31/07/2025

Vague Information versus Specific Information, Unknowns versus Unverifiables

The following is written in a literal and positive tone. If it feels otherwise it’s because of driver interference!

We had an interesting revelation with the free local newspaper, the Letterkenny Post, on Monday. Apparently, many of you have been writing articles and putting the newspaper together yourselves this entire time and I actually had no idea. As well as that, a lot more of you have been contributing thoughts and opinions on what to include in the paper through the driver network—a difficult thing to trust when it comes to ensuring your message gets through, but thank you very much for so much kindness and support!

As far as I thought, the local paper probably came from the same place as Hollywood movies and best-selling novels. In other words, AI likely produces it and how it gets printed is anybody’s guess. I had no idea.

The problem of course with coded communications is that the drivers control the keys and they’re not very generous with them, to say the least. Thankfully, after recognizing the name of a beloved and respected family member who’d written an article about the fantastic “Donegal team”, I finally got it. And, after another day of nasty driver game-playing with the code keys, I at last started to see the messages for and from the community—of which I, most certainly, am a valued member.

It’s incredibly touching and heart-warming stuff, my friends, thank you so much for the complimentary communications! Absolutely heart-warming.

I managed to get a fair bit of info, a lot of dear friends and loved ones jumping out and I was able to get an idea of where you were at and how well you’re doing fighting the battle on your side. Proud of you all.

Because of this debacle, and the grand revelation of how little we can trust the drivers to provide the right code keys, or share our messages through the driver network, you got word to me that it’d be a good idea to outline all the things about your world that I don’t know. The problem is, there are so, so many of them…

Vague Information Versus Specific Information

What you get with most of the project’s coded communications—unless the drivers literally provide the specific details in your ear—is usually vague information rather than specific information. You get the general idea of what people are talking about, the gist of what they’re trying to say, but never the actual in-detail fundamentals. Unless, of course, the drivers just tell you what those details are, which they very often don’t.

This makes it very hard to plan and co-ordinate, to verify with any certainty just what exactly people are working on or where they are. It’s all good and well if the drivers want to make things function that way, but when they don’t—which is a lot of the time—we are completely out of luck.

What is really happening here is that we are communicating in language too vague to be properly understood without background prompts and explanations and the drivers are pretending that it’s the coded communication alone, or primarily, that gets the message across. It’s not. The drivers control the message and they can provide it, withhold it, or change it whenever they choose. Without the drivers, this coded style of speech is either too vague to properly get anywhere with, or so open to interpretation that it could mean anything. Literal communication is difficult enough with the drivers constantly trying to twist the meaning of what we say, or to insert personal insults without the writer even noticing. It’s an ongoing battle!

(Personally, when I write I only ever aim to write literally, though I’m constantly noticing the drivers inserting these coded, symbolic, or insulting messages. I try to edit them out, but too many of them get past me! Regardless, I’ve chosen my lane and it is positive and literal all the way.)

If the project way of communicating is the only way available to us then we are completely dependent on the drivers to choose our messaging for us, no matter what we’re trying to say with the code.

We cannot go on like this. We have to lessen our dependence on the drivers and the driver network in every way we can. That is why we are fighting for literal and open communication. That is why we need to take down the wall of silence more every day.

What I know of Life in the Project

The newspaper issue was an unknown for me. AI writes the words was my best guess, the same as it makes the big budget television shows you see on TV. As for how it gets printed and sent to the shops, I guess delivery drivers and warehouse workers take care of that. How small our world really is and how few of us real human beings are actually in this country is still a recent revelation to me.

If I was to document all the comparative things I don’t know, I could be writing for days. There is so much of the behind-the-scenes that I don’t know anything about at all. The drivers give me little and the information I get from code is often understandable, but always much too vague to really make sense of.

I do know a lot about how you guys have lived. Because the drivers are always changing the story or making up new lies about how things work, a lot of what I think I know can only be labelled as unverified. It’d take us a long time to get everything across with the methods currently available to us. So for now, as a quick rundown, I’ll try to cover the most important points of what I know.

About three quarters of a century ago, my parents’ generation were raised by adults before them. Who they were and where they came from, I have no idea. That generation would be well over a century old by now and I don’t believe they died. But where did they go? No bloody idea. De-aging, cryogenic freezing, travelling to the moon, and other such contradictory explanations confound the issue beyond any chance of certainty. Who they really were, what happened to them, and where they’ve gone, could be anything. I suspect they may still be interacting with us in some form or another and if so I salute them. I’m sure they know us well and I look forward to the day when they can tell us everything! I’m sure they’ve got quite the story to tell, whether they’re near or far.

How did my parents’ generation grow up and where did they come from? I am not entirely sure. I have indications that they began life in Ireland before a mass move to London in the 1970s and 80s, which I’m sure about. That’s where I was born myself, after all, and I’m certain we were all there in those days—as has been verified by multiple people in town. I’ve had indications that this generation might have grown up in orphanages or in traditional-style one or two parent homes. I’m still not sure what the truth is here.

Around their mid-teens to early twenties seems to be when most of them were pulled through from fully believing in the Mandatory Reality of their day. Likely they were pushed to different shells in the simulations and shells model, though I imagine those simulated realities were quite different back then than they were by the 2020s. I understand that their lives in this project have always been extremely difficult and they have had to fight for what is right their entire lives. Their hidden strengths are many.

They worked as social agents for the project like the next generations that came after them, both to progress and enlighten human society and to beat the project itself. One of the most challenging things they faced in those days was working IRA simulations, with real imprisonments and hunger strikes. I think most of us have been through that too and, as far as I know, it was even worse back then. It must have been tough!

Back in Ireland in the 90s, they raised us and raised us well, they shielded us, loved us, and protected us—and the love and happy memories we hold on to from back then are, at the worst times, sometimes all we have to keep us going. And all these years later, we’re still fighting the good fight together.

Most of my generation got pulled through in their childhoods. I believe they were worked through the shells, going through the Central System and beyond as they got older. They lived as their parents did, spending their whole lives fighting both through and against the project for a better society, living with multiple different identities, all while having to tolerate unspeakable cruelties and abuses from the very project that promised that better society to them. I can only imagine how hard a life it has been.

That said, there have been major achievements too. I’m aware many of you have performed as celebrity musicians and actors (I’ve seen a few amazing plays and concerts myself) and I’m very curious to learn just how exactly that process is managed? It must be a great experience!

[By the way, I’ve just been informed while writing, that a couple of days ago many of you tried to get more information about all of the above to me through the driver network. You can blame the drivers here, because everything I just wrote I already knew and I have learned nothing further since then. Those drivers, God-damn them. “Memories,” one of our greats said to me in town, trying to throw the clue about what they’d attempted. Yeah, I get it now.]

Other Questions

How you run your society, how much control you have over how things happen, and how much the drivers control events without you being permitted awareness of them, are all very uncertain but important issues for me. There are an awful lot of unknowns and a lot of vague unverifiables.

I am always desperate for more information here. The problem is, I need the specific details and they are almost never provided to me.

Off-the-cuff, a few more questions I might ask are:

How much of the project plan do the drivers give you? Are you, like me, always scrambling to keep up and never quite sure where things are going from one day to the next? Or are you engaging in project work on a longer and more detailed timeline of weeks, months, or even years?

Is all the food and produce in the supermarkets and shops stocked by people or is it set up by machines? Or is it both?

How do you raise the children? Is it all traditional-style families, or are there a lot of foster situations? Are there adoptions arranged by the project where lineage is unknown or cannot be traced?

How much of your labour really goes in to managing this society, versus how much is solely devoted to just making it look like a functioning Mandatory Reality?

I’m really looking for as many specific details pertaining to identity freedom and your true identity as possible, since I know it’s one of the major hurdles for breaking free from the project. In fact, I got some great info yesterday in town. Beautiful stuff! The more of this I get, the more I can write about it, and the more we can collaborate out in the open on a plan that can be available to everyone.

(By true identity, I’m referring to your baseline real-face identity, whether or not it’s the one you were born with. The identity you’d have if you went fully masks-off and walked away from the project chain-of-command.)

The main questions are:

How much control do you have over your true identity?

How much of your time do you live as your true identity?

How many possessions do you have in the name of your true identity?

How easy or difficult is it to choose to live as your true identity?

The information I have with this one, would be something like this:

You spend almost all of your time living as Mandatory Reality fake identities and your housing situations, bank accounts, and possessions generally seem to be very tied to the secondary or masked identities. Most of you probably don’t have a house or home in the name of your true identity. I’m unsure if you maintain bank accounts in those names, how much you’ve managed to secure in them, or how easy that is to access if you walk away from the project. It seems to be the funds you’ve acquired as secondary identities that would be most difficult to carry over—though, of course, there’s no good reason why you shouldn’t be allowed to move your finances to your true identity.

It is possible to walk away and claim your life as your true identity, but at that point the project closes the net around you, the drivers isolate your psychological environment, they order you to be moved to some kind of assisted living or highly managed housing environment, the torture increases, and the wall of silence is too powerful for either side of the equation to properly break through.

Eventually, when you haven’t gotten anywhere and the drivers have worn you down, you’ve been made to think returning to work for the project is your only option to get out of hell. That said, refusing to ever return to working for the project, no matter what life you’re facing, is probably the only way you’ll ever really get out.

As I’m aware, making those living conditions bearable, while also integrating people who’ve left the project into the community has been one of the major battles here. It is one that I have benefitted from in many, many ways, so thank you all so much, for everything you’ve done.

Getting to the point where non-project people can move freely and communicate with whoever they need to is obviously a major issue here. Clearly, if you do things the project way, exiting officially through project practices, the isolation and segregation of that process would make those necessary qualities of life much more difficult to achieve rather than easier. We need a plan where those things become easier from the very first step you make—the moment you quit—because they are vital for your survival.

That’s freedom of movement and the ability to reach the people you need to communicate with. Not as managed by other people, but within your own personal control and immediately available to you.

In other words, for those who are quitting the project: Instead of going along with the project process and being moved further away when you quit, you need to get to me immediately and we’ll get working on a strategy for co-ordinating, staying in touch, and beating the project pushback from the get-go. And I can start coaching you right away on how to use the free speech and claiming reality tactics.

On the other hand, if you let the project guide your exit its way, it would move you further away from me and the ever-strengthening Truth, Freedom, and Reality fort and then the driver network would dig in their claws and isolate you even more. If the wall of silence proved too difficult to break through for those around you and I myself didn’t even hear anything about it, then that would practically be a dead end. You could be waiting months before the chance actually arises. And as for project permission for letting that meeting take place? I wouldn’t count on them ever giving it.

Of course now that there’s a website, it is much easier to find out factual information for certain, no matter what drivers or the people around you are telling you, and you can always stay up-to-date with where I’ll be and what I’m doing. Most days you’ll know exactly where to find me, so you’ll have to trust what I say literally on the website and not what the drivers are telling you or trying to make you believe. I’m ready for any of you. I know there’s talk of certain people making the move to go masks-off first—and I’d love it for that person to be someone close to me—but these guidelines are for all of you.

Anyway, my friends, I hope this brings us closer to knowing for certain what page we’re all on and where to go from here. We are definitely progressing exponentially. I know your big plan is almost certainly miles ahead of mine and a lot of this stuff is me catching up with you. That is the result of the wall of silence and how it’s kept us apart in terms of knowledge and information.

There’s definitely loads of people on your side too who’ve been kept out of the plan far too much because of the project, and may have very different pieces of the puzzle to you, so remember just because you already know all this, that doesn’t necessarily mean everybody else does. We’re all benefitting from getting our information as lined up with each other as possible!

I won’t be around town today as I’m meeting the brother and the father for a nice meal in the Brewery. Looking forward to it!

Stay strong everybody and keep up the good work!

For now stay focused on the prize my friends. Remember our major goals and strategies—and that the strategies are the right way to achieve the necessary goals.

Strategies: Conscientious Objection; Civil Non-Compliance; Expanding the Ethical Boundary; Less Dance, More You; and Breaking the Project Rules.

Goals: Refusing to Play for the Bad Side, Full Abstention from Hurtful Project Routines, Never Policing Each Other for the Project, and Opening Channels of Literal Communication.

Keep returning to the following articles as you test and refine your methods:

Changing the Project from Within

Breaking the Wall of Silence

Update – Goals and Strategies in Review

You never know what you might have missed on the first couple of reads that might help you later!

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