In the rusted-out valley of Blackwood, West Virginia, the air tastes like coal dust and the future looks like a graveyard. Leo, the school’s videographer, was supposed to film the „Reclamation“—a patriotic rebirth of his hometown. But when the promise of „No More Wars“ leads to a drone-strike suite in the school woodshop and a new „Special Operation“ in Iran, Leo realizes he’s filming a tragedy. This is the 41-minute recovered audio log of a town that decided to stop being a „brick“ and started being the storm.
00:00 – 07:00 | Chapter 1: The Copper and the Rot Leo introduces Blackwood, the most toxic town in the East. We meet the cast, hear the industrial hum of the mine, and learn why the „Sushi-Pizza“ joint is the only thing worth living for.
07:01 – 15:30 | Chapter 2: The Integrity Directive The trade war shifts into high gear. Federal „Tariffs“ begin to choke the town, and Mr. Sterling introduces the new „Frontier Patriot“ curriculum. The school stops being a place of learning and starts being a processing plant.
15:31 – 25:00 | Chapter 3: The Persian Promise The „Special Operation“ in Iran is announced. The promise of „No More Wars“ is sold to the students, while Leo documents the drones moving into the woodshop and the body bags moving into the railhead.
25:01 – 33:45 | Chapter 4: The Shaving of Vince A turning point. Leo films his best friend’s draft-day haircut. The sanitized „video game“ war meets the reality of a 17-year-old boy losing his identity to a machine.
33:46 – 37:00 | Chapter 5: The Glass Reclamation The revolt begins. Mary and Leo lead the students into the „Throne Room“ to dismantle the drone suite. The „X“ appears, and the „Interrogation of Mary“ reveals the true cost of the tariffs.
37.00 – 41:00 | Chapter 6: No More Kings Leo’s final broadcast from the hills. The town goes dark, the stars come out, and the „Last Bell“ tolls. A final message to the kids left behind: The camera is always rolling.











