Let Me Buy You a CupThe "System Error" is breaking the American family. It's time to pick up the level. What happens when the laws designed to protect us are used as a guillotine to sever a father from his children? For eighteen months, Jay Cameron lived in the "Blackout"-a period of total silence where a broken legal system and outdated "Privacy" laws allowed his children to be hidden while he was bled dry by legal fees.
In Let Me Buy You a Cup, Cameron takes you from the damp parking lots of Anderson, Indiana, to the "Cloud" offices of Washington, D. C., exposing the cold indifference of a machine that treats children like paperwork and parents like targets. This isn't just a memoir; it is a blueprint for a national movement. Inside this book, you will discover: The IHOP Epiphany: How a $3.89 cup of coffee became the measure of our collective potential to fund a revolution.
The Family First Provision: A mandate to dismantle the "HIPAA Guillotine" and ensure families are the first contact, not the last to know. The National Guardian: Why every child in a high-conflict "Blackout" deserves a voice that cannot be bought or silenced. Soil People vs. Cloud People: A call for the "Real People" who do the work to stop looking to the "Clouds" for permission and start building their own foundation.
Jay Cameron-writing as the architect of the For Real Citizens NP movement-provides the "Guts" and the "Level" needed to fix the grade of the American courtroom. Whether you are a parent fighting for your kids, a sibling standing in the gap, or a citizen tired of "Success Story" photo ops that lead to no real change, this book is your handshake. We aren't asking for a handout. We are bringing a mandate.
Buy us a cup of coffee, join the movement, and let's bring the children home.
Let Me Buy You a CupThe "System Error" is breaking the American family. It's time to pick up the level. What happens when the laws designed to protect us are used as a guillotine to sever a father from his children? For eighteen months, Jay Cameron lived in the "Blackout"-a period of total silence where a broken legal system and outdated "Privacy" laws allowed his children to be hidden while he was bled dry by legal fees.
In Let Me Buy You a Cup, Cameron takes you from the damp parking lots of Anderson, Indiana, to the "Cloud" offices of Washington, D. C., exposing the cold indifference of a machine that treats children like paperwork and parents like targets. This isn't just a memoir; it is a blueprint for a national movement. Inside this book, you will discover: The IHOP Epiphany: How a $3.89 cup of coffee became the measure of our collective potential to fund a revolution.
The Family First Provision: A mandate to dismantle the "HIPAA Guillotine" and ensure families are the first contact, not the last to know. The National Guardian: Why every child in a high-conflict "Blackout" deserves a voice that cannot be bought or silenced. Soil People vs. Cloud People: A call for the "Real People" who do the work to stop looking to the "Clouds" for permission and start building their own foundation.
Jay Cameron-writing as the architect of the For Real Citizens NP movement-provides the "Guts" and the "Level" needed to fix the grade of the American courtroom. Whether you are a parent fighting for your kids, a sibling standing in the gap, or a citizen tired of "Success Story" photo ops that lead to no real change, this book is your handshake. We aren't asking for a handout. We are bringing a mandate.
Buy us a cup of coffee, join the movement, and let's bring the children home.