This short follow-up to The Narrative Controller zooms in on a single Facebook exchange between Nick Mercer and Delia Warren about hydrogen costs, subsidies, and “administrative swings” in the US. On the surface, they calmly acknowledge that green hydrogen only works if public money and policy support keep flowing. Underneath, the piece tracks the deeper irony: Port au Port leaders spent years smearing, sidelining, and censoring anyone who mentioned Trump, the 2030 agenda, or the subsidy scaffolding behind these projects. The same people who claimed to “fight the system” refused to name the interruption that actually rattled it. By setting Mercer’s quiet admission against the local appetite for character assassination and narrative outsourcing, the article shows how the real risk—political fragility—is kept in the comments, not in the official record.
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