About The Common Sense Manifesto: Deleting the Malware of Political Correctness and the Deep State
Do you feel like you are being gaslighted by your own culture? You watch the news, and it contradicts what you see with your own eyes. You look at the economy, and the “experts” tell you it’s booming while your grocery bill doubles. You look at society, and basic logic is treated as hate speech.
You aren’t crazy. You are just one of the few people left holding onto reality.
The Common Sense Manifesto is not a conspiracy theory. It is a grounding rod. Written by a cybersecurity expert turned social critic, this book approaches the chaos of modern America like a forensic audit. It strips away the media spin, the political theater, and the corporate narratives to get back to the raw signal of truth.
In an age of emotional reasoning, this book is a cold splash of water. It explores how we lost our ability to think critically, why our systems are failing, and—most importantly—how to reclaim your independence from the noise.
Stop arguing with the screen. Start trusting your gut. This is your manual for surviving an era of enforced insanity.
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Author Bio:
I spent my career hunting for bugs in the world’s most secure digital systems. I learned one fundamental truth: every system—whether it’s a computer network, a government, or a community—has vulnerabilities. Now, I’ve turned my attention from code to culture.
Writing from the quiet mountains of West Virginia, I approach social commentary with the mindset of a system auditor. I don't care about "Left vs. Right"; I care about "Broken vs. Functional." My work focuses on stripping away the artificial noise of modern life to reveal the root causes of our isolation and dependency.
I am an advocate for privacy, self-reliance, and the lost art of the handshake deal. When I’m not writing or auditing systems, you can find me deep in the woods, working on my truck, or building the kind of community the government can’t regulate.
