The Truth Is Out There


When I was young, I used to believe the saying, “All problems are just communication problems.” I believed that if we could each simply understand the other person’s perspective, we could find common ground.

This makes sense in a way, because everyone I surround myself with is a good person. More than this, my travels have allowed me to see that the vast majority of people across the globe are good people. When we’re dealing with good people, many (but not all) problems are simply communication problems.

This is the “lens” through which most people see the world: good people think that everyone else thinks like them. So if we just communicate better, couldn’t we come together in peace and harmony?

But then I realized that some people are not good people. They may seem like good people. They may be intelligent and charming. But at their core, they are not good people. They don’t think like us. They don’t care like we do.

About 1% of the population are psychopaths, and 3% are sociopaths.

These are very dangerous people.

Psychopaths don’t feel emotions like other people. They completely lack empathy, remorse, guilt and shame. They can be extremely manipulative. They’re often highly skilled at ‘reading people’ and sizing them up quickly. They can identify a person’s likes and dislikes, motives, needs, weak spots, and vulnerabilities.

Psychopaths are power seekers. They have a complete lack of regard for the rights and feelings of others and they don’t have loyalty to any group or nation.

While many are locked up in prison or causing chaos in the streets, others are highly intelligent, functioning members of society. Some exist at the highest levels of government and corporate leadership. 

Psychopaths can be extremely adept at pretending to be regular, caring people, which makes them perfect politicians. Dr. Kevin Dutton, author of the book, The Wisdom of Psychopaths, writes, “Psychopaths are fearless, confident, charismatic, ruthless and focused—qualities tailor-made for success in twenty-first-century society.”

While only 1% of the general population are psychopaths, there are certain professions that are especially attractive to psychopaths. Frank Herbert, the author of Dune, succinctly states, “All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts pathological personalities. It is not that power corrupts but that it is magnetic to the corruptible.”

Psychopaths desire personal power and will do anything to get it. As a result, a higher percentage of psychopaths can be found in high-profile positions such as politics, corporate leadership, big banks, show business, and high-profile media roles, compared to other occupations.

It would be wrong to assume that psychopaths think like you and I do. They don’t. They’re completely selfish, and will hurt anyone in order to get what they want, and they will have no remorse in doing so.  

This is why the saying, “all problems are just communication problems,” is fundamentally wrong. Psychopaths will do anything to gain more power. They literally don’t care about me, or you, or the country, or the Constitution. They will tear it all down if it gives them more power.

When you look at many government actions through this lens, current events make more sense.


In many cities across the US, lawmakers and prosecutors have implemented policies of not prosecuting criminals. Even violent criminals are often released with no charges. Politicians invite invite hordes of illegal aliens to rush across the border to overload our systems, while at the same time, they defund the police and try to take good people’s guns away.

Is this just extreme naïveté on their part, or is this a psychopathic plan to destroy our country, our values, and our way of life?

It’s not naïveté. These dangerous psychopaths are determined to destroy the United States economically, culturally, morally, spiritually—in every possible way.

But why?

Because the idea of individual liberty is a uniquely Western ideal, and no country embraces this ideal more than the USA. Thus, no nation poses a greater challenge to the psychopaths’ insatiable craving for ultimate power and absolute control than the United States of America.

Americans (at least those in the “red states”) think differently from average citizens almost everywhere else in the world. We are skeptical by nature. We fundamentally don’t trust the government. We value liberty, truth, critical thinking, mental and bodily sovereignty, and freedom of speech. More than this, we are the only people on earth who believe that our rights come from God, not from the State, which means that the government does not have the authority to take our rights away.

Yes, there are people around the world who believe these things. But there is no country that has these values woven into their DNA like the USA. Most other countries are like the “blue states” in the US—which means they don’t guard against tyranny. On the contrary, they sometimes invite it.

For example, even now, after the COVID “pandemic” lies have been exposed, the people of Germany still don’t question their government. Nor do New Zealanders, or Australians. Canadians don’t believe that their rights come from God, thus they accept whatever rights the government grants them.

Our Constitution, combined with our values of individual freedom and skepticism, and most importantly, our belief that our rights come from God, ARE UNSTOPPABLE VALUES. The globalists simply can’t implement their one-world government with the USA in the way.

This is why the globalists want to destroy the USA.

Many politicians, corporate leaders and media stars in the USA are absolutely selfish, destructive psychopaths who are willing to bring this country to its knees in order to advance digital IDs, a social credit system, a programmable digital currency controlled by the central banks, and a slavery system for the human race.

Despite their plans for taking over the planet, I am ultimately optimistic. For, even though 4% of society are sociopaths and psychopaths, most humans are very good people. 

We, the good people, have created everything good in society, and we have done so in spite of these blood sucking parasites. We are the reason for the USA’s success and prosperity. We are the reason that this nation is, for the most part, free, happy and prosperous.

Government leaders, the central bankers and the media had nothing to do with America’s freedom or happiness or prosperity. They have done nothing except hold us back.

They are trying to take us down with their sinking ship. And yes, they will certainly take some of us down with them.

But I believe we are witnessing the death of the systems these evil people have put in place. I believe that we will prevail—that freedom will prevail.

We are a strong, moral, and courageous people.

We defend innocents. We defend the vulnerable. We defend individual freedoms, justice, peace, and prosperity.

We work together, voluntarily, not under duress, to strengthen our ties to one another and to improve society as a whole.

We value free speech and truth.

We provide the conditions for boys to grow into strong family men and for girls to grow into loving mothers.

We are all the better for freely choosing to love God, to live a decent, moral life, and to respect our neighbor.

So, I urge you . . .

Change the lens through which you view the world. Be highly skeptical of people in power, even the people on “your side of the aisle”. Not only does power corrupts, but it attracts the corrupt.

See psychopaths for what they are: very dangerous people. Do NOT trust them.

Don’t watch the rotten mainstream news or entertainment media. 

At the same time, see the good in your neighbor, whose occasional disagreements with you are often just a simple communication problem.

Stand up for freedom. Remind politicians that they are our servants, not our masters. Cherish and defend our Constitution, because it can protect us only if we protect it.

Most importantly, remember that our rights come from God, not from the government, which means that no one has the authority to take our rights away.

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