The Nexus
Where Everything Connects
Welcome to Intellectual Coitus, the official gathering place for the voices in my head.
Some people have hobbies. I have a full cast of imaginary roommates. The dark ones are responsible for Drive-In Dementia, where horror movies, nightmares, and questionable life choices come together for your entertainment. The patriotic voices fuel The Greater American Project, constantly reminding me that Americans are capable of more than arguing with strangers on the internet. The musical voices inspire Rockin’ Your Grind, proving that sometimes wisdom arrives disguised as a guitar riff.
There are others too. Historians, storytellers, philosophers, smartasses, and the occasional troublemaker. They’ve all taken up permanent residence upstairs and, frankly, they’ve made my life what it is today.
The good news? They’ve agreed to share their thoughts with you.
Enter The Nexus.
Where everything connects, and nobody ever shuts up.
Drive-In Dementia is what happens when the voices in my head turn off the lights and take over the projector.
Some people collect stamps. I collect horror movies, bad dreams, creepy stories, and the occasional irrational fear that something is standing behind me while I write this. Every Saturday night, the screen flickers to life with forgotten classics, cult favorites, and cinematic train wrecks that somehow become even more entertaining after midnight.
The Drive-In Dementia Marketplace keeps the nightmares going long after the credits roll, offering movies, collectibles, and strange treasures for those who believe normal is vastly overrated.
So grab some popcorn, leave your sanity at the gate, and remember…
The movie may end, but the nightmares are just getting started.
The Greater American Project is what happens when the voices in my head stop complaining about the country and start asking what we’re going to do about it.
This isn’t about politics. It’s about people. It’s about grit, responsibility, resilience, and the stubborn belief that ordinary Americans are capable of extraordinary things when they stop waiting for someone else to solve their problems. While others focus on what’s wrong with America, this project focuses on what’s right with Americans.
Through history, personal growth, practical action, and a healthy dose of uncomfortable truth, The Greater American Project is dedicated to helping people become stronger, wiser, and more self-reliant.
Because you can’t make America great again until you make Americans great again.
Coming Soon.