Cordova 2028 Blog
Updates, insights, and direct messages from Vincent Cordova and the campaign team.
Explore how we protect the last free voices and empower public intelligence.

One Woman on TikTok. One Law Named After Her. Here's Why.
May 21, 2026 · Animal Welfare
Vincent Cordova explains what M-44 cyanide traps are, why TikTok advocate Starseer Kaley deserves to have a federal law named after her, and what the Cordova administration will do on day one to end indiscriminate cyanide poisoning on public lands.
Read More →Campaign design team

The World Was Designed This Way. We’re Redesigning It.
May 19, 2026 · Policy Vision
Vincent Cordova introduces the Partnership Doctrine — a complete governing vision built on one unbreakable rule: no partnership may create, sustain, or benefit from the poverty of any group of people. Ever.
Read More →Campaign design team

This Is Happening Everywhere: Jeff Melin's Farm and the National Pattern of Eminent Domain Abuse Against American Farms
May 17, 2026 · Agricultural Sovereignty
Vincent Cordova argues that the Georgia seizure of Jeff Melin's land is part of a broader national pattern in which active food-producing farms are repeatedly targeted for corporate projects backed by public power.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Great Insurance Scam: Why You're Just a Mark With a Policy
May 17, 2026 · Consumer Protection
Vincent Cordova argues that for-profit insurers are structurally rewarded for delay and denial, and pledges a full investigation of every insurance company plus a transition to nonprofit insurance.
Read More →Burt Wallace TikTok video

The First Generation Raised as Guardians
May 17, 2026 · Education
Vincent Cordova argues that America must stop educating children as passive consumers of a collapsing system and start educating them as guardians of a shared inheritance.
Read More →Campaign design team

THIS IS YOUR LIFE. IT IS TIME TO BUILD IT.
May 16, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova turns one USPS worker's food-bank question into a broader call to reclaim public resources, lower basic costs, and build a country that actually works for the people living in it.
Read More →Campaign design team

America Cannot Survive Psychological Warfare Disguised as Governance
May 15, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that fear, confusion, economic exhaustion, and manipulative systems are being used to psychologically manage the public rather than democratically serve it.
Read More →Campaign design team

The United States Is a Playing Field for Psychopaths - and They're Not Even Hiding It Anymore
May 12, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that data centers, prison labor, extractive pricing, and surveillance infrastructure are all part of the same architecture of corporate control built to manage human beings as inventory.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Conveyor Belt of Monsters: How We Cultivate Our Own Demise, From Wall Street to the ICE Detention Cell
May 10, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that Wall Street, private equity, and ICE detention-for-profit run on the same empathy-stripping machinery that turns human beings into revenue units.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Last Stage of Empire: Loot, Exit, Global Solidarity, and How We Capture the Currency Before the Psychopaths Do
May 9, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova argues that late-stage imperial decline now looks like internal looting and private credit control, and that public banking, local currencies, and global solidarity are the only serious counter-power.
Read More →Campaign design team

To Those Currently Incarcerated Across America
May 9, 2026 · Justice Reform
Vincent Cordova addresses incarcerated Americans with a message centered on accountability, human dignity, reentry, and reform of systems that manufacture hopelessness.
Read More →Campaign design team

A $30 Minimum Wage Is Where Dignity Starts. Small Business Relief Must Belong to the Public.
May 10, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova argues that a serious wage floor now starts at $30 an hour and that public support for small businesses must never become a private-equity subsidy or flip opportunity.
Read More →Campaign design team

Palestinian Land Rights, Humanitarian Aid, and Accountability Cannot Be Optional
May 10, 2026 · Foreign Policy
Vincent Cordova argues that restoring Palestinian land rights, returning humanitarian aid, and imposing real consequences on the Israeli government are basic requirements of any serious human-rights policy.
Read More →Campaign design team

End the Embargo on Cuba and Build Cooperation Instead
May 10, 2026 · Foreign Policy
Vincent Cordova argues that the embargo on Cuba is a failed punishment regime and that the United States should replace isolation with respectful cooperation, humanitarian exchange, and shared development.
Read More →Campaign design team

Abolition Means No Exceptions: Why We Must End Slavery and Immigration Detention
May 9, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova argues that true abolition requires removing the Thirteenth Amendment loophole and ending immigration detention as a global system of control, extraction, and manipulation.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Architecture of Human Misery Designed by Psychopaths: How Your Paycheck, Your Rent, and Your Pension Feed the Machine of Suffering
May 9, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that low wages, high rents, debt, detention, and pension-funded prison profiteering are one connected machine of extraction.
Read More →Campaign design team

The New Slave Trade: This Is Not Immigration Enforcement. This Is Human Trafficking by the State.
May 8, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that modern deportation systems replicate slave-trade architecture through capture, warehousing, transport, and investor-backed extraction.
Read More →Campaign design team

GLOBAL PSYCHOPATHY EXPOSED: THIS IS NOT SAFETY - THIS IS GENOCIDE BY FIAT
May 7, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that deportation outsourcing, detention profiteering, and fiat-funded coercion have turned migration policy into a machinery of human deprivation.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Cameras Are Rolling. The Streets Are Still Dying.
May 6, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that drug-raid spectacle leaves untouched the housing, wage, healthcare, banking, and forfeiture systems driving preventable deaths and public desperation.
Read More →Campaign design team

Did You Elect Them?
May 6, 2026 · Corporate Power
Vincent Cordova argues that corporations, institutional holders, and private equity firms now govern the essentials of American life without democratic consent.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Ballroom Belongs to the People: Why White House Luxury Must Become a Human Dignity and Recovery Center
May 5, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that if government can build prestige space at massive cost, it can repurpose that power toward housing, recovery, treatment, and human dignity.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Colonizer's Disease: Drapetomania, ADHD, and a System That Fears Thinkers
May 4, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova argues that systems of power pathologize human difference when curiosity, restlessness, and overthinking threaten an economic order built on compliance.
Read More →Campaign design team

A Government That Works for the People—Or a System That Manages Us for Someone Else?
May 4, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova pairs clemency orders for Edward Snowden and John Kiriakou with a broader indictment of surveillance, poverty, secrecy, and a government that manages the public for concentrated power.
Read More →Campaign design team

Notice to Every American Corporation and Official: Your Impunity Ends in 2029
May 4, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova turns his latest notice into a raw warning that war-profiteering executives and public officials will not stay insulated from evidence, scrutiny, and the law forever.
Read More →Campaign design team

A Promise of Justice for the Nations the Empire Destroyed
June 21, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova links his Venezuela and Iran war-crimes announcements to a broader pledge of accountability for Iraq, Libya, and every nation devastated by U.S. imperial destruction.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Blood on Your Receipt: Why Your Tax Dollar Is a Spiritual Emergency
May 1, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that tax extraction has become forced moral complicity in war, poverty, confinement, and the destruction of human dignity.
Read More →Campaign design team

They Say They Oppose the War. Their Votes Say Otherwise.
April 30, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that congressional opposition to war means little when votes, funding limits, and binding action never materialize.
Read More →Campaign design team

They Broke the System on Purpose. Now We Have to Build the Next One.
April 30, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova argues that concentrated ownership and private-equity extraction are structural by design, and calls ordinary Americans to run for office and build what comes next.
Read More →Campaign design team

What Do We Want America to Be?
April 30, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova argues that America must choose whether it will remain a consumer economy built on survival pressure or become a builder nation again.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Sacrificial Class: It's Time to Evolve Past the Fear That Owns Us
April 28, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova argues that modern prosperity is still subsidized by a deliberately precarious underclass and that fear of destitution has become the system's main tool of control.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Quiet Shift of Power: Corporate Surveillance, Ownership, and the Future of American Sovereignty
April 28, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that corporate surveillance, concentrated ownership, and opaque digital infrastructure are shifting power away from the public and beyond meaningful consent.
Read More →Campaign design team

When the People Become the Plaintiffs: A National Mass Tort for the Future of America
May 26, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova outlines a constitutional mass-tort framework that lets millions of Americans assert their rights, document structural harm, and force accountability at scale.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Shareholding System: How the Plantation Ledger Became the American Data Apparatus
April 26, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova argues that the modern data state grew out of plantation accounting and still measures suffering in order to manage it, not end it.
Read More →Campaign design team

Missing Amendments, Missing Justice: How Deception Enables Exploitation – At Home and Abroad
April 24th, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that incomplete civic history and manufactured ignorance help sustain exploitation in the American South and the Global South.
Read More →The “God Bless the USA Bible” - eychuf77

They Don't Know What They're Doing. And We Are the Ones Paying the Price.
April 25, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that Congress is insulated from the human cost of its votes while the people living the consequences are rarely invited to speak.
Read More →Campaign design team

We Are Breaking Our Young People. And Then We Are Medicating Them for It.
April 25, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova argues that debt, rent, burnout, and economic abandonment are breaking young adults, and society is medicating them instead of changing the system.
Read More →Campaign design team

They Are Drugging Us Into Compliance. We Must Change the Frameworks.
April 25, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova argues that soaring depression and antidepressant use reflect structural economic harm that the system medicates instead of fixing.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Only Question That Matters: Can They See Everyone?
April 24, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova argues that the first test of public leadership is whether a candidate can truly see every person as fully human and equally worthy of dignity.
Read More →Campaign design team

Why I Will Allow Extradition: Ending the Era of American Impunity and Corporate Capture
April 20, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that U.S. officials accused of war crimes should not be shielded from legitimate extradition requests and that ending impunity is necessary to break corporate capture.
Read More →Campaign design team

The $8 Prescription: Are We Medicating the Symptoms of a Broken Society?
April 19, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova argues that poverty wages, medicalized distress, and addiction are connected symptoms of a system that profits from pain while avoiding structural change.
Read More →Campaign design team

Is Kamala Telling You the Whole Truth? Or Just the Convenient Parts?
April 18, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova argues that selective truth-telling about Trump hides a broader bipartisan pattern of institutional corruption and war-making.
Read More →Campaign design team

If You Could Own a Slave, Would You?
March 31, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova examines invisible chains in today’s ownership system and proposes ownership literacy for every student.
Read More →News Credit: TikTok- ghggvv @ghggvv374

The Great Equalizer: A Global Banking System for Purpose Driven Entities
March 30, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova outlines a member-governed global banking blueprint for purpose driven entities and a U.S. public-banking executive-order strategy.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Great Unraveling: Why the Destruction of Protections Is Not Chaos but Completion
March 29, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova examines institutional consolidation, political spectacle, and why dismantling public protections appears designed rather than chaotic.
Read More →Campaign design team

What Being Owned by Your Bank “Chase Bank” Feels Like - The Peasant Fees (Overdraft / all Fees)
March 28, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova shares a personal account of overdraft fee extraction, historical context, and why public-centered banking alternatives matter.
Read More →Campaign design team

If We Truly Care About Children, We Must Care About Parents
March 27, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova argues that children’s wellbeing cannot be separated from parent stability, dignity, and support across all classes.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Burden of Two Incompatible Truths
March 26, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova reflects on the moral strain of dehumanizing political language and calls for electing leaders who see every person as fully human.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Puppet Master: How Institutional Holders Manipulate Politicians (and Use You to Do It)
March 25, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova examines how concentrated institutional power can raise household pain, shape public narratives, and pressure reformers away from structural healthcare change.
Read More →Campaign design team

The 1940s Blueprint: How Institutions Built to “Save the World” Became the Machinery of Control
March 25, 2026 · Global Governance
A spotlight on institutions founded in 1944–1949, the gap between their promises and present-day outcomes, and the public choice to reform or replace them.
Read More →Campaign design team

The System They Said Couldn’t Be Built
March 25, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova introduces NPIRS, a public system that connects reported concerns to visible action and measurable outcomes.
Read More →Campaign design team

Accountability Without Revenge: A New American Doctrine for Global Leadership
March 25, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova outlines a doctrine of truth, discipline, and global accountability without retaliation through the proposed Sovereign Impact Review Task Force.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Calling We Never Lost
March 23, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova reflects on reclaiming our original purpose and removing systemic barriers so people can answer their callings freely.
Read More →Campaign design team

When the Called Become Silent
March 21, 2026 · Human Dignity
A follow-up to “Uniting for a Brighter Future” calling churches and institutions to align faith with structural justice and human dignity.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Foot on Your Neck: Answering Your Calling in a World Built for Extraction
March 19, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova explores higher calling, extractive pressure, privacy, and the work of building a society where every person can contribute their gifts.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Prison of Fame (and the Prison of Ownership)
March 19, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova examines why people with influence stay silent and proposes mutual aid structures that make truth and integrity sustainable.
Read More →Campaign design team

Beyond Drapetomania: What "Disorders" Are We Inventing Today?
March 19, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova examines how systems can pathologize sane responses to injustice, burnout, school rigidity, and climate grief.
Read More →Campaign design team

Your Internet Bill, Your Grocery Bill, and the Machine Behind Both
March 18, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova connects rising household costs to concentrated ownership and calls for mission-locked alternatives that cannot be sold to extractive capital.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Assembly Line vs. The Soul: Are We Educating Our Children or Just Processing Them?
March 17, 2026 · Education
Vincent Cordova examines the industrial roots of schooling and asks whether we are nurturing children or standardizing them for extraction.
Read More →Campaign design team

They Would Rather Your Child Die Than Have a Government That Works for You
March 16, 2026 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova offers a final reflection on healthcare denial, concentrated power, and the choice between accountable government and private equity control.
Read More →Campaign design team

You Are Not the Problem: A Letter to the Light-Bearers
March 16, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova writes to empaths, healers, caregivers, and culture-keepers: you are not broken—the extractive system is.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Whip Has Changed: Why We Must See the Masters Behind the Masks
March 15, 2026 · Governance
Vincent Cordova warns that domination has evolved into debt, legal capture, and concentrated control over the essentials of survival.
Read More →Campaign design team

A Morning Message: This Will Not Be Excused
March 15, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova shares a morning message on accountability, human dignity, and our shared responsibility to protect one another.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Great Fabrication: Why Poverty Exists in a World of Plenty (And Why We Are Worth More Than Money)
March 14, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova argues poverty is manufactured through policy choices and calls for rebuilding systems around human dignity instead of scarcity.
Read More →Campaign design team

The World Is Ready for Something Better — An Invitation to Transition
March 13, 2025 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova invites governments, corporations, workers, and nations to transition from extraction to regeneration through partnership.
Read More →Campaign design team

Beyond the Observation: Why Equality Is the Fastest Path to Global Abundance
March 13, 2026 · Education
Vincent Cordova argues that equality and applied partnership—not detached expertise—are the fastest path to real educational and global abundance.
Read More →Campaign design team

One Flat Tire Away: Getting the Foot Off Our Necks and Reclaiming Our Essence
March 12, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova examines the pressures of scarcity and isolation and calls for responsible, collective ways to reclaim our essence.
Read More →Campaign design team

They Are Not Yours to Sacrifice
March 11, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova calls for global solidarity and rejects systems that treat children as disposable in war and extraction economies.
Read More →Campaign design team

What If School Taught Us to Rise Together?
March 9, 2026 · Education
Vincent Cordova reimagines education as the place where the foot is removed, not applied, and calls for schools that help everyone rise together.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Eternal Underclass: Seeing the Chains, Choosing a New Path
March 9, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova reflects on the historic machinery of extraction, the children it abandons, and the call to stand together in dignity.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Weight and The Way
March 8, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova examines the hidden human cost beneath modern comfort and calls for building an economy rooted in dignity instead of extraction.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Boot on Your Neck (And Why We Will Never Call It Anything Else Again)
March 5, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova names today's engineered precarity as the boot on your neck and calls on people to lift it off each other.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Psychopathic Observer: An Open Letter to the Institutions That Know
March 5, 2026 · Education
Vincent Cordova calls out institutions that document suffering while refusing to apply the solutions they already know.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Compass We Were Born With: Another Approach to the Problems We Keep Circling
February 27, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova reflects on empathy, education, homelessness, and why institutions must stop observing suffering and start acting.
Read More →Campaign design team

To Our Transgender Family: We See You, We Love You, and We Will Fight For You
February 26, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova shares a message of solidarity, dignity, and love for transgender people facing targeted policy harm.
Read More →Campaign design team

Do You Think We Have a Civil Society?
February 24, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova asks whether a society can be called civil while homelessness and extraction-based systems are treated as normal.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Revolving Door of Injustice: Why Poverty Wages and Sky-High Housing Are Making a Mockery of Rehabilitation
February 23, 2026 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova argues that poverty wages and unaffordable housing create predictable parole failure and keep the revolving door of incarceration spinning.
Read More →Campaign design team

Uniting for a Brighter Future
February 7, 2026 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova calls for collective responsibility to end systemic suffering and build progress that includes everyone.
Read More →Campaign design team

When Private Standards Become Public Power
January 21, 2026 · Governance
Vincent Cordova warns how private standards are becoming coercive compliance regimes that bypass democratic consent.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Quiet Colonization of Global Business
January 14, 2026 · Governance
Vincent Cordova details how the ISO-driven LEI framework normalized pay-to-play compliance and calls for standards without rent extraction.
Read More →Campaign design team

Putting Human Flourishing First: The Task Force on Child Potential and Educational Integrity
January 5, 2026 · Education
A new Executive Order creates a Presidential Task Force to review gifted, accelerated, and tracked programs so every child’s curiosity and potential can thrive.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Frameworks That Allow Us to Look Away
December 29, 2025 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova outlines how social frameworks normalize homelessness, dull empathy, and shows why seeing them is the first step to restoring humanity.
Read More →Campaign design team

Seeing the Frameworks We Live Inside
December 29, 2025 · Social Systems
Vincent Cordova examines how institutional frameworks shape church responses to homelessness and limit collective impact even when compassion is abundant.
Read More →Campaign design team

Why So Many Americans Feel Stuck—and Why That Feeling Isn’t a Personal Failure
December 29, 2025 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova shows how unseen economic frameworks keep Americans in survival mode and why structural redesign, not self-blame, is the path forward.
Read More →Campaign design team

When “Defense” Becomes “War”: The Dangerous Shift in U.S. Authority and the Targeting of Civilians
December 2, 2025 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova warns that rebranded lethal operations abroad are unconstitutional acts of war that demand evidence, transparency, and accountability.
Read More →Campaign design team

How Did America Turn Its Back on Over 771,480 Homeless People?
November 23, 2025 · Human Dignity
Vincent Cordova questions how record homelessness became normalized and urges Americans to see, care for, and stand with every person living outside.
Read More →Campaign design team

In an Age of AI and Control, Look Inside Yourself for Truth
November 23, 2025 · Media Awareness
Vincent Cordova urges Americans to trust their instincts over algorithmic control, question incentives, and stand together for real change.
Read More →Campaign design team

I Do Not Consent: Corporations Must Follow the Same Rules as Government
November 22, 2025 · Corporate Accountability
Vincent Cordova rejects corporate-controlled governance, demands equal accountability, and calls for care that is never denied for profit.
Read More →Campaign design team

Let's stop pretending. Let's call this what it is.
November 22, 2025 · Economic Justice
Vincent Cordova calls out the mortgage system as economic servitude and urges a people-first housing future.
Read More →Campaign design team

A Nation Cannot Be Judged by Ethics Hearings When Congress Itself Endangers the Public
November 15, 2025 · Government Accountability
Vincent Cordova questions Congress’s moral authority when shutdowns and political bargaining threaten millions who rely on basic services.
Read More →Campaign design team

One in Eight: Why America’s Growing Dependence on Assistance Is No Accident
February 20, 2025 · Economic Justice
How systemic design, shutdown politics, and economic neglect keep one in eight Americans reliant on fragile assistance.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Quiet Colonization of Global Business
January 14, 2025 · Governance
Vincent Cordova details how the ISO-driven LEI framework normalized pay-to-play compliance and calls for standards without rent extraction.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Orchestrated Divide: How Immigration Became a Tool of Control
November 9, 2025 · Social Cohesion
Vincent Cordova reveals how immigration is weaponized to divide Americans while economic power consolidates in the shadows.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Silent Transfer: How Power Prepares While the People Are Distracted
November 9, 2025 · Economic Accountability
Vincent Cordova reveals how power brokers orchestrate a controlled transfer of authority while the public is distracted by managed crises.
Read More →Campaign design team

America at the Edge: How Private Equity and Institutional Control Are Repeating History
September 10, 2025 · Economic Accountability
Vincent Cordova warns how private equity and institutional holders are draining America's value and repeating history's most destructive cycles.
Read More →Campaign design team

A Cry for Help We Can No Longer Ignore
September 7, 2025 · Moral Leadership
Vincent Cordova calls for unity without judgment and people-first systems in response to Americans pleading for basic dignity.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Revolution, the Myth, and Corporate Capture Today
February 18, 2025 · Corporate Accountability
Vincent Cordova connects the founding revolution to modern corporate capture and calls for reforms to dismantle concentrated financial power.
Read More →Campaign design team

Tyranny in Disguise: When U.S. Companies and Government Sell Us to Foreign Powers
September 5, 2025 · Government Accountability
Exposes how U.S. corporations and officials sell access to Americans for foreign propaganda, betraying sovereignty.
Read More →Campaign design team

Why Foreign Propaganda Targets Americans — and What They’re Preparing Us For
September 5, 2025 · Foreign Influence
Explains how foreign propaganda campaigns aim to shape U.S. opinion, secure aid, and prepare Americans for broader conflicts.
Read More →Campaign design team

The World We See vs. The World We're Told
September 2, 2025 · Media and Society
Contrasts lived reality with curated narratives, urging people to trust their own experiences and reject manufactured illusions.
Read More →Campaign design team

Lords by Title, Lords by Wealth: Why the UK and U.S. Are in the Same Waters
September 1, 2025 · Comparative Governance
Argues that despite different structures, the UK and U.S. both enable elite control while citizens face manufactured poverty.
Read More →Campaign design team

Dynasties, Tokens, and Control: Why America Must Reject Family-Run Financial Systems
September 1, 2025 · Financial Sovereignty
Exposes the dangers of World Liberty Financial and family-run financial systems that turn loyalty into currency.
Read More →Campaign design team

Manufactured Poverty: Breaking the Chains of Corporate Control
August 30, 2025 · Economic Justice
Exposes how systemic policies manufacture poverty to keep workers dependent and calls for collective change.
Read More →Campaign design team

Breaking Free from Economic Bondage: Ending Property Tax, National Debt, and Government Profit
August 27, 2025 · Economic Freedom
A call to abolish property taxes, eliminate national debt, and shift government to nonprofit service funded by sovereign allocations.
Read More →Campaign design team

No Child Should Inherit Hate: A Global Call to Protect Humanity from Government Indoctrination
August 24, 2025 · Human Rights
A call for global action to shield children from government indoctrination and systemic hate.
Read More →Campaign design team

Representation Without Representation: The Hidden Power of Unelected Rulers in America
August 17, 2025 · Government Accountability
Exposes how unelected policy advisors shape U.S. governance without public consent, betraying the Republic.
Read More →Campaign design team

"Just Following Orders": The Short-Term Paycheck That Costs Our Future
August 17, 2025 · Ethics & Responsibility
How blind obedience for a paycheck can undermine the future we hope to protect.
Read More →Campaign design team

Why We Should End Duplicated Medical Coverage in Car Insurance: Building a Smarter, Nonprofit System for All
August 16, 2025 · Healthcare Reform
How consolidating accident medical coverage into nonprofit healthcare can lower premiums and end waste.
Read More →Campaign design team

When Government Fails on Purpose: How Inaction is Teaching Us to Accept Tyranny
August 16, 2025 · Government Accountability
How systemic neglect and corporate capture train citizens to accept privatized control.
Read More →Campaign design team

The Two-Track Plan: How Tariffs, Resource Control, and Consumerism Are Being Used to Consolidate Power
November 10, 2025 · Geopolitical Strategy
How elites weaponize tariffs, resource capture, and consumer leverage to consolidate power at home and abroad.
Read More →Campaign design team

Personal Declaration – Vincent Cordova
November 5, 2025 · Human Rights
Vincent Cordova affirms Gaza's sovereignty and condemns corporate capture and complicity.
Read More →Campaign design team

Declaring Our Stance on Gaza: Why Silence Equals Complicity
October 30, 2025 · Human Rights
A call for Americans to publicly reject complicity in the destruction of Gaza and affirm Gaza's right to sovereignty.
Read More →Campaign design team

We Hold the Key: The People’s Authority and the Constitutional Right to Demand Change
August 22, 2025 · Healthcare Rights
The people hold constitutional power to demand universal healthcare under the 9th Amendment.
Read More →Campaign design team

Public Intelligence, Not Controlled Narratives: Protecting ChatGPT, NPR, and the Freedom to Learn
August 15, 2025 · Public Media
Why defending independent AI and public media matters for democracy and everyday people.
Read More →Campaign design team

We Recognize Palestine: A Moral Stand, A Constitutional Duty
August 2, 2025 · Constitutional Duty
A call for Americans to recognize Palestine and reclaim the Ninth Amendment powers of the people.
Read More →Campaign design team

Israel, the Prototype (HQ for the One World Order)? Tracing America's Unshakable Allegiance and the Installments of a Global Blueprint
August 2, 2025 · Geopolitical Analysis
An examination of America's unwavering support for Israel and whether it formed a template for global surveillance and control.
Read More →Photo by Marija Zaric on Unsplash

🧠 State-Sponsored Psychological Warfare: The Silent Coup That Captured a Nation
July 8, 2025 · National Security
This blog explores how foreign psychological warfare may have compromised U.S. institutions through blackmail, silence, and systemic entrapment — and how we reclaim democracy.
Read More →Illustration by campaign design team

United for Accountability: Master Framework for a National Mass Tort Campaign
July 30, 2025 · Constitutional Justice
A national movement to challenge systemic harm, corporate capture, and constitutional violations — coordinated through a living mass tort framework.
Read More →Logo by United for Accountability

Witnessing the Fall: What America Must Learn Before It Repeats History
July 27, 2025 · Systemic Collapse
An urgent warning about America's systemic unraveling and the lessons needed to prevent repeating history.
Read More →Campaign design team

Dubai – The Glittering Mirage Built on Modern Servitude
July 11, 2025 · Human Rights
An in-depth look at how Dubai's rapid rise hides worker exploitation, legal silencing, and global complicity behind its glittering skyline.
Read More →Campaign design team

🗑️ If Workers Have to Strike, the System Has Already Failed
July 4, 2025 · Labor Rights
Philadelphia’s sanitation strike shows us everything wrong with how essential workers are treated — and why the system must change.
Read More →Photo by local journalist, licensed for campaign use

The Playbook of Extraction: How America Was Structured to Profit from Human Life
June 29, 2025 · Systemic Reform
This blog reveals how America's economy, laws, and systems were designed to extract — not empower — and how we can dismantle them for good.
Read More →Photo by LSE Library on Unsplash
Ending Homelessness with Housing-First Solutions
June 10, 2025 · Housing Reform
We outline our one-year strategy to provide down payments and rent coverage for all unhoused Americans...
Read More →The Structure of Silent Control: How PE Firms Control Your Life
June 6, 2025 · Corporate Accountability
A deep dive into the hidden influence of private equity in housing, healthcare, and your daily costs...
Read More →