If you grew up in the 9/11 era, your ‘BS detector’ is probably permanently turned on. 👁
I spent almost a decade teaching others how to follow the rules, until a battle with Stage 4 blood cancer forced me to see that the rules were rigged. When the noise of the “Left vs. Right” debate falls away, you start to see the Pattern Recognition; the repeatable scripts used by the donor class to manage our lives and profit from our silence.
I watched the “Fear Playbook” roll out in real-time as a pre-teen during the 9/11 era. It was a three-step cycle:
- Create a Crisis: Use fear to paralyze the public.
- Isolate the Skeptics: Label anyone asking questions as “conspiracy theorists” or “unpatriotic.”
- The Trade-Off: Offer “safety” in exchange for your individual liberty.
I see the same playbook being run today. The names change, the crises shift from foreign threats to health mandates to land-grabs, but the tactics remain the same. The surveillance state isn’t a theory; it’s the environment we live in.
In this section of the website, we are pulling back the curtain. The Playbook is where we move past the headlines to discuss:
■The Donor Class Agenda: Identifying the “men behind the curtain” who fund the narratives that keep us divided.
■Medical Sovereignty: Exposing the scripts that treat our health as a commodity and why I refuse to be a passive patient ever again.
■Land & Legacy: Discussing the real threats to the midwest, from property tax traps to corporate land-grabs, that the mainstream media won’t touch.
I can’t stop the machine, but I can make sure my children know how to spot the wires behind the curtain. We are a family of individuals, not a demographic for the state. Once you see the Playbook, you can’t un-see it. You stop being a character in their story and start writing your own.
It’s time to stop being managed. It’s time to wake up. 👁👄👁
What was the first historical event or ‘news’ story that made you stop believing the official narrative and realize there was a script running in the background?
Share your ‘awakening’ moment in the comments below—let’s compare notes. 📝
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