Parental Alienation Timeline: 12 Brutal Warning Signs Years Before the Split
My parental alienation timeline did not start in court. It started years earlier, with threats, smears, and slow isolation. Here’s what I saw and documented.
My parental alienation timeline did not start in court. It started years earlier, with threats, smears, and slow isolation. Here’s what I saw and documented.
The Ethiopian Bible is bigger, older, and more anti-Babylon than most of us were told. Here’s what it changed for me, from Rasta to the Lemba.
A 2,000+ word investigation into political suppression through federal power—covering January 6, FBI testimony, DOJ lawfare, surveillance abuse, and Big Tech censorship
A judge’s “publicity order” in the Tyler Robinson case could impact thousands of potential witnesses to Charlie Kirk’s assassination. If the story is clean, why clamp down on speech?
Barry Cooper says the “left wing trolls” went quiet because the money ran out. Or maybe the simpler answer is true: he blocked dissent and called it a victory.
Kentucky changed child custody defaults to 50-50 shared parenting, and divorce dropped hard. That’s not magic, it’s incentives, and it’s a reminder that keeping families together is a freedom issue.
Another delay from Mt. Gox has left investors frustrated, with no communication from the trustee and no clear path forward. This post breaks down what’s going on, why it matters, and how it shows deeper issues in the bankruptcy process for crypto holders.
Israel isn’t just a pin on a map. It’s a name that carries land, peoplehood, covenant, and a centuries-long argument about lineage. When modern Jewish identity leans matrilineal, while Torah tribal structure and priesthood track through the father’s house, the debate stops being academic and starts getting personal. Add the loaded term “Zionist,” plus DNA findings among the Lemba that echo the Cohen lineage, and you’re not talking geography anymore, you’re talking identity, authority, and who gets to claim the story.
After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the public is being told to stop asking questions. Candace Owens is doing the opposite: building competing narratives to stress-test an official story that still leaves major gaps.
Nick Fuentes didn’t appear out of nowhere. He’s what happens when identity politics turns citizens into tribes, and the state uses the fallout to justify more control