Construct a Miracle – Bias and Credibility

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CONSPIRACY-PSEUDOSCIENCE

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  • Overall, we rate Construct a Miracle as Anti-Establishment Biased for rejecting conventional political alignments and for its persistent framing of society as a coordinated system of elite control. We also rate the site Mixed for factual reporting and classify it as Moderate Conspiracy–Pseudoscience because it routinely presents speculative, non-falsifiable narratives as established reality while blending legitimate documents and events into an overarching ideological framework.

Detailed Report

Bias Rating: CONSPIRACY-PSEUDOSCIENCE (1.9)
Factual Reporting: MIXED (6.1)
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Website
Traffic/Popularity: Medium Traffic

MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY

History

According to its About page, Construct a Miracle is an independent Substack-based publication founded by Ethan Faulkner. The site rejects conventional left–right politics and instead frames modern society as a “vertical war” between producers and elites. Its stated purpose is to dismantle institutional narratives and mobilize readers toward what it calls a new American rebellion.

Read our profile on the United States media and government.

Funded by / Ownership

Construct a Miracle is independently owned and operated by Ethan Faulkner, with regular contributors including Steven Lawrence (Resistance Rabbit), Anthony (Inspirited Insight), and Empathic Revolutionary. The site is funded through paid Substack subscriptions and podcast revenue, with no corporate or institutional backing disclosed.

Analysis / Bias

Construct a Miracle is an explicitly ideological and insurgent publication that presents politics, economics, and media as coordinated systems of control. Articles consistently assert intentional elite coordination across government, finance, media, and technology without presenting falsifiable evidence or alternative interpretations. For example, “The News is Not a Map. It is a Windshield” characterizes mainstream economic reporting as psychological warfare designed to sever individuals from bodily perception, using militarized metaphors and asserting systemic manipulation as fact rather than hypothesis.

Similarly, “Forget the ‘List’: The 2025 Epstein Story is an Open Political War” frames the Epstein files as a coordinated narrative operation conducted by both major political parties, asserting strategic intent and concealed coordination without independent corroboration beyond selective documents and interpretive narrative. While real actors and events are referenced, conclusions are presented with certainty rather than evidentiary caution.



More restrained content exists, such as Steven Lawrence’s documentation-heavy “Case File: Renee Good Shooting,” which relies on statutes, official records, and primary documentation. However, even these materials are embedded within a broader editorial framework that presumes systemic bad faith and coordinated institutional concealment.

Pseudoscience / Conspiracy

The site does not promote medical, scientific, or health-related pseudoscience. However, it regularly employs conspiracy-adjacent reasoning patterns, including unfalsifiable claims, totalizing explanations of power, and narrative certainty regarding elite coordination. Articles such as “The Gemology of Language” blend legitimate academic research with metaphorical extrapolation and ideological conclusions that exceed the cited evidence.

This places Construct a Miracle in the Moderate Conspiracy–Pseudoscience category, characterized by speculative systems-level claims and rhetorical certainty rather than empirical rigor.

Failed Fact Checks

  • None in the Last 5 years. However, the absence of formal fact checks is largely due to the interpretive and narrative nature of the content, which often falls outside traditional claim-checking frameworks.

Overall, we rate Construct a Miracle as Anti-Establishment Biased for rejecting conventional political alignments and for its persistent framing of society as a coordinated system of elite control. We also rate the site Mixed for factual reporting and classify it as Moderate Conspiracy–Pseudoscience because it routinely presents speculative, non-falsifiable narratives as established reality while blending legitimate documents and events into an overarching ideological framework. (D. Van Zandt 02/12/2026)

Source: https://constructamiracle.com/

Last Updated on February 11, 2026 by Media Bias Fact Check


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