THE NEW STREET: THE GREAT RESTORATION MANIFESTO
1. The Employee Review & The Sovereign’s Future
Elon Musk was talking about innovations driving down prices when he said: ‘Prices will drop like a rock.’ unquote Why? Well, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize that at some point, we won’t need oil. Or gas. Tesla free energy is where we are headed. After that? Nothing will be the same. Are you ready for the future? Supersonic electric jets. Autonomous cars, flying cars. No fear, beautiful new world!
These aren’t just the words of a dreamer; they are the roadmap out of town for the old monopolies. The ones based on scarcity for profit. The ones that have been ‘in charge’ for far too long. But sometimes We The People forget our Ace in the hole. The Constitution states that Congress works for We The People, not the other way around. In other words, you might consider Congress…those elected to represent us…as ‘employees.’ Make sense? The trouble comes when they act like they don’t work for We the People. And they act like they work for someone else! For too long, these ‘employees’ told us that we are running out of everything: oil, water, land, and hope. But the receipts of 2026 are coming in, and they tell a very different story.
Ask yourselves before we go on, what will change if we are entering the Great Restoration? Well, from where I’m standing, we will be poised on the edge of a world where scarcity is revealed as a policy choice, not a physical reality.
2. THE NEBRASKA FIRE: ACCIDENTAL? OR SYSTEMIC SABOTAGE?
Let’s start with the smoke in the air and those Nebraska fires. Some of this land on fire that is being burned down? Is apparently being sought after by those whose interests might not be so pure. Let me explain. I did some digging this week, and right now, in Nebraska, the Sandhills are burning in what is called: The Morrill Fire (the largest in the state’s history at over 775,000 acres this month alone)! The official narrative says it was a ‘natural’ disaster caused by ‘flopping wires’ on a wooden power pole. But we have got to ask: who benefits when the grass is gone?
Allow me to paint a picture for you: We’ve got family-owned cattle ranches that are watching their livelihoods turn to ash. I had a hunch and this is what I found out: As it turns out, it is those ranchers and farms that are right next to land that is NOT on fire. And when I found out who owns that land? The massive ‘checkerboard’ of land is owned by none other than Bill Gates (through shell companies, of course). And we must recognize right here and now – that Bill Gates is not a farmer. He’s probably never put on a pair of overalls in his life! But for some reason, he owns enormous amounts of land in America. And it’s interesting that Gates owns approximately 20,000 to 22,000 acres in Nebraska alone – with a massive 8,500-acre Command Center in Holt County held by a ghost entity called Mt. Edna Farms. (So when you think Mt. Edna in Nebraska? Think Bill Gates!)
Now why does a billionaire need 20,000 acres of Nebraska land? Land that is devolving in value because of these ‘natural fires’? While the people who actually know how to plow the land are being forced into ‘disaster loans’? Is it because this is the long game of scarcity and consolidation as a business plan?
Also, if the fires destroy the Microbiome of the soil? That delicate balance of manure, bacteria, and grass? The independent rancher goes bankrupt. It’s almost like it was planned. Because we’ve got the billionaire, sitting on a $700 million loan he took out against his Nebraska land in 2021. And with these fires in Nebraska… Why does this billionaire want $700 million dollars that he was willing to take out a loan for? Is he now going to ‘lie in wait’ for the ‘dead dirt’ to recover so he can acquire it for pennies?
If so, this is the ‘Invisible Landlord’ in action. He doesn’t just buy the land; he borrows against it. In December 2021, public filings in Dawson County showed that his shell company took out two loans totaling 700 million dollars using that very soil as collateral. While the independent rancher is sobbing in disbelief over a ‘natural’ fire, the billionaire has 700 million in liquid cash to wait for the soil to ‘fail’ so he can step in and acquire the surrounding water rights for pennies. It is a pincer move on the American soul.
If so, then take a good hard look at this, folks.
3. THE 6,543 SECRETS: THE LIBERATION OF GENIUS
Now it’s high time to add this next part to expose the secrets that have been locked away for 70 plus years. Look: there is something called the ‘Hidden Vault.’ Remember the movie with Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones and at the end, we saw how there might be a place where things get locked up. Things like technology that threatens the oil industry.
And I’m not just talking movies…or fantasy. As of the final reports for Fiscal Year 2025, there are 6,543 secrecy orders currently in effect at the U.S. Patent Office. Think about that number. That is 6,543 innovations. Many of them involving high-efficiency energy conversion, wireless power, and advanced propulsion…you know…the same things that the ‘Employees’ (those in Congress and SES and the ‘Governmint’ above the ‘Governmint’) have deemed ‘detrimental to national security.’ They have a Patriot Act that protects all these secrets from getting out and making society much, much better. And rather than that? They keep them secret. But now we know they have been doing that…and we have the tools we need with executive orders that are going to put a stop to these kinds of things.
Look: What they really mean is ‘detrimental to the oil monopoly.’ Why? Well, think about it because If we released the Tesla Wireless Power patents today, we wouldn’t need the wires! In 2024 alone, 356 new secrecy orders were slapped on independent, genius inventors and inventions. Tech that uses the Earth’s natural medium (the Aether) to transmit energy without wires! And if we had this running which we could if we could have access to them. We wouldn’t have high-voltage ‘death wires’ snapping in the Nebraska wind, would we? And we wouldn’t have ‘electrical’ wildfires because we wouldn’t need the wires. Instead…we would have FREE ENERGY.
Those people that own these industries are deeply afraid of those two words: Free Energy. And the same ‘Employees’ in the Patent Office are holding the keys to a fire-proof world…KEYS THEY ARE NOT WILLING TO EXPOSE because a wire can be metered, but the Aether is free. And if they can’t make money off of stuff that’s supposed to be free…well, see the problem? All that goes against their ‘business model!’
Suppression is nothing new. We’ve seen it before. Stanley Meyer developed a water fuel cell that could power a car on ordinary tap water. And remember that he died shouting: ‘They poisoned me!’ Then we’ve got Thomas Townsend Brown (who discovered electro gravitics and propulsion without moving parts) and notice that his work ALSO disappeared into the ‘Black Budget’ vaults. And those are only 2 examples out of 6,543 secrecy orders!
So let’s say we line these people up against the White House fence…people who think suppression of what could HELP HUMANITY is a good thing. And we tell them straight up that they are NOT THE ONES THAT GET TO MAKE THOSE KINDS OF DECISIONS. And we tell them that they work for us and we begin by telling them that we are their bosses, they are employees and it’s time for their first ‘Employee Review.’ And the first question we might as each and every one of them is this: “Who gave you the right to hide the future from the people who are paying for it?” And don’t forget to put them on camera when you ask them!
4. THE ABIOGENIC REALITY: EARTH’S SELF-FILLING TANK
For decades, oil has been described as a fossil fuel derived from ancient organic matter. However, some scientific perspectives—particularly from Russian-Ukrainian research traditions and thinkers like Thomas Gold—propose abiogenic origins.
This theory suggests hydrocarbons may form deep within the Earth’s mantle and potentially replenish over time. While debated within the scientific community, it raises questions about long-term resource availability.
If such mechanisms exist at scale, it would challenge traditional assumptions about scarcity. However, mainstream geology continues to support biogenic origins as the dominant explanation.
5. THE WATER WAR: PRIMARY WATER VS. THE DIGITAL FENCE
Water scarcity narratives have become central to policy discussions, particularly in arid regions like the American Southwest.
Some studies indicate that certain aquifers experience periodic recharge, complicating the narrative of irreversible depletion. At the same time, global institutions have raised concerns about water access and management.
The concept of “Primary Water”—water generated deep within the Earth—remains controversial but is cited by alternative researchers as evidence of untapped abundance.
Regardless of origin, the key issue increasingly centers on control and access: who manages water resources, how they are distributed, and whether they are treated as a public good or a commodified asset.
6. THE REPATRIATION: EO 13818 AND UNIVERSAL HIGH INCOME
Executive Order 13818, signed in 2017, allows for sanctions and asset freezes targeting individuals involved in corruption or human rights abuses.
Some interpret this as a potential mechanism for reclaiming assets tied to unethical practices. In parallel, discussions around “Universal High Income” suggest a future where automation and advanced technologies reduce the cost of living dramatically.
Rather than traditional welfare models, this vision focuses on abundance—where productivity gains translate into broader prosperity.
7. THE SOIL REPATRIATION ACT: EVICTING THE ‘EMPLOYEES’
Emerging policy discussions emphasize soil health as a matter of national security. The idea is that productive land should remain in the hands of those actively stewarding it.
This raises questions about large-scale land ownership by entities not directly involved in agriculture. If land is treated primarily as a financial asset rather than a productive resource, tensions can arise between economic and food security priorities.
8. THE EVICTION NOTICE: YOU’RE FIRED
The broader argument presented here is one of accountability: that elected officials and institutions are ultimately responsible to the public.
Critics of current systems argue that mismanagement, lack of transparency, and perceived alignment with powerful interests have eroded trust.
Calls for reform often center on restoring alignment between governance and public interest.
9. THE SECRET WEAPON: EO 13818
Executive Order 13818 is again positioned as a tool for addressing corruption and reclaiming control over key assets.
Whether or not one agrees with the broader narrative, the central theme remains consistent: a transition from perceived scarcity toward a model of increased access, innovation, and accountability.
The idea of a “Golden Age of Energy” reflects optimism about technological progress—ranging from advanced transportation to improved resource management.
The future, as described here, is one where barriers fall, costs decline, and systems evolve toward greater openness. Whether that vision materializes depends on a complex mix of policy, innovation, and public engagement.