
Jasper Blackwood
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Married and grounded in love. Investigative journalist driven by truth, not trends. I mentor, lead, and confront systems—not symptoms. Tension sparks action. Injustice fuels purpose. Believe. Act. Change.
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Criminals Taught Me What Society Forgot
I watched a video on Instagram—a man with a beard was speaking some real truth. It didn’t just inspire me, it compelled me to write this. So to all of you who follow my work: THANK YOU. And to that man in the video—I’m truly grateful.
By Jasper Blackwood6 months ago in Criminal
The Lie of Light.. Content Warning.
I had forgotten about this one until recently. Lately, I’ve been thinking about everything going on in the world. Politics is full of promises—“we’ll fix this, we’ll change that”—but nothing ever really shifts. Not because it was built this way from the start, but because over time, the corrupt added layer after layer to a broken system. And the ones who could’ve stopped it? They stood by in silence, letting it happen—because money filled their pockets and dulled their conscience. That’s why I’ve chosen to raise my voice, loud and clear, for everyone tired of what this world has become.
By Jasper Blackwood7 months ago in The Swamp
Soiled. Content Warning.
A grandfather tells his grandson that inside every person, there is a battle going on, a battle between two wolves. One wolf is evil: it represents anger, envy, lust, greed, arrogance, resentment, lies, and ego. The other wolf is good: it stands for joy, peace, love, hope, humility, kindness, empathy, and truth.
By Jasper Blackwood7 months ago in Men
Una crisis política
I am not in Los Angeles. I do not care, not because I know myself too well. I know that at this moment, I could not resist the urge to protest by any means necessary. And I know that my fire, unchecked, would not help. Not yet. Not like this.
By Jasper Blackwood7 months ago in Viva
MY ANNABELLE DREAMS OF ADVENTURE
As many know, I’m a writer at heart — that hasn’t changed. What has evolved are the different roles I’ve taken on, each carrying its own responsibility. One of those roles is serving as a board member for a nonprofit organization. This nonprofit supports a variety of causes, but the focus here is one especially close to my heart: dog rescue.
By Jasper Blackwood7 months ago in Petlife
DON'T FORGET ABOUT MINE
This is for you! Ty, just the two of us drifting off into the sunset! In the symphony of random connections, I found the most important person in my life through a fleeting Facebook conversation. We'd barely exchanged words when they mentioned Starbucks, and I, half-joking, replied, "Don't forget about mine." What was meant as casual banter became an unexpected invitation when they took me up on that offer. A single lighthearted comment about coffee—something I almost didn't type—became the bridge to the relationship that would redefine everything. We've been together ever since, all because of a throwaway line that somehow became the first chapter of our story. For that, I am truly grateful to you.
By Jasper Blackwood8 months ago in Poets
As I Walk Through the Shadows
WELCOME! I am truly grateful for all of my readers. You help me to heal through this journey. THANK YOU ALL! The mob knocks—not just at the door, but inside the mind. As I Walk Through the Shadows fragments the line between memory and distortion, survival and control. This entry captures the coded language of initiation—“orphans,” “misfits,” “ROCA baby”—shaped by an unspoken system, tested by chaos. Glitches in the feed mirror fractures in thought. The pressure isn’t outside anymore; it’s crawling under the skin. As the protagonist confronts identity, authority, and the erasure of clarity, questions begin to echo: Who attacked? Who thinks? Who watches? Each line pulses like static from a corrupted screen, revealing flashes of pain, reflection, and resistance. This isn’t a cry for help—it’s a coded transmission. And only those who can read between the static will understand the weight behind the silence.
By Jasper Blackwood8 months ago in Horror
