The Mission
Protecting Truth, Disassembling the Outrage Machine, Building Resilient Futures
You are not broken for being overwhelmed by today's world. You are being overwhelmed on purpose.
Across politics, media, and advocacy, a machine was built- a machine that profits by keeping society locked in cycles of rage, grief, and despair. It monetizes suffering. It silences real survivors. It turns trauma into currency for power and profit.
This is not accidental. This is by design. My work exists to expose that machine, disrupt its pipelines, and build something stronger in its place.
The Three Pillars of My Mission
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Exposing the Manufactured Outrage Machine
Explore the InvestigationThrough investigative work like The Manufactured Outrage Machine exposé, I trace how political fundraising networks exploit real tragedy for personal gain - raising billions without delivering solutions. These systems thrive in silence. Breaking that silence is the first act of resistance.
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Drafting Systems of Protection: The Eden Protection Act
Read the Eden Protection Act (OPEA)Exposing corruption isn't enough. We need laws that make narrative exploitaion a crime, not a strategy.
The Eden Protection Act (OPEA) proposes real legislative reforms:
- Criminal penalties for fake tragedy fundraisers.
- Financial transparency mandates for "charity" PACs.
- Private right of action for families harmed by exploitation.
- Clear disclosure standards for political campaigns tied to tragedy narratives.
Protection must be structural - not just symbolic
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Storytelling Beyond Outrage: Fiction as Civilian Blueprint
Enter the Fictional BlueprintOutrage wants to steal not just our politics - it wants to steal our imaginaition.
My Years Gone Saga projects are more than entertainment. They are emotional blueprints for surviving fractured systems, resiting truama exploitaion, and reclaiming meaning after collapse.
Through dystopian fiction, I map not just what we are fighting against - but what we might still build, if we dare.
What Comes Next
I'm not building a political movement. I'm building an independent civilian architecture - one capable of defending human dignity, narrative truth, and survivor agency against the systems that tried to sell them.
There are no billionaires behind me. No political parties. No corporate sponsors.
Only a relentless belief: We deserve better systems. And we can build them ourselves.