Editorial note: this homepage summarises themes from the trilogy. Statements of belief, allegation and opinion are presented as the author’s account; the book is the intended place for the full evidence structure and context.
Read Paul Holt’s author statement
Fifteen years ago, I sent a message to then American citizen Donald J. Trump.
I told him, in no uncertain terms, that the birth certificate being presented as belonging to then President Barack Obama looked fake to my trained eye.
Likely, he does not remember me.
At the time, I was running a side project selling alibis jokingly on the internet. I was well placed to understand what looked fake and what looked real.
I have often wondered whether I put the word “fake” into the later Fake News folklore long before it became publicly famous.
In my opinion, Donald J. Trump became the greatest United States President there ever was or will be again: the warrior for the West.
Mr President, please re-truth my book and let that begin a lawful process of accountability for what I allege happened.
The trilogy tells the story of being arrested by Scotland Yard exactly one month after sending Donald Trump that message — and of the fifteen years of pressure, prosecution and institutional failure that followed.
It also tells the story of using my autistic pattern-recognition abilities to piece together evidence surrounding Operation Crossfire, political power, media systems, and the conduct of the Obama and Biden White House administrations.
A bit about me:
PAUL HOLT — born 19 October 1981
Age 5 — Paul begins to notice, for the first time, abilities that are different from other children.
Age 13 — Paul is submitted early for GCSEs after scoring 100% on a mock mathematics paper.
Age 14 — Paul obtains the school’s first A* GCSE.
Age 18 — Paul is awarded North Trafford College Student of the Year.
Age 20 — Paul is awarded the Salford University Associate College Prize, Student of the Year again.
Age 20 — Paul simultaneously starts an e-commerce business that begins doing around £50,000 per month gross.
Age 22 — Paul begins a side project for fun, called Fake Alibis.
Age 23 — Paul begins another side project called Imagine Live, streaming live band nights first from Manchester, then from the Cavern Club in Liverpool and beyond.
Paul, with his small team, helped drag clubs, bars and venues into the 21st century. Before Paul and Imagine Live, many venues did not have broadband internet, including the world-famous Beatles venue, the Cavern Club. Despite making history with his team at those venues, Paul concedes the business model did not work because the public stayed at home to watch the broadcasts instead of paying at the door.
Age 23 — Paul writes a book about the escapades of Fake Alibis, attracting attention from Warner Brothers in Los Angeles.
Age 24 — Warner Brothers buys the life rights to Paul Holt.
Age 26 — Paul meets rising star J. J. Abrams, who had just taken on the new Star Trek film franchise. J. J. takes on the Fake Alibis project.
The television and film production about Paul’s life stalls as a writers’ strike grips Hollywood.
Age 29 — Paul is summoned by Scotland Yard and is, in his view, wrongly prosecuted and persecuted.
Age 29 — Fifteen years of hell begins for Paul.
Age 29 — Paul writes a message to then citizen Donald J. Trump outlining why he believed the Obama birth certificate was fake.
Age 35 — A judge describes Paul as the best digital forgery artist in the UK, perhaps the world. Paul pleads not guilty and fights his case at Southwark Crown Court.
Age 36 — With only twelve weeks to go in an already broken judicial process, Paul is prosecuted again for two files he says had already been expunged from his computer.
Paul believes the National Crime Agency, which he calls the National Corrupt Agency, and a judge he believes acted corruptly, wrongly proceeded with a case based on two incomplete files that Paul says were manifested on his computer.
Age 40 — Paul is summoned to court during the Covid-19 pandemic. He says he was left with no proper representation and told to change his plea, with the matter rushed through on the basis that it would be an afterthought when the process was done. Paul says this was not true.
Paul begins to collate the evidence he believes he needs to begin the fightback on his own.
Age 43 — Paul notices that his hard drive had mysteriously “flashed” itself, and that two recovery drives began to install themselves. The two recovery dates line up, in his view, with the two dates his computer was taken.
Age 44 — Paul now has both cases moving through the appeals court, with the latter being expunged first.
Age 44 — Paul writes a trilogy of books telling the story of the corruption he alleges, and of his original message to President Trump.
Age 45 — In October 2026, Paul intends to seek total damages of £28.7 million from the British Government.
Age 45 — Paul seeks to gather the world’s best mathematicians together to hypothesise, design and implement a new financial system: a quantum financial system.
Paul suggests replacing the old $ dollar-sign system with a + system: +XQP.
Always keep in mind what the system and the state like to say: no one is above the law.