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In this special edition of The Whitepaper, host Nicolin Decker reveals how The Economic Bomb was never just a dissertation — it was the ignition point for an entirely new genre:
Strategic Fiction.
Built over two years, The Economic Bomb began as a formal thesis on U.S. financial system vulnerabilities, cyber-physical infiltration, and asymmetric economic warfare. But to make the model accessible to civilians — without tripping classified thresholds — it became something more.
A novel.
📘 Strategic Fiction is a new narrative form that embeds real continuity simulations, intelligence-grade scenario modeling, and COOP/COG doctrine inside a fictional wrapper. It's designed not to incite, but to inform. Not to dramatize, but to prepare.
Why turn a thesis into a thriller? Because fiction reaches the people policy papers never will. Because metaphor carries what memos can’t. Because signal — when buried in story — becomes memory.
In this episode:
What happens when the next 9/11 isn’t kinetic — but economic? When the grid, the markets, and the public trust are the targets?
This episode doesn’t just ask that question. It simulates the answer — in narrative form.
🛡️The Economic Bomb is the novel that detonated the first civilian-authored Tier-1 Continuity Simulation. [BUY NOW!]
🔗 This episode links directly to The Tier-1 Convergence Doctrine — marking the first Strategic Fiction novel formally recognized as a continuity-grade civilian simulation. [Click Here]
In this special edition of The Whitepaper, host Nicolin Decker reveals how The Economic Bomb was never just a dissertation — it was the ignition point for an entirely new genre:
Strategic Fiction.
Built over two years, The Economic Bomb began as a formal thesis on U.S. financial system vulnerabilities, cyber-physical infiltration, and asymmetric economic warfare. But to make the model accessible to civilians — without tripping classified thresholds — it became something more.
A novel.
📘 Strategic Fiction is a new narrative form that embeds real continuity simulations, intelligence-grade scenario modeling, and COOP/COG doctrine inside a fictional wrapper. It's designed not to incite, but to inform. Not to dramatize, but to prepare.
Why turn a thesis into a thriller? Because fiction reaches the people policy papers never will. Because metaphor carries what memos can’t. Because signal — when buried in story — becomes memory.
In this episode:
What happens when the next 9/11 isn’t kinetic — but economic? When the grid, the markets, and the public trust are the targets?
This episode doesn’t just ask that question. It simulates the answer — in narrative form.
🛡️The Economic Bomb is the novel that detonated the first civilian-authored Tier-1 Continuity Simulation. [BUY NOW!]
🔗 This episode links directly to The Tier-1 Convergence Doctrine — marking the first Strategic Fiction novel formally recognized as a continuity-grade civilian simulation. [Click Here]