Sovereignty John Mappin – The Restoration of Sanity

Sovereignty

Sovereignty John Mappin – The Restoration of Sanity

Sovereignty John Mappin – The Restoration of Sanity Civilization stands on the brink. Nations betray their people. Psychiatry colonizes the human mind. Truth itself is pathologized. Yet on the cliffs of Cornwall, in the shadow of Arthurian legend, one man raises a banner against the managed decline of the West. John Mappin is a sentinel of sovereignty, a modern mythmaker, and, willingly or not, a hero at history’s crossroads. From his defiant refusal to turn Camelot into a migrant-processing hotel to his prophetic wager on Donald Trump’s rise, Mappin has become a lightning rod for global battles; nationhood versus globalism, courage versus conformity, truth versus the psychiatric priesthood of lies. His close relationship with Charlie Kirk, his friendship with Candace Owens, and his associations with figures such as Tucker Carlson and Nigel Farage show how his influence reaches across continents. Author Mike Fairclough observes how Mappin forges connections, bridges worlds, and unites those who still dare to speak truth. This book is not a neutral biography. It is a rallying cry. It traces Mappin’s journey through hidden networks, fateful alliances, and symbolic acts that ripple across nations. We step inside Camelot’s Round Table, where artists, diplomats, scientists, and dissidents gather to speak the truths the establishment fears. At its core, Sovereignty: John Mappin and The Restoration of Sanity is a declaration that philosophy, not politics or economics, is the true engine of history. It reveals how psychiatry became the corrosive creed behind tyranny and war. It shows how myth can still awaken nations. And it argues that the Restoration of Sanity begins with reclaiming the sovereignty of the mind. Arthur. Achilles. Odysseus. Mappin. The names change. The archetype endures. The man who stands when others bow. This is a story of myth and memory. Of prophecy and defiance. Of sanity and sovereignty. A story not only about John Mappin, but about whether Britain, and the West, still have the will to remain free.
Publisher War Room Books
Author Mike Fairclough
Country USA
Publication Date 31/03/2026
Pages 264
Edition first
Size 6×9
About the Author Mike Fairclough is an internationally acclaimed educator with thirty years’ experience in the field, including nineteen years as a high-profile headmaster. He has been at the forefront of character education in Britain, focusing on risk-taking, the building of resilience, and outdoor learning. He has received widespread media attention for his approach, including teaching children to fire shotguns, skin rabbits, and to cook over an open fire. Fairclough was the only serving headteacher or school principal, out of 43,500 in the United Kingdom, to publicly question the Covid ‘vaccine’ rollout to children. He is the author of six books: Playing With Fire, Wild Thing, Rewilding Childhood, Take Daily, The Hero’s Voice, and Cancel THIS. He is ghostwriter and editor for Kevin Anderson and Associates, a leading firm, trusted by New York Times bestselling authors, CEOs, and thought leaders, to bring their stories and ideas to life. Mike is also an editor for Fisher King Publishing, supporting outspoken authors and their works and their right to free speech.
Publisher Address info@skyhorsepublishing.com
ISBN 9781510787940