
A revolution in truth, ethics, and power.
Where science, law, and courage converge
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DO YOU NEED ONE HOUR TO MAKE IT MAKE SENSE?
You’re not crazy. You’re correct to ask questions. That’s clarity.
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DO YOU NEED ONE HOUR TO MAKE IT MAKE SENSE?
Sometimes, that’s all it takes. One hour to carve open what the systems have buried. One hour to say the thing you were taught to swallow. To read aloud the email that still makes your hands shake. To stop pretending that your silence is resilience. One hour to exhume the actual story—buried under diagnosis, under bureaucracy, under “normal results” that never made you feel safe. You speak. I listen. I decode the unsaid. And then I tell you the thing that no one else had the courage, training, or moral index to say: You’re not crazy. You’re correct. That isn’t closure. That’s clarity.
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WHAT YOU CAN BRING TO ME
Anything. I mean that with clinical, legal, and moral precision. If you hate your job, your partner, your body, your diagnosis, your boss, your OB/GYN, your life—I will hear you without flinching. If you love your children but feel like you’re vanishing—say so. If you were fired while grieving, misdiagnosed and told to smile, or gaslit so surgically that you now doubt your own documentation—I already know how to track that. If your embryo was misclassified, your doctor rushed the termination, your genetic counselor quoted numbers they didn’t understand, or your gut has been screaming for months with no one willing to validate it—this is your hour. I specialize in what others call “unclear.” Pattern. Proof. Undeniability.
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WHAT I PROMISE
If I can help, I will. If I can’t, I’ll tell you. I do not perform emotional containment to protect institutions. I do not dilute language to make litigation feel polite. I will not reassure you with false hope. You leave the consult stronger than you arrived. That is the only binding contract.
TO THE PGS INDUSTRY: STOP CALLING IT DIAGNOSTIC
I’m speaking to every lab still selling PGT-A as certainty. You don’t get to discard embryos based on speculative probabilities and call it diagnosis. You don’t get to disclaim all long-term outcome responsibility and still claim clinical authority. PGT-A (formerly PGS) has never been diagnostic. It was marketed as such. And in that antilogic, thousands of embryos with names, chromosomes, and futures were labeled defective and destroyed.
Based on what? Five trophectoderm cells. A partial DNA sequence. A model. In therapy, a theory is a beginning. In IVF, your theory became eugenics by pipeline.
The same flawed sequencing that distorts NIPT results is now being used to make irreversible decisions about viability. That is not medicine. That is techno-moral malpractice.
Talk to someone who tracked the outcome
Smith Coda Learning™ Series
Facial Recognition Training
I don’t teach this because I took a class. I teach this because I survived it.
My ability to read faces didn’t come from textbooks or theory. It came from years of standing in courtrooms where no one believed me, in clinics where patients cried in silence, and in homes where the people smiling were the ones doing the most harm. I score near-perfect across all domains of facial microexpression and behavioral incongruence recognition.
Processing Speed & Pattern Precision
Time to detect emotional mismatch:
Less than 2.4 seconds
(Faster than 99% of clinicians, therapists, or trained observers)Interpretation accuracy under contradiction (e.g., when body and language don’t align):
100% accuracy during simulation testingReal-world trauma reconstruction (gaslighting, passive aggression, masked contempt):
I’ve reverse-engineered behavior from court transcripts, medical notes, and facial footage—and found what no one else saw. Because I lived it.
I developed these skills not as a game, but as a necessity.
Because missing a facial cue once cost me everything. I won’t let it happen again—and I won’t let it happen to you.
This training isn’t about gimmicks. It’s about precision, survival, and re-learning what your body already knew before the world told you to ignore it.
If you’ve ever said “I knew something was off but I couldn’t explain it,”
This is how you explain it.