• November 24, 2024

The Housing Bubble

By The Sharp Edge It turns out that moving from the city to a home in the country is harder than I thought. For the past several months, I’ve been on a home shopping journey, but the problem is there aren’t many homes for sale. I wondered if this was a trend across the country […]Read More

The Da Vinci Code: Reap What You Sow

By James Fitzgerald “There are three classes of people: those who see; those who see when they are shown; and those who do not see.” — Leonardo da Vinci. I had a large framed print of Da Vinci’s Renaissance masterpiece Mona Lisa hanging in my lounge for several years. It was a gift from my […]Read More

Defense vs Offense: Which Are You?

Most people are defense drivers. They are going about their day just trying to get from point A to point B. They are thinking about what they need to get done, who they need to call, or singing along to the song jamming on the radio. They are following with the flow of traffic, sometimes […]Read More

The Government Needs a Lobotomy and Humanity Needs to Grow

I have a lot on my mind, as I’m sure many Americans do right now. First and foremost, why is the government injecting themselves into every area of our lives, and going so far as to make us a genderless country? That was a rhetorical question. I wonder if people comprehend what’s really transpiring? That […]Read More

The Calm Through The Storm

I went camping this past weekend, to clear my head, in anticipation of one of my “aha” moments that would provide a list of solutions for everyone seeking to navigate this tyrannical turmoil we are all facing. I must have been busting at the seams for that light bulb moment, because the day before I […]Read More

Post-Trump Acquittal Syndrome, and Other Social Diseases

By James Fitzgerald After the US Senate cleared Donald Trump of the impeachment charges on February 13, he released a brief valedictory statement, before going to ground in Florida. After his acquittal — for allegedly inciting violence among his supporters on January 6 — Trump stated: “Our cherished Constitutional Republic was founded on the impartial […]Read More

A Library for Redpilling: Volume 4

Below is a library catalog with direct links to Corey’s Digs investigative reports and videos that break the reports into categories, as well as fantastic resources and tools for researching and fact checking! This catalog is updated twice a year and is available in pdf downloaded for free in The Bookshop, where dozens of investigative […]Read More

Living in The Upside Down

For over five years, it has felt as though I had submerged myself into an undercover narcotics sting, only it wasn’t narcotics, it was a web of espionage, money laundering, corruption, child trafficking, mind manipulation and indoctrination, murder, and worse. I knew what I was diving into, and I willingly did so because it all […]Read More

Expect Trump Cards and Underhand Tactics During Impeachment Trial

By James Fitzgerald Senators voted by 56 to 44 in favor of the impeachment process on Tuesday, on the question of whether an impeachment of Donald Trump was constitutional. This followed about four hours of presentations by the respective legal teams on historical and legislative interpretations of the Constitution. It made a strange spectacle following […]Read More