Patriots, we're living in an era where following 'the science' has become code for following the script. A fascinating story from the 2018 State of the Union perfectly illustrates why Americans must learn to think critically and follow facts—not narratives pushed by the establishment media and their celebrity allies.
The encounter with Bill Nye at that politically charged evening serves as a perfect microcosm of what's wrong with our discourse today. Here's a man who built his career on teaching kids to question everything and think scientifically, yet like so many in the Hollywood-academic complex, he's become part of the very establishment that demands blind obedience to their preferred narratives.
The Script vs. Reality
Think about it: how many times over the past few years have we been told to 'trust the experts' without question? From COVID lockdowns to climate alarmism, the same voices keep pushing the same script while actual facts and data tell a completely different story.
President Trump understood this from day one. That's why the Deep State and their media allies fought him so viciously—he dared to question their sacred narratives and put America First instead of following their globalist playbook.
"The American people are smart enough to see through the lies when presented with actual facts instead of propaganda."
Now, as we're three weeks into Trump's second term, we're seeing exactly what happens when leadership follows facts instead of focus groups. Mass deportations are proceeding based on law, not feelings. Energy independence is being restored based on economics, not environmental extremism. Government efficiency is being implemented based on results, not rhetoric.
Your Mission as Patriots
Every single day, you're bombarded with scripted narratives designed to make you comply, not think. Whether it's on climate change, immigration, or any other issue, the establishment wants you to accept their conclusions without examining their evidence.
That's not the American way. Our founders built this nation on the radical idea that free people should question authority and think for themselves. Are you ready to honor that legacy by following facts wherever they lead—even when they contradict the approved narrative?
