| John,
An American Airlines plane's landing gear caught fire on the Denver runway. Passengers had to evacuate down slides while smoke poured out the side of the jet.
And they call me crazy for not flying.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll repeat it:
“I don’t like the sea. I don’t like the skies. I don’t like deep caves. I don’t want to go to space.”
I’m not paranoid. I’m grounded. Literally.
This isn’t about fear, it’s about freedom of thought.
We’ve been trained to ignore our instincts, trust institutions that don’t earn it, and hand over control for the sake of “convenience.” But I’d rather take the long road and see America for what it is, not 35,000 feet above it, and not through a screen fed by the corporate state.
We used to value simplicity, be grateful, and enjoy life without needing to post it from Mykonos or Mars.
I’m running for U.S. Senate in Minnesota in 2026 because it’s time to remember normal.
If you’re tired of the lies, the fear-mongering, the phony progress, then stand with me.
Let’s bring back common sense. Let’s bring back normal.
Royce White
 Meet Royce White: Born and raised in the Twin Cities, Royce White was the son of a single mother and started playing sports at the age of 5 years old. Living in various neighborhoods growing up, much of his family remained in the Rondo community, where he spent much of his time and received schooling. White excelled at basketball and recieved a scholarship to play basketball at the University of Minnesota, and later transferred to Iowa State. He would go on to make Dean's List while receiving All Big-12 first-team honors and many other basketball awards. After being selected 16th overall by The Houston Rockets in the NBA draft, White began to voice concerns about the NBA’s collective bargaining agreement (CBA), specifically regarding mental health policy, which at the time did not exist. Eventually, his concerns became a public dispute between White and the NBA. This resulted in White demanding that the NBA, as a representative of the global corporate community, take up the responsibility of spearheading the mental health conversation – not just posturing through press statements, but through policy. Royce then went on to win two championships in Canada before moving over to play Big 3 Basketball. White appeared at a game in a t-shirt that read “Free The Uyghurs.” After a game-winning basket, White did a post-game interview on CBS, where he called for 2 Million Uyghurs to be freed and released from concentration camps. As the season went on, White would touch on taboo topics such as Gain of Function Research, The Federal Reserve, Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, Larry Hoover, Jeff Fort, Muammar Gaddafi, The Great Reset, Ivermectin, Me Too, etc. Now, Royce White is running for Senate in Minnesota to take down the Radical Left. Republicans have not seen recent success in Minnesota, but Royce's campaign is different: a grassroots movement that's sick of the Radical Agenda pushed by Far Left Democrats Tina Smith and Ilhan Omar. Royce needs your help to pull off a fourth quarter comeback victory and FLIP Minnesota Red for Republicans.
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