Winning the information war depends on being informed, educated, using wisdom, and discerning truth. You can't expect others to know things for you, understand them for you, or break things down to an understandable format for you. Start by reading the US Constitution, know your rights, know the limitations of the government, don't say "well that sounds right" or "I think that could be wrong" -- KNOW IT. Take the time, and read it. Your freedom requires your participation, it requires responsibility.
Do your part to stop the spread of false truth and misinformation. After you have read the Constitution, read it again to make sure it becomes part of you. We're not citizens of the world as a former fraud in chief stated, we are US citizens, we should be proud of it, and have the understanding to know why we should be proud.
Forewarned is forearmed, the more you can combat the lies of the media, the cabal, and ignorant people, the harder we make it for them, and the more we liberate others.
Pray daily, and stay informed
The U.S. Constitution
I just started the Hillsdale Constitution 101 course with my family. https://online.hillsdale.edu/landing/constitution-101
It is an excellent course.
I also recommend "The Founders Key" by Larry Arnn
From Article 1, Section 5 (I think):
Ummm, does this mean Zoom meetings and proxy voting are unconstitutional?
May I also add the importance of reading your state's constitution. Krisanne Hall from the Non Compliance movie stressed how important that is.
The Constitution is not a hard read. The language used is understandable and plain. I try to read it every six months or so. I catch something new every time.
If you really want some beautiful writings on our founding, read the Federalist Papers. They are a much more difficult read, but I am humbled every time I dig in. We were founded by some REALLY smart dudes. They were thinking centuries ahead.
Patriot's Academy class on Biblical Citizenship. Is a great place to start.