What the Epstein files are doing to us
Watching ourselves watch
This section explores how perception is shaped in media, politics, and strategic environments. It covers journalism, cognitive warfare, storytelling, framing, and the manufacturing of consent. The focus is on how narratives are built, amplified, and contested, and how perception management influences decisions, legitimacy, and power in complex environments.
Watching ourselves watch
Structure, signal, noise: rebuild your perception.
RUMINT (rumor intelligence) and the new face of deterrence
You can't moralize your way out of an ontological problem.
When I was a journalist, I noticed something strange. I was in places where every action could mean life or death - yet what people feared most was being unseen.
In the last months, as part of my work monitoring radical groups, I've focused less on events and more on language. Because language ALWAYS moves first. And what
Weeks ago, I published a global perception questionnaire. I didn't want to study what people think. I wanted to understand what they sense. The method: intentionally raw No
You think you want transparency? Try reading a real intelligence report... you would not sleep for a week!
How Anna Delvey infiltrated elite networks by manipulating narrative, status, and the architecture of belief.
We throw these words around so much that they start losing meaning... Everything is "fascist" now: a boss, a law, a politician. If everything is fascist, then nothing
When I was a kid, buying the baguette was my favorite adventure! I'd go to the closest boulangerie with a few coins in francs. The baguette was cheap
"What you describe is nothing less than a war between spiritual forces!" A subscriber recently sent me this message. He continued and explained me his theory based on