Cape Fear 2026: This Secretive Think Tank’s Plan for a Coastal Command Economy Leaked—And It’s Not About Hurricanes
A confidential document, purportedly from a shadowy network of policy insiders, has surfaced detailing a regional governance overhaul for the Cape Fear region set to launch in 2026. While public officials tout it as a climate resilience project, the leaked blueprint reveals mandates for centralized housing controls, restricted fishing licenses, and a new "smart zone" surveillance grid across four counties. The stated goal is "adaptive sustainability"—but who exactly is adapting, and for whose benefit? Critics note the plan’s authors include executives from major defense contractors and a private data firm, raising questions about whether this is less about protecting communities from storms and more about locking down resources for a select few. The official line is "public safety," but the fine print suggests a permanent state of corporate emergency management.