There's a big wide galaxy out there, filled with intelligent life.
When a species advances far enough to create technology, it gets noticed. The galaxy has discovered spaceship earth.
Unfortunately for us, most of the civilizations "out there" aren't lovey-dovey space brothers and sisters. Those societies exist, but most space faring races live on planets with limited resources and have been forced to collectivize. That means their societies are totalitarian.
The Borg isn't just some science fiction Star Trek fantasy. It's real, and it's coming our way. Already we see the signs of it, as governments around the world suppress human rights and freedom in the name of security and control.
The Intervention isn't a story about a guy who gets superpowers from a lab accident. It's not about somebody who goes on a Hero's Journey - good triumphs over evil, the nerd encounters the adversary and bravely fights through to victory. That's just small stuff for a very small planet. What's real is so much more complicated and unreal, and scary, and incredible.
The worldwide lockdowns and forced vaccinations were just a trial run for the establishment of a planet-wide collectivized society. The next stage is neural implants and programmable bio-printed bodies.
The galactic Collectives see the earth as a great prize, but humanity doesn't have a clue what it is facing.
There's good news, however. 200,000 years ago, the human race was Uplifted by a technologically and spiritually advanced race, which has given humanity a deep spiritual understanding and a potentially advanced awareness that can allow it to discover its true potential, and join the network of advanced planets.
If we can avoid falling into the Collective trap.
Based on the brilliant work of Marshall Vian Summers, The Intervention describes what the human race is up against now that we are ready to move out to the stars.