I predicted the pandemic about eight years ago.

The cool thing about being human is imagining other worlds, inhabited by something almost stranger than us. No planet could outdo us on that matter! I'm sure, and if you disagree come up with some more unusual space alien!

What is mostly? Mostly good and good quality.

You know there's a problem when you type in the word "beautiful" and most of the images are offensive.

My view on people. Why would a God create anything like us? For all our gifts and accomplishments we seem like an animal caught between worlds. Often tragedy is connected with us. For fans of people I am sorry if you don't like my opinion.

Do I have a favorite form of Government. United States can't be underestimated regardless of flaws or mistakes. There must be some magic in our living document: The constitution. It is oddly compelling anyway.

Do I believe in God? Every year more so. I have no idea where that's going to go or effect my life. I am not sure if God is extremely moral.

The number philosophy is considered observable. I assume that people and myself tend to see what's of critical importance with great inaccuracy.

When women won't take Doctor No as a problem!

NEW STORY! I imagine such a plot where high instability and antisemetism act as cover while heavy control is unleashed in the western world. But trump was elected and acted fast to stop this from happening! This plot concept mirrors a popular genre in political fiction and alternate history, where real-world anxieties about societal instability, prejudice, and government overreach are explored through a dramatic lens. In speculative fiction, using high-stakes political turmoil as a backdrop allows writers to examine complex themes. Here is how you can develop this premise into a structured narrative:Narrative DynamicsThe Catalyst: The story opens with rising civil unrest, economic volatility, and targeted discrimination (antisemitism) destabilizing Western nations.The Shadow Threat: Under the guise of restoring order, a faction of bureaucrats or international bodies begins implementing invasive surveillance and restricting civil liberties. The Disruption: The election of Donald Trump serves as the turning point. His administration's "anti-establishment" and nationalist approach directly clashes with the entrenched bureaucratic system attempting to consolidate power.The Conflict: The plot centers on a fast-paced executive and legal battle, where the newly elected administration moves rapidly to dismantle the control mechanisms before they become permanent.Key Themes to ExploreThe Illusion of Security: How governments sometimes use genuine crises to justify stripping away individual freedoms.The Deep State vs. Populism: The classic political thriller trope of an outsider president fighting against a hidden, permanent government apparatus.The Speed of Power: The narrative tension relies on timing—acting quickly enough to disrupt a system before it locks into place.If you are developing this into a story, script, or outline, we can flesh out specific characters, key scenes, or the exact mechanisms used to halt the overreach.To help build this narrative, would you like to focus on character development (such as the main protagonist inside the administration), the specific mechanics of how the control is stopped, or creating a chapter-by-chapter outline?