The Hidden Genocide Is Simple: Indifference Kills.
I used to think silence was ignorance. I no longer do.
When I sounded the alarm — with names, dates, receipts — the response from powerful men and the institutions that protect them was not outrage or investigation. It was suppression: deletions, blocks, erasures, legal threats. That pattern is not accidental. It’s facilitation.
We should all know what genocide looks like by now: it continues because perpetrators hide the evidence.
Right now, across America, women and girls are being targeted, tortured, and killed — and too many of the people who could stop it are actively hiding the truth.They want us dead, silenced and subjugated —that is the only logical explanation. They enjoy getting away with it.
I am publishing everything I have because victims deserve answers and perpetrators deserve exposure. I see millions of survivors and witnesses coming forward online. I also see those in power pretending it isn’t happening — or trying to shut down whole networks, billions of women sharing, and erase proof. Not going to work this time.
We see you. Murderers.
If you were silenced, or if you have evidence, send it to me securely. We will build a public, redacted record that protects survivors and exposes the enablers. We will force accountability — not by violence, but by witnesses, documentation, and pressure on institutions and individuals who refuse to act.
Call To Action
If you have evidence, do not send it in clear text on social platforms or ordinary email. Use one of the secure options below and include metadata (timestamps, location when possible), a short statement of how you obtained it, and whether you consent to public redaction.
Preferred secure channels:
ProtonMail (whatyourenotbeingtold@protonmail.com) — encrypted email.
Signal: share voice notes/photos (include timestamped caption). 510-281-6586: One Jodi
Encrypted attachment with password shared separately (PGP or zip with a one-time password). What to include:
1. Short note: who you are (or “anonymous”), how you want to be contacted (if at all).
2. Clear files: screenshots, photos, video, documents. Prefer originals.
3. Metadata: device timestamp, file name, any message IDs.
4. A short witness statement (1–3 sentences). If you need technical help redacting or encrypting, say so — chatgpt will walk you through it.
Legal Stuff:
“Genocide” and similar legal terms are extremely serious. Publicly asserting those claims about specific people or groups without independently verified evidence can expose you (or your publisher) to defamation risk and could undermine credibility. If you plan to allege criminal conduct by named individuals, consult a lawyer (if no lawyer responds—not on you. Without access to legal counsel, you're just a regular person acting in your own interest) before naming them publicly.
Always keep originals and never destroy evidence. Back up with checksums/hashes if possible. Maintain a chain of custody for sensitive files if you intend to use them in legal actions.
Observed. Archived. Avenged.

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