Most people think power lives in cities.History suggests otherwise.There’s a pattern woven through the American landscape—one that runs through places most of us would never think to look. Remote towns. Mountain corridors. Deep lakes. Quiet communities where distance creates something more than solitude… it creates invisibility.From World War II installations to Cold War-era experiments, small-town America has been the backdrop for operations that were never meant to be seen, questioned, or even remembered. Not because those places were unimportant—but because they were perfect.In this blog, I explore the hidden logic behind that pattern—and why places like North Idaho, Lake Pend Oreille, and towns like Sandpoint sit at the intersection of history, secrecy, and something harder to define.If you’ve ever felt like certain places hold more than what’s visible on the surface… you’re not imagining it.Read the full post here: https://endlesspursuit.substack.com/p/the-secret-history-of-psychological
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