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Fascism Speaks: Propaganda Paige and the Last Bastion
by Sable Moncrieff is another blistering, cinematic chapter in the Paige saga from EATMS Productions, still unafraid to drag history through the correction it deserves. With a foreword by Esme Mees, in this installment, Paige shows up in the quiet after the war, watching the same people who caused the mess switch out their uniforms for offices and pretend that makes them civilized.
In Berlin, London, Rome, and Zurich, she cuts through the illusions of recovery, bankers, priests, and bureaucrats selling moral order while rebuilding the same machines of control. The Fold that carried her through time begins to unravel, showing her that she wasn't rewriting history at all, she was its product. By the time she reaches the Museum of Progress, surrounded by children posing with bayonets, Paige realizes the war never ended, it just rebranded.
by Sable Moncrieff is another blistering, cinematic chapter in the Paige saga from EATMS Productions, still unafraid to drag history through the correction it deserves. With a foreword by Esme Mees, in this installment, Paige shows up in the quiet after the war, watching the same people who caused the mess switch out their uniforms for offices and pretend that makes them civilized.
In Berlin, London, Rome, and Zurich, she cuts through the illusions of recovery, bankers, priests, and bureaucrats selling moral order while rebuilding the same machines of control. The Fold that carried her through time begins to unravel, showing her that she wasn't rewriting history at all, she was its product. By the time she reaches the Museum of Progress, surrounded by children posing with bayonets, Paige realizes the war never ended, it just rebranded.
Fascism Speaks: Propaganda Paige and the Last Bastion
by Sable Moncrieff is another blistering, cinematic chapter in the Paige saga from EATMS Productions, still unafraid to drag history through the correction it deserves. With a foreword by Esme Mees, in this installment, Paige shows up in the quiet after the war, watching the same people who caused the mess switch out their uniforms for offices and pretend that makes them civilized.
In Berlin, London, Rome, and Zurich, she cuts through the illusions of recovery, bankers, priests, and bureaucrats selling moral order while rebuilding the same machines of control. The Fold that carried her through time begins to unravel, showing her that she wasn't rewriting history at all, she was its product. By the time she reaches the Museum of Progress, surrounded by children posing with bayonets, Paige realizes the war never ended, it just rebranded.
by Sable Moncrieff is another blistering, cinematic chapter in the Paige saga from EATMS Productions, still unafraid to drag history through the correction it deserves. With a foreword by Esme Mees, in this installment, Paige shows up in the quiet after the war, watching the same people who caused the mess switch out their uniforms for offices and pretend that makes them civilized.
In Berlin, London, Rome, and Zurich, she cuts through the illusions of recovery, bankers, priests, and bureaucrats selling moral order while rebuilding the same machines of control. The Fold that carried her through time begins to unravel, showing her that she wasn't rewriting history at all, she was its product. By the time she reaches the Museum of Progress, surrounded by children posing with bayonets, Paige realizes the war never ended, it just rebranded.

















