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The Truth Contract’s First Question Time: A Rallying Cry for Collective Change

Unveiling truth, inspiring unity: TTC’s bold start to a grassroots movement

On 8 July 2025, The Truth Contract (TTC) held its inaugural Question Time, a vibrant gathering of inquisitive minds united by a shared quest for truth and a determination to drive meaningful change. This was not merely another discussion; it was a clarion call to move beyond echo chambers and into action, rooted in clarity, courage, and community.

With esteemed guests James Roguski and Roger Meacock joining founders David CM Carter (

) and , the session embodied TTC’s ethos as “The Awakener”: a bold yet tactful catalyst for uncovering hidden truths and empowering collective agency.

David Carter opened with a compelling vision: to leave the world better for future generations, not through rhetoric but through actionable steps grounded in truth. He outlined TTC’s mission to address 74 pressing issues, prioritised to 20 based on global conversations, from geoengineering to medical freedom. These are not just topics; they are concerns millions share, distilled through AI-driven social listening to reflect what people truly care about. TTC does not aim to dictate truth but to discover it collaboratively, fostering a movement where “we, the people” shape solutions.

, an independent health policy researcher, highlighted the urgency of action, noting the 19 July 2025 deadline for nations to reject WHO amendments adopted on 1 June 2024. He advocated moving beyond broken systems, urging grassroots collaboration over reliance on unresponsive governments.

Roger Meacock (

), a veterinary surgeon and integrative health pioneer, agreed, suggesting the system was “constructed broken” to serve specific agendas. He championed a new paradigm, drawing parallels between biophysics in healing and the need for a societal shift towards truth-driven solutions.

The Question Time, fuelled by insightful audience contributions, revealed a community eager to act but facing barriers such as cynicism, fear of isolation, and information overload, challenges TTC’s brand strategy directly tackles. Attendees like Marc Wilkinson, with his sales expertise, proposed building a “Truth Contract Army” to engage people face-to-face, while Christy Bigarani stressed the need for focused priorities to leverage electoral opportunities, such as the US’s 2026 midterms. Martin Brodmann emphasised alliances and short-term objectives to build momentum, aligning with TTC’s goal of fostering a network of empowered change-makers.

TTC’s approach is clear: meet people where they are, not where we wish them to be.

As David shared, starting with a teaspoon of truth, like discussing Bovaer in cattle feed, sparks curiosity without overwhelming. This balance of bold inquiry and empathetic engagement defines TTC’s voice, avoiding preachy tones or conspiratorial pitfalls.

The session also outlined plans for a TTC app, policy proposals, and a Wisdom Council, all designed to turn dialogue into impact by the next UK election.

This Question Time was not just a meeting; it was a spark. TTC invites you to join this groundswell, to be the glitch in the matrix, 4% of the population at a time.

Share your ideas, ask questions, and help shape a future where truth and agency prevail.

The moment is now. Will you act?

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