Surviving the Felon: Week of 3/07/2026
I’m back with another instalment of Surviving the Felon. And as we spring ahead into March while watching the United States burn almost every alliance we have left, its been a stressful time for me. And not only because Jews are being blamed for a conflict instigated by several corrupt governments. Yet I have to remember not to let myself feel worn down. That is the goal of Fascism after all. The moment I decide fighting is impossible is the moment I surrender to this evil.
While we watch the horrors of war happen all over the world, do not forget that many leaders around the world are connected to terrible human trafficking and torture crimes. Epstein and the files that allow us a glimpse into these crimes against humanity are the not the end al be all. There are far worse things that these files lead to and we need to dig further and find who was paying him. As he was a middle man, there are much worse crimes for us yet to discover. And so we can’t let anything else distract us from digging deep and finding the culprits doing even worse.
We cannot let these monsters slither away into the dark. Instead we must spread light not just for peace and hope, but to right injustices. I won’t say that we demand justice as the word has always irked me. Certainly not only because we live in a multi tier legal system where justice is denied when the wealthy might be caught up in it. Still, if we do nothing to stop these pedophiles and slavers, it really dos tell you about our species. And not in a good way.
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, Bombings in Iran and around the Middle East, 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, People gambling over what war crimes will be committed next
The Good
I know I have listed a lot in the above paragraphs. And even worse, added gambling over misery to that pile. Its really true that capitalists will make money by any means. But enough about that. There is enough misery to go around to fund a small country. And I have no interest in fueling that economy. So let’s focus on the good that happened this week. We could all use some good news.
The war with Iran looks really terrible, and innocent people all around are dying. So you might be asking what could possibly be good about that? Well, many of the Gulf States are caught in the crossfire. And they are forced to pick a side in this war. Their hands are not clean, and there is reason to believe that a lot of human trafficking is going on over there. As I said last week, sometimes a clash between evil groups is needed to deal with them all.
The really good thing for the week is that The Puppy Punter is the latest causality of the Felon’s Narcissism. With so much terrible going on in the world, it makes my heart swell to see Fascists turn on one another. I will do what I can to make sure that these people fight each other and not attack innocent people instead. While I may just be an unknown writer, it is my hope that smarter and louder minds can do the same. Fan the flames of the only war that benefits the majority of kind hearted people. Let’s all work together to get Fascism to eat itself.
Transition
I have kept my depression at bay for a longer time than I thought possible. Anxiety crippled me a little this week though, as I fear for the safety of Jews everywhere. I have to regain focus and find my center. Despite politics doing its thing, I found time to relax. This weekend has been about recovery.
This blog has been a check in for my friends as well as one for myself. February id 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. Let’s see if March can help me create a wall against the negative aspects of my mental health. How much writing can I accomplish with a better head?
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 March goes by that this habit doesn’t fade away. Most new years resolutions vanish without a trace by this point in the year. And once I no longer am hurting from this many reps, I’ll up the number. Not sure where the celling might be, but I’ll be reaching for the stars until I hit it.
Video Games
The weather was perfect, and I even saw some old friends who hadn’t been part of my life for a long time. Even then as I always do, I find time for video games. Call it an addiction if you want. This is what helps me get through my hardest days. And I pick and choose my games with care. Fire Emblem Path of Radiance is the game I’m playing while I write this post. And I plan to finish that game soon so that I can focus on other ones that I have yet to finish.
Civilization 7, Baldur’s Gate 3, Elden Ring, and Genshin Impact rounded out the other games of choice. Each one of these gives a different experience and as all these entries keep popping back up in this section time and time again, it should be clear that there is tons of replay value with all of them. These are the types of games I prefer. Time and money are both efficient with a game that I can play again and again.
My Pokémon Nuzlocke adventures also continued. I have lost no further Pokémon. And managed to finaly retire Electrode, and Froslass who were starting to get outclassed. My team now is Empoleon, Keldeo, Groudon, Togepi, Golurk, and Electivire. This team feels a lot more diverse than before and feels a lot stronger too. Though that Togepi needs to evolve soon. Or else I’ll need to find something else to replace it with.
Pokémon Go
Well this week was not as exciting as far as Pokémon Go is concerned. But then again, a week ago was Kalos Tour which is a one time event that the game will never have again so I will cut them some slack. There was still a chance to catch legendary Pokémon from Incense so that is still something.
A new PvP season started and I got a chance to use Hypno. I have been sitting on this Pokémon for a while now and when I saw a meta that it stood at the top of, I was more than happy to dust it off. As for tournament play, I still have a few weeks before that begins again.
Meanwhile, I went on another adventure for my travel blog. And let me tell you, going on those hikes have been a big help when it comes to keeping depression away. May the weather stay nice for a bit so I can keep going on adventures. To read about that adventure, go ahead and click here.
Anime and Shows
This week, I watched all the shows I have been keeping up with, which includes: Hell’s Paradise, Fire Force, and Sentenced to be a Hero, To Your Eternity, and Frieren Beyond Journeys End. I meant to finally watch Oshi No Ko this week, but never properly got around to it. I keep hearing its incredible and that I am missing out.
Anyway, the standout for the week is To Your Eternity. And while Fire Force and Frieren had stand out episodes as well, they just didn’t compare to how I felt when watching the former. Sentenced to be a Hero is gearing up to do something crazy though so I imagine in a few weeks, that show is gonna be mentioned in this paragraph.
I’m nearing the end of the Dressrosa Arc of One Piece. Just kidding. I just finished that arc. Zou is next and its a shorter arc so I shouldn’t be on this one nearly as long. I’m eager so see what happens next since half the Straw Hats were absent for most of this arc. And I know the next one focuses on them.
Dungeons & Dragons
Unfortunately it will be a bit before I continue my Centrum Glacies Campaign. For the next several weeks, I or my players have events going on during our usual play time. Perhaps the last week of March, I’ll have an update, but until then I’ll be working on other stuff and focusing on other aspects of my life to help me smile in the face of all this adversity.
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.
I’m up to the climax of the book as well as this entire arc. Every single paragraph at this point is a surreal experience. I never thought I would write this book. And now I’m nearing the end of it. I’ll be focusing on editing for quite a while after this, but I am reveling in the positive energy of seeing a project I have thought about since I was a kid start to truly manifest. And this is only the beginning. The first five books in this series only serve as a setup for the true story. Which I started crafting when I was ten years old. For comparison, as of this post, I’m thirty seven. Almost my entire life I have thought about this story.
Yes the above two paragraphs are the exact same as what I wrote last week. And I feel the exact same as I did when I wrote them the first time. Only a few chapters remain until I finish the first draft of a novel I never thought I would ever write. And that is significant to me.
Reading and Podcasts
I have continued listening to Behind the Bastards led by Robert Evans and learning about some truly horrible people. This time around I learned about the complex history of the Swastika and all the controversy surrounding its use both before and after the Nazis culturally appropriated it for their horrible purposes. I also got to learn about the 12 Tribes Cult which takes child abuse to absolutely disgusting levels.
As far as reading is concerned, I spent the week reading and finishing Skyward: Claim the Stars. Brandon Sanderson is really a remarkable writer and I loved this story. The fact that it was young adult and written in first person did not diminish the story by any means. I can’t wait to read the sequel which I have sitting in my room just ready for its pages to be opened.
Wrap Up
As we head through March and spring ahead, 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. Even a war in the Middle East will not stop them from vanishing. And once they are gone, may their legacy be tainted by their wicked deeds.
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, here is a cat looking at you.