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What Makes a Person Tick?: Psychology, Choice, War, Music, and the Human Spirit
In Israel, artists and organizations have created murals and public art honoring Woman, Life, Freedom, written in Farsi, Hebrew, and English. These acts are not governmental policy; they are human gestures. They say: we see you. They recognize that Israel’s “Never Again” — a vow not to die, not to disappear — resonates with Iran’s “Never Again” — a refusal to let the spirit be crushed.
Jae Byrd Wells
3 days ago7 min read


The Psychological and Intelligence War Against Civilians: How Information, AI, and Subliminal Warfare Are Targeting the Average Citizen
We are living in a war where the battlefield is not defined by borders, uniforms, or guns. The fight is inside our minds. Hostile actors—foreign, digital, and unseen—are exploiting our fears, our trauma, and our creativity. They manipulate light, images, and AI-generated realities to turn neighbors into enemies and make trust feel dangerous. Every screen is a potential weapon, every social media post a battlefield.
Jae Byrd Wells
Jan 37 min read


Profilers, Prophets, Trauma, and the Psychology of Discernment
Lifestyle decisions informed by mental intelligence prioritize environments and relationships that foster regulation and growth, echoing Proverbs 13:20’s emphasis on the formative power of social proximity.
Hayden further warned against emotional reasoni
Jae Byrd Wells
Jan 17 min read


The Phoenix: A Timeless Symbol of Hope, Resilience, and Rebirth in a World at War
The Egyptians believed the phoenix was associated with the sun god Ra, embodying the cycle of death and rebirth—the daily rising and setting of the sun, symbolizing immortality and eternal renewal. The Greek myth describes the phoenix as a magnificent bird that lives for hundreds of years before bursting into flames and being reborn from its own ashes—a vivid image of hope after despair. The Romans adopted this myth, seeing the phoenix as a symbol of resilience that could ris
Jae Byrd Wells
Jul 18, 20256 min read


The Dividing Lines of the Middle East Conflict: How Hate and Politics Are Fracturing Humanity and Threatening Our Future
Some groups argue that the Jewish people have no right to exist, citing religious and historical beliefs rooted in the idea that God dispersed the Jews across the world. These beliefs have fueled antisemitism for centuries—culminating tragically in the Holocaust, when six million Jews were murdered simply because of their faith and identity.
Jae Byrd Wells
Jul 16, 20254 min read


Save the Planet poem
Challenge accepted. I wrote a poem about how we could save the planet. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~...
Jae Byrd Wells
Jan 11, 20241 min read

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