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Why It Takes This Much Noise to Make Them Pay

And why I’m not stopping until they do.
Why It Takes This Much Noise to Make Them Pay

When people hear I’ve been stolen from, erased, and left in a tent while my ex-husband and his criminal friends live in mansions, they say the same thing:

“Why don’t you just get a lawyer?”
“Why don’t the authorities do something?”

Because the system isn’t broken. It’s built this way.


How They Survive

People like Ben Douglas and the RS Investments crew survive on two core assumptions:

  1. Most victims will give up.
  2. Most bystanders will stay silent.

They use the courts, regulators, and police as shields — not because those institutions protect the public, but because they protect them.

They’ve weaponized procedure to grind down anyone who tries to hold them accountable. Every complaint, lawsuit, and tip-off gets buried in process until the victim runs out of money, time, or health. The public forgets. The file closes.


Why Noise Works

The one thing they can’t bury? Public narrative.

When the truth starts moving faster than their ability to contain it —

  • When regulators get tagged in threads,
  • When journalists start asking questions,
  • When their old business partners get nervous about their own names being pulled into the light —

That’s when the cracks start to show.

Noise forces their allies to worry about their own exposure.
And that’s when pressure turns into payouts.


What “Enough Noise” Looks Like

It’s not just telling the story.
It’s making it impossible for them to ignore it.


Why I’m Not Stopping

Ben Douglas stole $20 million from me.
His network helped.
The system looked away.

If this takes 3000 (already have 300) Substack posts, 1,000 tweets, and tagging every last one of them until they start to crack? So be it.

I am not playing their game.
I’m rewriting the rules.


Jodi Schiller was an international leader in augmented and virtual reality. Weeks from securing global funding for her platform, Metaobjects, she was kidnapped, held for two years, tortured. When she escaped, she was digitally erased.

Now living in a tent in Berkeley — everything stolen, law enforcement shielding the criminals — she’s writing Narrative Possession: This is the Zombie Apocalypse — You Don’t Know Because You Are One.

If they can do this to a female founder, journalist, and mother — they can do it to anyone.

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They tried to erase me.
I’m still here.