The Antiquity of Technocratic Salvation: A Personalist Critique of Davos Progressivism
Davos is once again upon us as the little gods of this world confab over how to manage us wayward peasants. For decades the men and women who gather annually at Davos have presented themselves as the stewards of progress. They speak the language of the future: innovation, disruption, optimization, resilience, while casting their vision…Continue reading→
Let God Be God
I humbly submit this as a sincere thought, not an argument, nor a polemic. One of the quiet temptations of theology is the impulse to protect God, His reputation, His attributes, His coherence, or His sovereignty, from perceived human misunderstanding. While often well-intentioned, this instinct risks committing a fundamental category error: it subtly reverses the…Continue reading→
If Liberty Matters, Then Culture Matters As Well.
Modern liberal societies often comfort themselves with a simple proposition: that neutral laws, applied equally, are sufficient to preserve liberty regardless of cultural change. Yet recent controversies surrounding speech policing in England, particularly in cases involving religious offense, suggest this confidence may be misplaced. When laws apply equally in theory but are enforced unevenly in…Continue reading→
The Fortunate Misadventures of Julian Fog Episode Nine Graveyard of the Warborn
The stars out here were wrong. Thin. Dead-looking. This part of space felt like something had carved a hole in reality and left it to rot. The Fogrunner slid through it, engines on whisper-burn, every external light dimmed. Outside, the Irexis Belt sprawled. A loose collection of rock, ice, and metal twisted into a lazy,…Continue reading→
The Time Makers Plot
EXCERPT The following is compiled for the record from Daniel Harrow’s personal notes. Day One: I experienced the most shocking revelation of my life. Right here in our quiet little town. It is hard to put into words. I was shocked beyond imagining. I could not believe what I had heard – what I had…Continue reading→
Crass Words, Uncomfortable Truths: Culture, Gratitude, and the Moral Preconditions of America
In 2019, then–President Donald Trump made a remark that quickly became infamous. Responding to criticism from several progressive lawmakers, he suggested they should “go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came.” The comment was widely condemned as racist. It was crude, imprecise, and rhetorically abrasive, flattening individual…Continue reading→
The West Isn’t Dead. It’s Forgotten Why It Worked.
America is not collapsing because it lacks good values. It is faltering because it no longer understands why those values worked or where they came from. We have spent decades defending the fruit of our civilization – peace, prosperity, liberty, innovation – while neglecting the root that made those things possible. And a tree cannot…
Julian Fog Episode EIGHT: THE GLASS ARCHIVE OF VEXALON-3
Space got thin out here. Not empty. Never empty. But thin in the way of a breath held too long, or a secret no one wanted to say out loud. The usual gentle sea of stars gave way to hushed clusters, lonely systems hanging on the far rim like tired lanterns. The Fogrunner slipped through…Continue reading→
Nobody Likes A Know-It-All
Nobody likes a know-it-all. That alone should probably tell us something. And yet, the know-it-all persists. Not because he’s especially wise, but because he wants something – admiration if possible, domination if necessary. The point isn’t understanding; it’s authority. The goal isn’t learning; it’s winning. Ideas become trophies. Conversations become competitions. Humility becomes optional. This…Continue reading→
Managed Reality – Prophetic Warnings from 1999
Cinema occasionally functions not merely as entertainment, but as a kind of cultural semaphore, a coded alert transmitted to the collective psyche when certain truths cannot yet be confessed openly. Between 1998 and 1999, three films emerged in uncanny proximity: Dark City, The Thirteenth Floor, and The Matrix. Each examined a world in which human…Continue reading→
Julian Fog Episode Seven – Ghosts, Guns, And The Iron Funeral
A storm of shattered stars and drifting nebular mist hung outside the cockpit windows like the aftermath of a cosmic fistfight. The Fogrunner drifted through it, engines on low burn, cloaked in the pale blue glow of stealth mode. Inside, Julian Fog sat hunched in the pilot’s chair, eyes narrowed, tapping his fingers on the…Continue reading→
HYPERSPACE – HALF A CYCLE AFTER AZURYN Hyperspace streaked around the Fogrunner in long violet ribbons, rippling like curtains blown by some celestial wind. The hum of the drive pulsed through the hull, through the floors, through Julian Fog’s bare feet as he stood in front of the cockpit mirror adjusting a shimmering cloak that…Continue reading→
If I Were An Honorable Man
If I were an honorable man, I suppose I might say a few things I’m apparently no longer qualified to say. I might say that grown adults shouldn’t speak to one another like feral children playing dominance games on the schoolyard. I might say that public power, the kind held in trust, not seized for…Continue reading→
Global Stability – Ananke’s Tale
Ananke never blinked, never slept, and never made mistakes. It was humanity’s masterpiece, the global optimizer. It managed power grids, food distribution, transportation logistics, emergency response, and climate stabilization. After decades of wrestling with famine, war, and political paralysis, Ananke became a welcomed stabilizing force in a fractured world. Humans still occupied positions of leadership,…Continue reading→
Hope In A Failing Age
I’m not sure how many out there are like me, someone who’s stepped back from the noise. I appreciate all the folks I see on here who try to enlighten and elevate others. I appreciate those who simply create and think. In a crumbling world, I see hope in individuals. On the other hand, I’ve…Continue reading→
The Fragile Human: Tragedy and Villainy
I was told this week of parents who lost a child in a household accident. It reminded me of a close friend absentmindedly leaving his child in the car at the store. It didn’t turn into tragedy; but the dad was traumatized by those brief moments for years afterward. Had it turned tragic, I’m sure…Continue reading→
The Great Surrender
Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord… -Isaiah 1:18 America was founded on a paradox both political and sacred: that man, though fallen, was capable of governing himself under God. The Founders believed that liberty without virtue was license, and virtue without reason was superstition. So they built a republic upon two…Continue reading→
Dependency is not Prosperity
The biggest danger of a prolonged government shutdown is the mirage of a prosperous nation being shattered. What if the shutdown went on long enough for people to realize that they live not in a prosperous nation, but in a nation of federal dependency? By most outward measures, the United States appears wealthy beyond precedent….Continue reading→
The Myth–Not-Myth of “They”
Every movement needs an adversary. Every cause, a culprit. So the activist, the partisan, the reformer all invoke a shadowy pronoun: they. They are the elites. They are the corrupt. They are the problem. The word absolves the speaker. It is cleansing, surgical. By naming them, we declare ourselves innocent. Yet this linguistic division conceals…Continue reading→
The Church and the Shadow of Misplaced Allegiance
The attitude of the Church today is, in many ways, quite different from that of the Apostolic Church. The early believers lived in the shadow of the Roman Empire, where loyalty to the state was not merely political but religious. The emperor was hailed as savior and lord, and citizens were expected to burn incense…Continue reading→
Restoring the Republic: Countering Domestic Terrorism and Revolutionary Networks
I left politics December of last year, and at that time I felt like one of the few fights that really mattered for the new administration was pushing back the coup d’état that had captured America. I still believe that. For decades, America has faced not an open invasion, but a slow, creeping capture of…Continue reading→
HAITI COLLAPSE ENDANGERS AMERICA
Port-au-Prince is burning…again. But this time, the fire isn’t just a symptom of instability. It is the smoke of sovereignty collapsing into ash, a sovereign state being overtaken not by revolutionaries, nor invading armies, but by gangs-turned-governments who now control the daily lives of millions. This is not anarchy. It is something more insidious: criminal…Continue reading→
Thank God for the Homeschool Movement: Rescuing Minds, Restoring Souls
In an age when classrooms are being captured by ideology, and children are too often molded into political foot soldiers instead of critical thinkers, one movement stands as a lifeline of hope and sanity: homeschooling. What was once dismissed as fringe is now growing at an exponential rate, not out of rebellion, but out of…Continue reading→
It’s the Education Stupid: The Deadly Cost of Radicalizing the Classroom
There was a time when the classroom was a sanctuary for truth, a place where ideas could be tested, arguments examined, and the soul awakened to justice, beauty, and reason. Today, far too many classrooms have become echo chambers, where ideological conformity is rewarded and dissent is punished. Teachers increasingly see themselves as soldiers in…Continue reading→
A Cynical (Hopeful) Toast to Independence Day
Once a year, we gather ’round the grill and pretend. We pretend we’re a sovereign people. That we govern ourselves. That the spirit of ’76 still haunts the halls of power and not just the packaging of craft beer and the occasional campaign speech. It’s Independence Day, America’s annual cosplay of liberty. The story goes…Continue reading→