Sexton starts strong. The metaphor is deadly accurate: convince a man the Rocky Mountains aren’t real, and you control his perception forever. That’s how propaganda works — not by brute force, but by repetition.
Say it loud enough, long enough, from enough trusted sources, and the lie becomes scripture. Doubt becomes heresy. And when the truth finally appears — towering, undeniable — people rage at it.
Not because it’s wrong.
But because it disrupts the spell.
That’s where we are now. A nation outraged at reality.
Sexton nails a few key points:
He’s not exaggerating — he’s underplaying it.
This isn’t new. This is classic PSYOP doctrine now turbocharged by social media, dopamine loops, and centralized control. You’re not just seeing the news. You’re being neurologically rewired.
But then he takes a nosedive. He lays it all at the feet of “the modern left” — like this is some activist TikTok conspiracy.
That’s not just shallow. It’s dangerous. Because the moment you pin this on one side of the aisle, you let the real architects off the hook.
Let me be clear:
Both parties serve the same masters. The difference is only in flavor. One uses fear of chaos. The other uses the promise of order. But they’re both lying to you.
Sexton warns you not to trust the narrative — then hands you his.
I’ll pass.
Let’s talk “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” “mass psychosis,” and the rest of the diagnosis du jour.
Yeah — people are losing their minds. But calling it a clinical pathology misses the point. That’s what the state does when it wants to silence dissent: label it mental illness.
When we do it in reverse, we’re no better. Obsession, fear, irrationality — those are predictable outcomes of trauma, not signs of personal failure.
People are broken because the system broke them.
Don’t pathologize the symptom. Burn the machine that caused it.
Sexton drops cherry-picked stories — a Trump-hating shooter, a therapist’s overcooked patient list — and spins them as evidence of mass collapse.
Maybe those stories are real. Maybe they’re exaggerated. But it doesn’t matter.
The pattern of manipulation isn’t proven by fringe cases. It’s proven by what you see with your own eyes:
That’s the terrain I care about. Not Twitter anecdotes.
Here’s the real point — the one Sexton flirts with but never lands:
The system isn’t trying to make you insane.
It’s trying to make you obedient.
Delusion is just the method.
Control is the goal.
Why do they want you terrified of COVID, melting glaciers, and imaginary Nazis behind every tree?
Because a frightened mind is a passive mind.
Because when the truth finally stands up, you’ll be too ashamed — or too dependent — to face it.
Look, I’m not here to sell you a book. I’m here to slap the leash out of your hands.
You’ve been trained to accept:
That’s not delusion. That’s warfare.
So here’s your first act of rebellion:
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It’s free. It’s real. And it’s what they don’t want you thinking about until it’s too late.
Sexton’s not entirely wrong. But he’s not entirely free, either. His narrative still lives within the box.
Me? I burned the box a long time ago.
Truth isn’t partisan. It’s dangerous. And if you’re not being hunted for what you think, you probably aren’t thinking hard enough.
You want clarity?
Then start here:
Stop trusting anyone who wants to lead you. Start listening to the voice that tells you to run.
— Derek Wolfe
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