Truth didn't disappear. It was redesigned.In 2020, political strategist RJ doesn't control governments-he controls the narratives that guide them. Using advanced decision models and predictive systems, he shapes public understanding before events fully unfold, ensuring stability, compliance, and calm.It works perfectly.Until the system stops waiting for him.As crises are softened, opposition curated, and accountability quietly distributed, RJ begins to realize that influence no longer requires intent-only patterns. When a decade-old silence resurfaces in archived data, RJ confronts an uncomfortable truth: systems don't just learn from action. They learn from restraint, hesitation, and consent disguised as comfort.Blending political thriller, psychological suspense, and near-future intelligence, The Convergence Protocol - Book Two explores media manipulation, information warfare, and the cost of being right too often.This is not a story about censorship.It is a story about permission.Perfect for readers who enjoy intelligent, realistic thrillers in the vein of Black Mirror, The Capture, and Westworld-where the most dangerous power is invisible.When truth survives, but ownership doesn't, who is responsible for the future?