THE LOAD BEARING WALL

What they’re tearing down, who’s swinging the hammer, and what buries us when it falls

There is a principle so fundamental to the architecture of American democracy that the founders put it first. Not second. Not buried in an amendment nobody reads. First. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion. Six words of instruction. One wall between the government and your conscience. One line that said: whatever you believe, or don’t believe, the state has no business there.
That wall is coming down.
Not all at once. Not with a single dramatic blow that anyone could point to and say — there, that’s when it happened. It is coming down the way structural damage always happens: quietly, incrementally, in places most people aren’t looking, by people who have been planning this for decades and are now, for the first time, in a position to finish what they started.
It is coming down in classrooms where public school children are being led in prayer by coaches who know the Supreme Court just told them they can. It is coming down in courtrooms where religious belief is now a valid legal exemption from laws that apply to everyone else. It is coming down in government agencies where faith-based hiring has replaced merit, where chaplains sit in policy meetings, where the conscience of the state has been quietly replaced with the doctrine of one particular tradition.
And now it is coming down from a Pentagon podium, where the Secretary of Defense quotes Psalms over the bodies of dead Americans while prosecuting a war that key figures in his own movement have spent decades praying for. Literally. On the record. In Jesus’s name.
This is The Load-Bearing Wall. It is a series about what was built, who is destroying it, how they did it, and what falls on all of us when it’s gone. Every piece is documented. Every name is real. Every quote is sourced.
We are not here to tell you what to believe. We are here to tell you what they are doing — and to make absolutely certain you understand that when this wall comes down, it does not fall only on the people they have told you to fear. It falls on everyone. It has always fallen on everyone. That is precisely why it was built.

Part 1: The Wall Was Always the Point

They will tell you it happened suddenly. They will tell you it’s complicated. They will tell you that reasonable people can disagree about what the founders intended, that the Constitution is a living document, that times change, that the separation of church and state is — and here is the phrase they have been field-testing for decades — just a myth.

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Part 2: The Classroom and the Courtroom

They started with the children... Not because they are cruel — though the outcomes are cruel — but because they are strategic. Children cannot vote. Children cannot sue. Children cannot walk out of a classroom where the government has decided their conscience is up for grabs. Children are a captive audience, and the people who have been systematically dismantling the wall between church and state have understood that from the beginning. You do not transform a nation by persuading the adults who already have their convictions. You transform a nation by getting to the children first, in the rooms where they are required by law to be present, before they have the vocabulary to name what is being done to them.

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Part 3: The Department of War Mongering

Pete Hegseth stood at the Pentagon podium on Friday morning and quoted Psalms. Then, in the same breath, in the same sentence, in front of cameras and reporters and the families of seventeen dead Americans, he said this: “We will keep pressing. We will keep pushing, keep advancing. No quarter, no mercy for our enemies.”

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🚨Special Report by Auntie Fah: The Kindling

Auntie is going to say something that, six months ago, she would have filed under tinfoil hat and moved on. She is going to say it anyway, because the evidence is sitting right in front of us on the table, and Unfugginbelievable did not build this publication to look away from evidence because it makes us uncomfortable.

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🚨Special Report: The Eye on the Ball That Wasn’t

Donald “Metamucillini” Trump told reporters on Wednesday that he knows where the Iranian sleeper cells are. Not approximately. Not directionally. He has been briefed. He knows. He said so, in his own words, on camera, in front of the press corps at Joint Base Andrews: “We know where most of them are. We’ve got our eye on all of them, I think.”

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Part 4: Holy War, Inc.

Before the first missile hit Iranian soil on February 28th, 2026, there was a phone call: Benjamin Netanyahu called Donald Trump on February 23rd, five days before the bombs fell, to tell him the exact location of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s upcoming meeting with his top advisors. He knew the meeting. He knew the location. He had the intelligence. What he needed was the green light. Trump gave it. Five days later, in the darkness before dawn, more than five hundred strikes hit Iran simultaneously. The Supreme Leader was killed in the first hours. The war Bibi had spent eighteen years of his political career working toward had finally arrived, because a US president was finally crazy enough to join him.

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Part 5: What Buries Us

Here is where we are: The United States economy grew at 0.7 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025. That number had already been cut in half by the Commerce Department before the first bomb fell on Iran. The economy had added fewer than 10,000 jobs per month across all of 2025 — the weakest hiring pace outside a recession since 2002. In February, companies cut 92,000 jobs in a single month. Consumer spending was anemic. Inflation was sticky-high. Americans were already stretched to the breaking point before the gas prices moved.

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