This website has officially struck a nerve. Somewhere along the line, I touched on something that certain people — and the systems they answer to — did not want touched, this could have even been governmental, they oppose society getting told absolute truths. In response, the internet itself appears to have been leveraged against me. Access to this site has been limited, restricted, quietly throttled. Whether it's the individuals themselves or the larger systems they represent, someone is protecting their own interests, and the timing tells its own story.Why now? Because I spoke honestly. I said things that were true — and the truth, when it lands in the right place, has a way of destroying carefully built illusions. That kind of honesty doesn't sit well with people who have spent years constructing a particular image, a particular narrative, a particular version of control. So they pushed back. Not for the first time, either. This isn't new. They've been working to hinder me for a long time, in ways large and small, visible and invisible.But something has shifted. A reckoning has emerged — not one I forced, but one that has been building regardless, gaining its own momentum. And I want to be clear about where I stand within it: I will not be deceived. I will not be confused. I will not be talked out of what I know to be true through doubt, distraction, or pressure. I have no fear of what comes next, because fear is often the very tool used to keep people quiet, and I refuse to hand that tool to anyone.The fact that they have resorted to these tactics — limiting access, working behind the scenes, promoting actions that prey on people rather than protect them — is not a sign of their strength. It is proof of their corruption. You don't need to silence someone unless their words carry weight. You don't need to restrict access unless there's something worth restricting access to. Their own behaviour has become the evidence.This corruption doesn't exist in isolation either. It extends into public relations, into the stories told to the public, into the narratives shaped and managed to maintain appearances. And as long as these systems continue operating this way — protecting themselves at the expense of honesty — society cannot move toward genuine healing. Societal healthcare, in the truest sense, cannot be liberated while these patterns persist. People cannot heal within systems built to manage them rather than serve them.So I will keep speaking. Not recklessly, but honestly. Because the truth, even when it's inconvenient, even when it's resisted — is still the truth.