The Enslavement Economy: Identifying My Enemies

The Enslavement Economy: Identifying My Enemies
I die standing. You?

The Enslavement Economy: Identifying My Enemies

The following is a list of the powerful entities and systems that profit from my displacement, silence, and erasure. They hate me because I am exposing the criminal architecture of the American economy. To them, my existence is a $100 billion liability they are desperate to liquidate.

Keep trying. That is the only way to silence me.

I may be the only real law enforcement left in America because, by constitutional mandate, every citizen is potential law enforcement.

Of the people, by the people, and for the people.

I stand and will not be cowed or silenced in the face of this ongoing atrocity. I die on my feet, not on my knees.

This is no way to run a government with 340 million people dependent on it. Stand with me—all of you who care about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

#wefight

Below is a short list of the people who hate me because I am proving they are criminals. They probably want me dead. I have no protection, I am homeless, and all the below people are probably celebrating my vulnerability. Shame on all of you. Killing me won't change the facts.


1. Human Traffickers: The Foundation of the Patriarchy

These people hate me because I am proving they are criminals and they probably want me dead.

In a patriarchal system, women are rendered so powerless and endangered that, effectively, every man is a human trafficker of women. This isn't just a subset of criminals; it is the social order.

My voice threatens the "ownership" they claim over female labor, bodies, and lives. This is the overarching category: an economy built on the fundamental enslavement of women.

2. The Religious Hierarchy: The Erasure of the Divine

They hate me because I am exposing the "Forgiveness Loophole" as an asset class. By weaponizing the concept of "sin," they create a permanent state of psychological debt that only their patriarchal hierarchy can "forgive." This allows male predators to commit systemic crimes, reset their standing on Sunday, and continue the exploitation on Monday.

They are the primary peddlers of the "Socks" insult, using tax-exempt billions to offer crumbs of "charity" while demanding gratitude from the very women they have displaced. They view my demand for the Divine Feminine—and the fact that there is not a single temple devoted to it in this country—as a direct threat to their power.

3. The Hospitality Industry: The Logistics of Enslavement

The hospitality industry provides the physical infrastructure for this enslavement. By implementing arbitrary barriers—like requiring secondary credit cards even when rooms are already paid for—they ensure that the most vulnerable women remain traceable and exposed. They profit from the movement of bodies while claiming to sell "service," creating red tape that keeps victims from finding true refuge.

4. The US Government: The Architects of Exploitation

The entire American economy is predicated on female enslavement. From the extraction of intellectual labor to the commodification of female bodies, the US government oversees a system that treats women as a natural resource to be mined. They have built a GDP on the backs of the unprotected, and they view my voice as a direct threat to their bottom line.

5. Law Enforcement: The Bodyguards of Predators

Most US law enforcement exists to protect the status quo, which means protecting the male predators and enslavers who hold the keys to the economy. When victims seek help, they find a wall of indifference or active hostility. The police are the enforcement arm of a system that views the victim as the problem and the predator as a "productive member of society."

6. Tech & Intellectual Property: The Great Erasure

I have created intellectual property worth, at a minimum, $100 billion. The "attack industry"—venture capitalists and tech giants—don’t want to innovate; they want to steal. They want the value of my mind while simultaneously erasing my life and identity so they never have to pay the bill.


The Insult of "Socks"

Here I am, a person of immense intellectual value and an American hero holding power to account, standing firm against tyranny in the crosshairs of the most powerful entities on earth.

I am homeless, vulnerable, and stripped of the protections I am owed.

And what does the system offer in exchange for my life and my work?

They offer me socks. They offer crumbs of "charity" to mask a multi-billion dollar heist. I don't need "outreach"; I need my IP, my safety, and the total dismantling of the industries and systems that profit from my displacement.

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I have created intellectual property worth, at a minimum, $100 billion. The "attack industry"—venture capitalists and tech giants—don’t want to innovate; they want to steal. They want the value of my mind while simultaneously erasing my life and identity so they never have to pay the bill.
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Jodi Schiller

Jodi Schiller

Storyteller, social scientist, technologist, journalist committed to telling the truth. Caring human working for collective action to end tyranny, free women. Survivor of sex slavery in the United States. Full story: https://connect-the-dots.carrd.co
San Rafael