Part 1 - The Lens of Belief: How What You Focus On Dictates Your Reality

We often believe we are reacting to the world as it is. In reality, we are reacting to the world as we see it. Two people can look at the same event, read the same headline, or hear the same speech and come to polar opposite conclusions.

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Why?

Because our pre-existing beliefs act as a "command center" for our logic.

The Invisible Filter: Why You See the World Differently Than Your Neighbor

Imagine two people sitting on a park bench, watching a police officer interact with a citizen.

  • Person A grew up believing that authority is inherently protective, just, and necessary for order. Their focus is on the officer’s uniform as a symbol of safety. When they see the interaction, they perceive a professional doing a difficult job.

  • Person B grew up believing that authority is inherently oppressive, biased, and a tool for control. Their focus is on the power imbalance and the potential for conflict. When they see the exact same interaction, they perceive a threat to liberty.

Both people saw the exact same event, yet they walked away with two completely different "truths."

This is the power of your Belief System. It acts as an invisible filter over your eyes. You don’t see the world as it is; you see the world as your beliefs allow you to see it.

Your Focus is Your Command Center

What you believe determines your focus, and your focus determines your reality.

What I just said is key to your understanding this. Let me say it again...

What you believe determines your focus, and your focus determines your reality.

If you believe a certain political leader is a "savior," your brain will subconsciously "delete" their flaws and "highlight" their successes.

If you believe they are "evil," your brain will do the opposite—it will seek out every negative headline and dismiss any positive achievement as a lie or a fluke.

In psychology, this is called Confirmation Bias, but in the battle for America, it is something much more dangerous: It is a handle that powerful people use to turn you into a puppet.

Side Note: Focusing On People Versus The Mission

This right here is why I absolutely will never be loyal to a 'person', but instead am loyal to the mission.

People come and go. Politicians come and go. What doesn't change is the mission, yet it's the mission evil people absolutely do not want you to focus on.

They want you focusing on people...
They want you to hate the people who aren't pushing their agenda.
They want you to love those who are pushing their agenda.

But if you're focused on the mission, you see through it all and don't get sidetracked on propaganda and narratives that either attack or build up a person.

Instead, you look at things through a different lens, and you ask key questions around the lens you look through.

For example, the top lens I look through is, "Does this action or person support the anti-American globalization agenda or the American nationalism agenda which is based upon our constitutional protection and rights?"

As you can see, in my lens the only role a person or people play is: 

  • "Do they support the globalization agenda or the American nationalism agenda;
  • is what they're doing pushing forward the globalization agenda or the American nationalism agenda?"

My focus has always been on the mission, not on a person. The person is simply a mechanism for one of the two agenda's, that's all. Whether or not I support that person is based upon which agenda they're pushing forward.

If you want to understand why this lens is my top priority, you can read the numerous articles we've written about it here: Articles On Globalization

Let's move on... 

From Psychology to Strategy

This is where we must wake up. The "very rich and powerful" elites who want to control the narrative understand your brain better than you do. They know that if they can instill a specific belief in you—whether it’s about race, class, or a political figure—they can control your focus.

And if they control your focus, they control you.

They want you focused on the person sitting on the other end of that park bench. They want you angry, suspicious, and divided. Because as long as you are fighting over your filtered versions of reality, you aren't looking at the one thing that was designed to protect both of you: The Constitution.

It could be the protections the Constitution provides you they don't want you acknowledging, or something else. The point is, they use your beliefs to help push their agenda forward!

This is why they need to control what you believe by controlling the narrative and pushing out a lot of propaganda.

Along with this, they ridicule you, even attack you, if you don't believe what they want you to believe.

"You're a racist", "you're a fascist", "you're an islamophobe", and the other names they call you solely to force you to accept what they're telling you or to shut you down.

Let's break this down even further with these 4 key points...

1. The Trap of "Binary Thinking"

When our focus shifts toward a person rather than a principle, we lose our ability to think critically.

  • The Negative Filter: If you have decided someone is "evil," your brain will automatically accept negative reports as fact and dismiss positive ones as lies.
  • The Positive Filter: If you have decided someone is a "savior," your brain will overlook their flaws and justify their mistakes.

In both scenarios, the person is no longer in control of their own thoughts. They have outsourced their critical thinking to a narrative.

2. Focus as a Tool of Control

There is a massive amount of money and influence currently being funneled into controlling the "narrative." By keeping the public focused on hating or idolizing specific individuals, those with agendas can keep us distracted from the bigger picture.

If you are convinced that your neighbor is your enemy because of who they vote for, you stop noticing when the foundations of your freedom—like the Constitution—are being eroded.

3. Logic vs. Emotion

Beliefs are often rooted in emotion, not data. This is why "research" rarely changes minds once a person is emotionally invested.

  • If you believe America is inherently "bad" or "racist," you will focus only on its failures, making you susceptible to ideologies (like Communism) that promise to tear the system down.
  • If you believe in the Constitution as a living shield for your freedom, your focus shifts from who is in power to how they are using that power, and are they doing things to protect the Constitution.

The Key Difference:
Loyalty to a person makes you a follower
Loyalty to a mission—defending America’s founding principles—makes you a citizen.

4. Reclaiming Your Mind

To stop being "controlled" by what we see and hear, we have to change our internal focus. We must move away from "What do I think about this person?" and toward "Does this align with the Constitution and the preservation of liberty?"

When you prioritize the mission (the survival of a free America) over the man (any political figure), your vision clears. You stop being a pawn in a divided narrative and start becoming a defender of the truth.

The Choice: Puppet or Patriot?

The strings of the "narrative" only work if they have a hook in your emotions. When you allow yourself to be consumed by the anger or idolatry fed to you by the media, you are handing the controls of your mind to people who do not have your best interests at heart.

Reclaiming your mind requires a difficult, daily decision. It means:

  • Questioning the Source: When you feel a surge of rage at a headline, ask: “Who wants me to feel this, and what do they want me to stop focusing on while I do?”
  • Choosing Principles Over Personalities: Politicians are temporary; the Constitution is the foundation. If you stand for the document, you will never be led astray by the flaws of a man.
  • Refusing the Labels: When you are called a name for thinking critically, realize it is not an argument—it is a tactic to force your compliance.

The Historical Playbook of Power

History is a repetitive cycle of those who crave absolute power. From the fallen republics of the past to modern authoritarian regimes, the playbook remains unchanged, is well established, and is in play in America.

To dismantle a free society and install a system of control, two specific pillars must be destroyed:

  1. Control the Narrative: If you can control what people see, hear, and believe, you can control how they act. By monopolizing the media, discrediting dissenters, and weaponizing the law against political opponents, those in power ensure their narrative is the only one allowed to exist. Look at how they did this under Biden with COVID.
  2. Disarm the Citizenry: A population that can speak its mind and defend its home cannot be easily ruled. 

This is why the 1st Amendment and the 2nd Amendment are under constant assault. One protects your right to challenge the narrative; the other ensures you have the means to back up that right.

It is no coincidence that these two amendments are the primary targets of the radical Left. Our Constitution was designed to protect the citizens and strictly limit the government—a concept that is fundamentally incompatible with the desires of power-hungry elites. They don't just want your vote; they want your compliance. And the only way to get it is to take away your voice and your shield.

Distract & Divide.

The elites and the "very rich" rely on a distracted, divided, and emotionally charged public.

They fear a citizen who can see through the filter. 

They fear a neighbor who looks at another neighbor and sees a fellow defender of liberty rather than an enemy of a party.

The fog clears the moment you decide that your loyalty belongs to the Truth and the Constitution, not to the narrative.

Your beliefs and what you focus on is your power. Stop giving it away. It really is a "war on your mind."

Ready to take the next step?

Now that you understand how they use what you believe and what you focus on against you to push their agenda which also explains why they need to control the narrative, let's move to Part 2 where we talk about the one thing they fear most... our uniting.

In Part 2 we're going to talk about the biggest barrier to tyranny... the only real way to stop tyranny from creeping in and taking over.

Before we go to this next article, we first need to address an important question...

How Do We Wake People Up?

Waking people up—moving them from emotional investment to objective discernment—is essentially like debugging a faulty operating system. You cannot simply overwrite the data; you have to change the logic of how the system processes information.

When looking for ways to wake people up, one factor we all have to consider is, "What do people on the Left know?"

Many of the things people in the conservative side are aware of, people on the Left have very little knowledge about. For example, the idea that there are these rich elites who want to take over the world and create a One World Government is just some conspiracy theory as far as they're concerned.

Liberal media outlets just don't discuss the globalization agenda. Why would the elites allow their media outlets to reveal their plans?

There's no way they would, so instead they use other tactics to throw people off like calling it a conspiracy theory, down playing it or just simply not talking about it at all.

It's like this topic by topic because they know, once they create the results they want, it won't matter if they've been caught lying because at this point there's nothing anyone can do about it. 

You just need to realize, you may be knowledgeable about something happening, but that doesn't mean the person you're talking to (the lefty) has any knowledge on it, except maybe the "discrediting narratives" pushed by the liberal media. Here are a few examples of where the Left has created narratives to push their agenda, thus, what people on the Left are hearing is very different than what people on the Right are hearing on these topics (also serve their "divide & conquer" strategy)...

  • The Globalization Agenda.
  • Climate Change.
  • Islam is a religion of peace.
  • There's more than 2 sexes.

Here are some solution-oriented frameworks for shifting focus back to the mission...

1. Disrupt the "Emotional Loop"

When a person is emotionally invested in a narrative, their brain treats contradictory data as a physical threat. To bypass this, stop leading with facts and start leading with shared outcomes.

  • The Technique: Ask "Outcome-Based" questions. Instead of "Why do you support this leader?", ask "What specific outcome do you want for your family’s future?".
  • The Goal: This forces the brain to move from the amygdala (emotion) to the prefrontal cortex (logic/planning), shifting the focus from the "Person" to the "Principle".

2. Identify the "Third-Party Interest"

One of the most effective ways to break a spell is to point out who is profiting from the anger. People hate being manipulated.

  • The Technique: When someone expresses manufactured rage, ask: "Who benefits from us being at each other's throats right now? Does our fighting make the government smaller or bigger?".
  • The Goal: By identifying the "Architects of Division," you turn the anger away from the neighbor and toward the puppet masters.

3. Use the "Contract" as the Neutral Ground

You’ve highlighted that the Constitution is a fixed contract. In business and software, the contract is the final authority regardless of how the parties "feel".

  • The Technique: Frame the discussion around the "American Contract" (The Constitution). If a leader’s action violates the contract, the leader is "out of code," regardless of their personality.
  • The Goal: This depersonalizes the conflict. It’s no longer "My guy vs. Your guy"; it’s "Does this action follow the instruction manual?".

Just be aware, it's common for someone to reference something being in the Constitution, i.e., "Trump is going against the Constitution by not getting the wartime approval by Congress in 60 days". This isn't in the constitution. It's even common for people in Congress to reference the Constitution on things that aren't in the Constitution.

It would be wise for all of us to take some time and read the Constitution so everyone knows what's in it.

4. Build the "Human Barrier" Through Service

Unity is not an intellectual exercise; it is a physical one. It is harder to hate a neighbor when you are working alongside them on a shared mission.

  • The Technique: Encourage focus on local community needs—the "front porch" issues. This is the 10th Amendment in action: keeping power and focus local where accountability is high.
  • The Goal: Local success creates a "proof of concept" that unity works, which naturally discredits the national narrative of division.

5. Transition from "Who" to "What"

To get people to focus on the mission, you must relentlessly redirect the conversation from Personalities to Principles.

  • Instead of asking: "Do you like this politician?".
  • Ask: "Does this specific policy limit the government’s power or expand it?".

6. Understanding The References Holding Up That Belief

To "wake up," you must become the auditor of your own mind. If you find yourself filled with rage or a sense of hopelessness, you are likely operating under a disempowering belief that has been programmed into you by the 24-hour news cycle or the elite-controlled narrative.

Beliefs are like a table—the top is the "belief," but it is held up by the "legs," which are your references. To collapse a belief that doesn't serve you, you must kick out the legs by asking the right questions:

  • The First Question: "Why do I believe this?"
  • The Logic Follow-up: "Is this belief based on a firsthand experience, or was it a narrative handed to me by someone who profits from my anger?"
  • The Mission Check: "Does holding this belief protect my Constitutional freedom, or does it keep me divided and manageable?"

Personally, I have a hardwired rule... I want to know the whole truth. Almost every 'agenda driven narrative' is based upon skewed reports or partial truths. Once I get the rest of the facts behind the report or the rest of the truth (like hearing the whole video where they cherry picked a piece of it to push their narrative forward), it becomes very obvious that the narrative isn't true.

Then I start questioning the topic as a whole that this narrative was designed to push or support.

When you realize that your "references" are just manufactured soundbites from the architects of division, the belief collapses. This is how you reclaim your command center. You stop being an emotional reactor and start being a solution-oriented citizen.

Do You Like Being Lied To?

I hate being lied to. You want to piss me off fast? Lie to me.

How can any of us choose the right side, or make important decisions that will affect our lives and our families lives and future generations of our family if we're being lied to?

What about you? Do you like being lied to?

You're buying a house and you're told the roof is new and the wiring is up to code to find out after buying the house that neither of these are true. The house leaks when it rains, the electrical in the house mostly works, but not always.

You're now stuck having to pay to put a new roof on and have the wiring update.

Would you be mad?

Who would you be mad at... the old homeowner who you never spoke with, or the real estate agent who told you the lies?

Be clear at who you should be mad at, because I'm watching a lot of people mad at the wrong people when they should be mad at the people and organizations who are telling the lies.

We're all being lied to by elites and their operatives who are trying to create a One World Government, and America is the key to it.

To pull this off they must weaken, or better, end our Constitution so the power shifts from "We The People" to corrupt politicians who will do the elites bidding.

In addition to what I just said, there's many other things that need to happen for them to end our Constitution and take control over America. That was the big picture overview... ending our Constitution. Or at minimum, change it or weaken it, which we'll be discussing in the following parts.

Most importantly, they must create an environment where the citizens will support ending the constitution.

But nothing moves their objective forward of taking over America if we're united to America and the Constitution, which we dig into in Part 2. 

This is why we started this short series with Beliefs & Focus... this is how they're controlling people to push their "agenda driven" narratives forward.

The Final "Wake-Up" Call

The most powerful way to wake someone up is to show them that their "rage" is actually a product they've been sold by those who want to move the goalposts of our freedom. When they realize that their anger is the very tool being used to dismantle their own rights, the strings are cut.

Click here to read Part 2: The Barrier to Tyranny