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Examining history, law, economics, and politics while exploring paths to practical self-reliance and sustainable living.
Prism Writing is a platform dedicated to rigorous analysis of historical patterns, legal frameworks, economic systems, and political movements—while documenting the practical journey toward self-sufficiency and resilient living. We connect complex systems to actionable knowledge, examining both macro-level forces that shape our world and micro-level skills that empower individual independence.
From examining the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact's role in triggering WWII, to documenting the Nakba's systematic ethnic cleansing of Palestine, to learning permaculture design principles for food security—this is a space for critical inquiry, historical truth, and practical resilience in an era of converging crises.
Understanding the patterns of the past to make sense of the present. How civilizations rise, adapt, and fall—and what we can learn from those cycles.
The frameworks of governance, individual rights, and the ever-shifting balance between liberty and order. How power is exercised and constrained.
The flow of resources, incentives, and trade-offs. From macro policy to personal finance, understanding the economic forces that shape our choices.
Homesteading, permaculture, and the practical skills of self-reliance. Growing food, building systems, and reducing dependence on fragile supply chains.
In-depth explorations of historical events, legal frameworks, and political movements. From examining WWII's origins and the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, to documenting the Nakba through oral histories and declassified archives, to analyzing Project 2025's authoritarian blueprint—connecting patterns across eras and exposing how power operates within different political and economic systems.
Comprehensive guides on homesteading, permaculture, food preservation, renewable energy, and building resilient local systems. Documentation of hands-on learning in practical skills—from garden design and water management to solar power installation and community organizing—that reduce dependence on centralized, fragile supply chains and increase individual and collective self-sufficiency.
An interactive network visualization connecting 100+ historical documents, legal precedents, declassified archives, oral histories, and policy analyses. Visualize how the Haavara Agreement connects to Zionist-Nazi collaboration, how Plan Dalet links to the Nakba's ethnic cleansing, how rabbinic opposition to Zionism spans from 1897 to 1948—showing that seemingly separate events and ideas are deeply interconnected threads in a larger historical narrative.

We live in an era of converging crises—geopolitical instability driven by imperial ambitions, economic uncertainty rooted in unsustainable debt and inequality, environmental degradation from extractive capitalism, and the systematic erosion of individual liberties in favor of corporate and state power. Understanding how we arrived at this moment isn't just intellectual curiosity—it's survival.
This site documents both the macro view—tracing historical patterns from WWI's secret treaties to the Nakba's documented ethnic cleansing, exposing systemic corruption from Project 2025's authoritarian blueprint to Zionist-Nazi collaboration through the Haavara Agreement, connecting the dots between past atrocities and current genocidal policies—and the micro view: building practical skills for self-reliance, food security, energy independence, and community resilience that work regardless of which political faction controls the levers of power.
Because the best response to understanding broken, violent systems isn't passive critique or despair—it's building viable alternatives. One garden that produces food independence. One skill that reduces dependence. One community connection that strengthens mutual aid networks. One historical truth that dismantles propaganda. The work is both intellectual and physical, both resistance and construction. And it starts now, with what we can control, where we are.