No Kings: The Trump Thesis of Power
No Kings means no coronations by charisma—no leader above the laws that bind the rest of us. When critics call Trump “king,” they’re naming a pattern: reality by proclamation, loyalty over law, and a crownless style of rule that tests whether a republic still remembers how to say no.
When the Sky Turns Its Keys: Revelation’s Timing
Not Just “God’s Plan”: What Actually Separates Religions (and What Doesn’t)
The Secret Teachings of All Ages — And What Most People Miss
Forget TikTok wisdom—this one room of alchemy and dust just explained why your ‘manifesting’ isn’t working.
For the Recovering Catholic: On Inherited Dogma and the Bruises It Leaves
Breaking the Spell: Justice in a Rigged World
Cut.
Walk.
Build.
And when someone asks you, years from now, “Where were you when the spell began to break?” you will be able to say, “I was right where I stood. I was right where I loved. I was right where I fought—quietly, daily, fiercely—for a world that deserved its people.”
That’s justice.
That’s the work.
And we are just getting started.

