. Netanyahu’s security cabinet approved the routing; Shin Bet and Mossad gave the green light. He… Continue reading The Trial of the Century?