Notes From the FOB

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Notes from the FOB is a collection of frontline observations written from inside the slow collapse of political norms, media credibility, and civic trust. The "FOB" is not a battlefield in the traditional sense—it is a mental and informational forward operating base, a place where one watches, documents, and analyzes events as they unfold, without the luxury of hindsight or institutional cover.

This book is not a manifesto. It is not a call to action in the conventional sense. It is a field journal.

Written by an independent analyst and former journalist operating outside legacy media structures, Notes from the FOB captures the texture of living through an era defined by disinformation, institutional decay, authoritarian drift, and economic pressure—while still having to make dinner, pay bills, grieve losses, and stay human. The writing moves between political analysis, media critique, cultural observation, and personal reflection, refusing to separate the abstract from the lived.

These essays were produced in real time, under real conditions, with no editorial board, no corporate sponsor, and no guarantee they would be rewarded or even noticed. That immediacy matters. The pieces retain the uncertainty, frustration, and clarity that only exist before history is neatly packaged. Readers are not told how things ended—they are shown how things felt while they were still unresolved.

Notes from the FOB is skeptical of power but not cynical about people. It challenges the failures of modern media, the incentives that reward outrage over truth, and the quiet normalization of authoritarian behavior, while also acknowledging exhaustion, grief, and the limits of individual agency. The author does not claim moral purity or strategic perfection—only the responsibility to keep writing things down while others look away.

This is a book for readers who want documentation rather than comfort, context rather than slogans, and honesty rather than performance. It will resonate with journalists, analysts, activists, veterans of political burnout, and anyone who has felt the strange dissonance of watching a system fail in slow motion while being told everything is fine.

Ultimately, Notes from the FOB exists for one reason: so that later, when people ask how this period was allowed to happen, there is a record that says, someone was paying attention.

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