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  • Thought: Common Sense

    Plenty of people are smart.They speak in polished thoughts,quote the right names,and carry confidence like a shield. But common sense?That’s born in the mudin the long nights, tight budgets,gut…

  • Epistemology of Epstein Part III – Fall from “grace”

    By the time the world knew his name, Jeffrey Epstein had already mastered the art of concealment. But while his public persona remained vague and insulated – “financier,” “philanthropist,”…

  • Poem: To All Who’ve Walked With Me

    To those still near, and those now farTo quiet friends and guiding starsTo laughter shared and battles bravedTo every soul who ever stayed Thank you. For hands that reached…

  • Poem: Vampire

    “An ode to manipulators” They knock not once, but simply stayA shadow walking through your dayThey never bare a single toothBut speak in tongues that mimic truth They praise…

  • Epistemology of Epstein Part II – Infamy

    Epstein never planned to stay in the classroom. Teaching at Dalton was less a career and more a launchpad – a chance to test the limits of charm in…

  • The Radium Girls Were a Warning. We Just Chose to Ignore It.

    In the 1910s, a group of teenage girls walked home from their factory jobs with a soft glow clinging to their skin. At first, it seemed like magic. They…

  • Epistemology of Epstein – Origin

    Jeffrey Epstein didn’t emerge from the shadows.He was invited into the light – through open doors held by powerful people who either didn’t ask questions, or didn’t care to…

  • Poem: Through the Lens That Broke

    I am not the villain they whisper I amnot the shadow they sketch in the margins of calmI am the same voice, the same steady framebut my eyes have…

  • Opinion: The First Choice

    I recently made a post on Facebook asking people what I should write about next – just tossing the question out into the void to see what came back.…

  • The Tarnishing of a Beacon: America’s Shifting Identity at Home and Abroad

    There was a time, not so long ago, when the United States was widely seen as a beacon of hope, a defender of liberty, and a protector of democratic…

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