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  • Don’t vote for another politician whose only priority is money and power.

    Their only GOD

    Gold
    Oil
    Drugs

    Vote for someone who understands your struggle — someone who’s lived it, not just talked about it.

    I believe in something bigger than politics and bigger than money. And I believe New York can do better than what we’ve seen over the last 20 years.

    This isn’t just about cutting taxes — it’s about eliminating the burden where we can.

    It’s about expanding energy production to bring costs down.
    Upgrading the grid to eliminate bottlenecks.
    Fixing flooding — not just warning about it after the damage is done.

    It’s time for real solutions.
    It’s time to do something different.

    Write-In Jason S. Arnold — Governor of New York 2026
    “I’m not a good candidate. I’m the right one.”
    Don’t vote for another politician whose only priority is money and power. Their only GOD Gold Oil Drugs Vote for someone who understands your struggle — someone who’s lived it, not just talked about it. I believe in something bigger than politics and bigger than money. And I believe New York can do better than what we’ve seen over the last 20 years. This isn’t just about cutting taxes — it’s about eliminating the burden where we can. It’s about expanding energy production to bring costs down. Upgrading the grid to eliminate bottlenecks. Fixing flooding — not just warning about it after the damage is done. It’s time for real solutions. It’s time to do something different. Write-In Jason S. Arnold — Governor of New York 2026 “I’m not a good candidate. I’m the right one.”
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  • BOOK II — THE COMING

    Chapter XII — Of What Rises

    (The Veil Version — VV)
    1. There was a day when hope appeared lost,
    when what was believed to stand
    had fallen before all.
    2. Many turned away in that hour,
    for they trusted only what could not fail.
    3. Yet it was in that very moment
    that the greatest work was being completed.
    4. For what is broken in the sight of men
    is not always finished in the sight of God.
    5. The silence that followed
    was not absence,
    but preparation.
    6. And what seemed like defeat
    was not the end,
    but the turning.
    7. For life does not always return
    as it was before,
    but as something greater.
    8. Those who endured the waiting
    came to understand
    that faith is not proven in ease,
    but in uncertainty.
    9. The stone that sealed what was lost
    did not remain unmoved.
    10. And what was thought to be gone
    stood again—
    not in weakness,
    but in truth fulfilled.
    11. So too in every age,
    what appears to fall
    is not always finished.
    12. So it was written:
    what is laid down in truth
    will rise again—
    and those who endure the darkness
    will witness the light that follows.





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    BOOK II — THE COMING Chapter XII — Of What Rises (The Veil Version — VV) 1. There was a day when hope appeared lost, when what was believed to stand had fallen before all. 2. Many turned away in that hour, for they trusted only what could not fail. 3. Yet it was in that very moment that the greatest work was being completed. 4. For what is broken in the sight of men is not always finished in the sight of God. 5. The silence that followed was not absence, but preparation. 6. And what seemed like defeat was not the end, but the turning. 7. For life does not always return as it was before, but as something greater. 8. Those who endured the waiting came to understand that faith is not proven in ease, but in uncertainty. 9. The stone that sealed what was lost did not remain unmoved. 10. And what was thought to be gone stood again— not in weakness, but in truth fulfilled. 11. So too in every age, what appears to fall is not always finished. 12. So it was written: what is laid down in truth will rise again— and those who endure the darkness will witness the light that follows. 3:16pm
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  • BOOK II — THE COMING

    Chapter XI — Of the Rejected Stone

    (The Veil Version — VV)
    1. There are those who seek entrance
    and are turned away,
    not for lack of effort,
    but for lack of permission.
    2. They are told the way is closed,
    that the path is already decided,
    and that their place lies elsewhere.
    3. Some accept this quietly
    and return to what is given.
    4. Others remain at the threshold,
    believing persistence will grant them entry.
    5. But there are a few
    who begin to see clearly—
    that the door was never meant to open.
    6. For rejection reveals
    what acceptance conceals.
    7. What was once trusted
    is seen not as it was spoken,
    but as it stands.
    8. And in that seeing,
    a choice is set—
    to wait for permission,
    or to proceed without it.
    9. Many continue to wait,
    measuring their worth
    by the gate that denied them.
    10. But some turn away from the gate entirely,
    and begin to lay their own ground.
    11. What they build is not immediate,
    nor widely recognized,
    yet it stands beyond the reach
    of what once refused them.
    12. So it was written:
    the stone once rejected
    did not seek reentry—
    it became the foundation
    of a path that required no gate.
    BOOK II — THE COMING Chapter XI — Of the Rejected Stone (The Veil Version — VV) 1. There are those who seek entrance and are turned away, not for lack of effort, but for lack of permission. 2. They are told the way is closed, that the path is already decided, and that their place lies elsewhere. 3. Some accept this quietly and return to what is given. 4. Others remain at the threshold, believing persistence will grant them entry. 5. But there are a few who begin to see clearly— that the door was never meant to open. 6. For rejection reveals what acceptance conceals. 7. What was once trusted is seen not as it was spoken, but as it stands. 8. And in that seeing, a choice is set— to wait for permission, or to proceed without it. 9. Many continue to wait, measuring their worth by the gate that denied them. 10. But some turn away from the gate entirely, and begin to lay their own ground. 11. What they build is not immediate, nor widely recognized, yet it stands beyond the reach of what once refused them. 12. So it was written: the stone once rejected did not seek reentry— it became the foundation of a path that required no gate.
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  • BOOK II — THE COMING

    Chapter X — Of the Burden Carried

    (The Veil Version — VV)
    1. There are burdens that arrive without warning,
    and others that are taken on in hope.
    2. Not all agreements reveal their weight at once;
    some unfold slowly,
    and are understood only after the hand is given.
    3. In those moments,
    the question is not always what was taken,
    but what was learned.
    4. For frustration rises quickly
    when effort does not return as expected.
    5. Paths that seemed clear
    become tangled,
    and provision feels delayed.
    6. Yet the desire to move forward remains,
    even when the means are withheld.
    7. Many seek freedom as a distant promise,
    tied to possession,
    tied to opportunity.
    8. But the pursuit itself becomes a refining,
    testing not only patience,
    but intention.
    9. For what is built through resistance
    does not break easily.
    10. And what is gained without struggle
    rarely endures.
    11. The one who continues despite uncertainty
    begins to understand
    that the path is shaping the outcome.
    12. So it was written:
    what feels like obstruction
    may yet become the foundation
    upon which true freedom stands
    BOOK II — THE COMING Chapter X — Of the Burden Carried (The Veil Version — VV) 1. There are burdens that arrive without warning, and others that are taken on in hope. 2. Not all agreements reveal their weight at once; some unfold slowly, and are understood only after the hand is given. 3. In those moments, the question is not always what was taken, but what was learned. 4. For frustration rises quickly when effort does not return as expected. 5. Paths that seemed clear become tangled, and provision feels delayed. 6. Yet the desire to move forward remains, even when the means are withheld. 7. Many seek freedom as a distant promise, tied to possession, tied to opportunity. 8. But the pursuit itself becomes a refining, testing not only patience, but intention. 9. For what is built through resistance does not break easily. 10. And what is gained without struggle rarely endures. 11. The one who continues despite uncertainty begins to understand that the path is shaping the outcome. 12. So it was written: what feels like obstruction may yet become the foundation upon which true freedom stands
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  • BOOK II — THE COMING

    Chapter IX — Of What Has Changed

    (The Veil Version — VV)
    1. There came a time when the familiar grew distant,
    though the streets and faces remained the same.
    2. The world did not collapse in thunder,
    but shifted quietly beneath the feet of men.
    3. What was once certain became questioned,
    and what was questioned began to rule.
    4. Many looked around in confusion,
    for the ground they trusted no longer felt firm.
    5. Some believed the change had come suddenly,
    yet the watchful knew it had been approaching for years.
    6. Hearts were hardened by fear,
    and truth was weighed against convenience.
    7. In that hour, even neighbors struggled to recognize one another,
    for the spirit within them had grown unfamiliar.
    8. The old order spoke loudly of its permanence,
    yet its foundations trembled beneath its own weight.
    9. And those who remembered the warnings
    saw clearly what others refused to see.
    10. For the age that once stood proud
    had already begun to pass.
    11. What rises next will not resemble what was before,
    and many will scarcely recognize the world they inherit.
    12. So it was written:
    when the turning begins,
    the greatest sign is not destruction—
    but the realization that nothing is as it was
    BOOK II — THE COMING Chapter IX — Of What Has Changed (The Veil Version — VV) 1. There came a time when the familiar grew distant, though the streets and faces remained the same. 2. The world did not collapse in thunder, but shifted quietly beneath the feet of men. 3. What was once certain became questioned, and what was questioned began to rule. 4. Many looked around in confusion, for the ground they trusted no longer felt firm. 5. Some believed the change had come suddenly, yet the watchful knew it had been approaching for years. 6. Hearts were hardened by fear, and truth was weighed against convenience. 7. In that hour, even neighbors struggled to recognize one another, for the spirit within them had grown unfamiliar. 8. The old order spoke loudly of its permanence, yet its foundations trembled beneath its own weight. 9. And those who remembered the warnings saw clearly what others refused to see. 10. For the age that once stood proud had already begun to pass. 11. What rises next will not resemble what was before, and many will scarcely recognize the world they inherit. 12. So it was written: when the turning begins, the greatest sign is not destruction— but the realization that nothing is as it was
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  • BOOK II — THE COMING

    Chapter VIII — Of the Unyielding

    (The Veil Version — VV)
    1. Many believed strength belonged to the great,
    to those surrounded by banners and noise.
    2. Yet the small often carry the heavier resolve,
    for they begin with nothing but purpose.
    3. The road before them is rarely cleared;
    it must be walked before it appears.
    4. Doubt greets them first,
    for the world measures power by size.
    5. But persistence answers quietly,
    step after step, day after day.
    6. The crowd may pass them by,
    mistaking patience for weakness.
    7. Still they continue,
    guided more by conviction than applause.
    8. And when the summit finally shows itself,
    it is not sudden glory that greets them,
    but the recognition of every mile endured.
    9. For conquest is not merely taking ground;
    it is refusing to surrender the path.
    10. Those who begin as the smallest
    often learn the deepest strength.
    11. Their triumph is not over others,
    but over the doubt that once surrounded them.
    12. So it was written:
    the one who endures the longest
    often arrives where the many believed
    no arrival was possible
    BOOK II — THE COMING Chapter VIII — Of the Unyielding (The Veil Version — VV) 1. Many believed strength belonged to the great, to those surrounded by banners and noise. 2. Yet the small often carry the heavier resolve, for they begin with nothing but purpose. 3. The road before them is rarely cleared; it must be walked before it appears. 4. Doubt greets them first, for the world measures power by size. 5. But persistence answers quietly, step after step, day after day. 6. The crowd may pass them by, mistaking patience for weakness. 7. Still they continue, guided more by conviction than applause. 8. And when the summit finally shows itself, it is not sudden glory that greets them, but the recognition of every mile endured. 9. For conquest is not merely taking ground; it is refusing to surrender the path. 10. Those who begin as the smallest often learn the deepest strength. 11. Their triumph is not over others, but over the doubt that once surrounded them. 12. So it was written: the one who endures the longest often arrives where the many believed no arrival was possible
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  • War isn’t a movie. It’s math.

    Yes — sometimes removing a dangerous leader feels justified.
    But the devil you know is still predictable. The chaos you unleash afterward isn’t.

    What exactly are we doing over there?

    We’re losing aircraft.
    We’re risking soldiers.
    We’re firing multi-million-dollar defenses to stop $20,000 rockets.

    That’s not strategy. That’s attrition.

    If the other side just waits long enough, the economics alone work in their favor. And while Washington debates talking points, the real question becomes:

    What’s the objective?
    What’s the exit plan?
    What’s the win condition?

    Because endless escalation isn’t strength. It’s drift.

    And here’s the part that concerns Americans most — when you stir the hornet’s nest abroad, you have to think about repercussions at home. Cyberattacks. Sleeper threats. Retaliation. Instability.

    National security isn’t about optics.
    It’s about sustainability.

    America should defend itself — fiercely.
    But we should never drift into conflicts with no defined outcome, no fiscal logic, and no clear benefit to our own people.

    Strength isn’t endless war.
    Strength is discipline.

    And right now, the American people deserve answers.
    War isn’t a movie. It’s math. Yes — sometimes removing a dangerous leader feels justified. But the devil you know is still predictable. The chaos you unleash afterward isn’t. What exactly are we doing over there? We’re losing aircraft. We’re risking soldiers. We’re firing multi-million-dollar defenses to stop $20,000 rockets. That’s not strategy. That’s attrition. If the other side just waits long enough, the economics alone work in their favor. And while Washington debates talking points, the real question becomes: What’s the objective? What’s the exit plan? What’s the win condition? Because endless escalation isn’t strength. It’s drift. And here’s the part that concerns Americans most — when you stir the hornet’s nest abroad, you have to think about repercussions at home. Cyberattacks. Sleeper threats. Retaliation. Instability. National security isn’t about optics. It’s about sustainability. America should defend itself — fiercely. But we should never drift into conflicts with no defined outcome, no fiscal logic, and no clear benefit to our own people. Strength isn’t endless war. Strength is discipline. And right now, the American people deserve answers.
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  • War isn’t free.
    It costs lives.
    It costs money.
    And right now, America is spending billions while millions of Americans struggle just to stay healthy.

    If we can afford endless foreign wars but can’t afford basic health care at home…
    we don’t have an Iran problem —
    we have a values problem.

    Change starts not in headlines…
    but in votes.

    Write the name. Change the game.
    Write in: Jason S. Arnold
    New York gubernatorial race, 2026.

    I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.
    War isn’t free. It costs lives. It costs money. And right now, America is spending billions while millions of Americans struggle just to stay healthy. If we can afford endless foreign wars but can’t afford basic health care at home… we don’t have an Iran problem — we have a values problem. Change starts not in headlines… but in votes. Write the name. Change the game. Write in: Jason S. Arnold New York gubernatorial race, 2026. I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.
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  • BOOK II — THE COMING

    Chapter VII — Of Peace Among Men

    (The Veil Version — VV)
    1. Many searched for Heaven in distant places,
    beyond clouds, beyond time,
    beyond one another.
    2. They lifted their eyes upward,
    yet kept their hearts guarded.
    3. For they believed peace would descend,
    rather than be chosen.
    4. But Heaven is not hidden in height;
    it waits in harmony.
    5. When suspicion is laid down,
    and pride is unarmed,
    the air itself grows lighter.
    6. No trumpet announces it,
    no throne confirms it—
    only the quiet recognition
    that fear has no foothold.
    7. The stranger becomes neighbor,
    the rival becomes brother,
    and the crowd becomes a people.
    8. In that moment,
    provision is no longer scarce,
    for generosity replaces grasping.
    9. Strength is no longer domination,
    but restraint.
    10. And the ground once contested
    bears fruit without resistance.
    11. Those who stand in such peace
    discover it was never far—
    only obscured by division.
    12. So it was written:
    where men dwell without enmity,
    there Heaven is revealed among them.
    BOOK II — THE COMING Chapter VII — Of Peace Among Men (The Veil Version — VV) 1. Many searched for Heaven in distant places, beyond clouds, beyond time, beyond one another. 2. They lifted their eyes upward, yet kept their hearts guarded. 3. For they believed peace would descend, rather than be chosen. 4. But Heaven is not hidden in height; it waits in harmony. 5. When suspicion is laid down, and pride is unarmed, the air itself grows lighter. 6. No trumpet announces it, no throne confirms it— only the quiet recognition that fear has no foothold. 7. The stranger becomes neighbor, the rival becomes brother, and the crowd becomes a people. 8. In that moment, provision is no longer scarce, for generosity replaces grasping. 9. Strength is no longer domination, but restraint. 10. And the ground once contested bears fruit without resistance. 11. Those who stand in such peace discover it was never far— only obscured by division. 12. So it was written: where men dwell without enmity, there Heaven is revealed among them.
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  • So the State of the Union is on tonight…

    It’s treated like some kind of gala.
    Big entrance. Big stage. Big applause.
    Like we’re all supposed to sit up and wait for it like it’s an awards show.

    Most people have work in the morning.
    Some of us are already in bed by then.
    And the only reason half the country even tunes in anymore is to see what gets spun, what gets dodged, and what gets doubled down on.

    Tomorrow the media will act like it was historic.
    Like it changed everything.
    Like the talking points matter more than the real problems people are dealing with every day.

    Meanwhile, groceries are still high.
    Bills are still piling up.
    And regular Americans still feel like nobody in that room actually lives in the same reality they do.

    Maybe the real State of the Union isn’t on the stage tonight…
    it’s in kitchens, paychecks, and gas pumps across the country.

    And that’s the part nobody wants to talk about.
    So the State of the Union is on tonight… It’s treated like some kind of gala. Big entrance. Big stage. Big applause. Like we’re all supposed to sit up and wait for it like it’s an awards show. Most people have work in the morning. Some of us are already in bed by then. And the only reason half the country even tunes in anymore is to see what gets spun, what gets dodged, and what gets doubled down on. Tomorrow the media will act like it was historic. Like it changed everything. Like the talking points matter more than the real problems people are dealing with every day. Meanwhile, groceries are still high. Bills are still piling up. And regular Americans still feel like nobody in that room actually lives in the same reality they do. Maybe the real State of the Union isn’t on the stage tonight… it’s in kitchens, paychecks, and gas pumps across the country. And that’s the part nobody wants to talk about.
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