How to Support Pattern Nexus—and Keep the Public Research Record Growing
Pattern Nexus is researched, written, coded, and operated by one person for more than 80,000 monthly readers. This guide explains free registration, Premium access, the Pattern Nexus Worldview book, direct donations, and where to begin with the strongest public and Premium research.
Pattern Nexus is not a faceless media company
It is one person—me—researching the material, checking the data, building the charts, writing the articles, coding the site, maintaining the archive, answering readers, and trying to connect subjects that are normally kept in separate boxes.
More than 80,000 people now read Pattern Nexus in a typical month. That is a privilege, and it is also a real operating load. Data, tools, hosting, software, development, translation, research time, and the basic machinery of publishing all cost money.
Information may be free to read, but serious information is not free to produce. A chart has to be sourced. A claim has to be checked. A long historical series has to be cleaned. A policy mechanism has to be traced through markets, institutions, and real life. Then all of it has to be assembled in language a normal person can use.
I want Pattern Nexus to grow, remain mostly free, and eventually turn a sensible profit. Profit is not a dirty word; it is what gives an independent operation room to survive, improve, and say no to pressure. But maximizing profit is not the goal. Building a durable, useful, and mostly unbiased public research record is.
There is no single “right” way to support Pattern Nexus
If the work is useful to you, choose the level that fits your life. A free account matters. A shared article matters. A book purchase matters. A paid membership or a direct donation gives the operation more room to build.
1. Register free
A free account is the easiest first step. It connects you to the reader system, community features, and account-based tools as they are added. It also shows that there is a real audience for independent, long-form research.
Create a free Pattern Nexus account →
2. Try Premium for one day—free
The one-day Premium trial costs nothing, requires no payment, expires automatically, and is limited to one use per account. It is the simplest way to see whether the deeper reports are useful to you.
View the free trial and all membership plans →
3. Use short-term or monthly access
Weekly Access is currently $1.99 per week. Launch Access is currently $3.99 per month and includes Premium research, long-form analysis, multiple research lanes, an ad-free experience, and reader/community features. These recurring plans renew at their listed interval until canceled.
Compare Weekly and Launch Access →
4. Choose Yearly, Lifetime, or Nexus Supporter access
Yearly Access is currently $69.99 per year. Lifetime Access is a current one-time price of $299.99. Both include Premium access and one complimentary physical book. After purchase, send your name and shipping address privately using the instructions on the plans page—never place an address in a public comment.
Nexus Supporter is currently $9.99 per month. It includes the Launch benefits, a supporter badge, and a more direct contribution to independent research and site development.
See Yearly, Lifetime, and Nexus Supporter options →
5. Make a direct PayPal donation
If you want to help without opening a recurring membership, a direct donation is the cleanest option. It supports the same research and operating work without creating a subscription.
Prices and benefits above reflect the live plans page reviewed on August 14, 2026. Confirm current terms before checkout. Paid recurring plans renew automatically at their stated interval until canceled. See the subscription and refund policy.
Pattern Nexus Worldview: the foundation in one place
The website follows the moving system. The book explains the operating logic beneath it.
Pattern Nexus Worldview brings the central framework together across ten chapters: money, power, control systems, energy, sovereignty, society, and the “next normal.” It is for readers who want the deeper map without having to reconstruct it article by article.
Digital edition — $9.99
The digital edition is the lowest-cost direct purchase and the fastest way to read the complete book.
Hardcover edition
The physical hardcover is printed and fulfilled through Lulu.
Order the hardcover from Lulu →
Preview the book first
If you want the overview, chapter map, and buying options in one place, begin with the official book page.
Quality Pattern Nexus articles from the last year
You do not need a paid account to understand the project. The public record is the center of Pattern Nexus. These pieces show the range and the connecting method:
- Start Here — the fastest orientation to the principal Pattern Nexus frameworks and research lanes.
- The Pattern Nexus Macro Archive: Public Record, 2025–2026 — the chronological index of the public research record.
- The Tokenized Reserve Era — AI, industrial dominance, and the emerging operating system of the world economy.
- Humanity’s Next Operating System — AI divergence and the century-scale transformation of civilization.
- America’s New Map of Power — data centers, grid triage, local conflict, and the political geography of AI buildout.
- The Reverse Repo Trap — how a technical liquidity facility became part of the Fed’s control architecture.
- The Great Housing Plateau — why the American dream increasingly behaves like a locked asset rather than a ladder.
- The Petrodollar Mutated — the commodity dollar, U.S. energy exports, maritime power, and sanctions.
- The Blockade Age — U.S.–China realignment and the return of maritime chokepoint power.
- The Script, the Circus, and the Rails — a systems view of narrative, spectacle, and the infrastructure that actually governs outcomes.
- Earth’s Missing Civilizations — the Silurian Hypothesis, the Younger Dryas, Göbekli Tepe, and the limits of the surviving record.
- The Great Lakes Ancient-Sites Archive — underwater structures, Cahokia, Chicago, and the canoe highways of deep North American history.
If one of these articles is useful, send the direct link to someone who will actually read it. Distribution is a form of support, especially for a one-person publication without a large marketing operation.
What reader support actually funds
- Data access, historical series, source documents, and verification.
- Hosting, security, backups, email, storage, and the site’s operating infrastructure.
- Research software, chart production, modeling, and data cleanup.
- Writing, editing, citations, updates, corrections, and long-form publishing.
- Code, reader tools, account features, archive maintenance, and community development.
- Translation and wider access for readers outside the English-language audience.
- The time required to follow a mechanism across markets, policy, energy, technology, geopolitics, and history instead of repeating a headline.
The goal is not to make every reader pay. The goal is to build a base strong enough that the public research can stay open while the deeper work becomes more capable.
Choose one action
Make a direct PayPal donation →
Join the Pattern Nexus community →
If money is tight, keep reading. Share the work. Send a useful article to one serious person. That still helps the system grow.
Frequently asked questions
Is Pattern Nexus free to read?
Yes. Most of the core public research record remains open. Selected deep reports and specialist work require Premium access, which helps fund the wider operation.
Do I have to pay to register?
No. Registration is free. The one-day Premium trial is also free, requires no payment, and expires automatically.
What is the lowest-cost paid option?
Weekly Access is currently $1.99 per week. Launch Access is currently $3.99 per month. Both are recurring until canceled; confirm current terms on the plans page.
Can I help without starting a subscription?
Yes. Buy the digital book, order the hardcover, make a direct PayPal donation, share an article, or simply keep reading.
Which plans include a complimentary physical book?
The current Yearly and Lifetime plans include one complimentary physical book. After purchase, follow the plans-page instructions and send your shipping information privately.
Where should I begin reading?
Use Start Here for the main map, then move through the public Macro Archive. Premium readers can use the curated deep-report list above.
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