In this post, Ryan “Dickie” Thompson breaks down a chilling quote from George Orwell’s 1984 and connects it to today’s war on truth. When memory fails and records are falsified, those in power control reality itself. From state propaganda to Big Tech censorship, the battle for truth is alive and real. This is a must-read for anyone who values liberty, historical memory, and resisting centralized control.
Tired of the 9-to-5 grind? Ryan “Dickie” Thompson reveals how you can earn U.S. dollars working remotely from the Philippines. With over 20 years of experience working for companies like Talyst Inc. and building his own ventures (SLU2.com, SpunWebTechnology.com, AssignMeYourTasks.com), Dickie shares how to build a winning resume, find real U.S.-based gigs, and automate your job search.
The Internet Archive is the unsung hero of the digital age. In a world where history gets deleted and rewritten, this massive public library preserves everything from lost websites to legendary live concerts. Ryan “Dickie” Thompson of Disruptarian.com explains why the Archive, the Wayback Machine, and projects like Veracity Life are vital tools in the fight for truth, transparency, and cultural freedom.
Donald Trump’s final term has kicked off a new political era, but the real question is what comes next. With the Democrats floundering and public trust in government at historic lows, Americans are craving real leadership rooted in truth and principle. In this no-holds-barred piece, Ryan “Dickie” Thompson breaks down what the next president must stand for: biological reality, fiscal sanity, border control, and a commitment to the next generation. Forget slogans—this is about the soul of the nation.
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, brings a much-needed return to moral clarity and tradition after years of progressive drift under Pope Francis. With firm conservative convictions and a no-nonsense approach to Church doctrine, Leo is poised to restore the Catholic Church’s integrity. In this article, Ryan “Dickie” Thompson lays out why this new papacy may be exactly what the Church—and the world—needs.