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Fascism Speaks

Fascism Speaks

Sable Moncrieff; Esme Mees

Publishdrive
2025
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Propaganda Paige and the Prosperity Alliance drops you into the smoke and rot of 1880s London, where men carve up continents over champagne and call it progress. Forward by Esme Mees of EATMS Productions. Propaganda Paige returns through time for another round of correcting history's misguided past. Sent to wipe out the last of the Prosperity Alliance, the bankers, generals, and politicians who built their fortunes on blood, Paige walks through their world like a reckoning with good aim. From Berlin's boardrooms to London's burning docks, she cleans up the messes of men history still calls heroes. Paige has no time for that. She doesn't argue. She ends the conversation. This is what happens when power finally meets someone who doesn't buy the lie. Violent, sharp, and darkly funny, The Prosperity Alliance shows the kind of justice that doesn't ask for permission. If you've ever wondered how empires meet their expiration date, Paige gives you the answer.
Fascism Speaks

Fascism Speaks

Sable Moncrieff; Esme Mees

Publishdrive
2025
pokkari
Fascism Speaks: Propaganda Paige and The Rising TIDE by Sable Moncrieff is the latest brutal, smart, and darkly funny installment in the Paige series from EATMS Productions, a collective known for pushing right up against the edge of comfort and history. With a foreword by Esme Mees, this chapter drops Paige into 1914-1918 Europe, where she dismantles industrialized death from the inside out. Factories, telegram rooms, U-boats, even propaganda reels, Paige turns every tool of empire against its masters. This isn't nostalgia for the "good war." It's a story about the machinery of obedience, how it keeps running long after the shooting stops. Paige moves through mud, smoke, and bureaucratic rot with a cigarette in one hand and a grim kind of mercy in the other. Propaganda Paige and the Rising TIDE reads like history's hangover: a reminder that progress always finds new uniforms. And in a time when truth itself feels like propaganda, Paige's ghost still walks the floor, reminding us who built the machine, and who gets ground up inside it.
Fascism Speaks

Fascism Speaks

Sable Moncrieff; Esme Mees

Publishdrive
2025
pokkari
Fascism Speaks: Propaganda Paige and the Last Bastion by Sable Moncrieff is another blistering, cinematic chapter in the Paige saga from EATMS Productions, still unafraid to drag history through the correction it deserves. With a foreword by Esme Mees, in this installment, Paige shows up in the quiet after the war, watching the same people who caused the mess switch out their uniforms for offices and pretend that makes them civilized. In Berlin, London, Rome, and Zurich, she cuts through the illusions of recovery, bankers, priests, and bureaucrats selling moral order while rebuilding the same machines of control. The Fold that carried her through time begins to unravel, showing her that she wasn't rewriting history at all, she was its product. By the time she reaches the Museum of Progress, surrounded by children posing with bayonets, Paige realizes the war never ended, it just rebranded.
Fascism Speaks

Fascism Speaks

Sable Moncrieff; Esme Mees

Publishdrive
2025
pokkari
Fascism Speaks: Propaganda Paige & The Dawn of Prosperity is the last and most human chapter in the EATMS "Fascism Speaks" series, the moment when the smoke clears and you realize the war never really ended, it just changed uniforms. Paige walks straight into Berlin, 1942, into the Fortress of Prosperity, where money, power, and faith have learned to speak the same language. She's done running through time. Now she's inside the heart of the lie, pulling the wires from the inside. This isn't a story about good versus evil, it's about what happens when people stop pretending not to notice. The generals, the bankers, the priests, all of them built a world that sold fear as faith and profit as peace. Paige just reminds them what honesty looks like when it bleeds. With a foreword by Esme Mees, this EATMS Production closes the Paige cycle with something rare, hope that doesn't lie. The Dawn of Prosperity isn't about her anymore. It's about us. The Fold may flicker, but the light that matters is the one we keep lit.