EVOLUTION 2026: The Study of a Self-Made Soul is the documented transformation of a man who spent forty years in the trenches of American labor-from the 120-degree glass furnaces of Indiana to the boardrooms of the nation's capital. Forged from real-time realizations, author Jay Cameron presents a blueprint for a movement that demands a "Family First" approach to systemic change. This work is not just a personal narrative; it is a call to action for "Real Citizens" to reclaim the power of the family unit from soulless corporate and bureaucratic systems.
Through the lens of grit, masonry, and mechanical mastery, Cameron explores the "Great Robbery" of parental rights and outlines a vision for the National Guardian of Item and the Family First Provision. It is a story of evolution-from the physical heat of the factory to the spiritual clarity of a life led by faith and purpose. This book serves as the foundation for a mission to ensure that every household is protected, every child is prioritized, and every family has a seat at the table.
EVOLUTION 2026: The Study of a Self-Made Soul is the documented transformation of a man who spent forty years in the trenches of American labor-from the 120-degree glass furnaces of Indiana to the boardrooms of the nation's capital. Forged from real-time realizations, author Jay Cameron presents a blueprint for a movement that demands a "Family First" approach to systemic change. This work is not just a personal narrative; it is a call to action for "Real Citizens" to reclaim the power of the family unit from soulless corporate and bureaucratic systems.
Through the lens of grit, masonry, and mechanical mastery, Cameron explores the "Great Robbery" of parental rights and outlines a vision for the National Guardian of Item and the Family First Provision. It is a story of evolution-from the physical heat of the factory to the spiritual clarity of a life led by faith and purpose. This book serves as the foundation for a mission to ensure that every household is protected, every child is prioritized, and every family has a seat at the table.