DECODING DISTORTION -SIGNAL/NOISE
DECODING DISTORTION -SIGNAL/NOISE
DECODING DISTORTION -SIGNAL/NOISE
DECODING DISTORTION
DECODING DISTORTION
DECODING DISTORTION
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We’re living inside systems built to shape our attention, our beliefs, and eventually our reality.
I write about clarity, distortion, and the machinery of persuasion. My background spans Fortune 500 communications, political messaging, and institutional trust — the places where persuasion stops being theory and becomes consequence.
“Most confusion is strategic, not accidental.”
Essays
Recent writing on persuasion, distortion, and modern power
The Lie Wins in Forty-Eight Hours
How two false stories — one in New York, one in England — revealed the architecture of digital belief.
Pattern Immunity: How to Survive the Age of Signal Warfare
Today’s propaganda doesn’t persuade. It overwhelms. The only defense is learning to see the patterns before they take hold.
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From Government to Guardianship. Read on Medium
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From digital spin to precision mapmaking, Texas offers a case study in Signal vs. Noise politics — and the new rules of power. Read on Medium
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The attention economy isn’t broken — it’s working exactly as designed. Read on Medium
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The most lasting political moves often don’t happen in debates or headlines. Read on Medium