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"Enter by the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction… the gate is narrow that leads to life." (Matthew 7:13-14)
Jan 16 23 tweets 11 min read
1/22 THE 1787 COUP: How a Handful of Elites Stole America from Its Own People

The legitimacy of government and the reality of consent underpin every debate, religious, philosophical, political. This isn’t about partisanship or denomination. If you care about first principles, see what’s really under America’s “cornerstone.”

The real story of 1787 isn’t taught, because if it were, the entire constitutional order would collapse.

This isn’t just another critique. It’s the evidence-by-evidence breakdown of how America’s “consent of the governed” was manufactured by a coup, then papered over by myth, ritual, and redefinition.

Throughout this essay, “the regime” refers specifically to the United States federal government and the power structure established by the 1787 Constitution.

If you think the Founders played by the rules, or that “voting” fixes anything, this will change your mind or challenge you to defend the real record. 2/22 VERIFICATION NOTE

All direct quotations in this paper are word-for-word from the cited, widely accessible primary or scholarly sources.

Where an idea is summarized, it is labeled as such, with clear reference to the original. No paraphrase is presented as a direct quote. This distinction is enforced throughout.
Jan 13 10 tweets 3 min read
Thomas Aquinas College “Sleight of Hand”: Marketing vs. Reality

1/9 The Humility Paradox Or The Virtue of Self-Regard

TAC markets itself as a place of “formation,” “discipleship,” and “seeking wisdom with humility.” In reality, this language is a sleight of hand, masking a closed, self-congratulatory circle that prizes its own methods as uniquely “close to the truth,” breeding subtle elitism and groupthink. 2/9 Siege Mentality in Disguise

The website praises “participation in ecclesial and political communities” and “friendship in the pursuit of truth,” yet the actual culture is one of siege: us versus the world, the “remnant” against the compromised. What’s claimed as community is really an echo chamber that insulates, not engages.
Jan 10 10 tweets 4 min read
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Endgame: From American Myth to Digital Prison Tyranny

American life isn’t built for freedom; it’s rigged to forge obedience. From the pledge to the anthem, from the flag to the endless chants of “liberty,” these are psy-ops rituals, drilling submission into your skull from birth and turning dissent into taboo.

This isn’t just analysis; it’s an autopsy. If you feel a knot in your stomach reading this, that’s your programming kicking in, the code activating, your installed defenses firing up. (2/9) Civil Religion & Constitutional Idolatry

The Constitution is not a pact; it’s a state-sanctioned idol. “American exceptionalism,” “founders’ wisdom,” “rule of law”, these echo like cult chants from classroom desks to talk radio.

Madison spilled it in Federalist No. 10: the real game was corralling “factions”, that is, you, so elites could lock down power. Challenge the parchment, and you’re branded an apostate.

This isn’t patriotism; it’s compliance on autopilot. The Constitution is the American Bible, a prop to keep you kneeling before power, as empty as a wrestler’s trash talk.