Not Through Me
A course for mothers who refuse to hand over their children to the state.
What happens when the state redefines truth… and your child believes it?
This course gives you the clarity and courage to say: Not through me.
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Learn how ideological capture happens — and how to stop it
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Discover where to draw the line — and how to hold it
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Reclaim your maternal authority with truth, not fear
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Give your child the courage to resist lies with love
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Join a private community of awake mothers
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No legal jargon — just clarity, conviction, and calm
What Not Through Me covers
Chapter 1: What Is Freedom and What It’s Not
Rediscover the true meaning of freedom — not as a slogan, but as a responsibility. Learn how to hold that definition when the world rewrites it in front of your child.
Chapter 2: What the Law Gives and What It Can Take Away
Understand how parental rights are protected — and how they’re quietly revoked. You’ll gain the moral and strategic clarity to resist legal overreach without panic.
Chapter 3: Freedom Under Pressure — How Control Is Justified, and How to Resist It
Learn how censorship, compliance culture, and technocratic manipulation enter the home through language, policy, and screens — and how to hold the line.
Chapter 4: How to Raise Free Children in a Conformist World
Train your child to think clearly, speak truthfully, and resist with love. This chapter gives you the tools to parent in a world that rewards performance over principle.
Chapter 5: Who Your Child Belongs To — Understanding Parental Rights in a Shifting Culture
Reclaim the truth that your child does not belong to the collective. Learn how to challenge policies and ideologies that undermine family authority — without sounding unhinged.
Chapter 6: Daily Freedom — How to Live It, Model It, and Pass It On
Freedom isn’t theoretical. It’s daily. You’ll learn how to live your values quietly but firmly — and how to model conviction your child can carry into any setting.
What Happens When You Stay Silent
Your child is told:
That truth is subjective.
That biology is a feeling.
That obedience is kindness.
You feel it in your gut — but you wait.
You hope it will pass.
It doesn’t.
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Instead:
They self-censor
They doubt what’s real
They stop asking you — and start looking elsewhere
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That’s why this course exists.
So you don’t freeze when the moment arrives.
So you don’t wait until it’s too late.
So you can say, with calm conviction:
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Not through me.
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I built this because I waited too long once.
Now I know what happens when a mother finds her voice — clearly, calmly, in time.

There Is Another Way
You don’t have to yell.
You don’t have to comply.
And you don’t have to do this alone.
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There is a way to lead with conviction — without chaos.
To tell the truth — without apology.
To raise a child who sees clearly — and stands firmly.
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This course gives you that path.
It’s not a theory.
It’s not a parenting trick.
It’s a framework for resistance — built by a mother who’s lived it.
I created this because I wish my own mother had had it.
And because I know what happens when a child watches you stand with clarity, instead of shrinking in silence.

Why I created this
Why "Not Through Me"
I’ve stood trial for telling the truth.
Not metaphorically — legally.
In Austria, I was convicted under hate speech laws for stating what was biologically and morally true.
I took the case all the way to the European Court of Human Rights. And I lost.
But I didn’t back down.
Because I’ve seen what happens when a society starts punishing mothers for protecting their children.
And I’ve seen what happens when mothers find their voice anyway.
That’s why I created Not Through Me — not as a parenting course, but as a framework of resistance.
It’s everything I wish my own mother had known.
And everything I now pass on to my daughter.
The name comes from a line by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
When truth is replaced with lies, and everyone is expected to repeat them, there is still one form of resistance:
Refusing to say what you do not believe.
You may not be able to change the system.
But you can draw a line through your home — and say:
“Not through me.”