The War Between Light and Darkness has Begun

Choose a side now while you can.

Get Among the Shadows for only $4.99 on Kindle (0$ with Kindle Unlimited!) right now. Awakening, Book 2, will soon bring a new Darkness over the land, so act quickly!

See the original Among the Shadows trailer here.

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A Mythology for England

Many claim J.R.R. Tolkien was creating “a mythology for England” when creating Middle Earth. Certainly there was some inspiration from his homeland, but he drew more from the mythos of Northern Europe, among other sources. This is why Tolkien scholars have disputed he was creating a myth for England. Jason Fisher writes in the J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia, “This must surely be the most-often cited quotation that Tolkien never actually said.”

At any rate, Britannia has its own mythos, it always has. It has endured for centuries, since the age when Rome once ruled the island.

This is the story of King Arthur.

Perhaps no figure from Europe, legendary or historical, has been the focus of more writings – and in the modern era – film and television. Each era reinvents him through the culture-glasses of their time. Much like the tales told in The Iliad and The Odyssey, it is hard to unpack was is true, and what is not, in Arthur’s story. Like Homer’s stories, though, there is likely some truth hidden between the lines.

Our modern perception of Arthur, Merlin, and the Knights of the Roundtable, has been framed through medieval eyes, by the likes of Howard Pyle (who we also owe much of Robin Hood’s story to), and Thomas Malory. Many researchers, however, place the origins of Arthur to the end of the Roman era in Britain. Whispers of a king named Arthur during the time of Rome’s retreat and the arrival of new invaders exist in old Welsh tales.

For decades, Geoffrey Ashe documented the ongoing search for the real Arthur in many books such as The Discovery of King Arthur and The Quest for Arthur’s Britain. Many others joined the quest for the historical Camelot, including The Holy Kingdom and The Mystery of King Arthur. The fantasy versions, often centered around Merlin, are undeniably great fun. Some fiction tries a more historical approach – though often with a mix of myth.

A quick search reveals hundreds of books and films still re-imagining this mythos centuries after it began. Will some archaeological discovery finally reveal the man behind the legend? Or will we only ever have entangled stories from across the ages?

Arthur’s story won’t disappear anytime soon. This mythos of England tantalizes us with what may have been. More importantly, it has left us with a legacy of truth often coming to us wrapped in fiction.

This truth is one of a fearless hero who protects his people, oversees a golden age, and has been prophesied to return. He inspires us to undertake the Hero’s Journey, of our own longing for a lost creation, and perhaps, to remember another who is to return.

In every great Mythos, there is great Truth.

Contact and connect with Darrick here. Get your copy of Among the Shadows and choose a side. Will it be on the side of Light? Or Darkness? Book 2, Awakening, is out now.

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A War of the Worst Sort

Release date announcement coming very soon…

In an age lost to myth, all human life nearly vanished from the Earth. War erupted between men and demon. The Blood Rain fell from the skies, the land was scorched and torn. The waters came and completed the ruin of the world.

In time, people ceased believing in such tales. This the Darkness wanted. It waited until it was forgotten, a time when most thought it foolish to listen to the warnings of their ancestors. Among the shadows malice lurked, and signs from the Light were ignored. Centuries passed.

A shadowmancer arose to launch a new Scourge. Evils unseen since the ancient wars returned from the Abyss. The modern world would soon fall. No men could stand against them. So they thought.

Six Watchers, gifted by the Light, stood to meet the Darkness and destroyed the Dark One’s legions.

While the world had been unaware, all had nearly been lost. Now the shadows had receded, their terror extinguished. The Followers had been burnt by the Light.

Except one.

If a lost land could be raised, if the ageless weapons restored, she would have her revenge. New hordes would be brought through the veil. The final merging of both worlds completed. Ancient tales of the end of days no longer legend.

An Awakening.

Will the Watchers, who had turned back what emerged from the shadows, be able to stand against a new onslaught? One that would leave every land in desolation and enslave all whom survive?

They will not fight alone. More of their kind, wielding gifts of great power, have also come forth. The Light surges in us all, but among the Watchers it is untamed and unbound. Only the can turn back what is coming.

In these last hours, they are our only hope.

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Paradigm-Shifting, Thought-Provoking Discussions about the World We live In

“What people usually don’t think about, is what do you do in a world where the playgrounds are empty, and the nursing homes are all full?”

Watch Birthgap and learn how fears of overpopulation not only never materialized, but now we are in danger from not having enough children.


What if the dangers of nuclear energy have not only been false, but this plentiful energy source could solve all of our energy problems? See how the criminalization of nuclear energy put civilization on a backward course of development in Nuclear Now. Also check out Robert Zubrin’s new The Case For Nukes.


“The standard American diet (SAD) is what is killing people.” – Dr. Peter Attia, MD

American health has never been worse. Find out how we have been misled and take control of your health in this interview with Dr. Peter Attia.


“The pandemic forecasts in the United States were very grim. Experts were predicting that 60-70 percent of the population would ultimately be infected resulting in over 1.5 million deaths in just a few months. People on social media were in an absolute panic. Stories about empty shelves and runs on toilet paper were everywhere. Those who tried to refute these doomsday predictions were shouted down and eventually silenced.


“And yet, the science on the virus was very clear. Disease severity was age-stratified. Extreme measures would not drive it away and would cause a tremendous amount of collateral damage. Even if the worse-case scenarios were true, it was extremely important that we take measures based on evidence.


“But eventually, the cry to ‘do something’ became overwhelming, and the costs no longer mattered. Trying to calm people with wisdom about infectious disease became nearly pointless. Germophobia swept through society and political culture.


“How did people in our communities and around the world get to the point of hysteria over a pandemic with a clear age-stratified and comorbidity-amplified mortality? Why were young and healthy people with very little risk for disease and death treated as if they were a grave danger to others?” – from Fear of a Microbial Planet. Also listen to the interview with the author Steve Templeton.


“It became clear to us over time that the U.S. government had turned its propaganda and disinformation campaigns it had been waging abroad, and turned them against the American people. That’s where we started getting chills up our spine. There was something seriously sinister going on.” – Michael Shellenberger

Learn how the government chose the Orwellian Nightmare over your rights in this interview with Michael Shellenberger.

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A Little Late the Future has Arrived

If you have read any of the histories of Project Apollo, you know it was epic. In a few short years they created technologies that didn’t exist, and strapped men to dangerous machines. No fancy computers to aid them, every part was designed on paper, guided by math and physics.

Then it ended.

Mission accomplished, the government no longer saw the value of continuing at the pace established. Politicians only worry about the next election, not the future of humanity. Had the innovation continued, and Saturn 5s still rolled off the production line, we the people of the year 2023 A.D., wouldn’t be talking about “returning to the Moon,” or planning to go to Mars.

We would have never left the magnificent lunar dunes, and we’d have outposts in the red seas of Mars.

Now we are going back to the future. The Long Delay is Nearly Over.

For decades after Apollo, we suffered what Alex Dubin dubbed, “space policy whiplash.” Every administration and Congress unveiled a new plan, while terminating the previous one. Long term goals and dates were sometimes set, but they were so far out, they quickly faded into deep space. Programs floundered in the space industrial complex. There is no motivation for innovation and efficiency in a system that hands out government checks, only to change the plan every few years. Politicians saw NASA as just another jobs program to tout on the campaign trail.

NASA’s Artemis rocket is a wonder to be sure. Powerful and capable, it’s also immensely expensive and non-reusable. Designed to build off decades old shuttle technology simply to preserve the old system for just a few more years, it will be NASA’s last legacy project. Soon it will be supplanted by SpaceX‘s Super Heavy.

I remember back in the ’90s, as a member of the National Space Society, trying to convince the government space travel was important. One time, after one campaign, the International Space Station survived cancelation by one vote. Trying to get NASA to change was hard. We saw progress in interplanetary exploration, launching armadas of probes. Efforts to build next-generation, reusable spacecraft failed. Human Mars mission efforts came and went, even though perfect plans like Mars Direct were created. In the context of government-funded spaceflight, the future was delayed and never appeared on the horizon.

Or perhaps there was a glimmer of sunlight as we called for new legislation laying the groundwork for expanded privatization and commercialization of space. This was done and commercial satellites had already made billions, but sending people into space was dangerous and expensive, and only the government could accomplish such feats. Of course, as with most things the government claimed only it could do, there was much skepticism to be had.

The only truth to their claims is it was expensive to fly into space. Yet little effort had been made to bring rocketry into the 21st Century.

Then Elon Musk came along. He had money. He had a vision. More importantly, he had grit.

The aerospace industrial complex wouldn’t go quietly into the night. They thought their gravy train would never end. As Ashlee Vance, writes, “…Musk obviously rammed a new philosophy of doing business right down their throats.” The philosophy of free markets. SpaceX would fly more rockets in a few months, than had been shot off in previous decades combined.

Lori Garver, former executive director of the National Space Society, tried to change hearts and minds from the inside as NASA Deputy Administrator. It was a rough go, but NASA went from scoffing at the likes of SpaceX, to talking as if they were for change all along. Perhaps they don’t truly see what is coming. NASA of Space 2.0 won’t be the same NASA of Apollo, the shuttle, or the ISS. It will be forced — I mean transformed — back into what it was designed to do: Foster innovation and seed new technologies, and continue to explore the Solar System. For now, at least.

Once the door was kicked open, or rather broken off, there was no turning back. Vance’s new book details the upstarts at Planet Labs, Firefly, Astra, and Rocket Labs who followed SpaceX. Much like the First Space Age, the Second is full of drama, colorful characters, explosions, and grand victories. This time, though, unburdened by government bureaucracy and thoughtless politicians, the only thing in the way of these rocket engineers is gravity.

It has been a long wait. Apollo is almost mythical now. Young generations think their phones are the pinnacle of technology. Yet, while they look at TikTok videos, their grandparents, or great-grandparents, sent men to the Moon with slide-rules.

Now we are at the doorstep of the entire Terran Solar System. Its mineral wealth. Helium-3 that could power humanity for centuries. Protecting and understanding Earth. Spaceflight isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. We can’t pretend otherwise anymore.

We have permission to think grand thoughts again. Not just think about them, but make them our reality.

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How Far will the Darkness Take Her?

Her city was put to the fire; her family enslaved. For centuries she served the shadowmancer. Now, he too has been taken from her.

The Source must be reopened and the Lost Continent released. The Day of Darkness once came and nearly destroyed humanity.

It will come again and she will have her revenge.

Awakening, Watchers of the Light Book 2 Coming Soon.

Book1, Among the Shadows is out now.

#ChooseASide #DarknessIsComing #WhoIsTheNewShadowmancer?

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The Awakening is Here

In an age lost to myth, all human life nearly vanished from the Earth. War erupted between men and demon. The Blood Rain fell from the skies, the land was scorched and torn. The waters came and completed the ruin of the world.

In time, people ceased believing in such tales. This the Darkness wanted. It waited until it was forgotten, a time when most thought it foolish to listen to the warnings of their ancestors. Among the shadows malice lurked, and signs from the Light were ignored. Centuries passed.

A shadowmancer arose to launch a new Scourge. Evils unseen since the ancient wars returned from the Abyss. The modern world would soon fall. No men could stand against them. So they thought.

Six Watchers, gifted by the Light, stood to meet the Darkness and destroyed the Dark One’s legions.

While the world had been unaware, all had nearly been lost. Now the shadows had receded, their terror extinguished. The Followers had been burnt by the Light.

Except one.

If a lost land could be raised, if the ageless weapons restored, she would have her revenge. New hordes would be brought through the veil. The final merging of both worlds completed. Ancient tales of the end of days no longer legend.

An Awakening.

Will the Watchers, who had turned back what emerged from the shadows, be able to stand against a new onslaught? One that would leave every land in desolation and enslave all whom survive?

They will not fight alone. More of their kind, wielding gifts of great power, have also come forth. The Light surges in us all, but among the Watchers it is untamed and unbound. Only the can turn back what is coming.

In these last hours, they are our only hope.

Awakening, Watchers of the Light Book 2 Coming Soon.

Book1, Among the Shadows is out now. #ChooseASide #DarknessIsComing #WhoIsTheNewShadowmancer?

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Slavery is Alive and Very Profitable

We all claim to support human rights and social justice, yet our materialistic lifestyles enable the abuse of people worldwide. Perhaps many do not know where their gadgets and stuff comes from, living with the false belief horrible things don’t happen in our enlightened world.

Siddharth Kara’s new book, Cobalt Red, shatters those cognitive lies by detailing the slave labor and horrific conditions powering our devices and “green” electric cars. Listen to his interview with Joe Rogan.

Do we care about Africa and other “third world’ regions and the totalitarian nations that violate human rights to feed our wants?

We talk about the slavery of the past, but do we care about slavery in the 21st Century? It’s alive and worse than ever.

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Tell Your Story

“…of far greater power to you are not my stories but yours. Which Stories have you heard that shape your life? What do you believe? I mean what you really believe, when you are asked to lift the Swords in your life, or lay them down. What makes who you are? We can find answers in the Stories we tell.” – Randall Wallace (screenwriter of Braveheart, We Were Soldiers, Pearl Harbor).

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Political Saviors are a False Hope

As a nation we are hurting. We are trying to find a political savior, and we are blaming it on this team or that team, this color versus that color. I argue for people to look deeper than that. It is the financial system that’s broken. People need to stop looking to a political savior to break their chains of debt servitude. They can break their own chains now by opting out of the system…

I asked myself, “Why, if technology is supposed to drive prices down, why is the cost of living going up every year? Why is it so expensive to by a house for young people, stock portfolios so expensive, cost of education?” There is a real reason to that because when you flood the system which cheap money, easy capital, manipulate what should be free markets, then you have the greatest wealth transfer from the poor and the middle class to the elite. Now, finally there can be a reverse transfer.

– Natalie Brunell

Follow Emmy-winning journalist Natalie Brunell here, and listen to her podcast Coin Stories as she talks to thought leaders in finance and society.

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