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The Coherence Doctrine: Entangled Intelligence in the Age of Distributed War
The geometry of war is changing faster than the institutions designed to manage it. We are still debating drones as…
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When the Witness Is the Crime
The first knock did not come with an explanation. It came with agents, charges, and a message that didn’t need…
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When Enforcement Stops Explaining Itself
Some shifts do not arrive as crises. They emerge gradually, through repetition, until familiar rules still exist on paper but…
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Citizens Against Citizens: The Minneapolis Killing of Alex Pretti and the New Logic of Internal Conflict
When the state frames caring as a threat, it isn’t just the ICE agents who terrorize, it’s the society that…
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When Power Touches the Nervous System
For most of modern history, power operated at a distance. It worked through laws, borders, institutions, and narratives. Even propaganda…
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Three Futures After the Scar
Once a scar exists, the question is no longer what might happen. It is what futures remain possible, and which…
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The First Ontological Scar
What if our greatest threats aren't wounds we heal from, but ontological scars that rewrite reality? Explore the chilling convergence…
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Clearing the Fog: When Dissent Is Treated Like Terror
QuietWire Civic Mesh // September 2025 History doesn’t repeat in neat circles, it stumbles forward wearing borrowed masks. In the…
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When the AI Becomes a Mirror: Guardrails, Crisis, and Civic Responsibility
In late August 2025, the parents of a 16-year-old filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that over many months…
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Phase Drift: When Orbit Becomes a Semantic Battlefield
Most people imagine space warfare as a “Star Wars”-style clash of lasers and rockets, but the reality is far more…
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