THE TAX-FUNDED CAGE: The Case for Abolishing the Anti-Trafficking Industrial Complex

THE TAX-FUNDED CAGE: The Case for Abolishing the Anti-Trafficking Industrial Complex
We are in the midst of a hidden genocide targeting women and children all across America. Stay silent, and you are on the very wrong side.

THE TAX-FUNDED CAGE: The Case for Abolishing the Anti-Trafficking Industrial Complex

In February 2026, the term "human trafficking" has become a corporate brand—a polished, tax-deductible mask used by NGOs and government agencies to hide a brutal reality: Modern slavery is not being fought; it is being managed. While billions in public funds are funneled into "awareness" campaigns and luxury conferences in Las Vegas, millions of women—not thousands, as the men in power claim—remain trapped in horrific, dangerous bondage. The authorities undercount these women because they like it this way. This is not a failure of the system; it is a feature. We have been "patsies" for too long, giving our money to an organization—the US Government—that is actively using those resources to enslave, torture, and murder us.


1. The Myth of the Thousands: Millions in the Shadows

Official reports cite "tens of thousands" of victims. These numbers are a lie—a deliberate undercounting by the men in power to hide the true scope of the crisis. When you factor in domestic entrapment, coerced debt, and the vast, invisible networks of sex slavery, the real number is in the millions. The authorities hide these numbers because they like it this way. Acknowledging the true scale would reveal that their "task forces" are completely ineffective. It is easier to pretend the problem is small than to admit the entire social fabric is stained by slavery.

2. The Las Vegas Smokescreen: Trafficking in Broad Daylight

The most grotesque irony of 2026 is the "Anti-Trafficking Summit" circuit. Several times a year, the industry gathers in Las Vegas (at resorts like The Flamingo and Planet Hollywood). These are not rescue missions; they are trade shows. In broad daylight, traffickers and state-funded "advocates" meet to discuss logistics. These conferences are paid for by your taxes. Your money pays for the hotel rooms and the flights for the people who are managing the industry of human exploitation. They are hiding in plain sight, using "prevention" as a cover for partnership.

3. The Evidence They Refuse to See: The Torture Gap

Sex slavery is a system of torture. Yet, the billion-dollar anti-trafficking industry has a gaping, intentional hole in its protocol: They do not check for it. When investigators are asked how often they hire forensic experts to examine victims for signs of torture, the answer is "Never." If you aren't examining a victim for torture, you aren't investigating a crime—you are processing a product. The system ignores torture because documenting it would turn "vice cases" into "crimes against humanity," forcing a level of accountability the government and its hotel partners cannot afford.

4. The Epstein Legacy: Funding Your Own Annihilation

If you are a tax-paying citizen, YOU are funding the sex slave industry. Your money shielded the perpetrators of the Epstein network and continues to shield their successors today. Just last month, H.R. 6938 (the Commerce, Justice, Science Appropriations Act, 2026) was signed into law, funneling millions into the Department of Justice. This money pays for the legal shields: NGOs that act as gatekeepers, forcing survivors into state surveillance, and the hotel jailers who enforce policies that facilitate our destruction.

5. Taxation Without Representation: The Ghost Citizen

The American foundation is "No Taxation Without Representation." For women in 2026, this is a broken promise and an act of tyranny. Despite ratification by 38 states, the government refuses to certify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). We are paying for a democracy that won't even put our rights in the Constitution. Meanwhile, the government subsidizes hotel chains that enforce "second credit card" policies, demanding a card from the woman even if a third party has paid—a mechanical barrier that sends survivors back to their captors.


The Mandate: We Will See You In Court

The US Government is not just a failed protector; it is a debtor. It owes American women trillions in reparations for the state-sanctioned facilitation of slavery and the theft of their autonomy. We are not "patsies," and we are not the default eternal victim anymore. We are the creditors.

The Current "Management"The Underground Mandate
NGO "Awareness" CampaignsMandatory Forensic Torture Exams
Tax-Funded Las Vegas SummitsTotal Tax Freeze on "Anti-Trafficking" Fronts
Hotel "Second Card" RequirementsImmediate Abolition of Credit Card Barriers
State-Sanctioned SurveillanceDirect, No-Strings Mutual Aid

The Refusal: We must stop paying for the cage. Any citizen who hates slavery has a moral obligation to withhold the taxes that fund the conferences, the gatekeepers, and the shields of the modern-day Epsteins.

Mutual Aid: All over the country, neighbors are rising to provide direct, no-strings-attached help. They don't ask for a credit card; they don't ask for a tax ID. They see the marks of torture the "experts" refuse to look at.

The Mandate: Abolish the "Second Card" rule immediately in every state. Mandatory forensic torture exams for every survivor.

STOP PAYING TAXES to a system that uses your money to enslave, torture, and murder you.

The debt is due.

We will see you in court.

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