
History is a contested ledger for the unruly.
UNRULY is a 600‑year anthology of human resistance—from colonial charters to digital algorithms.
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UNRULY
History is a ledger transmitted across generations. A biography of the world as it was—the one still being contested. This is an effort to challenge prevailing narratives, to examine the systems at work and the people who resisted them. Not to reframe events, but to clarify the record and invite civil discourse. Across six centuries, a recurring struggle unfolds between structures of control and the innate human inclination toward liberty. UNRULY is a grassroots biography of resistance and resilience spanning that arc of time. With each era, new dogma emerges—religious decrees, colonial charters, imperial doctrines, hierarchies, national borders, intelligence agencies, algorithms. Invariably, an individual discerns the Trojan horse within and dares to breach the protocol. From maritime conquest to digital surveillance, those labeled “unruly” reshape history.