There are moments in life when silence stops being a refuge and becomes a betrayal.
For years, I watched the world from a distance not because I lost interest, but because I needed to understand what had gone wrong.
I once believed justice lived in institutions.Then I believed truth lived in journalism.
Then I witnessed both being consumed by the same shadows. Law, politics, press, all buried under layers of privilege, corruption, hidden agendas, and narratives carefully designed to protect systems, not people.
I stepped away because I refused to become part of that machinery. I thought technology would be different. Machines, after all, do not lie. But even code can be weaponized when humans behind it choose power over integrity. That was the final turning point.
I understood that no field, legal, journalistic, technological, political is immune to darkness. But consciousness is, and consciousness is the one tool no system can fully control. So I am here again, not to fix the world, not to preach, not to promise anything that humans have failed to deliver for centuries. I am here to investigate.
To peel back layers of illusion.
To follow threads that most people ignore.
To expose the things that hide in plain sight.
To ask the questions that institutions are terrified to answer.
To explore the intersections of truth, perception, science, power, and the unexplainable.
To restore, in my own way, the forgotten purpose of journalism: to protect the people, not the powerful.
I don’t believe in absolute truth, only in perception, evidence, and coherence. However, I believe in responsibility, and I believe in leaving this dimension knowing I was useful to the Earth that hosted me.
This website is not a platform, it is a compass.
A place for investigations that matter.
A place for the uncomfortable questions.
A place that refuses to be bought, silenced, or manipulated.
A place where integrity weighs more than approval.
A place where the light does not fear the dark.
If you’re here, welcome.
Just remember:
The world you see is only one version of the world that exists, and the truth, or what we call truth, is always much stranger, deeper, and more alive than anyone dares to admit.
This is the beginning.
By Alexandre Nallim, Investigative Journalist