Bad News Bulletin (BOLO — Be On the Lookout)
You can keep sending out BOLOs of bad news before I arrive.
You can warn rooms, whisper ahead, frame narratives, and prepare people to expect failure.
But none of that stops forward movement.
A BOLO doesn’t stop destiny.
A warning doesn’t cancel favor.
A smear doesn’t outrun purpose.
You can announce me before I get there—but what you announce is fear, not truth.
Every “be on the lookout” is really an admission:
Something is coming that you cannot control.
I don’t move by permission.
I don’t advance by approval.
I don’t stop because of rumors, alerts, or coordinated resistance.
If bad news about me has to arrive before I do, it’s because you’re trying to manage what you already know you can’t stop.
What you call a warning is actually confirmation.
What you call damage control is exposure.
What you call preparation is panic.
I’ll keep moving.
I’ll keep building.
I’ll keep speaking.
I’ll keep creating.
And every place you tried to block with a BOLO
will eventually become a place where the truth speaks louder than your bulletin.
Forward still means forward.
Favor still outruns fear.
And purpose doesn’t need clearance.
— End of Bulletin
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