I am excited to share my new substack, ShadowOps (https://t.co/WSF8pWU2jH). A few weeks ago I posted on Shadow Puppets that I believe I am the target of a multi-decade program of surveillance and interference at the hands of the federal government and related actors.
ShadowOps is the result of my independent investigation and documentation project exposing a system of government orchestrated covert interference operating within civilian life — a form of extrajudicial control and punishment I refer to as Covert Enforcement.
ShadowOps shares evidence, exhibits, and firsthand records that trace how federal-connected individuals leveraged psychological operations, surveillance, and symbolic targeting to isolate, discredit, and contain. I have prepared over 55 exhibits and documented hundreds of events and I am in the process of posting these online now, with several already posted.
The simplest way to describe it is the Truman Show with some dark twists.
Here you’ll find, Exhibits, Commentary & Analysis, and for Sponsor level subscribers, source documents, evidence documents, sponsor only podcasts, and ongoing research.
Everything published here is grounded in documentation and guided by law, not conjecture.
I don't believe I am the only one targeted by these types of programs. Law Enforcement maintains a ‘Non-Investigative Subject’ label that I believe results in thousands of Americans being unwitting targets of what is essentially wrongful investigation.
My goal is simple: exposure, accountability, and prevention.
If you don’t want to subscribe yet, every Exhibit post has an introduction anyone can read, and you can read about my recent experience with my FOIA requests being unlawfully held at the Post Office, without subscribing.
The pinned article, “Start Here” is also available to everyone and describes my 1993 first encounter with the FBI investigating the Unabomber case, and provides an overview of my allegations. I have already posted several redacted exhibits with more in process, and will be continuing this for the next month or two including all of the unredacted content.
The recent stories in the media of the weaponization of law enforcement against political/other targets are just now coming to light, but there is a long history of abuse by these agencies, and it’s not just notable people, it’s everyday folks like you and me too.
If you, or someone you know, suspects that this could be happening, my documentation is a great place to compare notes. Given the extensive exposure I have had to these programs, it’s a great way to share details of your experiences as well.
If you are someone in the legal profession, a subject matter expert, a journalist, a podcaster, a literary agent, or anyone else who has an interest in discussing further, my contact information is available on the substack website.
Ideally we can build a community of individuals who want to work to put a stop to these unlawful practices.
Please make sure to subscribe so that you don’t miss out on the updates.
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@BernieSanders@deedeebou Tax the rich just gives the government more funds to misappropriate. Inflation (currency debasement) has outpaced wages for decades now. That is the problem.
@rabbitholebot@urbanite518 Love seeing all the gov cosplayers interacting with some Common Sense from the venerable Tom Paine. They love the ‘necessary evil’ part of their job description. 😂
Wrote about Voltaire last year. Here is an excerpt:
Voltaire’s Tomb
Voltaire died in May 1778, not long after Lent. When priests demanded a deathbed conversion, he offered neither repentance nor drama — just a dry, “Now is not the time to make new enemies.”
But the real kicker came posthumously. The Church, still salty, refused him a Christian burial. Voltaire, ever the strategist, had already arranged for his body to be smuggled out of Paris and buried at the Abbey of Scellières in Champagne, where his nephew, Abbé Mignot, served as abbot.
The inscription on his tomb, “Here lies Voltaire… temporarily.” Why temporarily? Well, the Catholic church had a history of exhuming heretics for punishment after their death, so it’s likely Voltaire expected the same fate.
And he was right, kinda.
The Panthéon of Free Thinkers
When the French Revolution erupted in 1789, the old order — monarchy, aristocracy, and the Catholic Church — was swept aside. The Revolutionaries, inspired by Enlightenment ideals, sought to honor the thinkers who had paved the way for their new society. Voltaire, with his relentless advocacy for reason, tolerance, and freedom of thought, was a natural choice.
In 1791, the National Assembly voted to exhume Voltaire’s remains and transfer them to the Panthéon in Paris, a secular mausoleum dedicated to France’s greatest citizens. The ceremony was a grand affair, attended by thousands. A procession carried his coffin through the streets, accompanied by banners proclaiming “He avenged Calas” — a reference to Voltaire’s famous campaign to exonerate Jean Calas, a Protestant wrongly executed by the Catholic Church.
The irony is clear. The man who had spent his life mocking the Church and its rituals was now being celebrated in a manner befitting a saint. The Revolutionaries even staged a mock-religious ceremony, complete with a choir singing hymns to reason. It was the ultimate vindication for a man who had once written, “I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: ‘O Lord, make my enemies ridiculous.’ And God granted it.”
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@ryanels Thousands (millions?) of individual json files are more likely to get corrupted, deleted, renamed/moved, etc. and can complicate future data moves. Keeping it in the db ensures its persistence.
Washington died in 1799 the op referenced the 1800s. Washington’s observations are irrelevant in the context of his comment. Your historical position is contrary to his, but there is anecdotal evidence to support both claims. But that’s how secret societies operate, and it’s always good to question anyone who claims to speak authoritatively about any of it unless there is clear factual basis, at least that’s my opinion. The Illuminati did try to stand as an independent entity in New York but met a lot of resistance so eventually disbanded, or perhaps was absorbed into Masonry like in Europe. Perhaps you have some expertise in the matter, always like to hear more about it.
Every person who swears off chocolate ice cream ends up inventing a lesser flavor to replace it. It never fails. They put down chocolate, pick up vanilla or pistachio or some limited-edition pint with a twelve-word description on the label, and within six months they’re explaining tasting notes and texture profiles with the exact same reverence chocolate lovers use at the ice cream shop. The craving for ice cream doesn’t disappear just because you decided you’re too refined for chocolate. It just finds smaller scoops to cling to, and smaller flavors make smaller dessert lovers. Nobody quits chocolate. They trade down.
Every person who swears off chocolate ice cream ends up inventing a lesser flavor to replace it. It never fails. They put down chocolate, pick up vanilla or pistachio or some limited-edition pint with a twelve-word description on the label, and within six months they’re explaining tasting notes and texture profiles with the exact same reverence chocolate lovers use at the ice cream shop. The craving for ice cream doesn’t disappear just because you decided you’re too refined for chocolate. It just finds smaller scoops to cling to, and smaller flavors make smaller dessert lovers. Nobody quits chocolate. They trade down.
@Roger_Negan The US federal government charter:
1 - establish justice
2 - ensure domestic tranquility
3 - provide for the common defense
4 - promote the general welfare
5 - secure the blessings of liberty
@TheSkepticWiz Disagree. Atheism should be taught so that children see the millions of adults who are atheists and that it is a widely accepted position in lieu of religious peer pressure.