At the heart of everything I write is a recurring theme: human freedom is priceless, and we must defend it every day. We are not mere “biological programs” or “redundant machines,” as some proponents of techno-fascism, like those at the World Economic Forum, might claim. Nor are we “useless eaters” whose existence threatens the planet. We are unique individuals, created in the image of God. Our purpose is to make choices, learn from life’s lessons, face challenges, overcome adversity, and persevere. We are meant to live fully, raise families, protect them, and pass our hard-earned wisdom to the next generation.
This perspective is ancient wisdom, yet many of today’s leaders seem determined to deny these truths. They passionately advocate for “saving the planet” but remain conspicuously silent about saving human life. Worse still, their rhetoric often implies the opposite: don’t marry, don’t have children, celebrate abortion, and embrace euthanasia. For many Western leaders, life is a burden—or rather, your life is a burden. While they enjoy the luxuries of wealth and privilege, they view the rest of us as expendable, just more mouths to feed. Figures like Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, Al Gore, and John Kerry unabashedly promote ideas that reduce human existence to owning nothing, obeying authority, and eating insects. To them, this bleak and dehumanizing vision is what we “deserve.”
These so-called “visionaries” are celebrated in elite circles—from media editorial boards to corporate boardrooms. But history reminds us that many prominent figures once praised Mussolini, Stalin, and Hitler as visionaries too. Writers of the early 20th century often extolled the supposed virtues of leaders we now condemn as monstrous totalitarians. Today, the World Economic Forum cloaks the same totalitarian ideologies in the guise of “humanitarian” global governance, claiming it’s essential for tackling climate change, disinformation, or public health crises like COVID-19. Their rebranded authoritarianism is marketed as philanthropy, fooling the unwary.
This is the ongoing struggle for human freedom. In every generation, ambitious individuals seek to rob others of their liberty. And in every generation, some must pierce the fog of fear and deceit to lead others back to freedom. Sometimes liberty triumphs over tyranny; at other times, darkness prevails for generations. Yet this truth endures: no matter how grim the circumstances, there are always those who refuse to surrender. Perhaps they are guided by parental wisdom, faith in God, or an innate thirst for freedom. Whatever the source, these individuals resist oppression. History is full of their examples—Moses freeing his people, Spartacus leading former slaves, abolitionists building the Underground Railroad, and freedom-loving Europeans toppling the Berlin Wall and Iron Curtain. Liberty always finds a way.
In times of darkness, the light of freedom shines even brighter. A candle may go unnoticed in daylight, but under a pitch-black sky, its glow is unmistakable. This is a lesson we must remember: even in the direst moments, never give up. When darkness surrounds you, and you are the only one holding a light, you become a beacon—a leader. Steady your resolve, for others will follow.
I am overjoyed that President Trump has been re-elected. I believe he has endured relentless attacks over the past eight years for a purpose. Despite Deep State betrayals, media defamation, intelligence coups, impeachments, indictments, judicial corruption, and even assassination attempts, he has emerged stronger. His resilience should give his adversaries pause. Even skeptics might reconsider the weight of these words: no weapon formed against you shall prosper.
However, my joy is not centered on one man’s victory—it is about something much greater.
For years, those of us who champion liberty have faced immense challenges. We’ve watched Western governments devalue fundamental rights like free speech, religious freedom, and self-defense, treating them as privileges that can be revoked at will. The so-called defenders of democracy have often revealed themselves to be its greatest threats. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many experienced firsthand how fragile our freedoms are. Under the guise of public health, governments quickly dismantled liberties once thought inviolable. By framing everything as a health issue, they justified stripping away citizens’ remaining freedoms. This is how liberty erodes—slowly, then suddenly.
The signs of growing authoritarianism are everywhere. In the UK, language policing is becoming increasingly aggressive. In Germany, authorities are so intolerant of dissent that they are considering banning one of the country’s most popular political parties. In the U.S., prominent figures like John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama have escalated their efforts to suppress free speech, moving from secretive censorship with social media companies to openly advocating restrictions on the First Amendment. As globalist tyranny rises, society teeters on the brink.
In these uncertain times, it’s understandable to feel that freedom’s end is near. The World Economic Forum has rallied some of the wealthiest and most powerful individuals to its techno-fascist agenda. How can any one person stand against totalitarianism when such influential figures champion this oppressive ideology? Yet, I believe there are far more of us than there are of them—and we are fully capable of defeating this new strain of authoritarianism.
The key to the WEF’s strategy lies in psychological manipulation. They rely on mass hypnosis, perpetuating the idea that resistance to their globalist agenda is futile. With a constant barrage of propaganda from media outlets under their influence, they aim to make us feel insignificant, powerless, and isolated.
But something remarkable happened on November 5 when President Trump won re-election. His victory shattered the illusion of globalist invincibility. For the first time in a long while, we could see just how many of us are holding up liberty’s light. And when all our flames came together, the brightness was undeniable. President Trump’s triumph was more than a political victory—it was a victory for freedom itself.
Now that the veil has been lifted and we see our collective strength, I urge you to be bold and courageous. Do not let totalitarianism’s enforcers shame you into silence. Resist censorship with determination. Refuse to let government agents make you feel insignificant. Those who stand for truth, reason, and liberty are far more powerful than any authoritarian regime.
Draw on the strength God has given you, and never let your faith falter. The road ahead will be challenging, with many obstacles to overcome. But we will face these challenges together. We are united by the same light—a light that continues to grow brighter with each passing day.