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The other day, I found my high school yearbook. My kids were flipping through it, laughing at old photos and
Someone our family has known forever recently told my sister that they’ve been reading my Substack and that if they
We used to share the same lies. Now we each get our own. Soon, we may not even agree that
The world’s a screaming match—doctors, economists, influencers, all clawing for their slice of truth. Nobody’s listening, and nobody’s seeing the
Beyond the First Veil In ‘Reading Between the Lies,’ we explored how to recognize patterns of institutional deception—the carefully crafted
By Harry Phibbs Fifty years ago today, on February 11, 1975, Margaret Thatcher was elected leader of the UK’s Conservative
My father could disassemble and rebuild a car engine in our garage. I, like many of my generation, was steered
History will remember this era as the moment when America’s most sacred principles collided with unprecedented institutional power – and lost. The...
In a previous article, we traced the development of structures of oversight from Edison’s physical monopolies through Tavistock’s psychological...
As I often do on Sunday mornings, I was drinking my coffee and scrolling through my news feed when I noticed something striking. Maybe it’s my...
By Patrick Carroll Defenders of fiscal sanity have received quite a surprise with Trump’s new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). For the...
When Avril Haines, Director of National Intelligence, announced during Event 201’s pandemic drill in 2019 that they would “flood the zone with...
Every Saturday morning in the mid-1980s, my mom would drop me off at the Commack flea market in central Long Island. While other kids were watching...
Let me start by saying I loathe politics. I’ve always been drawn to liberal ideas—individual freedom, protecting the vulnerable, questioning...
There’s a peculiar comfort in believing that things simply happen by accident. That the powerful don’t conspire, that institutions don’t...
As this Thanksgiving weekend draws to a close, my gratitude centers not on the usual holiday platitudes, but on something that has become...