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About the Founders

Our founding fathers

Casper Kinyon

Pierce Stimson

Casper is a cultural strategist, media analyst, and founding partner whose work sits at the intersection of entertainment, sports, technology, and public influence. Raised in a working-class household with deep roots in community organizing and small business, Kinyon developed an early fascination with the way culture shapes public behavior long before legislation ever does.

Over the last two decades, he built a reputation as a sharp observer of emerging trends in professional sports, music, film, and digital media ecosystems. His background spans independent media production, brand consulting, and advisory work for athletes, creators, and public-facing organizations navigating rapidly shifting cultural landscapes.While not traditionally political, Kinyon approaches modern issues through a broader lens: understanding that sports leagues, streaming platforms, celebrity culture, online discourse, and technology companies increasingly influence public sentiment as much as governments or institutions. His work focuses on identifying those cultural pressure points early and translating them into meaningful long-term strategy.

Known for a measured but direct communication style, Kinyon brings a pragmatic perspective to leadership discussions, grounded less in ideology and more in understanding human behavior, mass communication, and institutional trust. As a founding partner, he serves as a bridge between cultural momentum and strategic execution, with particular interest in media influence, generational shifts, and the evolving relationship between entertainment and civic identity.

Pierce is a geopolitical analyst and founding partner known less for public visibility than for the precision of his insight. Unlike many contemporary political commentators who built careers through media exposure, Pierce emerged almost entirely outside traditional public channels. Little is definitively known about his early professional history, and he has made a deliberate practice of keeping the focus on analysis rather than personality.
What is known is that Pierce spent years studying international power structures, intelligence doctrine, economic leverage systems, and the historical cycles that shape modern states. His work became quietly respected in private circles for its ability to connect seemingly isolated events (trade conflicts, regional instability, technological competition, energy policy, information warfare) into broader strategic patterns long before those connections became mainstream discussion.
Pierce’s approach is deeply structural. He views politics not as performance, but as the visible surface of competing institutional interests operating across decades rather than election cycles. Foreign policy, defense alignment, financial influence, and emerging technological control systems form the core of his research and advisory work.
Colleagues describe him as intensely disciplined, highly analytical, and unusually resistant to ideological framing. He rarely gives interviews, avoids personal publicity, and maintains almost no conventional digital footprint, contributing to an aura of ambiguity that has followed him throughout his career. As a founding partner, Pierce serves as the organization’s long-horizon strategist; focused on geopolitical risk, institutional behavior, and the global forces increasingly shaping domestic reality beneath the headlines.

CONTACT OUR FOUNDERS

casperkinyon@conspiretimes.org

piercestimson@conspiretimes.org