Michael Stevens

About the Author – Michael Stevens Retired attorney. Military veteran. Bible trundler. Michael Stevens writes with the precision of a jurist and the conviction of a watchman. His work draws from decades of service, study, and Scripture — weaving together law, history, theology, and culture in a clear, Hemingway-style voice. Whether exploring the Gospel through the lens of classical philosophy, warning of soft totalitarianism, or unpacking the latest headlines with biblical discernment, he writes for readers who value truth over trends and legacy over likes. His devotionals and essays, often crafted for his son, aim to encourage, equip, and awaken. This is more than commentary. It’s a call to clarity in a noisy world.

Part 5: Rear View Mirror Series – “The War on the Person in the Mirror” (720 words)(Op-Ed)

Part 5: Rearview Series “The War on the Person in the Mirror” By Michael Stevens The War on the Mirror: Identity, Memory, and the New Front Line The final terrain of PsyWar isn’t a border, a courtroom, or a campaign. It’s the mirror, and a face you will soon no…

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Part 4: Rearview Clarity – “The Constitution on Mute” (750 words)(Op-Ed)

“The Constitution on Mute” By Michael Stevens The Constitution on Mute: Lawfare, Impeachment, and Judicial Evasion You don’t need a dictatorship to silence dissent. Just bend the law, break the frame, and ignore the Constitution until it’s decoration. This is no longer just about media distortion or AI manipulation. This…

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Part 3: Rearview Clarity – “The Disappearing Man” (775 words)(Op-Ed)

Part 3: Rearview Clarity – “The Disappearing Man”By Michael StevensWord Count: 775 The Disappearing Man: From Forrestal to Weldon In psychological warfare, the most effective weapons are those no one sees—not tanks or tribunals, but whispers, doubt, silence, and erasure. This is the new front line—where credibility is assassinated without…

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Part 2 – Rearview Clarity: When the Truth Finally Catches Up (930 words)(Op-Ed)

Part 2 – Rearview Clarity: When the Truth Finally Catches Up By Michael StevensWord Count: 1,073 Lessons from History, Patterns in Power Series Recap In Part One, we tracked a pattern of silenced truths — concealed, delayed, and denied by those in power. Part Two now looks deeper, through Scripture…

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Part 1 – Rearview Clarity: The Pattern We Weren’t Meant to See (1100 words)

Sometimes history doesn’t lie — it just whispers, waits, and then resurfaces with clarity. This series, Rearview Clarity, follows the recurring pattern of delayed truth, narrative control, and the steady erosion of public trust in official stories. From the mysterious death of James Forrestal to modern revelations of media suppression…

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“The Edge of Knowing – A Few Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence Through a Philosophical Lens”

The Edge of Knowing A Few Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence Through a Philosophical Lensby Michael Stevens~1000 words | 5-minute read The Edge of Knowing Science is truth—until it isn’t. That’s the paradox. We call it knowledge, but knowledge changes. One discovery replaces another. What we once believed gets reshaped or…

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Guess what? The future they warned us about in The Matrix is here—and the scientists aren’t even pretending to hide it.

Guess what? The future they warned us about in The Matrix is here—and the scientists aren’t even pretending to hide it. by Michael Stevens 400 words Three researchers at Stanford—Carsten Charlesworth, Henry Greely, and Hiromitsu Nakauchi—have laid out a blueprint to grow living human bodies without brains. No thought. No…

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