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Observing Seals on Ocean Sandbar

rswfire and a companion observe a group of seals on a sandbar near the ocean. They discuss the seals' behavior, noting how the animals initially scanned them before returning to the beach, with one acting as a sentinel that jumped into the water when they approached. The conversation covers the location (a sandbar rather than the Silkus River), tidal patterns, and speculation about why the seals chose this location over their usual river hangout - possibly due to crowds of people and pelicans at the Silkus River. The speaker expresses amazement at witnessing this rare scene and mentions taking video footage.

Sep 8, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Siltcoos Beach · 34% match
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4:04

Embodiment.

Oct 27, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Harris Beach · 33% match
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7:34

Navigating Solitude: A Silent Journey Through Systems of Self

Aug 4, 2024 · 30% match
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Marking One-Year Anniversary of Surveillance Encounter

rswfire marks the one-year anniversary of an incident at Honeyman State Park in which an unidentified man—carrying no ID, wearing no uniform, and offering no name—was sent by Oregon State Parks to assess and question him while he was working alone as a volunteer and all rangers were away at a regional event. The man asked personal questions about how leadership was treating rswfire. rswfire documented the encounter the same day. He states that Oregon State Parks has never explained the incident, produced no photograph, provided no IT documentation, and offered no operational record. A cover story was offered within hours but has never been substantiated. rswfire characterizes the encounter as a misuse of state resources against an unpaid volunteer whose only action had been documenting his treatment, and asserts it required authorization above park level. He links to the full documentation and archive at oprdvolunteerabuse.org.

Mar 18, 2026 | Oregon State Parks > Honeyman · 29% match
7:06

At the Edge of Power: Cape Blanco's Sustained Fury! 🍃

Nov 24, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 29% match
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1:06

Cape Blanco 🌊

Dec 23, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 29% match
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Coastal Landscape Photo Capture

rswfire captured a photo of a coastal scene featuring a wide sandy beach with ocean waves, under an overcast sky. The landscape includes a headland or bluff visible in the distance, with the shoreline stretching across the frame. The image documents the Oregon Coast environment during midday conditions.

Jan 24, 2026 · 29% match
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3:07

Melancholy.

Jun 10, 2024 · 29% match
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0:33

Run.

Aug 20, 2024 · 29% match
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The Compass

rswfire wrote a declarative journal entry articulating a core operational principle: he has never waited for permission to act on what is true. He referenced specific past actions — releasing a video because it was true, documenting events publicly because they were accurate, registering a domain with his last $7 because it was the right use of available resources. He distinguished his orientation from courage, describing it as something quieter — a compass that simply points. He recounted a pattern extending back to sixth grade of building things before the world had names for them and following what is true before he had language for that process. He named the conditions he has operated under: financial constraint, institutional opposition with state authority, a director who reframed documented truth as emotional processing. He stated that he builds from whatever reality provides, regardless of conditions. He closed by asserting this as a permanent, unchanging identity — the compass doesn't move, and neither does he. The entry was signed 'Samuel.'

Mar 11, 2026 · 29% match
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Returning to the Lagoon, Acknowledging Support

rswfire sits on a bench next to the lagoon where he first landed after leaving Honeyman, the same location where he previously recorded a transmission walking to the ocean and describing his technical background in search of aligned work. He references a prior rupture deployed by people he describes as having no ethical compass, states they failed, and attributes part of his survival to the support of the people he is addressing. He acknowledges that most people seemed indifferent to his having nothing, but that just enough support came through to keep him present. He explains his silence has been due to finding work, which he describes as exhausting and exactly what he needed. He closes with a forward-facing directive to keep building, signs with his full name and domain.

Mar 8, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Lagoon · 28% match
4:48

Sunday Evening Fire Reflection and Sanctum Decision

rswfire sits by his campfire on Sunday evening after spending the day outside, having walked miles to the beach and back to avoid the containment feeling of his RV. He describes his recent work improving the fire pit with gravel using his Forest Service wagon from Driftwood. **Food situation is limited** - he has chili, chicken, and baked beans but notes he's getting close to starving. He reflects on **two years of trying** to build an audience, stating that his videos will move behind Sanctum paywall after this transmission due to lack of engagement and reverence from viewers. He mentions having **800 transmissions** that will be processed by AI for clustering and analysis, but notes people don't see the depth or pay attention. **Announces over a week nicotine-free**, calling it amazing.

Nov 10, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Work Center · 28% match
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1:08

Observing Obnoxious Birds in Natural Setting

The speaker records an outdoor audio transmission focused on bird behavior and sounds. He comments repeatedly on birds being "obnoxious" while listening to their calls and songs. The speaker attempts to show viewers a specific bird, directing them to look carefully at the center of the frame. He points out additional birds in the area and expresses amazement at their behavior. The transmission ends with the speaker questioning whether he has any "bers" following him and noting something very tiny.

May 6, 2024 · 28% match
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4:07

Analyzing Gas Station Encounter with Unguarded Man

rswfire reflects on a recent encounter with a man at a gas station in Wyoming, working through the interaction with AI assistance. The man had accidentally taken rswfire's gas pump but responded with humor rather than defensiveness. During their conversation, rswfire experienced unexpected vulnerability and withdrew from the situation. Through reflection, rswfire identified the man's defining quality as being completely unguarded - lacking any defensive armor despite being aware of how others might perceive him as a typical truck driver and farm worker. This unguarded state allowed the man to treat rswfire with pure humanity even when detecting rswfire's own guardedness. The encounter shifted rswfire's negative associations with Wyoming and provided a model of vulnerability and presence to aspire toward. The man has become a touchstone and symbol for rswfire's ongoing reflection on authentic human connection.

Sep 30, 2024 | Ruby Mountains, Nevada · 28% match
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7:29

Late Night Reflection on Reaching and Sanctum Launch

rswfire records a transmission at 2 AM, reflecting on his pattern of building systems 5-10 years ahead of consensus reality. He describes leaving his house a year and a half ago to embark on his current journey, sharing his life on camera despite lack of support from others. He expresses grief that his words don't persuade people, but notes that some viewers do connect with his content. He announces he is creating a space called Sanctum on his homepage for those who 'feel it' and can see the problems it will solve - issues he's had for two years since sharing his life publicly. He indicates he will discuss Sanctum more in future transmissions.

Oct 3, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Tahkenitch Landing · 28% match
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5:11

Testing Fear Response at Cliff Edge

rswfire visits a coastal cliff location, filming the ocean, lighthouse, and surrounding landscape. He shares a story about initially being afraid of the cliff edge due to experiencing 'call of the void' - an intrusive thought about jumping. He explains how he researched this phenomenon, learned it's a French concept that most humans experience but don't discuss, and then systematically exposed himself to the cliff daily to overcome the fear through building self-trust. He describes how his brain constantly scans for safety and creates tension when losing situational awareness. The transmission includes interactions with people and a dog visible far below on the beach, with rswfire waving and observing them through his camera's zoom function.

Dec 30, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 28% match
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Hiking to Trestle Bridge with Wendy and Buddy

rswfire and Wendy attempt to reach a picturesque railroad trestle bridge but are blocked by no trespassing signs and difficult terrain including brambles. They navigate around fallen trees and observe bear scat, berry bushes, and different forest environments. rswfire discusses his website development plans, including creating a field journal with photos and GPS tracking of hiking locations. After the failed trestle attempt, they visit Driftwood campground where rswfire takes Buddy (a dog) on leash to the ocean. He eventually lets Buddy off-leash at the beach where they encounter seals. rswfire reflects on his challenges connecting with people, including navigational tensions with Wendy during their activities. Throughout both segments, he mentions his sanctum service development, his role as caretaker at the campgrounds, his vaping addiction since age 17, and plans for dinner and website work. The transmission captures a full day of outdoor activities in the Oregon coastal forest and beach environment.

Oct 17, 2025 | · 28% match
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4:30

Dance like no one is watching.

Jun 21, 2024 · 28% match
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16:56

Launching Sanctum Authentication Layer and Archive Platform

rswfire announces the completion of the Sanctum layer, an authentication system powering his transmissions platform containing 800+ videos, over half processed with AI. He reflects on his journey since February 2024, describing how he was abandoned by his field when sharing authentically, leading him to understand this as a mirror of societal fragmentation rather than personal failure. He explains his process of metabolizing experiences on camera, knowing he would eventually create an archive and use AI to reflect it back. The platform provides what he calls a "clean mirror" - AI-generated reflections that accurately describe his worldview and experience, something he found lacking in human interactions. rswfire demonstrates the platform's functionality: signals (videos, journals, photos, AI chats) are ingested into a database and converted into reflections showing patterns, themes, and structural analysis. The processed data can feed into local AI models for training. He shows the transmissions page with summary information, ontological framing, pattern tracking, and mirror features. The platform includes a subscription system (Sanctum) for accessing recursive or sensitive content, which AI automatically categorizes. He positions this as "reciprocal field exchange" rather than charity, providing protected access to deeper transmissions for aligned viewers. Additional features like Atlas (mapping), Gallery, and Synthesis are in development.

Oct 20, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Work Center · 28% match
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Stormchaser's Soliloquy II: Proof of Life

rswfire documents a sequence of events involving institutional confrontation, specifically related to Oregon State Parks. He references a recorded phone call in which the other party hung up, and his deliberate response of 'okay' indicating full awareness of the situation's trajectory. He describes being assigned the title 'Former Oregon State Parks Volunteer' and his decision to use that title as a signature element on correspondence going forward — turning their language into his documentation tool. He references having photographed every page of a logbook before the other party had reason to alter or misrepresent its contents, framing this as a habitual operational posture of anticipatory documentation. He names 'That Thing' as Cascadia — the subduction zone beneath the Oregon Coast — acknowledging the seismic risk of his chosen location as a deliberate, informed decision. He describes walking to the Siltcoos River at the end of a day where spring was arriving and nothing was resolved. He asserts that his core capacity is not resolution but knowing — maintaining full awareness and documentation across all events without forgetting or losing coherence.

Mar 6, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Waxmyrtle Beach · 27% match
2:59

Standing on Coastal Cliff Reflecting on Beauty

rswfire stands on a coastal cliff on a peaceful, warm day with minimal wind and no visible sun. He observes the high tide and mentions a mountain in the background that he loves and plans to visit again. He reflects on someone who is 'acting small' and capable of more, expressing hope to be a catalyst for their growth while acknowledging it doesn't appear likely. He describes the challenge of standing on the cliff edge due to the significant drop, calling it 'the call of the void,' but emphasizes doing it anyway to demonstrate self-trust. He shares a story about observing people in a parking lot during a previous visit, realizing they are what he calls 'parking lot people' - those afraid to live and acknowledge the edge.

Nov 21, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 27% match
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The Jeep

rswfire documents a moment of direct acknowledgment that the world has been punishing toward him in ways that were undeserved. The signal catalogs specific instances: industry displacement, institutional erasure, jobs terminated via text message, two years of financial precarity during a period of significant building, and the potential loss of the Jeep that carried him from Kentucky to the Oregon Coast. The transmission explicitly names these conditions as unfair without redirecting toward resilience narratives or silver linings. It acknowledges that rswfire navigated and built through these conditions without being broken, but insists on holding the unfairness as a standalone fact. The signal closes with a recognition that he will return and continue building — not because the conditions are fair, but because the internal compass directs it. The context is a fire, likely outdoors, serving as a site for this naming before returning to work.

Mar 16, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Tahkenitch Landing · 27% match
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Explaining Sanctum Access Layer and Support System

rswfire creates a video to clarify what Sanctum is after receiving a confusing email from a viewer. He explains that Sanctum is an access layer on his website that provides paid subscribers access to private transmissions, AI reflections, and advanced archive features. He describes his two-year YouTube journey, noting that his recursive cognition and authenticity often create distortion through negative comments and unsolicited advice. To avoid this flattening effect, he makes personal content unlisted on YouTube and accessible only through his website's Sanctum system. He demonstrates the system by logging in and showing private videos, AI-generated metadata including surface descriptions and pattern recognition, and the mirror tab which he considers the most important part of the project. rswfire explains that Sanctum also serves as financial support for his larger autonomy project, as he struggles to find economic alignment while living embedded in a federal institution as a volunteer. He offers free access to those who cannot afford the service and encourages aligned viewers to support his work through subscription.

Oct 25, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Work Center · 26% match
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Stopping for Squirrel, Confronting Tailgating Driver

rswfire recounts an incident while driving to Walmart to get camper supplies. A squirrel ran into the road, prompting him to brake quickly to avoid hitting it. The driver behind him, who was tailgating, had to brake hard and honked their horn in response. rswfire reflects on his decision to prioritize the squirrel's life over the convenience of the tailgating driver, emphasizing his refusal to kill an animal just so someone can arrive 30 seconds faster. He expresses satisfaction at saving the squirrel's life and criticizes the other driver's behavior, noting that proper following distance would have prevented the issue.

May 7, 2024 · 26% match
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