No More Religion. No More Addictions. No More Soul Prisons.

My Mission to Set Humanity Free

Since I was young, my deepest desire has been to set humanity free—from the chains of choas, religion, from the grip of addiction, and from the cycles of suffering that keep us imprisoned. In 2011, the Creator showed me a vision: a world with “no more addictions” and “no more religion,” each word crossed out with a big red X. That moment ignited a fire in my soul—a mission to break down the false systems and liberate the human spirit.

My own journey was marked by the pain of addiction. Meth became my medicine, a way to survive the extreme PTSD that haunted me. For a while, it made me feel normal, but it also drew the wrong people into my life and ultimately led me to prison where I connected to the Creator. The cost was devastating: the state took my children, not because there was no safe place for them, but because of the ego and power trips of those in control.

The damage done to my children is something so terrible and to make it worse is that I know it happens to so many others and justice has never served on these systems. My daughter was molested in foster care—a place that should have protected her. Today, she is homeless, her soul fractured, lost in a world of fentanyl and darkness. My son, too, carries deep wounds. He witnessed the abuse and, when he tried to protect his sister, was punished and medicated, labeled as “broken” by a system that never saw his truth.

These are not just personal tragedies—they are the scars of a broken system, one that values control over compassion and ego over empathy. I have carried the weight of all this injustice for years. The anger, the hatred toward the government and its agents, threatened to consume me. But I knew that to fully embrace my divine mission, I had to let go of that hatred. I had to transmute it, to reclaim my heart and my power, and to rise above the very systems that tried to destroy me and my children.

This is why I fight. This is why I speak. Not just for myself, but for every soul who has been imprisoned by they systems that abuse instead of protect. Those who suffer with addiction, bound by religion, or byy the machinery of a world that’s forgotten how to love.

I am here to declare:
No more religion.
No more addictions.
No more soul imprisonment.

My journey is proof that even from the darkest places, we can rise. We can heal. We can become the liberators our ancestors prayed for and the redeemers our world needs.

If you are suffering, if your children is suffering, know that you are not alone—and that the journey from hatred to healing is possible. The world is waiting for those who will break the chains, who will embody love, and who will set the captives free. I am ready are you?

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