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Fletcher Christian

Writer, producer, musician, activist, veteran, and founder building work at the intersection of war, faith, culture, power, and survival.

About Fletcher Christian

Fletcher Christian is a writer, producer, musician, and activist whose work is shaped by lived experience, creative discipline, and a relentless pursuit of truth. A combat veteran of the U.S. Army, Fletcher served nine years and deployed to Afghanistan with the 45th Infantry Brigade, 120th Engineer Battalion in Kandahar. His military service profoundly shaped his understanding of leadership, conflict, survival, and the human cost of war.

After returning home, Fletcher turned toward scholarship and self-examination, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Communications and a Master’s degree in Theological Studies. His academic work deepened a lifelong engagement with questions of faith, meaning, power, and human consciousness. Though his beliefs have evolved over time, his commitment to intellectual honesty and spiritual inquiry remains central to his voice and work.

Music has been a constant throughout that journey. With more than two decades of experience as a musician and creative, Fletcher has used songwriting and production not only as an artistic craft, but as a way of processing life, struggle, and transformation. In 2022, he founded Jam Killer Productions, an independent creative platform through which he has produced multiple albums and expanded his work as both an artist and producer.

In recent years, Fletcher has become an increasingly outspoken voice in political and theological commentary. In early 2026, he launched The Mutiny Report, a platform dedicated to confronting propaganda, religious nationalism, political hypocrisy, and the cultural machinery that drives division and war. His work is especially focused on challenging modern Christian nationalism and exposing the ways theology can be manipulated in service of power, violence, and empire.

At the core of everything Fletcher creates is a hard-earned perspective forged through combat, scholarship, creativity, and personal reinvention. He brings together the instincts of a soldier, the mind of a theologian, and the soul of an artist, using each to speak plainly about war, faith, culture, and what it means to stay human in a world that often rewards the opposite.