The Blueprint Architects

Hart reveals chilling details about legal frameworks for "democratic stabilization," voter verification measures, and constitutional reinterpretation that treats dissent as disloyalty.

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Blueprint Architect Cambria Hart

In this debut episode of the WFTB Underground Report, radio journalist Rae Myles secures an unprecedented encrypted interview with Chief Legal Architect Cambria Hart, the mastermind behind the "Constitutional Continuity Project." Hart reveals chilling details about legal frameworks for "democratic stabilization," voter verification measures, and constitutional reinterpretation that treats dissent as disloyalty.

Through lo-fi radio transmissions and coded resistance language, listeners witness firsthand how authoritarianism disguises itself in legal terminology. The interview grows increasingly tense as Hart's true vision emerges - one where citizenship is conditional, protest is obsolete, and "obstacles" to constitutional governance must be "removed."

Features authentic radio static, hidden morse code messages, and technical difficulties that suggest someone doesn't want this conversation recorded.

FICTION DISCLAIMER: This podcast is a work of fiction created for educational and entertainment purposes. All characters, organizations, legal frameworks, and events described are entirely fictional and do not represent any real government agencies, legal scholars, or political strategies. Any resemblance to actual persons, policies, or political movements is purely coincidental and intended to illustrate historical patterns of authoritarian governance for educational purposes. This content is protected speech under the First Amendment and is not intended to promote, encourage, or provide instruction for any illegal activities.

Part of "The American Autocracy" universe - a multimedia resistance narrative exploring how democracy dies through legal channels.

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This is a work of fiction created for educational and entertainment purposes. All organizations, characters, and events are fictional.