Claude Weidner comes from a long line of men who built things. His grandfather started the family trade-union masons who laid brick, block & stone across Texas and built houses on the side. Claude learned young that a wall can look straight and be crooked. That's why you use a level. That's why you verify.He brought that mindset to Wisconsin in 1997, built a life in the Fox Valley, and raised a son mostly on his own after his daughter Alyssa lived only nineteen hours and his marriage fell apart. He left the union when the politics soured, survived the 2008 crash, rebuilt his career in property preservation and remodeling. He did what working men do-adapted, endured, kept going.But somewhere along the way, the cracks started showing. Not in the walls he built-in everything else. The institutions he'd trusted. The history he'd been taught. The official stories that didn't match what he saw with his own eyes.The Universe We Create is Claude's story of waking up. Of learning that the government experimented on schoolchildren and covered it up. That the news isn't neutral. That the experts aren't always right. That the man everyone called crazy twenty years ago turned out to be telling the truth.This isn't a conspiracy book. It's a builder's book. Claude doesn't tell you what to believe-he shows you how he learned to check for himself. To trust observation over authority. To hold beliefs loosely and questions closely.Written for his daughter Alyssa, his son Matthew, and grandson Mordecai, this is a working man's guide to examining the foundations-of your mind, your beliefs, and the reality you think you know.Some walls are solid. Some are facade. The only way to know is to look.