Why Isn’t This Global News? What Happens When a U.S. Global Female Tech Executive Is Enslaved, Tortured, and Silenced—With Receipts
I am a U.S. female tech leader.
I built companies—Drama Mamas, New Reality Arts, ARVR Women and Allies.
I served on the global IEEE committee guiding the future of spatial computing. I spoke at CES. I was celebrated internationally for inclusive innovation and visionary leadership. Google me.
Then I was drugged and kidnapped while on vacation in South Africa.
I was trafficked. This part won’t show up in your google search—but it should. It is being suppressed.
Not just harassed. Not just raped.
Enslaved. Tortured.
Held against my will in Camden, Maine.
Beaten. Starved. Drugged. Burned.
My mind shattered under the weight of the unthinkable.
🔥 This Is What American Trafficking Looks Like
[Content Warning: Graphic evidence of torture and forced servitude]
- Top: Cigarette burn scars. Torture.
- Middle: Branding. Tattooed against her will—“Ethan’s Slave.”
- Bottom: Booking photo. Not of the abuser, but the victim—jailed by Knox County after surviving trafficking.
This is not fiction. This is not a conspiracy theory. This is what our institutions protect.

But I escaped.
I survived.
I reported.
My first instinct was simple: get to law enforcement.
There was evidence everywhere—on my hacked laptop, on my phone, on my body, in public records, digital trails, surveillance footage.
It wasn’t hidden.
My first call was to Jeff and Amber Rosen. Jeff is the DA of Santa Clara County. I’d known them since my first date with Ben Douglas, my now ex-husband. They were his best friends from law school.
Our families were close—Friday nights, naked babies running around the house, family camp weekends, years of shared life.
I messaged Jeff. I emailed Amber. I contacted them via WhatsApp.
No response.
Not a call. Not a reply.
Not even: “Are you safe?”
I was in Spain. Alone. Shaken. Newly escaped from torture and trafficking.
And these people, who had once sat at my family table, vanished like ghosts.
What the hell was going on?
I have receipts. I have names.
I went to the FBI. The Secret Service. Homeland Security. The Maine Attorney General. The Knox County DA. I even visited international FBI offices.
You can see the public record on Twitter: @JodiSchiller_US.
Nothing.
Silence.
Gaslighting.
And more than once—attempted murder.
Let me be clear:
This is not a conspiracy theory.
It is a criminal conspiracy.
And it’s not just about me—it’s about a global system of brutality hidden through algorithmic suppression and institutional complicity.
There were other women in Camden.
Also held. Also tortured.
I believe they are now dead.
Every major institution failed.
Law enforcement protects male perpetrators—not female victims—using our own tax dollars to do it.
Journalists and lawyers were too scared.
NGOs shrugged.
My traffickers and would-be murderers walk free—some in government roles.
Meanwhile, I am homeless.
Watching this country pretend to care about justice, while in truth, enforcing none.
But I have the scars.
I have the files.
The screenshots, the emails, the testimony.
This isn’t trauma fiction.
It’s suppressed fact.
And my story should be front-page news around the world.
But it’s not—because it breaks the myth, and proves the lies:
That America protects its own.
That women can rise.
That truth saves you.
The silence isn’t a measure of my credibility.
It is proof of how dangerous this truth really is.
So now I ask:
If this can happen to me,
what makes you think it won’t happen to you?
To your daughter?
To your wife?
I did everything I was told:
I followed the law.
I gathered proof.
I went to the press.
And still—I'm hunted.
Still—I'm ignored.
Still—I’m poor, sick, and in danger.
I’m unhoused, destitute, and could be killed at any time.
Which is exactly what the sociopathic, patriarchal men in charge seem to want:
Me, dead.
Why?
Because I refuse to shut up.
This isn’t just about justice for me.
It’s about saving the very idea of justice.
So I’ll keep writing.
And I dare the world to start listening.
Join the fight:
https://connect-the-dots.carrd.co/
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🚨 CALL TO ACTION — YOUR HELP IS NEEDED
This isn’t just my story. It’s a test of America's promise to protect justice, truth, and basic humanity. If you believe in that promise—act now.
📞 Contact Federal Agencies — Demand Investigation
FBI (Human Trafficking | Civil Rights)
Portland, ME Field Office: (207) 774‑9322 Portland Maine+4Federal Bureau of Investigation+4Federal Register+4Department of Justice+1MapQuest+1
Augusta, ME: (207) 622‑2902 Department of Justice
Bangor, ME: (207) 947‑6670 Department of Justice
National Tip Line: 1‑800‑CALL‑FBI (1‑800‑225‑5324) LegiStorm+8Federal Bureau of Investigation+8People.com+8
Submit tips online: tips.fbi.gov Federal Bureau of Investigation+1Federal Bureau of Investigation+1
**U.S. Department of Justice – District of Maine**
Portland Office: (207) 780‑3257
Bangor Office: (207) 945‑0373 MapQuest+7Department of Justice+7Department of Justice+7**Homeland Security Investigations (Human Trafficking)**
Portland: (207) 780‑3444
Bangor: (207) 262‑4401
Houlton: (207) 521‑0145 Federal Bureau of Investigation+2Department of Justice+2Department of Justice+2U.S. Secret Service (Threats, Espionage)
Portland: (207) 773‑5509 Department of Justice
📧 Contact State Authorities — Demand Justice
- **Maine Attorney General’s Office**
Attorney General Aaron Frey
Phone: (207) 626‑8800 (TTY: 711)
Email: attorney.general@maine.gov Department of Justice+11Maine+11Maine+11Federal Bureau of Investigation+15LegiStorm+15MapQuest+15
Mailing Address: 6 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333 naag.org+2Maine+2me.accessgov.com+2
📺 WHAT YOU CAN DO RIGHT NOW
Call and email these agencies.
Share this article widely.
Tag journalists, NGOs, and watchdog groups.
Demand they investigate:
Trafficking in Camden, ME
Institutional collusion by DA’s offices
Weaponization of psychiatric holds
Financial and digital suppression
Threats against me and others
🔥 This is no longer optional. It’s a reckoning.
America MUST answer for this. This cannot be buried in silence or erased by algorithms.
When you reach out, please be clear:
“I’m calling because I demand a full criminal investigation into human trafficking, institutional coverups, conspiracy to silence a whistleblower, and attempted murder—perpetrated in Camden, Maine. The contact info is public. You have the names, the documentation. This is your job.”

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