Surviving the Felon: Week of 2/21/2026
I’m back with another instalment of Surviving the Felon. Its more of the same from last week. More and more shocking horror stories are coming out about the Epstein Files and The Felon’s clear attachment and role in them. But as The Felon does whenever something he doesn’t like comes to light, he creates a distraction. And as lower level problems are being pushed to the side in favor of focusing on the further, that only means as all men who only know how to deal with things through the vein of fear he continues to have the United States commit more terrible atrocities to silence the story.
But the Epstein Files are not limited to the United States. They involve billionaire criminals from all over the world. Many of which are famous figures that for the longest time committed crimes against humanity freely. This is much bigger than just The Felon, and I don’t think it will be long before Nazi Barbie is sacrificed. After all, women do not keep power long under Fascism and she will soon outlive her usefulness.
As it is clear that these people do not want their crimes to come to light, it should be obvious what the rest of us should do. Keep shouting from the roof and mountaintops. Fight for justice for the sake of victims battling a powerful system that protects pedophiles. Make it impossible for the international power systems that are funded by these wicked creatures pretending to be human to continue. If the entire world will crumble if these monsters are ousted, then its time for everything to crumble. Then something new can be built without their wickedness corrupting it.
The Bad
While the news tries to control what we are worried about, don’t forget to learn more about the Heritage Foundation, Peter Thiel, and Curtis Yarvin. These are our real enemies, alongside The Window Shover of course. I’m putting this at the start of The Bad Section because I feel like this is by far the most important thing to get out of the negative.
An ordered list seems to be the best way to get through this section and so I’ll continue doing so. Negativity is the news’s specialty. And I want to focus on resisting and the positivity. But those bad things cannot be ignored. Giving it the least thought and fewest words is a proper compromise.
Everything ICE is doing in a city near you which includes the terrorism and murder in Minneapolis, The cover up of ICE’s Terrorism by the FBI, Healthcare Costs going way up, Food Stamps running out, Genocide in Sudan, Conflict in the Middle East, Rising Tensions with Iran, The Felon investigating political enemies, The realization that our world is run by pedophiles, Rising Antisemitism, Attacks against Jews being used to fuel blood libel and conspiracy theories, threats of violence against politicians who don’t obey The Felon, the Military being forced to obey illegal orders, Rising Tensions between Japan and China, The Redacted Epstein Files, Rising Tensions between the United States and Europe
The Good
Well let’s move past the bad, which has been a majority of this post thus far. I added another entry to that bad list but its really just a more specific problem involving one that I have been highlighting for months now. But the good news there is that The Felon is running out of ways to distract us. His heinous and gross mind is hitting dead ends. He is evil and stupid meaning that his time is running out. I look forward to the day when this blog carries a new name.
Around the world, people are starting to hold the rich and powerful accountable. I doubt that will happen in the United States just yet. But pressure from other nations may force them into consequences the moment they leave our country. And if they decide to stick around, public opinion may soon turn on them. May Conservatives and Liberals alike decide that being a pedophile is a crime against humanity. And may we band together against our true enemy: the oligarchs who also tend to be a part of that other group.
Remember, now that Epstein is dead, and I’m convinced The Felon is behind it, these operations have new masters. But they all live on this planet. And that means they have addresses. They may think themselves immortal, but we outnumber them. These pedophiles have the same flesh and blood as the rest of us. Why don’t we in every way we can, remind them of that fact as we punish them for their wickedness?
Transition
I’m proud to say that its been a month since my depression pulled the wool over my eyes last. And now that February is almost over, the only complaint I’ll have is about the Florida allergies. Well besides everything happening politically of course. Its hard to continue going to work every day as if this is normal. And yet I have to eat and continue living.
Writing is what I can do to stand up for what is right. And its been over a year since I started this specific blog series. I’m proud of this habit, even if I am disgusted that I needed to write these posts every week at all. I have been making an effort to leave the house more. My depression creeps in more easily when I don’t go outside. I have succeeded in going out more on weekends and the weather has cooperated thus far.
This blog has been a check in for my friends as well as one for myself. February is almost done and with it one of the worst days of the year for me is leaving with it. I’m still not where I want to be. And I’m sure my Depression will strike when I’m not ready to deal with my thoughts. Which is why those activities that bring me joy are so important.
Anyway, its time for this blog to turn inwards and reflect. I might not have had to battle depression and anxiety this week, but its always a threat and so it is vital that I found plenty that brought me joy. I refuse to let the mainstream media define my emotions. I’ll fight towards a better me even if I face adversity in my personal life and the world around me. The Felon will not drag me down. If you are feeling down and are searching for something to make you feel better, I’ll be providing links to those things that brought me joy.
Workouts
This week I continued at a higher number of reps for my workouts. 15 of each set doesn’t seem like a lot, but habits are best done with a slow build up. I am proud of myself for committing to a healthier body even if I have a lot more work to do before I can be completely content. Here’s hoping that as I go into March that this habit doesn’t fade away. Most new years resolutions vanish without a trace by this point in the year.
Video Games
I was outside plenty this weekend, but I also had enough free time to play some video games, both with friends and alone. While writing this blog post, I am playing Fire Emblem Path of Radiance which is perfect to break up the writing as I take a turn in the game then write several paragraphs. Its a method I use to write more frequently and my website reflects a lot of the results.
Civilization 7, Baldur’s Gate 3, and Genshin Impact were the other games I played. That shouldn’t be a surprise as they are all video games that have been mentioned frequently on this blog. Genshin Impact is a game I have been playing since the last time The Felon was wrongly chosen to be the president. I played the other two games almost exclusively with friends. That way even while sitting at home, I’m socializing with friends.
My Pokémon Nuzlocke adventures also continued. I have lost two Pokémon so far in my current run: Lugia (oof) and Sigilyph (whatever). As of this blog post, my team is Electrode, Empoleon, Keldeo, Groudon, Froslass, and Togepi. I fully intend to evolve the last on the last as quickly as possible. I’m too far into the game for the frail Pokémon to survive long under Nuzlocke conditions.
Pokémon Go
I mentioned quite a bit about Pokémon in the above paragraph. Let’s talk more about it. This week, I went on an adventure and documented that in its own blog post. You can read about that here. That adventure was put off several weeks and I was happy to finally go on that walk.
I battled in a tournament match this week and when my opponent asked to battle earlier than I planned, I grew worried. With little practice and coming back from a tough loss I feared another crushing defeat was coming. And I didn’t get a chance to warm up beforehand. But in the end I proved that my prior victories were not flukes. I came out ahead 2 to 1. I’m not sure if I’ll have any more matches this season. That depends on my teammates winning their matches. But either way I am proud of the progress I made this season.
As for the Go Battle League, I’m taking it easy to avoid burnout. I gained all the rewards I need and win or lose, my rank cannot go down or up. Perhaps its time to just focus on stardust and getting as much as I need to prepare for next season. Whatever choice I make, I know that I’m eagerly awaiting whatever changes are made to the move pool.
Anime and Shows
This week, I watched Hell’s Paradise, which I keep forgetting to mention despite being a fantastic show, Fire Force, and Sentenced to be a Hero. Once more Frieren Beyond Journeys End and To Your Eternity did not air an episode this week. I still have not started the new season of Oshi No Ko.
As for the best episode of the week, its a tie! Sentenced to be a Hero and Fire Force were both incredible this week. A proper showing for the latter because I had been watching just for the sake of seeing the end. But this week reminded me why I loved this show early on.
I’m nearing the end of the Dressrosa Arc of One Piece. With only about 15 episodes to go, I am ready to finish this arc and move on to the next. Its aggravating how the pacing makes it harder to binge the show because everything in this arc should have gripped me from beginning to end. But I will not be giving up on the story because its incredible despite dragging.
Dungeons & Dragons
This week, I got to run my Centrum Glacies Campaign. The party is still fighting Zombie Druids and the Cultists that reanimated them. But they also had a fight with Intellect Devourers and learned that their showing in Baldur’s Gate 3 does not showcase how dangerous they are.
Though a bit longer than last week’s post, combat entries do not take as long to write as my lore heavy segments. You can read what happened here. I had a blast scaring the hell out of my players and had a large grin on my face as I watched them use all their spell slots to kill a few monsters.
Writing and Editing
I am continuing to write the first draft of my fifth Search for Eden Novel. I am going full speed ahead until I finish the book. Then I’ll turn my focus to other matters. This book serves as my first dive into proper science fiction and its taking a lot of time away from writing and towards research. And yet this isn’t a bad thing because I’m learning a lot about all sorts of topics and realizing more and more how little I actually understand.
And let me add some more information for you. I am past what was probably the most difficult part of that draft to write. From here on out, I’m rushing headlong towards the climax of not only this book, but the entire arc. What I’ll be writing over the next few weeks are scenes that I have been thinking about for years. The fact that I’ll finally be putting these scenes down on the page is surreal in a way I don’t know how to properly describe.
Reading and Podcasts
I have continued listening to Behind the Bastards led by Robert Evans and learning about some truly horrible people. This week, I learned about Frank Lorenzo, the man who ruined air travel. Next I got to hear about Rafael Trujillo and all the horrible atrocities he committed while ruling the Dominican Republic. After that, I got to hear more about Sam Bankman-Fried and the Dilbert Guy. That last one isn’t even worthy of his real name.
Meanwhile I also read more Claymore and I’m drawing towards the end of this Berserk inspired story. I’m really loved the so called weakest part of the story. And am loving the final arcs even more. I don’t know what is gonna happen in the last few parts, save something really gruesome that is referenced in Bloodborne, one of my favorite video games.
Wrap Up
As we head into the fourth week of February, don’t forget to take a deep breath and let all that stress out. Its been a terrifying year so far. But the tide is turning. What we are all seeing should serve as a warning and preview of what might happen next. Things are escalating fast, and so we need to be ready to stand firm against The Felon. But when things escalate that gives off a sense of urgency. We might be rushing towards the edge of a cliff, or with some hope, perhaps the end of this nightmare instead. The Felon is fading. And less and less people are cool with him being a pedophile. So he and his handlers push fear on us because that is all they know,
And outside of The Felon, Capitalism, The One World Order that Libertarians claim we need to fear while they worship it tries to reduce our lives to monetary value. It is up to us to build lives that stand in defiance of this. Art cannot be quantified by capital and that is why those in power continue to demonize it alongside Liberal Arts. Anything demonized by Fascists is something that we should all care about. Because anything they oppose is what will help bring them down.
Anyway, you know who also doesn’t understand art and sentimental stuff at all? The Felon. Let’s outlast him in 2026. As humans, let’s show love and light to those we care about. Those things are what make us better people. In fact its what makes us human. Our heartbeats are greater than anything he stands for. While he destroys, we rebuild. Our hearts craft beauty and wonder despite his parasitic presence. And we will only become stronger once he is no longer in our way. We will Survive The Felon together and unstoppable. ICE will melt and we will endure.

As a reward for making it to the end of this post, here is a cat. I’m not sure if he is asleep or not.