For years, Derek Johnson’s Midnight Rider series has captured the imagination of thousands, promising a hidden war, a covert military operation, secret tribunals, encoded messages, and a grand plan unfolding behind the scenes. To his followers, Johnson’s interpretation of law, military structure, and world events offers not just answers — but reassurance, purpose, and meaning.
There’s just one problem.
None of it is true.
The Midnight Deception is the first full-scale, evidence-based, point-by-point examination of Johnson’s claims. Drawing on documented law, verifiable military doctrine, public records, and real-world operational knowledge, Edward Vaughn dismantles the Midnight Rider narrative with clarity and precision — but without mockery. This is not a book written to shame believers; it is a book written to free them.
Inside, Vaughn exposes:
How Johnson misinterprets military flights, executive orders, and continuity directives
Why his predictions consistently fail — and why the narrative persists anyway
The real purpose of the Law of War Manual, the MJA 2016, and FCD1/FCD2
The truth behind flight tracking, “optics,” and supposed coded signals
What actually happened in Ukraine, and why his reconstruction collapses under scrutiny
How COVID laws, emergency powers, and public-health policy actually work
Why conspiracy narratives spread — and how to break their psychological pull
Most importantly, The Midnight Deception walks readers out of the fog of confusion and into the clear daylight of verifiable reality. Vaughn offers a steady, compassionate guide for those trying to understand how misinformation takes root, why intelligent people fall into it, and how families and communities can heal after division.
Part rebuttal, part roadmap, part restoration, this is the definitive response to Derek Johnson’s trilogy — and a powerful resource for anyone trying to make sense of a world drowning in conflicting narratives.
This is the truth behind the noise.
This is the path back to clarity.
This is The Midnight Deception.