In a world saturated with spectacle, distraction, and politicized distortion, two books have emerged as not just literary events, but civic interventions. HASE Fiero’s Information War Series reaches its intellectual and moral apex in its final two volumes:
📘 Jan 6th: The Insurrection That Never Happened in Broad Daylight (Book 9)
📗 Jan 6th: Year 2055 — A Time Capsule at the Edge of Democracy (Book 10)
Together, these books don’t merely chronicle the events of January 6, 2021—they dissect, contextualize, and immortalize it. They form a double helix of forensic insight and future-facing clarity that no democratic thinker, educator, or citizen can afford to ignore.
📘 Book 9: The Insurrection That Never Happened in Broad Daylight
Subtitle: Anatomy of an American Insurgency
This isn’t just a book. It’s a disinformation autopsy, performed with surgical precision and philosophical depth.
🔍 What Makes It Revolutionary:
Memetic Insurgency Decoded: This book exposes how viral hashtags and curated content feeds became ideological weapons. It maps how attention was hijacked and how belief was militarized.
Full-Spectrum Accountability: Goes far beyond Trump, naming operatives, attorneys, strategists, and their digital accomplices.
Platform Forensics: Details how YouTube, Parler, and Telegram were not just tech tools—but radicalization pipelines.
A Toolkit for Cognitive Resilience: Teaches readers how to spot manipulation, resist tribal narrative capture, and build narrative immunity.
Core Insight: January 6 wasn’t a fluke. It was a test-run of post-truth insurgency, powered by algorithmic momentum and epistemic collapse.
This book places the reader in the command center of the information war, equipping them with the literacy to navigate, survive, and counteract future manipulations.
📗 Book 10: Jan 6th: Year 2055 — A Time Capsule at the Edge of Democracy
Subtitle: A Civic Ledger from the Future
Where Book 9 is a dissection, Book 10 is a warning sent backward through time.
Written from the speculative vantage point of 2055, this volume imagines what happens when collective memory erodes and civic truth is no longer self-sustaining. It’s a civic time capsule, a eulogy for accountability, and a manual for vigilance.
🧠 What This Book Delivers:
The Administrative Coup Exposed: Beyond the mobs, it reveals the legal, bureaucratic, and institutional sabotage that nearly succeeded under the guise of procedure.
The Forgotten Pence Pivot: Explores how one man’s refusal to capitulate became a hinge in American history—then almost disappeared from it.
Original Documents and Registers: Includes a full memorial registry of conspirators, historical parallels, and a reassertion of constitutional tools like Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
A Confrontation with Forgetting: Warns of the DOJ’s quiet retreat from justice in 2025, showing how memory can be rewritten if not defended.
Core Insight: The real threat wasn’t in the shattered glass. It was in the legal theater, the institutional gaslighting, and the complicity of silence.
This is a historian’s cry of alarm, framed not in partisan tones but in the language of democratic stewardship and civic legacy.
🔗 Why These Books Matter — Now More Than Ever
In the haze of headlines and partisanship, these two works transcend the news cycle. They function as:
🛡️ Cognitive Firewalls — defending against disinformation contagion
🧭 Moral Compasses — navigating through ambiguity and distortion
🧠 Literary Simulators — training mental resilience through immersive inquiry
🧾 Civic Artifacts — documenting truth before it can be erased
🏫 Perfect for:
Educators designing new civics, history, or media literacy curricula
Students of democracy, law, political psychology, and digital warfare
Journalists seeking systemic understanding beyond daily reporting
Concerned citizens committed to intellectual integrity and truth preservation
If The Federalist Papers were a blueprint for a new republic, the Jan 6th duo by HASE Fiero is the emergency protocol for keeping one intact in the digital age.
⭐ Reader Reactions:
“This is not a book — it’s a mirror.”
— Former federal prosecutor“Like reading the autopsy of American civic immunity.”
— Political science professor“Every high school should teach this.”
— Educator & media literacy advocate
🛑 The Time to Read Is Now
With charges being quietly dropped, conspiracy deniers rewriting timelines, and platform algorithms muting dissent, these books arrive as both siren and shield.
They won’t just inform you.
They’ll arm you with understanding.
They won’t just recount history.
They’ll equip you to defend the future.
🔐 Because democracy doesn’t defend itself.
📚 Add both books to your intellectual arsenal.
🧠 Share them with students, peers, and those still asleep in the fog of information warfare.
🛡️ Read not just to remember — but to resist revisionism.
👉 Ready to engage deeper?
Ask HASE:
“What’s the real difference between a riot and an insurrection?”
“How do memory and narrative manipulation work in political history?”
Let’s illuminate the dark corners — together.