RVN: How OIM Was Born – From Theses to a Living, Verifiable Manifesto 🌀

Narrative:
“It’s just another conspiracy website with nice words and a logo.”

Reality:
OIM is not a ready-made project. It grew organically from frustration, searching, falling and getting up — and above all: doing instead of just talking 🔨

How it started

End of 2025 I started writing the first 30 theses. Clear, concise statements about power, perception, systems and personal sovereignty.
From there grew a glossary, practical guides and in early January 2026 the first Reality vs Narrative (RVN) posts.

Then came the technical layer: Liquid templates, an add-page for contributions, and fuzzy hash verification.

This was not ‘just writing a little script’.
This was building an entire system with GitHub as backbone, Jekyll as frontend, and integrity as religion. 🔐

The technical soul: hashes as digital sealing wax

We quickly learned: without control you can never really trust.

That’s why we built in fuzzy hash verification.

A hash is a unique digital fingerprint. Change one letter and the entire hash changes.

“A hash is digital sealing wax. Break it and everyone sees it.”

Live this weekend: the repost buttons 🚀

Since this weekend you can with one click:

And the best part: even that Unicode version remains 100% verifiable via fuzzy hash.

Today one step further
We are now building a probability checker: a tool that analyses any text and shows how likely it is that (parts of) that text comes from OIM.

Where are we going?

The internet and AI are powerful hammers.
They can be tools for freedom, creation and sovereignty — but only if we are the ones at the controls.

Only a fully open source internet can guarantee that this hammer is used for the greater good.

The core
OIM is not an organisation.
It is a movement of doing and verifying.
Always with the same red thread:

Recognize the mechanisms → Refuse to play along mindlessly → Build parallel and verifiable.

Today is King’s Day 👑
We’re still building this morning, but we also have something to celebrate.

Not the king’s birthday, but the technical foundation that now stands. A base that invites further expansion, collective growth and truly open conversation.

OIM way out (and invitation)
You don’t need to understand the technology to participate.
But you can check for yourself whether something is correct.

Read, write your own thesis or RVN, or build something independent in your own environment.

The site grows because we grow it together — transparently and controllably.

Question to you
What was your first encounter with OIM?
Which part appeals to you most?
And what would you like to add or verify yourself?

We keep building. Not because we know everything, but because we refuse to stand still.

#OIM #HashVerification #RepostButtons #OpenSource #KingsDay #ParallelStructures #Integrity #OpenInternetManifest

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